greek letters Crossword Puzzles
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) • ...
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
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 • ...
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 ) • ...
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 • ...
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: • ...
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 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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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.
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 Civilization 2026-03-05
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- Socrates most famous student
- Mathematician who developed the Pythagorean theorem.
- Meaning Greek culture.
- Alexander went as far as the edges of this country.
- Hellenistic Kings built and remodeled __________.
- Developed a way of teaching through asking questions.
- Philip and Alexander the Great were from here.
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- The Greeks believed that the 12 most important gods and goddesses lived on Mt.________.
- Promoted reason and logic over emotion.
- City-state in Italy that rose in power and took control of Greece.
- composed epics about brave heroes
- Important Greek city and the center of Greek Theater.
- Wrote Greek dramas
- Considered one of the greatest minds in history was Alexander the Great's teacher.
- The chief Greek God.
- Offered prophecies
- created fables that featured animals as main characters.
- Herodotus or Thucydides
18 Clues: Wrote Greek dramas • Offered prophecies • The chief Greek God. • Meaning Greek culture. • Herodotus or Thucydides • Socrates most famous student • composed epics about brave heroes • Promoted reason and logic over emotion. • Philip and Alexander the Great were from here. • Hellenistic Kings built and remodeled __________. • Alexander went as far as the edges of this country. • ...
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) • ...
Geography and People of Ancient Greece 2026-01-05
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- possibly mythological site of a famous war
- important crop in Greece, used in wine making
- large civilization north of Greece
- civilization in Asia Minor
- the first advanced civilization on Greek mainland
- sea located east of the Greek mainland
- independent city with its own government
- another term for city state
- Greek staple crop used for oil and eaten fresh
- sea located south of the Greek mainland
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- establishing settlements and new territories
- large palace complex on Crete
- sea located west of the Greek mainland
- large island once occupied by the Minoans
- They stopped city states from interacting
- Age time of limited cultural and scientific advances
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- where the Greeks fled during the Dark Age
18 Clues: civilization in Asia Minor • another term for city state • large palace complex on Crete • large civilization north of Greece • sea located west of the Greek mainland • sea located east of the Greek mainland • land surrounded by water on three sides • sea located south of the Greek mainland • independent city with its own government • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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" • ...
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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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 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. • ...
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 • ...
B1. Unlock. Vocabulary quiz final 2025-04-11
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- (noun) – The ideas, customs, and traditions of a group of people.
- (noun – 10,3)* – A gas that traps heat in the atmosphere and causes climate change. (10 letters, 3 letters)
- (adjective) – Located in a foreign country, especially to reduce costs or taxes.
- (phrasal verb – 3,4,3) To lose your job because the company has no more work or needs to cut costs.
- (noun) – The outer parts of a city or town.
- (noun) – Cutting down trees for wood.
- (noun – 6,7)* – The slow rise in the Earth’s temperature. (6 letters, 7 letters)
- (noun) – A thick forest with a lot of rain and many plants and animals.
- (noun – 4,10)* – The number of years a person is expected to live. (4 letters, 10 letters)
- (noun) – Money paid to a worker for their job, usually weekly or hourly.
- (noun) – Money that a person or business receives for work or investment.
- (noun – 8,4)* – Eating the right types and amounts of food. (8 letters, 4 letters)
- (noun/verb) – Planned activities to reach a goal, often for health, politics, or social change.
- (idiom – 4,3,3) Too much; more than what is normal or needed (often about behavior or style).
- (verb) – To make large quantities of goods, usually in factories.
- (noun) – A condition where someone is very overweight.
- (noun) – The total money a company earns from selling its goods or services.
- (noun – 8,5)* – A fashionable and expensive brand of clothes. (8 letters, 5 letters)
- (noun – 11,5)* – How healthy a food is and what it gives the body. (11 letters, 5 letters)
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- (noun – 7,10)* – When roads are too full of cars and movement is slow. (7 letters, 10 letters)
- (noun) – A community of plants, animals, and the environment working together.
- (adjective) – At risk of disappearing forever.
- (adjective) – Not natural; made by people.
- (verb) To let go or set free; to allow something to come out (like gas or energy).
- (noun) The process of building something, like a house, road, or bridge.
- (adjective) Causing death or something very serious.
- (noun) – A person who buys and uses products and services.
- (phrasal verb – 3,3)To finish paying all the money you owe.
- (noun) – The total amount of money spent.
- (noun) – The system of trade, money, and industry in a country.
- (noun – 3,2,6)* – The level of comfort and wealth a person or group has. (3 letters, 2 letters, 6 letters)
- (noun) – A product made by a specific company, with a unique name and logo.
- (verb) – To pay another company to do part of your work, often in another country.
- (noun) The act of ruining or breaking something completely.
- (verb phrase – 3,1,4) To give money as punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- (noun) A loan people take from a bank to buy a house or apartment, which they pay back over many years.
- (noun – 6,4)A natural fuel like coal, oil, or gas, formed from the remains of ancient animals and plants.
- (noun) – A serious medical condition when blood stops flowing to the brain.
- (verb) – To stop something from happening.
- (verb) – To make something bigger.
40 Clues: (verb) – To make something bigger. • (noun) – Cutting down trees for wood. • (noun) – The total amount of money spent. • (adjective) – Not natural; made by people. • (verb) – To stop something from happening. • (noun) – The outer parts of a city or town. • (adjective) – At risk of disappearing forever. • (adjective) Causing death or something very serious. • ...
Algebra project thingy crossword (PS: some parts I learned from khan academy, and this is a geometry puzzle not a algebra 1 puzzle (it says in the instructions to make a geometry puzzle not an algebra 1 puzzle) 2024-05-22
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- The formula for the area of a circle. (5 letters)
- How to find the slope of a line when given two points on it
- The graph of a quadratic function. (8 letters)
- A transformation that slides a figure a certain distance in a given direction. (12 letters)
- The term for the steepness of a line in the form y = mx + b. (5 letters)
- The highest point of a parabola that opens downwards. (6 letters)
- A transformation that flips a figure over a line. (9 letters)
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs. (copied and pasted)
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- Best Algebra teacher!
- A number that cannot be written as a fraction.
- A method for solving systems of equations by eliminating one variable
- A part of a line that starts at one point and extends infinitely in one direction. (4 letters)
- The point where the medians of a triangle intersect. (8 letters)
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and equal. (13 letters)
- The process of finding the value of an unknown variable in an equation. (8 letters)
- The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. (2 letters)
16 Clues: Best Algebra teacher! • A number that cannot be written as a fraction. • The graph of a quadratic function. (8 letters) • The formula for the area of a circle. (5 letters) • How to find the slope of a line when given two points on it • A transformation that flips a figure over a line. (9 letters) • The point where the medians of a triangle intersect. (8 letters) • ...
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, • ...
Mythology by Alex Sanchez 2012-10-11
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- The Greek king of the gods, and the god of the sky and lightning
- The Roman god of winemaking and wine.
- The Roman god of water.
- The Roman god of love.
- The Greek god of war.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom.
- The Norse god of oceans.
- The leader of the Norse gods, also the Norse god of war.
- The hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder,
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- The Roman god of agriculture and time.
- The Greek god of the sea.
- The Norse god of war.
- The Roman king of the gods and the god of sky.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The Greek god of prophecies, poetry, music, and healing.
15 Clues: The Norse god of war. • The Greek 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, • ...
GRAPHIC DESIGN 2026-03-24
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- The basic language used to create webpages.
- A programming language used to make websites interactive.
- A set of letters, numbers, and symbols with the same design (like a font family).
- Very light and narrow letters.
- A line placed under text to emphasize it.
- Clickable text or images that take you to another page or website.
- How something looks (colors, layout, style).
- Languages used to write instructions for computers (like JavaScript, Python).
- The process of creating and designing new fonts.
- A group of related fonts with the same style but different variations (like bold, italic, etc.).
- The style or design of letters and text (for example, how the letters look).
- A method used to upload or transfer files to a website server.
- Printed materials like business cards, letterheads, and envelopes.
- A font that looks like handwriting or cursive writing.
- Square codes that can be scanned to open links or information.
- The process of building and coding a website.
- A simple layout or blueprint of a website showing where elements will be placed.
- Letters that are thinner than normal but not too thin.
- How well a website works and what it can do.
- A line drawn through the middle of text to show it is deleted or not needed.
- A font where every letter takes up the same amount of space.
- The thickness of the letters in a font.
- Text with a shadow effect behind it to give depth or a 3D look.
- A font with small lines or “feet” at the ends of letters.
- A single page of a website.
- The art of arranging and designing text to make it clear and visually appealing.
- A font without the small lines at the ends of letters; looks clean and modern.
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- A company or place that creates and sells fonts.
- How easy a website is to use.
- Thick and dark letters used to make text stand out.
- Writing instructions (code) to create and control how a website works.
- A language used to style webpages (colors, fonts, layout).
- Letters shown with only their outer edge (no fill inside).
- Tools like Google that help people find websites.
- A decorative font with artistic or fancy designs.
