greek letters Crossword Puzzles
5th Grade 2025-08-18
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- Famous dish of Nepal. (5 letters)
- The country also known as the island continent. (9 letters)
- Pumps blood into blood vessels. (5 letters)
- Guglieimo Marconi invented this. (10 letters)
- Device used to hear the heart beat. (11 letters)
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- The older name of Sri Lanka. (6 letters)
- The part of human digestive system. (7 letters)
- World’s largest country. (6 letters)
- Device used to insert medicine in our body. (7 letters)
- The longest river in the world. (4 letters)
- Delicate and sense organ. (4 letters)
- Brain of the computer. (3 letters)
12 Clues: Famous dish of Nepal. (5 letters) • Brain of the computer. (3 letters) • World’s largest country. (6 letters) • Delicate and sense organ. (4 letters) • The older name of Sri Lanka. (6 letters) • The longest river in the world. (4 letters) • Pumps blood into blood vessels. (5 letters) • Guglieimo Marconi invented this. (10 letters) • ...
FUNSIES 2025-07-21
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- A word to show reason (7 letters)
- A place where you borrow books (7 letters)
- Doing something fast (7 letters)
- Doing something with care (7 letters)
- In the middle of two things (7 letters)
- A student who studies with you (9 letters)
- Clothes students wear at school (7 letters)
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- School work you do at home (8 letters)
- To make something clear to someone (7 letters)
- English or Science is a school _____ (7 letters)
- A word for being on time (8 letters)
- Being kind and nice to people (8 letters)
12 Clues: Doing something fast (7 letters) • A word to show reason (7 letters) • A word for being on time (8 letters) • Doing something with care (7 letters) • School work you do at home (8 letters) • In the middle of two things (7 letters) • Being kind and nice to people (8 letters) • A place where you borrow books (7 letters) • A student who studies with you (9 letters) • ...
History of Theater 2014-04-16
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- Greek plays that made fun of local politicians and wealthy people
- Focus of miracle plays.
- Stole and expanded on most of the Greek's culture.
- Greek playwright added the second actor to a stage.
- Stories that deal with a hero who only wants to get home.
- A type of character that used repeatedly in different stories. Common in Commedia Del Arte.
- Where theater began.
- A street performance style from Italy that focused on jokes, acrobatics, and love stories.
- Monarch who took over after the Queen. Also loved theater and commissioned a copy of the Bible.
- Worn by Greeks on during performances.
- Greek god of the sun, music, and logic
- Secret groups of Greeks that would go into the vineyards and worship their gods by acting out dramas.
- Short breaks in theatrical performances, used during Mystery and Miracle Plays.
- Main character in morality plays
- Greek father of the gods
- Stories that deal with a hero on a specific mission to find something.
- background group that sings and narrates Greek tragedies.
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- The design of the Greek stage
- Monarch that eased restrictions on theater.
- Stories that involve a nearly invincible bad guy that is terrorizing a town and has a hole in his defense
- Stories that involve an orphaned hero who wins a lover and a castle.
- A form of story telling where the hero's mistakes lead to his own death/downfall.
- Where Greek citizens came to vote and voice concerns.
- The focus of Morality Plays.
- Plays that dramatized stories in the Bible
- Destroyed Rome.
- Not allowed to perform on stage in either Ancient Greece or England.
- Wrote the book on how to properly stage a theatrical performance.
- Created the first stationary theater.
- Greek form of government.
- A form of story telling that involves disguises, mistaken identity, and a concluding wedding.
- Stories that involve hero being broken out of a mental or physical prison.
- Greek god of wine, responsible for starting theatrical performances.
33 Clues: Destroyed Rome. • Where theater began. • Focus of miracle plays. • Greek father of the gods • Greek form of government. • The focus of Morality Plays. • The design of the Greek stage • Main character in morality plays • Created the first stationary theater. • Worn by Greeks on during performances. • Greek god of the sun, music, and logic • ...
Classical Empires - China & Greece 2016-08-22
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- A hill in the center of the polis that included important building, temples, and forts
- Homer's epic poem of the Trojan War
- Powerful polis in Greece known for their discipline and military strength
- Enemy that was fought off by an alliance of Greek city-states, despite having larger numbers.
- The right to rule is passed down from the gods (heaven) and is based on the virtue of the ruler
- Warlike civilization from the Greek mainland that conquered the Minoans
- Homer's epic poem of Odysseus' journey home from the Trojan War
- Government in which citizens participate in governing through voting
- First Greek civilization; developed on island of Crete; known as traders
- Greek culture blended with Egyptian, Persian, and Indian ideas (Asian); result of Alexander the Great's empire.
- Used to defend China’s borders; most famous portion built during Qin dynasty
- Sea that is an important part of Greek life and culture; provides fishing, trade, and transportation.
- Worshipped several gods and goddesses; believed the 12 major ones lived on Mt. Olympus
- This dynasty established the first unified Chinese empire; ruled by China's first emperor Shi Huangdi
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- Famous student of Socrates; founded the first school of philosophy (Academy) in Athens
- Famous philosopher who used logic to study many fields and tutored Alexander the Great
- Philosophy that believed every person should accept their role and show respect and virtue; focused on family
- Considered the father of philosophy; taught his followers to question everything
- Greek thinker that believed all things could be described by numbers/math; developed many famous theories
- Traditional stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes
- Greek festival where city-states competed in different sports, music, and literature
- Famous general who ruled all of the Greek city-states and conquered the Persian empire, Egypt, and went as far as India.
- This dynasty was the longest lasting of China’s early dynasties (900 years); collapsed when leaders began fighting among themselves
- Powerful polis in Greece that was known for its culture of learning, individualism, and art; led the Golden Age
- An independent Greek city-state
25 Clues: An independent Greek city-state • Homer's epic poem of the Trojan War • Traditional stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes • Homer's epic poem of Odysseus' journey home from the Trojan War • Government in which citizens participate in governing through voting • Warlike civilization from the Greek mainland that conquered the Minoans • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle By:Bella 2021-09-20
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- First mythical emperor of China-Chinese
- God of the sea-Greek
- God of the underworld-Greek
- Thor's power-Norse
- Is from what myth?-Chinese
- The creator-Indian
- God of lightning-Norse
- God that has a poison that will kill humanity-indian
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- The god of peace-Chinese
- Thor's hammer-Norse
- Aphrodite's dad-Greek
- The first living being on the universe-Chinese
- Goddess of beauty-Greek
- The preserver-Indian
- The remover of obstacles-Indian
- Thor's brother-Norse
16 Clues: Thor's power-Norse • The creator-Indian • Thor's hammer-Norse • God of the sea-Greek • The preserver-Indian • Thor's brother-Norse • Aphrodite's dad-Greek • God of lightning-Norse • Goddess of beauty-Greek • The god of peace-Chinese • Is from what myth?-Chinese • God of the underworld-Greek • The remover of obstacles-Indian • First mythical emperor of China-Chinese • ...
Bettie's Foods 2022-08-27
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- Caught by Milt
- Type of diet that improves health metrics
- Grapeleaf stuffed with rice
- Greek cheese pie
- Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words)
- Local famous Greek restaurant on Malvern Ave
- Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors
- Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can
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- Add spinach to tyropita
- Favorite Greek cheese
- Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce
- Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich
- Round dark item used in salads (usually Kalamata)
13 Clues: Caught by Milt • Greek cheese pie • Favorite Greek cheese • Add spinach to tyropita • Grapeleaf stuffed with rice • Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich • Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors • Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can • Type of diet that improves health metrics • Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words) • Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce • ...
Arithmetic & Geometric Sequences Review 2024-10-08
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- The starting term in a sequence is called this. (5 letters)
- The amount added to each term in an arithmetic sequence. (6 letters)
- The third term in an arithmetic sequence starting at 2 with a common difference of 3. (1 letter)
- If the first term is 4 and the ratio is 3, what is the second term? (2 letters)
- An example of a sequence: 6, 12, 24, 48. What is the common ratio? (1 letter)
- What is the common ratio for this sequence: 2, 8, 32, ... (4 letters)
- The common ratio for the sequence 3, 9, 27, 81, ... (5 letters)
- The third term in the sequence 2, 6, , 14, ... (3 letters)
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- 5, 10, 15, 20, ... What is the common difference? (1 letter)
- The second term in the sequence 5, , 45, 135, ... (7 letters)
- A graph of an arithmetic sequence often has this shape. (8 letters)
- The common difference for the sequence 7, 14, 21, 28, ... (1 letter)
- A graph of a geometric sequence often has this shape. (8 letters)
- A sequence where each term is multiplied by the same number to get the next term. (9 letters)
- In an arithmetic sequence, the constant amount that separates each term. (9 letters)
- The fifth term of this sequence 2, 4, 8, 16, ... (2 letters)
16 Clues: The third term in the sequence 2, 6, , 14, ... (3 letters) • The starting term in a sequence is called this. (5 letters) • 5, 10, 15, 20, ... What is the common difference? (1 letter) • The fifth term of this sequence 2, 4, 8, 16, ... (2 letters) • The second term in the sequence 5, , 45, 135, ... (7 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Vocal 2016-02-12
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- A member of the lowest class in ancient Laconia, constituting a body of slaves who were bound to the land and were owned by the state
- Consisted of vinegar, pork, and the boiled legs of pigs; Considered a hearty meal for the fierce soldiers of the region
- A government in which only a few people have power
- A member of a group who entered Greece, conquered Peloponnesus, and destroyed the Mycenaean culture
- The Greek word for a city-state
- A formal public speech, especially one delivered on a special occasion
- A governor of a province under the ancient Persian monarchy
- A galley with three rows or tiers of oars on each side, one above another, used chiefly as a warship
- An ancient Greek leader who held power through the use of force
- A group of Greek warriors who stood close together in a square formation
- Greek-like; heavily influenced by Greek ideas
- One of a body of magistrates in various ancient Dorian states, especially at Sparta, where a body of five was elected annually by the people
- Period of Greek history from the presumed Dorian invasion and end of Mycenaean civilization to the first signs of the Greek poles in the 9th century BC.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
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- A central spot in Ancient Greek city-states
- heavy wooden shield used by the Ancient Greece infantry
- A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built
- The critical study of the basic principles and concepts of a particular branch of knowledge
- Democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people
- A rich landowner or noble
- Most common type of heavily armed foot-soldier in Ancient Greece
- To banish a citizen temporarily by popular vote
- A type of government in which people rule themselves
- A person who has the right to participate in government
- The rigorous education and training regimen mandated for all male Spartan citizens
- Democracy in which people decide policy initiatives directly
- An epidemic disease that causes high mortality
27 Clues: A rich landowner or noble • The Greek word for a city-state • A central spot in Ancient Greek city-states • Greek-like; heavily influenced by Greek ideas • An epidemic disease that causes high mortality • To banish a citizen temporarily by popular vote • A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built • A government in which only a few people have power • ...
Module 5 Classical Greece 2023-11-27
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- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece
- Government ruled by a small group of noble families
- Greek thinker who explored truth and justice and developed a method of questioning and answering
- War where Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta and its allies
- Government ruled by a few powerful people
- Light and amusing play that may poke fun at serious subjects
- Side-by-side fighting formation of Greek foot soldiers
- Member of a group who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 BC
- Huge bronze statue that is considered one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World
- Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Philip II's son who established a huge empire
- Peasant forced to stay on the land
- Government ruled by a king or queen
- Form of government where citizens rule directly
- Persian King
- Serious drama dealing with themes like love, hate, war, or betrayal
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- Art in which harmony, order, and balance were emphasized
- Thinker who uses logic and reason to explore life's important questions
- The culture that blended Greek with Egyptian, Persian, and Indian influences
- Wars between Greece and the Persian Empire
- Greek mathematician and pioneer in geometry
- Traditional story that explains why the world is the way it is
- Plato's student who developed a method for testing and organizing ideas
- City-state of ancient Greece
- Rule by the people
- Greek scientist, inventor, and mathematician
- These were often accompanied by lyre music and dealt with emotions and desires
- Egyptian city that was the center of Hellenistic culture
- Socrates's student who wrote the Republic, a view of the ideal society
- Member of a group of people who migrated into the Greek mainland
- Kingdom located just north of Greece
- War where the Mycenaeans attacked the city of Troy
- Fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- Heroic story told in the form of a long poem
- Powerful ruler who gained control of a city-state's government by asking the common people for support
35 Clues: Persian King • Rule by the people • City-state of ancient Greece • Peasant forced to stay on the land • Government ruled by a king or queen • Kingdom located just north of Greece • King of Macedonia who conquered Greece • Government ruled by a few powerful people • Wars between Greece and the Persian Empire • Fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • ...
Bettie's Foods 2022-08-27
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- Caught by Milt
- Type of diet that improves health metrics
- Grapeleaf stuffed with rice
- Greek cheese pie
- Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words)
- Local famous Greek restaurant on Malvern Ave
- Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors
- Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can
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- Add spinach to tyropita
- Favorite Greek cheese
- Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce
- Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich
- Round dark item used in salads (usually Kalamata)
13 Clues: Caught by Milt • Greek cheese pie • Favorite Greek cheese • Add spinach to tyropita • Grapeleaf stuffed with rice • Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich • Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors • Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can • Type of diet that improves health metrics • Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words) • Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce • ...
Bettie's Foods 2022-08-27
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- Caught by Milt
- Type of diet that improves health metrics
- Grapeleaf stuffed with rice
- Greek cheese pie
- Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words)
- Local famous Greek restaurant on Malvern Ave
- Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors
- Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can
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- Add spinach to tyropita
- Favorite Greek cheese
- Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce
- Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich
- Round dark item used in salads (usually Kalamata)
13 Clues: Caught by Milt • Greek cheese pie • Favorite Greek cheese • Add spinach to tyropita • Grapeleaf stuffed with rice • Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich • Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors • Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can • Type of diet that improves health metrics • Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words) • Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce • ...
