greek letters Crossword Puzzles
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) • ...
The Culture of Ancient Greece 2019-02-25
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- A female Greek poet from the Island of Lesbos
- A story used to explain something from a long time ago
- Fable writer, in his stories animals talked
- Known for his writing of The Histories
- Marble temple built on top of compound of temples
- Neutral in his writings and tried to figure out what started the war
- Taught people should live lives of moderation, or balance
- Where the message of the oracle was delivered
- Play writer whose characters were down to earth, real life
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- A happy ending story
- A paid teacher
- A Greek sculptor
- Great writer of Greek Tragedies
- Best known writer of Greek Comedies
- Greek philosopher and mathematician
- Founder of his own academy and student of Socrates
- Blind, wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- Believed people should never stop looking for knowledge
- A story about a person who struggles to overcome and fails/unhappy ending
19 Clues: A paid teacher • A Greek sculptor • A happy ending story • Great writer of Greek Tragedies • Blind, wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • Best known writer of Greek Comedies • Greek philosopher and mathematician • Known for his writing of The Histories • Fable writer, in his stories animals talked • A female Greek poet from the Island of Lesbos • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-04-28
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- rule by a king
- Greek invention used to create sturdy buildings
- militaristic Greek polis
- mountains and these kept ancient Greek poleis isolated
- rule by a group of wealthy men
- artistic Greek polis
- the highest hill
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- the Greek marketplace
- large sea surrounding Greek peninsula
- king of the gods
- the word for "city state" in ancient Greece
- rule by the people
- land almost completely surrounded by water
13 Clues: rule by a king • king of the gods • the highest hill • rule by the people • artistic Greek polis • the Greek marketplace • militaristic Greek polis • rule by a group of wealthy men • large sea surrounding Greek peninsula • land almost completely surrounded by water • the word for "city state" in ancient Greece • Greek invention used to create sturdy buildings • ...
6 Blue, 2025 2025-02-03
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- This name has an 'O' in the centre.
- The name of our school.
- There are three syllables in this name.
- The opposite to won't.
- This name contains three syllables.
- The first two letters rhyme with 'go'.
- The first three letters rhyme with 'Ben'.
- The first three letters mean the opposite to woman.
- Starts with the same letter that as 'jeep'.
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- Can also be a word that means calm and peaceful.
- This name has a letter that can behave as a vowel or consonant.
- This name contains a double consonant digraph.
- Starts with the same letter than is found at the end of 'spell'.
- Contains a consonant digraph.
- The last two letters spell 'an'.
- The first three letters are a name you might call your friend.
- The last two letters are the opposite to 'off'.
- Two vowels next to each other.
- This name has three 'A's.
- There are two people with this name in 6B.
- The middle letter is a 'C'.
21 Clues: The opposite to won't. • The name of our school. • This name has three 'A's. • The middle letter is a 'C'. • Contains a consonant digraph. • Two vowels next to each other. • The last two letters spell 'an'. • This name has an 'O' in the centre. • This name contains three syllables. • The first two letters rhyme with 'go'. • There are three syllables in this name. • ...
ancient greece vocab 2024-09-18
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- Greek civilization spread across the middle east
- a system of government by the whole population
- king of the ancient kingdom of macedonian
- a city-state in ancient greece
- War fought in ancient greece between athens
- member of mioan people
- ancient greek poet
- the highest class in certain societies
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- king of ancient maceddonia, son of phillip
- greek philosopher of the classical period
- greco-porsian wars, conflict between city-states
- a body of troops or officers moving in close formation
- greek philosopher and polyman
- ancient greek philosopher
- late bronze age civilization in greece
- a member of a hellenic people speaking doric
16 Clues: ancient greek poet • member of mioan people • ancient greek philosopher • greek philosopher and polyman • a city-state in ancient greece • late bronze age civilization in greece • the highest class in certain societies • greek philosopher of the classical period • king of the ancient kingdom of macedonian • king of ancient maceddonia, son of phillip • ...
Traditional food 2022-11-23
22 Clues: Fat • Oil • Eggs • Milk • Greek • Dairy • Bacon • Egypt • Fruit • Cherry • Cheese • Bigfry • Yogurt • Banana • Croatia • Protein • Churros • Shakshuka • Breakfast • Pineapple • Vegetable • Carbohydrates
Ancient Greek Mathematics 2020-06-20
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- a line can be drawn between any two ____
- ____ heavily relied on mathematics
- Pythagoras theorem
- are the theorems used thousands years ago still used today?
- the most important axiom
- (4th axiom)all right angles are ____
- key figure in ancient Greek mathematics
- base ___ system
- When was the Greek numberal system developed
- axiom in greek means ____
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- majority of greek maths was related to _____
- studied maths to reveal knowledge by _____
- book that Euclid wrote
- ____ means measuring
- Pythagoras was also a ____
- longest side of a triangle
- ____ means earth
- straight angle has _____
18 Clues: base ___ system • ____ means earth • Pythagoras theorem • ____ means measuring • book that Euclid wrote • the most important axiom • straight angle has _____ • 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 • ...
4 Forms of Government 2024-03-25
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- A member of a society.
- Rich/Prosperous.
- A person who speaks or acts for a group or community.
- Government where a few people have power.
- One person inherits power.
- Greek word that means one.
- Greek work that means to rule.
- Greek word that means to rule.
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- Last tyrant of Athens.
- A wealthy land owner.
- One person takes power by force.
- Leader of a monarchy.
- Someone who sells goods.
- Greek word that means people.
- A gathering of people.
- Something passed down to you from your family.
- People share the power.
- Leader of a Tyranny
18 Clues: Rich/Prosperous. • Leader of a Tyranny • A wealthy land owner. • Leader of a monarchy. • Last tyrant of Athens. • A member of a society. • A gathering of people. • People share the power. • Someone who sells goods. • One person inherits power. • Greek word that means one. • Greek word that means people. • Greek work that means to rule. • Greek word that means to rule. • ...
Names In Fact And Fiction | Latin II | Devon Kerstetter 2013-02-28
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- Her eyes turned people into stone
- Greek girl, said to be the most swift-footed of mortals
- God of the underworld
- Enchantress skilled in magic
- Greek hero known for his strength
- A severe censor of morals, he hated Carthage
- Patriot of the Roman Republic
- Trojan leader and hero
- Queen of the underworld
- King of Asia Minor, turned everything into gold
- Roman consul who refused bribes from Pyrrhus
- Etruscan king who led an army against Rome
- General and hero of the Republic
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- Saved Rome by riding his horse into the abyss
- Outstanding patriot, consul, and general
- Leader of the Argonauts
- Celebrated Greek poet, musician, and singer
- Greek hero who slayed the Minotaur
- King of Colchis
- Roman patriot who defended a bridge to delay the Etruscans
- Mythical craftsman who built the Labyrinth
- Mother of the Gracchi brothers
- Greek hero and king of Ithaca
- Son of Helen from Troy
- Sorceress who assisted Jason in getting the golden fleece
25 Clues: King of Colchis • God of the underworld • Trojan leader and hero • Son of Helen from Troy • Leader of the Argonauts • Queen of the underworld • Enchantress skilled in magic • Patriot of the Roman Republic • Greek hero and king of Ithaca • Mother of the Gracchi brothers • General and hero of the Republic • Her eyes turned people into stone • Greek hero known for his strength • ...
g 2013-02-28
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- Greek hero who slayed the Minotaur
- King of Colchis
- Queen of the underworld
- Saved Rome by riding his horse into the abyss
- Enchantress skilled in magic
- King of Asia Minor, turned everything into gold
- Greek girl, said to be the most swift-footed of mortals
- Roman consul who refused bribes from Pyrrhus
- Roman patriot who defended a bridge to delay the Etruscans
- God of the underworld
- Etruscan king who led an army against Rome
- Leader of the Argonauts
- Greek hero and king of Ithaca
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- Outstanding patriot, consul, and general
- Mythical craftsman who built the Labyrinth
- Patriot of the Roman Republic
- Son of Helen from Troy
- Greek hero known for his strength
- Sorceress who assisted Jason in getting the golden fleece
- Her eyes turned people into stone
- A severe censor of morals, he hated Carthage
- Mother of the Gracchi brothers
- Trojan leader and hero
- General and hero of the Republic
- Celebrated Greek poet, musician, and singer
25 Clues: King of Colchis • God of the underworld • Son of Helen from Troy • Trojan leader and hero • Queen of the underworld • Leader of the Argonauts • Enchantress skilled in magic • Patriot of the Roman Republic • Greek hero and king of Ithaca • Mother of the Gracchi brothers • General and hero of the Republic • Greek hero known for his strength • Her eyes turned people into stone • ...
Ch 8 crossword puzzel 2017-03-15
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- writes about life lessons
- what is a lyric poem
- who was considered to be the first Greeks as well a being the first to speak the Greek language
- what city state was the first to develop a democracy
- who was the tyrant that ruled Athens
- what to groups helped later shape greek culture
- what was the first year of the modern Olympic games
- what island did the Minoans live on
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- government where a few people have power
- who were the Olympics held in honor of
- what cities began as Greek colonies
- leader who holds power use of force
- rich land owners
- who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- a Greek word for city-state
- what geographic feature covers most of Greece
- what sea lies East of Greece
- who was the Greek leader who brought democracy to Athens
- government people that rule themselves
- what epic poem tells the last years of the Trojan War
20 Clues: rich land owners • what is a lyric poem • writes about life lessons • a Greek word for city-state • what sea lies East of Greece • what cities began as Greek colonies • leader who holds power use of force • who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • what island did the Minoans live on • who was the tyrant that ruled Athens • who were the Olympics held in honor of • ...
Iliad, Myths and Gods 2018-01-11
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- Eldest Son of Priam
- Positive reputation in death for a Hero
- Negative reputation in death for a Hero
- Site of a famous religious Oracle to Apollo
- Province that Athens sits within
- Term for a separate, politically independent city-state
- Large peninsular of land on which Sparta and Argos lie
- Small area of land that Corinth sits on
- Mother of Helen and Clytemnestra, raped by Zeus, as a swan
- Greek term. Meaning 'hospitality'
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- Shame. Actions against the mythical code for Heroes
- Son of Thetis and Peleus. Most famous warrior during Trojan War
- King of Ithaca. Suffers ten year voyage home after the Trojan War
- Honour. Actions in line with the mythical code for Heroes
- Greek word. Meaning 'the best'
- Island in the Aegean. Ancient centre of slavery and birthplace of Apollo
- One of the two most successful Greek cities by 5th Century
- Greek word. Meaning 'people'
- Alternative name for Troy
- Chief Greek God. Resides on the slopes of Mount Olympus
20 Clues: Eldest Son of Priam • Alternative name for Troy • Greek word. Meaning 'people' • Greek word. Meaning 'the best' • Province that Athens sits within • Greek term. Meaning 'hospitality' • Positive reputation in death for a Hero • Negative reputation in death for a Hero • Small area of land that Corinth sits on • Site of a famous religious Oracle to Apollo • ...
~Greeks~ 2023-05-02
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- The god of the sea (According to Greece)
- The king of Macedonia o 359 BC
- Greek like
- A group of warriors who stand close together in a square shape
- Rich landowners
- A unit of soldiers who ride horses
- A leader who held power through force
- Short stories that teach the reader life lessons
- A poet who wrote the "Iliad" & "Odyssey"
- The Greek word for city-state
- People who had the right to participate in government
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- A war between Athens & Sparta that almost tore Greece apart
- The Greek city-state with the largest/most powerful navy
- The goddess of love (According to Greece)
- A Greek city-state that focused on strength and power
- The messenger god (According to Greece)
- Stories of heroes and gods that explain how the world works
- Darius's son who tried to conquer Greece
- A high hill in Greek society
- The king of the gods according to Greece
20 Clues: Greek like • Rich landowners • A high hill in Greek society • The Greek word for city-state • The king of Macedonia o 359 BC • A unit of soldiers who ride horses • A leader who held power through force • The messenger god (According to Greece) • The god of the sea (According to Greece) • Darius's son who tried to conquer Greece • A poet who wrote the "Iliad" & "Odyssey" • ...
Brave New World 2022-03-04
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- very hot and humid; hot with passion or anger
- to send forth new growth; flourish
- sleep teaching
- having a delicious taste or smell
- producing living young instead of eggs
- the 4th letter of the Greek alphabet; an increment of a variable
- the 3rd letter of the Greek alphabet; a unit of magnetic flux
- to stretch thin; smooth transparent membrane over pelvic viscera
- not being the normal or usual kind
- lively in temper, conduct, or spirit
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- of or relating to the pituitary gland
- characterized by or affected with trembling or tremors
- sunk to or existing in a low state
- the 2nd letter of the Greek alphabet; nearly complete prototype
- deficient in color; lacking sparkle or liveliness
- reproducing freely; multiply
- the lst letter of the Greek alphabet; something that is first
- favorable to growth or comfort
- having a healthy reddish color
- the 5th letter of the Greek alphabet; small positive quantity in math
- exciting amazement or wonder; extraordinary in bulk or quantity
21 Clues: sleep teaching • reproducing freely; multiply • favorable to growth or comfort • having a healthy reddish color • having a delicious taste or smell • sunk to or existing in a low state • to send forth new growth; flourish • not being the normal or usual kind • lively in temper, conduct, or spirit • of or relating to the pituitary gland • producing living young instead of eggs • ...
Ava's Chapter 12 crossword 2026-02-20
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- east my Greek culture. science and culture flourishing.
- of Greek literature. Fake news. Epic. Tragedies. Fables.
- method. Thinking and learning.
- .all things can be expressed with numbers.
- (Philadelphia, city of brotherly love ) Love knowledge.
- why would someone use a riddle to explain something.
- Teacher.
- pi (3.14 dude) catapult for taking over classrooms. studied geometric solids ( 3d ) stuff
- Socratic method
- the great crushes Persian and then Marching to India and Pakistan.
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- .Just as Oracle resembles oral.
- built the school the academy
- built school Lyceum
- pro ( metheus ) see into the future phecy=to speak
- the great. Spread Greek culture.Oracle said he was a god. people could keep their beliefs.
- story about gods and goddesses.
- in Greek is valued. Thinking and writing no doy.
- Helio centric ( sun centered universe )
- geometry/angles/lines all related
- belief about their gods. Looked like humans
- do you think the Greeks cared what oracles said
21 Clues: Teacher. • Socratic method • built school Lyceum • built the school the academy • method. Thinking and learning. • .Just as Oracle resembles oral. • story about gods and goddesses. • geometry/angles/lines all related • Helio centric ( sun centered universe ) • .all things can be expressed with numbers. • belief about their gods. Looked like humans • ...
