greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Silent Letters 2025-08-26
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- to get a hold of a moving object
- to understand or have information about something
- a battle with fists and loud voices
- to hit hard
- the time between when the sun goes down and when it rises again
- the opposite of left
- to make letters with a pencil or pen
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- a small wooden stick used to start a fire
- a small piece of cloth used to fix a hole
- the part of your leg that helps it to bend
- not true or right
- the kind of energy that allows us to see
- a tight tangle made with string or rope
- what you did yesterday when you made letters with a pencil or pen
14 Clues: to hit hard • not true or right • the opposite of left • to get a hold of a moving object • a battle with fists and loud voices • to make letters with a pencil or pen • a tight tangle made with string or rope • the kind of energy that allows us to see • a small wooden stick used to start a fire • a small piece of cloth used to fix a hole • ...
Unit 4 review game Trahin 2019-11-07
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- letters written to individuals, to congregations, or to the Church as a whole.
- from the Greek for five books.
- the part of the bible that is during and after Jesus.
- synonym for covenant.
- those books of the bible included in the Jewish cannon of scripture.
- those parts of the old testament removed form the Jewish canon of scripture.
- one who proclaims the good news.
- a third-century Bc Greek translation of the Old Testament made by seventy Jewish scholars.
- a version of the Septuagint produced by Origen, it presents the texts in Hebrew and Greek in parallel columns.
- who speaks throughout the bible?
- the son of god that dies for our sins.
- the 46 books of the bible recording the history of salvation from the creation until the time of Christ.
- this book was assembled by the church.
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- one of the hypothetical original sources of the Pentateuch, reflecting the perspective of Jews in Judah around the ninth or tenth century BC.
- the part of the bible that is before Jesus.
- these are the people who tell about the Messiah coming.
- one of the hypothetical original sources of the Pentateuch, particularly the book of Deuteronomy, written around seventh century BC.
- alternate name for the book of revelation.
- how is Christ in the old testament?
- the name of st. Jerome's translation of the bible from the original languages into Latin.
- the study of ancestry or a chronological list of ancestors.
- the good news of God's mercy and love revealed in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ.
- the list of inspired books of the bible.
- an event or person in scripture pointing to a later event or person that has similar virtues or qualities as its fulfillment.
- the five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
25 Clues: synonym for covenant. • from the Greek for five books. • one who proclaims the good news. • who speaks throughout the bible? • how is Christ in the old testament? • the son of god that dies for our sins. • this book was assembled by the church. • the list of inspired books of the bible. • alternate name for the book of revelation. • ...
The Fall of Troy 2014-05-05
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- Don't trust Greeks even when they bring these
- Trojan hero who escaped the destruction of Troy
- Trojan prince and lover
- island where Greek fleet hid
- four-legged trick
- The face that launched 1000 ships
- Greek hero with only one weak spot
- Roman poet who wrote about Trojan hero who travelled to Italy
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- Lying Greek
- leader of the Greek army
- priest of Neptune
- wily Greek hero
- length in years of the Trojan War
- Trojan prince and hero
- king of Troy
15 Clues: Lying Greek • king of Troy • wily Greek hero • priest of Neptune • four-legged trick • Trojan prince and hero • Trojan prince and lover • leader of the Greek army • island where Greek fleet hid • length in years of the Trojan War • The face that launched 1000 ships • Greek hero with only one weak spot • Don't trust Greeks even when they bring these • ...
WF-Unit 2 review 2023-02-13
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- The spartans main weapon
- Persian war battle in a canal
- The persian war battle where the greeks lost
- Greek city with strongest military
- Greek city with strongest navy
- A greek city
- A fortress on a high hill
- The god of the sky king of the gods
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- The greeks topography is mostly
- Greek like
- Lived on the island of crete
- The spartans fighting formation
- The biggest kingdom in asia
- A greek marketplace
- Come from a myth about athena and a weaver
15 Clues: Greek like • A greek city • A greek marketplace • The spartans main weapon • A fortress on a high hill • The biggest kingdom in asia • Lived on the island of crete • Persian war battle in a canal • Greek city with strongest navy • The greeks topography is mostly • The spartans fighting formation • Greek city with strongest military • The god of the sky king of the gods • ...
Names for Mary Mother of Jesus 2021-10-19
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- Mary I--------- C---------. Meaning free of mistakes.(2 words 10/10)
- Our Lady of Good ------- .Good thought or advice(7 letters)
- Queen of -----. Opposite to war. (5 letters)
- Our Lady of A--------- . Going up to heaven. (10 letters)
- ------ Maris Means Star of the sea in Italian. ( 6 letters)
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- Lady of ------ (6 letters)
- Our Lady of ---------. A vision happened here in Mexico(9 letters)
- Our Lady of --------- help.Repeating. (9 letters)
- Mary help of ----------(10 letters)
- Our Lady of Mt C-----, Also one of our Sport House names.(6 letters)
- ---- of the Sea (4 letters)
- Our lady of the ---- Rosary. (4 letters)
- Our ---- of Loreto (4 letters)
13 Clues: Lady of ------ (6 letters) • ---- of the Sea (4 letters) • Our ---- of Loreto (4 letters) • Mary help of ----------(10 letters) • Our lady of the ---- Rosary. (4 letters) • Queen of -----. Opposite to war. (5 letters) • Our Lady of --------- help.Repeating. (9 letters) • Our Lady of A--------- . Going up to heaven. (10 letters) • ...
Intro to Trojan War Characters 2025-01-14
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- most beautiful women - wife of Menelaus
- Aeneas’ son
- Trojan priest to Neptune
- goddess of discord
- Trojan survivor and protagonist
- cursed to foresee the future but never to be believed
- deceitful Greek who lied to the Trojans and opened the horse
- Achilles’ mother
- queen of the gods
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- fiercest of Greek warriors
- goddess of war/wisdom
- shepherd and Trojan prince and lover of Helen
- King of Troy
- king of the gods
- clever and crafty Greek leader
- messenger to the gods
- Greek leader and husband of Helen
- Trojan prince - brother to Paris
- goddess of love and beauty - mother of Aeneas
- queen of Carthage
20 Clues: Aeneas’ son • King of Troy • king of the gods • Achilles’ mother • queen of Carthage • queen of the gods • goddess of discord • goddess of war/wisdom • messenger to the gods • Trojan priest to Neptune • fiercest of Greek warriors • clever and crafty Greek leader • Trojan survivor and protagonist • Trojan prince - brother to Paris • Greek leader and husband of Helen • ...
CITE Literary Crossword 2019-04-17
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- a published collection of poems or other pieces of writing
- Put into print
- Work characterised by extravagant theatricality
- Eight line stanza of poetry
- “The food of love” per Shakespeare
- Of the same age
- of Congress the largest library in the world
- Greek god of light and poetry
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- the conversion of text, pictures, or sound into a digital form
- an author's handwritten or typed text that has not yet been published
- British writer, d. 1973, known for fantasy adventures
- Story revealing a hidden meaning
- the oldest library in the world, found in Morocco
- The title of a story, printed on the front page of a newspaper in large letters
- the witty exploitation of the meanings and ambiguities of word
15 Clues: Put into print • Of the same age • Eight line stanza of poetry • Greek god of light and poetry • Story revealing a hidden meaning • “The food of love” per Shakespeare • of Congress the largest library in the world • Work characterised by extravagant theatricality • the oldest library in the world, found in Morocco • British writer, d. 1973, known for fantasy adventures • ...
The Columbia Crossword 2021-10-13
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- - Greek God of music & poetry
- - The “Prince” of Pissouri
- - Greek God of love
- –From Rome to Columbia
- – with the yellow
- – who you gonna call? (if it’s broken)
- – work nerd
- – marathon runner
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- – Pray in blue
- – The Godfather
- - Greek Goddess of youth
- - Greek God of the seas
- – fair maiden
- – F&B, H.K. or Marketing?
- – not sick or unsafe
- – “Top Cat” of Columbia
16 Clues: – work nerd • – fair maiden • – Pray in blue • – The Godfather • – with the yellow • – marathon runner • - Greek God of love • – not sick or unsafe • –From Rome to Columbia • - Greek God of the seas • – “Top Cat” of Columbia • - Greek Goddess of youth • – F&B, H.K. or Marketing? • - The “Prince” of Pissouri • - Greek God of music & poetry • – who you gonna call? (if it’s broken)
All about the Romans and the Greeks 2021-02-11
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- Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures
- Roman had many skills in art and Greek art was very important there ______
- Most Roman education was based on Greeks education and the Greeks ______ to learn
- Roman Pottery was very important to their daily lives and Greeks art was very _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music _______ like
- While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________
- Roman artists accused of painting gods and Greek artists focused on painting ______
- In Rome it was hard to farm because it was mostly temples and Greek farming was also difficult because they did not have a lot of _______
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- Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours
- Greeks had a similar school day to ours and Romans had to ___________ every day to go to school
- The Greeks homes were built to keep them warm in the summer and the Romans homes were Built to ________
- Greeks wore simple made clothes and the Romans wore _________ clothing
- Greek girls had to get married at 13-14 and the Romans were married for _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music ____ like
- Greek families had similar lives to what we had today and the Roman families very _______
- Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods
- In Rome sports were very popular in Greek there were a variety of _____
- The Greeks had different types of buildings and the Romans__________ there gods
- Romans had greyhound dogs, ferrets, small monkeys, blackbirds as pets and the Greeks had __________ as pets
- Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______
20 Clues: While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________ • Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures • Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods • Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______ • Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours • ...
ap crossword 2020-10-08
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- from latin demos meaning population and cratos meaning power. A government in which the power is in the hands of the citizens
- greek prefix -a expressing "without" and symetry
- from greek word arachnos meaning spider and phobia meaning fear: def: the fear of spiders.
- from latin bene meaning good and dictio meaning "to say"
- to deconstruct a story
- Without-gender Non expressing negation and binary meaning made out of two parts
- a expressing negation and morphus coming from greek word "morphe" meaning form. The absence of form, shape
- prefix "dis" expressing negation and from latin "astrum" meaning "star"
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- from greek root centro meaning center and ec- meaning out of. Def: out of the ordinary
- prefix sub from latin which means under and tractio: to pull. Def: to take away from
- falsly claimed scientific fact
- from greek auto meaning self and bio meaning life : book about your own life
- from greek log meaning thought def: the study of correct reasoning
- from latin "omnis" meaning complete and "potentia" meaning power. Definition: which holds all the power
- to be in rage, in anger
- from the latin irascibili meaning to grow in anger. Originates from old french irascible
- from greek poly meaning "many" and gonia meaning "angle" . A shape with several angles
- from the greek anti expressing opposition and tithena meaning " to place". Def: the exact opposite
- prefix tri meaning three and angle : shape with three angles
- from latin astro meaning star and nautica meaning sailor. a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- contra meaning against and diction from latin dictio meaning "to say" : against what is said
21 Clues: to deconstruct a story • to be in rage, in anger • falsly claimed scientific fact • greek prefix -a expressing "without" and symetry • from latin bene meaning good and dictio meaning "to say" • prefix tri meaning three and angle : shape with three angles • from greek log meaning thought def: the study of correct reasoning • ...
Aristotle Part 1 2024-01-05
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- a type of clothing worn by Ancient Greeks
- a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- a citadel made up of ancient Greek monuments/buildings
- Aristotle's pupil, conquered Western Asia and Egypt
- a system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population
- a large body of water on whose shores Greek Civilization began
- a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, that was dedicated to the goddess Athena
- a person engaged or learning philosophy
- provides medical services to a King and his family
- a piece of land surrounded on 3 sides by water
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- calculating instrument that uses beads that slide along a series of wires or rods set in a frame
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a Greek physician known as the 'Father of Medicine'
- an ancient kingdom in Greece, where Aristotle was born
- a Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature
- Where Plato taught and Aristotle went to school
- a Mediterranean tree, used by Greeks for food and oil
- Aristotle's teacher and student of Socrates
- an ancient Greek philosopher, teacher to Plato
- the home country of Aristotle
- a person who conquers a place or people
- the capitol and largest city in Greece
- highest mountain in Greece, where The Gods lived
- is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion and mythology, who rules as king of the gods on Mount Olympus
24 Clues: the home country of Aristotle • the capitol and largest city in Greece • a person who conquers a place or people • a person engaged or learning philosophy • a type of clothing worn by Ancient Greeks • Aristotle's teacher and student of Socrates • an ancient Greek philosopher, teacher to Plato • a piece of land surrounded on 3 sides by water • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-05-06
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- belief in more than one goda member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society
- A short term for; before the common era.
- Who was a teacher of Alexander the great.
- Do u think this ancient greece was important in history
- A highly influential philosopher known for his relentless questioning and the socratic method
- temple of Athena that overlooks the city of Athens
- The establishment of democracy in athens around…?
- Shipping and navigation pertaining to the sea
- Government in which a small group of people rule
- Who was born in July 356 BC in ancient greece.
- The spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
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- Short tale to teach a moral lesson often with animals or inanimate objects as characters
- a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society
- A greek-city state
- what battle was the shortest in ancient greece and it was took place in 480 bc
- general study of knowledge and the world; Greek for "love of wisdom"
- Independent state consisting of a city and is surrounding territory is a…..
- An Athenian statesman and a general who led Athens during its golden age.