- How users move around a website.
- The information on a website (text, images, videos).
- Very thick and bold letters.
- A basic, upright font style (not slanted), commonly used for regular text.
- The thickness or stretch of letters (narrow, normal, or wide).
- The process of creating how a website looks.
- Letters written in uppercase (capital letters), used to make text stand out or look more important.
- How easy it is to find a website online.
- Slanted letters used to show emphasis or style.
- A collection of webpages found on the internet.
- A system used to structure text using tags (like HTML).
- Small text written above the normal line (like in exponents).
- A stricter version of HTML with more rules.
- A traditional printing method that presses inked letters onto paper.
- Small text written below the normal line (like in chemical formulas).
- The tilt or slant of the letters (for example, straight or italic).
- A language used to style and transform XML documents.
52 Clues: A single page of a website. • Very thick and bold letters. • How easy a website is to use. • Very light and narrow letters. • How users move around a website. • The thickness of the letters in a font. • How easy it is to find a website online. • A line placed under text to emphasize it. • The basic language used to create webpages. • ...
Christmas 2023-12-07
Across
- 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) • ...
Unit 2 Greece 2023-05-04
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- A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- After the Bronze Age collapse, most city states in ancient Greece were governed by __________.
- A Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.
- A city state in ancient Greece.
- How did poor people in Athens manage to get a loan around 590 BC?
- Last phase of the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece.
- A Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato
- Every Greek polis had a constitution. While these constitutions varied greatly from one polis to another, the fact that every polis felt they needed a codified system of government bears witness to the Egalitarian spirit of all Greek poleis.
- The source of Athens’ strength and wealth was its __________.
- A blood red cape
- Devotion to or imitation of ancient Greek thought, customs, or styles.
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- Presumed author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- An ancient Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus, part of the Persian Empire.
- A king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He succeeded his father Philip II to the throne
- A member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta, intermediate in status between slaves and citizens.
- took place in 490 BC during the first Persian invasion of Greece. It was fought between the citizens of Athens, aided by Plataea, and a Persian force commanded by Datis and Artaphernes.
- A Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens.
- Were powerful people, usually nobles or wealthy citizens, take power in order to get a place through a crisis.
- A form of power structure in which power rests with a small number of people.
- A former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, that was dedicated to the goddess Athena during the fifth century BC.
- Education and training.
- Upon hearing that a god had taken a personal interest in him, an ancient Greek would most likely be what?
- An Athenian statesman, constitutional lawmaker and poet. He is remembered particularly for his efforts to legislate against political, economic and moral decline in Archaic Athens.
- Alexander the Great's father.
- A Greek philosopher born in Athens during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. He founded the Platonist school of thought and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning on the European continent.
25 Clues: A blood red cape • Education and training. • Alexander the Great's father. • A city state in ancient Greece. • Presumed author of the Iliad and Odyssey. • Last phase of the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece. • The source of Athens’ strength and wealth was its __________. • A Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. • ...
greeks 2025-09-19
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- Thucydides was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War recounts the fifth-century BC war between Sparta and Athens until the year 411 BC.
- Euripides was a Greek tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three authors of Greek tragedy for whom any plays have survived in full.
- Greek- city of Halicarnassus, under Persian control in the 5th century BC, and a later citizen of Thurii in modern Calabria, Italy.
- of Persia- Darius I, commonly known as Darius the Great, was the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE.
- philip of macedon - Philip II of Macedon was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty, founders of the ancient kingdom, and the father of Alexander the Great.
- Greek philosopher and polymath who made significant contributions to many fields of knowledge.
- Aristarchus of Samos was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center of the universe
- Sophocles was an ancient Greek tragedian, one of three from whom at least two plays have survived in full.
- of Persia- Xerxes I, commonly known as Xerxes the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC. He was the son of Darius the Great and Atossa, a daughter of Cyrus the Great.
- Pheidippides or Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired the marathon race.
- - ancient Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry,
- the Great- Alexander III of Macedon, most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
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- Eratosthenes of Cyrene was an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist.
- ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, and the founder of the philosophical movement known as Pythagoreanism
- Pericles was an influential Athenian statesman and general credited with leading Athens during its "Golden Age,"
- Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher
- Athenian philosopher and student of Socrates who is considered a founder of Western philosophy.
- brilliant ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor
- important Greeks:
- Leonidas- Leonidas I was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta.
- democracy, art, and architecture
21 Clues: important Greeks: • democracy, art, and architecture • Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher • - ancient Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry, • brilliant ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor • Leonidas- Leonidas I was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. • ...
Body Systems 2024-11-26
Across
- The system that controls and coordinates body activities (7 letters)
- The organ involved in breathing (6 letters)
- The organ that stores urine (7 letters)
- The type of tissue found in the circulatory system (7 letters)
- Type of tissue that is found in the bladder (9 letters)
- The system responsible for breaking down food (8 letters)
- The system that includes the lungs and airways (12 letters)
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- The organ that pumps blood (5 letters)
- The system that consists of muscles throughout the body (8 letters)
- The organ that processes food and begins digestion (7 letters)
- Type of tissue that makes up the lungs (10 letters)
- The system that transports blood throughout the body (10 letters)
- The type of muscle that is involuntary and found in the stomach (6 letters)
13 Clues: The organ that pumps blood (5 letters) • The organ that stores urine (7 letters) • The organ involved in breathing (6 letters) • Type of tissue that makes up the lungs (10 letters) • Type of tissue that is found in the bladder (9 letters) • The system responsible for breaking down food (8 letters) • The system that includes the lungs and airways (12 letters) • ...
STEM 2024-07-08
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- - The branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy (7 letters)
- - A quality essential for good leaders, involving clear expression (13 letters)
- - The ability to work well with others (12 letters)
- - Inventor of the telephone (4 letters)
- - A person who leads a team or organization (6 letters)
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- - Famous physicist who developed the theory of relativity (8 letters)
- - Notable female mathematician and computer scientist (6 letters)
- - A collaborative platform often used in scientific research (7 letters)
- - The science of computers and algorithms (8 letters)
- - Study of living organisms (7 letters)
- - Female chemist who discovered radium and polonium (5 letters)
- - The practice of managing and guiding a project or team (10 letters)
- - The process of creating and designing new products (11 letters)
13 Clues: - Study of living organisms (7 letters) • - Inventor of the telephone (4 letters) • - The ability to work well with others (12 letters) • - The science of computers and algorithms (8 letters) • - A person who leads a team or organization (6 letters) • - Female chemist who discovered radium and polonium (5 letters) • ...
Camping related 2024-08-15
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- A device used to view distant objects (9 letters)
- A large, lightweight cover that provides shade (4 letters)
- A versatile tool used for various tasks (9 letters)
- An essential item used to ignite a fire (11 letters)
- An inflatable sleeping surface (6 letters)
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- A container used for cooking water (6 letters)
- A protective cover over a campsite (6 letters)
- A type of container used to store food and keep it cool (6 letters)
- A type of sleeping arrangement, often used in a tent (7 letters)
- A tool used to cook or heat food over a fire (7 letters)
- A structure providing warmth and light (8 letters)
- A structure providing shelter (4 letters)
- A popular camping treat made of marshmallows and chocolate (4 letters)
13 Clues: A structure providing shelter (4 letters) • An inflatable sleeping surface (6 letters) • A container used for cooking water (6 letters) • A protective cover over a campsite (6 letters) • A device used to view distant objects (9 letters) • A structure providing warmth and light (8 letters) • A versatile tool used for various tasks (9 letters) • ...
Bible 2 2024-08-26
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- The place where Jesus was crucified (7 letters)
- The first murderer (4 letters)
- The oldest man mentioned in the Bible (10 letters)
- The husband of Bathsheba whom David had killed (7 letters)
- The queen who visited Solomon to test his wisdom (9 letters)
- The prophet who confronted Ahab and Jezebel (6 letters)
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- The river where Jesus was baptized (7 letters)
- The mountain where Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal (6 letters)
- The place where Moses struck the rock to bring forth water (6 letters)
- The city where Paul was imprisoned with Silas (9 letters)
- The king who had Daniel thrown into the lion's den (6 letters)
- The judge who defeated the Midianites with 300 men (7 letters)
- The apostle who doubted Jesus' resurrection until he saw Him (7 letters)
13 Clues: The first murderer (4 letters) • The river where Jesus was baptized (7 letters) • The place where Jesus was crucified (7 letters) • The oldest man mentioned in the Bible (10 letters) • The prophet who confronted Ahab and Jezebel (6 letters) • The city where Paul was imprisoned with Silas (9 letters) • The husband of Bathsheba whom David had killed (7 letters) • ...