Extra Credit: Greece Quiz #1 (2.0 - 2.8) 2020-10-18
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- a government ruled by one
- Males must be ___ years old to be a Greek citizen
- Ancient Greece had a _________ democracy
- name of the Ancient Greek coin
- the Minoans lived on the island of ______
- credited for creating the wood screw & pulley block
- wrote both epics, The Iliad and Odyssey
- early form of the compass
- an area of land ruled by a king/queen
- group of wealthy landowners
- being considered a legal part of a particular community/country/city-state
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- the Mycenaean's were considered the 1st Greeks because they spoke the _______
- Greeks visited these to talk to the gods
- someone who rules with force
- a government ruled by a few
- god of the gods/sky
- high hill on which a city-state was built
- the Greek gods were believed to live on Mt ________
- Greek word for marketplace
- god of the underworld
- Greek word for city-state
- name of the city destroyed in Trojan War
22 Clues: god of the gods/sky • god of the underworld • a government ruled by one • early form of the compass • Greek word for city-state • Greek word for marketplace • a government ruled by a few • group of wealthy landowners • someone who rules with force • name of the Ancient Greek coin • an area of land ruled by a king/queen • wrote both epics, The Iliad and Odyssey • ...
Mythology Exam Review Crossword- The Pantheons 2024-05-10
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- Egyptian goddess of fire and war
- Egyptian goddess of moisture and dew
- Roman goddess of love, desire, and prosperity
- Egyptian creator god
- Egyptian goddess of the night sky
- Greek god of the forge
- Greek god of the underworld
- Norse giant, the true creator of all
- Roman goddess of the harvest
- Egyptian god of fertility and the Nile, depicted with a crocodile head
- Roman god of the sea
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Norse trickster god, who is the worst
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Norse god of light and purity, killed by Loki through his brother
- Norse goddess of clairvoyance
- Norse giant, associated with wisdom; gave Odin his wisdom and gave Heimdall the Gjallerhorn
- Norse god of fertility, father to Freyr and Freya
- Norse creator god, brother of Odin; carved the driftwood to create the first humans
- Roman god of wine and revelry
- Greek goddess of the harvest
- Egyptian god of chaos and discord
- Egyptian goddess of pregnancy and childbirth, depicted with the head of a cat
- Norse god of thunder and agriculture
- Norse god of war, wisdom, and magic
- Greek god of lightning and the sky, king of the gods
- Egyptian goddess of the house/household
- Norse god responsible for his brother Baldr's death by mistletoe dart
- Greek messenger and trickster god
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Roman god of the underworld and wealth
- Egyptian goddess whose name means "mother" who is part of the Theban triad
- Roman god of war
- Egyptian god of the pharaohs, known as the "hidden one"
- Norse creator god, brother of Odin; gave humans intelligence and will
- Greek goddess of love and desire
- Egyptian god of mummification, protector of the dead
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- Egyptian god of the moon, part of the Theban triad
- Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and the forge
- Norse god of fertility and harvests, originally of the Vanir
- Egyptian goddess of the sky, often depicted as a cow
- Egyptian god of knowledge, wisdom, magic
- Roman god of the threshold, doors, beginnings and endings
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home
- Greek god of the sea
- Egyptian god of wind, air, and peace
- Norse god of vengeance, owner of a gigantic, murderous shoe
- Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Egyptian god of the earth
- Greek goddess of marriage, queen of the gods
- Norse god of justice
- Rule of the Egyptian pantheon along with his mother and aunt
- Greek AND Roman god of music and poetry
- Norse goddess of beauty and fertility
- Roman messenger god and trickster
- Roman goddess of marriage and motherhood
- Greek god of war
- Roman god of agriculture, ruled over Latium in a "Golden Age"
- Egyptian goddess who is the embodiment of divine balance
- Egyptian goddess of fertility, who is the combination of a hippo, crocodile, and lion
- Egyptian goddess of scribes and langauge
- Greek god of wine and revelry
- Norse sentry god of the Bifrost
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Egyptian god who is the manifestation of magic
- Egyptian demon snake who battled with Ra at the end of every day
- Roman god of lightning, thunder, and the sky
- Egyptian god of the dead and the afterlife
- Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Egyptian goddess of the pharaohs
70 Clues: Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Egyptian creator god • Greek god of the sea • Roman god of the sea • Norse god of justice • Greek god of the forge • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the sun • Roman goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the earth • Greek god of the underworld • Greek goddess of the hearth • Roman goddess of the harvest • Greek goddess of the harvest • ...
the topic Goddesses 2023-12-07
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- - Roman goddess of love and beauty.
- - Greek goddess of wisdom.
- - Egyptian goddess of love and motherhood.
- - Greek goddess of the underworld.
- - Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood.
- - Hindu goddess of destruction and transformation.
- - Hindu goddess of power and protection.
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- - Greek goddess of agriculture.
- - Sumerian goddess of love and fertility.
- - Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and protection.
- - Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness.
- - Norse goddess of marriage and motherhood.
- - Celtic goddess of poetry and healing.
- - Norse goddess of love and fertility.
- - Queen of the gods in Greek mythology.
15 Clues: - Greek goddess of wisdom. • - Greek goddess of agriculture. • - Greek goddess of the underworld. • - Roman goddess of love and beauty. • - Norse goddess of love and fertility. • - Celtic goddess of poetry and healing. • - Queen of the gods in Greek mythology. • - Hindu goddess of power and protection. • - Sumerian goddess of love and fertility. • ...
Hercules BTSN 2024-10-08
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- father of Hercules
- another name for historical allegory
- step-father of Hercules
- sees myth as the dream of society
- Roman comic playwright, author of Amphitryon
- Greek name of Hercules
- "to speak in another way" in Greek
- made up the myth of Atlantis
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- Claude Lévi-Strauss' school, dichotomies
- Roman poet, author of the Metamorphoses
- "truth" in Greek, becomes antithesis to myth
- archaic Greek poem on the origin of gods
- mortal mother of Hercules
- "emphatic utterance" in Homer
- "word" in Greek, means "true account" later
15 Clues: father of Hercules • Greek name of Hercules • step-father of Hercules • mortal mother of Hercules • made up the myth of Atlantis • "emphatic utterance" in Homer • sees myth as the dream of society • "to speak in another way" in Greek • another name for historical allegory • Roman poet, author of the Metamorphoses • Claude Lévi-Strauss' school, dichotomies • ...
6th Social Studies Greece Ch.5a (Impact) 2022-01-21
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- the Greek concept of hospitality
- the Father of History
- the name of the cyclops
- she had snakes for hair
- son of Penelope
- better than using cuneiform
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- the name given to Greeks ‘provinces’
- king of all the Greek gods
- these figures sang sailors to their death
- one of the Greek epic poems
- Greek container used to carry liquids
- Hero of the Odyssey
- A list of all the Greek gods
- Mythical king of the oceans
- Hero killed by an arrow to the foot
15 Clues: son of Penelope • Hero of the Odyssey • the Father of History • the name of the cyclops • she had snakes for hair • king of all the Greek gods • one of the Greek epic poems • Mythical king of the oceans • better than using cuneiform • A list of all the Greek gods • the Greek concept of hospitality • Hero killed by an arrow to the foot • the name given to Greeks ‘provinces’ • ...
Natural Disasters 2022-10-19
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- people fleeing from their homes because something is making them unsafe (9 letters)
- an experience that damages you mentally (12 letters)
- half sunk under water (9 letters)
- when the ground trembles and shakes (11 letters)
- an illness where your body functions shut down in the extreme cold (11 letters)
- a chunk of rock that comes crashing from space into earths atmosphere
- something that is set up to hold of floods (7 letters)
- a vent in the ground that spews out a hot liquid (7 letters)
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- natural disasters put people in ------ (6 letters)
- natural disasters are life ----------- to people (11 letters)
- a liquid that sometimes floods towns. This liquid makes up the sea
- a massive, destructive wave (7 letters)
- the funnel of wind that carried Dorothy away in the wonderful wizard of oz (7 letters)
- heavy winds and rains, like a tornado but different
14 Clues: half sunk under water (9 letters) • a massive, destructive wave (7 letters) • when the ground trembles and shakes (11 letters) • natural disasters put people in ------ (6 letters) • heavy winds and rains, like a tornado but different • an experience that damages you mentally (12 letters) • something that is set up to hold of floods (7 letters) • ...
Ancient Greek Important People 2024-09-18
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- an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms
- a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist
- an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy
- an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun
- an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts
- an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
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- an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
- an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus, part of the Persian Empire and a later citizen of Thurii in modern Calabria, Italy.
- an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War recounts the fifth-century BC war between Sparta and Athens until the year 411 BC.
- a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians for whom any plays have survived in full
14 Clues: a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens • an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy • an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism • ...
Chapter 4 Study Guide 2013-11-07
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- the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest of ancient Greek epic poets
- A Greek hero of the trojan war, said to be a demigod
- a priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity
- an archaeological site in Greece, located about 90 kilometres (56 miles) southwest of Athens, in the north-eastern Peloponnese
- a peninsula in southwestern Asia that forms the Asian part of Turkey
- the period of Greek history from the presumed Dorian invasion and end of the Mycenaean palatial civilization around 1200 BC, to the first signs of the Greek poleis in the 9th century BC.
- a noble Athenian of the Alcmaeonid family. He is credited with reforming the constitution of ancient Athens and setting it on a democratic footing
- Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragic drama
- was an association of Greek city-states was an association of Greek city-states
- an ancient Greek city located in the western part of what is now modern Turkey
- ancient Athenian philosopher; pupil of Socrates; teacher of Aristotle
- an ancient region of central coastal Anatolia in present-day Turkey
- ancient Greek historian remembered for his history of the Peloponnesian War
- Greek mathematician and astronomer who estimated the circumference of the earth and the distances to the Moon and sun
- an ancient Egyptian city on the Nile River that flourished from the 22nd century BC to the 18th century BC
- an ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus
- the largest and most populous of the Greek islands
- an ancient Greek city famous for military prowess; the dominant city of the Peloponnesus prior to the 4th century BC, known for the battle of thermopylae
- the capital and largest city of Greece; named after Athena
- Greek mathematician and physicist noted for his work in hydrostatics and mechanics and geometry
- Alexander: king of Macedon; conqueror of Greece and Egypt and Persia; founder of Alexandria
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem; considered to be the first true mathematician
- an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea located between the southern Balkan and Anatolian peninsulas
- the ancient Greek known as the father of history; his accounts of the wars between the Greeks and Persians are the first known examples of historical writing
- son of Louis VII whose reign as king of France saw wars with the English that regained control of Normandy and Anjou and most of Poitou
- a port city on the Mediterranean Sea in northern Egypt founded in 331 BCE by Alexander the Great
- an ancient Greek school of philosophy founded at Athens by Zeno of Citium
- a paid teacher of philosophy and rhetoric in ancient Greece, associated in popular thought with moral skepticism and specious reasoning.
- A sequal in essence to the Iliad, by Homer
- one of the great tragedians of ancient Greece
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- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece; he ordered the construction of the Parthenon
- the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and is considered Europe's oldest city
- one of the greatest of the ancient Athenian philosophers; pupil of Plato; teacher of Alexander the Great
- one of the four major Greek ethnē into which the Greeks, or Hellenes, of the ancient period considered themselves divided
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- an ancient Greek city on the slopes of Mount Parnassus
- king of Persia who expanded the Persian Empire and invaded Greece but was defeated at the battle of Marathon
- a body of troops or police officers, standing or moving in close formation.
- a Bronze Age civilization that arose on the island of Crete and flourished from approximately the 27th century BC to the 15th century BC
- a mountain peak in northeast Greece near the Aegean coast; believed by ancient Greeks to be the dwelling place of the gods
- a port city on the Mediterranean Sea in northern Egypt founded in 331 BCE by Alexander the Great
- this notion of excellence was ultimately bound up with the notion of the fulfillment of purpose or function: the act of living up to one's full potential.
- the largest and second most populous Greek region
- a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- a public open space used for assemblies and markets.
- one of the greatest tragic dramatists of ancient Greece
- one of five senior Spartan magistrates.
- ancient Athenian philosopher; teacher of Plato and Xenophon
- was a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry"
- the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, esp.
- a method of teaching by question and answer; used by Socrates to elicit truths from his students
- a famous battle in 480 BC; a Greek army under Leonidas was annihilated by the Persians who were trying to conquer Greece
- a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land
- a form of democracy in which people decide policy initiatives directly
- They didn't travel much
- an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea, south of the Adriatic Sea
- king of Persia who led a vast army against Greece and won the battle of Thermopylae but was eventually defeated
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
- A cruel and oppressive ruler
- temporary banishment from a city by popular vote.
- a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta, intermediate in status between slaves and citizens
- the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest of ancient Greek epic poets, written by Homer
- means city in Greek
- a form of theatre
- a man who is a respected leader in national or international affairs
67 Clues: a form of theatre • means city in Greek • They didn't travel much • A cruel and oppressive ruler • one of five senior Spartan magistrates. • A sequal in essence to the Iliad, by Homer • one of the great tragedians of ancient Greece • a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece. • the largest and second most populous Greek region • ...
silent letters 2013-07-22
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- that is very tight
- i sing this at church
- i use my hands for everything
- what do you do with a pen
- i need to speak
- it is the second season
- you use it to brush your hair
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- it always leave a shadow
- he works with pipes
- it is very sharp
- that person is very truthfull
- it equals
- it is surround by water
- meditation makes me
14 Clues: it equals • i need to speak • it is very sharp • that is very tight • he works with pipes • meditation makes me • i sing this at church • it is surround by water • it is the second season • it always leave a shadow • what do you do with a pen • that person is very truthfull • i use my hands for everything • you use it to brush your hair
Silent Letters 2024-02-12
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- object used to cut food in a kitchen
- the joint on your leg
- bumpy bones on your hand above your fingers
- the word "write" in past tense
- pieces of food that drop when you eat
- short, fat finger on your hand
- a baby sheep
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- little lines on your face you get when you are older
- the word "know" in past tense
- your skin may feel ____ when you are very cold
- the object used to open a door is called a door _____
- _____ in shining armor
- long, thin plastic brush
- something that explodes
14 Clues: a baby sheep • the joint on your leg • _____ in shining armor • something that explodes • long, thin plastic brush • the word "know" in past tense • the word "write" in past tense • short, fat finger on your hand • object used to cut food in a kitchen • pieces of food that drop when you eat • bumpy bones on your hand above your fingers • ...
Silent letters 2025-11-25
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- (Silent L) - To speak or converseKNEE (Silent K) - The main joint between your thigh and lower leg.
- (Silent B) - Tool used to untangle or style hair.
- (Silent L) - One of two equal parts.
- (Silent W) - Long-bladed fighting weapon.
- (Silent T) - To secure or join together firmly.
- (Silent G) - To affix one's name to a document.
- (Silent B) - Money that is owed to another party.
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- (Silent B) - To ascend by using the hands and feet.
- (Silent H) - A period lasting sixty minutes.
- (Silent T) - To give attention with your ears.
- (Silent W) - Not correct; opposite of right.
- (Silent L) - The young of a cow.
- (Silent K) - A sharp tool with a handle for cutting.
