greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Ancient Greece 2024-05-14
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- Legendary Greek hero whose only vulnerable spot was his heel.
- The Ancient Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine"
- System of government developed by the Ancient Greeks that prioritizes the voice of the people.
- Ingenious tactic used by the Greeks to help defeat the Trojans.
- Term for marketplace and social centre in Athens.
- Greek city-state which was rival of Sparta. Widely believed in democracy and was welcoming to others.
- The philosopher known for his methods of questioning and his contributions to ethics and logic.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and craftsmanship.
- Goddess of hunting and protectress of women, cities, and young animals.
- The ancient Greek city-state known for its military prowess and strict upbringing of citizens.
- Greek word for city-state.
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- Sporting festival held every year in Olympia. Began in 776 BCE.
- __________ the Great. Military leader who conquered much of the known world, including Greece.
- __________ War. The war between Sparta and Athens.
- Battle in 490 BCE where the Greeks defeated the Persian invaders.
- The god of the underworld, ruling over the dead.
- Capital of rich civilization in Greece from about 1600 BCE to 1100 BCE.
- Greek writer and historian. Known as the father of history.
- King of Greece who was respected by Achilles.
- The military formation used by the Greeks. consisting of tightly packed infantry soldiers.
- The king of the Gods. Ruler of Mount Olympus.
- The famous epic poem written by Homer, recounting the Trojan War
22 Clues: Greek word for city-state. • King of Greece who was respected by Achilles. • The king of the Gods. Ruler of Mount Olympus. • The god of the underworld, ruling over the dead. • Term for marketplace and social centre in Athens. • __________ War. The war between Sparta and Athens. • The Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and craftsmanship. • ...
Ancient Greek Theatre Vocabulary Crossword 2025-03-06
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- Choral hymns danced and sung in honor of the Greek god of wine and fertility
- From the Greek for "the seeing place"
- From the Greek word "tragos" meaning "Goat Song"
- The Greek god of wine, fertility, and celebration
- Known as the "Father of Comedy"
- From the Greek for "the dancing place"
- The play we went to see this fall with Childrens Theatre (3words)
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- The Greek tragedy TA presented in the Fall of 2023
- Referring to the surviving works of Greek Theatre
- The play for lower and middle school kids this semester
- The country where Festival Dionysia occurred
- Credited as being the first actor; the legend is that he stepped out of the Chorus and began dialogue
- The name for the TA Theatre Department
- Author of Oedipus Rex, Antigone,and 118 others; of which only 7 survived in their entirety
- Building/area for changing and backdrop
15 Clues: Known as the "Father of Comedy" • From the Greek for "the seeing place" • The name for the TA Theatre Department • From the Greek for "the dancing place" • Building/area for changing and backdrop • The country where Festival Dionysia occurred • From the Greek word "tragos" meaning "Goat Song" • Referring to the surviving works of Greek Theatre • ...
bon voyage 2013-08-12
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- Main language spoken in Greece
- Currency used in Greece
- Nepal’s Main language
- Continent Australia’s found in
- Main religion of Nepal
- Nepelese Currency
- Big reef found on Queensland
- Greek food often made with lamb, garlic and pita bread
- Famous Greek philosopher
- Originally for men in the nude this sporting event (founded in Greece) is now a huge worldwide event
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- Capital of Nepal
- Currency in Australia
- Colours of the Nepelese flag
- Continent Nepal is found in
- Tallest mountain in the world/Nepal
- Capital territory of Australia
- Australia’s main language
- Capital of Greece
- Big rock found in northern territory
- Cross on the Australian flag
- Colour of the Greek flag
- Cow like creature native to Nepal
- Predominant Religion of Greece
- Continent in which Greece is found
- The big tusked animal used to play polo in Nepal
- Traditional Aussie food barbecued______
- Greek history talks of the Oracle of ____
- Native Himalayan tour guide
28 Clues: Capital of Nepal • Capital of Greece • Nepelese Currency • Currency in Australia • Nepal’s Main language • Main religion of Nepal • Currency used in Greece • Colour of the Greek flag • Famous Greek philosopher • Australia’s main language • Continent Nepal is found in • Native Himalayan tour guide • Colours of the Nepelese flag • Cross on the Australian flag • Big reef found on Queensland • ...
Social Studies Review BJV BC 2022-03-31
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- Keep making better products.
- Greek God of the moon.
- The second epic book written by Homer.
- the simple column that they used.
- The wife of Odysseus
- Goods and services shipped to other countries.
- Greek God of Wine.
- Greek God of War.
- Goods brought into your own country.
- Greek God of fire.
- Fought the Trojans.
- Became a leader during the Persian wars.
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- He is said to have said "Nike" (victory).
- Got shot by the guided arrow of Apollo.
- Traped Odysseus and his men in a cave.
- Fought Achilles.
- Greek God of the Underworld.
- When people exchange things voluntarily, with out force.
- The idea that countries be able to trade freely with each other.
- Their city fell.
- The fancy column they used.
- How many years did the Odyssey last.
- Has to overcome many trials before he can go back home.
- An epic poem written by Homer.
- The less simple column that they used.
25 Clues: Fought Achilles. • Their city fell. • Greek God of War. • Greek God of Wine. • Greek God of fire. • Fought the Trojans. • The wife of Odysseus • Greek God of the moon. • The fancy column they used. • Keep making better products. • Greek God of the Underworld. • An epic poem written by Homer. • the simple column that they used. • How many years did the Odyssey last. • ...
Cast of Trojan War 2022-02-14
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- judged the beauty of three goddesses
- Agamemnon's brother & Spartan king
- old Greek advisor
- guides Priam to Achilles' tent
- punishes the Greek army in book 1
- stabs Aphrodite & Ares
- Achilles' mother
- Trojan warrior & Aphrodite's son
- saves Paris from death
- Priam's daughter & prophetess
- god of war on Trojan side
- Achilles' war prize
- ant men led by Achilles
- saves Aeneas from Diomedes
- Achilles' best friend
- Apollo's twin sister & Trojan ally
- leader of Trojan army
- father of Sarpedon
- makes Achilles' new armor
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- main character of Homer's Iliad
- helps Diomedes on battlefield
- Hector's wife
- queen of gods on Greek side
- Agamemnon's former war prize
- stolen by Paris from Sparta
- Hector's infant son
- prophet of Greek army
- queen of Troy & Hector's mother
- son of Telamon & Achilles' cousin
- king of Troy
- king of Ithaca & trickster
- Achilles' tutor
- leader of Greek army at Troy
- Apollo's priest
34 Clues: king of Troy • Hector's wife • Achilles' tutor • Apollo's priest • Achilles' mother • old Greek advisor • father of Sarpedon • Hector's infant son • Achilles' war prize • prophet of Greek army • Achilles' best friend • leader of Trojan army • stabs Aphrodite & Ares • saves Paris from death • ant men led by Achilles • god of war on Trojan side • makes Achilles' new armor • king of Ithaca & trickster • ...
The Olympian Gods 2023-10-12
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- Vesta was a symbol of this centerpiece of the house
- divine beings that Jupiter and his siblings defeated to rule
- Juno's husband and brother
- this hunter was eaten by his own his own dogs because he saw Dian naked
- the Greek name for Vesta
- the bird associated with Jupiter
- Jupiter's son, whom Juno tortured from infancy to death
- mortal woman that challenged Minerva in a contest of weaving
- Juno helped this hero obtain the Golden Fleece
- the Greek name for Diana
- the bird Jupiter became to seduce Juno
- Diana's mother
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- the goddess of wisdom
- fruit associated with Juno
- the breastplate with the head of Medusa worn by Minerva
- the Greek name for Jupiter
- Diana's brother
- ancient festival that celebrated Juno
- an animal associated with the goddess, Diana
- Diana protected women during this event
- the Greek name for Juno
- the Greek name for Minerva
- the body part Minerva was born from
- bird associated with Juno
24 Clues: Diana's mother • Diana's brother • the goddess of wisdom • the Greek name for Juno • the Greek name for Vesta • the Greek name for Diana • bird associated with Juno • fruit associated with Juno • the Greek name for Jupiter • Juno's husband and brother • the Greek name for Minerva • the bird associated with Jupiter • the body part Minerva was born from • ...