English revision crosswords 5A 2023-12-30
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- "sta correndo" = "She is..."
- someone who cuts, washes and dyes your hair
- the place where you can buy books
- the comparative of "tall"
- 30th in letters
- the comparative of "bad"
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- the job of someone who defends people in court
- 14th in letters
- 1st in letters
- 3rd in letters
- the biggest animal in the sea
- 40th in letters
- "Batman", "Iron Man", "Spiderman" are...
- "sto studiando" = "I am..."
- the superlative of "good"
- the place where you can borrow (not buy) books
16 Clues: 1st in letters • 3rd in letters • 14th in letters • 40th in letters • 30th in letters • the comparative of "bad" • the superlative of "good" • the comparative of "tall" • "sto studiando" = "I am..." • "sta correndo" = "She is..." • the biggest animal in the sea • the place where you can buy books • "Batman", "Iron Man", "Spiderman" are... • someone who cuts, washes and dyes your hair • ...
Grade 7: Global Perspectives 2025-03-03
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- 5. The main idea or point being discussed (5 letters)
- 3. The place where an event happens (7 letters)
- 11. Information that supports your argument (8 letters)
- 4. A careful study of something to understand it better (8 letters)
- 6. A person's particular way of thinking about something (11 letters)
- Grade 7 Cambridge Global Perspectives
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- 2. To make a judgment about something (8 letters)
- 7. To look at both sides of an argument (7 letters)
- 1. The process of gathering information from different sources (8 letters)
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- 9. A trustworthy source of information (8 letters)
- Across
- 10. A structured way of organising information (6 letters)
- 8. To question if something is true or accurate (6 letters)
14 Clues: Down • Across • Grade 7 Cambridge Global Perspectives • 3. The place where an event happens (7 letters) • 2. To make a judgment about something (8 letters) • 9. A trustworthy source of information (8 letters) • 7. To look at both sides of an argument (7 letters) • 5. The main idea or point being discussed (5 letters) • ...
Test 2024-04-02
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- Crafting engaging and learning experiences (10 letters)
- Results-oriented with a track record (10 letters)
- Driving measurable success in design projects (13 letters)
- Adept at driving client success through driven instructional design (7 letters)
- Implementing adaptive paths (7 letters)
- Specializing in learning solutions (8 letters)
- Commitment to continuous at Aptara (10 letters)
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- Global for training (11 letters)
- learning solutions at Aptara (7 letters)
- Leveraging cutting-edge for learning experiences (10 letters)
- strategies in instructional design projects at Aptara (11 letters)
- Multimedia for training (10 letters)
12 Clues: Global for training (11 letters) • Multimedia for training (10 letters) • Implementing adaptive paths (7 letters) • learning solutions at Aptara (7 letters) • Specializing in learning solutions (8 letters) • Commitment to continuous at Aptara (10 letters) • Results-oriented with a track record (10 letters) • Crafting engaging and learning experiences (10 letters) • ...
Warm-Up Vocabulary 2024-09-03
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- To shake or tremble, especially from cold (6 letters)
- An act of buying something (7 letters)
- A yearly event (6 letters)
- Lacking strength or force (6 letters)
- Not present (6 letters)
- Heavy sleepiness or a feeling of needing to sleep (6 letters)
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- A long journey, especially by sea (6 letters)
- A trick or joke played on someone (5 letters)
- To respond to something (5 letters)
- To shudder or shake involuntarily (6 letters)
- A trick or joke (5 letters)
- A person who is an enemy or rival (3 letters)
- Something very large or extensive (4 letters)
- Strong, resilient, or robust (6 letters)
- The state of being sleepy or not fully awake (6 letters)
15 Clues: Not present (6 letters) • A yearly event (6 letters) • A trick or joke (5 letters) • To respond to something (5 letters) • Lacking strength or force (6 letters) • An act of buying something (7 letters) • Strong, resilient, or robust (6 letters) • A long journey, especially by sea (6 letters) • A trick or joke played on someone (5 letters) • ...
Hayley Loves Wil 2024-07-29
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- What’s my middle name. (4 letters)
- Island Where we both dream of traveling. (10 letters)
- A song that reminds me of you you (10 letters)
- Our favorite season of the year. (6 letters)
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- Special nickname we have for eachother (5 letters)
- The first place we kissed. (4 letters)
- Your favorite breakfast food. (4 letters)
- Walks Something you both enjoy doing on weekends. (10 letters)
- Who said "I love you" first? (3 letters)
- Ford My favourite scent. (7 letters)
- Your favorite hobby (3 letters)
- Your favorite feature about me (4 letters)
12 Clues: Your favorite hobby (3 letters) • What’s my middle name. (4 letters) • The first place we kissed. (4 letters) • Who said "I love you" first? (3 letters) • Your favorite breakfast food. (4 letters) • Ford My favourite scent. (7 letters) • Your favorite feature about me (4 letters) • Our favorite season of the year. (6 letters) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Week 3 (4) 2025-02-16
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- Unpleasant or offensive (5 letters)
- A route or track for walking (7 letters)
- A male parent (6 letters)
- A container made of woven material (6 letters)
- Following in time (5 letters)
- Inquired or requested (5 letters)
- A person with control or authority (6 letters)
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- The part of the day from noon to evening (10 letters)
- Eyewear to improve vision (7 letters)
- A sport played with a round ball and hoop (10 letters)
- A broadcast of a program (8 letters)
- Moving with greater speed (6 letters)
12 Clues: A male parent (6 letters) • Following in time (5 letters) • Inquired or requested (5 letters) • Unpleasant or offensive (5 letters) • A broadcast of a program (8 letters) • Eyewear to improve vision (7 letters) • Moving with greater speed (6 letters) • A route or track for walking (7 letters) • A container made of woven material (6 letters) • ...
AAC: Week 2 Spelling List 2025-04-03
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- A room in a house used for hygiene purposes. (8 letters)
- The capacity to do something well. (7 letters)
- To create or plan something. (6 letters)
- A difficult task or test. (9 letters)
- Being nice and considerate. (4 letters)
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- To act with urgency. (5 letters)
- Well-known and widely recognized. (6 letters)
- To become part of a group or activity. (4 letters)
- To express joy through sound. (5 letters)
- A thought or suggestion. (4 letters)
- To take pleasure in something. (5 letters)
- A person who gives direction or advice. (5 letters)
12 Clues: A difficult task or test. (9 letters) • To act with urgency. (5 letters) • Being nice and considerate. (4 letters) • A thought or suggestion. (4 letters) • Well-known and widely recognized. (6 letters) • To express joy through sound. (5 letters) • To create or plan something. (6 letters) • ...
Test your Learnings 2025-07-07
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- that purifies raw materials. (8 Letters)
- shift to machine-based manufacturing. (15 Letters)
- come into view or become known. (6 Letters)
- make a bill into a law. (5 Letters)
- tall city building. (10 Letters)
- spanning a large landmass for trains. (8 Letters)
- powered by boiling water. (10 Letters)
- organization for collective bargaining. (5 Letters)
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- or caused to happen faster. (7 Letters)
- situation with a single seller. (8 Letters)
- or process of increasing in size or scope. (9 Letters)
- affecting an employee's work experience. (10 Letters)
- refusal to work as a protest. (6 Letters)
- have control or power over. (8 Letters)
14 Clues: tall city building. (10 Letters) • make a bill into a law. (5 Letters) • powered by boiling water. (10 Letters) • or caused to happen faster. (7 Letters) • have control or power over. (8 Letters) • that purifies raw materials. (8 Letters) • refusal to work as a protest. (6 Letters) • situation with a single seller. (8 Letters) • come into view or become known. (6 Letters) • ...
sph 2023-06-01
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- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Large cat known for its mane (4 letters)
- Ancient civilization along the Nile (5 letters)
- Structure or statue of historical importance (8 letters)
- A puzzling question or problem (6 letters)
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- Something that is unknown or unexplained (7 letters)
- Physical structure of a person (9 letters)
- Something representing an idea or concept (6 letters)
- Something mysterious or hard to understand (6 letters)
- Plateau in Egypt with iconic pyramids (4 letters)
- Protector or defender (8 letters)
- Very old or from the past (7 letters)
12 Clues: Protector or defender (8 letters) • Very old or from the past (7 letters) • Large cat known for its mane (4 letters) • Physical structure of a person (9 letters) • A puzzling question or problem (6 letters) • Collection of traditional stories (9 letters) • Ancient civilization along the Nile (5 letters) • Plateau in Egypt with iconic pyramids (4 letters) • ...
Flowers for Algernon 2024-09-19
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- Type of surgery Charlie undergoes (12 letters)
- The test where Charlie has to make sense of inkblots (10 letters)
- Charlie's last name (6 letters)
- Charlie's dream: to be _______ (11 letters)
- Charlie's teacher, Miss ______ (5 letters)
- Charlie's age at the beginning of the story (2 letters)
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- Charlie's first job (7 letters)
- Charlie's workplace is a _______ (hint: related to his job) (5 letters)
- Charlie's IQ before the surgery (10 letters)
- Charlie's condition (5 letters)
- lab mouse that Charlie competes with (8 letters)
- Progress Report format—written in the form of a _______ (5 letters)
12 Clues: Charlie's first job (7 letters) • Charlie's condition (5 letters) • Charlie's last name (6 letters) • Charlie's teacher, Miss ______ (5 letters) • Charlie's IQ before the surgery (10 letters) • Type of surgery Charlie undergoes (12 letters) • Charlie's dream: to be _______ (11 letters) • lab mouse that Charlie competes with (8 letters) • ...
periodic table crossword puzzle 2025-05-02
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- Used in pencils and diamonds (6 letters)
- This element’s symbol is H (8 letters)
- soft metal that reacts with water (7 letters)
- The gas used in glowing signs (4 letters)
- Used to make foil, very light (9 letters)
- Found in glass and computer chips (7 letters)
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- The element that’s essential for breathing (8 letters)
- Symbol is Na (6 letters)
- Its symbol is Fe, known for strength (4 letters)
- Found in table salt (8 letters)
- This element strengthens bones (7 letters)
- Shiny,never rusts, very expensive (4 letters)
12 Clues: Symbol is Na (6 letters) • Found in table salt (8 letters) • This element’s symbol is H (8 letters) • Used in pencils and diamonds (6 letters) • The gas used in glowing signs (4 letters) • Used to make foil, very light (9 letters) • This element strengthens bones (7 letters) • soft metal that reacts with water (7 letters) • Shiny,never rusts, very expensive (4 letters) • ...
Cultural Crossword 2025-11-25
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- people from different countries visiting another country (7 letters)
- cultural diets (4 letters)
- festivity and observing special days in our culture (12 letters)
- spoken words (8 letters)
- creative pieces that show beauty in all things (3 letters)
- coming together (5 letters)
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- looking at the past and what happened (7 letters)
- values past from generation to generation (9 letters)
- our differences make us ________ (7 letters)
- cloth to represent a country (5 letters)
- global locations and areas (9 letters)
- beliefs of god or a higher power (8 letters)
12 Clues: spoken words (8 letters) • cultural diets (4 letters) • coming together (5 letters) • global locations and areas (9 letters) • cloth to represent a country (5 letters) • our differences make us ________ (7 letters) • beliefs of god or a higher power (8 letters) • looking at the past and what happened (7 letters) • values past from generation to generation (9 letters) • ...
Greek terms 2022-01-20
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- a Greek playwright who wrote comedies, including The Birds.
- a round floor on ground level at the bottom of a hill
- Greek God of wine and fertility that was honored in an annual festival
- a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Oedipus Rex.
- originally an altar on the orchestra, this became the spot where the leader of the chorus (koryphaios) would stand.
- the first playwright to win the contest at the Dionysian festival in 534 B.C.
- upper and lower levels of the Koilon
- a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Medea.
- literally “god from the machine”.
- the auditorium of the Greek theatre
- an actor. The term was created from Thespis’ name.
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- two prismatic pillars, one stage left, one stage right.
- platform carrying “dead bodies” that was wheeled on
- a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including The Suppliants.
- the area directly in front of the scene where the actors would perform.
- were used during the performances
- were aisles that actors would use to enter if they were supposed to be coming from outside
- was a temporary enclosure with doors
- the flat roof of the scene, reserved for actors playing gods
- a crane that lifted the “gods” from the scene onto the theologion.
20 Clues: were used during the performances • literally “god from the machine”. • the auditorium of the Greek theatre • upper and lower levels of the Koilon • was a temporary enclosure with doors • 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 • ...
Chapter 4 Review 2015-12-03
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- A type of sacred literature characterized by symbolic imagery; an alternate name for the Book of Revelation
- The study of ancestry or a chronological list of ancestors
- A synonym for covenant
- Sacred Scripture; the books containing the truth of God’s Revelation as composed by inspired, Sacred Authors
- The forty‐six books of the Bible recording the history of salvation from the Creation until the time of Christ Septuagint A third‐century BC Greek translation of the old Testament made by seventy Jewish scholars.
- Those parts of the old Testament removed from the Jewish canon of Scripture but in the Septuagint used by the early Christians
- An old English rendering of the Greek for good news; the good news of God’s mercy and love revealed in the Life, Death, and Resurrection of Christ
- The five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
- From the Latin word for common; the name of St. Jerome’s translation of the Bible from the original languages into Latin
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- One who proclaims the good news; this term refers in a special way to Sts. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, who each wrote a Gospel
- The twenty‐seven books of the Bible written by Sacred Authors in the apostolic era
- A person called by God to speak to his people often to announce future events that could not otherwise be foreseen.
- The portion of the Mass that includes the reading of Scripture and the homily
- A letter addressed to a particular person or people. Much of the New Testament consists of these letters written to individuals, to congregations, or to the Church as a whole
- From the Greek for five books; the Torah
- The list of the inspired books of the Bible
16 Clues: A synonym for covenant • From the Greek for five books; the Torah • The list of the inspired books of the Bible • The study of ancestry or a chronological list of ancestors • The portion of the Mass that includes the reading of Scripture and the homily • The five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy • ...