- (Silent H) - A spectral apparition of a dead person.
14 Clues: (Silent L) - The young of a cow. • (Silent L) - One of two equal parts. • (Silent W) - Long-bladed fighting weapon. • (Silent H) - A period lasting sixty minutes. • (Silent W) - Not correct; opposite of right. • (Silent T) - To give attention with your ears. • (Silent T) - To secure or join together firmly. • (Silent G) - To affix one's name to a document. • ...
Silent Letters 2026-03-05
Story of Chanukah 2021-12-03
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- The Hammar
- Number of Matityahu's sons
- The Beit Hamikdash was turned into a Temple for this Greek deity
- Theses were pressed to produce oil
- Mee / La'___ / Ay-lai !
- Judea became part of the ___-Greek empire
- An official order issued by a king or legal authority
- The king was defeated in this foreign land
- Became the Syrian-Greek king in 175 BCE
- Greek culture
- It provided light for the Temple's chamber
- Matityahu took one of these in his hand and skew the Hellenist Jew
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- ____ the Great
- Those Jews that rejected Greek ways
- Another word for pig. It contains "wine".
- Small town where the big rebellion began
- The king returned to find this happening in Jerusalem
- The Hellenist Jews put htem up and the Chassidim broke them
- His death was crushing
- Torah scrolls suffered this fate
- One day's supply last for ____ days, instead
- The king wanted only one of these for his kingdom
22 Clues: The Hammar • Greek culture • ____ the Great • His death was crushing • Mee / La'___ / Ay-lai ! • Number of Matityahu's sons • Torah scrolls suffered this fate • Theses were pressed to produce oil • Those Jews that rejected Greek ways • Became the Syrian-Greek king in 175 BCE • Small town where the big rebellion began • Another word for pig. It contains "wine". • ...
Names In Fact And Fiction | Latin II | Devon Kerstetter 2013-02-28
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- King of Colchis
- Trojan leader and hero
- General and hero of the Republic
- Saved Rome by riding his horse into the abyss
- Roman patriot who defended a bridge to delay the Etruscans
- Outstanding patriot, consul, and general
- Son of Helen from Troy
- Greek girl, said to be the most swift-footed of mortals
- Celebrated Greek poet, musician, and singer
- Greek hero and king of Ithaca
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- Enchantress skilled in magic
- Her eyes turned people into stone
- Mythical craftsman who built the Labyrinth
- Sorceress who assisted Jason in getting the golden fleece
- Mother of the Gracchi brothers
- Roman consul who refused bribes from Pyrrhus
- King of Asia Minor, turned everything into gold
- Queen of the underworld
- Patriot of the Roman Republic
- Greek hero known for his strength
- Greek hero who slayed the Minotaur
- A severe censor of morals, he hated Carthage
- Leader of the Argonauts
- God of the underworld
- Etruscan king who led an army against Rome
25 Clues: King of Colchis • God of the underworld • Trojan leader and hero • Son of Helen from Troy • Queen of the underworld • Leader of the Argonauts • Enchantress skilled in magic • Patriot of the Roman Republic • Greek hero and king of Ithaca • Mother of the Gracchi brothers • General and hero of the Republic • Her eyes turned people into stone • Greek hero known for his strength • ...
Ancient Greece & Rome 2023-10-12
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- Valerius Magnus was a disgraced _____
- Melissa became successful as an _____
- ___ of Caracalla expanded Roman citizenship
- Rufilla was the unhappy ___ of M. Optimus
- patricians were elected to the __
- _____ republic was led by a Senate
- the emperor Augustus led the Roman ______
- the Greek home of culture and democracy
- Titus Primus was jealous and loved ___
- Pelatae worked on Greek ____ like slaves
- Marcus Optimus was a successful ____
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- plebeians were ____-class Romans
- could earn their freedom in Rome
- the Greek city-state Sparta focused on ____
- full citizens could have & run a ___
- Greek citizens could ___ someone in court
- Romulus was the first ____ of Rome
- ____ (not slaves) Roman males were citizens
- ____ Caesar made himself the Roman dictator
- Senate chose two co-___ every year
- Roman citizens could own _____
- Aristotle was a famous ______ philosopher
- citizens can ____ for their leaders
- free Athenian ___ (age 18) became citizens
- full citizens could ___ who they wanted
- Athens' military was based on a ___ (ships)
- Roman form of representative government
27 Clues: Roman citizens could own _____ • plebeians were ____-class Romans • could earn their freedom in Rome • patricians were elected to the __ • Romulus was the first ____ of Rome • Senate chose two co-___ every year • _____ republic was led by a Senate • citizens can ____ for their leaders • full citizens could have & run a ___ • Marcus Optimus was a successful ____ • ...
Networking 2023-09-15
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- A protocol used for assigning IP addresses to devices on a network (4 letters).
- A device used to connect a network to the internet.
- protocol used for sending email messages (4 letters).
- A network topology where all devices are connected to a central hub (6 letters).
- A measure of the time it takes for data to travel from one point to another in a network.
- The organization responsible for assigning IP address blocks and domain names (3 letters).
- A technology that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network (4 letters).
- The process of verifying the identity of a user or device on a network (8 letters).
- A device that separates a network into smaller collision domains.
- Data transfer protocol used for secure file transfers.
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- The process of dividing a network into smaller, more manageable segments (9 letters).
- A network service that translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses (4 letters).
- A protocol used to retrieve email from a mail server.
- A device or software component that filters and forwards network traffic between different network segments (6 letters).
- A unique identifier assigned to each device on a network (3 letters).
- A technology that allows multiple virtual networks to share the same physical infrastructure.
- The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted in a given time.
- A set of rules that govern how data is transmitted across a network.
- A device that connects multiple network segments and forwards data based on MAC addresses.
- The process of converting a private IP address into a public one for internet access.
20 Clues: A device used to connect a network to the internet. • A protocol used to retrieve email from a mail server. • protocol used for sending email messages (4 letters). • Data transfer protocol used for secure file transfers. • A device that separates a network into smaller collision domains. • The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted in a given time. • ...
Primordial Greek Deities and Associated Vocabulary 2021-12-07
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- happening at the same time
- the Greek root word that means "danger"
- a group of species that include apes, lemurs, and humans and that humans consider the "highest/first rank" of species
- the belief in or worship of multiple deities
- the ancient Greek deity of storms
- a state that resembles sleep but in which you can hear and respond to questions or suggestions
- all the gods of a particular country or group of people
- the Latin root word for "order; fit"
- the Greek root word that means "night"
- the Greek root word for "earth / land"
- the City of Brotherly Love
- a serious disease that is passed from one person to another in dirty food or water and causes high fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and a confused mental state
- a "cure-all"
- a day when day and night are the same length
- existing from the beginning of time, very ancient
- toxic or dangerous
- the Greek root word for "time"
- relating to the process of growing old and the medical care of old people
- the Greek root word that means "one; alone"
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- He is NOT actually a medical doctor, psychologist, psychiatrist, or person with a PhD (doctorate), but his name does mean "beloved, loving"
- a type of government in which religious leaders rule in the name of a deity
- the Gk root word for "aging, elderly"
- the earliest or most ancient gods or goddesses
- an opponent or enemy that is very difficult to defeat (from the ancient Gk deity of punishment/payback and vengeance)
- active during the night and passive or inactive during the day
- the Greek root word that means "many; multiple"
- the Greek root word that means "god / goddess"
- a view of the whole region all around an observer
- the Greek root word that means "all; every"
- the Latin root word for "first, early, highest rank"
- the first thing to exist according to the ancient Greeks; also, today: complete confusion and disorder
- in the ancient Greek belief system, she was Mother Earth
- an occurrence in which a disease spreads very quickly and affects almost all of the people over a wide area
- the Greek root word for "love; affection; fondness"
- the Latin root word that means "god / goddess / heaven"
- happening over a long period of time
- the belief in or worship of 1 deity
- a god or goddess
38 Clues: a "cure-all" • a god or goddess • toxic or dangerous • happening at the same time • the City of Brotherly Love • the Greek root word for "time" • the ancient Greek deity of storms • the belief in or worship of 1 deity • the Latin root word for "order; fit" • happening over a long period of time • the Gk root word for "aging, elderly" • the Greek root word that means "night" • ...
Westward Expansion 2024-09-10
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- of Little Bighorn: 1876 battle where Native Americans defeated Custer’s U.S. Army troops (23 letters)
- Knee Massacre: The tragic event in 1890 that marked the end of Native American resistance in the Plains (18 letters)
- System: Policy that forced Native Americans to live on specific lands designated by the government (17 letters)
- Act: Law aimed at breaking up Native American tribal lands and promoting individual land ownership (9 letters)
- Creek Massacre: 1864 massacre where a U.S. Army force attacked and killed Cheyenne and Arapaho people (16 letters)
- Political movement supporting the rights of farmers and workers against big business (8 letters)
- Commerce Act of 1887: Law passed to regulate railroad prices and trade between states (27 letters)
- The rapid development of industry in the late 1800s, particularly in the North (16 letters)
- Economic philosophy advocating for minimal government interference in business (12 letters)
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- Land Grant Act: 1862 law that provided federal land for colleges focused on agriculture and mechanics (21 letters)
- Act of 1862: Law that offered free land to settlers who would farm it for five years (15 letters)
- The use of both gold and silver as the basis for a country’s currency (11 letters)
- American Boarding Schools: Institutions where Native American children were sent to assimilate into white culture (29 letters)
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- of Gold: Famous speech by William Jennings Bryan advocating for the free coinage of silver (13 letters)
15 Clues: for Down: • The use of both gold and silver as the basis for a country’s currency (11 letters) • The rapid development of industry in the late 1800s, particularly in the North (16 letters) • Economic philosophy advocating for minimal government interference in business (12 letters) • ...
Crossword Battles - Unit 3 - Ancient Greece 2023-10-22
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- recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more
- the god of the dead and the king of the underworld, with which his name became synonymous
- Greek god of war and courage / one of the Twelve Olympians and the son of Zeus and Hera
- an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft who was later syncretized with the Roman goddess Minerva / was regarded as the patron and protectress of various cities across Greece, particularly the city of Athens
- culture that represents the fusion of the ancient Greek world with Mesopotamia, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian cultures after Alexander's conquests
- kingdom located in the north of Greece / home to Philip II and his son, Alexander / known for its military might
- tutored by Aristotle / king of Macedon / created an empire that stretched from Macedon to Egypt and from Greece to part of India
- one of the most dominant of all the Greek city-states / most remembered for its athletic and militaristic values / controlled the Peloponnese and forced fellow Greeks to work as agricultural laborers called helots
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- city where democracy was invented / largest and most influential of the Greek city-states / named after the Greek goddess of wisdom
- empire that invaded Greece in a series of conflicts from 499 to 449 BCE / this empire was later conquered by Alexander the Great
- epic poem that tells the story of Odysseus trying to get home after the Trojan War
- pertaining to Greece and to Greek culture
- Homer's epic poem about the Trojan War and the wrath of the Greek hero Achilles
- the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who rules as king of the gods on Mount Olympus
- Greek poet credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey - two epic poems that are the foundational works of Greek literature
- legendary conflict between the early Greeks and the people of Troy in western Anatolia / one of the most important events in Greek mythology and narrated through many works of Greek literature - most notably Homer's Iliad
16 Clues: pertaining to Greece and to Greek culture • Homer's epic poem about the Trojan War and the wrath of the Greek hero Achilles • epic poem that tells the story of Odysseus trying to get home after the Trojan War • Greek god of war and courage / one of the Twelve Olympians and the son of Zeus and Hera • ...
The Culture of Ancient Greece 2019-02-25
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- Greek philosopher and mathematician
- Where the message of the oracle was delivered
- Blind, wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- Neutral in his writings and tried to figure out what started the war
- A story used to explain something from a long time ago
- A story about a person who struggles to overcome and fails/unhappy ending
- Great writer of Greek Tragedies
- Fable writer, in his stories animals talked
- Taught people should live lives of moderation, or balance
- A paid teacher
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- A female Greek poet from the Island of Lesbos
- Best known writer of Greek Comedies
- A happy ending story
- Founder of his own academy and student of Socrates
- Believed people should never stop looking for knowledge
- A Greek sculptor
- Play writer whose characters were down to earth, real life
- Known for his writing of The Histories
- Marble temple built on top of compound of temples
19 Clues: A paid teacher • A Greek sculptor • A happy ending story • Great writer of Greek Tragedies • Blind, wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • Greek philosopher and mathematician • Best known writer of Greek Comedies • Known for his writing of The Histories • Fable writer, in his stories animals talked • A female Greek poet from the Island of Lesbos • ...
The Culture of Ancient Greece 2019-02-25
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- A story used to explain something from a long time ago
- Neutral in his writings and tried to figure out what started the war
- A story about a person who struggles to overcome and fails/unhappy ending
- A female Greek poet from the Island of Lesbos
- Best known writer of Greek Comedies
- Taught people should live lives of moderation, or balance
- Play writer whose characters were down to earth, real life
- A paid teacher
- Founder of his own academy and student of Socrates
- Blind, wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
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- A happy ending story
- A Greek sculptor
- Greek philosopher and mathematician
- Marble temple built on top of compound of temples
- Believed people should never stop looking for knowledge
- Where the message of the oracle was delivered
- Great writer of Greek Tragedies
- Known for his writing of The Histories
- Fable writer, in his stories animals talked
19 Clues: A paid teacher • A Greek sculptor • A happy ending story • Great writer of Greek Tragedies • Blind, wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • Greek philosopher and mathematician • Best known writer of Greek Comedies • Known for his writing of The Histories • Fable writer, in his stories animals talked • A female Greek poet from the Island of Lesbos • ...
Activity 4: Crossword 2024-12-15
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- Roman counterpart of Hera
- Greek goddess of marriage and family; wife of Zeus.
- Divided the Roman Empire in half
- Believed in a geocentric view of the universe
- Carthaginian general who led his forces against Rome in the Second Punic War
- Greek philosopher who developed the Socratic method.
- Roman counterpart to the king of the Greek gods.
- Roman counterpart of Artemis.
- Roman counterpart of Hades.
- Roman counterpart of Poseidon.
- Greek god of the sky and thunder; king of the gods.
- Athenian statesman during the Golden Age of Athens.
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- Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- Student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Roman general and dictator assassinated by senators.
- Roman poet, author of The Aeneid.
- Macedonian king who spread Hellenistic culture.
- First Roman emperor who ushered in the Pax Romana.
- Roman counterpart of Aphrodite.
19 Clues: Roman counterpart of Hera • Roman counterpart of Hades. • Roman counterpart of Artemis. • Roman counterpart of Poseidon. • Roman counterpart of Aphrodite. • Divided the Roman Empire in half • Roman poet, author of The Aeneid. • Believed in a geocentric view of the universe • Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • Macedonian king who spread Hellenistic culture. • ...