- Long poem that tells a story about a hero
- The form of greek culture (greek-like) that emerged after alexander the Great’s conquests
- Form of government in which citizens hold political power
- What was a battle that took place in 490 BC
- a portion of land almost completely surrounded by water
- Who was the king of the Macedonia
- “Highcity” in greek; the upper part of and ancient greek city, where public buildings and the city’s defenses were located
25 Clues: A greek-city state • Who was the king of the Macedonia • A short term for; before the common era. • Long poem that tells a story about a hero • Who was a teacher of Alexander the great. • What was a battle that took place in 490 BC • Shipping and navigation pertaining to the sea • Who was born in July 356 BC in ancient greece. • ...
WH SOL 4 2025-08-29
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- Sparta was part of this league during the Peloponnesian War:
- What was the official religion of the Persian Empire?
- Athens was part of this league during the Peloponnesian War:
- This type of column is the most basic:
- Who was a prominent Greek sculptor?
- This type of column has swirls at the top -
- What peninsula was Sparta located on?
- This peninsula made up the ancient Greek world:
- What type of government did Sparta have?
- Homer's Iliad and Odyssey are examples of this field:
- Herodotus and Thucydides were important figures in -
- Persia had this type of government:
- The Persian Empire was connected by the -
- This type of government was pioneered by the Athenians and allowed the people to rule:
- This nation was able to conquer Greece due to Athens and Sparta being weakened by the Peloponnesian War:
- This type of column is the most elegant -
- These individuals had rights in ancient Greece:
- Greek society was divided into these two categories:
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- These served as natural barriers and boundaries for Greece:
- The Persians were __________ of the people they conquered.
- In which war did Athens fight Sparta?
- This man's conquest returned Greece to a monarchy:
- Archimedes and Hippocrates were prominent Greek figures in -
- This temple to Athena was built after the Persian War:
- Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates were prominent Greek figures in -
- These two Athenian victories gave the Greeks control of the Aegean Sea:
- Who's conquests spread Greek influence throughout the known world?
- Athens and Sparta fought the Persian Empire in this war:
- This was the polytheistic religion of Greece -
- Aeschylus and Sophocles were prominent Greek figures in -
- Euclid and Pythagoras were prominent Greek figures in:
- During this man's golden age, democracy was extended and Athens was rebuilt:
32 Clues: Who was a prominent Greek sculptor? • Persia had this type of government: • In which war did Athens fight Sparta? • What peninsula was Sparta located on? • This type of column is the most basic: • What type of government did Sparta have? • The Persian Empire was connected by the - • This type of column is the most elegant - • This type of column has swirls at the top - • ...
Classical Rome 2020-10-21
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- Apostle of Jesus, first bishop of Rome and the first Pope
- Built around seven hills, along the Tiber River
- Religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- Series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage, 264 BC - 146 AD
- Jewish preacher born in Bethlehem; arrested and crucified for defying the authority of Rome
- Blending of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman cultures
- Octavian, first emperor of Rome; ushered in the Pax Romana
- Apostle of Jesus who wrote epistles, or letters, to the early churches throughout the Roman Empire
- Emperor who divided the Roman Empire into the Greek-speaking East and the Latin-speaking West
- The laws of Rome, recorded and posted in the Forum
- The bishop of Rome, and the father or head of the Christian Church
- Government in which the Emperor had absolute power, 27 BC - 476 AD
- in ancient Rome, a group of three leaders sharing control of the government.
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- Government by elected representatives, 509 BC - 44 BC
- Made up the aristocratic branch of Rome's government; had both administrative and legislative functions.
- Upper class landholders of Rome
- Commoners of Rome; included farmers, merchants and peasants
- Elected by the Senate; one commanded the military, one directed the government.
- The dispersal of the Jews form their homeland in Judea
- Priest who supervised several local churches
- Roman emperor who issued the Edict of Milan, ended persecution of Christians
- Gained control of Rome during the Civil Wars, assassinated in the Senate in 44 BC
- Principle that the law applies to everyone, even those who govern
- Roman Peace, 207 year period of peace and prosperity in the Empire
- Leader of Rome during the Empire, possessed absolute power
- Greek city became the capital of the Roman Empire in 330 AD, named after Constantine
26 Clues: Upper class landholders of Rome • Priest who supervised several local churches • Built around seven hills, along the Tiber River • Blending of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman cultures • The laws of Rome, recorded and posted in the Forum • Government by elected representatives, 509 BC - 44 BC • The dispersal of the Jews form their homeland in Judea • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2022-09-02
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- A chemical reaction that transfers energy from glucose to a chemical store called ATP (11 letters)
- An enzyme that breaks down proteins (8 letters)
- A molecule made up of fatty acids and fatty acids (5 letters)
- The part of a cell where respiration takes place (12 letters)
- A gas that is produced from aerobic respiration (2 words, 6 letters and 7 letters)
- An enzyme that breaks down lipids (6 letters)
- The enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates (12 letters)
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- A chemical produced from anaerobic respiration (2 words, 6 letters and 4 letters)
- A large molecule that is made of smaller sugar molecules (12 letters)
- The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place (11 letters)
- A chemical reaction in plants that uses sunlight to make glucose (14 letters)
- A type of carbohydrate found in foods like potatoes (6 letters)
- A large molecule made up of amino acids (7 letters)
13 Clues: An enzyme that breaks down lipids (6 letters) • An enzyme that breaks down proteins (8 letters) • A large molecule made up of amino acids (7 letters) • The enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates (12 letters) • A molecule made up of fatty acids and fatty acids (5 letters) • The part of a cell where respiration takes place (12 letters) • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2022-09-02
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- A chemical reaction that transfers energy from glucose to a chemical store called ATP (11 letters)
- An enzyme that breaks down proteins (8 letters)
- A molecule made up of fatty acids and fatty acids (5 letters)
- The part of a cell where respiration takes place (12 letters)
- A gas that is produced from aerobic respiration (2 words, 6 letters and 7 letters)
- An enzyme that breaks down lipids (6 letters)
- The enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates (12 letters)
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- A chemical produced from anaerobic respiration (2 words, 6 letters and 4 letters)
- A large molecule that is made of smaller sugar molecules (12 letters)
- The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place (11 letters)
- A chemical reaction in plants that uses sunlight to make glucose (14 letters)
- A type of carbohydrate found in foods like potatoes (6 letters)
- A large molecule made up of amino acids (7 letters)
13 Clues: An enzyme that breaks down lipids (6 letters) • An enzyme that breaks down proteins (8 letters) • A large molecule made up of amino acids (7 letters) • The enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates (12 letters) • A molecule made up of fatty acids and fatty acids (5 letters) • The part of a cell where respiration takes place (12 letters) • ...
All about the Romans and the Greeks 2021-02-11
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- Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures
- Roman had many skills in art and Greek art was very important there ______
- Most Roman education was based on Greeks education and the Greeks ______ to learn
- Roman Pottery was very important to their daily lives and Greeks art was very _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music _______ like
- While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________
- Roman artists accused of painting gods and Greek artists focused on painting ______
- In Rome it was hard to farm because it was mostly temples and Greek farming was also difficult because they did not have a lot of _______
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- Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours
- Greeks had a similar school day to ours and Romans had to ___________ every day to go to school
- The Greeks homes were built to keep them warm in the summer and the Romans homes were Built to ________
- Greeks wore simple made clothes and the Romans wore _________ clothing
- Greek girls had to get married at 13-14 and the Romans were married for _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music ____ like
- Greek families had similar lives to what we had today and the Roman families very _______
- Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods
- In Rome sports were very popular in Greek there were a variety of _____
- The Greeks had different types of buildings and the Romans__________ there gods
- Romans had greyhound dogs, ferrets, small monkeys, blackbirds as pets and the Greeks had __________ as pets
- Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______
20 Clues: While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________ • Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures • Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods • Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______ • Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours • ...
Greece review 1 2022-04-18
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- Modern words autocracy and meritocracy come from this ancient Greek word
- this was a palace found on the island of Crete. It was huge and was like a Labryinth
- Greek goddess of Love. Paris chose her to get the golden apple
- this woman 'of Troy' was said to be very beautiful. She is sometimes said to have started the Trojan war
- Greek ruler that made harsh laws that became the first Constitution
- a hero of the Trojan war who fought for Troy and was killed by Achilles
- Modern words police, politics, and metropolis come from this ancient Greek word
- this animal was important to the Minoans. We know because they 'vaulted' on them
- this group had Agamemnon as one of their leaders, Troy as one of its cities.They lived in the lower part of Greece
- goddess of wisdom
- this group of people took over Mycenea farmland and their rule led to the Dark Ages of Greece
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- reformed the laws of Greece to make them less harsh and established classes based on wealth
- this powerful Greek city-state is now the country's capital
- cousin to Achilles. Was killed in Trojan war after borrowing Achilles armor
- he was the most famous poet of Greece. He is often portrayed as blind and may or may not have been an actual person.
- Modern words monarchy and patriarchy come from this ancient Greek word
- this man was said to be immortal except for a weak spot in his heel. He was a hero of the Trojan War.
- this powerful Greek city-state was known or it's military might
- King of Greek Gods
- this group lived on the island of Crete and had a palace at Knossos
20 Clues: goddess of wisdom • King of Greek Gods • this powerful Greek city-state is now the country's capital • Greek goddess of Love. Paris chose her to get the golden apple • this powerful Greek city-state was known or it's military might • Greek ruler that made harsh laws that became the first Constitution • ...
Greek Gods Crossword 2025-05-12
11 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Greek god of music • Greek goddess of war • Greek god of the ocean • Queen of the Olympians • The Greek god of the sun • Greek goddess of the hunt • Greek god of the underworld • Greek god of fire and metalwork • Greek goddess of love and beauty
Lesson 1: Crossword Review 2025-02-21
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- greek city state
- art and practice of government
- Greece is on the fringe of this continent
- the upper part of an ancient Greek city where public buildings and the city defense were located
- Greek was made up of these instead of having an empire due to its terrain
- Greece's terrain was problematic due to this geographic feature
- Greece surrounded this sea
- Greek culture declined after the fall of this group of people
- This was a major Greek city located on Asia minor
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- The greeks tricked this group of people with a giant wooden horse
- This was a type of government that some greek city states had
- Due to living near the sea Greeks became great ____
- One reason Greeks were considered advanced was due to their system of
- What mountain range is on the west side of greece
- rule by the best people
- legal member of a county or state
- Greece is mainly on this continent
- Greeks were influenced by this group of people
- This is a large sea that touches the southern part of greece.
19 Clues: greek city state • rule by the best people • Greece surrounded this sea • art and practice of government • legal member of a county or state • Greece is mainly on this continent • Greece is on the fringe of this continent • Greeks were influenced by this group of people • What mountain range is on the west side of greece • This was a major Greek city located on Asia minor • ...
The Persians 2022-03-31
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- the gap between Asia and Europe
- name of Athenian commander in battle one
- the king of Persia who led the second Greek expedition
- name of the Persian king who led the first expedition to Greece
- Greek city state which burnt a Persian city
- place where battle two happened
- name for a heavily armed Greek soldier
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- name of legendary runner
- the Spartan king in battle two
- Greek city state which contributed soldiers to battle two
- The pattern of clothing worn by some Persian soldiers
- a sort of shin pad to protect a Greek soldier
- number of miles between Marathon and Athens
- bay near Athens where the Athenians used a new type of military formation
- Part of Modern day Turkey which the Persians conquered in the 500 BCs
- how many hundreds of Spartans who fought in battle two
- a row of heavily armed Greek soldiers
- the bodyguard of the Persian king, about 10000 strong
18 Clues: name of legendary runner • the Spartan king in battle two • the gap between Asia and Europe • place where battle two happened • a row of heavily armed Greek soldiers • name for a heavily armed Greek soldier • name of Athenian commander in battle one • number of miles between Marathon and Athens • Greek city state which burnt a Persian city • ...
Vocab 6 2024-02-26
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- Painting of Jesus, typically in a traditional style on wood. Used as an aid to devotion.
- City was founded by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great as the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire.
- Picture is produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material
- Holy Wisdom
- Christian term that can refer to any one of the three classes of the church. Each is associated in some way with Christianity.
- Large area of flat unforested grassland in Siberia or southeastern Europe.
- Emperor of Russia before 1917.
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- Legal code under the direction of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian
- Based on the Greek Alphabet, with about a dozen additional letters invented to represent Slavic sounds.
- Split the main factor of Christianity into 2 divisions. Roman catholic and Eastern Orthodox
- A political entity established in the 13th century and ruled initially by Batu Khan.
- The male head of a family or tribe.
12 Clues: Holy Wisdom • Emperor of Russia before 1917. • The male head of a family or tribe. • Legal code under the direction of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian • Large area of flat unforested grassland in Siberia or southeastern Europe. • Picture is produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material • ...
Vocab #6 2024-02-28
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- closely based on the Greek alphabet, with about a dozen additional letters invented to represent Slavic sounds not found in Greek
- created the two largest denominations in Christianity—the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox faiths
- The Orthodox Church believes the Holy Spirit "proceeds from God the Father,"
- a picture or decoration made of small, usually colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc.
- collections of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor Justinian
- a large area of flat unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia
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- he highest-ranking bishops in Eastern Orthodoxy
- Grand Mosque is a converted former church and mosque and a major cultural and historical site in Istanbul, Turkey
- an emperor of Russia before 1917
- the capital of the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great in 330.