Primitive, Greek, and Roman Theatre Review 2018-11-12
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- Theatre in this civilization was bawdy and decadent
- This person oversaw rituals
- wrote The Poetics.
- He was the first actor
- The subject matter of these Roman plays dealt mostly with mythological stories, although some plays were based on historical events.
- This playwright won the playwriting competition at the Festival Dionysia 18 times
- This writer of Roman comedy was an African slave owned by a Roman senator
- Some think theatre began with the reenactment of this
- Earliest known author of Greek tragedy
- All Greek actors were ___
- Aeschylus's play, The __________, dealt with the historical battle of Salamis in 480 8.c.
- The City Dionysia festival was in honor of
- Sophocles is often compared to this English playwright
- In Greek theatre, this person was responsible for writing, directing, composing, choreographing and sometimes acting
- The first Greek plays had only ____ actor and a large chorus
- None of this writer’s plays were published during his lifetime
- This is where the audience sat in a Greek theatre
- This city was the site of the first recorded theatrical performance
- Primitive civilizations did not leave these records behind
- This was one of the most important parts of the Greek actor's costume
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- was told by the Delphic oracle that he would kill his father and marry his mother.
- Roman __________ dealt with the ridiculing of political or social issues at hand
- to enter a playwriting competition, a playwright had to submit _____ tragedies and one satyr
- Greek theatres were made of wood and _____
- This is the only writer of Old Comedy who had work survive to the modern age
- This Greek playwright was the least popular during his lifetime
- A group of performers who danced and sang at intervals throughout the play,
- This civilization was incorrectly given credit for developing theatre
- Greek theatres were built here, Roman theatres were built all throughout cities
- Aeschylus is the father of _______
- The area where the chorus performed on a Greek stage
- This was a crane-like device to lower actors to the stage
- The Great Panathenaic Festival was held in honor of
- The only surviving complete Greek Trilogy
- on the events of the play.
- These were used to distinguish one character from the other, which made it easier for one actor to play several roles.
- The first drama dealt with the death and resurrection of this god
- This building was a place for actors to change costumes and masks
- Aeschylus was famous for his parodies of his rival playwrights, philosophers, and statesmen, as well as for making a mockery of the _________ democracy
- This writer of Roman tragedy penned plays that were intended to be read rather than performed
- The first recorded theatrical performance happened here in 2,500 BC
- This population was never allowed to attend theatre
42 Clues: wrote The Poetics. • He was the first actor • All Greek actors were ___ • on the events of the play. • This person oversaw rituals • Aeschylus is the father of _______ • Earliest known author of Greek tragedy • The only surviving complete Greek Trilogy • Greek theatres were made of wood and _____ • The City Dionysia festival was in honor of • ...
ronaldo is better than pessi 2024-08-30
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- The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters)
- eight - what was ronaldos first number
- - The city where Real Madrid is based, Ronaldo's former club (6 letters)
- - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters)
- Clues:
- thousand three - The year Ronaldo first joined Manchester United (4 digits)
- - First name of his famous partner (8 letters)
- - Major international tournament Ronaldo won with Portugal in 2016 (4 letters)
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- - Ronaldo's primary position on the field (7 letters)
- - where was he born
- nassr - current team
- - Ronaldo's jersey number at Manchester United (2 letters - Country where Ronaldo was born (7 letters)
- lisbon - was was ronaldos first team
- - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters)
- - his sponser
15 Clues: Clues: • - his sponser • - where was he born • nassr - current team • - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters) • lisbon - was was ronaldos first team • The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters) • - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters) • eight - what was ronaldos first number • - First name of his famous partner (8 letters) • ...
Pasta 2023-11-03
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- Italian pasta dish with eggs, cheese, and pancetta (9 letters)
- Corkscrew-shaped pasta (7 letters)
- Small, ear-shaped pasta (10 letters)
- Short, tube-shaped pasta (5 letters)
- Corkscrew-shaped pasta similar to cellentani (9 letters)
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- Tomato-based pasta sauce (8 letters)
- Creamy Italian pasta sauce (7 letters)
- Long, flat pasta similar to spaghetti (8 letters)
- Sauce made from basil, pine nuts, and parmesan (5 letters)
- Flat pasta wider than linguine (10 letters)
- Layered pasta dish with sauce and cheese (7 letters)
- Pasta parcels filled with cheese or meat (7 letters)
12 Clues: Corkscrew-shaped pasta (7 letters) • Tomato-based pasta sauce (8 letters) • Small, ear-shaped pasta (10 letters) • Short, tube-shaped pasta (5 letters) • Creamy Italian pasta sauce (7 letters) • Flat pasta wider than linguine (10 letters) • Long, flat pasta similar to spaghetti (8 letters) • Layered pasta dish with sauce and cheese (7 letters) • ...
Hamlet Act 1 2024-02-12
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- Hamlet's sword fighting rival (10 letters)
- King of Denmark at the beginning of the play (8 letters)
- Hamlet's closest friend (7 letters)
- The play Hamlet is set in this European country (7 letters)
- Son of Polonius (7 letters)
- The setting for the play's opening scene (8 letters)
- Shakespeare's longest play (6 letters)
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- Hamlet's lover (7 letters)
- The ghost appears at this time of night (8 letters)
- Hamlet's mother (8 letters)
- Hamlet's first soliloquy expresses his desire for this emotion (5 letters)
- Hamlet's University (10 letters)
- Ophelia's brother (7 letters)
13 Clues: Hamlet's lover (7 letters) • Hamlet's mother (8 letters) • Son of Polonius (7 letters) • Ophelia's brother (7 letters) • Hamlet's University (10 letters) • Hamlet's closest friend (7 letters) • Shakespeare's longest play (6 letters) • Hamlet's sword fighting rival (10 letters) • The ghost appears at this time of night (8 letters) • ...
Spelling 2024-10-04
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- - Someone who legally has the care of another person (8 letters)
- - Impossible to resist (12 letters)
- - A person who moves to live in another country (9 letters)
- - Not connected with or relevant to something (10 letters)
- - Achieved or satisfied (11 letters)
- - Not able to be fixed (11 letters)
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- - Absolutely necessary (13 letters)
- - People you know well and like a lot (7 letters)
- - Unable to read or write (10 letters)
- - The measurement of how tall something is (6 letters)
- - To light up (10 letters)
- - Occurring as a minor accompaniment (12 letters)
12 Clues: - To light up (10 letters) • - Absolutely necessary (13 letters) • - Impossible to resist (12 letters) • - Not able to be fixed (11 letters) • - Achieved or satisfied (11 letters) • - Unable to read or write (10 letters) • - People you know well and like a lot (7 letters) • - Occurring as a minor accompaniment (12 letters) • ...
2 2025-03-02
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- opposite of less (4 letters)
- what do you do on a chair? ( 3 letters)
- animal that likes to chase mice (3 letters)
- where you go everyday to learn new things (6 letters)
- a way to cook eggs and sausages (3 letters)
- opposite of lose (3 letters)
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- opposite of wet (3 letters)
- when you talk about you and yourself (6 letters)
- opposite of after (6 letters)
- opposite of go (4 letters)
- when someone is sad with tears (6 letters)
- where you see birds flying, clouds floating and planes flying (3 letters)
12 Clues: opposite of go (4 letters) • opposite of wet (3 letters) • opposite of less (4 letters) • opposite of lose (3 letters) • opposite of after (6 letters) • what do you do on a chair? ( 3 letters) • when someone is sad with tears (6 letters) • animal that likes to chase mice (3 letters) • a way to cook eggs and sausages (3 letters) • ...
periodic table crossword puzzle 2025-05-02
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- Found in glass and computer chips (7 letters)
- This element’s symbol is H (8 letters)
- Found in table salt (8 letters)
- soft metal that reacts with water (7 letters)
- Used in pencils and diamonds (6 letters)
- Symbol is Na (6 letters)
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- This element strengthens bones (7 letters)
- The gas used in glowing signs (4 letters)
- The element that’s essential for breathing (8 letters)
- Shiny,never rusts, very expensive (4 letters)
- Used to make foil, very light (9 letters)
- Its symbol is Fe, known for strength (4 letters)
12 Clues: Symbol is Na (6 letters) • Found in table salt (8 letters) • This element’s symbol is H (8 letters) • Used in pencils and diamonds (6 letters) • The gas used in glowing signs (4 letters) • Used to make foil, very light (9 letters) • This element strengthens bones (7 letters) • Found in glass and computer chips (7 letters) • Shiny,never rusts, very expensive (4 letters) • ...
VOCABULARY 2025-08-19
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- THE MONTH AFTER JUNE (4 LETTERS)
- A FRUIT THAT IS LONG AND YELLOW (6 LETTERS)
- A ROOM WHERE YOU COOK (7 LETTERS)
- A PLACE WHERE STUDENTS LEARN (6 LETTERS)
- A PERSON WHO TREATS SICK PEOPLE(6 LETTERS)
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- A VEHICLE THAT FLIES (5 LETTERS)
- A SHARP OBJECT USED TO CUT (5 LETTERS)
- THE COLOUR OF THE SKY ON A SUNNY DAY (4 LETTERS)
- OPPOSITE OF 'SHORT' (4 LETTERS)
- A PET THAT BARKS (3 LETTERS)
- OPPOSITE OF 'HAPPY' (3 LETTERS)
- YOU WEAR ON YOUR FEET (5 LETTERS)
12 Clues: A PET THAT BARKS (3 LETTERS) • OPPOSITE OF 'SHORT' (4 LETTERS) • OPPOSITE OF 'HAPPY' (3 LETTERS) • A VEHICLE THAT FLIES (5 LETTERS) • THE MONTH AFTER JUNE (4 LETTERS) • A ROOM WHERE YOU COOK (7 LETTERS) • YOU WEAR ON YOUR FEET (5 LETTERS) • A SHARP OBJECT USED TO CUT (5 LETTERS) • A PLACE WHERE STUDENTS LEARN (6 LETTERS) • A PERSON WHO TREATS SICK PEOPLE(6 LETTERS) • ...
Exploration Unit 2025-12-12
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- Europe → Africa → Americas economic system (13 letters, two words)
- A tax paid to the Church (5 letters)
- Ship that improved exploration (7 letters)
- Disease that spread along trade routes (5 letters)
- Renaissance art feature showing depth (11 letters)
- Powerful West African trade item (4 letters)
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church (4 letters)
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- A mounted warrior in feudal society (6 letters)
- “Rebirth” era (11 letters)
- Route enslaved Africans were forced across (14 letters, two words)
- Asian trade network (8 letters, two words)
- European motivation meaning religious mission (3 letters)
12 Clues: “Rebirth” era (11 letters) • A tax paid to the Church (5 letters) • Ship that improved exploration (7 letters) • Asian trade network (8 letters, two words) • Powerful West African trade item (4 letters) • A mounted warrior in feudal society (6 letters) • Leader of the Roman Catholic Church (4 letters) • Disease that spread along trade routes (5 letters) • ...
Cody´s crossword 2021-02-11
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- Both the Greeks and the Romans focused their art on important________figures.
- Romans and Greeks both had ________ to help them with their work.
- The Greeks and Romans had many different ______ and fables.
- Both the Romans and the Greeks enjoyed listening to ________ , but they sounded very different.
- Romans had gladiators while the Greeks invented the ______ .
- Greek and Romans both provided education in _______.
- The Greeks and Romans danced in very ________ ways.
- The Greeks and Romans were very focused on_______ .
- greek empire came _______ the Romen empire.
- The Roman empire was way larger than the _______ empire.
- Greek and roman children both played with______.
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- The Greeks and the Romans both had many ________ that they worshiped.
- While both Greeks and Romans wrote they both had a variety of different________.
- The Greeks had _______ philosophers while the Romans had very few.
- Greek and roman children _______with different types of toys.
- Greeks and Romans ate different types of _______.
- When both greek and romans were married they would be husband and wife for the rest of their________.
- Both the Greeks and Roman girls were married at around the age of ________.
- The Romans were a republic while the Greeks were a __________.
19 Clues: greek empire came _______ the Romen empire. • Greek and roman children both played with______. • Greeks and Romans ate different types of _______. • The Greeks and Romans were very focused on_______ . • Greek and Romans both provided education in _______. • The Greeks and Romans danced in very ________ ways. • ...
Star Review 2024-01-23
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- A star made of a cloud of gas and dust.
- Its orange and the bigger version of another.
- This stars temperature is around 8000c.
- This star could have been a blackhole.
- All of these stars eventually turn into a red or super giant.
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- The sun may have started at one of these.
- This star is a cooled down white dwarf.
- Its orange and has a bigger version.
- The first five letters of this star mean "earliest" in Greek.
- This star has a very strong gravity.
10 Clues: Its orange and has a bigger version. • This star has a very strong gravity. • This star could have been a blackhole. • This star is a cooled down white dwarf. • A star made of a cloud of gas and dust. • This stars temperature is around 8000c. • The sun may have started at one of these. • Its orange and the bigger version of another. • ...
ronaldo is better than pessi 2024-08-30
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- The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters)
- eight - what was ronaldos first number
- - The city where Real Madrid is based, Ronaldo's former club (6 letters)
- - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters)
- Clues:
- thousand three - The year Ronaldo first joined Manchester United (4 digits)
- - First name of his famous partner (8 letters)
- - Major international tournament Ronaldo won with Portugal in 2016 (4 letters)
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- - Ronaldo's primary position on the field (7 letters)
- - where was he born
- nassr - current team
- - Ronaldo's jersey number at Manchester United (2 letters - Country where Ronaldo was born (7 letters)
- lisbon - was was ronaldos first team
- - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters)
- - his sponser
15 Clues: Clues: • - his sponser • - where was he born • nassr - current team • - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters) • lisbon - was was ronaldos first team • The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters) • - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters) • eight - what was ronaldos first number • - First name of his famous partner (8 letters) • ...