Theater History - Tragedy from Aristotle 2020-04-16
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- part of the oresteia is showed in this play
- the Greek word for frailty
- what is the most important part of a tragedy
- what happens when character finally recognize something
- the Greek word for reversal
- a philosopher who wasn't big on poetry or drama
- the Greek word for recognition
- the tie breaker in one part of the oresteia
- who though that tragedy is composed of six parts
- scary snake haired women who terrorize you
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- the only part of the poetics that survived
- one of the places he lived
- when you think something is going okay there is a change
- the first substantial work of literary criticism
- the word that describes things like death or suicide
- something that tells rather than shows
- the part of the poetics that didn't make it through
- one of the things Greek tragedies deal with more
- the only surviving Greek tragic trilogy
- the showing of pity and fear
20 Clues: one of the places he lived • the Greek word for frailty • the Greek word for reversal • the showing of pity and fear • the Greek word for recognition • something that tells rather than shows • the only surviving Greek tragic trilogy • the only part of the poetics that survived • scary snake haired women who terrorize you • part of the oresteia is showed in this play • ...
Greece Quiz #2 2020-11-13
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- Spartan king that fought at Thermopylae
- Athens fought Sparta in the __________ war
- actors wore ______ to show emotion on the stage
- founded the Persian Empire
- name for a Spartan slave
- Persian governors
- someone who believes learning beyond just mythology to explain things in the world
- Greek theater honored this god
- led the Persians in the second invasion of Greece
- Sparta believed in _______ strength above all else
- tragedy and _________ were the two types of theater
- restored Persian order/led first invasion of Greece
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- triangular top of a temple
- located of the Ancient Olympic games
- Alex the Great spread _____ culture to the areas he conquered
- cause of Alex the Great's death
- Greek Olympics were held every _____ years
- conquered Greece after the Peloponnesian War
- name for a Greek soldier
- founder of democracy/leader of Athens
- the column style that was plain with a rectangular top
- name of the Persian war battle at sea
- location of a Greek city-state revolt/helped start Persian Wars
23 Clues: Persian governors • name for a Greek soldier • name for a Spartan slave • triangular top of a temple • founded the Persian Empire • Greek theater honored this god • cause of Alex the Great's death • located of the Ancient Olympic games • founder of democracy/leader of Athens • name of the Persian war battle at sea • Spartan king that fought at Thermopylae • ...
Ancient Greek Crossword 2024-06-10
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- Goddess of marriage, family, and women
- A form of government where citizens have a say in how they are ruled including choosing their leaders and deciding on laws.
- A ruler of a Greek city state
- God of trade and traveling
- Goddess of beauty
- God of harvest and agriculture
- Slaves that worked for Spartans
- God of the underworld
- A government ruled by a few wealthy people
- God of blacksmithing
- A power Greek city-state and rival to Athens
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- Goddess of wisdom
- An athletic event held every four years in honor of Zeus
- One of the most powerful Greek city states and where democracy started
- The first Greek gods that were over ruled by their children; the Olympians
- God of the sea and water
- God of the Sun and light
- Five leaders chosen to rule over Sparta
- Greek marketplace
- God of war
- King of the Gods and the god of lightning, thunder, and the sky
21 Clues: God of war • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of beauty • Greek marketplace • God of blacksmithing • God of the underworld • God of the sea and water • God of the Sun and light • God of trade and traveling • A ruler of a Greek city state • God of harvest and agriculture • Slaves that worked for Spartans • Goddess of marriage, family, and women • Five leaders chosen to rule over Sparta • ...
Greek Mythology crossword 2022-10-28
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- goddess of warfare and wisdom
- Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters,and craftsmen
- a many-headed serpent or monster in Greek mythology
- Greek goddess of strife and discord.
- protection of cattle and sheep
- greek god of war
- Goddess of nature,childbirth,wildlife,and the moon
- youngest son of Gaea and Tartarus
- god of water
- the monstrous watchdog of the underworld.
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- ancient greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- god of lighting
- daughter of the deities Cronus and Rhea, sister and consort of Zeus and goddess of agriculture.
- god of the underworld
- goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- god of music,poetry,art,prophecy,truth,archery, and healing
- goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and one of the 12 Olympian deities
- body of a man and the head of a bull.
18 Clues: god of water • god of lighting • greek god of war • god of the underworld • goddess of warfare and wisdom • protection of cattle and sheep • youngest son of Gaea and Tartarus • Greek goddess of strife and discord. • body of a man and the head of a bull. • the monstrous watchdog of the underworld. • goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth • ...
Mythology of the Elements 2024-07-03
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- Mayan god of rain and storms
- Queen of Winter in Gaelic mythology
- Greek god of the sky and lightning
- Roman god of the sky and lightning
- Hindu god of fire, messengers, and purification
- Roman god of crafting and fire
- Yoruba god of thunder and lightning
- Greek nymph of snow, ice, and hail
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- Celtic god of fire, health, water springs, and the sun
- Norse god of thunder and lightning
- Greek goddess of winter and frost
- Greek goddess of the hearth and its fires
- Hawaiian goddess of fire, wind, and volcanoes
- Egyptian fire god of the sun, light, warmth, and growth
- Greek god of the cold north wind and bringer of winter
- Norse goddess of winter and mountains
- Egyptian god of deserts and storms
- Japanese dragon god of snow, ice, rain, and winter
18 Clues: Mayan god of rain and storms • Roman god of crafting and fire • Greek goddess of winter and frost • Norse god of thunder and lightning • Greek god of the sky and lightning • Roman god of the sky and lightning • Egyptian god of deserts and storms • Greek nymph of snow, ice, and hail • Queen of Winter in Gaelic mythology • Yoruba god of thunder and lightning • ...
The Ultimate Crossword (Spaces are "_") 2022-07-01
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- From Shinto, eight-headed serpent killed by the storm god.
- Austrio-Hungarian Archduke who's death was a catalyst for WWI.
- Author of the Theogony.
- The capital of Norway.
- Mesoamerican feathered serpent.
- Achilles' great friend, best pal, roommate, good ol' chum and definetly not boyfriend.
- Sixth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- First King of Portugal.
- Mythological Greek creatures that sing to attract sailors.
- European country whose capital is Sophia.
- U.S. President nicknamed Ike.
- In some older ancient Greek myths, the son of Hades and Persephone.
- Japanese weasel yokai with blades in place of paws.
- From Greek myth, the first woman.
- Mesoamerican fire serpent wielded as a weapon by Huitzilopochtli the sun god.
- Primordial Shinto god of fire.
- Aplle pie á la _____.
- From Hinduism, "The Destroyer".
- Director of the original "Godzilla".
- Greek goddess who created olives.
- The man who discovered the neutron.
- The intense desire to steal books.
- Author of the Divine Comedy.
- The only author to have written books in 9 of the 10 categories of the Dewey Decimal system.
- Second Roman Emperor.
- The fear of being watched by a duck or goose.
- Latin for "masterpiece".
- Plaza from "Die Hard".
- The largest country to stay neutral during WWI.
- The time when the sea or a river comes furthest up the beach or bank.
- Shinto deity of fertility and foxes.
- Author of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit".
- Venetian equivalent of a Duke.
- Shinto goddess of the sun.
- From Shinto, the sword of the storm god.
- Famous Roman Stoic.
- What happens during rainy season in India.
- From Greek myth, leader of the Argonauts.
- Greek god of foresight that gave humans fire.
- Greek goddess of memory.
- Synonym of "friendly".
- The most important woman history calls "the Great".
- Synonym of "counterclockwise".