- a political entity established in the 13 century and ruled initially by Batu Khan
- a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, in the cultures of the Eastern orthodox
12 Clues: an emperor of Russia before 1917 • he highest-ranking bishops in Eastern Orthodoxy • a large area of flat unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia • The Orthodox Church believes the Holy Spirit "proceeds from God the Father," • the capital of the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great in 330. • ...
puzzle #1 2024-08-29
Across
- The way someone acts or behaves (10 letters)
- To move stealthily or secretly (6 letters)
- The state of feeling deep regret or guilt (5 letters)
- The quality of being peaceful or still (4 letters)
- A prolonged period of time with no end (8 letters)
- A small, flat dish for holding food or drink (6 letters)
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- To throw with force or violence (4 letters)
- The state of being troubled or irritated (8 letters)
- To speak in a low, indistinct voice (7 letters)
- A form of harsh or involuntary labor (8 letters)
- The quality of being quiet or not making noise (6 letters)
- Feeling or showing strong displeasure (5 letters)
- The act of kindness or forgiveness (5 letters)
13 Clues: To move stealthily or secretly (6 letters) • To throw with force or violence (4 letters) • The way someone acts or behaves (10 letters) • The act of kindness or forgiveness (5 letters) • To speak in a low, indistinct voice (7 letters) • A form of harsh or involuntary labor (8 letters) • Feeling or showing strong displeasure (5 letters) • ...
Really, Really! 2024-04-17
Across
- One who brings laughter, often with a trick or jest (5 letters)
- Favored or endowed with divine grace (7 letters)
- Open spaces in a forest (6 letters)
- Compose text with a pen or keyboard (5 letters)
- Expressing sadness or distress vocally (3 letters)
- A type of chemical compound with a high pH (6 letters)
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- Coat pattern of mixed colors, often seen in certain dog breeds (7 letters)
- A rotating neutron star that emits regular pulses of radiation (6 letters)
- Restlessly moving or impatient (8 letters)
- Circular or ring-shaped (7 letters)
- Created a new word or phrase (6 letters)
- Turn red in the face due to embarrassment or shyness (5 letters)
- Without company or companionship (5 letters)
13 Clues: Open spaces in a forest (6 letters) • Circular or ring-shaped (7 letters) • Created a new word or phrase (6 letters) • Restlessly moving or impatient (8 letters) • Without company or companionship (5 letters) • Compose text with a pen or keyboard (5 letters) • Favored or endowed with divine grace (7 letters) • Expressing sadness or distress vocally (3 letters) • ...
Business Partnerships Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-09
Across
- Carefully planned partnerships between firms (19 letters)
- A firm that dominates in its segment (13 letters, hyphenated)
- Operating in more than one country (13 letters)
- An individual or entity owning part of a company (11 letters)
- Hostile or friendly business moves to gain control (9 letters)
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- Shared business ventures between two firms (14 letters)
- The battle between businesses for market share (11 letters)
- A legally recognized business entity (12 letters)
- The act of purchasing another company (13 letters)
- A large business with varied subsidiaries (12 letters)
- A company controlled by a parent firm (10 letters)
- Ownership interest in a business (12 letters)
- The combined effect greater than the sum of parts (7 letters)
13 Clues: Ownership interest in a business (12 letters) • Operating in more than one country (13 letters) • A legally recognized business entity (12 letters) • The act of purchasing another company (13 letters) • A company controlled by a parent firm (10 letters) • A large business with varied subsidiaries (12 letters) • Shared business ventures between two firms (14 letters) • ...
English from the Roots Up 2021-11-16
Across
- relate events in a time sequence (Greek)
- pictures drawn by light (Greek)
- electricity made by moving water(Greek)
- pertaining to fire (Latin)
- written by hand (Latin)
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- written symbol for a sound (Greek)
- writing from far away (Greek)
- Roman born of noble descent (latin)
- light putting things together (Greek)
- closest point to the sun in earth's orbit
- a story to be read (Greek)
- reasoning to gain knowledge/wisdom (Greek)
12 Clues: written by hand (Latin) • a story to be read (Greek) • pertaining to fire (Latin) • writing from far away (Greek) • pictures drawn by light (Greek) • written symbol for a sound (Greek) • Roman born of noble descent (latin) • light putting things together (Greek) • electricity made by moving water(Greek) • relate events in a time sequence (Greek) • ...
Los numorus 2020-11-04
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- number of letters in nathanael
- 4-3+1+2=
- months in year
- number of letters in Turn in
- number of letters in CCS
- 50+50=
- days in a week
- number of letters in baseball
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- the number of fingers on one had
- number of letters in alphabet
- 3-1=
- how old i am
- number of letters in school
- the number of letters in the word I
14 Clues: 3-1= • 50+50= • 4-3+1+2= • how old i am • months in year • days in a week • number of letters in CCS • number of letters in school • number of letters in Turn in • number of letters in alphabet • number of letters in baseball • number of letters in nathanael • the number of fingers on one had • the number of letters in the word I
Cornerstone 2024-2025 2025-01-13
Across
- s/he walked
- s/he liked
- to buy/purchase
- bad
- s/he was called (her/his name was)
- s/he went
- supermarket
- s/he said (4 letters)
- s/he had (5 letters)
- s/he crossed
- s/he needed
- they went
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- s/he did not stop
- the street
- employee
- things
- there were / there was
- s/he sat down
- s/he said (5 letters)
- s/he lived
- s/he ran
- s/she crashed into
- s/he had (4 letters)
23 Clues: bad • things • employee • s/he ran • s/he went • they went • the street • s/he liked • s/he lived • s/he walked • supermarket • s/he needed • s/he crossed • s/he sat down • to buy/purchase • s/he did not stop • s/she crashed into • s/he had (5 letters) • s/he had (4 letters) • s/he said (5 letters) • s/he said (4 letters) • there were / there was • s/he was called (her/his name was)
Greece Unit One 2025-09-08
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- the highest point in an ancient Greek city
- made with great detail and effort
- an old story told to explain an event or justify a belief or action
- a Greek city-state
- a maze
- a character who faces a challenge that demands courage, strength, and intelligence
- a government ruled by a few powerful citizens
- an open space in an ancient Greek city that served as a marketplace and social center
- in ancient Greek city-states, a ruler who took power illegally
- an ancient Greek warship
- a long story in the form of a narrative poem
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- to be successful
- a substance from which other things are made
- an upper class that is richer and more powerful than the rest of society
- successful, usually by making a lot of money
- a government ruled by a single person, such as a king
- an agreement between nations to fight each other’s enemies; a partnership
- the ability to do something
- state-owned slave who was part of the lowest class of ancient Greek society
- a form of government in which citizens have a direct role in governing themselves or elect representatives to lead them
20 Clues: a maze • to be successful • a Greek city-state • an ancient Greek warship • the ability to do something • made with great detail and effort • the highest point in an ancient Greek city • a substance from which other things are made • successful, usually by making a lot of money • a long story in the form of a narrative poem • a government ruled by a few powerful citizens • ...
Etymology Review Chapters 5/6/7/8 2025-10-30
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- All numbers in the Roman numeric system can be subtracted (True or false)
- suffix meaning beside, beyond
- XXVI (Write out the number)
- system of numeric values we use today
- 121 in Roman Numerals
- Roman numerals were invented by the. . .
- Greek character that makes the “L” sound. Also commonly used in math
- suffix meaning hidden
- Possessor of
- Greek character that makes a “C” or “K” sound
- last Greek character in the alphabet
- Greek character reminiscent of the letter “U”
- suffix meaning above
- first Greek character in the alphabet
- Roman numerals have been in use ___ or more years.
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- science, study of
- ruler
- suffix meaning around, center
- abstract quality; belief in, theory of
- State of, quality of
- suffix meaning bad
- suffix meaning back, again
- In the Roman numeric system, each letter’s value is added to the previous (True or false)
- pertaining to rules
- suffix meaning new
- system of numeric values one would use in the ancient Roman Empire
- suffix meaning love
- suffix meaning through
- Greek character reminiscent of a pitchfork. Also the symbol of philosophy.
- suffix meaning large
30 Clues: ruler • Possessor of • science, study of • suffix meaning bad • suffix meaning new • pertaining to rules • suffix meaning love • State of, quality of • suffix meaning large • suffix meaning above • 121 in Roman Numerals • suffix meaning hidden • suffix meaning through • suffix meaning back, again • XXVI (Write out the number) • suffix meaning beside, beyond • suffix meaning around, center • ...
Famous Sculptures 2024-08-06
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- Ancient Greek statue of the goddess of wisdom
- Statue symbolizing freedom in New York Harbor
- Another renowned statue by Donatello
- Michelangelo's statue of Moses with horns
- Classical sculpture depicting a young shepherd
- Easter Island statues
- Statue of a rider on horseback
- Modern bronze doors by Lorenzo Ghiberti
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- Michelangelo's depiction of the Virgin Mary holding Jesus
- Michelangelo's statue of a Biblical hero
- Rodin's sculpture of two lovers
- Ancient Greek statue of the goddess of love
- Ancient Greek sculpture of Laocoön and his sons
- Classical sculpture depicting the abduction of Persephone
- Greek statue of a discus thrower by Myron
- Roman copy of the Greek Aphrodite
- Greek sculpture representing the goddess of victory
- Statue of the Roman hero with lion skin
- Hellenistic sculpture of the goddess of victory
- THINKER Sculpture by Auguste Rodin depicts a pondering man
20 Clues: Easter Island statues • Statue of a rider on horseback • Rodin's sculpture of two lovers • Roman copy of the Greek Aphrodite • Another renowned statue by Donatello • Statue of the Roman hero with lion skin • Modern bronze doors by Lorenzo Ghiberti • Michelangelo's statue of a Biblical hero • Greek statue of a discus thrower by Myron • ...
the topic Gods 2023-12-07
Across
- - Preserver god in Hinduism.
- - Japanese sun goddess.
- - Greek goddess of agriculture.
- - Greek goddess of wisdom.
- - Greek god of music and poetry.
- - Egyptian goddess of magic and fertility.
- - Ancient Egyptian sun god.
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- - King of the gods in Greek mythology.
- - Hindu god of wisdom and success.
- - Roman counterpart to Zeus.
- - Queen of the gods in Greek mythology.
- - Norse goddess of love and fertility.
- - Norse god of thunder.
- - Chief god in Norse mythology.
- - Hindu god of destruction.
15 Clues: - Japanese sun goddess. • - Norse god of thunder. • - Greek goddess of wisdom. • - Hindu god of destruction. • - Ancient Egyptian sun god. • - Roman counterpart to Zeus. • - Preserver god in Hinduism. • - Greek goddess of agriculture. • - Chief god in Norse mythology. • - Greek god of music and poetry. • - Hindu god of wisdom and success. • - King of the gods in Greek mythology. • ...
Opera 2023-02-07
Across
- Which shape has the square on which the Opera is located?
- Famous statue at the entrance of the Opera (inside)
- How many painters participated in the facade?
- E stands for ...
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- Which Greek god is present on the Opera?
- N stands for ...
- Which famous composer is not on the facade of the Opera due to conflicts of the time?
- In which country is the opera?
- What two letters are present on the front facade?
9 Clues: N stands for ... • E stands for ... • In which country is the opera? • Which Greek god is present on the Opera? • How many painters participated in the facade? • What two letters are present on the front facade? • Famous statue at the entrance of the Opera (inside) • Which shape has the square on which the Opera is located? • ...
Literary Terms 2023-09-13
Across
- An understanding between a reader and a writer about certain details of a story that does not need to be explained,
- In poetry, an intentional digression from the ordinary word order, which is used to maintain regular meters.
- A character that by contrast underscores or enhances the distinctive characteristics of another.
- A brief pause in a line of poetry
- A succession of words which are pleasing to the ear
- Informal, conversational language.
- Statement which seems to contradict itself.
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- A Greek word describing the “tragic flaws” of a character.
- The use of words to imitate sounds.
- A dominant theme or central idea that occurs in the story
- Language that avoids the true meaning of the words.
- The continuation of reading one line of a poem to the next with no pause, a run-on line.
- Used in Greek tragedies, it is the excessive pride that usually leads to a hero’s downfall.
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the end of sentence or clause to emphasize or create rhetorical rhythm
- The omission of certain letters to maintain rhythm, create colloquialisms or dialogue, or simply for effect.
15 Clues: The use of words to imitate sounds. • Informal, conversational language. • Statement which seems to contradict itself. • A brief pause in a line of poetry • Language that avoids the true meaning of the words. • A dominant theme or central idea that occurs in the story • A succession of words which are pleasing to the ear • ...
Greek Myth 2022-11-02
Across
- A half-god
- God of Death and Underworld
- Sister and Wife of Zeus
- A celebration in honor of Zeus
- Guarder of the underworld
- A fiction book detailing greek myths
- Where Zeus was born
- A fiction book detailing greek myths
- is a horse with wings
- The Greek Place of Worship
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- Personification of Earth
- Half man half horse
- a humanoid giant with one eye
- Leader of Titans
- King of gods
- Year Christianity becomes the official religion of Rome
- Mother of Zeus
- Greek Afterlife
- Explains the Greek gods' family tree
- Place where gods live
- Goddes of Wisdom
- A messenger for the gods
- What there was before the universe
23 Clues: A half-god • King of gods • Mother of Zeus • Greek Afterlife • Leader of Titans • Goddes of Wisdom • Half man half horse • Where Zeus was born • Place where gods live • is a horse with wings • Sister and Wife of Zeus • Personification of Earth • A messenger for the gods • Guarder of the underworld • The Greek Place of Worship • God of Death and Underworld • a humanoid giant with one eye • ...