Greek Theatre 2022-01-19
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- theatre machines were used during the performances. They were kept inside the scene.
- the area directly in front of the scene where the actors would perform.
- a crane that lifted the “gods” from the scene onto the theologian.
- was a Greek playwright who wrote comedies, including The Birds.
- was a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Medea.
- Ex Machina is literally “god from the machine”. This is the term for a play’s conflict being solved by a supernatural power. Sophocles was a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Oedipus Rex.
- the flat roof of the scene, reserved for actors playing gods
- was a temporary enclosure with doors
- two prismatic pillars, one stage left, one stage right.
- the auditorium of the Greek theatre
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- is an actor. The term was created from Thespis’ name.
- platform carrying “dead bodies” that was wheeled on.
- a round floor on ground level at the bottom of a hill.
- was originally an altar on the orchestra
- was a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including The Suppliants.
- was the first playwright to win the contest at the Dionysian festival in 534 B.C.
- Greek God of wine and fertility
- upper and lower levels of the Koilon (auditorium).
- were aisles that actors would use to enter if they were supposed to be coming from outside (not the temple or palace).
19 Clues: Greek God of wine and fertility • the auditorium of the Greek theatre • was a temporary enclosure with doors • was originally an altar on the orchestra • upper and lower levels of the Koilon (auditorium). • platform carrying “dead bodies” that was wheeled on. • is an actor. The term was created from Thespis’ name. • ...
Greek Theatre 2022-01-19
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- theatre machines were used during the performances. They were kept inside the scene.
- the area directly in front of the scene where the actors would perform.
- a crane that lifted the “gods” from the scene onto the theologian.
- was a Greek playwright who wrote comedies, including The Birds.
- was a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Medea.
- Ex Machina is literally “god from the machine”. This is the term for a play’s conflict being solved by a supernatural power. Sophocles was a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Oedipus Rex.
- the flat roof of the scene, reserved for actors playing gods
- was a temporary enclosure with doors
- two prismatic pillars, one stage left, one stage right.
- the auditorium of the Greek theatre
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- is an actor. The term was created from Thespis’ name.
- platform carrying “dead bodies” that was wheeled on.
- a round floor on ground level at the bottom of a hill.
- was originally an altar on the orchestra
- was a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including The Suppliants.
- was the first playwright to win the contest at the Dionysian festival in 534 B.C.
- Greek God of wine and fertility
- upper and lower levels of the Koilon (auditorium).
- were aisles that actors would use to enter if they were supposed to be coming from outside (not the temple or palace).
19 Clues: Greek God of wine and fertility • the auditorium of the Greek theatre • was a temporary enclosure with doors • was originally an altar on the orchestra • upper and lower levels of the Koilon (auditorium). • platform carrying “dead bodies” that was wheeled on. • is an actor. The term was created from Thespis’ name. • ...
roman and greek puzzle 2023-02-10
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- what does greek men wear
- instruments It was common for educated Greeks to play several instruments.
- and informal The 2 types of greek education are. Philosophy Greeks studied.
- aureus roman currency name
- the roman army collected this
- famous greek person Aristotle
- roman people can join the army at?
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- war this war started in 264 bc.
- greeks could join the army at
- alla Carbonara the most famous roman dish?
- Greek currency is called. drachma
- Caesar famous roman person in the past.?
- what is roman cloths made out of.
- most famous greek drink
- what did the romans study.
- the Greeks also loved
- what does Roman men wear?
- Pellegrino what is the most famous soft drink in roman.
18 Clues: the Greeks also loved • most famous greek drink • what does Roman men wear? • what does greek men wear • what did the romans study. • aureus roman currency name • greeks could join the army at • the roman army collected this • famous greek person Aristotle • war this war started in 264 bc. • Greek currency is called. drachma • what is roman cloths made out of. • ...
roman and greek puzzle 2023-02-10
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- what does greek men wear
- instruments It was common for educated Greeks to play several instruments.
- and informal The 2 types of greek education are. Philosophy Greeks studied.
- aureus roman currency name
- the roman army collected this
- famous greek person Aristotle
- roman people can join the army at?
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- war this war started in 264 bc.
- greeks could join the army at
- alla Carbonara the most famous roman dish?
- Greek currency is called. drachma
- Caesar famous roman person in the past.?
- what is roman cloths made out of.
- most famous greek drink
- what did the romans study.
- the Greeks also loved
- what does Roman men wear?
- Pellegrino what is the most famous soft drink in roman.
18 Clues: the Greeks also loved • most famous greek drink • what does Roman men wear? • what does greek men wear • what did the romans study. • aureus roman currency name • greeks could join the army at • the roman army collected this • famous greek person Aristotle • war this war started in 264 bc. • Greek currency is called. drachma • what is roman cloths made out of. • ...
LEVEL 1 BUSINESS QUIZ 2024-09-04
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- The index that represents the National Stock Exchange of India (5)
- "Growth is Life" is the tag line of this Fortune 500 Indian company (8)
- ------Currency is the Digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security(6)
- What mythical term was first popularized in 2013 by venture capitalist Aileen Lee to describe a startup with a market valuation of more than $1 billion?(7)
- Android is a brand owned by _________ Inc (8)
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- Originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports, I am now named after Greek Winged Goddess Victory (4)
- The payment made by a firm or individual for the use of land or property. (4 letters)
- Intelligence is the technology that simulates human intelligence in machines. (10 letters)
- ----- Market is a situation where one company dominates the market for a particular product or service (8)
- Duramile is a ______ (4)
10 Clues: Duramile is a ______ (4) • Android is a brand owned by _________ Inc (8) • The index that represents the National Stock Exchange of India (5) • "Growth is Life" is the tag line of this Fortune 500 Indian company (8) • The payment made by a firm or individual for the use of land or property. (4 letters) • ...
Roman vs. Greek Gods 2025-04-28
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- Goddess of wisdom and war strategy (Greek: Athena)
- God of war (Greek: Ares)
- God of the underworld (Greek: Hades)
- God of the sea (Greek: Poseidon)
- Goddess of agriculture (Greek: Demeter)
- Hero known for strength and 12 labors (Greek: Heracles)
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- Goddess of the moon and hunting (Greek: Artemis)
- Goddess of love and beauty (Greek: Aphrodite)
- God of sun, music, prophecy (Greek: Apollo)
- King of the gods, sky (Greek: Zeus)
- Messenger god, trade (Greek: Hermes)
11 Clues: God of war (Greek: Ares) • God of the sea (Greek: Poseidon) • King of the gods, sky (Greek: Zeus) • God of the underworld (Greek: Hades) • Messenger god, trade (Greek: Hermes) • Goddess of agriculture (Greek: Demeter) • God of sun, music, prophecy (Greek: Apollo) • Goddess of love and beauty (Greek: Aphrodite) • Goddess of the moon and hunting (Greek: Artemis) • ...
Classical Roots Lessons 5 & 6 Review 2013-10-23
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- thin or flimsy
- influential person
- a person who has an exaggerated view of themself due to mental illness
- Greek for many
- trivial detail
- a disease causing organism that is invisible to the naked eye
- extremely small
- the universe or any great whole
- flat shape with straight sides
- greatness of size; brightness of a star
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- make smaller or weaken
- Latin for great
- Greek for small
- Greek for great
- miniature world
- exclamation
- noble, generous, forgiving
- having more than one spouse at one time
- satisfy an appetite fully
- Greek for large
- utensil; to carry out a plan
- Latin for plenty
- plentiful
- stocked; completely filled
- do as ordered
25 Clues: plentiful • exclamation • do as ordered • thin or flimsy • Greek for many • trivial detail • Latin for great • Greek for small • Greek for great • miniature world • Greek for large • extremely small • Latin for plenty • influential person • make smaller or weaken • satisfy an appetite fully • noble, generous, forgiving • stocked; completely filled • utensil; to carry out a plan • ...
Classical Roots 5 & 6 Review 2013-10-23
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- plentiful
- having more than one spouse at one time
- the universe or any great whole
- satisfy an appetite fully
- Greek for great
- a person who has an exaggerated view of themself due to mental illness
- make smaller or weaken
- Greek for large
- stocked; completely filled
- utensil; to carry out a plan
- extremely small
- Latin for plenty
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- flat shape with straight sides
- miniature world
- influential person
- trivial detail
- a disease causing organism that is invisible to the naked eye
- Greek for small
- Latin for great
- noble, generous, forgiving
- greatness of size; brightness of a star
- Greek for many
- exclamation
- thin or flimsy
- do as ordered
25 Clues: plentiful • exclamation • do as ordered • trivial detail • Greek for many • thin or flimsy • miniature world • Greek for small • Latin for great • Greek for great • Greek for large • extremely small • Latin for plenty • influential person • make smaller or weaken • satisfy an appetite fully • noble, generous, forgiving • stocked; completely filled • utensil; to carry out a plan • ...
Roman Mythology 2023-04-03
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- Roman god of the sea
- whirlpool and dragon, encountered by Odysseus
- Roman god of the underworld
- Greek goddess of love and passion
- witch encountered Odysseus
- guardian of the underworld
- Author of the Metamorphosis
- snake haired monster, killed by perseus
- Greek god of War
- Roman goddess of the hearth
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- the face that launched 1000 ships
- Achilles' Parents
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- the cylops from the Odyssey
- brother of Paris
- setting of Pyramus and Thisbe
- the Roman name of the goddess who threw in the Apple
- Roman god of the forge and fire
- modern day location of the Trojan War
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Greek messanger of the gods
- Roman goddess of grain
22 Clues: brother of Paris • Greek god of War • Achilles' Parents • Roman god of the sea • Roman goddess of grain • Roman goddess of wisdom • witch encountered Odysseus • guardian of the underworld • Greek goddess of the hearth • the cylops from the Odyssey • Roman god of the underworld • Author of the Metamorphosis • Greek messanger of the gods • Roman goddess of the hearth • ...
6th SS Greece 2025-10-29
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- Medical oath
- Writer of Iliad and the Odyssey
- where Greeks met to do business
- A city-state is an __________governing body.
- Philosopher
- built structures, paid jurors and led Athens in the Peloponnesian war.
- Themes of Justice
- These people counted how wealthy they were by the number of swords they have.
- tragedy of war and the plight of women
- The temple where Minoans came from
- Greek Philosopher
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- the battle in which Sparta and Athens fought against the Assyrians
- Historian
- Comedies
- because of Greece's mountainous terrain Greek ______states developed separately
- The Spartans are probably descended from these people
- war was Athens against Sparta
- The way Greek city states traded.
- Scientist
- wrote Greek tragedies
- Greek Philosopher
21 Clues: Comedies • Historian • Scientist • Philosopher • Medical oath • Themes of Justice • Greek Philosopher • Greek Philosopher • wrote Greek tragedies • war was Athens against Sparta • Writer of Iliad and the Odyssey • where Greeks met to do business • The way Greek city states traded. • The temple where Minoans came from • tragedy of war and the plight of women • ...
Media Law 2024-11-06
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- Doctrine Doctrine requiring balanced presentation of controversial issues (abolished in 1987) (8,8)
- Accepting payment to play specific music without disclosure (6 letters)
- Agency that regulates broadcasting (3 letters)
- Amendment protecting freedom of speech (5 letters)
- Written or broadcast defamation (5 letters)
- Type of figure with less privacy protection (6)
- Spoken defamation (7 letters)
- Type of content always prohibited in broadcasting (7 letters)
- Restricted content that can only air late at night (8 letters)
- Use Limited use of copyrighted material without permission (4,3)
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- Time Rule requiring equal air time for political candidates (5,4)
- Clear separation between this and editorial content (11)
- Process of obtaining permission to operate a broadcast station (9)
- Television Act Law requiring educational programming for children (9,10,3)
- neutrality Principle that internet service providers should treat all data equally (3,10)
- Promoting products for personal gain without disclosure (7 letters)
16 Clues: Spoken defamation (7 letters) • Written or broadcast defamation (5 letters) • Agency that regulates broadcasting (3 letters) • Type of figure with less privacy protection (6) • Amendment protecting freedom of speech (5 letters) • Clear separation between this and editorial content (11) • Type of content always prohibited in broadcasting (7 letters) • ...
The Trojan horse and Greek Gods 2021-01-12
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- goddess of women and marriage
- the Greek God of the Ocean
- person who had the idea to build the horse
- Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, strategies, war, justice, reason, and the arts.
- Goddess of the moon, the hunt, women, maidens, animals and wildlife
- His symbols are bows and arrows, the laurel tree, the sun and the lyre.
- Who won the battle
- goddess of the hearth and home
- Goddess who blessed the horse
- the ruler of all the Greek Gods
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- goddess of agriculture
- rules the underworld.
- the Greek god of wine
- Where Odysseus is sailing back to
- god of shepherds, travellers, merchants and thieves
- God of war, mindless death and violence.
- Number of years for the war
- Goddess of love, beauty and desire.
18 Clues: Who won the battle • rules the underworld. • the Greek god of wine • goddess of agriculture • the Greek God of the Ocean • Number of years for the war • goddess of women and marriage • Goddess who blessed the horse • goddess of the hearth and home • the ruler of all the Greek Gods • Where Odysseus is sailing back to • Goddess of love, beauty and desire. • ...
'sh' spelling 2024-03-13
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- Modification; adjustment (8 letters)
- Provides clarity for confusion (11 letters)
- Intended to be kept secret (12 letters)
- Incomplete; not total (7 letters)
- Deformed; not in proper shape (9 letters)
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- Having high aspirations; driven (9 letters)
- Art of enunciating sounds in speech (12 letters)
- Culinary expert (4 letters)
- Crucial; absolutely necessary (9 letters)
- Pertaining to interactions between individuals (6 letters)
- Advantageous; producing good results (10 letters)
- Lack of wisdom or good sense (11 letters)
12 Clues: Culinary expert (4 letters) • Incomplete; not total (7 letters) • Modification; adjustment (8 letters) • Intended to be kept secret (12 letters) • Crucial; absolutely necessary (9 letters) • Lack of wisdom or good sense (11 letters) • Deformed; not in proper shape (9 letters) • Having high aspirations; driven (9 letters) • Provides clarity for confusion (11 letters) • ...
Spartan Army 2021-03-16
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- Ancient armoured skirt
- main materials used in greek armour
- Ancient shin guards
- Xerxes feared military unit
- One Spartas Patron gods
- The king of Sparta from 530 - 480 BCE
- City-state that invented the ancient greek helmet
- The symbol of Larkonia
- Name of the Hoplite chest plate
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- A sword typically 45-60 centimetres long
- Spartan death squads
- The greek dagger typically 25-30cms long
- The god of child birth
- The war between Athens and Sparta
- The name of the greek shield formation
- Name given to a warlord in Greece
- The name of Sparta's region
- Spartas mortal enemy
- A curved wooden shield usually 90cms in diametre
- The name of a Hoplites spear
20 Clues: Ancient shin guards • Spartan death squads • Spartas mortal enemy • Ancient armoured skirt • The god of child birth • The symbol of Larkonia • One Spartas Patron gods • Xerxes feared military unit • The name of Sparta's region • The name of a Hoplites spear • Name of the Hoplite chest plate • The war between Athens and Sparta • Name given to a warlord in Greece • ...