Paul's letters 2022-05-09
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- Hired to record Paul's letters.
- Paul's letters were delivered by a ____ person.
- Ultimately what/who is the message of hope in Paul's letters?
- Who wrote the most letters in the New Testament?
- When interpreting the letters, it's wise to find ___ ideas
- This was included in the Intro of Paul's letters.
- To whom are Paul's letters written?
- Paul had a collection of writings that included these.
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- These were included in some conclusions of Paul's letters.
- Paul's letters were written during this time period.
- The first level of historical context is to see how each letter fits into the larger ______ of Scripture
- It's best to break the letters down into these for understanding
- The letters were written during this country's rule.
13 Clues: Hired to record Paul's letters. • To whom are Paul's letters written? • Paul's letters were delivered by a ____ person. • Who wrote the most letters in the New Testament? • This was included in the Intro of Paul's letters. • Paul's letters were written during this time period. • The letters were written during this country's rule. • ...
Crossword Athens and Sparta 2017-06-07
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- Greek war ship....a floating missile.
- The run of Pheidippides involved which battle?
- Overseers of the Spartan government.
- Great Athenian leader who ruled Athens during the Pelloponesean Wars.
- Reverse popularity contest...
- Athenian General who came up with the plan of the Battle of Salamis.
- League formed after the Persian Wars.
- Greek foot soldiers...
- The "slave" class of Spartan society...Spartan military would attack them yearly to train their military.
- Naval battle which the Greeks decisively defeated the Persians
- 300 Spartans fought in which battle?
- Influential Greek philosopher who published the "Republic".
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- Disease which decimated Athens during the Pelloponesean War.
- Son of Darius I.
- In ancient times, this Greek city-state in modern day Italy was known as "Nea Poli"...what's it known as today?
- Mountain where "imperfect" Spartan children were left to die.
- Elite Persian Army.
- Greek city-state in modern-day Sicily
- Center of prophecy and religious practice inhabited by the "oracle"
- Great philosopher who questioned the Athenian war against Sparta and was put to death for his objections.
- Greek leader who is credited with the foundation of Athenian democracy
- Rule by the few.
- Port of Athens
- These early Athenian "leaders" could be good...or bad...Peisistratus was "good"...his son Hippias...was "bad".
24 Clues: Port of Athens • Son of Darius I. • Rule by the few. • Elite Persian Army. • Greek foot soldiers... • Reverse popularity contest... • Overseers of the Spartan government. • 300 Spartans fought in which battle? • Greek war ship....a floating missile. • Greek city-state in modern-day Sicily • League formed after the Persian Wars. • The run of Pheidippides involved which battle? • ...
Greek Roots / Suffixes 2025-04-29
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- The study of the Earth.
- From Latin “carta” (map, chart) _____________ is the process of writing maps.
- An ophthalmoscope is a tool for __________ the eye.
- Someone who is subject to their own law/rules has _
- The ABSENCE of rule or government is called _
- Literally “writing about the earth.”
- A thermometer is a tool for _ heat.
- literally, the laws/rules/system of the stomach (Greek: γαστήρ, γαστρ-)
- In Greek μετέωρ- (meteor) means “something high up,” so “meteorology” is literally the __________ of what is in the air.
- Technically, “science of measuring triangles”
- the laws/rules/system of classification (Greek: τάξις)
- When “the few” (Greek: ὀλίγοι) are in charge, this system of government is called an…
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- a truly excellent (and thus far unachieved) system of government in which women (Greek: γύν-) are the rulers would be called a…
- In ancient Athens, the polemarch was the individual who was the ____________________ (n.) in times of war (πόλεμος).
- Literally, “the study of time.”
- Anthropometry is the science of measuring…
- A place inhabited only by animals might be called a…
- A tool for measuring time.
- Literally, “the act/science of measuring the earth.”
- A picture made by sound (from Latin sonus, not Greek φῶνος) is called a _________________.
- a person experiencing fear of books would be called a…
21 Clues: The study of the Earth. • A tool for measuring time. • Literally, “the study of time.” • A thermometer is a tool for _ heat. • Literally “writing about the earth.” • Anthropometry is the science of measuring… • The ABSENCE of rule or government is called _ • Technically, “science of measuring triangles” • An ophthalmoscope is a tool for __________ the eye. • ...
History of Greek Theater-Jemy osorio 2023-01-06
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- where can Theater in the Western World be traced back to?
- a flat terrace below the slope served as the?
- All of the performers, except musicians wore?
- who was a creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- The action in Greek plays usually takes place?
- who wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survive.
- the slope of the hill served as the?
- by choral
- plays followed a
- The plays followed a strict structure, with a prologue, the entrance of the chorus, and then several episodes separated by
- structure, with a
- the chorus, and then
- in the middle of the orchestra was placed a?
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- The performers in Greek theater can be divided into four categories
- greek drama was presented at festivals honoring what god?
- who won the best playwright contest at the festival fore than any other Greek dramatist (24 times).
- who was the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
- the entrance
- episodes
- what is the origin of our word scene?
- The word chorus in greek means?
- who is considered the father of Western philosophy?
- the word theater comes the the Greek word
- who were Two critical influences on Greek drama was Homer's epic poems?
- The seat was in direct line of the god’s alter in the center of the?
25 Clues: episodes • by choral • the entrance • plays followed a • structure, with a • the chorus, and then • The word chorus in greek means? • the slope of the hill served as the? • what is the origin of our word scene? • the word theater comes the the Greek word • in the middle of the orchestra was placed a? • a flat terrace below the slope served as the? • ...
Flores- Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
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- Greek Term for pride
- Greek Term for tragic flaw
- The entrance song of the chorus. Sets the tone of the play
- This Refers to the chorus
- The main character must be good, moral, believable, and consistent
- Greek Term for change in fortune
- The introduction to the main character and background of the play
- The altar
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- Greek Term for emotional purging
- The seeing place
- Greek Term for discovery
- The staging of the play
- The expression of the words
- The sense and meaning that goes into the lines
- The final resolution
15 Clues: The altar • The seeing place • Greek Term for pride • The final resolution • The staging of the play • Greek Term for discovery • This Refers to the chorus • Greek Term for tragic flaw • The expression of the words • Greek Term for emotional purging • Greek Term for change in fortune • The sense and meaning that goes into the lines • ...
5 Greek and 10 Latin Words (MATEO) Medium edition 2024-01-18
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- a common condition (derm) (Latin)
- seemingly bottomless chasm (byss) (Greek)
- a one-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary (qui) (Latin)
- an unreasoning desire for revenge (vid) (Latin)
- a road vehicle (auto) (Greek)
- relating to treatment (cosm) (Greek)
- a magical word (mal) (Latin)
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- an ultra critical person (duc) (Latin)
- consisting of one syllable (mono) (Latin)
- the highest rank in a graduating class (dict) (Latin)
- writings relating to a particular subject (biblio) (Greek)
- a person who gives money (bene) (Latin)
- a medical term that describes viruses (path) (Latin)
- an official order (mand) (Latin)
- a record of events (chron) (Greek)
15 Clues: a magical word (mal) (Latin) • a road vehicle (auto) (Greek) • an official order (mand) (Latin) • a common condition (derm) (Latin) • a record of events (chron) (Greek) • relating to treatment (cosm) (Greek) • an ultra critical person (duc) (Latin) • a person who gives money (bene) (Latin) • consisting of one syllable (mono) (Latin) • ...
Myths And Legends 2025-01-12
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- a type of magical object that grants wishes often found in myths
- the king who turned everything to gold
- a term used for the hero who embarks on a dangerous quest
- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- Greek hero known for flying too close to the sun
- the place where the dead go in Greek mythology
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- a legendary creature often part lion, part goat, in Greek mythology
- the trickster god in Norse mythology
- Greek hero who completed twelve labours
- a mythical creature with the body of a man and a tail of a fish
- a place where the gods live in Greek mythology
- a powerful magical item in Norse mythology, often associated with the god Odin
- the winged horse in Greek mythology
- the Norse god of thunder
14 Clues: the Norse god of thunder • the Greek goddess of wisdom • the winged horse in Greek mythology • the trickster god in Norse mythology • the king who turned everything to gold • Greek hero who completed twelve labours • a place where the gods live in Greek mythology • the place where the dead go in Greek mythology • Greek hero known for flying too close to the sun • ...
vocab 6 2023-02-27
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- period of division in the Roman Catholic Church (1378-1417)
- large area of unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia
- ancient city in modern-day Turkey known as Istanbul
- picture or pattern arranged from small colored tiles
- legal code made by emperor Justinian
- based on the greek alphabet, with around a dozen additional letters
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- the antire body of Orthodox Christianity
- emperor of Russia before 1917
- biblical figures regarded as "fathers of the human race"
- "Holy Wisdom" church in Constantinople
- paintings of Jesus Christ or another holy figure
- Russian destination for the Ulus Juchi, the western part of the mongol empire
12 Clues: emperor of Russia before 1917 • legal code made by emperor Justinian • "Holy Wisdom" church in Constantinople • the antire body of Orthodox Christianity • paintings of Jesus Christ or another holy figure • ancient city in modern-day Turkey known as Istanbul • picture or pattern arranged from small colored tiles • biblical figures regarded as "fathers of the human race" • ...
New Testament Book Study 2025-09-11
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- Site near the Dead Sea where many scrolls were found in 1947.
- A list of authoritative books
- Luke dedicated his Gospel to?
- Belief in many gods
- Belief in one true God.
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- Jewish group connected with the priesthood at the Temple. They did not believe in the resurrection.
- The Law, 1st 5 books of the Hebrew Bible
- There are 21 of these letters in the NT
- non-Jew
- There are 4 in the NT
- Basically, the books that appear in the greek version of the Old Testament but not in the Hebrew Bible. Included in Catholic and some Protestant Bibles.
- The non-synoptic Gospel
12 Clues: non-Jew • Belief in many gods • There are 4 in the NT • The non-synoptic Gospel • Belief in one true God. • A list of authoritative books • Luke dedicated his Gospel to? • There are 21 of these letters in the NT • The Law, 1st 5 books of the Hebrew Bible • Site near the Dead Sea where many scrolls were found in 1947. • ...
ronaldo is better than pessi 2024-08-30
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- The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters)
- eight - what was ronaldos first number
- - The city where Real Madrid is based, Ronaldo's former club (6 letters)
- - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters)
- Clues:
- thousand three - The year Ronaldo first joined Manchester United (4 digits)
- - First name of his famous partner (8 letters)
- - Major international tournament Ronaldo won with Portugal in 2016 (4 letters)
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- - Ronaldo's primary position on the field (7 letters)
- - where was he born
- nassr - current team
- - Ronaldo's jersey number at Manchester United (2 letters - Country where Ronaldo was born (7 letters)
- lisbon - was was ronaldos first team
- - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters)
- - his sponser
15 Clues: Clues: • - his sponser • - where was he born • nassr - current team • - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters) • lisbon - was was ronaldos first team • The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters) • - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters) • eight - what was ronaldos first number • - First name of his famous partner (8 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-04-14
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- Macedonian king who sought to unite Greece and conquer Persia. He was succeeded by his son Alexander.
- The highest point of an ancient Greek city-state used for defense during invasion and location of temples.
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Greek ships built specifically for speed and ramming enemy ships.
- A settlement controlled by a distant ruler.
- a disease that spreads quickly and kills many people.
- A Greek Philosopher, taught Alexander the Great, started a famous school, studied with Plato
- A government in which power is in the hands of a wealthy ruling class or nobility
- the time period following the death of Alexander during which Greek culture spread through the known world.
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- A large temple dedicated to the goddess Athena on the Acropolis in Athens, Greece.
- A form of government in which citizens have a direct role in governing themselves or elect representatives to lead them.
- An ancient kingdom north of Greece, whose ruler Philip II conquered Greece in 338 B.C.
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- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- a pause in fighting, temporary peace.
- Age period of great cultural achievement.
- The war between Athens and Sparta.
- Athenian leader noted for advancing democracy in Athens and ushered in a golden age.
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
- Greek city-state that focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts.
- the marketplace in ancient Greece
- Wars Conflicts between Greek city-states and the Persian Empire, ranging from the Ionian Revolt (499-494 B.C.E.)
- Goddess of wisdom and war. The Parthenon was dedicated to her.
- state owned slave in Sparta
- the surrounding of a place in order to force it to surrender.
- Greek city-state
- a famous battle in 480 BC, where the Persians attacked the Spartans army of 300.
- A Greek city-state and the birthplace of democracy. Accomplished many cultural achievements.
28 Clues: Greek city-state • state owned slave in Sparta • the marketplace in ancient Greece • The war between Athens and Sparta. • a pause in fighting, temporary peace. • Age period of great cultural achievement. • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A settlement controlled by a distant ruler. • A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • ...
ronaldo is better than pessi 2024-08-30
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- The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters)
- eight - what was ronaldos first number
- - The city where Real Madrid is based, Ronaldo's former club (6 letters)
- - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters)
- Clues:
- thousand three - The year Ronaldo first joined Manchester United (4 digits)
- - First name of his famous partner (8 letters)
- - Major international tournament Ronaldo won with Portugal in 2016 (4 letters)
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- - Ronaldo's primary position on the field (7 letters)
- - where was he born
- nassr - current team
- - Ronaldo's jersey number at Manchester United (2 letters - Country where Ronaldo was born (7 letters)
- lisbon - was was ronaldos first team
- - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters)
- - his sponser
15 Clues: Clues: • - his sponser • - where was he born • nassr - current team • - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters) • lisbon - was was ronaldos first team • The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters) • - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters) • eight - what was ronaldos first number • - First name of his famous partner (8 letters) • ...
ronaldo is better than pessi 2024-08-30
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- The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters)
- eight - what was ronaldos first number
- - The city where Real Madrid is based, Ronaldo's former club (6 letters)
- - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters)
- Clues:
- thousand three - The year Ronaldo first joined Manchester United (4 digits)
- - First name of his famous partner (8 letters)
- - Major international tournament Ronaldo won with Portugal in 2016 (4 letters)
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- - Ronaldo's primary position on the field (7 letters)
- - where was he born
- nassr - current team
- - Ronaldo's jersey number at Manchester United (2 letters - Country where Ronaldo was born (7 letters)
- lisbon - was was ronaldos first team
- - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters)
- - his sponser
15 Clues: Clues: • - his sponser • - where was he born • nassr - current team • - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters) • lisbon - was was ronaldos first team • The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters) • - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters) • eight - what was ronaldos first number • - First name of his famous partner (8 letters) • ...