- Greek god of the forge.
- Greek goddess of the moon.
- Attempt by a Scottish monk historian to chronicle the entire history of the world until that point in the 15th century.
- From Shinto, objects that gain sentience if neglected for too long.
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- Author most famously known for works such as "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" and "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea".
- The world's smallest country.
- Considered the father of history.
- Son of Odysseus and Penelope.
- Golden Palace built by Emperor Nero.
- Greek god of the sun.
- Rider of Pegasus.
- Kurt Cobain's ex-wife.
- From Greek myth, the first spider.
- The body's main artery.
- Greek goddess of the hearth and its fire.
- Hearing a word repeated so many times it looses its meaning.
- Shinto moon god.
- The name for a collective of owls.
- Killing a monarch.
- Religion containing the Noble Eightfold Path.
- The japanese term for a live action film or show that makes heavy use of special effects.
- Author of "The Prince".
- Lacking legal or moral restraints.
- Greek demigod of medicine, son of Apollo.
- Capital of Canada
- Greek goddess of victory.
- Summer capital of the Mongol Empire.
- "Dragon" in Greek.
- The first official, undisputed queen of England.
- Roman Emperor whose name means "little boots".
- The world's most popular indoor sport.
- Greek god who created horses.
- Hazardous material that makes up 1/3 of all the litter on the planet.
- The grammatical phenomenon of repeating a word with an altered vowel to create a phrase.
- Son of Zeus and Europa.
- Founders of Rome.
- In the United States, it is enphatically their province and duty to say what the law is.
- The Inkblot Test.
- He is described as "stink, stank, stunk".
- Ancient empire, house of many great names, such as Justinian the Great, Empress Theodora, Flavius Belisarius, and Anna Komnene.
- Our primary source for Norse Mythology, containing the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda.
- The study of finger prints.
- Founder of Heliocentrism.
- Shinto storm god.
- Founding Hero of Athens.
- Country whose capital is Baku, a city famed for its medieval walled Inner City.
- Greek patron god of the gender confused.
- Greek god of hindsight.
- Serpent killed by Apollo at Delphi.
- Old-timey for "truth".
- Director of "The Nightmare Before Chritsmas".
- Plates that cause earthquakes.
- From Shinto, Princess of the moon.
- The longest reigning queen in the history of the world.
- Greek goddess of magic.
- Hades' dog.
- Author of "The Wizard of Oz".
100 Clues: Hades' dog. • Shinto moon god. • Rider of Pegasus. • Capital of Canada • Founders of Rome. • The Inkblot Test. • Shinto storm god. • Killing a monarch. • "Dragon" in Greek. • Famous Roman Stoic. • Greek god of the sun. • Aplle pie á la _____. • Second Roman Emperor. • Kurt Cobain's ex-wife. • The capital of Norway. • Plaza from "Die Hard". • Old-timey for "truth". • Synonym of "friendly". • ...
Myths and Legends 2025-12-06
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- Which Norse God of thunder wielded a mighty warhammer?
- Who is the Roman God of fire, forge, and volcanoes. His Greek equivalent is Hephaestus.
- What was the name of the giant bird Sinbad encountered on one of his high seas travels?
- Which english outlaw famous for his use of tyhe bow and arrow, robbed the rich to give to the poor?
- Who according to Greek mythology had to complete 12 labours?
- Who according to Greek mythology is the God of the Seas and Oceans and is the brother of Zeus?
- A female spirit from Irish folklore whose wailing, shrieking, or keening foretells a death in a family.
- A legendary Persian beast, often described as having a human head, a lion's body, and a tail with venomous spines or a scorpion's stinger, capable of shooting its barbs like darts to kill prey.
- What aquatic creature according to Sctottish folklore lurks in Loch Ness?
- Which two siblings were abondoned in the woods only to discover a gingerbread house with a witch living there
- A humanoid creature who is immortal so long as they feast on living blood.
- Which Norse God gave up one of his eyes to attain wisdom? He has two ravens.
- Who according to Greek mythology is the God of war?
- A legendary, immortal bird from mythology, known for rising reborn from the ashes of its own fiery death.
- Name of the Greek titan punished to hold up the heavens and the stars.
- Which legendary King weilded a magic sword and had a round table?
- A beast from Greek mythology which is half horse and half human.
- Name of the Greek titan punished for giving mankinf fire by having his guts eaten out every day by an enourmous eagle. He regenrates every day to relive the horrors all over again. Also the eagle is Zeus.
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- What Greek monster had multiple heads that would grow back and multiply if you cut them off?
- What according to legends triggers a werewolf to transform?
- Who in biblicalm text had to construct an ark to survive a flood?
- A legendary creature from Australian Aboriginal folklore, an amphibious monster dwelling in swamps, billabongs, and waterholes, known for terrifying cries and varied descriptions, often a mix of animal parts like fur, scales, flippers, and tusks, serving as a cautionary tale for water safety and respect for nature.
- What was the name of the magic sword King Arthur wielded?
- Who in biblical text was crucified only to ressurect two days later?
- Name of a Wizard from Arthurian legend.
- Who is the Ancient Egyptian God of the afterlife?
- Who was the Greek Goddess of beauty?
- A beast from Greek mythology which had the features of both a bull and a man, trapped within a labrynth.
- A major figure in Greek mythology, the Titan King of Time, father of the Olympian gods like Zeus, Hera, Hades.
- What is the Latin name for 'Moon'?
- The band of Greek heroes led by Jason on the ship Argo for the quest of the Golden Fleece.
- What creature noted in theology and mythology as an enormous sea serpent demon?
- Who according to Greek mythology is the messenger God?
- Greek city named after the Godess Athena.
34 Clues: What is the Latin name for 'Moon'? • Who was the Greek Goddess of beauty? • Name of a Wizard from Arthurian legend. • Greek city named after the Godess Athena. • Who is the Ancient Egyptian God of the afterlife? • Who according to Greek mythology is the God of war? • Which Norse God of thunder wielded a mighty warhammer? • ...
Mythology Exam Review Crossword- The Pantheons 2025-12-10
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- Egyptian goddess of fire and war
- Egyptian goddess of moisture and dew
- Roman goddess of love, desire, and prosperity
- Egyptian creator god
- Egyptian goddess of the night sky
- Greek god of the forge
- Greek god of the underworld
- Norse giant, the true creator of all
- Roman goddess of the harvest
- Egyptian god of fertility and the Nile, depicted with a crocodile head
- Roman god of the sea
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Norse trickster god, who is the worst
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Norse god of light and purity, killed by Loki through his brother
- Norse goddess of clairvoyance
- Norse giant, associated with wisdom; gave Odin his wisdom and gave Heimdall the Gjallerhorn
- Norse god of fertility, father to Freyr and Freya
- Norse creator god, brother of Odin; carved the driftwood to create the first humans
- Roman god of wine and revelry
- Greek goddess of the harvest
- Egyptian god of chaos and discord
- Egyptian goddess of pregnancy and childbirth, depicted with the head of a cat
- Norse god of thunder and agriculture
- Norse god of war, wisdom, and magic
- Greek god of lightning and the sky, king of the gods
- Egyptian goddess of the house/household
- Norse god responsible for his brother Baldr's death by mistletoe dart
- Greek messenger and trickster god
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Roman god of the underworld and wealth
- Egyptian goddess whose name means "mother" who is part of the Theban triad
- Roman god of war
- Egyptian god of the pharaohs, known as the "hidden one"
- Norse creator god, brother of Odin; gave humans intelligence and will
- Greek goddess of love and desire
- Egyptian god of mummification, protector of the dead
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- Egyptian god of the moon, part of the Theban triad
- Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and the forge
- Norse god of fertility and harvests, originally of the Vanir
- Egyptian goddess of the sky, often depicted as a cow
- Egyptian god of knowledge, wisdom, magic
- Roman god of the threshold, doors, beginnings and endings
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home
- Greek god of the sea
- Egyptian god of wind, air, and peace
- Norse god of vengeance, owner of a gigantic, murderous shoe
- Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Egyptian god of the earth
- Greek goddess of marriage, queen of the gods
- Norse god of justice
- Rule of the Egyptian pantheon along with his mother and aunt
- Greek AND Roman god of music and poetry
- Norse goddess of beauty and fertility
- Roman messenger god and trickster
- Roman goddess of marriage and motherhood
- Greek god of war
- Roman god of agriculture, ruled over Latium in a "Golden Age"
- Egyptian goddess who is the embodiment of divine balance
- Egyptian goddess of fertility, who is the combination of a hippo, crocodile, and lion
- Egyptian goddess of scribes and langauge
- Greek god of wine and revelry
- Norse sentry god of the Bifrost
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Egyptian god who is the manifestation of magic
- Egyptian demon snake who battled with Ra at the end of every day
- Roman god of lightning, thunder, and the sky
- Egyptian god of the dead and the afterlife
- Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Egyptian goddess of the pharaohs
70 Clues: Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Egyptian creator god • Greek god of the sea • Roman god of the sea • Norse god of justice • Greek god of the forge • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the sun • Roman goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the earth • Greek god of the underworld • Greek goddess of the hearth • Roman goddess of the harvest • Greek goddess of the harvest • ...