Classical Roots Lesson 5 & 6 Review 2013-10-23
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- do as ordered
- plentiful
- greatness of size; brightness of a star
- a disease causing organism that is invisible to the naked eye
- Greek for large
- having more than one spouse at one time
- extremely small
- exclamation
- noble, generous, forgiving
- satisfy an appetite fully
- influential person
- trivial detail
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- flat shape with straight sides
- stocked; completely filled
- Greek for small
- a person who has an exaggerated view of themself due to mental illness
- Latin for great
- the universe or any great whole
- Greek for many
- make smaller or weaken
- utensil; to carry out a plan
- miniature world
- thin or flimsy
- Latin for plenty
- Greek for great
25 Clues: plentiful • exclamation • do as ordered • Greek for many • thin or flimsy • trivial detail • Greek for small • Latin for great • Greek for large • miniature world • extremely small • Greek for great • Latin for plenty • influential person • make smaller or weaken • satisfy an appetite fully • stocked; completely filled • noble, generous, forgiving • utensil; to carry out a plan • ...
CR 5 & 6 Review 2013-10-23
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- Greek for small
- the universe or any great whole
- stocked; completely filled
- noble, generous, forgiving
- thin or flimsy
- influential person
- extremely small
- do as ordered
- having more than one spouse at one time
- Latin for plenty
- greatness of size; brightness of a star
- satisfy an appetite fully
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- Greek for large
- a disease causing organism that is invisible to the naked eye
- make smaller or weaken
- trivial detail
- plentiful
- a person who has an exaggerated view of themself due to mental illness
- miniature world
- Latin for great
- flat shape with straight sides
- utensil; to carry out a plan
- exclamation
- Greek for many
- Greek for great
25 Clues: plentiful • exclamation • do as ordered • trivial detail • thin or flimsy • Greek for many • Greek for large • Greek for small • miniature world • Latin for great • extremely small • Greek for great • Latin for plenty • influential person • make smaller or weaken • satisfy an appetite fully • stocked; completely filled • noble, generous, forgiving • utensil; to carry out a plan • ...
Roman Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-26
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- The Roman male head of the household
- The Greek flaw of arrogance
- The Persian ruler
- the two leaders of the Roman Republic
- A social plaza where Politicians would speak to the crowd
- The worship of multiple gods
- The Roman upper class
- The worship of only one god
- The leader of the Roman Senate
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- A group of Roman politicians who create Roman laws
- A leader elected to represent the Roman working class
- A ship with 300 men
- The Roman calvary
- A Greek sports competition
- A drama with a happy ending
- A Roman military unit
- The language of the Romans
- A Greek military formation
- The Roman lower class
- A Greek city-state
20 Clues: The Roman calvary • The Persian ruler • A Greek city-state • A ship with 300 men • A Roman military unit • The Roman upper class • The Roman lower class • A Greek sports competition • The language of the Romans • A Greek military formation • The Greek flaw of arrogance • A drama with a happy ending • The worship of only one god • The worship of multiple gods • ...
Kid Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-08
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- The planet we live on (5 letters)
- The force that pulls objects toward the Earth (9 letters)
- The primary color between blue and yellow (6 letters)
- The process by which plants make their food using sunlight (12 letters)
- The hard outer covering of an egg (5 letters)
- The longest animal in the world (9 letters)
- A liquid that is essential for all life (4 letters)
- A body of land completely surrounded by water (7 letters)
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- A type of bear found in China (6 letters)
- The gas we breathe in to stay alive (6 letters)
- The longest river in the world (4 letters)
- A shape with four equal sides (8 letters)
- The name of our dog
13 Clues: The name of our dog • The planet we live on (5 letters) • A type of bear found in China (6 letters) • A shape with four equal sides (8 letters) • The longest river in the world (4 letters) • The longest animal in the world (9 letters) • The hard outer covering of an egg (5 letters) • The gas we breathe in to stay alive (6 letters) • ...
Retreat 2020 Block Crossword 2020-11-12
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- M,C (2 words - 8 letters, 7 letters)
- O,P (2 words - 6 letters, 4 letters)
- L,C (2 words - 3 letters, 5 letters)
- F,G (2 words - 6 letters, 5 letters)
- W (8 letters)
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- D,P (2 words - 7 letters,5 letters)
- N,P (2 words - 4 letters, 5 letters)
- S,T (2 words -5 letters, 5 letters)
- B,T (2 words - 3 letters, 3 letters)
- B,F (2 words - 5 letters, 4 letters)
- Single I,C (2 words - 5 letters,5 letters)
11 Clues: W (8 letters) • D,P (2 words - 7 letters,5 letters) • S,T (2 words -5 letters, 5 letters) • N,P (2 words - 4 letters, 5 letters) • B,T (2 words - 3 letters, 3 letters) • B,F (2 words - 5 letters, 4 letters) • M,C (2 words - 8 letters, 7 letters) • O,P (2 words - 6 letters, 4 letters) • L,C (2 words - 3 letters, 5 letters) • F,G (2 words - 6 letters, 5 letters) • ...
Silent Letters 2022-08-23
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- Never knowing my _____ foot from my left.
- Or it _____ be the sound of your hello.
- It's hard to bowl when you have arthritis in your _____.
- I need to _____ my hair after my shower.
- _____ I wander through this wonderland alone.
- Never _____ my right foot from my left.
- My mother is always complaining that I crack my _____.
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- He plays electric _____ very well.
- I've been working out to increase my _____ tone.
- I have never been to a _____ country.
- I ride my bike to work very _____ when the weather is nice.
- _____ my way.
- When I was a kid I _____ run faster than anyone.
- You look like you saw a _____!
14 Clues: _____ my way. • You look like you saw a _____! • He plays electric _____ very well. • I have never been to a _____ country. • Or it _____ be the sound of your hello. • Never _____ my right foot from my left. • I need to _____ my hair after my shower. • Never knowing my _____ foot from my left. • _____ I wander through this wonderland alone. • ...
silent letters 2013-07-22
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- meditation makes me
- he works with pipes
- it is surround by water
- that person is very truthfull
- it equals
- it is very sharp
- it always leave a shadow
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- you use it to brush your hair
- it is the second season
- i use my hands for everything
- what do you do with a pen
- i need to speak
- i sing this at church
- that is very tight
14 Clues: it equals • i need to speak • it is very sharp • that is very tight • meditation makes me • he works with pipes • i sing this at church • it is the second season • it is surround by water • it always leave a shadow • what do you do with a pen • you use it to brush your hair • i use my hands for everything • that person is very truthfull
Silent Letters 2026-02-03
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- solution to a question
- to rest your knees on the floor
- a vertical pillar used in buildings
- miserable or unhappy person
- an oval nut often found in chocolate
- to have information in your head
- a person who fixes leaky pipes
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- to chew on something like a bone
- a pink fish that swims upstream
- to grind your teeth in anger
- joint that connects your arm to your body
- tiny, annoying flying insect
- to tap on a door
- a sport where you pin your opponent to the floor
14 Clues: to tap on a door • solution to a question • miserable or unhappy person • to grind your teeth in anger • tiny, annoying flying insect • a person who fixes leaky pipes • a pink fish that swims upstream • to rest your knees on the floor • to chew on something like a bone • to have information in your head • a vertical pillar used in buildings • an oval nut often found in chocolate • ...
SILENT LETTERS 2024-10-08
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- ____________ are you doing? Just listening to music!
- If you are were not born in this country you are____
- We can do this on paper with a pen or pencil.
- This celebration is on December 25th.
- Ow! I fell and hurt my _____________!
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- A girl is her mum's ________________.
- The perfect food to take to the beach.
- You need this to cut meat.
- We use pretty paper to ________ birthday presents.
- You switch this on when the room is dark
- This is what falls on the ground when you eat bread.
- Ireland is not on the mainland. It is an _______.
- This fish is found in rivers and is pink inside.
- That boy is very ______ - he always tells the truth.
14 Clues: You need this to cut meat. • A girl is her mum's ________________. • This celebration is on December 25th. • Ow! I fell and hurt my _____________! • The perfect food to take to the beach. • You switch this on when the room is dark • We can do this on paper with a pen or pencil. • This fish is found in rivers and is pink inside. • ...
Indian States & Capitals 2024-08-30
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- The capital of Himachal Pradesh (6 letters)
- The capital of Gujarat (8 letters)
- The capital of Telangana (8 letters)
- The capital of West Bengal (6 letters)
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- The capital of Uttarakhand (7 letters)
- The capital of Maharashtra (6 letters)
- The capital of Tripura (8 letters)
- The capital of Nagaland (6 letters)
- The capital of Rajasthan (9 letters)
- The capital of Sikkim (8 letters)
- The capital of Tamil Nadu (6 letters)
- The capital of Karnataka (9 letters)
12 Clues: The capital of Sikkim (8 letters) • The capital of Tripura (8 letters) • The capital of Gujarat (8 letters) • The capital of Nagaland (6 letters) • The capital of Rajasthan (9 letters) • The capital of Telangana (8 letters) • The capital of Karnataka (9 letters) • The capital of Tamil Nadu (6 letters) • The capital of Uttarakhand (7 letters) • ...
NATALIE 2026-01-13
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- To include or welcome someone into a group or conversation.
- Being mindful and showing regard for others' feelings.
- To show high regard, praise, or warm approval for someone.
- To provide help or support to another person.
- The Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles on this feast day (9 letters).
- The ordinary minister who administers the Sacrament of Confirmation (6 letters).
- Confirmation is known as the Sacrament of Christian _______ (8 letters).
- One of the seven gifts: the ability to judge correctly and follow God's will (6 letters).
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- To provide physical or emotional support to someone in need.
- To offer words of hope and support to someone (9 letters).
- To pay close attention to what someone is saying with your heart.
- The number of "Gifts of the Holy Spirit" (5 letters).
- The sacred oil used by the Bishop during the anointing (9 letters).
- During the rite, the Bishop _____ hands over the candidates to invoke the Holy Spirit (4 letters).
- The person who supports and stands behind the candidate during the ceremony (7 letters).
- The Sacrament of Confirmation completes the grace first received in this sacrament (7 letters).
16 Clues: To provide help or support to another person. • The number of "Gifts of the Holy Spirit" (5 letters). • Being mindful and showing regard for others' feelings. • To offer words of hope and support to someone (9 letters). • To show high regard, praise, or warm approval for someone. • To include or welcome someone into a group or conversation. • ...
Heracles and the Gods 2022-06-13
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- The pouring of wine on the ground for the gods.
- Female horses.
- Many-headed dragon with venomous blood.
- The fruits which Heracles had to collect.
- Instrument used in Heracles' sixth labour.
- Heracles' second wife
- Three-bodied monster who had red cattle.
- The titan who held up the sky.
- The Temple of Zeus at...
- The Greek queen of the underworld.
- Mad king who owned man-eating horses.
- Three-headed dog guarding the underword.
- River god fought by Heracles
- The offering of something to the gods.
- The Greek queen of the gods.
- The Stymphalian...
- The Greek king of the underworld.
- The father of Cacus.
- The Greek king of the gods.
- The Erymanthian...
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- The centaur who caused Heracles' death
- The Roman goddess of wisdom.
- The Roman queen of the underworld.
- The Greek smithing god.
- Heracles' final wife.
- The Roman queen of the gods.
- Hippolyte's item which Heracles was told to steal.
- The Temple of Hercules the...
- The Temple of Jupiter Optimus...
- The Roman king of the gods.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom.
- The Roman name for Heracles.
- The Roman king of the underworld.
- Greek hero. The son of Zeus and Alcmene.
- The king who Heracles had to serve.
- The queen of the Amazons
- Heracles' first wife.
- An animal fought and skinned by Heracles.
38 Clues: Female horses. • The Stymphalian... • The Erymanthian... • The father of Cacus. • Heracles' final wife. • Heracles' second wife • Heracles' first wife. • The Greek smithing god. • The Temple of Zeus at... • The queen of the Amazons • The Roman king of the gods. • The Greek king of the gods. • The Roman goddess of wisdom. • The Roman queen of the gods. • The Greek goddess of wisdom. • ...
Mythology & Fantasy 2024-10-16
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- Fill in the blank. Greek ________
- Who killed medusa in Greek Mythology?
- What fantasy creature is known for having a magical horn on its head?
- What is the name of the goddess of rainbows?
- What creature is this describing? A multi-headed dog, guards the gates of the Underworld.
- What’s the name of the Greek goddess of wisdom?
- What creature is known for leading sailors to their deaths by singing?
- Who was Kronos's wife?
- What creature eats brains?
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- What is this defining? A type of story or literature that is set in an imaginary world, often involving traditional myths and magical creatures and sometimes ideas or events from the real world.
- What is this defining? Specific accounts of gods or superhuman beings involved in extraordinary events or circumstances.
- What was created 2,000 years ago for Celts to scare off ghosts and spirits?
- Who typically protects the royal families in fairy tales?
- What Greek god is known for ruling the seas?
- What creature is known for their ability to shape-shift into a seal?
- Who was Hercules’ father?
- What creature is this describing? A chicken-headed dragon or serpent, visually similar to or confused with the Basilisk.
- What’s the name of the Greek god who rules the underworld?
- Who in Greek mythology ate his children because he was worried that they would overthrow him?
- How many main Greek gods are there?
20 Clues: Who was Kronos's wife? • Who was Hercules’ father? • What creature eats brains? • Fill in the blank. Greek ________ • How many main Greek gods are there? • Who killed medusa in Greek Mythology? • What Greek god is known for ruling the seas? • What is the name of the goddess of rainbows? • What’s the name of the Greek goddess of wisdom? • ...
M3dieval 2025-07-09
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- The craftsmen ___ a strong castle. (5 letters)
- Merchants ___ across Europe. (9 letters)
- The knights ___ heavy shields. (7 letters)
- The king ___ the kingdom. (5 letters)
- The peasants ___ in small houses. (5 letters)
- The soldiers ___ the walls. (8 letters)
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- The knights ___ bravely. (6 letters)
- The queen ___ a golden crown. (4 letters)
- The enemy ___ at midnight. (8 letters)
- The prince ___ his horse. (4 letters)
- The queen ___ the cathedral. (7 letters)
- The army ___ the enemy. (8 letters)
12 Clues: The army ___ the enemy. (8 letters) • The knights ___ bravely. (6 letters) • The king ___ the kingdom. (5 letters) • The prince ___ his horse. (4 letters) • The enemy ___ at midnight. (8 letters) • The soldiers ___ the walls. (8 letters) • Merchants ___ across Europe. (9 letters) • The queen ___ the cathedral. (7 letters) • The queen ___ a golden crown. (4 letters) • ...