Greek and Latin Roots 2021-01-10
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- It is ( greek ) and means sailor
- It is ( greek ) and means small
- It is ( latin ) and means work
- It is ( greek ) and means universe
- Bonus , it means star sailor
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- It is ( latin ) and means moon
- It is ( greek ) skill
- It is ( latin ) and means sun
- It is ( latin ) and means send
- It is ( greek ) and means star
- It is ( latin ) and means carry
- It is ( latin )and means across
- It is ( greek ) and means heat
13 Clues: It is ( greek ) skill • Bonus , it means star sailor • It is ( latin ) and means sun • It is ( latin ) and means moon • It is ( latin ) and means send • It is ( latin ) and means work • It is ( greek ) and means star • It is ( greek ) and means heat • It is ( greek ) and means small • It is ( latin ) and means carry • It is ( latin )and means across • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-20
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- First mythical emperor of China-Chinese
- God of the sea-Greek
- God of the underworld-Greek
- Thor's power-Norse
- Is from what myth?-Chinese
- The creator-Indian
- God of lightning-Norse
- God that has a poison that will kill humanity-indian
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- The god of peace-Chinese
- Thor's hammer-Norse
- Aphrodite's dad-Greek
- The first living being on the universe-Chinese
- Goddess of beauty-Greek
- The preserver-Indian
- The remover of obstacles-Indian
- Thor's brother-Norse
16 Clues: Thor's power-Norse • The creator-Indian • Thor's hammer-Norse • God of the sea-Greek • The preserver-Indian • Thor's brother-Norse • Aphrodite's dad-Greek • God of lightning-Norse • Goddess of beauty-Greek • The god of peace-Chinese • Is from what myth?-Chinese • God of the underworld-Greek • The remover of obstacles-Indian • First mythical emperor of China-Chinese • ...
Greek Civilizations- Nicholai 2022-10-18
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- ruler of the underworld
- A mixture of morals, poetry and history
- A heavily armed soldier
- connected Sousa and Sardis
- a way for greek soldiers to get inside of troy
- A battle formation
- author of the Iliad
- Persian city states
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- Greek god of the sea
- Greek goddess of agriculture
- Retrieved the golden fleece
- rule of a few men
- god of fire and blacksmiths
- goddess of love and beauty
- Another name for Greek
- Ruler of all gods
16 Clues: rule of a few men • Ruler of all gods • A battle formation • author of the Iliad • Persian city states • Greek god of the sea • Another name for Greek • ruler of the underworld • A heavily armed soldier • connected Sousa and Sardis • goddess of love and beauty • Retrieved the golden fleece • god of fire and blacksmiths • Greek goddess of agriculture • ...
Greek & Latin Roots Practice Game for Quiz #5 2023-01-31
13 Clues: moon • star • year • tree • (Latin), sleep • (Greek), sleep • (Greek), stone • (Greek), stone • (Latin), sleep • (Latin), earth • (Latin), across • (Greek), earth • (Greek), across
HEALTH 2023-10-30
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- A sickness or illness (6 letters)
- Medical care that is given to cure or manage a disease (7 letters)
- Complete recovery from a disease (4 letters)
- A place where people go for medical care when they are sick or injured (6 letters)
- Physical harm that causes damage to the body (6 letters)
- Taking steps to avoid getting sick or injured (8 letters) -
- A condition that disrupts the normal functioning of the body
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- A state of good health and well-being (7 letters)
- A place where people can buy medicine and other medical supplies (7 letters)
- A substance used to treat or prevent disease (7 letters)
- A person who is trained to diagnose and treat diseases (6 letters)
- Keeping your body healthy and strong (5 letters)
- A smaller medical facility than a hospital (5 letters)
13 Clues: A sickness or illness (6 letters) • Complete recovery from a disease (4 letters) • Keeping your body healthy and strong (5 letters) • A state of good health and well-being (7 letters) • A smaller medical facility than a hospital (5 letters) • A substance used to treat or prevent disease (7 letters) • Physical harm that causes damage to the body (6 letters) • ...
Body Systems Review 2025-03-05
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- Muscle that aids in breathing by contracting and relaxing (9 letters)
- White blood cells that engulf and digest pathogens (10 letters)
- Protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells (9 letters)
- Cava Main vein returning deoxygenated blood to the heart (9 letters)
- Tiny blood vessels where exchange of nutrients and gases occurs (10 letters)
- Fluid that transports white blood cells and waste products (5 letters)
- First line of immune defense, made of skin and mucous membranes (7 letters)
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- Organ that filters blood and recycles red blood cells (6 letters)
- Tube that connects the throat to the lungs (7 letters)
- Nodes Small structures that filter lymph and house immune cells (10 letters)
- Organ where T cells mature
- Flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the trachea (9 letters)
- Microscopic air sacs where gas exchange occurs (7 letters)
- Largest artery in the body (5 letters)
14 Clues: Organ where T cells mature • Largest artery in the body (5 letters) • Tube that connects the throat to the lungs (7 letters) • Microscopic air sacs where gas exchange occurs (7 letters) • Protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells (9 letters) • White blood cells that engulf and digest pathogens (10 letters) • ...
HEALTH 2023-10-30
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- A place where people go for medical care when they are sick or injured (6 letters)
- / A state of good health and well-being (7 letters)
- Taking steps to avoid getting sick or injured (8 letters) -
- / Keeping your body healthy and strong (5 letters)
- Complete recovery from a disease (4 letters)
- A smaller medical facility than a hospital (5 letters)
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- /A condition that disrupts the normal functioning of the body
- A place where people can buy medicine and other medical supplies (7 letters)
- / A sickness or illness (6 letters)
- A person who is trained to diagnose and treat diseases (6 letters)
- Medical care that is given to cure or manage a disease (7 letters)
- Physical harm that causes damage to the body (6 letters)
- A substance used to treat or prevent disease (7 letters)
13 Clues: / A sickness or illness (6 letters) • Complete recovery from a disease (4 letters) • / Keeping your body healthy and strong (5 letters) • / A state of good health and well-being (7 letters) • A smaller medical facility than a hospital (5 letters) • Physical harm that causes damage to the body (6 letters) • A substance used to treat or prevent disease (7 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2024-10-08
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- an ancient king of Macedonia
- one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived + the first genuine scientist
- and ancient Greek philosopher
- a system of government by the whole population
- late bronze age civilization in Greece represented by finds at Mycenae & other ancient cities
- It saw Greek civilization spread across the entire middle east
- one of the most important philosophers of all time
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
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- city in ancient Greek
- a system of rule by the top people
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder
- a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek, thought to have entered Greece from the north
- series of wars between Greek and Persia
- a king of ancient Macedonia, but also one of the worlds greatest military generals
- the bronze age civilization centered on Crete culture
- an ancient Greek poet
16 Clues: city in ancient Greek • an ancient Greek poet • an ancient king of Macedonia • and ancient Greek philosopher • a system of rule by the top people • series of wars between Greek and Persia • a system of government by the whole population • one of the most important philosophers of all time • the bronze age civilization centered on Crete culture • ...
ronaldo is better than pessi 2024-08-30
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- The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters)
- eight - what was ronaldos first number
- - The city where Real Madrid is based, Ronaldo's former club (6 letters)
- - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters)
- Clues:
- thousand three - The year Ronaldo first joined Manchester United (4 digits)
- - First name of his famous partner (8 letters)
- - Major international tournament Ronaldo won with Portugal in 2016 (4 letters)
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- - Ronaldo's primary position on the field (7 letters)
- - where was he born
- nassr - current team
- - Ronaldo's jersey number at Manchester United (2 letters - Country where Ronaldo was born (7 letters)
- lisbon - was was ronaldos first team
- - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters)
- - his sponser
15 Clues: Clues: • - his sponser • - where was he born • nassr - current team • - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters) • lisbon - was was ronaldos first team • The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters) • - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters) • eight - what was ronaldos first number • - First name of his famous partner (8 letters) • ...
ronaldo is better than pessi 2024-08-30
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- The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters)
- eight - what was ronaldos first number
- - The city where Real Madrid is based, Ronaldo's former club (6 letters)
- - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters)
- Clues:
- thousand three - The year Ronaldo first joined Manchester United (4 digits)
- - First name of his famous partner (8 letters)
- - Major international tournament Ronaldo won with Portugal in 2016 (4 letters)
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- - Ronaldo's primary position on the field (7 letters)
- - where was he born
- nassr - current team
- - Ronaldo's jersey number at Manchester United (2 letters - Country where Ronaldo was born (7 letters)
- lisbon - was was ronaldos first team
- - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters)
- - his sponser
15 Clues: Clues: • - his sponser • - where was he born • nassr - current team • - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters) • lisbon - was was ronaldos first team • The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters) • - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters) • eight - what was ronaldos first number • - First name of his famous partner (8 letters) • ...
The Lightning Thief, The Percy Jackson Series 2023-10-03
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- The greek monster who disguised herself as "Aunty Em".
- The Satyr.
- The daughter of Athena.
- The greek god of the sea.
- The greek god of the sky.
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- The greek god of war.
- The greek goddess of war and wisdom.
- The Director of Camp Half Blood, also known as the god of wine.
- The traitor of the prophecy, a child of Hermes.
- The item that was stolen from Zeus.
- A child of the Big Three, The son of Poseidon.
- The activities director, a centaur.
- The greek goddess of beauty.
- The god who captured Sally Jackson, also known as the god of the underworld.
14 Clues: The Satyr. • The greek god of war. • The daughter of Athena. • The greek god of the sea. • The greek god of the sky. • The greek goddess of beauty. • The item that was stolen from Zeus. • The activities director, a centaur. • The greek goddess of war and wisdom. • A child of the Big Three, The son of Poseidon. • The traitor of the prophecy, a child of Hermes. • ...
Primitive, Greek, and Roman Theatre Review 2018-11-12
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- This was a crane-like device to lower actors to the stage
- None of this writer’s plays were published during his lifetime
- This writer of Roman comedy was an African slave owned by a Roman senator
- This is the only writer of Old Comedy who had work survive to the modern age
- All Greek actors were ___
- The subject matter of these Roman plays dealt mostly with mythological stories, although some plays were based on historical events.
- These were used to distinguish one character from the other, which made it easier for one actor to play several roles.
- The first drama dealt with the death and resurrection of this god
- This was one of the most important parts of the Greek actor's costume
- The City Dionysia festival was in honor of
- Aeschylus was famous for his parodies of his rival playwrights, philosophers, and statesmen, as well as for making a mockery of the _________ democracy
- on the events of the play.
- Earliest known author of Greek tragedy
- Primitive civilizations did not leave these records behind
- Some think theatre began with the reenactment of this
- wrote The Poetics.
- He was the first actor
- This building was a place for actors to change costumes and masks
- Theatre in this civilization was bawdy and decadent
- Greek theatres were made of wood and _____
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- The area where the chorus performed on a Greek stage
- This population was never allowed to attend theatre
- This civilization was incorrectly given credit for developing theatre
- Aeschylus's play, The __________, dealt with the historical battle of Salamis in 480 8.c.
- to enter a playwriting competition, a playwright had to submit _____ tragedies and one satyr
- was told by the Delphic oracle that he would kill his father and marry his mother.
- This Greek playwright was the least popular during his lifetime
- The Great Panathenaic Festival was held in honor of
- Roman __________ dealt with the ridiculing of political or social issues at hand
- Sophocles is often compared to this English playwright
- In Greek theatre, this person was responsible for writing, directing, composing, choreographing and sometimes acting
- This city was the site of the first recorded theatrical performance
- This person oversaw rituals
- This playwright won the playwriting competition at the Festival Dionysia 18 times
- The first recorded theatrical performance happened here in 2,500 BC
- Aeschylus is the father of _______
- A group of performers who danced and sang at intervals throughout the play,
- Greek theatres were built here, Roman theatres were built all throughout cities
- The only surviving complete Greek Trilogy
- This is where the audience sat in a Greek theatre
- The first Greek plays had only ____ actor and a large chorus
- This writer of Roman tragedy penned plays that were intended to be read rather than performed
42 Clues: wrote The Poetics. • He was the first actor • All Greek actors were ___ • on the events of the play. • This person oversaw rituals • Aeschylus is the father of _______ • Earliest known author of Greek tragedy • The only surviving complete Greek Trilogy • The City Dionysia festival was in honor of • Greek theatres were made of wood and _____ • ...