A Separate Peace Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-29
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- five letter word for a color associated with aggression, authority, and rebellion
- four letter word for the color of Finny's sweater he wore at the beginning of the book
- Twelve letters for where the state ASP is set
- nine letter word for where Finny lands when he falls from the tree
- ten letters for the fighting technique fused by the Germans in WWII (inspiration for Blitzball)
- seven letters for the suspicious foil to Finny who is constantly suspicious of Gene throughout the book
- Seven letters for the light hearted, charismatic best friend of Finny who receives an unfortunate ending
- four letters for a person that narrates A Separate Peace
- five letter word for the drink the boys drank at the winter festival
- a five letter name (___ School)
- nine letter word for the area/activity Gene excels in
- four letter abbreviation for the war that was going on during on the book
- eleven letters for the goal Finny wants Gene to achieve for him due to Finny being handicapped
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- fourteen letter word for what leper suffers from when he tries to enlist in the military
- six letter word for the place where Finny broke his leg for the second time
- five letter name for the boy to enlist in the military in Gene's grade
- six letters for the season that Finny claims to love him
- four letters for a feeling of discontent caused by someone's possessions, qualities, or luck
- nine letter word for the area/ activity Finny excels in
- thirteen letters for a student who is at the top of their grade in academics
- eight letters for the room where Gene goes to smoke with the other boys but was asked about Finny's leg
- six letter word for what Leper was doing when he came across the beaver dam
- stroke that Finny broke the High School record in
- five letters for a person actively opposed to someone or something
- five letter word for a color associated with positivity, innocence, and heaven
25 Clues: a five letter name (___ School) • Twelve letters for where the state ASP is set • stroke that Finny broke the High School record in • nine letter word for the area/activity Gene excels in • nine letter word for the area/ activity Finny excels in • six letters for the season that Finny claims to love him • four letters for a person that narrates A Separate Peace • ...
Root Words 2024-04-09
12 Clues: latin word for all • latin word for ten • latin word for life • greek word for star • greek word for mind • greek word for water • greek word for small • greek word for earth • latin word for before • latin wordm for great • latin word for one hundered • greek and latin word for two
Chapter 11: Paul -By Emma Greenfield 2014-06-01
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- As Jesus became recognized as a teacher with particular power, Jews eventually accepted him as a new ______ sent by God.
- Who did Paul never meet?
- In Paul's day, letters were ordinarily written on _______.
- Paul's Jewish name was ______, while his name in Roman or Greek circles was Paul.
- Acts begins with a description of Jesus' ______ into heaven and meres on to the story of Pentecost.
- Based on a Latin word meaning "call".
- What event turns the focus from Jesus of History to the Christ of Faith?
- During Paul's travels he helped to build the first community to be called Christian in this capital of ______.
- The letter to the Romans is considered Paul's _______.
- What is an epistle?
- _____ epistles in the New Testament were either written by or attributed to Paul.
- The second half of Acts is dominated by the personality, preaching, and _______ travels of Paul and his coworkers.
- Paul was born a Jew in _________.
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- What came first the Gospels or the epistles?
- The word ________ can be used to describe the point at which someone who had no faith at all comes to believe in God.
- Paul was a ________ by training.
- Diaspora comes from the word meaning, _________.
- Virtually all that we know about Paul is found in the ________.
- What did Jesus' followers refer to him as?
- Paul wrote most of his letters about ____ years after the death of Jesus.
- Luke did not write the Acts of the Apostles until approximately ______ years after Paul's experience.
- The very first Christians were faithful Jews who believed Jesus to be the _______.
- Paul's letters to the _________, exemplify his love and concern for the people he served.
- Paul spoke to his audiences with a sense of _______.
- Paul tells almost nothing about what happened to him on the road to ________.
25 Clues: What is an epistle? • Who did Paul never meet? • Paul was a ________ by training. • Paul was born a Jew in _________. • Based on a Latin word meaning "call". • What did Jesus' followers refer to him as? • What came first the Gospels or the epistles? • Diaspora comes from the word meaning, _________. • Paul spoke to his audiences with a sense of _______. • ...
HouseConstructionStages3 2024-11-25
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- (10 letters): Horizontal beam at ground level
- (8 letters): Top covering of the building
- (13 letters): Initial preparation of construction area
- (6 letters): Marking the building plan on the ground
- (10 letters): Base structure of the building
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- (17 letters): Final decorative stages
- (18 letters): Installing utilities
- (10 letters): Applying cement mixture to walls
- (8 letters): Installing the surface you walk on
- (10 letters): Digging for foundation
- (5 letters): Vertical enclosures of the building
- (7 letters): Vertical support structures
12 Clues: (18 letters): Installing utilities • (10 letters): Digging for foundation • (17 letters): Final decorative stages • (7 letters): Vertical support structures • (8 letters): Top covering of the building • (10 letters): Base structure of the building • (10 letters): Horizontal beam at ground level • (10 letters): Applying cement mixture to walls • ...
crossword 2025-09-24
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- mountain in the world (8 letters).
- world’s largest democracy (5 letters).
- of the Nation in India (6 letters).
- of Japan (5 letters).
- sporting event held every 4 years (7 letters).
- that recently hosted the G20 Summit (5 letters).
- largest rainforest (6 letters).
- as the Red Planet (4 letters).
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- organization with 193 member states (abbr.) (2+3 letters).
- we use daily for communication, calls, and internet (5 letters).
- season in South Asia (6 letters).
- of the European Union (4 letters).
12 Clues: of Japan (5 letters). • as the Red Planet (4 letters). • largest rainforest (6 letters). • season in South Asia (6 letters). • mountain in the world (8 letters). • of the European Union (4 letters). • of the Nation in India (6 letters). • world’s largest democracy (5 letters). • sporting event held every 4 years (7 letters). • that recently hosted the G20 Summit (5 letters). • ...
Famous Greeks 2024-09-19
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- an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily. Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity.
- an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism.
- Leonidas a legend for having held his ground along with 300 Spartan hoplites at the Battle of Thermopylae.
- an ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full. His first plays were written later than, or contemporary with, those of Aeschylus; and earlier than, or contemporary with, those of Euripides.
- a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians for whom any plays have survived in full. Some ancient scholars attributed ninety-five plays to him, but the Suda says it was ninety-two at most.
- the Great a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.
- an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms.
- a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens.
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- an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician. Considered the "father of geometry", he is chiefly known for the Elements treatise, which established the foundations of geometry that largely dominated the field until the early 19th century.
- of Persia as Darius the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE.
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist.
- an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center of the universe, with the Earth revolving around the Sun once a year and rotating about its axis once a day.