Vocabulary terms in "The Odyssey" 2026-03-23
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- The giant creature that the main character and his crew encounter on their journey, named Polyphemus
- Mythological beasts, half-woman, half-bird, that assault the main character and his crew
- A term meaning decietful and sharp-witted, used to describe the main character
- To waste something, typically in reference to time
- Greek term for homecoming, the main character acheives this when returning home to be king
- The son of the Greek hero of the story
- The loyal wife of the main character, constantly fending off suitors from taking her husband's throne in his absence
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- The Greek God of Water, who enacts his wrath on the main character
- The Greek Goddess of Wisdom, who aids the main character on his journey home.
- the hero of "The Odyssey," on his return to Ithaca
- A Greek/Poetic figure that's often "invoked" for the narrator/author to be given divine insight
- The Greek term for "Guest-Friendship," something the suitors in the hero's home have taken advantage of
- Another word used to describe the main character's intellect and sly nature
- Greek term referring to a Greek man
- The Greek Goddess that attempts to keep the main character on her island
15 Clues: Greek term referring to a Greek man • The son of the Greek hero of the story • the hero of "The Odyssey," on his return to Ithaca • To waste something, typically in reference to time • The Greek God of Water, who enacts his wrath on the main character • The Greek Goddess that attempts to keep the main character on her island • ...
TAG Teaser 52 - Get The Amounts! 2020-10-25
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- You'll find two of this number in this current year! (6 letters)
- This number is an ACTUAL dozen! (6 letters)
- This number can also be called a century (7 letters)
- This is how many Ronnies there were... (3 letters)
- This number is a BAKER'S dozen! (8 letters)
- This is how many dwarves Snow White met! (5 letters)
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- This is the amount of players in a football team (6 letters)
- This is how many Stooges there were... (5 letters)
- This number is literally nothing! (4 letters)
- This is how many thieves Ali Baba met! (5 letters)
- This is how many days there are in September... plus April, June and November! (6 letters)
- This is the amount of commandments in the Bible (3 letters)
- The ??? Million Dollar Man, Mr Steve Austin? (3 letters)
13 Clues: This number is an ACTUAL dozen! (6 letters) • This number is a BAKER'S dozen! (8 letters) • This number is literally nothing! (4 letters) • This is how many Stooges there were... (5 letters) • This is how many thieves Ali Baba met! (5 letters) • This is how many Ronnies there were... (3 letters) • This number can also be called a century (7 letters) • ...
Beginning of Heart of Darkness Vocab 2025-02-10
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- Poles extending sail booms or gaffs (6 letters)
- Accorded deep respect because of age or position (9 letters)
- Those who intrude or encroach where they are not welcome (10 letters)
- Seemingly endless or never-ending (12 letters)
- So fine and sheer as to be transparent or translucent (10 letters)
- The third and aftermost mast of a ship with three or more masts (10 letters)
- A sailing vessel with two masts, the shorter one being the aftermost (4 letters)
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- The part of the sea visible from the shore (6 letters)
- Where a river meets the sea (7 letters)
- Calm and peaceful, especially referring to water (6 letters)
- Thin and translucent like fine silk or chiffon (5 letters)
- Relating to sailors, ships, or navigation (8 letters)
- Dark or gloomy in appearance or mood (6 letters)
13 Clues: Where a river meets the sea (7 letters) • Seemingly endless or never-ending (12 letters) • Poles extending sail booms or gaffs (6 letters) • Dark or gloomy in appearance or mood (6 letters) • Relating to sailors, ships, or navigation (8 letters) • The part of the sea visible from the shore (6 letters) • Thin and translucent like fine silk or chiffon (5 letters) • ...
Oxygen Therapy 2024-10-22
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- mask, Device delivering precise oxygen levels (10 letters)
- mask, Must cover mouth and nose delivers 5-8L/min. (11 letters)
- high flow oxygen can deliver oxygen between 10-12 liters/min. (12 letters)
- Breathing difficulty or labored breathing (7 letters)
- The process of exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide (11 letters)
- Supplemental oxygen is considered a (9 letters)
- Process or mechanism that facilitates or impaired the body's ability to supply oxygen to all cells of the body (11 letters)
- decreased delivery of oxygen to the tissues(7 letters)
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- spirometer, A device that helps to expand the lungs (17 letters)
- Noninvasive intervention to promote oxygenation (10 letters)
- One inhalation & one exhalation (11 letters)
- rebreather, can deliver oxygen between 6-10 liters/min. (17 letters)
- cannula, Low-flow oxygen delivery device 1-6 L/min (13 letters)
13 Clues: One inhalation & one exhalation (11 letters) • Supplemental oxygen is considered a (9 letters) • Breathing difficulty or labored breathing (7 letters) • decreased delivery of oxygen to the tissues(7 letters) • mask, Device delivering precise oxygen levels (10 letters) • Noninvasive intervention to promote oxygenation (10 letters) • ...
Indian States & Capitals 2024-08-30
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- The capital of Himachal Pradesh (6 letters)
- The capital of Gujarat (8 letters)
- The capital of Telangana (8 letters)
- The capital of West Bengal (6 letters)
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- The capital of Uttarakhand (7 letters)
- The capital of Maharashtra (6 letters)
- The capital of Tripura (8 letters)
- The capital of Nagaland (6 letters)
- The capital of Rajasthan (9 letters)
- The capital of Sikkim (8 letters)
- The capital of Tamil Nadu (6 letters)
- The capital of Karnataka (9 letters)
12 Clues: The capital of Sikkim (8 letters) • The capital of Tripura (8 letters) • The capital of Gujarat (8 letters) • The capital of Nagaland (6 letters) • The capital of Rajasthan (9 letters) • The capital of Telangana (8 letters) • The capital of Karnataka (9 letters) • The capital of Tamil Nadu (6 letters) • The capital of Uttarakhand (7 letters) • ...
Test 2025-06-10
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- Green leafy vegetables in a bowl (5 letters)
- First meal of the day (9 letters)
- Move through water for exercise (4 letters)
- Midday meal (5 letters)
- Footwear worn outside (5 letters)
- Hot caffeinated morning drink (6 letters)
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- Yellow curved fruit (6 letters)
- Clear liquid essential for life (5 letters)
- White liquid from cows (4 letters)
- Physical activity for health (8 letters)
- Medicine tablet (4 letters)
- Rest taken during the night (5 letters)
12 Clues: Midday meal (5 letters) • Medicine tablet (4 letters) • Yellow curved fruit (6 letters) • First meal of the day (9 letters) • Footwear worn outside (5 letters) • White liquid from cows (4 letters) • Rest taken during the night (5 letters) • Physical activity for health (8 letters) • Hot caffeinated morning drink (6 letters) • Clear liquid essential for life (5 letters) • ...
Chores and Leisure 2025-08-05
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- Maria walks with her (6 letters)
- A sport Ali plays (6 letters)
- What Maria vacuums (5 letters)
- To make something not dirty (5 letters)
- Something you watch for fun (5 letters)
- A food Maria cooks with rice (7 letters)
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- A food Ali makes (5 letters)
- Maria washes these (6 letters)
- A place to walk and relax (4 letters)
- A food Maria cooks (4 letters)
- What Ali takes out (5 letters)
- To make food (4 letters)
12 Clues: To make food (4 letters) • A food Ali makes (5 letters) • A sport Ali plays (6 letters) • Maria washes these (6 letters) • A food Maria cooks (4 letters) • What Ali takes out (5 letters) • What Maria vacuums (5 letters) • Maria walks with her (6 letters) • A place to walk and relax (4 letters) • To make something not dirty (5 letters) • Something you watch for fun (5 letters) • ...
Puzzle 2025-05-31
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- A plant that lives on another plant (8 letters)
- The last part of the digestive system (8 letters)
- The tube that connects the mouth to the stomach (13 letters)
- The process of taking food into the body (8 letters)
- The enzyme in saliva that breaks down starch (11 letters) -
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy (7 letters)
- The process of absorbing nutrients into the bloodstream (9 letters)
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- The part of the animal digestive system where most digestion occurs (13 letters)
- A plant that eats insects (11 letters)
- The breakdown of food in the stomach (8 letters)
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight (10 letters)
- Organisms that cannot make their own food and depend on others for nutrition (11 letters)
- Organisms that make their own food (9 letters) -
13 Clues: A plant that eats insects (11 letters) • A plant that lives on another plant (8 letters) • The breakdown of food in the stomach (8 letters) • Organisms that make their own food (9 letters) - • The last part of the digestive system (8 letters) • The process of taking food into the body (8 letters) • The enzyme in saliva that breaks down starch (11 letters) - • ...
FARM 2025-05-13
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- A large building on a farm where animals are kept. (4 letters)
- The machine used for plowing fields. (7 letters)
- A big field where crops grow. (5 letters)
- A small, fluffy animal that says "baa." (5 letters)
- A tool used to dig in the ground. (6 letters)
- A bird that gives eggs and sometimes meat, it is also on farms. (7 letters)
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- A person who works on a farm. (6 letters)
- A tall structure that catches wind to make electricity. (8 letters)
- A tool used to gather leaves or grass. (4 letters)
- The plant that grows on farms and is collected during the fall. (7 letters)
- A container for honey made by bees. (4 letters)
- A type of bird that says "quack." (4 letters)
- This animal gives us milk. (3 letters)
13 Clues: This animal gives us milk. (3 letters) • A person who works on a farm. (6 letters) • A type of bird that says "quack." (4 letters) • A tool used to dig in the ground. (6 letters) • A container for honey made by bees. (4 letters) • A big field where crops grow. (5 letters) • A tool used to gather leaves or grass. (4 letters) • ...
Unraveling Python Data Types: Your Crossword Quest 2025-07-06
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- The integer result (spelled out) of (1 + 1) * 3 (3 letters)
- The string form of the boolean result of (20 > 50) (5 letters)
- The value that functions implicitly return if nothing is specified (4 letters)
- The boolean outcome of not (5 < 1) (4 letters)
- The string outcome of "Hi" + "Lo" (4 letters)
- The string result of "C" * 3 (3 letters)
- The boolean result of (True and False) or (5 == 5) (4 letters)
- The boolean result of ('x' in 'apple') or ('y' not in 'banana') (4 letters)
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- The integer result (spelled out) of (10 + 5) - 8 (5 letters)
- The integer value (spelled out) if a = 3; a **= 2 (4 letters)
- The integer result (spelled out) of (10 * 2) // 5 (4 letters)
- The integer result (spelled out) of (25 % 7) + 5 (5 letters)
- The integer result (spelled out) of (10 - 1) % 4 (3 letters)
- The string result of "Dog" + "Cat" (6 letters)
- The boolean result of (False or True) and (not False) (4 letters)
- The integer result (spelled out) of (17 // 2) - 5 (3 letters)
16 Clues: The string result of "C" * 3 (3 letters) • The string outcome of "Hi" + "Lo" (4 letters) • The string result of "Dog" + "Cat" (6 letters) • The boolean outcome of not (5 < 1) (4 letters) • The integer result (spelled out) of (1 + 1) * 3 (3 letters) • The integer result (spelled out) of (10 + 5) - 8 (5 letters) • ...
Robotics 2025-09-24
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- The study of designing and building robots (8 letters)
- A flying robot often used for photography (5 letters)
- A machine designed to perform tasks automatically (5 letters)
- A robot that can mimic human actions (8 letters)
- Robots used in hospitals for surgeries (7 letters)
- A program that gives instructions to a robot (7 letters)
- Robots used to explore space, like Mars rovers (5 letters)
- A household robot that vacuums the floor (6 letters)
- Tiny robots used in medicine to work inside the body (6 letters)
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- A device that gives a robot information about its environment (6 letters)
- The “brain” of a robot that controls its actions (7 letters)
- The ability of a robot to act on its own (9 letters)
- The part of a robot that allows it to move (6 letters)
- A robot guided by human control rather than autonomy (8 letters)
14 Clues: A robot that can mimic human actions (8 letters) • Robots used in hospitals for surgeries (7 letters) • The ability of a robot to act on its own (9 letters) • A household robot that vacuums the floor (6 letters) • A flying robot often used for photography (5 letters) • The study of designing and building robots (8 letters) • ...
New Testament 2025-04-25
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- letter about a runaway slave
- vision of the end times
- letters to the Thessalonians
- written by a physician
- with pastoral advice to Timothy
- highlighting faith and works
- letter to believers in Rome
- Gospel; begins with a genealogy
- encouraging suffering Christians
- with instructions for church leadership
- Gospel; emphasizes action
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- letters to the Corinthians
- the early church and apostles' acts
- about unity in Christ
- warning against ungodly people
- with "In the beginning was the Word"
- known for "Rejoice in the Lord always"
- focusing on Christ's supremacy
- emphasizing love and truth
- emphasizing Christ's superiority
- letter emphasizing faith over law
21 Clues: about unity in Christ • written by a physician • vision of the end times • Gospel; emphasizes action • letters to the Corinthians • emphasizing love and truth • letter to believers in Rome • letter about a runaway slave • letters to the Thessalonians • highlighting faith and works • warning against ungodly people • focusing on Christ's supremacy • with pastoral advice to Timothy • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-04-01
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- This philosopher taught by asking questions and was sentenced to death in Athens.
- The ruler of the Greek gods, associated with thunder.
- The type of farming used in Greece due to its mountainous landscape.
- The son of Philip II, he spread Greek culture across a vast empire.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, protector of Athens.
- Greek stories about gods and heroes, often used to explain natural events.
- The body of water between Greece and Turkey, important for trade.
- The philosopher who wrote "The Republic" and was a student of Socrates.
- A government where a few powerful individuals rule, common in Sparta.
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- The Greek marketplace, a center for trade and political discussion.
- This sea was crucial for Greek trade and colonization, connecting them to Egypt and Rome.
- A Greek city-state, known for its strict military society.
- A type of government where citizens vote on laws directly, practiced in Athens.
- This city-state was known for its strong navy and democratic government.
- A high, fortified area in a Greek city, often with important temples.
- A sporting event held every four years in honor of Zeus.
16 Clues: The ruler of the Greek gods, associated with thunder. • A sporting event held every four years in honor of Zeus. • A Greek city-state, known for its strict military society. • The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, protector of Athens. • The body of water between Greece and Turkey, important for trade. • ...
Famous Greeks 2024-09-19
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- an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily. Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity.
- an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism.
- Leonidas a legend for having held his ground along with 300 Spartan hoplites at the Battle of Thermopylae.
- an ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full. His first plays were written later than, or contemporary with, those of Aeschylus; and earlier than, or contemporary with, those of Euripides.
- 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. Some ancient scholars attributed ninety-five plays to him, but the Suda says it was ninety-two at most.
- the Great a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- 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 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.
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- an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician. Considered the "father of geometry", he is chiefly known for the Elements treatise, which established the foundations of geometry that largely dominated the field until the early 19th century.
- of Persia as Darius the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE.
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist.