Greek Derivatives- Dylan 2025-01-31
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- Chronos is the Greek god of ____
- The study of the earth
- Petroleum can be found in certain _____ and used to make gasoline
- Greek word meaning "to seize"
- Offspring inherit some of their parents ________
- Due to the nature of their job, surgeons need to be very good with their _____
- If one wants to remain anonymous, they don't want their ____ to be known
- An octopus's name literally means eight ____
- A biography is a _______ about someone's life
- A phobia is a ____ of something
- If something is orthodox, it is widely considered to be _______
- The English word "phantom" is derived from the Greek word ______
- Because of how much crime there is in them, ______ usually have large POLICE units
- A polygon is a plane figure with ____ sides
- A bibliography is a list of _____ referred to in a scholarly work
- A sarcophagus holds the _____ and bones of a dead person
- When a character in a play gives a speech, it is referred to as a _________
- The practice of having one or more spouse at the same time is known as ________
- Hercules achieved godhood when he experienced __________
- A photograph is a physical image created using _____
- Greek word meaning "pain"
- The study of life
- Hydrogen is a key component in the formation of _____ molecules
- Greek word meaning "live"
- If two lines are parallel, it means they are perfectly next to and aligned with one _______
- If something is automatic, it runs by ______
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- Once a doctor recognizes certain symptoms, they are able to ________ their patient with whatever they have
- The English word "dialect" is derived from the Greek word ____
- When not near each other, we utilize phone calls to hear each other's ______
- An angel, by definition, is a _________ from God
- Greek word meaning "house"
- Greek word meaning "to experience"
- One who hates humankind
- A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture of _________ substances
- If two things are homogeneous, it means that they are the ____
- Greek word meaning "to sit"
- Greek word meaning "love"
- An amphitheater is a place in which one can ______ great spectacles
- The unbroken view of the entire region surrounding an observer
- The study of the origin of the universe
- If something is microscopic, it is very _____
- In a democracy, the power lies in the ______
- Dihydrogen monoxide consists of two hydrogen molecules and ___ oxygen molecule
- Greek word meaning "wise"
- When you eat something, your _________ carries what you ate from your throat to your stomach
- Action of burning the skin or flesh of a wound to prevent it from becoming infected
- The study of stars
- Because of their underground location, crypts are usually fairly ______
- Greek word meaning "to rule"
- Athletes usually compete in sport-specific ________
50 Clues: The study of life • The study of stars • The study of the earth • One who hates humankind • Greek word meaning "love" • Greek word meaning "wise" • Greek word meaning "pain" • Greek word meaning "live" • Greek word meaning "house" • Greek word meaning "to sit" • Greek word meaning "to rule" • Greek word meaning "to seize" • A phobia is a ____ of something • ...
Grade 7 EMS Term 3 Formal Assessment Crossword 2022-07-23
12 Clues: 8 letters (down) • 5 letters (down) • 6 letters (down) • 4 letters (down) • 5 letters (down) • 7 letters (across) • 9 letters (across) • 6 letters (across) • 8 letters (across) • 11 letters (across) • 5 letters (accross) • 12 letters (across)
Greek 2023-03-06
Greek 2017-06-04
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- King of Troy
- An all-male tribe
- Goddess of love
- King of Eleusis
- Mother of Perseus
- The most famous inventor
- The most powerful god
- The person who killed the Minotaur
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- The person who burned Greek
- Where the gods and goddesses live
- God of the ocean
- Mother of Theseus
- Former priestess of Zeus
- The person who killed Medusa
- Son of Aphrodite
15 Clues: King of Troy • Goddess of love • King of Eleusis • God of the ocean • Son of Aphrodite • An all-male tribe • Mother of Theseus • Mother of Perseus • The most powerful god • Former priestess of Zeus • The most famous inventor • The person who burned Greek • The person who killed Medusa • Where the gods and goddesses live • The person who killed the Minotaur
11.4 2016-04-21
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- Jesus' ___________ proved that he was divine, or godlike.
- What are the first four books of the New Testament called?
- What is one element that Judaism and Christianity have in common
- "In everything, do to others as you would have them do to you" is an example of what rule?
- Christians believe that everyone has a _______________ .
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- Jesus' death proved that he was
- Formal letters
- Stories that have morals
- God the Father, Jesus the son, and the Holy Spirit
- Ideas of right and wrong and how to treat people
- The last book of the New Testament
- What language was the Bible written in?
12 Clues: Formal letters • Stories that have morals • Jesus' death proved that he was • The last book of the New Testament • What language was the Bible written in? • Ideas of right and wrong and how to treat people • God the Father, Jesus the son, and the Holy Spirit • Christians believe that everyone has a _______________ . • ...
Hard Words 2023-01-04
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- this means nail, claw or veined gem in greek
- a union of three vowels (letters or sounds) pronounced in one syllable (as in fire ).
- a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm
- a storm of snow
- Not straight
- combine chemically with oxygen
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- a sign we all have
- ______ puzzle
- type of poisonous plant, but getting poisoned by it is rare
- a color similar to blue
- a person who seeks by contemplation and self-surrender to obtain unity with or absorption into the Deity or the absolute, or who believes in the spiritual apprehension of truths that are beyond the intellec
- weak to alicka
12 Clues: Not straight • ______ puzzle • weak to alicka • a storm of snow • a sign we all have • a color similar to blue • combine chemically with oxygen • a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm • this means nail, claw or veined gem in greek • type of poisonous plant, but getting poisoned by it is rare • a union of three vowels (letters or sounds) pronounced in one syllable (as in fire ). • ...
Christianity in Rome 2024-10-31
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- The emperor that converted to Christianity
- The 12 men that were close to Jesus and helped spread his teachings
- The Edict of ____ gave religious freedom in the Roman Empire
- The place that Christianity originated from
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- The founder of Christianity
- Roman way of torture where victims were hung from crosses
- The emperor that blames a fire on Christians
- Belief in a single God
- The bible was written in this language
- The Edict of ____ made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire
- "Roman Peace" Years in the Roman Empire with no major conflicts
- Wrote letters to places in the Roman Empire to explain what Christians should be doing
12 Clues: Belief in a single God • The founder of Christianity • The bible was written in this language • The emperor that converted to Christianity • The place that Christianity originated from • The emperor that blames a fire on Christians • Roman way of torture where victims were hung from crosses • The Edict of ____ gave religious freedom in the Roman Empire • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-03-08
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- A city in Greece where the first Olympian Games were held
- A central marketplace in the Greek cities
- A Greek hero who had to complete 12 labours
- The Greek system of government
- A famous temple
- The Greek God of the sky
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- the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter
- A Greek product used to light lamps
- The first letter of the Greek alphabet
- The mathematician who invented the hydraulic screw
- The last letter of the Greek alphabet
- A Greek city which had Ares as its patron God
12 Clues: A famous temple • The Greek God of the sky • The Greek system of government • A Greek product used to light lamps • The last letter of the Greek alphabet • The first letter of the Greek alphabet • A central marketplace in the Greek cities • A Greek hero who had to complete 12 labours • A Greek city which had Ares as its patron God • ...
Greek vocab 2023-04-20
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- - man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- - 18-foot-long Macedonian pike
- - art and practice of government
- Someone who predicts what will happen in the future
- - logical guess
- - legal member of a country or city-state
- - the form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquests
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- - city founded by Alexander the Great in Egypt
- - "high city" in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defenses were located
- - government in which a small group of people rule
- - Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- - Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
- - form of government in which citizens hold political power
- - school of philosophy founded by Plato
- - foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- - Greek city-state
- - unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
17 Clues: - logical guess • - Greek city-state • - 18-foot-long Macedonian pike • - art and practice of government • - school of philosophy founded by Plato • - legal member of a country or city-state • - city founded by Alexander the Great in Egypt • - government in which a small group of people rule • Someone who predicts what will happen in the future • ...
verbs 2024-02-07
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- To clean something using water and soap. (4 letters)
- To engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation. (4 letters)
- To prepare food. (4 letters)
- To put letters or words on paper. (5 letters)
- To consume food. (3 letters)
- To create a picture using a pencil or pen. (4 letters)
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- To rest with eyes closed in a bed. (5 letters)
- To communicate with others using spoken words. (4 letters)
- To clean floors with a broom. (5 letters)
- To pay attention to sounds. (6 letters)
- To look at and comprehend written words. (4 letters)
- To make something free of dirt or mess. (5 letters)
12 Clues: To prepare food. (4 letters) • To consume food. (3 letters) • To pay attention to sounds. (6 letters) • To clean floors with a broom. (5 letters) • To put letters or words on paper. (5 letters) • To rest with eyes closed in a bed. (5 letters) • To make something free of dirt or mess. (5 letters) • To clean something using water and soap. (4 letters) • ...
Greek Exam Review 2013-12-05
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- Being banished for ten years
- An alliance of Greek city-states to fight the Persians
- Greece can be found on this continent
- A person who uses reason to understand and explain the world
- One of the seas that surround Greece
- One of the most famous philosophers of ancient Greece
- Acropolis means this
- Naval conflict between Greece and Persia
- The most Famous sculptor of his time; In charge of the building of the Parthenon
- One of the seas that surround Greece
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Known as the father of history
- Greek word meaning "Love of wisdom"
- Ancient Greek market place
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- God of the underworld
- Greek style of column used to build the Parthenon
- The persians thought that this was demonic
- Blind Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- The military conflict between Athens and Sparta
- Athenian in charge of building the Parthenon
- A form of government in which citizens govern themselves
- Ruler of all the Gods and humanity
- Goddess of marriage and childbirth
- God of the seas and earthquakes
- Athenian commander at the Battle of Salamis
- Most of Greece is this
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- A state of the art Greek fighting ship
- God of the sun, music, poetry,and truth
29 Clues: Acropolis means this • God of the underworld • Most of Greece is this • Goddess of wisdom and war • Goddess of love and beauty • Ancient Greek market place • Being banished for ten years • Known as the father of history • God of the seas and earthquakes • Ruler of all the Gods and humanity • Goddess of marriage and childbirth • Greek word meaning "Love of wisdom" • ...
Crossword Athens and Sparta 2017-06-07
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- In ancient times, this Greek city-state in modern day Italy was known as "Nea Poli"...what's it known as today?
- Rule by the few.
- Naval battle which the Greeks decisively defeated the Persians
- Port of Athens
- Athenian General who came up with the plan of the Battle of Salamis.
- 300 Spartans fought in which battle?
- Disease which decimated Athens during the Pelloponesean War.
- Greek foot soldiers...
- Reverse popularity contest...
- The run of Pheidippides involved which battle?
- Greek city-state in modern-day Sicily
- Son of Darius I.
- The "slave" class of Spartan society...Spartan military would attack them yearly to train their military.
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- Influential Greek philosopher who published the "Republic".
- Center of prophecy and religious practice inhabited by the "oracle"
- Greek leader who is credited with the foundation of Athenian democracy
- Mountain where "imperfect" Spartan children were left to die.
- These early Athenian "leaders" could be good...or bad...Peisistratus was "good"...his son Hippias...was "bad".
- Greek war ship....a floating missile.
- League formed after the Persian Wars.
- Great philosopher who questioned the Athenian war against Sparta and was put to death for his objections.
- Great Athenian leader who ruled Athens during the Pelloponesean Wars.
- Elite Persian Army.
- Overseers of the Spartan government.
24 Clues: Port of Athens • Rule by the few. • Son of Darius I. • Elite Persian Army. • Greek foot soldiers... • Reverse popularity contest... • 300 Spartans fought in which battle? • Overseers of the Spartan government. • Greek war ship....a floating missile. • League formed after the Persian Wars. • Greek city-state in modern-day Sicily • The run of Pheidippides involved which battle? • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-09-23
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- another epic tale by Hesiod
- steppes to Europe, India, and Southwest Asia
- Zues' daughter and Goddess of wisdom
- a traditional greek story
- Homer's most famous poem
- located in southern Greece on a steep, rocky ridge and surrounded by a protective wall
- Around 1200 B.C., sea ____ attacked and burned many Mycenaean cities.
- a government ruled by a king
- a narrative poem told by Homer
- A people who lived on the large Greek island of Crete
- The ____ War lasted ten years
- Greek soldiers hid inside a hollow wooden
- Zues' wife's name
- a fortified hilltop where people discussed government
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- The fundamental political unit in Ancient Greece
- meaning virtue and elegance
- Someone who sails a boat
- Greeks appear to have temporarily lost the art of writing during the ______ Age.
- A Sea on the Southern side of Crete
- a blind man who told stories
- the ruler of the greek gods
- Sometime after 1500 B.C., through either trade or war, the Mycenaeans came into contact with this other civilization
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- A large wave of Indo-Europeans migrated from the
- One of Homer's Iliad characters
- The third most important environmental influence on greek civilizations
- Mount _____ home of the greek gods
27 Clues: Zues' wife's name • Someone who sails a boat • Homer's most famous poem • a traditional greek story • another epic tale by Hesiod • meaning virtue and elegance • the ruler of the greek gods • a blind man who told stories • a government ruled by a king • The ____ War lasted ten years • a narrative poem told by Homer • One of Homer's Iliad characters • ...
5. The Greeks 2016-11-29
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- rule by one
- captive peoples who were forced to work in Sparta
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- the concept that moral virtues are the desirable middle between two extremes
- (first held in 776 B.C.) games held every four years in honor of Zeus where cities competed against each other in events including wrestling, running,and chariot racing
- a fortified hilltop at the center of the city where government and religious ceremonies took place
- craftsman in Sparta who were free but not citizens (could not vote)
- (336-323 B.C.E.) Macedonian general who conquered the Persian Empire
- a city that is independent and not under the control of a larger territory
- a body of stories that give reasons for why things are the way they are; the stories can explain nature, history, humans and their origins, etc.; the stories are often not based on actual history
- (480 B.C.) battle in second Greco-Persian War in which 300 Spartans under King Leonidas held off the Persian army for two days so the Greeks could prepare to defend Greece
- the place of physical training and games in the ancient Greek polis
- Greek term for non-Greeks; now refers to an uncivilized person
- (480 B.C.) decisive naval battle in second Greco-Persian War in which the Athenians defeated the Persians
- the process of asking questions repeatedly in order to help show people the contradictions in their thinking and eventually bring out the truth
- king of the Greek gods; god of rain, thunder, law, and fate
- Greek king of Ithica; used the Trojan Horse in the Trojan War and had a ten year journey home full of adventures
- rule by one who abuses power
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- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare; associated with the owl
- Plato's concept of the ideal version of things
- son of Thetis; hero of the Trojan war who killed Hector but was shot by Paris in the heel, the only mortal part of his body
- Zeus's son; Greek god of music, poetry, and archery; later associated with the sun
- Athenian lawmaker and general who introduced direct democracy and gave all free adult males the right to vote
- civilization north of Greece ruled by Alexander the Great that conquered most of Greece and the Persian Empire in the 300s B.C.