Percy Jackson 2022-10-07
Across
- a piece of cloth that heals people
- a learning disorder
- strongest greek titan
- daughter of the war goddess
- kids who are half mortal half god
- powerful mythical people
- a satyr who protects people
- a troubled kid who helps the greek gods
- sword made out of celestial bronze
- a journey to find something important
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- Zeus's powerful weapon
- god of the sea
- goddess of war
- monsters in the deep sea
- god of underworld
- something that is destined to happen
- a greek place where gods lived
- greek mythical rulers before olympians
- god of the sky
- a camp in the summer
20 Clues: god of the sea • goddess of war • god of the sky • god of underworld • a learning disorder • a camp in the summer • strongest greek titan • Zeus's powerful weapon • monsters in the deep sea • powerful mythical people • daughter of the war goddess • a satyr who protects people • a greek place where gods lived • kids who are half mortal half god • a piece of cloth that heals people • ...
Chapters 8 and 9 Crossword 2025-04-08
Across
- cardinal number of quadrangle
- Greek word for city or state
- City-State in Greece with an oligarchic government and compulsory military training
- Greek ordinal number for first
- XLIX
- originally meant a group of old men
- root of citizen
- Founders of Rome
- CXLII
- City-State in Greece with a democratic government
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- the first form of Roman government
- one and one-half
- for the matter of form
- Greek word for absolute ruler
- that you have the body
- IX month
- Greek word for war
- “nothing” in Latin
- word or phrase that reads the same backward as forward
- I do not wish to contest
20 Clues: XLIX • CXLII • IX month • root of citizen • one and one-half • Founders of Rome • Greek word for war • “nothing” in Latin • for the matter of form • that you have the body • I do not wish to contest • Greek word for city or state • cardinal number of quadrangle • Greek word for absolute ruler • Greek ordinal number for first • the first form of Roman government • ...
Greek Theatre Crossword 2022-03-01
Across
- an actor
- originally an altar on the orchestra
- a crane that lifted the “gods” from the scene onto the theologion.
- the area directly in front of the scene where the actors would perform
- upper and lower levels of the Koilon
- the flat roof of the scene, reserved for actors playing gods
- a Greek playwright who wrote comedies, including The Birds.
- a temporary enclosure with doors
- a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including The Suppliants.
- two prismatic pillars, one stage left, one stage right
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- were used during the performances. They were kept inside the scene
- a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies
- the first playwright to win the contest at the Dionysian festival in 534 B.C
- a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Medea
- literally “god from the machine”.
- were aisles that actors would use to enter if they were supposed to be coming from outside
- Greek God of wine and fertility that was honored in an annual festival
- the auditorium of the Greek theatre
- a round floor on ground level at the bottom of a hill
19 Clues: an actor • a temporary enclosure with doors • literally “god from the machine”. • the auditorium of the Greek theatre • originally an altar on the orchestra • upper and lower levels of the Koilon • a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies • a round floor on ground level at the bottom of a hill • two prismatic pillars, one stage left, one stage right • ...
GREEK VOCAB 2024-03-08
Across
- The first Geeks who astablished colonies and built fortresses
- a type of government who chose a small group of the wealthiest to have the power
- the great Macedonian king who spread his rule amoung 3 continents
- Greek doctor known for Hippocrates oath
- Poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad
- group of expert ship builders that settled on the island of Crete
- Greek philosopher famous for questioning techniques
- related to Greek history and culture
- sporting competition held every 4 years
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- Greek city-state that became a military society
- leader of Greece who promoted democracy
- type of government that uses force to rule
- city-state
- a high hill that housed and used for as a fortress
- a body of land and water on 3 sides
- open area used as a marketplace and a meeting place used to debate issues
- Greek city-state where democracy was created
- stories about Greek gods and goddesses
18 Clues: city-state • a body of land and water on 3 sides • related to Greek history and culture • stories about Greek gods and goddesses • leader of Greece who promoted democracy • Greek doctor known for Hippocrates oath • sporting competition held every 4 years • Poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad • type of government that uses force to rule • ...
Week 4 Words 2023-05-04
Across
- Large in size or amount (3 letters)
- A color that looks like a ripe tomato or an apple (3 letters)
- Referring to a group of people or things previously mentioned (5 letters)
- The past tense of the verb "to be" (3 letters)
- Not ever, not at any time (5 letters)
- In or at that place (5 letters)
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- Of high quality or excellence (4 letters)
- The kind of puzzle this is (9 letters)
- To place or set something in a particular position (3 letters)
- To be able to do something (3 letters)
- To perceive with the eyes (3 letters)
- To a high degree or extent (4 letters)
- The third person singular form of the verb "to have" (3 letters)
13 Clues: In or at that place (5 letters) • Large in size or amount (3 letters) • To perceive with the eyes (3 letters) • Not ever, not at any time (5 letters) • The kind of puzzle this is (9 letters) • To be able to do something (3 letters) • To a high degree or extent (4 letters) • Of high quality or excellence (4 letters) • The past tense of the verb "to be" (3 letters) • ...
This crossword will take you a lung time to solve! 2024-10-02
Across
- Lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers (9 letters)
- Infectious disease affecting the lungs (13 letters)
- A collapsed lung caused by air leakage (12 letters)
- Low oxygen levels in body tissues (7 letters)
- A group of lung diseases that cause airflow blockage (4 letters)
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs (8 letters)
- Condition where airways narrow, often causing difficulty breathing (6 letters)
- Membrane that surrounds the lungs (6 letters)
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- Lung disease caused by the inhalation of silica dust (8 letters)
- Lung infection that inflames air sacs (9 letters)
- Chronic inflammation of the bronchial tubes (10 letters)
- Inflammatory disease that can affect many organs, often the lungs (10 letters)
- Destruction of alveolar walls, often linked with smoking (9 letters)
13 Clues: Low oxygen levels in body tissues (7 letters) • Membrane that surrounds the lungs (6 letters) • Lung infection that inflames air sacs (9 letters) • Infectious disease affecting the lungs (13 letters) • A collapsed lung caused by air leakage (12 letters) • Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs (8 letters) • Chronic inflammation of the bronchial tubes (10 letters) • ...
Christmas time elements 2025-09-23
Across
- Santa comes down this part of the house. (7 letters)
- Hung by the fireplace for Santa to fill. (8 letters)
- Gifts wrapped for giving. (8 letters)
- Vehicle Santa rides on Christmas Eve. (6 letters)
- Circular decoration of greenery hung on doors. (6 letters
- Sparkling decorations hung on a tree. (9 letters)
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- Something you write to Santa asking for gifts. (6 letters)
- A figure made from packed snow, often with a carrot nose. (7 letters)
- Small wax stick that glows with a flame. (6 letters)
- They jingle during the holidays. (5 letters)
- Santa’s animals that pull the sleigh. (8 letters)
- Decorative lights that twinkle on trees and houses. (6 letters)
- A small holiday greeting sent by mail. (4 letters)
13 Clues: Gifts wrapped for giving. (8 letters) • They jingle during the holidays. (5 letters) • Santa’s animals that pull the sleigh. (8 letters) • Vehicle Santa rides on Christmas Eve. (6 letters) • Sparkling decorations hung on a tree. (9 letters) • A small holiday greeting sent by mail. (4 letters) • Santa comes down this part of the house. (7 letters) • ...
ooad 2025-09-23
Across
- Describe how objects communicate. (12 letters)
- Describe system functionality from the user’s perspective. (8 letters)
- Fundamental building blocks of UML models. (7 letters)
- Diagram type that models physical deployment. (23 letters)
- Things that happen at a point in time in UML. (6 letters)
- Diagrams that show object states and transitions. (13 letters)
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- Connections between UML elements that show association. (13 letters)
- Diagram type that models logical components. (20 letters)
- Common ______: General features like stereotypes, constraints, and tagged values. (10 letters)
- UML has many types of these visual representations. (8 letters)
- A modular part of a system that encapsulates implementation. (9 letters)
- Messages sent between objects asynchronously. (7 letters)
- Shows how software components are mapped to hardware. (10 letters)
13 Clues: Describe how objects communicate. (12 letters) • Fundamental building blocks of UML models. (7 letters) • Diagram type that models logical components. (20 letters) • Messages sent between objects asynchronously. (7 letters) • Things that happen at a point in time in UML. (6 letters) • Diagram type that models physical deployment. (23 letters) • ...
Core Vocabulary for Writing 2024-10-15
Across
- People or animals in a story (10 letters)
- A book about someone's life, written by someone else (9 letters)
- Writing that tells about real events or people (10 letters)
- A story about someone's life written by themselves (12 letters)
- A type of story meant to be performed (5 letters)
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- Ordinary writing, not poetry (5 letters)
- Where and when a story takes place (7 letters)
- The events that make up a story (4 letters)
- Stories that are made up (8 letters)
- A traditional story, often based on historical events (6 letters)
- A short story with a moral, often featuring animals (5 letters)
- Writing that expresses ideas through rhythm and style (6 letters)
- A traditional story involving gods or heroes (4 letters)
13 Clues: Stories that are made up (8 letters) • Ordinary writing, not poetry (5 letters) • People or animals in a story (10 letters) • The events that make up a story (4 letters) • Where and when a story takes place (7 letters) • A type of story meant to be performed (5 letters) • A traditional story involving gods or heroes (4 letters) • ...
basic of accounting 2024-09-28
Across
- Sheet – A financial statement that shows a company’s financial position at a given time (12 letters)
- Asset – Long-term assets such as buildings and equipment (10 letters)
- – A cost incurred in generating revenue (7 letters)
- – The right side of an account (6 letters)
- Expense – An expense paid in advance (14 letters)
- – The left side of an account (5 letters)
- – The ability to quickly convert assets to cash (9 letters)
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- – The book where transactions are first recorded (7 letters)
- – The cost of borrowing money (8 letters)
- – Resources owned by a company (6 letters)
- – The income earned by a company (7 letters)
- – Wealth used to start or maintain a business (7 letters)
- – An official inspection of a company's accounts (5 letters)
13 Clues: – The cost of borrowing money (8 letters) • – The left side of an account (5 letters) • – Resources owned by a company (6 letters) • – The right side of an account (6 letters) • – The income earned by a company (7 letters) • Expense – An expense paid in advance (14 letters) • – A cost incurred in generating revenue (7 letters) • ...
Planning day 2025-01-16
Across
- service Assistance provided to clients (8,7 letters)
- The ability to understand and work with numbers (8 letters)
- Collaborative effort, like a synchronized crew (8 letters)
- The act or process of producing and recording words in a form that can be read and understood. (7 letters)
- The act of guiding or directing a group (10 letters)
- Perusing a novel, perhaps, in Berkshire town (7 letters)
- management Efficient scheduling, like a clock's precision (14 letters)
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- Arranged in order, like a neat garden (5 letters)
- The exchange of information (13 letters)
- ethic Dedication to one's job (4,5 letters)
- Juggling many tasks, like a circus act (12 letters)
- skills Abilities with technology (7,6 letters)
- solving Finding solutions, like a detective's task (7,7 letters)
13 Clues: The exchange of information (13 letters) • ethic Dedication to one's job (4,5 letters) • skills Abilities with technology (7,6 letters) • Arranged in order, like a neat garden (5 letters) • Juggling many tasks, like a circus act (12 letters) • The act of guiding or directing a group (10 letters) • service Assistance provided to clients (8,7 letters) • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-06-05
Across
- : Roman god of war
- : Messenger of the gods
- : Queen of the underworld
- : Norse trickster god
- : Goddess of wisdom
- : Roman queen of the gods
- : Egyptian god of the dead
- : King of the Greek gods
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- : Greek/Roman god of the sun/music
- : Three-headed guard dog of Hades
- : Greek sun god
- : Norse goddess of love
- : Primordial earth goddess
- : Norse god of thunder
- : Norse all-father
- : Egyptian goddess of magic
- : Greek god of war
17 Clues: : Greek sun god • : Roman god of war • : Norse all-father • : Greek god of war • : Goddess of wisdom • : Norse trickster god • : Norse god of thunder • : Messenger of the gods • : Norse goddess of love • : King of the Greek gods • : Queen of the underworld • : Roman queen of the gods • : Primordial earth goddess • : Egyptian god of the dead • : Egyptian goddess of magic • ...
Globalization 2024-03-18
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- System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a society (8 letters)"
- Study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services (9 letters
- Exchange goods or services in a commercial transaction (5 letters)
- Rapid urban development driven by technological advancements in manufacturing and production (15 letters)
- Key to understanding others' thoughts and feelings, it's the essence of effective teamwork and connection. (12 letters)
- Pertaining to relations between nations or involving multiple countries (11 letters
- Historical policy of expanding power through colonization and dominance (10 letters)
- System of government where power is vested in the people through elected representatives (9 letters
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- Process of creating goods or services, often involving manufacturing and assembly. (10 letters)
- World of commerce and trade (7 letters)
- Rapid expansion of cities and towns, often characterized by population growth and increased infrastructure development (12 letters)
- Ideology promoting worldwide interconnectedness and cooperation in economics, politics, and culture (8 letters)
- Mutual reliance between entities, exemplifying interconnectedness and cooperation (14 letters
- an economic system in which private actors own and control property in accord with their interests, and demand and supply freely set prices in markets in a way that can serve the best interests of society
- City where political decisions are made
15 Clues: World of commerce and trade (7 letters) • City where political decisions are made • Exchange goods or services in a commercial transaction (5 letters) • Study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services (9 letters • Pertaining to relations between nations or involving multiple countries (11 letters • ...