- an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War recounts the fifth-century BC war between Sparta and Athens until the year 411 BC.
- a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus, part of the Persian Empire and a later citizen of Thurii in modern Calabria, Italy. He is known for having written the Histories – a detailed account of the Greco-Persian Wars.
- of Persia a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC. He was the son of Darius the Great and Atossa, a daughter of Cyrus the Great.
- Phillip of Macedon the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC.
- an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts.
- an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy. He wrote in total forty plays, of which eleven survive virtually complete today.
- the central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events, the marathon race, the Spartathlon and Authentic Pheidippides Run Athens-Sparta-Athens 490km
20 Clues: the Great a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. • an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism. • an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist. • ...
MGGreek 2024-11-07
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- a devastating war pitting one alliance of Greek city-states
- ruler of the underworld
- the Persian king who tried to conquered Greece
- what Greek city state became the leader of the Delian league
- Having human form or attributes
- another name for Sparta’s inhabitants that were made slaves
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- what nation tried to to conquered Greece
- who ran 26 miles to alert Athens
- the earliest form of government in Greek city states
- King of the Greek gods
- another
- king of the ocean
- goddess of wisdom
- Another Persian king who tried to conquered Greece
- where the Greeks gods believe to have lived
- famous Greek poet
- under what leader with Athens took a step towards democracy
17 Clues: another • king of the ocean • goddess of wisdom • famous Greek poet • King of the Greek gods • ruler of the underworld • Having human form or attributes • who ran 26 miles to alert Athens • what nation tried to to conquered Greece • where the Greeks gods believe to have lived • the Persian king who tried to conquered Greece • Another Persian king who tried to conquered Greece • ...
Comenius docenten 2022-09-02
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- Laatste 4 letters, lichaamsdeel. Biologie docente
- Geschiedenis docente
- Duits docente, zeer Duitse naam
- Eerste 3 letters: tegenovergestelde van dichtbij
- LO docente
- Spaans docente, typisch Spaanse naam
- eerste 4 letters tegenovergestelde van oost
- Naam is ook een beroep, Godsdienst docente
- eerste 5 letters tegenovergestelde van smal, BV docente
- LO docent
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- laatste 4 letters = een enorm groot mens, Godsdienst docent
- Nask docent, eerste 3 letter: tegenovergestelde van dichtbij
- Wiskunde docenten en altijd nummer één
- zijn vrouw werkt ook hier op school
- LO docent, laatste 4 letter = hele hoge heuvel
- Engels docente
- Biologie docent, heeft het nooit warm
- Spaans docente
18 Clues: LO docent • LO docente • Engels docente • Spaans docente • Geschiedenis docente • Duits docente, zeer Duitse naam • zijn vrouw werkt ook hier op school • Spaans docente, typisch Spaanse naam • Biologie docent, heeft het nooit warm • Wiskunde docenten en altijd nummer één • Naam is ook een beroep, Godsdienst docente • eerste 4 letters tegenovergestelde van oost • ...
LAMW Empathy and Leadership Crossword 2025-04-14
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- A leadership style that focuses on service over authority. (7 letters)
- person who guides or directs a group
- Giving team members the tools and freedom to make decisions. (11 letters)
- A core leadership trait involving doing what you say you will do. (9 letters)
- Showing concern and understanding for others’ feelings
- Regular check-in focused on growth and feedback. (6 letters)
- Constructive information provided for growth.
- Firm belief in someone’s reliability or integrity.
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- The act of sharing information openly and clearly. (13 letters)
- The process of personal or professional development.
- Inclusive action of recognizing diverse perspectives. (10 letters)
- The ability to listen with the goal of understanding. (7 letters)
- What great leaders give when they help others succeed. (9 letters)
- Collaborative effort of a group to achieve goals.
- A foundational value at Ardent Mills; putting people first. (6 letters)
15 Clues: person who guides or directs a group • Constructive information provided for growth. • Collaborative effort of a group to achieve goals. • Firm belief in someone’s reliability or integrity. • The process of personal or professional development. • Showing concern and understanding for others’ feelings • Regular check-in focused on growth and feedback. (6 letters) • ...
Red Rock Trivia 2021-06-04
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- Bedtime Cocktail - or Head Covering (8 Letters)
- Mid-day Nap in Nogales (6 Letters)
- Chef Emeril's signature exclamation! (3 Letters)
- Comes after "merci," - a lot (8 Letters)
- Apple Seed - or a Domino's Dot (3 Letters)
- Unmanned Aircraft (5 Letters)
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- Practice Boxing with light blows (4 Letters)
- Cricket Field - Central Part (5 Letters)
- No Fair Trials in this kind of Court (8 Letters)
- Bundle of Wheat - or Paper (5 Letters)
- Funeral Attendee (7 Letters)
- LEFT - at Sea (4 Letters)
12 Clues: LEFT - at Sea (4 Letters) • Funeral Attendee (7 Letters) • Unmanned Aircraft (5 Letters) • Mid-day Nap in Nogales (6 Letters) • Bundle of Wheat - or Paper (5 Letters) • Cricket Field - Central Part (5 Letters) • Comes after "merci," - a lot (8 Letters) • Apple Seed - or a Domino's Dot (3 Letters) • Practice Boxing with light blows (4 Letters) • ...
US MOB WALAWURRU 2024-06-24
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- The group's name in the story (7 letters)
- Important place for the Walarru people (4 letters)
- An animal or plant that represents the group (5 letters)
- Aboriginal spiritual beliefs (8 letters)
- Treating others well (7 letters)
- A tale or narrative (5 letters)
- Hours, days, years (4 letters)
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- Traditions and way of life (7 letters)
- Family members from long ago (9 letters)
- How people communicate (8 letters)
- Knowledge gained over time (6 letters)
- Customs passed down over time (9 letters)
12 Clues: Hours, days, years (4 letters) • A tale or narrative (5 letters) • Treating others well (7 letters) • How people communicate (8 letters) • Traditions and way of life (7 letters) • Knowledge gained over time (6 letters) • Family members from long ago (9 letters) • Aboriginal spiritual beliefs (8 letters) • The group's name in the story (7 letters) • ...
National Night Out Crossword 2024-08-05
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- 8 letters. Assembly member for the district
- 5 letters. Future police officer.
- 10 letters. Supervisor of detectives.
- 5 letters. Device for police communication
- 7 letters. A member of the police force.
- 9 letters. Officer who solves crimes.
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- 11 letters. The leader of the NYPD.
- 6 letters. NYPD program for young people.
- 8 letters. Where police officers work.
- 8 letters. The number of this assembly district.
- 10 letters. The person who answers a call to Emergency Services.
- 5 letters. Symbol worn by police
12 Clues: 5 letters. Symbol worn by police • 5 letters. Future police officer. • 11 letters. The leader of the NYPD. • 10 letters. Supervisor of detectives. • 9 letters. Officer who solves crimes. • 8 letters. Where police officers work. • 7 letters. A member of the police force. • 6 letters. NYPD program for young people. • 5 letters. Device for police communication • ...
CR 5 & 6 Review 2013-10-23
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- a person who has an exaggerated view of themself due to mental illness
- Greek for large
- stocked; completely filled
- utensil; to carry out a plan
- miniature world
- thin or flimsy
- Latin for great
- Latin for plenty
- flat shape with straight sides
- influential person
- make smaller or weaken
- Greek for many
- trivial detail
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- a disease causing organism that is invisible to the naked eye
- Greek for great
- plentiful
- noble, generous, forgiving
- satisfy an appetite fully
- the universe or any great whole
- extremely small
- greatness of size; brightness of a star
- having more than one spouse at one time
- do as ordered
- exclamation
- Greek for small
25 Clues: plentiful • exclamation • do as ordered • thin or flimsy • Greek for many • trivial detail • Greek for great • Greek for large • miniature world • extremely small • Latin for great • Greek for small • Latin for plenty • influential person • make smaller or weaken • satisfy an appetite fully • noble, generous, forgiving • stocked; completely filled • utensil; to carry out a plan • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-03-16
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- Has a twin brother
- Who did Hades kidnap?