- Macedonian ruler who conquered most of Greece but was assassinated in 336 B.C.; father of Alexander the Great
- (490 and 480 B.C.) two Persian invasions of Greece in which the Persians were defeated on both land and sea
- son of Zeus; hero known for his strength, he had to complete twelve difficult tasks
- the marketplace where buying and selling took place and politics and philosophy were discussed
- rule by the few
- (384-322 B.C.) Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great
- (431-404 BC) war between Sparta and Athens which Sparta eventually won with help from PersiaAthens Greek city-state whose legacies include democracy, philosophy, literature, and architecture
- (c. 1100s-700s B.C.) blind Greek poet, believed to have authored the Iliad and the Odyssey
- an outdoor theater for entertainment such as music, plays, or sports; built as semi-circles by the Greeks and as ovals by the Romans
- Greek word for "city"
- (470-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who said "know thyself"; taught Plato; drank Hemlock poison
- (490 B.C.) battle in first Greco-Persian War in which the Athenians defeated the Persians on land
- "love of wisdom"
- Greek city-state whose major legacy was their military strength
- rule by the people
- Greek god of the sea, floods, and horses; associated with the trident
- Athenian lawmaker who gave all free adult males in Athens the right to participate in government
- (430-347 B.C.) Greek philosopher who taught Artistotle
42 Clues: rule by one • rule by the few • "love of wisdom" • rule by the people • Greek word for "city" • rule by one who abuses power • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Plato's concept of the ideal version of things • captive peoples who were forced to work in Sparta • (430-347 B.C.) Greek philosopher who taught Artistotle • king of the Greek gods; god of rain, thunder, law, and fate • ...
Natasha's Birthday 2025-03-14
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- Childhood lion friend (5 letters)
- Who put the glad in... (9 letters)
- Blonde football club owner (7 letters)
- These liars are not just pretty (6 letters)
- Place in London famous for theatre (7 letters)
- Place where you can swim with dauphins in NZ (8 letters)
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- The first name of Secretary McCord (9 letters)
- School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (8 letters)
- Capital of New Zealand (8 letters)
- Much anticipated re-record (10 letters)
- Where Frodo and Bilbo live (5 letters)
- An Era
12 Clues: An Era • Childhood lion friend (5 letters) • Capital of New Zealand (8 letters) • Who put the glad in... (9 letters) • Blonde football club owner (7 letters) • Where Frodo and Bilbo live (5 letters) • Much anticipated re-record (10 letters) • These liars are not just pretty (6 letters) • School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (8 letters) • ...
Management of sick children with sore throat and ear infection. 2024-04-22
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- infection causing inflammation of the throat, often treated with antibiotics (9 letters): STREPTEST
- to remove the tonsils, sometimes recommended for chronic sore throats (8 letters): TONSILLEC
- contagious viral infection causing sore throat, fever, and swollen glands (8 letters): MONONUCLE
- of the middle ear, often associated with ear infections (6 letters): OTITIS
- for crossword on Management of sick children with sore throat and ear infection.
- glands in the neck, often a sign of infection (9 letters): LYMPHNODES
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- sacs often found behind the eardrum, can become infected (7 letters): EUSTACH
- for bacterial infections, often prescribed for sore throats and ear infections (7 letters): ANTIBIO
- for examining the throat and tonsils, often performed by doctors (9 letters): INSPECTION
- 3.5
- over-the-counter pain reliever used to reduce fever and alleviate discomfort (7 letters): TYLENOL
- professional who specializes in treating children's illnesses (8 letters): PEDIATRIC
- here are some possible clues for your crossword puzzle:
- up
14 Clues: up • 3.5 • here are some possible clues for your crossword puzzle: • glands in the neck, often a sign of infection (9 letters): LYMPHNODES • of the middle ear, often associated with ear infections (6 letters): OTITIS • sacs often found behind the eardrum, can become infected (7 letters): EUSTACH • ...
Letter Hunt 2025-05-17
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- Full of letters and words.
- Part of a book.
- Where letters are written.
- What you do with words.
- Made up of letters.
- A single character.
- Letters you need to uncover.
- A fun activity.
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- What you do to finish the hunt.
- A collection of letters.
- What you do in a hunt.
- A fun challenge to solve.
- What you do in a hunt.
- Helps you find the answer.
- What you do with letters.
15 Clues: Part of a book. • A fun activity. • Made up of letters. • A single character. • What you do in a hunt. • What you do in a hunt. • What you do with words. • A collection of letters. • A fun challenge to solve. • What you do with letters. • Full of letters and words. • Where letters are written. • Helps you find the answer. • Letters you need to uncover. • What you do to finish the hunt.
TESTING METHODOLOGY 2015-06-03
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- The degree to which a component or system can function correctly in the presence of invalid inputs or stressful environmental conditions.(10 letters)
- A process or meeting during which a work product or set of work products, is presented to project personnel, managers, users, customers, or other interested parties for comment or approval.(6 letters)
- ____ is a testing methodology in which two or more program mutations are executed using the same test cases to evaluate the ability of the test cases to detect differences in the mutations.(8 letters)
- ____ is a skeletal or special-purpose implementation of a software component which is used to develop or test a component that calls or is otherwise dependent on it.(4 letters)
- The process of confirming that a component or system complies with its specified requirements.(13 letters)
- An independent examination of a work product or set of work products to assess compliance with specifications, standards, contractual agreements, or other criteria.(5 letters)
- The capability of the software product to provide appropriate performance, relative to the amount of resources used under stated conditions.(10 letters)
- The capability of the software product to avoid unexpected effects from modifications in the software.(9 letters)
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- The degree to which a process, system or component meets specified requirements or needs and expectations of customer.(7 letters)
- A framework to describe the software development life cycle activities from requirements specification to maintenance.(6 letters)
- The ease with which the software product can be transferred from one h/w or s/w environment to another.(11 letters)
- Code _____ is a manual testing technique where the programmer presents the source code to a group who analyze the code to meet with coding standards and also with a checklist of historically common programming errors.(10 letters)
- A specification or software product that has been formally reviewed or agreed upon, that thereafter serves as the basis for further development, and that can be changed only through a formal change control process.(8 letters)
- A factor, usually expressed as impact and likelihood, that could result in future negative consequences.(4 letters)
- A type of review that relies on visual examination of documents to detect defects, e.g. violations of development standards and non-conformance to higher level documentation. The most formal review technique and therefore always based on a documented procedure.(10 letters)
- The ability of the software product to perform its required functions under stated conditions for a specified period of time, or for a specified number of operations.(11 letters)
- Data that exists (for example, in a database) before a test is executed, and that affects or is affected by the component or system under test.(8 letters)
- ____ is a testing of a module for typographic, syntactic, and logical errors, for correct implementation of its design, and for satisfaction of its requirements.(4 letters)
18 Clues: The process of confirming that a component or system complies with its specified requirements.(13 letters) • The capability of the software product to avoid unexpected effects from modifications in the software.(9 letters) • The ease with which the software product can be transferred from one h/w or s/w environment to another.(11 letters) • ...
Adjectives of Appearance and Personality 2024-04-14
13 Clues: - S SIX LETTERS • H - SIX LETTERS • D - FIVE LETTERS • - S FIVE LETTERS • T - FOUR LETTERS • S - FIVE LETTERS • B - FOUR LETTERS • S - FIVE LETTERS • T - FOUR LETTERS • C - FIVE LETTERS • C - FOUR LETTERS • - B THREE LETTERS • F - THREE LETTERS
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2022-12-12
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- student of Socrates who found the first university or academy
- an athletic festival honoring the Greek god Zeus
- greek philosopher who developed the Socratic method of teaching by asking critical thinking questions. Used today as a method of debate.
- best known of the city-states of ancient Greece, recognized for its contributions to the arts and sciences
- a general from Athens, noted for building the Parthenon. Under his leadership Athens entered a golden age of peace, wealth and artistic achievement.
- greek goddess of children and marriage
- rule by a small group of people
- a story describing the actions of Greek gods and goddesses and how they affected everyday life
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- greek mathematician who introduced Pythagorean’s theorem used in geometry
- foot soldiers of the Greek army
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides, connecting two large land areas
- first Greek historian who also wrote books about the Persian Wars
- a Greek doctor who taught that illnesses had a natural causes and were not a punishment by the Gods
- people conquered by Spartans and forced to be slaves
- storyteller whose fables or tales had moral or ethical lessons
- a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena and overseen by Pericles; it took nine years to build
16 Clues: foot soldiers of the Greek army • rule by a small group of people • greek goddess of children and marriage • an athletic festival honoring the Greek god Zeus • people conquered by Spartans and forced to be slaves • student of Socrates who found the first university or academy • storyteller whose fables or tales had moral or ethical lessons • ...
Academic Reading Crossword #1 2023-03-30
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- Used over a single (A).
- Represents a changed vowel sound
- Reading The name of this class
- letters added to the beginning of a word
- Two vowels that make two sounds
- Represents a long vowel sound
- Recognizing each individual sound with a code
- Represents a short vowel sound
- Understanding the meaning of a text or words
- Repeated Accurate Practice
- A base word and suffix put together
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- Flight The name of the program you are in right now
- Unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound
- letters added to the end of a word
- Three letters that make one sound
- Two letters that make two sounds
- Word Word you understand without coding it
- The basic unit of a word
- Two letters that make one sound
- Used over an (A) with a bossy W
20 Clues: Used over a single (A). • The basic unit of a word • Repeated Accurate Practice • Represents a long vowel sound • Reading The name of this class • Represents a short vowel sound • Two vowels that make two sounds • Two letters that make one sound • Used over an (A) with a bossy W • Represents a changed vowel sound • Two letters that make two sounds • ...
NT Exam 2 2024-03-05
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- Did not believe in the resurrection
- Longer or shorter variant to be earlier?
- The OT was written in Hebrew and ______
- Greek translation of the OT during the Greek empire
- "to interpret"
- Had a morally rigorous interpretation of the Torah
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- Followed the Greek empire
- Expanded the Greek empire
- Translated the Vulgate
- Rejected several NT books
- Simpler or more difficult variant to be earlier?
- Rumored to start the Jewish War
- book form manuscripts
- The NT was written in
14 Clues: "to interpret" • book form manuscripts • The NT was written in • Translated the Vulgate • Followed the Greek empire • Expanded the Greek empire • Rejected several NT books • Rumored to start the Jewish War • Did not believe in the resurrection • The OT was written in Hebrew and ______ • Longer or shorter variant to be earlier? • Simpler or more difficult variant to be earlier? • ...
Þriðjudags krossgátan 2024-12-03
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- What you get from too much time online. (8 letters)
- Online letters sent faster than sound. (5 letters)
- Software that lets you explore the web with a click. (7 letters)
- Wired network connection, no waves needed. (8 letters)
- Wireless magic for your gadgets. (4 letters)
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- Digital shield to block online threats. (8 letters)
- Watching without waiting – real-time entertainment. (9 letters)
- A traffic director for your internet at home. (6 letters)
- The invisible web connecting the world. (8 letters)
- How much data your internet highway can handle. (9 letters)
- Riding the waves of the world wide web. (7 letters)
- Best isp in the world. (7 letters)
12 Clues: Best isp in the world. (7 letters) • Wireless magic for your gadgets. (4 letters) • Online letters sent faster than sound. (5 letters) • Digital shield to block online threats. (8 letters) • What you get from too much time online. (8 letters) • The invisible web connecting the world. (8 letters) • Riding the waves of the world wide web. (7 letters) • ...
School 2021-12-30
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- A place where these people study all day long!
- This word in Greek was echein meaning to grasp or keep.
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- This word for a kind of timetable has the same first three letters as the title of this puzzle.
- A synonym for this word meaning a place where people study.
- This synonym can also be a way to travel.
- This place to swim has the same two middle letters as in the title word.
6 Clues: This synonym can also be a way to travel. • A place where these people study all day long! • This word in Greek was echein meaning to grasp or keep. • A synonym for this word meaning a place where people study. • This place to swim has the same two middle letters as in the title word. • ...
The Iliad Books 10-12 2022-09-22
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- Achilles watches the battle from _____
- Zeus sends the messenger Iris to tell this figure to wait until Agamemnon is wounded to begin his attack
- When the Trojans break through the wall of the Greeks, the Greeks retreat back to their ______
- Who agrees to join the battle, wearing Achilles armor to try and frighten the Trojans
- This god/goddess sends a heron as a sign of help to the Greek soldiers
- The Greeks plan is to use these to gain an advantage over the Trojans following their defeat
- This Greek hero volunteers to carry out the Greek mission behind enemy lines
- This Trojan warrior stabs Agamemnon, removing him from the Battle
- The Greek leader is unable to sleep, for fear of Trojan army
- The Trojan spy agrees to the mission, if he receives the chariot and horses of this Greek soldier as a reward.
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- The captured Trojan spy reveals the location of the camp of this newly arrived group of Trojan soldier
- Who is the 2nd Greek soldier to join in the mission behind enemy lines
- Hector chooses this Trojan to carry out a spy mission
- Zeus sends the goddess of ______ to the Greeks to stir up the fighting
- Zeus rains drops of this down on the Greek army
- an eagle, carrying a _______, appears as a sign to the Trojans as they are attemping to cross the ditch of the Greeks
- This Trojan hero wounds Diomedes with an arrow
- Who warns hector that the eagle is a sign that their attack will fail?