Oxygen Therapy 2024-10-22
Across
- The process of exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide (11 letters)
- High flow oxygen can deliver oxygen between 10-12 liters/min. (12 letters)
- Must cover mouth and nose delivers 5-8L/min. (11 letters)
- decreased delivery of oxygen to the tissues(7 letters)
- Can deliver oxygen between 6-10 liters/min. (17 letters)
- A device that helps to expand the lungs (17 letters)
- Breathing difficulty or labored breathing (7 letters)
- Noninvasive intervention to promote oxygenation (10 letters)
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- Low-flow oxygen delivery device 1-6 L/min (13 letters)
- One inhalation & one exhalation (11 letters)
- Device delivering precise oxygen levels (10 letters)
- Process or mechanism that facilitates or impaired the body's ability to supply oxygen to all cells of the body (11 letters)
- Supplemental oxygen is considered a (9 letters)
13 Clues: One inhalation & one exhalation (11 letters) • Supplemental oxygen is considered a (9 letters) • Device delivering precise oxygen levels (10 letters) • A device that helps to expand the lungs (17 letters) • Breathing difficulty or labored breathing (7 letters) • Low-flow oxygen delivery device 1-6 L/min (13 letters) • ...
Toddler Language 2024-04-25
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- A word recommended for describing size to toddlers (7 letters)
- Talking about activities during everyday interactions (9 letters)
- Enhanced through exposure to rich language and storytelling (10 letters)
- Opportunities for introducing new words to toddlers (7 letters)
- Understanding of language even without full expression (13 letters)
- Type of language recommended for toddlers, using descriptive words (4 letters)
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- Essential aspect of language development for toddlers (13 letters)
- Key method for toddlers' learning according to the articles (10 letters)
- Type of turns that aid in brain physiology and language skills (14 letters)
- Words like "mine" and "yours" that can be confusing for toddlers (8 letters)
- Non-verbal communication methods used by toddlers (8 letters)
- Engagement method recommended for toddlers' language growth (11 letters)
- Elements of language highlighted in early development (8 letters)
13 Clues: Non-verbal communication methods used by toddlers (8 letters) • A word recommended for describing size to toddlers (7 letters) • Opportunities for introducing new words to toddlers (7 letters) • Talking about activities during everyday interactions (9 letters) • Elements of language highlighted in early development (8 letters) • ...
Oxygen Therapy 2024-10-22
Across
- One inhalation & one exhalation (11 letters)
- Breathing difficulty or labored breathing (7 letters)
- Process or mechanism that facilitates or impaired the body's ability to supply oxygen to all cells of the body (11 letters)
- Device delivering precise oxygen levels (10 letters)
- A device that helps to expand the lungs (17 letters)
- Low-flow oxygen delivery device 1-6 L/min (13 letters)
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- Must cover mouth and nose delivers 5-8L/min. (11 letters)
- Supplemental oxygen is considered a (9 letters)
- The process of exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide (11 letters)
- Can deliver oxygen between 6-10 liters/min. (17 letters)
- Decreased delivery of oxygen to the tissues(7 letters)
- Noninvasive intervention to promote oxygenation (10 letters)
- High flow oxygen can deliver oxygen between 10-12 liters/min. (12 letters)
13 Clues: One inhalation & one exhalation (11 letters) • Supplemental oxygen is considered a (9 letters) • Device delivering precise oxygen levels (10 letters) • A device that helps to expand the lungs (17 letters) • Breathing difficulty or labored breathing (7 letters) • Decreased delivery of oxygen to the tissues(7 letters) • ...
Plant Tissue Crossword Words and Clues - BIO 1003 2024-10-30
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- Tissue that transports nutrients and sugars (6 letters)
- Provides flexible support to young plant parts (11 letters)
- Protective outer layer of cells on leaves and stems (9 letters)
- Tissue type responsible for transporting nutrients and water (8 letters)
- Tissue that aids in regrowth, especially in grasses (10 letters)
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- Tissue that transports water from roots to leaves (5 letters)
- Strengthens the plant with thick, lignified cell walls (12 letters)
- Tissue found at the tips of roots and shoots (5 letters)
- Simple permanent tissue for storage and photosynthesis (10 letters)
- Tissue that allows plants to grow in thickness (7 letters)
- Replaces the epidermis in woody plants (8 letters)
- Type of tissue with actively dividing cells (8 letters)
- Waxy layer that helps prevent water loss on leaves (7 letters)
13 Clues: Replaces the epidermis in woody plants (8 letters) • Tissue that transports nutrients and sugars (6 letters) • Type of tissue with actively dividing cells (8 letters) • Tissue found at the tips of roots and shoots (5 letters) • Tissue that allows plants to grow in thickness (7 letters) • Provides flexible support to young plant parts (11 letters) • ...
Year 9 Crossword 2025-01-23
Across
- Footwear for the beach (7 letters)
- A sport where you hit a shuttlecock over a net (10 letters)
- The traditional NZ Christmas tree (10 letters)
- A small insect that bites in summer (8 letters)
- This season is known for warm weather and long days (6 letters)
- The color of the sky on a clear summer day (4 letters)
- Used to build castles at the beach (4 letters)
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- A fruit with green skin and red, juicy inside (10 letters)
- What you sleep in when camping (4 letters)
- A seaside bird that often steals food (7 letters)
- A game played with a bat and ball in summer (7 letters)
- Light and soft thing used to dry off after swimming (6 letters)
- A large body of salt water (5 letters)
13 Clues: Footwear for the beach (7 letters) • A large body of salt water (5 letters) • What you sleep in when camping (4 letters) • The traditional NZ Christmas tree (10 letters) • Used to build castles at the beach (4 letters) • A small insect that bites in summer (8 letters) • A seaside bird that often steals food (7 letters) • ...
More literacy revision! 2025-11-19
Across
- A comparison saying one thing is another (8 letters) → meta....
- The opposite of ‘begin’ (3 letters) → e..
- A made-up creature in stories that breathes fire (6 letters) → dr...
- A character who opposes the main character (10 letters) → ant....
- A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’ (6 letters) → si...
- A brief and often humorous personal story (8 letters) → ane...
- A story that is not real (7 letters) →f...
- A word that means the same as another word (7 letters) → sy....
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- A person who writes books (6 letters) → a....
- When an author hints at future events (13 letters) → for.....
- Marks at the end of a sentence (10 letters) → pun...
- The central idea or message of a text (5 letters) → th...
- The main person in a story (10 letters) → pro....
13 Clues: The opposite of ‘begin’ (3 letters) → e.. • A story that is not real (7 letters) →f... • A person who writes books (6 letters) → a.... • The main person in a story (10 letters) → pro.... • Marks at the end of a sentence (10 letters) → pun... • A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’ (6 letters) → si... • The central idea or message of a text (5 letters) → th... • ...
SITXFIN009 Manage Finances within a budget 2024-08-14
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- Expenses directly associated with the production of goods (4 letters)
- Allocation of funds to different areas of a business (10 letters)
- Ongoing business expenses not directly tied to production (9 letters)
- Legal requirement to follow financial laws and regulations (10 letters)
- The reduction in the value of an asset over time (12 letters)
- The movement of money in and out of a business (8 letters)
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- Calculating the financial outcome where total revenue equals total costs (13 letters)
- The difference between assets and liabilities (7 letters)
- Money spent on goods and services (8 letters)
- Goods or services produced for sale (5 letters)
- Process of predicting future financial performance (11 letters)
- Total revenue minus the cost of goods sold (11 letters)
- Financial gains after subtracting expenses (11 letters)
13 Clues: Money spent on goods and services (8 letters) • Goods or services produced for sale (5 letters) • Total revenue minus the cost of goods sold (11 letters) • Financial gains after subtracting expenses (11 letters) • The difference between assets and liabilities (7 letters) • The movement of money in and out of a business (8 letters) • ...
cw puzzle 2024-03-11
Across
- A synonym for "beginning" (7 letters)
- A large body of water surrounded by land (4 letters)
- An instrument with six strings, often played in country music (5 letters)
- A small insect that often bites and causes itching (4 letters)
- A synonym for "victory" (7 letters)
- A synonym for "joyful" (5 letters)
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- A tropical fruit with a tough outer rind and juicy, red pulp (7 letters)
- To make something clear or easier to understand (8 letters)
- The highest mountain in the world (6 letters)
- The opposite of "dark" (5 letters)
- A place where books are kept and can be borrowed (9 letters)
- A type of footwear worn for sports or casual activities (5 letters)
- A small, sweet, red fruit often used in desserts (6 letters)
13 Clues: The opposite of "dark" (5 letters) • A synonym for "joyful" (5 letters) • A synonym for "victory" (7 letters) • A synonym for "beginning" (7 letters) • The highest mountain in the world (6 letters) • A large body of water surrounded by land (4 letters) • To make something clear or easier to understand (8 letters) • ...
Year 6 Light Crossword 2024-02-26
Across
- Light travels in _____________ lines (8 letters)
- These surfaces reflect light the best (5 letters)
- No light passes through this type of material (6 letters)
- This happens when light bounces off a surface (10 letters)
- These surfaces reflect light the worst (4 letters)
- Shadows get smaller when the light source is __________ away from the object (7 letters)
- Refraction is when light _______ (5 letters)
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- These use mirrors to allow us to see over walls or around corners (9 letters)
- Some light passes through this type of material (11 letters)
- All light passes through this type of material (11 letters)
- The sun is an example of a light _________ (6 letters)
- An absence of light (4 letters)
- This is made when an object blocks the light (6 letters)
13 Clues: An absence of light (4 letters) • Refraction is when light _______ (5 letters) • Light travels in _____________ lines (8 letters) • These surfaces reflect light the best (5 letters) • These surfaces reflect light the worst (4 letters) • The sun is an example of a light _________ (6 letters) • This is made when an object blocks the light (6 letters) • ...