- God of the underworld
- Mythical creatures that lured sailors to their doom
- What symbol best represents Poseidon?
- How many wives did Zeus have?
- Born from her father’s head fully grown and dressed in armor
- Guardian of the Underworld
- You turn to stone when you gaze into her eyes
- Wife of Zeus
- One-eyed monsters
- Prison for the Titans
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- God of wine
- Greek counterpart of Hercules
- Goddess of harvest and fertility
- Epic prom written by ancient Greek poet Homer
- Herald of the Gods
- Symbol of life, death, and rebirth in ancient Greek culture
- How many Olympians are there?
- Where did Greek Mythology originate from?
20 Clues: God of wine • Wife of Zeus • One-eyed monsters • Has a twin brother • Herald of the Gods • Who did Hades kidnap? • God of the underworld • Prison for the Titans • Guardian of the Underworld • Greek counterpart of Hercules • How many Olympians are there? • How many wives did Zeus have? • Goddess of harvest and fertility • What symbol best represents Poseidon? • ...
The iliad 2021-03-17
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- Greek Goddess of Wisdom and war
- King of Sparta in the Iliad
- He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- In the Iliad the Greeks fight this kingdom
- The golden prize for the fairest
- The mount where the Gods live
- Goddess of Discord
- Niece of King Priam - prisoner of Achilles
- The wisest of all the Greeks
- Wife of Zeus
- Cousin of Achilles
- The greatest warrior of Troy
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- Brother of Menelaus - Leader of the Greeks
- Greek Goddes of Love and Beauty
- The greatest Greek warrior of the Iliad
- King of Troy
- The king of all the greek Gods
- The river of the Gods
- Menelaus was king of this city-state
- Most handsome man in the world
20 Clues: King of Troy • Wife of Zeus • Goddess of Discord • Cousin of Achilles • The river of the Gods • King of Sparta in the Iliad • The wisest of all the Greeks • The greatest warrior of Troy • The mount where the Gods live • The king of all the greek Gods • Most handsome man in the world • Greek Goddess of Wisdom and war • Greek Goddes of Love and Beauty • The golden prize for the fairest • ...
Alexander's crossword 2023-05-08
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- The center of greek learning
- the age of Alexander when he controlled the army
- Alexander’s army stopped
- took over the Greek culture
- culture of alexander's mother
- Alexander's father
- the culture of Alexander's mom
- Where he wanted to go before he died
- Alexander told the soldier on his deathbed
- Games to honor Zues
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- controlled southeast Asia Greek
- the greek age
- the cause of Alexander's death.
- Were scholars study
- Where Alexander's army stopped
15 Clues: the greek age • Alexander's father • Were scholars study • Games to honor Zues • Alexander’s army stopped • took over the Greek culture • The center of greek learning • culture of alexander's mother • the culture of Alexander's mom • Where Alexander's army stopped • controlled southeast Asia Greek • the cause of Alexander's death. • Where he wanted to go before he died • ...
Root Words 2024-04-09
12 Clues: latin word for all • latin word for ten • latin word for life • greek word for star • greek word for mind • greek word for water • greek word for small • greek word for earth • latin word for before • latin wordm for great • latin word for one hundered • greek and latin word for two
Root Words 2024-04-09
12 Clues: latin word for all • latin word for ten • latin word for life • greek word for star • greek word for mind • greek word for water • greek word for small • greek word for earth • latin word for before • latin wordm for great • latin word for one hundered • greek and latin word for two
Spellings 'z' sound 2024-03-06
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- Relating to the body (8 letters).
- Make a selection (6 letters).
- A stock or supply of materials (8 letters).
- Set aside for a particular purpose (7 letters).
- Stand for or symbolize (9 letters).
- Catastrophic or calamitous (10 letters).
- A device that prevents electrical overload (4 letters).
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- Shut or near in proximity (5 letters).
- Used to indicate possession (5 letters).
- Identify or acknowledge (9 letters).
- Express disapproval of (9 letters).
- A mark on the skin caused by injury (6 letters).
12 Clues: Make a selection (6 letters). • Relating to the body (8 letters). • Express disapproval of (9 letters). • Stand for or symbolize (9 letters). • Identify or acknowledge (9 letters). • Shut or near in proximity (5 letters). • Used to indicate possession (5 letters). • Catastrophic or calamitous (10 letters). • A stock or supply of materials (8 letters). • ...
National Night Out Crossword 2024-07-30
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- 11 letters. The leader of the NYPD.
- 10 letters. The person who answers a call to Emergency Services.
- 5 letters. Device for police communication
- 9 letters. officer who solves crimes.
- 8 letters. Assembly member for the district
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- 10 letters. Supervisor of detectives.
- 6 letters. NYPD program for young people.
- 7 letters. A member of the police force.
- 8 letters. Where police officers work.
- 5 letters. Symbol worn by police
- 8 letters. The number of this assembly district.
- 5 letters. Future police officer.
12 Clues: 5 letters. Symbol worn by police • 5 letters. Future police officer. • 11 letters. The leader of the NYPD. • 10 letters. Supervisor of detectives. • 9 letters. officer who solves crimes. • 8 letters. Where police officers work. • 7 letters. A member of the police force. • 6 letters. NYPD program for young people. • 5 letters. Device for police communication • ...
A Mother's Love 2024-10-07
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- The essence of kindness and support (4 letters)
- A female parent (6 letters)
- A bond that holds families together (5 letters)
- A family member who helps create memories (16 letters)
- A female sibling (6 letters)
- The matriarch of the family (11 letters)
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- An aunt’s loving embrace (6 letters)
- A positive attitude and outlook (9 letters)
- A cherished female offspring (6 letters)
- A daughter’s female relative (6 letters)
- The comfort of home and family (4 letters)
- Being nurturing and caring (8 letters)
12 Clues: A female parent (6 letters) • A female sibling (6 letters) • An aunt’s loving embrace (6 letters) • Being nurturing and caring (8 letters) • A cherished female offspring (6 letters) • A daughter’s female relative (6 letters) • The matriarch of the family (11 letters) • The comfort of home and family (4 letters) • A positive attitude and outlook (9 letters) • ...
Vocabulary Quiz 2023-07-03
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- synonym of imitate (7 letters).
- Lines Running alongside without intersecting (8 letters).
- Build or create something; (9 letters).
- Superior or surpassing others in importance (10 letters).
- Shared quality or characteristic (11 letters).
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- Legal escape or evasion (8 letters).
- Historical practice of establishing colonies (11 letters).
- Act of restraining or suppressing something (11 letters).
- Ending the separation of racial groups (11 letters).
- Cause harm or suffering (7 letters).
- Effect or consequence of an action (6 letters).
- Widely known for negative reasons (9 letters).
12 Clues: synonym of imitate (7 letters). • Legal escape or evasion (8 letters). • Cause harm or suffering (7 letters). • Build or create something; (9 letters). • Widely known for negative reasons (9 letters). • Shared quality or characteristic (11 letters). • Effect or consequence of an action (6 letters). • Ending the separation of racial groups (11 letters). • ...
Week 1 Words 2023-05-04
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- The opposite of in (3 letters)
- Allow, permit (3 letters)
- The possessive form of "he" (3 letters)
- Only, simply (4 letters)
- At what time or during what period (4 letters)
- To have information about something (4 letters)
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- To exert force on something in order to move it closer (4 letters)
- Having a high temperature (3 letters)
- A definite article (3 letters)
- Used to express obligation or duty (6 letters)
- The number after two (5 letters)
- At this moment (3 letters)
12 Clues: Only, simply (4 letters) • Allow, permit (3 letters) • At this moment (3 letters) • The opposite of in (3 letters) • A definite article (3 letters) • The number after two (5 letters) • Having a high temperature (3 letters) • The possessive form of "he" (3 letters) • Used to express obligation or duty (6 letters) • At what time or during what period (4 letters) • ...