- This Greek leader leaves the battle to seek help from Achilles
19 Clues: Achilles watches the battle from _____ • This Trojan hero wounds Diomedes with an arrow • Zeus rains drops of this down on the Greek army • Hector chooses this Trojan to carry out a spy mission • The Greek leader is unable to sleep, for fear of Trojan army • This Greek leader leaves the battle to seek help from Achilles • ...
Primitive, Greek, and Roman Theatre Review 2018-11-12
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- This city was the site of the first recorded theatrical performance
- Aeschylus was famous for his parodies of his rival playwrights, philosophers, and statesmen, as well as for making a mockery of the _________ democracy
- Theatre in this civilization was bawdy and decadent
- Earliest known author of Greek tragedy
- This writer of Roman comedy was an African slave owned by a Roman senator
- This Greek playwright was the least popular during his lifetime
- The Great Panathenaic Festival was held in honor of
- These were used to distinguish one character from the other, which made it easier for one actor to play several roles.
- This is where the audience sat in a Greek theatre
- The area where the chorus performed on a Greek stage
- Aeschylus is the father of _______
- This playwright won the playwriting competition at the Festival Dionysia 18 times
- This is the only writer of Old Comedy who had work survive to the modern age
- Greek theatres were made of wood and _____
- The City Dionysia festival was in honor of
- This building was a place for actors to change costumes and masks
- to enter a playwriting competition, a playwright had to submit _____ tragedies and one satyr
- Some think theatre began with the reenactment of this
- This was a crane-like device to lower actors to the stage
- was told by the Delphic oracle that he would kill his father and marry his mother.
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- This person oversaw rituals
- A group of performers who danced and sang at intervals throughout the play,
- All Greek actors were ___
- The subject matter of these Roman plays dealt mostly with mythological stories, although some plays were based on historical events.
- The first recorded theatrical performance happened here in 2,500 BC
- Greek theatres were built here, Roman theatres were built all throughout cities
- The first Greek plays had only ____ actor and a large chorus
- wrote The Poetics.
- None of this writer’s plays were published during his lifetime
- Sophocles is often compared to this English playwright
- Aeschylus's play, The __________, dealt with the historical battle of Salamis in 480 8.c.
- on the events of the play.
- In Greek theatre, this person was responsible for writing, directing, composing, choreographing and sometimes acting
- Primitive civilizations did not leave these records behind
- Roman __________ dealt with the ridiculing of political or social issues at hand
- This civilization was incorrectly given credit for developing theatre
- The only surviving complete Greek Trilogy
- This was one of the most important parts of the Greek actor's costume
- The first drama dealt with the death and resurrection of this god
- This writer of Roman tragedy penned plays that were intended to be read rather than performed
- This population was never allowed to attend theatre
- He was the first actor
42 Clues: wrote The Poetics. • He was the first actor • All Greek actors were ___ • on the events of the play. • This person oversaw rituals • Aeschylus is the father of _______ • Earliest known author of Greek tragedy • The only surviving complete Greek Trilogy • Greek theatres were made of wood and _____ • The City Dionysia festival was in honor of • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2023-11-21
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- ___________ scholars developed many advances in mathematics, astronomy, and medicine.
- On a hilltop, stood the _________, or temple dedicated to different Gods.
- The lone military-centric city-state
- The Greek city-states were ideal for what type of trade?
- The Greeks worshiped many Gods
- How many sections was Alexander's empire divided into after his death?
- The Athenians supported the Ionians during Persian occupation, which caused Darius I to be ______.
- The League of Sparta and its allies
- The Greek epic __________ is the chief source of information about the Trojan War.
- Did not support democracy
- Tells the story of Odysseus and his quest to return home
- Events leading up to the _____ War include when Paris decides the “Golden Apple” belongs to Goddess Aphrodite.
- The Greek-city states often had
- First Greek civilization
- Home to the first Greek civilization
- War between Athens, Sparta and their respective allies
- His father, Phillip II of Macedonia, one of his wives installed him in power after his death.
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- Alexander is best known for spreading ______ culture.
- Minoan Palace of Knossos is known for?
- Left Athens in distrust
- Culturally dull
- The League of Athens and its allies
- Cultural center of Greece
- The stepped reasoning process method developed by Socrates
- Broadened the role of ordinary citizens
- The ____ mean is moderate course between extremes.
- The ____ Wars were a series of battles in which Athens and its allies fending off a foreign invader.
- Greek-city states were on the European mainland and scattered on
- Wealth individuals hold power
- Wealthy landowners hold power
- Plato is best known for writing The ______.
31 Clues: Culturally dull • Left Athens in distrust • First Greek civilization • Cultural center of Greece • Did not support democracy • Wealth individuals hold power • Wealthy landowners hold power • The Greeks worshiped many Gods • The Greek-city states often had • The League of Athens and its allies • The League of Sparta and its allies • The lone military-centric city-state • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2022-08-18
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- The Greek king who was in both the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- The leader who expanded Macedonia to its largest, creating an empire.
- Type of democracy created in Athens where every male citizen voted on each issue or law.
- The league started by Sparta in response to Athens' new league/alliance.
- The outsider kingdom, later empire, that conquered Greece.
- The famous king of Mycenae, later the high king of Greece and one of the antagonists from Homer's Iliad.
- The story by Homer that told of the ancient Greek battle against the city-state of Troy.
- Slaves in Spartan society that did the daily work so Spartan men could be in the military.
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- The name of a heavily armed Greek foot soldier.
- The empire that the Greek city-states fought off during multiple invasion attempts.
- The league started by Athens, whose goal was a Greek alliance to fight off future invasions.
- Battle in the Persian Wars where the Greek Army led by Spartans, delayed the Persian Army in the mountains but were betrayed by a Greek.
- The Greek philosopher who taught that there is a perfect form of everything in the universe and the world we live in is a reflection.
- The woman, in Delphi, who told Aristotle he was the wisest man in Athens.
- This material was used to make tools and weapons during the "Greek Dark Ages".
- City-state who was the most powerful after the Persian Wars.
16 Clues: The name of a heavily armed Greek foot soldier. • The Greek king who was in both the Iliad and the Odyssey. • The outsider kingdom, later empire, that conquered Greece. • City-state who was the most powerful after the Persian Wars. • The leader who expanded Macedonia to its largest, creating an empire. • ...
Patrick - Handwriting 2024-10-31
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- when letters/words are written with unique characteristics
- sample already exists
- spongebobs best friend
- when the author is unknown
- your name in cursive used to sign documents
- USD is made of this
- when the author is known
- areas between letters/words
- amount of times suspect has to write a sample
- has iodine
- how suspect should be when requested to create a sample
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- what the ink reacts to
- letters that point left/right
- if writing utensil is lifted between words/letters
- how light or heavy you write
- doing something possibly illegal for money/value
- changes color if money is fake
- when letters are connected together
- has no starch
- has starch
- hard to read
- faked document or signature
- authority asks suspect to create a sample
- imitation of money
24 Clues: has starch • has iodine • hard to read • has no starch • imitation of money • USD is made of this • sample already exists • what the ink reacts to • spongebobs best friend • when the author is known • when the author is unknown • faked document or signature • areas between letters/words • how light or heavy you write • letters that point left/right • changes color if money is fake • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2025-01-21
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- democracy in which people elect representatives to make the nation’s laws
- Greek city-state
- oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- 18-foot-long Macedonian pike
- “high city” in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city’s defenses were located
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- person who pays rent, either in money or crops, to grow crops on another person’s land
- Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- art and practice of government
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
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- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- form of government in which citizens hold political power
- complex society that has cities, a well-organized government, and workers with specialized job skills
- government in which a small group of people rule
- hereditary class of rulers, Greek for “rule by the best people”
- government in which citizens take part directly in the day-to-day affairs of government
- the form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander’s conquests
- form of teaching in which the teacher asks students question after question to force them to think more clearly
- worship of many gods or deities
- unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
22 Clues: Greek city-state • 18-foot-long Macedonian pike • art and practice of government • worship of many gods or deities • school of philosophy founded by Plato • government in which a small group of people rule • form of government in which citizens hold political power • Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta • ...
The Apostles 2025-10-11
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- The apostles performed these to confirm their divine authority.
- The Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles during this event.
- The apostle who first proclaimed Jesus as 'the Christ, the Son of the living God.'
- The Greek word apostolos means 'one who is _____.'
- Apostle who was exiled to the island of Patmos.
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- The number of original apostles chosen by Jesus.
- Known as the 'beloved disciple.'
- Apostle called the 'Zealot.'
- He replaced Judas Iscariot among the Twelve.
- Jesus told this apostle, 'Feed my sheep.'
- Apostle known for writing to the Gentiles and traveling across the Roman Empire.
- Testament The apostles’ teachings and letters form the foundation of this part of the Bible.
- The apostle who once doubted the resurrection until he saw Jesus’ wounds.
13 Clues: Apostle called the 'Zealot.' • Known as the 'beloved disciple.' • Jesus told this apostle, 'Feed my sheep.' • He replaced Judas Iscariot among the Twelve. • Apostle who was exiled to the island of Patmos. • The number of original apostles chosen by Jesus. • The Greek word apostolos means 'one who is _____.' • ...
Ancient Art _ Unit 5 2020-11-06
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- of the Dead
- Ancient Greek style of pottery painting differing from black figure because these vases showed more details in the images
- small figurines placed in tombs to act as a substitute worker in the afterlife
- carved stone sculptures, rigid Greek style similar to ancient Egyptian style
- temple dedicated to the Goddess Athena
- Ancient Greek style of sculpture that features naturalistic human forms; common people, animals, and domestic scenes were included in sculptures and reliefs
- a grid system used for many Egyptian sculptures, paintings, and other forms of art, creating a uniform representation.
- An alabaster vase that has carvings on it; one of the oldest known examples of relief sculpture that tells a narrative.
- Ancient Greek style of architecture that originated in Eastern Greece and featured a more ornate column and capital, often in a curved scroll, (Ram Horn) style.
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- relief sunlight emphasizes the form and outline of the created shapes
- Style of ancient Greek architecture, the capitals of the columns are much more ornate and elaborate, often with rows of leaves
- One of the earliest ancient civilizations, located in Southern Mesopotamia, the ‘cradle of civilization’ where written inscriptions were found
- the area above the columns in Ancient Greek temples containing detailed relief sculptures, usually action narratives of Gods and wars.
- Style of ancient Greek architecture with the main column characteristic is the capital (top of the column) consisting of a rounded echinus joined to a square (called the abacus)
- Ancient Greek style of pottery painting characterized by narrative depictions that combined artistic elements from many other cultures, including Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Asia.
- shows some of the oldest hieroglyphic inscriptions, and several images from the unification of Egypt
- Style of Greek sculpture characterized by having a more skillful, natural pose of the human form
- Statue wood or stone human sculpture that often featured upright arms over the head, symbolizing the spirit
- shows a mythical image with the body of a lion and the head of a man
- the earliest examples of writing on clay tablets
20 Clues: of the Dead • temple dedicated to the Goddess Athena • the earliest examples of writing on clay tablets • shows a mythical image with the body of a lion and the head of a man • relief sunlight emphasizes the form and outline of the created shapes • carved stone sculptures, rigid Greek style similar to ancient Egyptian style • ...
Letters 2020-06-23
Greek and Roman Gods/Goddesses that are not commonly known. 2024-12-02
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- Roman God of Beginnings and Ends
- Roman goddess of rainbows
- Roman god of borders
- Greek god that replaced Hestia as the 12th god on the pantheon
- Roman goddess of strife and discord
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- Greek god of the countryside
- Planet named after Greek Titan
- Greek god that has a staff with ONE snake
- Roman goddess of gain, thieves, cheats
- Roman god of the wild
- Greek goddess of the Moon
- Roman Goddess of night and darkness
- Greek god of stupidity
13 Clues: Roman god of borders • Roman god of the wild • Greek god of stupidity • Roman goddess of rainbows • Greek goddess of the Moon • Greek god of the countryside • Planet named after Greek Titan • Roman God of Beginnings and Ends • Roman Goddess of night and darkness • Roman goddess of strife and discord • Roman goddess of gain, thieves, cheats • ...
physics 2013-06-04
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- - a type of radiation that cant go through led (5 letters)
- - a wave that moves particles perpendicular(10 letters)
- - the energy of motion (7 letters)
- - the same element with a different number of newtrons (7 letters)
- - adds energy to something (4 letters)
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- - it keeps us on the floor (7 letters)
- - measured in amps (7 letters)
- - the time it takes for half th radioactive material to decay (8 letters)
- - speed with direction (8 letters)
- - contains nuetrons and electrons (4 letters)
- - the unit used to measure force (6 letters)
- - an atome with charge (3 letters)
12 Clues: - measured in amps (7 letters) • - speed with direction (8 letters) • - the energy of motion (7 letters) • - an atome with charge (3 letters) • - it keeps us on the floor (7 letters) • - adds energy to something (4 letters) • - the unit used to measure force (6 letters) • - contains nuetrons and electrons (4 letters) • ...
Think of a phrase expressing regret about not sharing something important 2024-05-01
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- (7 letters) - Opposite of communicated verbally.
- (3 letters) - A pronoun referring to a female person.
- (3 letters) - A deed or action.
- (4 letters) - The past tense of the verb "to tell."
- (6 letters) - Synonym for feelings of sorrow or remorse.
- (6 letters) - Concealed or hidden.
- (3 letters) - A falsehood or untruth.
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- (10 letters) - Admission or acknowledgment of a secret or truth.
- (7 letters) - Concealed information.
- (7 letters) - Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- (3 letters) - To communicate information.
- (6 letters) - A feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune.
12 Clues: (3 letters) - A deed or action. • (6 letters) - Concealed or hidden. • (7 letters) - Concealed information. • (3 letters) - A falsehood or untruth. • (3 letters) - To communicate information. • (7 letters) - Opposite of communicated verbally. • (4 letters) - The past tense of the verb "to tell." • (3 letters) - A pronoun referring to a female person. • ...