- an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center of the universe, with the Earth revolving around the Sun once a year and rotating about its axis once a day.
- 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 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. He is known for having written the Histories – a detailed account of the Greco-Persian Wars.
- of Persia 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.
- Phillip of Macedon the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC.
- 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 comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy. He wrote in total forty plays, of which eleven survive virtually complete today.
- the central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events, the marathon race, the Spartathlon and Authentic Pheidippides Run Athens-Sparta-Athens 490km
20 Clues: the Great a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. • an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism. • an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist. • ...
Scientific Discovery Crossword Challenge 2023-08-30
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- - The study of matter, its properties, and its transformations (9 letters).
- - The study of ancient life forms through fossils (12 letters).
- - The scientific study of plants (6 letters).
- - A testable explanation for a scientific phenomenon (11 letters).
- - The study of the nervous system and the brain (12 letters).
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- - The scientific study of the Earth's structure, history, and processes (7 letters).
- - The study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather (11 letters).
- - A measure of disorder or randomness in a system (7 letters).
- - An instrument used to magnify small objects (9 letters).
- - The branch of astronomy that deals with the physics of celestial objects (12 letters).
- - The study of genes and heredity (8 letters).
- - The scientific study of living organisms (7 letters).
- - The branch of physics that deals with the behavior of very small particles (7 letters).
13 Clues: - The scientific study of plants (6 letters). • - The study of genes and heredity (8 letters). • - The scientific study of living organisms (7 letters). • - An instrument used to magnify small objects (9 letters). • - The study of the nervous system and the brain (12 letters). • - A measure of disorder or randomness in a system (7 letters). • ...
test 1 2024-10-23
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- Worn to protect hearing from high-intensity noise (8 letters)
- Clue: Fitted to extinguishers to suit the risk involved (7 letters)
- Clue: Required to ensure safe use of equipment (8 letters)
- Used to control or put out small fires (11 letters)
- Clue: Particles that can cause respiratory issues (4 letters)
- A hazard that can be controlled using an extinguisher (4 letters)
- Clue: Safety mechanism to protect workers from moving machine parts (8 letters)
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- Clue: Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment (3 letters)
- Clue: Regulation ensuring safe use of work equipment (5 letters)
- Clue: Protective gear for the eyes (7 letters)
- Clue: A type of sign indicating that an action must be taken (9 letters)
- Clue: Maximum 30 meters from any point to a fire extinguisher (8 letters)
- Clue: Protects lungs from dust and vapors (10 letters)
13 Clues: Clue: Protective gear for the eyes (7 letters) • Used to control or put out small fires (11 letters) • Clue: Protects lungs from dust and vapors (10 letters) • Clue: Required to ensure safe use of equipment (8 letters) • Clue: Acronym for Personal Protective Equipment (3 letters) • Worn to protect hearing from high-intensity noise (8 letters) • ...
CBC Kids News: Treaties with Indigenous Peoples in Canada Explained 2023-12-21
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- Indigenous people did not ____ away land. Treaties were meant to share it. (4 letters)
- Type of treaty: Pre-________________ Treaties (13 letters)
- First modern treaty signed in May 11, 2000, in British Columbia with the _______ Nation. (6 letters)
- Europeans recorded treaties in _____________ (9 letters)
- Type of treaty: Peace and _________ Treaties (10 letters)
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- Misconception of language: "Cede and __________" (9 letters)
- Type of treaty: ________________ Treaties (1-11)signed between 1871-1921 (8 letters)
- Treaties were _____________ promised by each party (11 letters)
- Place where two thousand Indigenous leaders gathered in 1764 to meet the British (2 words, 12 letters)
- To Indigenous People, treaties were a __________ (12 letters)
- Indigenous People recorded treaties in _____ records (4 letters)
- Indigenous People also recorded treaties through ______ records (8 letters)
- ________ Treaties are self-government agreements signed between the province, federal government and Indigenous Nation (6 letters)
13 Clues: Europeans recorded treaties in _____________ (9 letters) • Type of treaty: Peace and _________ Treaties (10 letters) • Type of treaty: Pre-________________ Treaties (13 letters) • Misconception of language: "Cede and __________" (9 letters) • To Indigenous People, treaties were a __________ (12 letters) • ...
Bible characters, places and events 2024-08-26
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- The place where Jesus was put to death (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 put to death (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) • ...
Procurement Puzzle: Crack the Code of Contracts! 2025-01-14
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- The acronym for a key procurement policy: Plan, Source, Manage, Review (4 letters)
- A process to ensure fair and transparent purchasing (7 letters)
- An important broader outcome to consider (10 letters)
- The act of negotiating to achieve the best deal (10 letters)
- The value limits that determine the procurement process required at Toi Moana (9 letters)
- A formal request to suppliers for pricing or information (3 letters)
- The process of seeking quotes from vendors (8 letters)
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- An organisation that collates Māori or Pasifika owned businesses(5 letters)
- A tool used to assess supplier capabilities (5 letters)
- The approved limit someone can spend on behalf of an organisation (3 letters)
- A written promise between parties in procurement (8 letters)
- The system which records purchase orders and contract (7 letters)
- A person or business offering goods or services (8 letters)
13 Clues: An important broader outcome to consider (10 letters) • The process of seeking quotes from vendors (8 letters) • A tool used to assess supplier capabilities (5 letters) • A person or business offering goods or services (8 letters) • A written promise between parties in procurement (8 letters) • The act of negotiating to achieve the best deal (10 letters) • ...
Technical writing 2025-09-16
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- Short descriptive phrase at the beginning of a paper (5 letters)
- Name of the researcher who wrote the paper (6 letters)
- IEEE requires papers to be written in this layout style (12 letters, two words)
- In-text numbers in square brackets indicate this (8 letters)
- Final section that summarizes the research (10 letters)
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- Diagrams or images included in a paper (7 letters)
- A brief summary that appears before the introduction (8 letters)
- A list at the end of the paper that contains full details of sources (10 letters)
- Where the author’s institution/organization is listed (10 letters)
- Presenting someone else’s work as your own without credit (10 letters)
- IEEE papers typically use this font (4 letters)
- Section where you highlight the main terms that describe your paper (8 letters)
- Tabular representation of data (6 letters)
13 Clues: Tabular representation of data (6 letters) • IEEE papers typically use this font (4 letters) • Diagrams or images included in a paper (7 letters) • Name of the researcher who wrote the paper (6 letters) • Final section that summarizes the research (10 letters) • In-text numbers in square brackets indicate this (8 letters) • ...
Greek Civilization 2024-07-17
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- Goddess of wisdom
- Greek gods lived in this mountain
- Greek philosopher A__________
- Famous epic
- Greeks were known for this. Their buildings were very grand.
- Greeks made advancements in the field of A____________
- King of gods
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- Hero who started Olympics games
- Father of medicine
- Famous mathematician
- Greeks made advancements in the field of M____________
- Greeks originated this form of government.
- Greek Civilization spread in the form of small city-states.
- Expert in geometry
- Greek philosopher A__________
- Greek philosopher P__________
- A temple dedicated to Athena
- Greeks were good at this.
18 Clues: Famous epic • King of gods • Goddess of wisdom • Father of medicine • Expert in geometry • Famous mathematician • Greeks were good at this. • A temple dedicated to Athena • Greek philosopher A__________ • Greek philosopher A__________ • Greek philosopher P__________ • Hero who started Olympics games • Greek gods lived in this mountain • Greeks originated this form of government. • ...
A Separate Peace Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-29
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- five letter word for a color associated with aggression, authority, and rebellion
- four letter word for the color of Finny's sweater he wore at the beginning of the book
- Twelve letters for where the state ASP is set
- nine letter word for where Finny lands when he falls from the tree
- ten letters for the fighting technique fused by the Germans in WWII (inspiration for Blitzball)
- seven letters for the suspicious foil to Finny who is constantly suspicious of Gene throughout the book
- Seven letters for the light hearted, charismatic best friend of Finny who receives an unfortunate ending
- four letters for a person that narrates A Separate Peace
- five letter word for the drink the boys drank at the winter festival
- a five letter name (___ School)
- nine letter word for the area/activity Gene excels in
- four letter abbreviation for the war that was going on during on the book
- eleven letters for the goal Finny wants Gene to achieve for him due to Finny being handicapped
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- fourteen letter word for what leper suffers from when he tries to enlist in the military
- su=ix letter word for the place where Finny broke his leg for the second time
- five letter name for the boy to enlist in the military in Gene's grade
- six letters for the season that Finny claims to love him
- four letters for a feeling of discontent caused by someone's possessions, qualities, or luck
- nine letter word for the area/ activity Finny excels in
- thirteen letters for a student who is at the top of their grade in academics
- eight letters for the room where Gene goes to smoke with the other boys but was asked about Finny's leg
- six letter word for what Leper was doing when he came across the beaver dam
- stroke that Finny broke the High School record in
- five letters for a person actively opposed to someone or something
- five letter word for a color associated with positivity, innocence, and heaven
25 Clues: a five letter name (___ School) • Twelve letters for where the state ASP is set • stroke that Finny broke the High School record in • nine letter word for the area/activity Gene excels in • nine letter word for the area/ activity Finny excels in • six letters for the season that Finny claims to love him • four letters for a person that narrates A Separate Peace • ...
Grade 7 Social Term 1 2025-12-02
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- An ancient sporting event with five different competitions.
- A large Greek island where the Minotaur myth takes place.
- The country where Ancient Greek civilization developed.
- A mythical creature that is half-man, half-bull.
- Games – Athletic competitions held in ancient Greece before the Olympics.
- Another word for judge
- A form of government where people vote to make decisions.
- A traditional story explaining nature, gods, or heroes.
- The king of the Greek gods.
- Cruel and unfair rule by one person.
- The modern country where ancient Troy was located.
- A ruler who takes power by force and rules harshly.
- The Greek god of the sea, storms, and earthquakes.
- Powerful beings worshipped in Ancient Greece.
- Land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- A government controlled by wealthy, powerful families.
- A flip where someone rolls head over heels.
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water.
- A famous international sports festival that began in ancient Greece.
- A building where people worshipped the gods in ancient Greece.
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- A person in charge of managing money.
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- The sea that borders southern Europe
- Greek god of the underworld.
- Very old; from a long time ago.
- The people who lived in the city-state of Athens.
- A person or thing from Greece.
- The design and style of buildings.
- Writing that expresses ideas with rhythm, sound, and imagination.
- The tallest mountain in Greece and home of the gods in myths.
- The Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon.
- An art form involving singing or playing instruments, important in Greek culture.
- A major city-state in Ancient Greece
- A very tall landform that rises high above the land around it.
- The Greek word for “city-state.”
- A government where a small group of people hold all the power.
- The people from Sparta
- The ancient Greek poet who wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- A place in Ancient Greece where people trained and exercised.
- A circular crown made of leaves, often used to honor winners in Ancient Greece.
- A priest or priestess believed to give messages from the gods.
41 Clues: Another word for judge • The people from Sparta • The king of the Greek gods. • Greek god of the underworld. • A person or thing from Greece. • Very old; from a long time ago. • The Greek word for “city-state.” • The design and style of buildings. • The sea that borders southern Europe • Cruel and unfair rule by one person. • A major city-state in Ancient Greece • ...
Crossword Delight 2024-03-22
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- Symbol associated with Easter and known for delivering treats(5 letters)
- Traditional art created using colored powders(7 letters)
- Traditional drum played during Holi celebrations(4 letters)
- Meal enjoyed to break the fast at sunset(5 letters)
- What Holi is known for!(6 letters)
- A traditional Indian drink often consumed during Holi(7 letters)
- The period of fasting and penance leading up to Easter(4 letters)
- Often decorated and hidden as part of Easter celebrations(4 letters)
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- Pre-dawn meal before fasting begins for the day(6 letters)
- Common treat associated with Easter, often shaped like eggs or bunnies(9 letters)
- A sweet pastry often enjoyed during holi(6 letters)
- Observance during daylight hours in this holy month(7 letters)
- The day of the week Easter is typically celebrated(6 letters)
13 Clues: What Holi is known for!(6 letters) • A sweet pastry often enjoyed during holi(6 letters) • Meal enjoyed to break the fast at sunset(5 letters) • Traditional art created using colored powders(7 letters) • Pre-dawn meal before fasting begins for the day(6 letters) • Traditional drum played during Holi celebrations(4 letters) • ...
Everyday Activities and Hobbies 2025-01-17
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- - A water-based activity done in a pool or the ocean (8 letters)
- - A popular board game involving hotels and money (8 letters)
- - A relaxing activity often done with books (7 letters)
- - A recreational activity on two wheels (7 letters)
- - A card game where players try to match ranks (5 letters)
- - An activity where you move your body rhythmically to music (6 letters)
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- - A creative hobby that uses brushes and colors (7 letters)
- - A leisure activity using a rod and bait (7 letters)
- - A relaxing activity involving mats and stretching (4 letters)
- - A musical hobby using a piano, guitar, or other instrument (7 letters)
- - An outdoor activity where you explore nature on foot (7 letters)
- - A digital activity involving controllers and screens (7 letters)
- - The process of preparing food for eating (7 letters)
13 Clues: - A recreational activity on two wheels (7 letters) • - A leisure activity using a rod and bait (7 letters) • - The process of preparing food for eating (7 letters) • - A relaxing activity often done with books (7 letters) • - A card game where players try to match ranks (5 letters) • - A creative hobby that uses brushes and colors (7 letters) • ...
Eyes and Light 2025-05-21
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- What something does (8 letters)
- The back of the eye that senses light and sends messages to the brain (6 letters)
- What comes from the Sun and lamps and makes it possible to see (5 letters)
- Organ that receives messages from the retina (5 letters)
- To take something apart to study it (7 letters)
- The clear layer in front of the eye (6 letters)
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- The dark opening in the center of the eye (5 letters)
- A pretend version used when the real thing is too big or complex (5 letters)
- The ability to see (6 letters)
- The colored part of the eye shaped like a donut (4 letters)
- The specific form and shape of something (9 letters)
- A test used to discover new information (10 letters)
- Changes the direction of light as it passes through (4 letters)
13 Clues: The ability to see (6 letters) • What something does (8 letters) • To take something apart to study it (7 letters) • The clear layer in front of the eye (6 letters) • The specific form and shape of something (9 letters) • A test used to discover new information (10 letters) • The dark opening in the center of the eye (5 letters) • ...