Body parts B2 2023-10-07
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- Sensitive tips of your fingers (11 letters)
- Muscular part of your lower leg (4 letters)
- Lower part of your ears (8 letters)
- Backbone of your body (5 letters)
- Spheres in your eye sockets (8 letters)
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- Bones behind your back (13 letters)
- Joint in your fingers (7 letters)
- Organs for breathing (5 letters)
- Front part of your lower legs (5 letters)
- Flexed arm muscle (5 letters)
- Bottom of your foot (4 letters)
- Part of the foot you walk on (6 letters)
12 Clues: Flexed arm muscle (5 letters) • Bottom of your foot (4 letters) • Organs for breathing (5 letters) • Joint in your fingers (7 letters) • Backbone of your body (5 letters) • Bones behind your back (13 letters) • Lower part of your ears (8 letters) • Spheres in your eye sockets (8 letters) • Part of the foot you walk on (6 letters) • Front part of your lower legs (5 letters) • ...
Video Games Easter Eggs 2025-05-06
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- (12 letters) - A state of disagreement or discontent
- (5 letters) - Clever or knowledgeable
- (11 letters) - Unaware or not known
- (6 letters) - To search for something persistently
- (7 letters) - To deeply involve or engage
- (5 letters) - Emotionally upset or annoyed
- (9 letters) - A collective opinion or agreement
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- (6 letters) - Having or showing sharp judgment
- (7 letters) - Investigators or detectives
- (13 letters) - Secretive or stealthy
- jinks (7 letters) - Mischievous behavior or pranks
- (8 letters) - To go through code for errors
12 Clues: (11 letters) - Unaware or not known • (13 letters) - Secretive or stealthy • (5 letters) - Clever or knowledgeable • (7 letters) - Investigators or detectives • (7 letters) - To deeply involve or engage • (5 letters) - Emotionally upset or annoyed • (8 letters) - To go through code for errors • (6 letters) - Having or showing sharp judgment • ...
Red Rock Trivia 2021-06-04
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- Bedtime Cocktail - or Head Covering (8 Letters)
- Mid-Day Nap in Nogales (6 Letters)
- Chef Emeril's signature exclamation! (3 Letters)
- It comes after "merci," - a lot (8 Letters)
- Apple Seed - or a Domino's Dot (3 Letters)
- Unmanned Aircraft (5 Letters)
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- Practice Boxing with light blows (4 Letters)
- Cricket Field - Central Part (5 Letters)
- No Fair Trials in this kind of Court (8 Letters)
- Bundle of Wheat - or Paper (5 Letters)
- Funeral Attendee (7 Letters)
- LEFT - at Sea (4 Letters)
12 Clues: LEFT - at Sea (4 Letters) • Funeral Attendee (7 Letters) • Unmanned Aircraft (5 Letters) • Mid-Day Nap in Nogales (6 Letters) • Bundle of Wheat - or Paper (5 Letters) • Cricket Field - Central Part (5 Letters) • Apple Seed - or a Domino's Dot (3 Letters) • It comes after "merci," - a lot (8 Letters) • Practice Boxing with light blows (4 Letters) • ...
Hint: Give them a hug! 2024-06-06
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- Monster who terrorizes beloved children's TV show. (6 letters)
- Famous Mexican superhero. (13 letters)
- Monopoly command, doubled. (4 letters)
- Classic film featuring a nanny with a fiery alter ego. (8 letters)
- Traditional fall decoration. (7 letters)
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- "The" villain in Animal House. (7 letters)
- Goddess of fertility. (6 letters)
- Cured, glazed, or sliced. (5 letters)
- Nobility, second only to a prince. (4 letters)
- Caskmaker. (6 letters)
- Urban passage often flanked by buildings. (5 letters)
- "Lead into gold", or "plumbi a ____." (4 letters)
12 Clues: Caskmaker. (6 letters) • Goddess of fertility. (6 letters) • Cured, glazed, or sliced. (5 letters) • Famous Mexican superhero. (13 letters) • Monopoly command, doubled. (4 letters) • Traditional fall decoration. (7 letters) • "The" villain in Animal House. (7 letters) • Nobility, second only to a prince. (4 letters) • "Lead into gold", or "plumbi a ____." (4 letters) • ...
computer 2024-02-19
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- Device or printing documents (7 letters)
- Output device for producing sound (5 letters)
- Visual display unit (7 letters)
- Software for browsing the internet (7 letters)
- Central part of a computer network (3 letters)
- The main circuit board (10 letters)
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- The brain of the computer (7 letters)
- Input device with keys for typing (8 letters)
- Software for creating slideshows (11 letters)
- Temporary storage for quick access (3 letters)
- Portable storage device (6 letters)
- Input device used for pointing (5 letters)
12 Clues: Visual display unit (7 letters) • Portable storage device (6 letters) • The main circuit board (10 letters) • The brain of the computer (7 letters) • Device or printing documents (7 letters) • Input device used for pointing (5 letters) • Input device with keys for typing (8 letters) • Software for creating slideshows (11 letters) • ...
Week 1 Words 2023-05-04
Across
- The opposite of in (3 letters)
- Allow, permit (3 letters)
- The possessive form of "he" (3 letters)
- Only, simply (4 letters)
- At what time or during what period (4 letters)
- To have information about something (4 letters)
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- To exert force on something in order to move it closer (4 letters)
- Having a high temperature (3 letters)
- A definite article (3 letters)
- Used to express obligation or duty (6 letters)
- The number after two (5 letters)
- At this moment (3 letters)
12 Clues: Only, simply (4 letters) • Allow, permit (3 letters) • At this moment (3 letters) • The opposite of in (3 letters) • A definite article (3 letters) • The number after two (5 letters) • Having a high temperature (3 letters) • The possessive form of "he" (3 letters) • Used to express obligation or duty (6 letters) • At what time or during what period (4 letters) • ...
Week 2 Words 2023-05-04
Across
- Something you do for fun (4 letters)
- A word used to talk about time (4 letters)
- Not different (4 letters)
- The number after five (3 letters)
- Not old (3 letters)
- To move toward a person or place (4 letters)
- An object or item (4 letters)
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- A form of the verb "to be" (3 letters)
- A group of things close by (5 letters)
- Not all, but a few (4 letters)
- The opposite of left (5 letters)
- Something that belongs to you (3 letters)
12 Clues: Not old (3 letters) • Not different (4 letters) • An object or item (4 letters) • Not all, but a few (4 letters) • The opposite of left (5 letters) • The number after five (3 letters) • Something you do for fun (4 letters) • A form of the verb "to be" (3 letters) • A group of things close by (5 letters) • Something that belongs to you (3 letters) • ...
Spellings 2024-12-12
Across
- - Clumsy or uncomfortable (7 letters)
- - To share information (11 letters)
- - Aware and alert (9 letters)
- - A group with shared characteristics (8 letters)
- - A mark left after a bump (6 letters)
- - A group organized for a task (9 letters)
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- - A great deal or negotiation (7 letters)
- - A burial ground (8 letters)
- - A contest for superiority (11 letters)
- - Inner sense of right and wrong (10 letters)
- - A group living together or sharing interests (9 letters)
- - A heated public disagreement (11 letters)
12 Clues: - A burial ground (8 letters) • - Aware and alert (9 letters) • - To share information (11 letters) • - Clumsy or uncomfortable (7 letters) • - A mark left after a bump (6 letters) • - A contest for superiority (11 letters) • - A great deal or negotiation (7 letters) • - A group organized for a task (9 letters) • - A heated public disagreement (11 letters) • ...
camping 2024-10-12
Across
- Large bag for carrying gear (8 letters)
- Tool with multiple functions (8 letters)
- Items of power for devices (9 letters)
- Used to find direction (7 letters)
- Portable light source (4 letters)
- Morning meal (9 letters)
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- A protective lotion against sunburn (8 letters)
- Vertical support for a tent (4 letters)
- Warm covering for sleep (11 letters)
- An item used to light a fire (6 letters)
- An insect often associated with webs (6 letters)
- Outdoor shelter (4 letters)
12 Clues: Morning meal (9 letters) • Outdoor shelter (4 letters) • Portable light source (4 letters) • Used to find direction (7 letters) • Warm covering for sleep (11 letters) • Items of power for devices (9 letters) • Vertical support for a tent (4 letters) • Large bag for carrying gear (8 letters) • Tool with multiple functions (8 letters) • An item used to light a fire (6 letters) • ...