Unit 7 Vocab Crossword 2024-10-21
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- Greek for power
- Greek for self
- an introductory section of a novel or other written work
- a long speech delivered by one actor in a play or movie
- an expression of regret either written or spoken
- a comparison between two or more words
- Greek for against
- a set of three literary works related in subject or theme
- Greek for to teach
- a website that contains postings by one or more individuals in chronological order
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- a written hymn or verse that is said in unison in a church service
- Greek for speech, words or logic
- a short section added to the end of a literary work
- relating to logic of how things work
- a collection of written literary works
- Greek for time
16 Clues: Greek for self • Greek for time • Greek for power • Greek for against • Greek for to teach • Greek for speech, words or logic • relating to logic of how things work • a comparison between two or more words • a collection of written literary works • an expression of regret either written or spoken • a short section added to the end of a literary work • ...
PE Facilitator Meet Crossword 2013-03-04
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- (8 letters)According to Deming, 85% of the reasons for failure to meet customer expectations are related to deficiencies in systems and process rather than _________
- (5 letters)How many review cycles of performance should be checked for closure of YB Project
- (7 letters)Final _________ approval required for YB Project Closure in Indus
- (13 letters)A process can be in statistical control and not capable of consistently producing good output with _________ limits
- (7 letters)Our ability to assess the performance of a process we wish to improve is only as good as our ability _________ it
- (2 letters)Set, Sort, Shine, Standardize, Sustain
- (9 letters)YB Projects creating value more than INR .5 Cr requires _________ Finance Validation
- (8 letters)This company was the first to advocate Six Sigma in the 1980's
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- (6 letters)Charts are a type of bar chart in which the horizontal axis represents categories of interest in descending order, rather than a continuous scale
- (11 letters)To take the pilot solution and implement the clearly defined non-negotiables in every zone
- (4 letters)_________ is the platform for business process management in Indus
- (10 letters)This type of activity changes the size, shape, fit, form or function of material or information to meet customer requirements(2 words)
- (4 letters)A structured approach to identify the areas and ways in which a system can fail
- (9 letters)The number of observations in each interval are counter and their frequency plotted as the height of each bar in a _________
- (8 letters)RCA helps to find solutions for root causes, not for _________
15 Clues: (2 letters)Set, Sort, Shine, Standardize, Sustain • (8 letters)RCA helps to find solutions for root causes, not for _________ • (8 letters)This company was the first to advocate Six Sigma in the 1980's • (7 letters)Final _________ approval required for YB Project Closure in Indus • (4 letters)_________ is the platform for business process management in Indus • ...
Bonding 2025-12-10
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- The allotrope of carbon used as a lubricant and in electrodes, due to its layered structure (8 letters)
- The bond type involving the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions (5 letters)
- The full term for the forces of attraction between individual simple covalent molecules (16 letters)
- A single layer of graphite that is one atom thick and extremely strong (8 letters)
- The type of intermolecular force broken when a simple molecular substance melts or boils (4 letters)
- The term for the mobile electrons between the layers in graphite, allowing it to conduct electricity (11 letters)
- The bond type formed when non-metal atoms share electrons (8 letters)
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- A property of solid ionic compounds, meaning they shatter easily when a force is applied (7 letters)
- The type of element that gains electrons to form a negative ion in an ionic bond (8 letters)
- A substance that does not conduct electricity, such as pure water or solid sodium chloride (9 letters)
- The number of strong covalent bonds each carbon atom forms in the structure of graphite and graphene (5 letters)
- The allotrope of carbon where each atom forms four strong covalent bonds, resulting in the hardest known natural substance (7 letters)
- The classification of structure for both ionic compounds and diamond, due to their large networks of atoms or ions (5 letters)
- The giant, regular, three-dimensional structure of alternating positive and negative ions in an ionic compound (7 letters)
- The state in which ionic compounds can conduct electricity due to their ions becoming mobile (6 letters)
15 Clues: The bond type formed when non-metal atoms share electrons (8 letters) • A single layer of graphite that is one atom thick and extremely strong (8 letters) • The type of element that gains electrons to form a negative ion in an ionic bond (8 letters) • The bond type involving the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions (5 letters) • ...
Global Economy 2026-02-10
Across
- The mineral resource heavily mined in Chile, essential for electrical power lines and telegraph cables. (6 letters)
- The country that benefited most from cotton production after the U.S. Civil War disrupted supply. (5 letters)
- The first major undersea telegraph cable connected this country to the United States in 1866. (7 letters)
- The British colony in South Asia where an extensive railway network was built to transport raw materials. (5 letters)
- The industrial process that made rubber more durable and useful for various products. (13 letters)
- The region where rubber tree seeds were taken from before being cultivated in Asia. (6 letters)
- The type of agriculture where farmers grew only one type of crop, leading to soil depletion. (11 letters)
- A key material used in European factories for machine lubrication, originating from West Africa. (8 letters)
- The African territory named after the high trade of elephant tusks, French. (13 letters)
- The communication technology that revolutionized long-distance messaging in the 19th century. (9 letters)
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- The economic practice where colonies focused on exporting raw materials rather than developing diverse industries. (10 letters)
- One of the South American countries known for cattle ranching and beef exports to meet European demand. (9 letters)
- The main material banned by Britain in 1721 to protect its wool industry, later sourced heavily from the U.S. and Egypt. (6 letters)
- The British entrepreneur who founded De Beers Diamonds and sought to expand British territory in Africa. (6 letters)
- A major fertilizer made from bird droppings, heavily mined in Peru and Chile. (5 letters)
15 Clues: The African territory named after the high trade of elephant tusks, French. (13 letters) • A major fertilizer made from bird droppings, heavily mined in Peru and Chile. (5 letters) • The region where rubber tree seeds were taken from before being cultivated in Asia. (6 letters) • ...
Salvation in the Bible Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-07
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- All people are born with this, which separates them from God (Romans 3:23) (3 letters)
- me more about what reconciliation means in the Bible
- Key
- The result of God's work of salvation, a restored relationship (2 Corinthians 5:18-20) (14 letters)
- shedding of His ____ made atonement for our souls (Leviticus 17:11) (5 letters)
- willingly died on the ____ to take the punishment for our sin (Various Gospels) (5 letters)
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- Jesus is the only way to the Father, the ____, and the life (John 14:6) (4 letters)
- be delivered or rescued from peril (Jonah 2:9) (9 letters)
- the concept of justification in Christianity
- Bible verses are related to salvation besides those already mentioned?
- and trust in God and Jesus Christ for salvation (Ephesians 2:8) (5 letters)
- We are saved by God's ____ through faith(Ephesians 2:8) (5 letters)
- undeserved favor given to us (Romans 6:14) (5 letters)
- act of turning from sin to God (Luke 13:3) (10 letters)
- faith, a sinner is declared ____ by God (Romans 5:1; Romans 3:24) (13 letters)
15 Clues: Key • the concept of justification in Christianity • me more about what reconciliation means in the Bible • undeserved favor given to us (Romans 6:14) (5 letters) • act of turning from sin to God (Luke 13:3) (10 letters) • be delivered or rescued from peril (Jonah 2:9) (9 letters) • We are saved by God's ____ through faith(Ephesians 2:8) (5 letters) • ...
Silent Letters 2017-05-02
Across
- Passing exams is a combination of effort and k_________e (abstract noun)
- To achieve, you have to b________e in yourself (verb)
- He is the architect who d_________d the Shard (past tense verb)
- Antonym of 'boring' i__________ (adjective)
- If your are placed on the torture rack, you are s________d (past tense verb)
- WWE stands for World W________g Entertainment.
- Long ago, kings and queens lived in c________ (plural noun)
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- If you don'tknow about a party that has been organised for you, it's a s________e party (adjective)
- Picking up litter helps us protect the e__________t (abstract noun)
- He loves c_________ trees. (verb)
- Modal verb for possibility, you s_______d know this!
- Beyonce is the most well k_____n singer (verb)
- Antonym of 'same' d_________t (adjective)
- Work hard at the gym to build up your s________h (abstract noun)
14 Clues: He loves c_________ trees. (verb) • Antonym of 'same' d_________t (adjective) • Antonym of 'boring' i__________ (adjective) • Beyonce is the most well k_____n singer (verb) • WWE stands for World W________g Entertainment. • Modal verb for possibility, you s_______d know this! • To achieve, you have to b________e in yourself (verb) • ...