George's Birthday Crossword 2019-06-24
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- According to Paul Fox, what will you be dying of imminently? (5 letters)
- Who the Jeff is _____? (5 letters)
- Who is responsible for starting the rumour that you are a naked baby? (6 letters)
- Oxford Road onion boutique? (7, 4 letters)
- Your latest obsession (9 letters)
- What did Linda want to make ‘star of the show’? (6 letters)
- The only bigger humper than you (5 letters)
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- Paul Fox hates these (6, 5 letters)
- What nationality were the burglars that Goontank beat up? (6 letters)
- Location of your birthday dinner last year (6, 5, 5 letters)
- What is the only thing able to travel faster than Brian? (5 letters)
- “Tough ___ to sleep on” (3 letters)
- He knows me how well? (2 letters)
13 Clues: Your latest obsession (9 letters) • He knows me how well? (2 letters) • Who the Jeff is _____? (5 letters) • Paul Fox hates these (6, 5 letters) • “Tough ___ to sleep on” (3 letters) • Oxford Road onion boutique? (7, 4 letters) • The only bigger humper than you (5 letters) • What did Linda want to make ‘star of the show’? (6 letters) • ...
Academy stars 2 2023-07-19
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- The first day of the week. 6 letters
- It can fly in the sky. 4 letters
- We can see with them. 7 letters
- It's old. We can listen to music on it. 5 letters
- It's small. You can talk to people on it. 5 letters
- The fourth day of the week. 8 letters
- We can use this to play games, listen to music, read, write and watch videos. 8 letters
- "_______ are important" say the children. 6 letters
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- We can take photos with it. 6 letters
- "They're fun. But we only play on the weekend. 7 letters
- Can use to tell the time. 5 letters
- We can play music with on it. 6 letters
- It's a country. There are some kangaroos. 9 letters
13 Clues: It can fly in the sky. 4 letters • We can see with them. 7 letters • The first day of the week. 6 letters • Can use to tell the time. 5 letters • We can take photos with it. 6 letters • The fourth day of the week. 8 letters • We can play music with on it. 6 letters • It's old. We can listen to music on it. 5 letters • ...
Canada at War! 2025-02-27
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- Canada was automatically at war when this country declared war (7 letters)
- City where Halifax ____ occurred in 1917 (9 letters)
- Canadian soldiers earned this nickname for their bravery at Ypres (4 letters)
- Robert _____, Canadian Prime Minister during WWI (6 letters)
- Battle where Canadians captured Vimy _____ (5 letters)
- Ships destroyed by German U-boats (9 letters)
- Famous Canadian flying ace, known as "Red ___" (6 letters)
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- Canadian general who led troops at Vimy Ridge (5 letters)
- Canadian nurse executed by Germans in 1915 (6 letters)
- Mandatory military service (12 letters)
- Canadian women gained this right during WWI (4 letters)
- GARDENS Program that encouraged Canadians to grow food (7,7 letters)
- TAX Wartime tax on business profits (3,3 letters)
13 Clues: Mandatory military service (12 letters) • Ships destroyed by German U-boats (9 letters) • TAX Wartime tax on business profits (3,3 letters) • City where Halifax ____ occurred in 1917 (9 letters) • Canadian nurse executed by Germans in 1915 (6 letters) • Battle where Canadians captured Vimy _____ (5 letters) • Canadian women gained this right during WWI (4 letters) • ...
Silent letters 2021-05-27
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- I will wash my brush and com__.
- I will invite t_o friends to my party.
- I am glad that I _now you!
- The sidewa_k was covered with snow.
- We need to turn ri_ _ t at the corner.
- How far up the tree can you clim_?
- I ate only one ha_f of my apple.
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- Cou_d you come over to my house today?
- I want to ta_k to you after school.
- If you lis_en carefully, you can hear the rain.
- I like to _rite letters to my uncle.
- The young lam_ stayed close to the rest of the
- A stop si_n is red.
- I like to draw on the board with colored cha_k.
14 Clues: A stop si_n is red. • I am glad that I _now you! • I will wash my brush and com__. • I ate only one ha_f of my apple. • How far up the tree can you clim_? • I want to ta_k to you after school. • The sidewa_k was covered with snow. • I like to _rite letters to my uncle. • Cou_d you come over to my house today? • I will invite t_o friends to my party. • ...
Silent letters 2022-01-26
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- yellow part of an egg
- white stuff you drink
- to cover something up, like with paper
- joins your hand and arm
- middle part of your leg
- Mary had a little one
- three times on the ceiling
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- something you light to see with
- this is like crocheting
- moving your legs to get from place to place
- like a dear
- exploding device
- to understand
- used to write with
14 Clues: like a dear • to understand • exploding device • used to write with • yellow part of an egg • white stuff you drink • Mary had a little one • this is like crocheting • joins your hand and arm • middle part of your leg • three times on the ceiling • something you light to see with • to cover something up, like with paper • moving your legs to get from place to place
Silent letters 2017-02-21
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- A baby sheep
- The opposite of day
- The sound you make when you rap on a door
- Putting down words on paper
- The opposite of low
- Saying words to people
- Where a princess lives
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- The opposite of dark
- You use this to cut your dinner
- The part of your leg that bends
- To move around on your feet
- A piece of land with sea all around it
- 60 minutes
- You have one on each hand
14 Clues: 60 minutes • A baby sheep • The opposite of day • The opposite of low • The opposite of dark • Saying words to people • Where a princess lives • You have one on each hand • Putting down words on paper • To move around on your feet • You use this to cut your dinner • The part of your leg that bends • A piece of land with sea all around it • The sound you make when you rap on a door
Silent letters 2022-05-12
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- not according to plans; amiss
- to suppose something; an estimate
- to engage in achieving a goal; a series of events designed to achieve a goal.
- not knowing; without realizing; with uncertainty
- the short, thick finger of the hand; to browse or turn through something such as a book or magazine
- something done in error
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- a person or object that gives protection; to protect
- a task to complete
- responsible for a wrong doing; blameworthy
- a musical instrument with 6 strings that is played by plucking or strumming
- the state of owing something; something owed or due
- to feel uncertainty; to have a lack of confidence; to distrust
- past tense of kneel; to have rested on the knees
- a toothed object used to smooth and arrange hair; to examine; to search through something
14 Clues: a task to complete • something done in error • not according to plans; amiss • to suppose something; an estimate • responsible for a wrong doing; blameworthy • past tense of kneel; to have rested on the knees • not knowing; without realizing; with uncertainty • the state of owing something; something owed or due • a person or object that gives protection; to protect • ...
Ancient Greece City states 2023-02-14
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- a democracy where people elect people to make decisions for them
- the group allied with Sparta
- the epic poem that provides most of our information about the trojan war
- the Greek philosopher who believed all knowledge came from experience and observations
- immigrant inhabitants of a city state
- the group enslaved by Sparta that did the farm work
- the Greek philosopher who based his teaching style on asking a ton of questions
- the group with political power which excluded women, slaves, and metics
- the northern kingdom home to Alexander the Great
- the political structure that governed most of ancient Greece
- a government where power is shared amongst the people
- a government were a small group of powerful people hold all the power
- the military strategy of surrounding a city used by Sparta against Athens
- a Greek play with a happy ending
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- the Egyptian city established by Alexander the Great as a center of learning and culture
- the Greek philosopher who wanted a philosopher king to be in charge
- This sea surrounds the Greek peninsula and islands
- the hybrid of Greek and other cultures spread by Alexander the Great
- the elevated part of the City state where important building were kept
- this geographic feature limited agriculture in Greece
- the kind of democracy were citizens vote directly on issues
- a Greek play where everyone dies at the end
- the group of City states allied with Athens
- Greek City state characterized by militarism and oligarchy
- the athletic competition used by the Greeks to honor Zeus
- a military formation of overlapping spears
26 Clues: the group allied with Sparta • a Greek play with a happy ending • immigrant inhabitants of a city state • a military formation of overlapping spears • a Greek play where everyone dies at the end • the group of City states allied with Athens • the northern kingdom home to Alexander the Great • This sea surrounds the Greek peninsula and islands • ...
JDK vs JRE vs JVM in java 2024-12-05
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- Converts to bytecode (8 letters).
- JVM memory technique (9 letters).
- Java coding language (4 letters).
- Java program packager (7 letters).
- Runs Java bytecode (3 letters).
- Executes Java programs (7 letters).
- Java's key feature (13 letters).
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- Fixing Java errors (8 letters).
- JVM full form (10 letters).
- Java pre-written classes (7 letters).
- Java file extension (4 letters).
- Source-to-bytecode converter (8 letters).
- Java development toolkit (3 letters).
- Java runtime acronym (3 letters).
- Compiles Java code (7 letters).
15 Clues: JVM full form (10 letters). • Fixing Java errors (8 letters). • Compiles Java code (7 letters). • Runs Java bytecode (3 letters). • Java file extension (4 letters). • Java's key feature (13 letters). • Converts to bytecode (8 letters). • JVM memory technique (9 letters). • Java coding language (4 letters). • Java runtime acronym (3 letters). • Java program packager (7 letters). • ...
Swachhata Challenge 2024-09-29
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- The ultimate goal of keeping our surroundings clean and safe (8 letters)TOTE An eco-friendly alternative to plastic bags, often made of cloth (6 letters)
- Material used to scrub surfaces (6 letters)
- The act of removing dirt or impurities (7 letters)
- A common cleaning tool for dusting surfaces (5 letters)
- A solution used for disinfecting (9 letters)
- Important practice to prevent the spread of germs (7 letters)
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- Type of container used for food waste composting (6 letters)
- This colorful bin promotes recycling and reducing waste (5 letters)
- Essential for washing hands properly (6 letters)
- Often used to remove stains, found in laundry rooms (8 letters)
- A player’s final clean-up before a big match, often involving gear (8 letters)
- Natural material used for scrubbing (5 letters)
- A daily ritual to maintain personal hygiene (6 letters)
13 Clues: Material used to scrub surfaces (6 letters) • A solution used for disinfecting (9 letters) • Natural material used for scrubbing (5 letters) • Essential for washing hands properly (6 letters) • The act of removing dirt or impurities (7 letters) • A common cleaning tool for dusting surfaces (5 letters) • A daily ritual to maintain personal hygiene (6 letters) • ...
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief 2021-10-12
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- Zeus's main weapon
- half man half bull
- main character
- Olympus where the Greek gods live
- material used to make swords
- King of titans
- where dead people go in greek mythology
- Greek sky god
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- half human half goat
- Used as a helmet of invisibility by Hades
- Greek sea god
- Greek god of war
- character in Greek myth with snake hair
13 Clues: Greek sea god • Greek sky god • main character • King of titans • Greek god of war • Zeus's main weapon • half man half bull • half human half goat • material used to make swords • Olympus where the Greek gods live • character in Greek myth with snake hair • where dead people go in greek mythology • Used as a helmet of invisibility by Hades
Kapitel 6 Plane Machen 2023-08-31
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- Wohin? "In____" (7 letters)
- Ich muss in____gehen. (9 letters)
- ins ______ gehen (9 Letters)
- Wie geht's denn? (9 letters)
- Ich kann____gehen. (6 letters)
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- Ich bin ____. (6 letters)
- Ich will ien ____ gehen. (7 letters)
- Ich mochte ins___ gehen. (4 letters)
- ein ________ (two words, no speaces, 8 letters)
- Ich bin___! (8 letters)
- in die _____ gehen (5 letters)
- Sehr_ _ _!
12 Clues: Sehr_ _ _! • Ich bin___! (8 letters) • Ich bin ____. (6 letters) • Wohin? "In____" (7 letters) • ins ______ gehen (9 Letters) • Wie geht's denn? (9 letters) • in die _____ gehen (5 letters) • Ich kann____gehen. (6 letters) • Ich muss in____gehen. (9 letters) • Ich will ien ____ gehen. (7 letters) • Ich mochte ins___ gehen. (4 letters) • ...
Stanbic Crossword 2023-11-16
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- The reason our department exists
- process of bringing people together from different backgrounds/units to work on a project (12 letters)
- Acknowledge or appreciate based on merit ( 9 letters )
- A shared set of values, beliefs and norms within a team (6 letters)
- A blue bank
- The best collateral (4 letters)
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- Popular board game of properties and money (8 letters)
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another team member (7 letters)
- Green amber or red (6 letters)
- Not meant to be disclosed (12 letters)
- A collaborative activity where team members work together to achieve a common goal (9 letters)
- Meant to guide a decision
- Failure to pay
- an exercise designed to improve communication and trust among team members (8 letters)
14 Clues: A blue bank • Failure to pay • Meant to guide a decision • Green amber or red (6 letters) • The best collateral (4 letters) • The reason our department exists • Not meant to be disclosed (12 letters) • Popular board game of properties and money (8 letters) • Acknowledge or appreciate based on merit ( 9 letters ) • ...