Economics Crossword Challenge 2025-07-19
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- She won a Nobel Prize in Economics even though she was at that school we don’t talk about (6 letters)
- How much a price change bends demand (10 letters)
- Prices are made through s & d, government stays out: ______ Market (4 letters)
- Last name of person buried on campus (6 letters)
- Goods for goods – or services – across borders (5 letters)
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- Looking for work, but coming up empty (10 letters)
- Place to go bouldering on campus (5 letters)
- When your money buys you less than it used to (9 letters)
- Where buyers and sellers hang out (6 letters)
- Woe to those who walk under it (9 letters)
- Not enough to go around, but still plenty to want (8 letters)
- Borrowing’s price tag, in percent. (8 letters)
- A country’s economic report card in dollars (3 letters)
13 Clues: Woe to those who walk under it (9 letters) • Place to go bouldering on campus (5 letters) • Where buyers and sellers hang out (6 letters) • Borrowing’s price tag, in percent. (8 letters) • Last name of person buried on campus (6 letters) • How much a price change bends demand (10 letters) • Looking for work, but coming up empty (10 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2022-05-31
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- famous Greek poet known for his epics.
- he believed that all truths followed logically from other truths
- – ruler who created the largest empire of the time that was headed by Greece and created a blended culture called Hellenism.
- a famous Greek philosopher who questioned all of the accepted values in Greece and created a form of teaching that involved questioning
- a marketplace where Greek people gathered.
- a play that had men and women of strong character
- Greek ruler who strengthened democracy in Athens and gained wealth for Athens through the Delian League.
- a fortified hilltop.
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- the Greek word for city-state.
- rulers of Sparta
- a government run by a small group of noble/wealthy families.
- a form of government in which all citizens take part.
- people who questioned the most basic and widely accepted ideas of the time in the search for truth.
- he was a student of Socrates and he believed that society should be ruled by the greatest philosophers, not democracy
- Greek city-state that focused solely on its military and military domination.
- the first true historian.
- an alliance of 140 Greek city-states whose purpose was to stop further attacks by the Persians
- a play that made fun of people, politics and ideas of the time.
18 Clues: rulers of Sparta • a fortified hilltop. • the first true historian. • the Greek word for city-state. • famous Greek poet known for his epics. • a marketplace where Greek people gathered. • a play that had men and women of strong character • a form of government in which all citizens take part. • a government run by a small group of noble/wealthy families. • ...
Chapter 4 Study Guide 2013-11-07
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- a public open space used for assemblies and markets.
- one of five senior Spartan magistrates.
- was a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry"
- the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and is considered Europe's oldest city
- one of the four major Greek ethnē into which the Greeks, or Hellenes, of the ancient period considered themselves divided
- an archaeological site in Greece, located about 90 kilometres (56 miles) southwest of Athens, in the north-eastern Peloponnese
- ancient Athenian philosopher; pupil of Socrates; teacher of Aristotle
- Greek mathematician and physicist noted for his work in hydrostatics and mechanics and geometry
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- a man who is a respected leader in national or international affairs
- an ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus
- a method of teaching by question and answer; used by Socrates to elicit truths from his students
- an ancient Greek school of philosophy founded at Athens by Zeno of Citium
- a noble Athenian of the Alcmaeonid family. He is credited with reforming the constitution of ancient Athens and setting it on a democratic footing
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece; he ordered the construction of the Parthenon
- means city in Greek
- an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea, south of the Adriatic Sea
- this notion of excellence was ultimately bound up with the notion of the fulfillment of purpose or function: the act of living up to one's full potential.
- a Bronze Age civilization that arose on the island of Crete and flourished from approximately the 27th century BC to the 15th century BC
- ancient Athenian philosopher; teacher of Plato and Xenophon
- one of the greatest tragic dramatists of ancient Greece
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
- an ancient region of central coastal Anatolia in present-day Turkey
- an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea located between the southern Balkan and Anatolian peninsulas
- a form of democracy in which people decide policy initiatives directly
- one of the great tragedians of ancient Greece
- an ancient Greek city on the slopes of Mount Parnassus
- a port city on the Mediterranean Sea in northern Egypt founded in 331 BCE by Alexander the Great
- the period of Greek history from the presumed Dorian invasion and end of the Mycenaean palatial civilization around 1200 BC, to the first signs of the Greek poleis in the 9th century BC.
- a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer who estimated the circumference of the earth and the distances to the Moon and sun
- king of Persia who led a vast army against Greece and won the battle of Thermopylae but was eventually defeated
- Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem; considered to be the first true mathematician
- A cruel and oppressive ruler
- an ancient Egyptian city on the Nile River that flourished from the 22nd century BC to the 18th century BC
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- king of Persia who expanded the Persian Empire and invaded Greece but was defeated at the battle of Marathon
- a mountain peak in northeast Greece near the Aegean coast; believed by ancient Greeks to be the dwelling place of the gods
- the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest of ancient Greek epic poets, written by Homer
- the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived
- ancient Greek historian remembered for his history of the Peloponnesian War
- A Greek hero of the trojan war, said to be a demigod
- an ancient Greek city located in the western part of what is now modern Turkey
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- temporary banishment from a city by popular vote.
- a form of theatre
- a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land
- They didn't travel much
- a famous battle in 480 BC; a Greek army under Leonidas was annihilated by the Persians who were trying to conquer Greece
- A sequal in essence to the Iliad, by Homer
- a priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity
- a port city on the Mediterranean Sea in northern Egypt founded in 331 BCE by Alexander the Great
- the capital and largest city of Greece; named after Athena
- was an association of Greek city-states was an association of Greek city-states
- the largest and second most populous Greek region
- Alexander: king of Macedon; conqueror of Greece and Egypt and Persia; founder of Alexandria
- a paid teacher of philosophy and rhetoric in ancient Greece, associated in popular thought with moral skepticism and specious reasoning.
- son of Louis VII whose reign as king of France saw wars with the English that regained control of Normandy and Anjou and most of Poitou
- the ancient Greek known as the father of history; his accounts of the wars between the Greeks and Persians are the first known examples of historical writing
- the largest and most populous of the Greek islands
- Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragic drama
- a peninsula in southwestern Asia that forms the Asian part of Turkey
- the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest of ancient Greek epic poets
- a body of troops or police officers, standing or moving in close formation.
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, esp.
- one of the greatest of the ancient Athenian philosophers; pupil of Plato; teacher of Alexander the Great
- an ancient Greek city famous for military prowess; the dominant city of the Peloponnesus prior to the 4th century BC, known for the battle of thermopylae
- a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta, intermediate in status between slaves and citizens
67 Clues: a form of theatre • means city in Greek • They didn't travel much • A cruel and oppressive ruler • one of five senior Spartan magistrates. • A sequal in essence to the Iliad, by Homer • one of the great tragedians of ancient Greece • a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece. • temporary banishment from a city by popular vote. • ...
Ancient Greece Mythology 2022-02-10
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- Greek queen who abandoned her husband
- God of the Underworld
- Titan who holds the World on his Shoulders
- God of the Ocean
- God of Light, Music, Athletics
- God of Metalworking, Craftsmen
- Goddess of Beauty and Love
- Titan who was the father of Hera and Zeus
- God of Love
- God of Time
- Goddess of the Harvest, Grain
- Greatest warrior of the Greeks who defeated Troy
- God of Messengers, Travelers and Thieves
- Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon
- God of Nature, the Wild
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- Greek hero who slayed Medusa
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Greek hero who was assigned Twelve Labors
- Trojan prince who took Helen of Troy
- God of Dreams
- Queen of the Gods
- God of Wine and Partying
- God of the Sky
- God of War
- Goddess of the Hearth, Home
- Greatest hero and soldier of the Trojans
- Greek warrior who created the Trojan Horse
- Titan who created Humans and gave us Fire
- Greek King who led ships to Troy
29 Clues: God of War • God of Love • God of Time • God of Dreams • God of the Sky • God of the Ocean • Goddess of Wisdom • Queen of the Gods • God of the Underworld • God of Nature, the Wild • God of Wine and Partying • Goddess of Beauty and Love • Goddess of the Hearth, Home • Greek hero who slayed Medusa • Goddess of the Harvest, Grain • God of Light, Music, Athletics • God of Metalworking, Craftsmen • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome 2025-08-28
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- the top of Roman citizenry. 5% of people
- the Greek philosopher and teacher of Alexander
- All Greek and Roman gods were ________
- the cultural blending of Greek, Indian, Persian, and Egyptian culture
- a sacred temple on the hillside
- a structure that brings water to and from a city
- the emperor of the Roman Empire
- Rome was inspired by and copied culture from _____
- a 207-year stretch of peace in the Roman Empire
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- the name of the cities left by Alexander
- Greek city-state that focused on the military
- the common people in Rome. 95% of people
- Mediterraneanat controlled the Roman Republic
- Greek city-state that focused on art and culture
- a fundamental political unit in Greece
- the tribes of people who invaded the western Roman Empire
- the sea and region that Rome fought for control of
- the "downtown" of Greece
- the physical geographic feature of Greece
- Julius Caesar was assassinated because the senators feared his growing _______
20 Clues: the "downtown" of Greece • a sacred temple on the hillside • the emperor of the Roman Empire • All Greek and Roman gods were ________ • a fundamental political unit in Greece • the name of the cities left by Alexander • the common people in Rome. 95% of people • the top of Roman citizenry. 5% of people • the physical geographic feature of Greece • ...
Ch 19 Amphibians 2024-03-28
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- first 8 letters of salamander sperm packet
- new tetrapod vertebrae that forms neck
- amphibian gland that makes toxins and antimocrobials
- vertebrates with membranous eggs
- first 6 letters of lungless salamander family
- organ used to breath by most larval amphibians
- new tetrapod vertebrae that support hindlimbs
- new tetrapod vertebrae that forms lower back
- "clas" of birds
- amphibian gland that keeps skin moist out of water
- "hidden" first 6 letters of hellbender family
- amphibian positive pressure ventilation pump
- "class" of furry milk producers
- organ of hearing in vertebrates
- last 7 letters of the "mole salamander" family
- order of newts and salamanders
- bone transmitting high-frequency sounds to amphibian inner ear
- terrestrial stage of newts
- musculature associated with the trunk
- true toad family
- carrying juvenile traits into reproductive life stage
- last 8 letters of lungless salamander family
- organ of excretion and osmoregulation in all vertebrates
- last 5 letters of salamander sperm packet
- anuran with wet skin
- only craniates have this structure around brain
- "froggy-style" mating act of anurans
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- order caudata member that's not a salamander
- order of frogs and toads
- "class" of snakes and lizards
- add this before "amphibia" to rule out extinct relatives
- frogs, salamanders, caecilians, and extinct relatives
- musculature associated with the limbs
- treefrog family
- "gills" last 6 letters of hellbender family
- true frog family
- first 5 letters of caecilian order
- first 7 letters of the "mole salamander" family
- girdle that supports forelimbs
- type of respiration, occurs across the skin
- anuran in the family bufonidae
- internal fertilization structure of caecilians
- organ of urine storage in all tetrapods
- family of siren salamanders
- order caudata member that's not a newt
- most tetrapods have 4 of these
- bone transmitting low-frequency sounds to amphibian inner ear
- last 6 letters of caecilian order
- last 5 letters of female salamander's sperm storage organ
49 Clues: treefrog family • "clas" of birds • true frog family • true toad family • anuran with wet skin • order of frogs and toads • terrestrial stage of newts • family of siren salamanders • "class" of snakes and lizards • girdle that supports forelimbs • anuran in the family bufonidae • order of newts and salamanders • most tetrapods have 4 of these • "class" of furry milk producers • ...
Percy Jackson: Blood Of Olympus 2024-02-28
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- Evil Antagonist "God"
- guardian deities
- Language and Race
- Demigod Antagonist
- God of the sky
- the magic horn of plenty
- Apollo's sister
- god of health
- god of the underworld
- Extra point
- race after Greek
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- Immortal-making river
- flying horse
- used to Bring together Greek and Roman
- Pit of a god
- half human half god
- Gods Palace
- god of the sea
- being with immense power and immortality
- God of Music
- Brainwashed titan
21 Clues: Gods Palace • Extra point • flying horse • Pit of a god • God of Music • god of health • God of the sky • god of the sea • Apollo's sister • guardian deities • race after Greek • Language and Race • Brainwashed titan • Demigod Antagonist • half human half god • Immortal-making river • Evil Antagonist "God" • god of the underworld • the magic horn of plenty • used to Bring together Greek and Roman • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-10-15
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- A naturally occurring rupture in the Earth's crust; Derived from the Roman smith-god
- Day of the week;Derived from Roman time god counterpart
- A tropical cyclone;Derived from the half donkey half serpent Greek monster
- Something that increases sexual desire; Derived from a "potion" named after a love goddess
- Collection of maps;Derived from Greek Titan
- Source of inspiration;Derived from goddesses of poetry and dancing
- An unattractive person with crazy hair; Derived from an enemy slain by Perseus
- Person of enormous size;Derived from the children of Uranus and Gaea
- A creature with a singular eye; Derived from Greek monster
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- An intricate network of passages;Derived from the building made by
- Another name for Material;Derived from one of the three fates
- What happens when you speak in a cave; Derived from the name of a Nymph
- Music streaming service;Derived from a Greek woman with a box
- A heavy nonvenomous snake that crushes prey; Derived from a Greek work meaning "to rot"
- The human mind or soul;Derived from woman who fell in love with Eros
- A series of games;Derived from the home of Greek gods
- A describing word for sexual desire or excitement; Derived from the son of Aphrodite
- Someone who can shape another to be the way they want; Derived from a Greek sculptor
- Synonym of fear;Derived from a goat-footed musician
- Large amount of money;Derived from Roman goddess of luck
20 Clues: Collection of maps;Derived from Greek Titan • Synonym of fear;Derived from a goat-footed musician • A series of games;Derived from the home of Greek gods • Day of the week;Derived from Roman time god counterpart • Large amount of money;Derived from Roman goddess of luck • A creature with a singular eye; Derived from Greek monster • ...
Ancient Greece 2011-09-27
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- massive formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
- high city with temples dedicated to the gods and goddesses
- narrow water passages
- Greek version of city-state
- lovers of wisdom
- father of history
- great temple dedicated to goddess Athena
- came from the Greek word barbaroi which means people who do not speak Greek
- greek city-state that glorified the individual and extended political rights to more citizens
- people who gained power by force
- philosopher that said "the unexamined life is not worth living"
- large number of male citizens took part in day-to-day affairs of government
- civilization that is a blend of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian
- persian king that sent messengers to Greek city-states for "earth and water"
- golden age for Athens
- art of skillful speaking
- philosopher that began the Lyceum school
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- power in the hands of small powerful elite, usually from business class
- a government in which a king or queen exercises central power
- rule by landholding elite
- greek city-state that stressed military virtues and stern discipline
- War between Mycenaeans and Troy
- war between Sparta and Athens
- lawmaking body
- philosopher that wrote "The Republic"
- great ruler of Macedonia that won over most of Persia
- Poet that wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- government by the people
- daughter of king of Phoenicia who gave her name to a continent
29 Clues: lawmaking body • lovers of wisdom • father of history • narrow water passages • golden age for Athens • government by the people • art of skillful speaking • rule by landholding elite • Greek version of city-state • war between Sparta and Athens • War between Mycenaeans and Troy • people who gained power by force • philosopher that wrote "The Republic" • ...