Silent letters 2012-10-23
Across
- To give up a position
- A strongly built fort-like building
- A plant used for Christmas decorations
- To judge to be guilty and sentence to punishment
- A board or space which displays an advertisement
- One of the four seasons when leaves fall from trees
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- A song sang in church
- To struggle in a fight for mastery
- A course of activities for a special purpose
- The time of ruling for a king or a queen
- Coming from another country or nation
- To give attention with the ear
- An outline, sketch or plan for a particular purpose
- To fix firmly in a place or position
14 Clues: A song sang in church • To give up a position • To give attention with the ear • To struggle in a fight for mastery • A strongly built fort-like building • To fix firmly in a place or position • Coming from another country or nation • A plant used for Christmas decorations • The time of ruling for a king or a queen • A course of activities for a special purpose • ...
Silent letters 2021-03-03
Across
- take part in a fight, that involves grappling with an opponent and trying to throw or force them to the ground.
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look of a building or other object before it is made.
- to wet slightly.
- a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body.
- a heavy object attached to a cable or chain and used to moor a ship to the sea bottom.
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- a sum of money that is owed or due.
- a country or language other than one's own.
- something, especially a ship, vehicle or building, that has been badly damaged or destroyed.
- to give one's attention to a sound.
- the oval edible nutlike seed, growing in a woody shell, widely used as food.
- an act of moving downwards, dropping, or falling.
- a person who fits and repairs the pipes, fittings, and other apparatus of water supply or heating systems.
- a state of utter confusion or disorder; a total lack of organisation or order.
14 Clues: to wet slightly. • a sum of money that is owed or due. • to give one's attention to a sound. • a country or language other than one's own. • an act of moving downwards, dropping, or falling. • a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body. • not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions. • ...
Silent Letters 2025-06-10
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- past tense of know
- an angry sound that an animal makes, a growl
- work that you need to do in school
- a tiny piece of a cookie
- to sit on your knees
- soemthing used to fix your hair
- the packaging that is around a Jolly Rancher candy
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- a tiny,harmless bug
- a small garden ornament, often has a pointed hat and a beard
- a baby sheep
- to write your name on a document
- opposite of right
- a person who can fix a sink or a toilet
- something used to cut food
14 Clues: a baby sheep • opposite of right • past tense of know • a tiny,harmless bug • to sit on your knees • a tiny piece of a cookie • something used to cut food • soemthing used to fix your hair • to write your name on a document • work that you need to do in school • a person who can fix a sink or a toilet • an angry sound that an animal makes, a growl • ...
Love Letters 2025-08-10
Across
- Luke's favourite takeaway
- Honeymoon location
- Lukes favourite football team
- What pet are they getting after the Honeymoon
- Years they've been together
- Who's the chef in the relationship
- Luke's birth month
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- their favouire Ice hockey team
- The month he proposed
- Holly's birth month
- Holly's favourite hobby
- Holly's favourite takeaway
- Their favourite colour
- Luke's favourite hobby
- Who's more organised
15 Clues: Honeymoon location • Luke's birth month • Holly's birth month • Who's more organised • The month he proposed • Their favourite colour • Luke's favourite hobby • Holly's favourite hobby • Luke's favourite takeaway • Holly's favourite takeaway • Years they've been together • Lukes favourite football team • their favouire Ice hockey team • Who's the chef in the relationship • ...
Tajweed Crossword 2022-03-24
15 Clues: اُ • اّ • اَ • اِ • nose • lips • throat • tongue • letters • manners • empty space • singular letters • letters pronounced from lips • letters pronounced from throat • The correct way to read and pronounce Qur'an
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 • ...
Toddler Language 2024-04-25
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- A word recommended for describing size to toddlers (7 letters)
- Talking about activities during everyday interactions (9 letters)
- Enhanced through exposure to rich language and storytelling (10 letters)
- Opportunities for introducing new words to toddlers (7 letters)
- Understanding of language even without full expression (13 letters)
- Type of language recommended for toddlers, using descriptive words (4 letters)
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- Essential aspect of language development for toddlers (13 letters)
- Key method for toddlers' learning according to the articles (10 letters)
- Type of turns that aid in brain physiology and language skills (14 letters)
- Words like "mine" and "yours" that can be confusing for toddlers (8 letters)
- Non-verbal communication methods used by toddlers (8 letters)
- Engagement method recommended for toddlers' language growth (11 letters)
- Elements of language highlighted in early development (8 letters)
13 Clues: Non-verbal communication methods used by toddlers (8 letters) • A word recommended for describing size to toddlers (7 letters) • Opportunities for introducing new words to toddlers (7 letters) • Talking about activities during everyday interactions (9 letters) • Elements of language highlighted in early development (8 letters) • ...
Netherlands 2024-09-10
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- Official language spoken in the Netherlands (6 letters)
- Famous beer brand from the Netherlands (9 letters)
- Capital of the Netherlands (9 letters)
- A famous artist known for his sunflowers painting (6 letters)
- Popular mode of transport in the Netherlands (7 letters)
- Famous flower associated with the Netherlands (6 letters)
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- What university is top 10 Best Universities in the Netherlands according to US ranking? (5 letters)
- One of the main rivers flowing through the Netherlands (4 letters)
- Country to the east of the Netherlands (7 letters)
- City with a famous university and canals (9 letters)
- Dutch company known worldwide for electronics (7 letters)
- Dutch city home to the International Court of Justice (5 letters)
- Country sharing a border with the Netherlands to the south (7 letters)
13 Clues: Capital of the Netherlands (9 letters) • Country to the east of the Netherlands (7 letters) • Famous beer brand from the Netherlands (9 letters) • City with a famous university and canals (9 letters) • Official language spoken in the Netherlands (6 letters) • Popular mode of transport in the Netherlands (7 letters) • ...
The Global Economy 2025-02-11
Across
- The first major undersea telegraph cable connected this country to the United States in 1866. (7 letters)
- The type of agriculture where farmers grew only one type of crop, leading to soil depletion. (11 letters)
- The country that benefited most from cotton production after the U.S. Civil War disrupted supply. (5 letters)
- A major fertilizer made from bird droppings, heavily mined in Peru and Chile. (5 letters)
- The British entrepreneur who founded De Beers Diamonds and sought to expand British territory in Africa. (6 letters)
- The economic practice where colonies focused on exporting raw materials rather than developing diverse industries. (10 letters)
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- The British colony in South Asia where an extensive railway network was built to transport raw materials. (5 letters)
- A key material used in European factories for machine lubrication, originating from West Africa. (8 letters)
- The African territory named after the high trade of elephant tusks, French. (13 letters)
- The industrial process that made rubber more durable and useful for various products. (12 letters)
- The communication technology that revolutionized long-distance messaging in the 19th century. (9 letters)
- The South American country known for cattle ranching and beef exports to meet European demand. (9 letters)
- The mineral resource heavily mined in Chile, essential for electrical power lines and telegraph cables. (6 letters)
- The region where rubber tree seeds were taken from before being cultivated in Asia. (6 letters)
- The main material banned by Britain in 1721 to protect its wool industry, later sourced heavily from the U.S. and Egypt. (6 letters)
15 Clues: The African territory named after the high trade of elephant tusks, French. (13 letters) • A major fertilizer made from bird droppings, heavily mined in Peru and Chile. (5 letters) • The region where rubber tree seeds were taken from before being cultivated in Asia. (6 letters) • ...
Holiday Travel Security Crossword 2025-11-25
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- The type of crime that crowded areas, like airports and shopping centers, are prime targets for. (18 letters, no space)
- Where you should store gifts and luggage in your car to deter thieves. (5 letters)
- The name of the government system where foreign travel must be recorded. (4 letters)
- The security risk where public USB charging stations can be used to compromise your device (two words, no space). (11 letters)
- The mandatory government directive (acronym) requiring all foreign travel reporting. (5 letters)
- The term for the mandatory meeting with your FSO/SSO immediately after returning from travel. (10 letters)
- This type of sensitive information should have a "zero" policy for travel. (12 letters)
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- A type of suspicious individual you might encounter who takes an unusual interest in your job. (15 letters)
- The security principle stating you should avoid wearing company logos or badges to draw less attention. (9 letters)
- What you should use instead of public Wi-Fi for sensitive tasks while traveling. (3 letters)
- What you should always assume will happen to electronic devices taken to adversarial foreign countries. (12 letters)
- The most common type of travel that cleared personnel are required to report (two words, no space).(14 letters)
- What you should avoid doing with your phone in unfamiliar areas to remain vigilant (two words, no space). (16 letters)
- The type of device you should use OCONUS that is stripped of sensitive data. (5 letters)
- The report you must update to assist in personnel recovery, if necessary. (7 letters)
15 Clues: Where you should store gifts and luggage in your car to deter thieves. (5 letters) • The name of the government system where foreign travel must be recorded. (4 letters) • The report you must update to assist in personnel recovery, if necessary. (7 letters) • This type of sensitive information should have a "zero" policy for travel. (12 letters) • ...
Cross word puzzle 2023-11-24
Across
- Parasitic infection affecting the lymphatic system (11 letters, starts with "F").
- Parasitic infection caused by soil-transmitted helminths (9 letters, starts with "A").
- Medical term for the presence of worms in the intestines (10 letters).