FINITE MATH 2020-05-13
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- 5 the mode of the data set (2,2,3,4,5,5,5)
- order that is from the smallest to largest number
- any proper subset of a population
- The difference between the lowest and highest numbers
- 2 the median of the data set (1,2,3)
- A measure of how spread out numbers are
- represented with roman letters
- descriptive measures that describe populations
- The average of the squared differences from the mean
- any quantifiable value that provides insight regarding the shape, center, or spread of a data set
- descriptive measures that that describe samples
- The number which appears most often
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- percentage of scores in it's frequency
- the process of using statistics to draw conclusions and make predictions about parameters
- The middle of a sorted list of numbers
- is said to be in the kth percentile
- does not involve the infinite processes of calculus
- the set of all individuals meeting a particular set of criterion
- The average of the numbers
- a greek symbol in math
- any whole number
21 Clues: any whole number • a greek symbol in math • The average of the numbers • represented with roman letters • any proper subset of a population • is said to be in the kth percentile • The number which appears most often • percentage of scores in it's frequency • The middle of a sorted list of numbers • A measure of how spread out numbers are • ...
Ancient Civilizations Part2 Group 2 2013-03-28
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- Greek marketplace
- reformed Greece's laws; through harsh punishments
- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- strong men who seized power by force for the good of the people
- Spartan foot soliders
- over throw Draco's harsh laws in 590 BC
- system where all people vote directly on an issue
- offical count of the population
- set of colored and knoted cords; used to keep records
- Greek philosphere used reason and logic to study the natural world
- Greek goddess of wisdom, citystate of Athens named for her
- Mayan way of deforestation
- Aspect of Rome found worldwide
- increase in prices
- Birthplace of democracy, located in Greece
- Head of the Catholic Church
- Greek philosphere throught people could learn by asking questions
- Mightest citystate in Greece
- Greek City State
- symbolic writing
- Roman language
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- Greek philosphere student of Socrates
- Teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- Set the stage for Athenian democracy
- Famous Temple to the Goddess Athena
- partnership
- Son of PhilipII conquered most of the persian empire
- Political Structure; written
- Slaves to the Spartans
- Term meaning Greek like
- Mayan record book
- the Roman Peace
- helped bring an end to the republic in Rome
- body of members who advised elected officals
- where the Aztec Empire started
- a form of Government run by the people
- Temples for greek gods and places for public cerimonies
- manmade channels to bring water to a city
- type of Aztec tax
- wrote the Odyssey; and the Iliad
- most important early christian offical
- term meaning cheif of state
42 Clues: partnership • Roman language • the Roman Peace • Greek City State • symbolic writing • Greek marketplace • Mayan record book • type of Aztec tax • increase in prices • Spartan foot soliders • Slaves to the Spartans • Term meaning Greek like • Mayan way of deforestation • Capital of the Aztec Empire • Head of the Catholic Church • term meaning cheif of state • Political Structure; written • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2014-09-12
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- art of effective and persuasive writing
- ancient bronze civilization in Crete
- famous english archeologist who discovered Knossos on the island of Crete
- someone who studies philosophy
- Greek historian, lived in 5th century BC (Father of History)
- great military leader, he sought to imitate Achilles
- first legislature of ancient Greece
- one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens
- first Greek dramas, presented in a trilogy
- type of container of a characteristic, shape and size
- largest Greek island in Saronic Gulf
- historical region that surrounds the city of Athens
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- capitol of Greece
- someone who lived in the city-state Corinth, located on the Isthmus of Corinth
- a powerful kingdom of unorganized rural barbarians in the fifth century BC
- ancient oared warship, built for military purposes
- a pupil of Plato, Greek philosopher
- ancient Greek physician, outstanding figure in history of medicine
- wrote poetry about military adventures
- a prominent city-state that arose as a dominant, military land power
- type of column used for basic, fundamental usage
- town in Greece, place of the Battle of Marathon- Athenian army defeated the Persians
- one of the final dramatic forms in Greek theater, funny
- temple dedicated to Athena
- originally a stone mason, teaching method is the socratic method, taught Plato
- "city-state" Greek town, center where people met for activities
- a ruler who seized power unconstitutionally
- Greek sculptor, painter and architect- greatest of all sculptures. His statue of Zeus at Olympia is one of the 7 wonders of the ancient work=ld
- institution of higher learning
- type of column used for temples
30 Clues: capitol of Greece • temple dedicated to Athena • someone who studies philosophy • institution of higher learning • type of column used for temples • a pupil of Plato, Greek philosopher • first legislature of ancient Greece • ancient bronze civilization in Crete • largest Greek island in Saronic Gulf • wrote poetry about military adventures • ...
All about the Romans and the Greeks 2021-02-11
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- Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures
- Roman had many skills in art and Greek art was very important there ______
- Most Roman education was based on Greeks education and the Greeks ______ to learn
- Roman Pottery was very important to their daily lives and Greeks art was very _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music _______ like
- While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________
- Roman artists accused of painting gods and Greek artists focused on painting ______
- In Rome it was hard to farm because it was mostly temples and Greek farming was also difficult because they did not have a lot of _______
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- Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours
- Greeks had a similar school day to ours and Romans had to ___________ every day to go to school
- The Greeks homes were built to keep them warm in the summer and the Romans homes were Built to ________
- Greeks wore simple made clothes and the Romans wore _________ clothing
- Greek girls had to get married at 13-14 and the Romans were married for _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music ____ like
- Greek families had similar lives to what we had today and the Roman families very _______
- Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods
- In Rome sports were very popular in Greek there were a variety of _____
- The Greeks had different types of buildings and the Romans__________ there gods
- Romans had greyhound dogs, ferrets, small monkeys, blackbirds as pets and the Greeks had __________ as pets
- Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______
20 Clues: While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________ • Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures • Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods • Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______ • Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours • ...
Final Review 2024-05-16
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- name for the ruler/king in Egypt
- Egyptian god was associated with the sun and creation
- Persephone's mom in greek myth
- What god was the Great Sphinx modeled after
- Where did Norse mythology come from
- egyptian god controlled darkness, chaos, and storms
- Who is the Roman god of doors/change
- who fought the nemean lion
- were the Olympians created before or after the Titans?
- god of the pharaohs
- What did Odin exchange his eye for
- the Greek art form we made online that often displayed Greek myths
- name of the place in Greek underworld where worst souls would go
- What natural phenomenon happens because of Persephone’s 6-month exile to the underworld
- name of the ancient, magical language that Odin discovered
- the name of the tree that surrounds everything in Norse mythology
- Osiris's wife
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- When a culture worships more than one god/deity
- who gave the humans fire in greek mythology?
- Greek god of earthquakes
- common in greek myth, when someone tells the future and it happens
- Who was known as the second most powerful god in Roman mythology
- the first being in Greek creation story
- this is one of the things humans named after the roman gods
- What was Heimdall’s bridge made of
- natural and spiritual landmark in Ancient Egypt
- Where was Loki held captive for a time
- one of the Egyptian gods that looks like a crocodile
- vikings often robbed these places since they had treasure, were secluded, and had little security
- Athena and Ares are both gods of war, but athena focuses on...
30 Clues: Osiris's wife • god of the pharaohs • Greek god of earthquakes • who fought the nemean lion • Persephone's mom in greek myth • name for the ruler/king in Egypt • What was Heimdall’s bridge made of • What did Odin exchange his eye for • Where did Norse mythology come from • Who is the Roman god of doors/change • Where was Loki held captive for a time • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-08-31
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- Athens and Sparta fought the Persian empire in this war:
- These two Athenian victories gave the Greeks control of the Aegean Sea:
- Euclid and Pythagoras were prominent Greek figures in:
- Athens was part of this league:
- Aeschylus and Sophocles were prominent Greek figures in this field:
- This type of government was pioneered by the Athenians and allowed the people to rule:
- These individuals had rights in ancient Greece:
- Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates were prominent Greek figures in:
- These served as natural barriers and boundaries in addition to preventing large scale farming in Greece:
- This man's conquest returned Greece to a monarchy:
- This nation was able to conquer Greece due to Athens and Sparta being weakened by the war:
- Herodotus and Thucydides were among the first to practice this discipline:
- This type of column is the most elegant:
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- Greek society was divided into these two categories:
- During this man's golden age, democracy was extended and Athens was rebuilt:
- This peninsula made up the ancient Greek world:
- Homer's Iliad and Odyssey are examples of this field:
- This man's conquest spread Greek influence throughout the known world:
- This man was a prominent Greek sculpture:
- Sparta was part of this league:
- This type of column has swirls at the top:
- This temple to Athena was built after the Persian War:
- Archimedes and Hippocrates were prominent Greek figures in:
- This peninsula was home to Sparta:
- Sparta had this type of government:
- This was the polytheistic religion of Greece:
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides:
- This war saw Athens fight Sparta:
- These promoted civic and commercial life:
- This type of column is the most basic:
- This was the first type of government Athens had:
31 Clues: Sparta was part of this league: • Athens was part of this league: • This war saw Athens fight Sparta: • This peninsula was home to Sparta: • Sparta had this type of government: • This type of column is the most basic: • This type of column is the most elegant: • This man was a prominent Greek sculpture: • These promoted civic and commercial life: • ...
4th Grade Vocabulary Words 2021-12-12
20 Clues: war • Wall • ship • crowd • beach • I win • greek • sword • helmet • Trojan • parade • shield • sleeves • Stadium • trident • soldier • I fight • gladiator • greek warrior • trojan warrior
Unit 1 Review 2023-10-13
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- Mary is the mother of:
- Mary is the Blessed ______ Mary
- Jesus was born in:
- How many marks of the Church are there?
- _____ Testament: after Jesus - includes the Gospels, Letters, Acts, Revelation.
- _____ Testament: before Jesus - includes the Historical Books, Psalms, Prophets, Wisdom Literature.
- Means "Mission" in Latin
- The Mystery of Jesus' sacrifice.
- __________ Revelation is the longing fulfillment and happiness that is in our hearts.
- One God, Three Persons
- Means "Thanksgiving" in Greek
- __________ Revelation is when God makes himself known to mankind through the Bible and through the Church.
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- Mother Mary's husband
- First part of the Mass is called Liturgy of the ______.
- The most important part of Mass.
- We are chosen and ________ by God.
- The bread and wine become Jesus' REAL Body and Blood.
- A belief that has been divinely revealed to us and is defined by the Church.
- Mary was Immaculately Conceived and born in:
19 Clues: Jesus was born in: • Mother Mary's husband • Mary is the mother of: • One God, Three Persons • Means "Mission" in Latin • Means "Thanksgiving" in Greek • Mary is the Blessed ______ Mary • The most important part of Mass. • The Mystery of Jesus' sacrifice. • We are chosen and ________ by God. • How many marks of the Church are there? • Mary was Immaculately Conceived and born in: • ...
Ancient Greece Chapter 7 2014-02-09
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- The Greek god of the sea
- this means to be forced from the city-state for ten years
- Greek poet famous for writing epic poems about the Trojan War
- Greek city-state that focused everything on a strong military
- Athenian general who led the Athenian navy against the Persians
- the Greek name for city-state
- Greek city-state that had a democratic government
- Epic poem about a heroes return from the Trojan War
- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
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- The peninsula forming the southern part of Greece
- The narrow pass where 300 Spartans held off 300,000 Persians
- ancient fighting ship used by the Athenian navy
- The King of Sparta who led 300 soldiers against the Persians
- Athenian leader who made citizen slavery illegal
- Greek god of motion, sleep, dreams, travelers and thieves
15 Clues: The Greek god of the sea • the Greek name for city-state • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • ancient fighting ship used by the Athenian navy • Athenian leader who made citizen slavery illegal • The peninsula forming the southern part of Greece • Greek city-state that had a democratic government • Epic poem about a heroes return from the Trojan War • ...
ARCHITECTURE 2025-03-29
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- Ancient Greek high city
- Greek column with scrolls
- Round domed building
- Triangular roof section
- Medieval pointed arch style
- Ornate column style
- Central open court
- Small tower on building
- Grotesque drain spout
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- Asian tiered tower
- Front of building
- Low protective wall
- Central wedge in arch
- Simplest Greek column order
- Columned entrance
- Projecting support structure
- Ornate 17th century style
- Row of columns
- Supporting exterior structure
- Ancient Mesopotamian temple
20 Clues: Row of columns • Front of building • Columned entrance • Asian tiered tower • Central open court • Low protective wall • Ornate column style • Round domed building • Central wedge in arch • Grotesque drain spout • Ancient Greek high city • Triangular roof section • Small tower on building • Greek column with scrolls • Ornate 17th century style • Simplest Greek column order • ...