- Type of flatworm associated with tropical helminthiasis (9 letters, starts with "T").
- Common name for the condition caused by the infestation of hookworms (8 letters, starts with "A").
- Disease caused by a whipworm infestation (9 letters, starts with "T").
- Roundworm commonly found in tropical regions (7 letters, starts with "A").
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- Condition caused by the migration of larvae through body tissues (11 letters, starts with "M").
- Condition caused by the presence of tapeworms in the digestive tract (10 letters, starts with "T").
- Tropical helminthiasis commonly associated with poor sanitation (10 letters, starts with "A").
- Infection resulting from the ingestion of undercooked or raw fish (10 letters, starts with "A").
- Helminthic infection characterized by itchy skin and rash (10 letters, starts with "S").
- Tropical disease caused by a blood fluke (8 letters, starts with "S").
- Type of parasitic worm that can cause anemia (8 letters, starts with "H").
- Tropical disease characterized by the presence of adult worms in the blood (11 letters, starts with "L").
15 Clues: Tropical disease caused by a blood fluke (8 letters, starts with "S"). • Medical term for the presence of worms in the intestines (10 letters). • Disease caused by a whipworm infestation (9 letters, starts with "T"). • Type of parasitic worm that can cause anemia (8 letters, starts with "H"). • ...
七下unit2 2025-03-07
Across
- To know the meaning of something or know how something works. (10 letters)
- Not clean and in a mess. (6 letters)
- To look after and give food to someone or something. (4 letters)
- To do something again and again to get better at it. (7 letters)
- To be in a line, but not wait properly and push in front of others. (5 letters)
- A day from Monday to Friday, not a weekend day. (7 letters)
- To have a physical or verbal argument with someone. (5 letters)
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- To move or do something with speed and eagerness because you are late or have little time. (5 letters)
- A piece of opinion about what someone should do. (6 letters)
- To hold something up so that it is not touching the ground. (4 letters)
- A thing that makes a lot of sound, like a loud shout or a machine running. (5 letters)
- To feel that someone or something is important and should be treated well. (7 letters)
- A small, portable device that can be used to make calls and do many other things. (6 letters)
- Very bad or unpleasant. (5 letters)
14 Clues: Very bad or unpleasant. (5 letters) • Not clean and in a mess. (6 letters) • A day from Monday to Friday, not a weekend day. (7 letters) • A piece of opinion about what someone should do. (6 letters) • To have a physical or verbal argument with someone. (5 letters) • To look after and give food to someone or something. (4 letters) • ...
Same Gods, Different Names 2025-12-02
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- the Roman goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature (Greek: Artemis)
- the Roman goddess of love and beauty (Greek: Aphrodite)
- the Roman goddess of wisdom and arts(Greek: Athena)
- the Roman god of the underworld (Greek: Hades)
- the Roman goddess of marriage and queen of the gods (Greek: Hera)
- the Roman god of war (Greek: Ares)
- to extend over a larger area
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- the chief Roman god, ruler of the sky and thunder (Greek: Zeus)
- the Roman god of the sea (Greek: Poseidon)
- the Roman messenger god, known for speed (Greek: Hermes)
- the Roman and Greek god of light
- to show respect and devotion to a god
12 Clues: to extend over a larger area • the Roman and Greek god of light • the Roman god of war (Greek: Ares) • to show respect and devotion to a god • the Roman god of the sea (Greek: Poseidon) • the Roman god of the underworld (Greek: Hades) • the Roman goddess of wisdom and arts(Greek: Athena) • the Roman goddess of love and beauty (Greek: Aphrodite) • ...
Week 6 2023-10-18
Across
- Not native to a particular place (7 letters).
- Complicated or intricate (7 letters).
- Luxury boat often used for cruising (5 letters).
- Shape with eight sides (7 letters).
- Exchange letters (10 letters).
- Change or modify (5 letters).
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- Modern and of the current time (12 letters).
- Large gathering of like-minded people (10 letters).
- Every other option (8 letters).
- Eight-armed sea creature (7 letters).
- Long, shallow container for feeding animals (6 letters).
- Alone and secluded (8 letters).
12 Clues: Change or modify (5 letters). • Exchange letters (10 letters). • Every other option (8 letters). • Alone and secluded (8 letters). • Shape with eight sides (7 letters). • Complicated or intricate (7 letters). • Eight-armed sea creature (7 letters). • Modern and of the current time (12 letters). • Not native to a particular place (7 letters). • ...
Origins of Theatre Review 2024-09-02
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- fought against the state to secure her brother's burial rites.
- is tricked and killed by his wife as revenge for sacrificing their daughter.
- claims the treasury of Athens and leads the women of the city in a strike against their husbands.
- a convention of Greek theatre where a God descends at the end of a play and makes everything right.
- tricks and murders her husband the day he returns from the Trojan Wars.
- Murders her husband's lover and father in a vengeful and bloody scheme.
- often had lewd humor and featured mythological subject matter.
- the Greek God of theatre, fertility, and wine.
- a deliberate performance created by live actors and intended for a live audience.
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- a group of performers who comment (to the audience) on significant plot points.
- the king who refuses Polynices' proper burial rites.
- these eventually evolved into theatrical performance.
- known as the father of comedy, this Greek Playwright is known for his comedic plays & political commentary.
- one of three common theatrical genres in Greek theatre that featured a prominent character fall to disaster.
- a Greek choral play written in honor of Dionysus.
- known as one of the first great Athenian dramatists.
- worn in Greek theatre to suggest character changes.
- an emotionally cleansing experience that Plato believed helped people behave as better citizens.
- Greek playwright famous for writing Oedipus Rex.
- would deliver news of dramatic events that occurred offstage.
20 Clues: the Greek God of theatre, fertility, and wine. • Greek playwright famous for writing Oedipus Rex. • a Greek choral play written in honor of Dionysus. • worn in Greek theatre to suggest character changes. • the king who refuses Polynices' proper burial rites. • known as one of the first great Athenian dramatists. • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-04-17
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- a powerful city-state in ancient Greece, capital of present-day Greece
- The goddesses who the Greeks believed presided over the arts and sciences
- the ancient Greek temple on the Acropolis
- a short story that teaches a lesson
- The center of religious life in Athens
- A legend or traditional story
- A busy marketplace in the center of Athens made up of open-air buildings
- Olympus the highest mountain in Greece
- a frame with rows of movable beads used for calculating
- A large, outdoor arena
- Greek philosopher who devoted himself to the study of science
- War The war between the Mycenaeans and the city of Troy
- War The war between Athens and Sparta that lasted over twenty-seven years
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- A peninsula that forms the southern portion of Greece
- pieces of broken pottery
- League The defensive alliance of Greek ciy-states led by Athens against the Persians
- a group of Greek citizens who met to make laws
- Athenian historian who recorded the events of the Peloponnesian War
- the earliest civilization in Greece
- Greek philosopher who encouraged his students to seek truth through human reason
- a ruler who has absolute authority
- Greek philosopher who wrote books about government
- a form of government in which a few people rule
- a carefully tested idea that has been proven to be true
- Greek author who wrote fables
- an island in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Greece
26 Clues: A large, outdoor arena • pieces of broken pottery • A legend or traditional story • Greek author who wrote fables • a ruler who has absolute authority • a short story that teaches a lesson • the earliest civilization in Greece • The center of religious life in Athens • Olympus the highest mountain in Greece • the ancient Greek temple on the Acropolis • ...
History of Linguistics Part 1 (edited) 2021-11-01
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- Meaning-based grammars of late Latin grammarians
- According to Plato, the ideal, non-physical essences of all things are called .... (plural form)
- a non-standard word, expression or pronunciation in a language, particularly an error in morphology
- The most widely studied aspect of grammar in Antiquity
- "noun" in ancient Greek
- An earlier pharaoh discovered the original language of humanity by secluding two newborn children among mutes until they uttered their first word, which presumably would be in the tongue of our earliest ancestors: it was ".....", the Phrygian word for “bread”.
- Longer grammar by Donatus
- The smallest element in linguistic description in the Late Latin Grammars
- ".... of speech" - figures and tropes; rhetorical devices used in speech
- A Greek philosopher who theorized on ethics, politics, logic, rhetoric, and physics
- (Greek word) unit of meaning, a meaningful utterance, a word or sentence as a semantic unit
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- Priscian's extensive grammar that was widely used in the Middle Ages
- A classical Roman grammarian who pioneered the studies in morphology
- The first known grammar of Greek
- A genre of grammar that is form-based
- A Greek philosophical school who studied rhetoric and developed a semiotic theory of speech
- A dialog of Plato
- A stand in one of the major disputes in the Antiquity, the belief that language is arbitrary
- The most outstanding era in Greek intellectual life
- One of the 7 liberal arts
- (Greek word) unit of form, writable sound
21 Clues: A dialog of Plato • "noun" in ancient Greek • Longer grammar by Donatus • One of the 7 liberal arts • The first known grammar of Greek • A genre of grammar that is form-based • (Greek word) unit of form, writable sound • Meaning-based grammars of late Latin grammarians • The most outstanding era in Greek intellectual life • ...