Greek City-State and Religion 2015-11-12
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- god of music, poetry, prophecy,
- goddess of agriculture and grain
- god of the sea
- wife of Zeus and goddess of women and marriage
- the pre-Greek, Bronze Age trading peoples of Crete
- a Greek market place
- the first people of Greece to speak 'Greek'
- god of war
- considered the "king of the gods"
- goddess of love and beauty
- temples were often located on this fortified position on a hill in city states
- god of fire and smithing (metal work)
- messenger of the gods, god of travel
- goddess of home and family
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- goddess of the hunt
- 'polis' gives us our word for _____
- Homer wrote the Iliad detailing the events of the ____ ____
- the 12 major deities of the Greek pantheon were called
- goddess of wisdom
- festival of Zeus, athletic competitions still loved today
- Greeks served their gods in (structures)
- a Greek city state
- only free males born in a city-state could be a _____
- god of wine, revelry, pleasure
- the period of warfare in which Greek culture was spread via migration
- author of the Iliad
- god of the underworld
27 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • goddess of wisdom • a Greek city state • goddess of the hunt • author of the Iliad • a Greek market place • god of the underworld • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of home and family • god of wine, revelry, pleasure • god of music, poetry, prophecy, • goddess of agriculture and grain • considered the "king of the gods" • ...
Ancient Greek Mathematics 2020-06-19
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- key figure in ancient Greek mathematics
- studied maths to reveal knowledge by _____
- are the theorems used thousands years ago still used today?
- Pythagoras theorem
- base ___ system
- ____ means earth
- When was the Greek numberal system developed
- longest side of a triangle
- ____ means measuring
- the most important axiom
- axiom in greek means ____
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- book that Euclid wrote
- Pythagoras was also a ____
- ____ heavily relied on mathematics
- straight angle has _____
- majority of greek maths was related to _____
- (4th axiom)all right angles are ____
- a line can be drawn between any two ____
- amount of lives Pythagoras believed he had lived
19 Clues: base ___ system • ____ means earth • Pythagoras theorem • ____ means measuring • book that Euclid wrote • straight angle has _____ • the most important axiom • axiom in greek means ____ • Pythagoras was also a ____ • longest side of a triangle • ____ heavily relied on mathematics • (4th axiom)all right angles are ____ • key figure in ancient Greek mathematics • ...
Greek and Latin Roots 2018-02-01
13 Clues: To,Latin • Go,Latin • Man,Greek • Say,Latin • New,Greek • Send,Latin • Book,Greek • Write,Latin • Carry,Latin • Center,Latin • Believe,Latin • Science,Greek • Onehundred,Latin
Greek and Latin Roots 2018-02-01
13 Clues: To,Latin • Go,Latin • Man,Greek • Say,Latin • New,Greek • Send,Latin • Book,Greek • Write,Latin • Carry,Latin • Center,Latin • Believe,Latin • Science,Greek • Onehundred,Latin
ancient greece word search 2025-05-04
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- goddess of wisdom
- greek philosopher and student of Socrates.
- god of the sea.
- greek philosopher and scientist
- greek Athenian statesman.
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- wife of Zeus.
- Greek culture
- greek philosopher known for his questioning method.
- god of music
- greek author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- king of the gods
- greek city-state known for its military strength
12 Clues: god of music • wife of Zeus. • Greek culture • god of the sea. • king of the gods • goddess of wisdom • greek Athenian statesman. • greek philosopher and scientist • greek philosopher and student of Socrates. • greek author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. • greek city-state known for its military strength • greek philosopher known for his questioning method.
Ancient greece 2023-09-29
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- of Doris,” a Greek district, or “of Doros,” referring to the son of Helen of Sparta.
- king of Macedon; conqueror of Greece and Egypt and Persia; founder of Alexandria
- broad, wide
- rule of the best.
- a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete
- city state
- security, pledge, hostage
- king (basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC.
- to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks
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- "people power".
- ancient Greek war fought between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies for the hegemony
- a Greek philosopher from Athens
- be deployed for battle, on the march,
- Bronze Age civilization in Greece represented by finds at Mycenae
- an ancient Greek philosopher
- fought by Greek states and Persia over a period
16 Clues: city state • broad, wide • "people power". • rule of the best. • security, pledge, hostage • an ancient Greek philosopher • a Greek philosopher from Athens • be deployed for battle, on the march, • to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks • a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete • fought by Greek states and Persia over a period • ...
4NJ Class Crossword 2025-06-23
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- name of Sean, in Thozet. (8 letters)
- name of the student born 6-Oct-2015, in Fitzroy. (6 letters)
- 10 birthday and part of Flinders. (7 letters)
- name of Zailyn, who was born in April 2016. (8 letters)
- surname, rhymes with "bunker". (7 letters)
- shared by Jaylen, Lexie, Aria, Charlotte and Riley T. (4 letters)
- Clues
- is in this house. (7 letters)
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- surname, starts with "K", ends in "o", has a "z" in the middle! (9 letters)
- student shares a name with a famous singer (surname: Brady). (6 letters)
- Riley is in Flinders. (7 letters)
- on Christmas Eve, this student is in Cook. (5 letters)
- only student with a hyphenated last name. (McKinley-____) (8 letters)
- starting with "L" – Alexis's last name. (11 letters)
- from Leichhardt, born in July 2015. (6 letters)
15 Clues: Clues • is in this house. (7 letters) • Riley is in Flinders. (7 letters) • name of Sean, in Thozet. (8 letters) • surname, rhymes with "bunker". (7 letters) • 10 birthday and part of Flinders. (7 letters) • from Leichhardt, born in July 2015. (6 letters) • starting with "L" – Alexis's last name. (11 letters) • on Christmas Eve, this student is in Cook. (5 letters) • ...
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-12
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- Romans were the first major city to use
- The Romans learned .... the inside of animal
- a person to do stuff for a family
- Greeks spent a lot of time in making their
- Gods were an important part of
- Building was a big part of rome like the
- Both places were forced into
- They both used this structure of a human
- houses in both places are used for warm and
- People have argued so much about the beginning of
- Greeks used the olympics to honor
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- Greeks were introduced to the letters of the... a long time ago
- Greek... is very specific
- Romans won the first …… war
- Both cities children went to
- The … punic war was the shortest
- The roman empire ended becauce the emperor was killed by a ….. leader
- People have argued so much about the beginning of
- Greeks used …. to stay happy
- The children loved to play with
20 Clues: Greek... is very specific • Romans won the first …… war • Both cities children went to • Greeks used …. to stay happy • Both places were forced into • Gods were an important part of • The children loved to play with • The … punic war was the shortest • a person to do stuff for a family • Greeks used the olympics to honor • Romans were the first major city to use • ...
UltraTechProducts2 2024-11-25
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- (8 letters): Water-resistant sealant
- (11 letters): Cement that repels water effectively
- (8 letters): Adhesive for perfect tiling
- (11 letters): Waterproofing solution
- (9 letters): Adhesive for AAC blocks
- (10 letters): High-strength grout
- (9 letters): Base coat for plastering
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- (10 letters): Advanced water-resistant cement
- (8 letters): Lightweight plaster
- (8 letters): Fire-resistant cement
- (10 letters): Ready-to-use plaster
- (11 letters): Premium wall putty
12 Clues: (8 letters): Lightweight plaster • (11 letters): Premium wall putty • (10 letters): High-strength grout • (8 letters): Fire-resistant cement • (10 letters): Ready-to-use plaster • (8 letters): Water-resistant sealant • (11 letters): Waterproofing solution • (9 letters): Adhesive for AAC blocks • (9 letters): Base coat for plastering • (8 letters): Adhesive for perfect tiling • ...
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-11
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- An Oligarchy is ruled by
- The Romans had multiple parts to some wars like the Punic wars, but the Greeks didn’t have a lot of parts to their
- While the Romans were a republic the Greek were ___
- The Greek wedding took three days and to be married there were three steps. The Romans got __ for life
- You would think that the Roman and Greek houses would be the same but they are not. The Roman architecture is for history, culture, and society. The Greek houses were made to keep the cold in for the summer and the __ out for the winter.
- Drinking!! The Greeks and Romans both enjoyed important to them to drink because the Romans would mainly drink things that were based on a region called the Mediterranean Triad. The Greeks thought drinking wine very __ to them.
- Science!! Science is a different meaning in both Rome and Greek opinion. For example, the Romans made a lot of things like concrete, plumbing, tools, sundials, and a lot more. While the Greeks made a type of __ which is when math is used in shapes
- In Greece, women could buy but not __ their property
- The Roman children were treated with care by their elders and taught to respect the elders, while the Greek children went to school until they were 18 then were required to join a __ school for two years
- Games!! Both Greek and Romans __ playing a variety of games
- The Romans had all kinds of pets like ferrets, greyhound dogs, black birds, nightingale, small monkeys, and parrots, while the Greeks were more obsessed with
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- The Greek women and the Roman women were a little bit the same. The Greek women were not considered citizens, and were owned by their husband. However the Roman women had to teach young __ to art of the home
- The Greeks were very interested in fashion, while the Romans paid special to their clothes
- Architecture!! The Roman and Greek architecture is about the same because __ borrowed some of the ideas.
- The Greece food would be very easy to find, but the Roman food was based on __ meals called Mediterranean
- Literature!!! The Romans strived to earn a living by writing, but the Greeks lost the __ of writing
- Both the Romans and Greeks focused their art on important __ figures
- Learning!!! The Greeks loved to learn, but while the Roman education was based around the ___ traditions
- In Greece, women were not allowed to be
- Greeks' art was completely different from Rome's art. Gods For example, the Greek decorated almost every part of their life while the Romans focused on the __ and Goddesses
20 Clues: An Oligarchy is ruled by • In Greece, women were not allowed to be • While the Romans were a republic the Greek were ___ • In Greece, women could buy but not __ their property • Games!! Both Greek and Romans __ playing a variety of games • Both the Romans and Greeks focused their art on important __ figures • ...
The Roman And Greece Cross Word Puzzle 2021-02-12
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- What were roman gladiators
- Who wrote the iliad
- This man was greek and wrote a book living 300 BC
- When did greek girls get married
- Whatwas rome's new battle formation
- What greek civillazation had the strongest army
- up his power What is a roman dictator spossed to do
- How long did sparta fight Athens PW
- perfect What did Greeks do when make satues
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- There were more than how many soldiers/leagion
- Who was greece king for a while
- What was one greek game when someone threw a ball
- Who was the soldier who could never get hurt
- What happened when the gladiator looked at
- Who were the people in the myth made rome
- Whitch famous greek soldier died to bug
- When was Emporer Nero born into rome
- Who was the person that North Africa
- Who did Julius Ceasar kill/hunt down for dictator
19 Clues: Who wrote the iliad • What were roman gladiators • Who was greece king for a while • When did greek girls get married • Whatwas rome's new battle formation • How long did sparta fight Athens PW • When was Emporer Nero born into rome • Who was the person that North Africa • Whitch famous greek soldier died to bug • Who were the people in the myth made rome • ...
Greek Myths and Legends 2023-04-29
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- Father of the Greek gods and ruler of the Titans
- The Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Venus
- A king whose arrogance and pride which eventually led to his downfall
- Greek counterpart of Mars
- Greek hero whose only vulnerable point is in his heel
- A mountain nymph who was cursed by Hera to repeat the last words spoken by someone else
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- Greek goddess of fruit and vegetation and the mother of Persephone
- A Greek women who was too prideful with her weaving skills which led to her downfall
- Goddess of hunt and wild game
- Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- Goddess of wisdom and crafts
- Greek figure who is associated with the annual seasons
- Twin sibling of Artemis
- The daughter of the sun god Helios and Perse, as well as a sorceress
14 Clues: Twin sibling of Artemis • Greek counterpart of Mars • Goddess of wisdom and crafts • Goddess of hunt and wild game • Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • Father of the Greek gods and ruler of the Titans • The Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Venus • Greek hero whose only vulnerable point is in his heel • Greek figure who is associated with the annual seasons • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary (Part 2) 2023-10-20
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- very broad in range
- “the rule of many”; government by the people, either directly or through their elected representatives
- a long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero, such as the Iliad and the Odyssey of Homer
- to express indirectly through reference or association
- authoritative, traditional; relating to the literature, art, architecture, and ideals of the ancient Greek and Roman world
- in early Greek city-states, a fortified gathering place at the top of a hill that was sometimes the site of temples and public buildings
- the school of thought developed by the philosopher Epicurus in Hellenistic Athens
- the method of teaching used by the Greek philosopher Socrates; it employs a question-and-answer format to lead pupils to see things for themselves by using their own reason
- the age of Alexander the Great; period when the Greek language and ideas were carried to the non-Greek world
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- a system of government in which the people participate directly in government decision making through mass meetings
- the period between 461 b.c. and 429 b.c. when Pericles dominated Athenian politics and Athens reached the height of its power
- in ancient Sparta, a captive person who was forced to work for the conqueror
- an organized system of thought, from the Greek for “love of wisdom”
- a wall of shields created by foot soldiers marching shoulder to shoulder in a rectangular formation
- to set apart from others
- in early Greek city-states, an open area that served as a gathering place and as a market
- the early Greek city-state, consisting of a city or town and its surrounding countryside
- a systematic plan for doing something
- one who founds or establishes
- discussed by considering opposing viewpoints
20 Clues: very broad in range • to set apart from others • one who founds or establishes • a systematic plan for doing something • discussed by considering opposing viewpoints • to express indirectly through reference or association • an organized system of thought, from the Greek for “love of wisdom” • in ancient Sparta, a captive person who was forced to work for the conqueror • ...
Famous Greeks 2024-09-18
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- Third Persian Monarch.
- The greatest historian of the ancient world. Thucydides was an Athenian general who fought in the Great Peloponnesian War and later wrote its history.
- A mathematician who wrote a textbook on plane geometry known as the Elements.
- (online search) Greek philosopher, he was known for his use of logic.