Particle Model of Matter crossword 2020-09-02
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- Freezing and melting are the _____ of each other. (7 letters)
- When dry ice turns from a solid to a gas with no liquid, it is known as _________ (11 letters)
- The particles of a _____ are close together but they can flow and slide over each other. (6 letters)
- The process of turning a liquid into a gas is called _____. (11 letters)
- The gaseous state of ice is called _____. (5 letters)
- The liquid state of ice is called _____. (5 letters)
- If we want to turn water into steam we have to _____ it. (4 letters)
- ____________ is the process when a gas turns into a liquid. (12 letters)
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- The solid state of carbon dioxide is called _____. (6 letters)
- The freezing point of a liquid is the temperature at which that liquid will start to change from liquid to a _____. (5 letters)
- If we want to turn steam into water we have to _____ it. (4 letters)
- The process of turning a gas into a liquid is called _____. (12 letters)
- To change a solid into a gas, we need to add _______. (6 letters)
- A solid will change into the liquid state at its _____ point. (7 letters)
- The particles of a _____ are locked in position by strong forces. (5 letters)
- The particles of a _____ have large spaces between them. (3 letters)
16 Clues: The liquid state of ice is called _____. (5 letters) • The gaseous state of ice is called _____. (5 letters) • Freezing and melting are the _____ of each other. (7 letters) • The solid state of carbon dioxide is called _____. (6 letters) • To change a solid into a gas, we need to add _______. (6 letters) • ...
Safeguarding Legislation 2025-06-04
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- When a person shares information about being abused or at risk of harm. (10 letters)
- The intentional harming of another person, including physical, emotional, or financial harm. (5 letters)
- Support given to help individuals express their views and understand their rights. (8 letters)
- The process of protecting vulnerable people from harm and abuse. (12 letters)
- UK legislation that outlines the responsibilities for safeguarding children. (2 words, 12 letters)
- A form of abuse where someone is treated unfairly due to race, gender, or disability. (13 letters)
- The failure to meet an individual's basic needs, often leading to harm. (7 letters)
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- The process of identifying and evaluating risks to ensure safety and well-being. (2 words, 12 letters)
- A legal obligation to act in the best interest of others, ensuring their safety and well-being. (3 words, 10 letters)
- A safeguarding concern involving the process of supporting extremist ideologies. (12 letters)
- Collaborating with other organizations to safeguard and support individuals effectively. (3 words, 18 letters)
- A background check to ensure individuals working with vulnerable people are suitable. (3 letters)
- A professional responsible for managing safeguarding concerns in an organization. (3 letters)
- The legal and ethical obligation to respect private information. (14 letters)
14 Clues: The process of protecting vulnerable people from harm and abuse. (12 letters) • The legal and ethical obligation to respect private information. (14 letters) • The failure to meet an individual's basic needs, often leading to harm. (7 letters) • When a person shares information about being abused or at risk of harm. (10 letters) • ...
Jopie Fourie 2024-07-15
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- Ronde metaalprojektiel (5 letters)
- Ongevoelig teenoor ander se lyding (5 letters)
- Vinnige beweging of tempo (5 letters)
- Meng 'n vloeistof (4 letters)
- Rooi vloeistof (5 letters)
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- Kennisgewing wat oorgedra word (8 letters)
- Rus wat 'n mens neem tydens die nag (5 letters)
- Sentrale orgaan van die menslike liggaam (4 letters)
- Om te raak (4 letters)
- Pynlike gewaarwording (5 letters)
- Baie belangrik of godsdienstig (6 letters)
- Besering aan die liggaam (4 letters)
12 Clues: Om te raak (4 letters) • Rooi vloeistof (5 letters) • Meng 'n vloeistof (4 letters) • Pynlike gewaarwording (5 letters) • Ronde metaalprojektiel (5 letters) • Besering aan die liggaam (4 letters) • Vinnige beweging of tempo (5 letters) • Kennisgewing wat oorgedra word (8 letters) • Baie belangrik of godsdienstig (6 letters) • Ongevoelig teenoor ander se lyding (5 letters) • ...
Battle of Thermopylae 2023-03-23
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- Area where the battle of Artemisium took place
- Battleground
- Oracle of the Greeks
- Persian King
- Land area where Thermopylae is found
- Invaders of Greece
- Leonidas birthplace
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- Capital city of Greece
- Main force in the Greek navy
- Greek Historian
- Race of Greeks guarding the mountain path at Thermopylae
- Citizen soldier
- Spartan King
- Greek Spear
- Main force in the Greek army
- Strategy used by the Spartans at Thermopylae
16 Clues: Greek Spear • Battleground • Spartan King • Persian King • Greek Historian • Citizen soldier • Invaders of Greece • Leonidas birthplace • Oracle of the Greeks • Capital city of Greece • Main force in the Greek navy • Main force in the Greek army • Land area where Thermopylae is found • Strategy used by the Spartans at Thermopylae • Area where the battle of Artemisium took place • ...
Providing Care 2026-01-07
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- The soft center of the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels (4 letters)
- A tool used to clean teeth and remove plaque (9 letters)
- Something chicks need every day to grow strong, just like people (4 letters)
- The material eggshells and tooth enamel are both made from (7 letters)
- This liquid helps keep teeth healthy and does not stain eggshells (5 letters)
- A drink that is acidic and can weaken tooth enamel (4 letters)
- The heat source that keeps chicks warm in the brooder (6 letters)
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- What you should do twice a day to protect your teeth (5 letters)
- Chickens do not have these. Humans use them to chew.
- This tool cleans between your teeth where a toothbrush cannot reach (5 letters)
- Thinking ahead and getting ready before something happens (8 letters)
- The sticky layer of bacteria that forms on teeth when sugar is left behind (6 letters)
- A safe, warm home for baby chicks before they can live outside (7 letters)
- The hard outer layer of your tooth that protects it (6 letters)
14 Clues: Chickens do not have these. Humans use them to chew. • A tool used to clean teeth and remove plaque (9 letters) • A drink that is acidic and can weaken tooth enamel (4 letters) • The hard outer layer of your tooth that protects it (6 letters) • What you should do twice a day to protect your teeth (5 letters) • ...
One Piece 2025-05-21
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- Cook of the crew, expert in kicks and lover of women (Vinsmoke). (5 letters)
- Type of Devil Fruit allowing control over a natural element. (5 letters)
- Navigator of the crew, obsessed with money and maps. (4 letters)
- What Luffy wears on his head and which gives his crew its name (____ Pirates). (8 letters)
- Currency used in the world of One Piece (Beli/Berries). (5 letters)
- Luffy's spiritual brother, mastered fire thanks to a Devil Fruit (Portgas D.). (3 letters)
- Title given to the four most powerful pirates of the New World (Emperor). (5 letters)
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- Red-haired pirate Emperor who inspired Luffy and gave him his hat. (6 letters)
- Three-sword style swordsman, first mate of the Straw Hat crew (Roronoa). (4 letters)
- Main military force of the World Government, hunts pirates. (6 letters)
- Spiritual power allowing one to surpass their limits (Armament, Observation, Conqueror's). (4 letters)
- Straw hat captain, ate the Gomu Gomu no Mi (Monkey D.). (5 letters)
- Former Emperor known as the world's strongest creature, fought in Wano. (5 letters)
- First part of the most dangerous and unpredictable sea in the world (____ Line). (5 letters)
14 Clues: Navigator of the crew, obsessed with money and maps. (4 letters) • Currency used in the world of One Piece (Beli/Berries). (5 letters) • Straw hat captain, ate the Gomu Gomu no Mi (Monkey D.). (5 letters) • Main military force of the World Government, hunts pirates. (6 letters) • Type of Devil Fruit allowing control over a natural element. (5 letters) • ...
Government regulations in the market 2025-06-04
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- (13 letters)Clue: When the free market does not lead to an efficient allocation of resources.
- (11 letters)Clue: Describes an unfair or unequal distribution of wealth or resources.
- (19 letters)Clue: An ideal market structure with many buyers and sellers and no market power.
- (11 letters)Clue: Beneficial products that tend to be under-consumed in a free market.
- (20 letters)Clue: When resources are distributed to produce the most desired mix of goods.
- (12 letters)Clue: Harmful products over-consumed without government intervention.
- (10 letters)Clue: The body that intervenes to correct market failures and provide public services.
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- (18 letters)Clue: When all market participants have full knowledge of prices and products.
- (16 letters)Clue: The assumption that resources can move freely and instantly across markets.
- (14 letters)Clue: Adam Smith’s metaphor for self-interest unintentionally benefiting society.
- (9 letters)Clue: Inputs like land, labor, and capital used in production.
- (13 letters)Clue: Third-party effects of economic activity, not reflected in market prices.
- (11 letters)Clue: Non-excludable, non-rivalrous goods, like street lighting or national defense.
- (20 letters)Clue: When buyers' preferences drive what goods and services are produced.