- A great Athenian playwright. His most famous play was Oedipus Rex
- The next King of Macedon, after his fathers death, he was motivated for vengeance.
- (online search) He was the most famous King in Sparta.
- He built a powerful army and turned Macedonia into the chief power of the Greek world.
- (online search) Greek mathematician and physicist, he was known for being one of the leading scientists.
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- Athenian runner who dropped the news that Athens won before his death.
- Athenian Dramatist. His style was mostly directed with real life scenarios.
- An astronomer who determined that the earth was round.
- (online search) Greek politician in Athens, he was known for his influence on the Persian and Pelloponoisiean war.
- (online search) A Greek play writer, he was known for his many plays.
- Forth Persian Monarch.
- Greek philosopher, he believed in the power of argument over writing. He was known for his constant debating.
- Greek philosopher, student of Socrates, he made an academy after his teacher (Socrates) death.
- He wrote History of the Persian Wars, often seen as the first real history in Western civilization.
- An astronomer who theorized that the center of the universe was the center of the sun.
- A Greek philosopher who taught his students that the universe could be found in music and numbers.
20 Clues: Third Persian Monarch. • Forth Persian Monarch. • An astronomer who determined that the earth was round. • (online search) He was the most famous King in Sparta. • A great Athenian playwright. His most famous play was Oedipus Rex • (online search) A Greek play writer, he was known for his many plays. • ...
Greek Myths and Legends 2023-04-29
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- Father of the Greek gods and ruler of the Titans
- The Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Venus
- A king whose arrogance and pride which eventually led to his downfall
- Greek counterpart of Mars
- Greek hero whose only vulnerable point is in his heel
- A mountain nymph who was cursed by Hera to repeat the last words spoken by someone else
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- Greek goddess of fruit and vegetation and the mother of Persephone
- A Greek women who was too prideful with her weaving skills which led to her downfall
- Goddess of hunt and wild game
- Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- Goddess of wisdom and crafts
- Greek figure who is associated with the annual seasons
- Twin sibling of Artemis
- The daughter of the sun god Helios and Perse, as well as a sorceress
14 Clues: Twin sibling of Artemis • Greek counterpart of Mars • Goddess of wisdom and crafts • Goddess of hunt and wild game • Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • Father of the Greek gods and ruler of the Titans • The Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Venus • Greek hero whose only vulnerable point is in his heel • Greek figure who is associated with the annual seasons • ...
Ancient Greek Theater 2024-04-03
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- The Greek goddess who cursed Medusa.
- Added the 2nd Actor to his plays
- Added the 3rd Actor to his plays
- Could own land, be physically fit, and have an education.
- How old did you have to be to have a say in Ancient Greek society?
- The belief in multiple gods.
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- The Greek god of fertility, wine, agriculture, and theatre.
- The dancing space
- A traditional story that explains natural phenomena.
- Greek Work for contest
- Still in existence, not destroyed over time.
- The root meaning of the word tragedy.
- A poem or lines performed in unison by chant or song.
- The first Actor who stepped away from the chorus.
- Altar where burnt offerings were made to the Greek gods.
- The seeing place in ancient greek performances.
16 Clues: The dancing space • Greek Work for contest • The belief in multiple gods. • Added the 2nd Actor to his plays • Added the 3rd Actor to his plays • The Greek goddess who cursed Medusa. • The root meaning of the word tragedy. • Still in existence, not destroyed over time. • The seeing place in ancient greek performances. • The first Actor who stepped away from the chorus. • ...
Sacred Roots of Theatre 2020-09-11
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- original meaning of the word means a "thing done"
- A personal flaw such as excessive pride
- first Greek actor known to emerge from the chorus
- derives from Greek meaning "goat song"
- rolling platform or wagon used to show the aftermath of a violent act
- entrance areas of Greek theatre through which the audience would enter
- worn by Greek actors to amplify the voice as well as indicate character
- the chorus would sing and dance on this area of the Greek theatre
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- comprised of several male actors who sang, danced and commented on the action of the play
- an actor who has earned lifetime honor of membership in the International Thespian Society
- Something that is connected with God (or the gods) or dedicated to a religious purpose
- the typical manner in which something is done
- the fascade of the Greek theatre building, typically enhanced by three doors
- derives from Greek meaning "song of revel"
- original meaning of the word theatre means "a seeing place"
- cleansing of emotions
16 Clues: cleansing of emotions • derives from Greek meaning "goat song" • A personal flaw such as excessive pride • derives from Greek meaning "song of revel" • the typical manner in which something is done • original meaning of the word means a "thing done" • first Greek actor known to emerge from the chorus • original meaning of the word theatre means "a seeing place" • ...
Clean Finish (Lily Mayne) 2024-11-17
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- The act of uncovering something new (9 letters)
- The release of stress (6 letters)
- Indecent proposal (11 letters)
- Desperate desire (4 letters)
- welcomed, embraced with approval (8 letters)
- close familiarity (8 letters)
- Intense pain (5 letters)
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- Partner for life (8 letters)
- Descending by mistake (7 letters)
- Accepting the unfortunate inevitable (11 letters)
- The loss of hope (7 letters)
- A love that is not shared (10 letters)
12 Clues: Intense pain (5 letters) • Partner for life (8 letters) • Desperate desire (4 letters) • The loss of hope (7 letters) • close familiarity (8 letters) • Indecent proposal (11 letters) • Descending by mistake (7 letters) • The release of stress (6 letters) • A love that is not shared (10 letters) • welcomed, embraced with approval (8 letters) • ...
Ancient Greek Important People 2024-09-18
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- an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms
- a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist
- an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy
- an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun
- an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts
- an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
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- an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
- an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus, part of the Persian Empire and a later citizen of Thurii in modern Calabria, Italy.
- 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.
- a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians for whom any plays have survived in full
14 Clues: a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens • an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy • an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism • ...
Ancient Greek Important People 2024-09-18
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- an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms
- a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist
- an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy
- an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun
- an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts
- an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
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- an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
- an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus, part of the Persian Empire and a later citizen of Thurii in modern Calabria, Italy.
- 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.
- a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians for whom any plays have survived in full
14 Clues: a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens • an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy • an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism • ...
ninjago dark island trilogy part 1 2024-11-19
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- The flying ship that the ninja use to travel
- Lloyd's mother and archeologist (6 letters)
- The conartist and theift who later on becomes allies with the ninja (5 letters)
- The main antagonist group (7 letters)
- The nindroid who uses ice (4 letters)
- The ninja who uses energy (5 letters)
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- The ninja who uses lightning (3 letters)
- The wise old man which trained the ninja (2 letters)
- The ninja who uses water (3 letters)
- The natural disaster that landed the ninja in the dark island (6 letters)
- The ninja who uses fire (3 letters)
- Where it mostly takes place (10 letters)
- The ninja who uses earth and is a ghost (4 letters)
13 Clues: The ninja who uses fire (3 letters) • The ninja who uses water (3 letters) • The main antagonist group (7 letters) • The nindroid who uses ice (4 letters) • The ninja who uses energy (5 letters) • The ninja who uses lightning (3 letters) • Where it mostly takes place (10 letters) • Lloyd's mother and archeologist (6 letters) • The flying ship that the ninja use to travel • ...
The Underworld 2025-10-20
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- the place of torture for the wicked
- Roman queen of the Underworld
- Roman king of the Underworld
- three-headed dog
- girl turned into a spider
- River by which the gods swear oaths
- River of forgetfulness
- goddess of witchcraft
- Greek king of the gods
- Complete the name ___________ Fields
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- condemned to roll a boulder up a hill
- Roman goddess of weaving
- Greek king of the Underworld
- Roman king of the gods
- Greek queen of the Underworld
- condemned to go hungry in the Underworld
- the Ferryman
- Greek goddess of weaving
18 Clues: the Ferryman • three-headed dog • goddess of witchcraft • Roman king of the gods • River of forgetfulness • Greek king of the gods • Roman goddess of weaving • Greek goddess of weaving • girl turned into a spider • Greek king of the Underworld • Roman king of the Underworld • Roman queen of the Underworld • Greek queen of the Underworld • the place of torture for the wicked • ...
Ancient Greek Important People 2024-09-18
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- an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms
- a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist
- an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy
- an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun
- an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts
- an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
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- an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
- an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus, part of the Persian Empire and a later citizen of Thurii in modern Calabria, Italy.
- 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.
- a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians for whom any plays have survived in full
14 Clues: a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens • an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy • an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism • ...
Christmas 2023-12-07
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- A famous ballet featuring a Nutcracker (7 letters)
- Children would get candy in these if they had been good (8 letters)
- Santa's flying vehicle (7 letters)
- The night of the Christmas celebration (10 letters)
- Hanging these on the tree is a tradition (5 letters)
- A festive song often sung during the holidays (6 letters)
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- Small, colorful candies often used for decorating gingerbread houses (8 letters)
- The color of Rudolph's nose (3 letters)
- A sweet beverage often enjoyed during the holidays (5 letters)
- Jolly old man who delivers gifts on Christmas Eve (4 letters)
- A popular holiday treat made with ginger and molasses (9 letters)
- A jolly, bearded character who helps Santa in some stories (6 letters)
- A frozen precipitation that falls during winter (5 letters)
13 Clues: Santa's flying vehicle (7 letters) • The color of Rudolph's nose (3 letters) • A famous ballet featuring a Nutcracker (7 letters) • The night of the Christmas celebration (10 letters) • Hanging these on the tree is a tradition (5 letters) • A festive song often sung during the holidays (6 letters) • A frozen precipitation that falls during winter (5 letters) • ...
Atomic structure and bonding 2024-10-03
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- An atom with 12 protons has this atomic number (5 letters
- The number of protons in an atom is defined by its ____ number (7 letters).
- The small particle orbiting the nucleus (8 letters)
- The subatomic particle with a positive charge (7 letters).
- How many elements are in aluminium oxide? (3 letters)
- The type of bonding starting with "C" (10 letters).
- The name for the simplest two-element compounds, ending in -ide (3 letters)
- The type of bond between metals and non-metals (8 letters).
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- The charge on an electron (8 letters).
- The center of an atom (7 letters).
- The particle found in the nucleus along with protons (7 letters)
- The table where elements are organized (8 letters).
- The element combined with calcium in calcium carbonate (6 letters).
- Subatomic particle with no charge (8 letters).
- Type of bond starting with "I" (8 letters)
15 Clues: The center of an atom (7 letters). • The charge on an electron (8 letters). • Type of bond starting with "I" (8 letters) • Subatomic particle with no charge (8 letters). • The table where elements are organized (8 letters). • The small particle orbiting the nucleus (8 letters) • The type of bonding starting with "C" (10 letters). • ...
Creative Writing 2024-10-25
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- The main character in a story (6 letters)
- The act of composing text (7 letters)
- An initial version of a written work (5 letters)
- A figure of speech that describes something as being something else (7 letters)
- Original and imaginative (8 letters)
- A literary genre that expresses feelings and ideas (7 letters)
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- A figure of speech that describes something in terms of another (6 letters)
- A way to structure a story, often involving the beginning, middle, and end (4 letters)
- The skill of creating written work (5 letters)
- A comparison using "like" or "as" (6 letters)
- The use of sensory details to create vivid imagery (6 letters)
- Non-living objects, often used in writing to convey themes (9 letters)
- A long narrative work of fiction (5 letters)
- The development and resolution of a character's journey (3 letters)
14 Clues: Original and imaginative (8 letters) • The act of composing text (7 letters) • The main character in a story (6 letters) • A long narrative work of fiction (5 letters) • A comparison using "like" or "as" (6 letters) • The skill of creating written work (5 letters) • An initial version of a written work (5 letters) • ...
Terms 2023-12-15
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- rate
- understanding values
- reason
- reason
- look
- emotion
- wise one
- Student of student of old Greek philosopher
- drug
- with 17A persuasion through repetition
- truth seeking
- movement
- change
- trustworthiness
- ancient debate king
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- talk about by not talking about
- application
- persuasion
- see 13D
- timeliness
- debate
- orator
- readers
- force
- Student of old Greek philosopher
- situation
- Old Greek philosopher
- lack of clarity
- equilibrium
29 Clues: rate • look • drug • force • debate • reason • reason • orator • change • see 13D • emotion • readers • wise one • movement • situation • persuasion • timeliness • application • equilibrium • truth seeking • lack of clarity • trustworthiness • ancient debate king • understanding values • Old Greek philosopher • talk about by not talking about • Student of old Greek philosopher • with 17A persuasion through repetition • ...
Mythology 2012-10-11
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- The hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder,
- The Roman god of winemaking and wine.
- The Greek god of war.
- The Roman king of the gods and the god of sky.
- The Norse god of oceans.
- The Roman god of water.
- The leader of the Norse gods, also the Norse god of war.
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- The Roman god of love.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The Greek god of the sea.
- The Roman god of agriculture and time.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom.
- The Greek king of the gods, and the god of the sky and lightning
- The Norse god of war.
- The Greek god of prophecies, poetry, music, and healing.
15 Clues: The Greek god of war. • The Norse god of war. • The Roman god of love. • The Roman god of water. • The Norse god of oceans. • The Greek god of the sea. • The Greek goddess of wisdom. • The Greek god of the underworld • The Roman god of winemaking and wine. • The Roman god of agriculture and time. • The hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder, • ...