14 Clues: (9 letters)Clue: Inputs like land, labor, and capital used in production. • (19 letters)Clue: An ideal market structure with many buyers and sellers and no market power. • (12 letters)Clue: Harmful products over-consumed without government intervention. • ...
Medieval Europe 2024-08-29
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- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims (7 letters)
- A group of medieval craftsmen or merchants with special privileges (5 letters)
- A large piece of land given to a noble by the king (6 letters)
- A large estate owned by a lord, including villages and farmland (7 letters)
- The system of land ownership and duties in Medieval Europe (9 letters)
- A fortified building or residence, often belonging to a noble or king (5 letters)
- A warrior class who served the king or noble in exchange for land (6 letters)
- A type of heavy armor worn by knights (6 letters)
- The system of service and protection where serfs worked the land for a lord (9 letters)
- A religious leader who was the head of the Roman Catholic Church (6 letters)
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- A knight's code of behavior that emphasized bravery and honor (7 letters)
- A member of the clergy who has the authority to perform religious ceremonies (5 letters)
- The period following the fall of the Roman Empire and before the Renaissance (7 letters)
- The name of the code of conduct for knights (7 letters)
- A person who works the land and is bound to a lord (5 letters)
15 Clues: A type of heavy armor worn by knights (6 letters) • The name of the code of conduct for knights (7 letters) • A large piece of land given to a noble by the king (6 letters) • A person who works the land and is bound to a lord (5 letters) • A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims (7 letters) • ...
Alloys 2024-09-25
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- Lighter metals with a resistance to corrosion unphased by magnetism (10 letters)
- An electrical or thermal passageway maximized in alloys like brass or copper (12 letters)
- A desirable quality in pewter and gold allowing metals to be hammered without cracking (12 letters)
- This aerospace alloy flies high combining lightness with strength through copper and aluminum (9 letters)
- Golden-hued alloy famous for its conductivity crafted from copper and zinc (5 letters)
- An alloying agent that fortifies steel often used where strength meets shock resistance (8 letters)
- Once common in medieval drinking vessels this soft tin-based alloy shines in modern décor (6 letters)
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- This hard metal element brings a stainless touch to steel protecting against oxidation (8 letters)
- Metal’s slow enemy eating away at structures when oxidation takes hold (9 letters)
- The secret weapon of cutting tools strengthening alloys with unrivaled heat resistance (8 letters)
- Rust-prone category of metals universally drawn to magnets (7 letters)
- A metallurgical cocktail often crafted to enhance strength or resist decay (5 letters)
- This ancient mix perfect for sculptors and coins gleams with copper’s reddish glow (6 letters)
- A chromium-infused corrosion-defying iron-based alloy known for its polished kitchen presence (13 letters)
14 Clues: Rust-prone category of metals universally drawn to magnets (7 letters) • Lighter metals with a resistance to corrosion unphased by magnetism (10 letters) • Metal’s slow enemy eating away at structures when oxidation takes hold (9 letters) • A metallurgical cocktail often crafted to enhance strength or resist decay (5 letters) • ...
Monitoring 2024-11-10
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- A notification system that warns administrators of potential security incidents (8 letters).
- The process of collecting logs from multiple sources into a centralized location for analysis (14 letters).
- Alerts generated by network devices to notify administrators of significant events (4 letters).
- A tool used to identify security weaknesses in systems and applications (20 letters).
- The act of examining systems or networks for vulnerabilities or threats (8 letters).
- The process of generating documents that summarize security findings and incidents (9 letters).
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- Software designed to detect and remove malicious programs from a computer system (9 letters).
- Isolating potentially harmful files or devices to prevent the spread of malware (10 letters).
- A network protocol that collects IP traffic information for analysis (7 letters).
- A platform that provides real-time analysis of security alerts generated by network hardware and applications (4 letters).
- A standard for automating vulnerability management and compliance checks (4 letters).
- A strategy to prevent sensitive information from being shared or leaked outside the organization (3 letters).
- Long-term storage of logs and data for compliance and future reference (9 letters).
- Security standards or best practices used to evaluate the configuration of systems (10 letters).
14 Clues: A network protocol that collects IP traffic information for analysis (7 letters). • Long-term storage of logs and data for compliance and future reference (9 letters). • The act of examining systems or networks for vulnerabilities or threats (8 letters). • A standard for automating vulnerability management and compliance checks (4 letters). • ...
issac newton 2025-10-26
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- The law that states an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. (5 letters)
- The phenomenon of white light being split into its constituent colors. (7 letters)
- The college Newton attended in Cambridge. (10 letters)
- The law that states for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. (5 letters)
- This disease led to the closure of Newton's college. (8 letters)
- Newton's third law of motion relates to this. (8 letters)
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- A type of telescope Newton invented, using mirrors instead of lenses. (9 letters)
- The Royal Society elected Newton to this position in 1703. (9 letters)
- The field of science where Newton made significant discoveries about light and color. (7 letters)
- The city where Newton is buried. (7 letters)
- Newton's famous work, published in 1687, that laid out his laws of motion and universal gravitation. (8 letters)
- The astronomical object that supposedly fell on Newton, inspiring his theory of gravity. (5 letters)
- This famous English scientist and mathematician is known for his laws of motion and universal gravitation. (6 letters)
- Newton's first major discovery in mathematics. (11 letters)
14 Clues: The city where Newton is buried. (7 letters) • The college Newton attended in Cambridge. (10 letters) • Newton's third law of motion relates to this. (8 letters) • Newton's first major discovery in mathematics. (11 letters) • This disease led to the closure of Newton's college. (8 letters) • The Royal Society elected Newton to this position in 1703. (9 letters) • ...
Funeral Practices of Zoroastrianism and Greek Orthodox Church 2015-01-19
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- Zoroastrian paradise is called "House of ____" (Conzelmann et al, N.d).
- The designated number of days of mourning after the death in Greek Orthodox Church (Greek Care, N.d).
- "The Bridge of the _________" in Zoroastrianism which narrows if the person was bad, or widens if the person is good which leads them to their respective afterlife (DesRivieres and Quinlan, 2001).
- The "Last _________" will determine if the soul will be blessed or eternally damned (Greek Care, N.d).
- Zoroastrian place of punishment called "House of ____" (Conzelmann et al, N.d).
- In Western countries where this exposure is impractical or illegal, Zoroastrians use _________(BBC, 2009).
- Day of the week which Greek Orthodox funerals NEVER take place (Greek Care, N.d).
- The number of days Zoroastrians believe the soul stays with the body after death (Conzelmann, N.d)
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- Represents the dead persons's soul and symbolizes everlasting life (Greek Care, N.d).
- A prayer service held right after the death by a priest in Greek Orthodox church (Greek Care, N.d).
- Greek Orthodox followers believe in _______ life (Greek Care, N.d).
- Instead of burying a corpse, Zoroastrians generally lay it in a tower called a ______ (BBC, 2009).
- Zoroastrians believe that the moment the soul leaves the body, the body becomes _____ (BBC, 2009).
- Represents the life cycle of death and regeneration (Greek Care, N.d).
14 Clues: Greek Orthodox followers believe in _______ life (Greek Care, N.d). • Represents the life cycle of death and regeneration (Greek Care, N.d). • Zoroastrian paradise is called "House of ____" (Conzelmann et al, N.d). • Zoroastrian place of punishment called "House of ____" (Conzelmann et al, N.d). • ...
5th Grade Latin 2022-05-11
17 Clues: new (Latin) • salt (Latin) • Leaf (Greek) • hinge (Latin) • first (Latin) • third (Latin) • second (Latin) • fourth (Latin) • to carry (Latin) • sea,ocean (Latin) • ship, boat (Greek) • ship, boat (Latin) • same, common (Latin) • age, century (Latin) • door, gateway (Latin) • other, different (Greek) • row, array, command (Latin)
Volunteer Appreciation Dinner 2024 2024-11-27
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- The man who built an ark to save his family and the animals from the flood. (4 letters)
- Fest The annual event hosted by the church to connect with the community. (8 letters)
- This biblical woman served her family and visitors by preparing meals, including Jesus. (5 letters)
- The king who was known as "a man after God's own heart." (5 letters)
- A woman in the Bible who used her position as queen to save her people. (6 letters)
- One of the Fruits of the Spirit that means showing concern for others. (10 letters)
- The type of ministry that creates really pops. (7 letters)
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- A creative ministry that shares messages through plays. (5 letters)
- To inspire others by example. (4 letters)
- A man who was thrown into a lion's den for praying to God. (6 letters)
- A prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt. (5 letters)
- One of the first deacons, known for his service and faith, who was martyred. (7 letters)
- This Fruit of the Spirit means calmness in difficult situations. (5 letters)
- A small act of kindness can make a big ____. (6 letters)
14 Clues: To inspire others by example. (4 letters) • A small act of kindness can make a big ____. (6 letters) • A prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt. (5 letters) • The type of ministry that creates really pops. (7 letters) • A creative ministry that shares messages through plays. (5 letters) • The king who was known as "a man after God's own heart." (5 letters) • ...