CROSSWORD 2026-03-28
Across
- Pip's nickname from Ravi (4 letters)
- Secret party gatherings (9 letters)
- Max's code name in Andie's planner (7 letters)
- Evidence planted on Sal (4 letters)
- Town where the mystery unfolds (12 letters)
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- Pip's best friend and helper (4 letters)
- Pip receives these anonymous threats (5 letters)
- Pippa's loyal dog (6 letterS)
- Drug dealer Andie worked for (3 letters)
- Missing girl at the story's center (5 letters)
- Pip's school project acronym (3 letters)
- Alleged killer of Andie (3 letters)
12 Clues: Pippa's loyal dog (6 letterS) • Secret party gatherings (9 letters) • Evidence planted on Sal (4 letters) • Alleged killer of Andie (3 letters) • Pip's nickname from Ravi (4 letters) • Pip's best friend and helper (4 letters) • Drug dealer Andie worked for (3 letters) • Pip's school project acronym (3 letters) • Town where the mystery unfolds (12 letters) • ...
B.T.J 2023-02-14
Across
- a war between neiboring city-states athens and sparta
- Greek city-state
- final battle of the persian war
- spartan shield
- the greek who created the illiad
- goddess of harvest
- The greek city state that has a strong navy
- a goverment in which only a few people have power
- half man half bull
Down
- Marketplace
- The greek who tutered alexander the great
- another word for salves
- God of the sea and earthquakes
- godess of wisdom
- The greek city-state that has a strong army
15 Clues: Marketplace • spartan shield • Greek city-state • godess of wisdom • goddess of harvest • half man half bull • another word for salves • God of the sea and earthquakes • final battle of the persian war • the greek who created the illiad • The greek who tutered alexander the great • The greek city state that has a strong navy • The greek city-state that has a strong army • ...
Religion: 1st Semester Key Words 2019-11-14
Across
- The christian persecutor which turned into one of the main followers of Jesus
- First two letters of CHrist's name in Greek
- The first martyr or witness for the Church
- The emperor which helped the spread of Christianity by legalizing it
- The aristocratic leaders which rejected Jesus' teachings
- The emperor which made Christianity the official religion of the Empire
- Military expeditions sent by the Church to reclaim holy land from the Muslims
- The act of becoming Christian
- Jesus' main followers
- The Holy book of Islam
- Fasting during Ramadan, one of the pillars of Islam
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- The teaching that God is three people (Father, Son and The Holy Spirit
- The birthday of the Church
- The belief that Jesus was created by God and is not equal to him
- A bishop's chair within a cathedral which symbolizes power and teaching authority
- The second capital of the Roman Empire
- The apostle chosen to build the first church
- The experts in the law which rejected Jesus' teachings
- The leader of the Orthodox Church which was excommunicated by Pope Leo IX
- The word which signifies right belief in Greek
- The muslim profession of faith
- The belief that the worship of religious images is idolatrous
- The emperor which ruled during Jesus' birth
- The town where Jesus spent most of his life
- One of the five pillars of Islam which requires Muslims to pray five times a day
25 Clues: Jesus' main followers • The Holy book of Islam • The birthday of the Church • The act of becoming Christian • The muslim profession of faith • The second capital of the Roman Empire • The first martyr or witness for the Church • First two letters of CHrist's name in Greek • The emperor which ruled during Jesus' birth • The town where Jesus spent most of his life • ...
Religion: 1st Semester Key Words 2019-11-14
Across
- The apostle chosen to build the first church
- The experts in the law which rejected Jesus' teachings
- The muslim profession of faith
- The second capital of the Roman Empire
- Military expeditions sent by the Church to reclaim holy land from the Muslims
- The town where Jesus spent most of his life
- The belief that the worship of religious images is idolatrous
- Jesus' main followers
- The first martyr or witness for the Church
- The christian persecutor which turned into one of the main followers of Jesus
Down
- The leader of the Orthodox Church which was excommunicated by Pope Leo IX
- The act of becoming Christian
- The aristocratic leaders which rejected Jesus' teachings
- The emperor which helped the spread of Christianity by legalizing it
- The emperor which made Christianity the official religion of the Empire
- The Holy book of Islam
- The emperor which ruled during Jesus' birth
- The teaching that God is three people (Father, Son and The Holy Spirit
- The birthday of the Church
- The belief that Jesus was created by God and is not equal to him
- First two letters of CHrist's name in Greek
- A bishop's chair within a cathedral which symbolizes power and teaching authority
- The word which signifies right belief in Greek
- One of the five pillars of Islam which requires Muslims to pray five times a day
- Fasting during Ramadan, one of the pillars of Islam
25 Clues: Jesus' main followers • The Holy book of Islam • The birthday of the Church • The act of becoming Christian • The muslim profession of faith • The second capital of the Roman Empire • The first martyr or witness for the Church • The emperor which ruled during Jesus' birth • The town where Jesus spent most of his life • First two letters of CHrist's name in Greek • ...
Bible Crossword - Max Johnson 2024-01-29
Across
- The first five books of the Tanak
- Knowledge from God
- The New Testament is made up of collections of these: also known as "letters"
Down
- The Greek word meaning "inspired or God-breathed
- This adjective means the Bible is from God
- an Old Testamant author who delivered Israel out of slavery
- The Hebrew "Bible"
7 Clues: The Hebrew "Bible" • Knowledge from God • The first five books of the Tanak • This adjective means the Bible is from God • The Greek word meaning "inspired or God-breathed • an Old Testamant author who delivered Israel out of slavery • The New Testament is made up of collections of these: also known as "letters"
Bible Crossword - Max Johnson 2024-01-29
Across
- The first five books of the Tanak
- Knowledge from God
- The New Testament is made up of collections of these: also known as "letters"
Down
- The Greek word meaning "inspired or God-breathed
- This adjective means the Bible is from God
- an Old Testamant author who delivered Israel out of slavery
- The Hebrew "Bible"
7 Clues: The Hebrew "Bible" • Knowledge from God • The first five books of the Tanak • This adjective means the Bible is from God • The Greek word meaning "inspired or God-breathed • an Old Testamant author who delivered Israel out of slavery • The New Testament is made up of collections of these: also known as "letters"
It's Greek to THESE Guys 2014-01-26
Across
- "Wartime souvenirs"
- Real city of Helen of Troy,women had high personal rights here
- 20-foot thick walls
- "Return home with your Shield _______." -Spartan Mother
- Extends into the Mediterranean sea
- Greek god of the sea
- Spartan war-prisoner slaves
- "Like ______ around a pool we have settled down upon the shores of this sea." -Plato
Down
- Greek god of war
- City of bull jumping shows
- East of Greece
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Outdoor marketplaces
- West of Greece
- Minoan Civilization is named after ____________.
- Western edge of Asia
- Great Athenian leader, had oddly shaped head
- Grapes, grains, and _______ were Greek trading crops.
- A city of democracy, included the Assembly
- Wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad
20 Clues: East of Greece • West of Greece • Greek god of war • "Wartime souvenirs" • 20-foot thick walls • Outdoor marketplaces • Western edge of Asia • Greek god of the sea • Greek goddess of wisdom • City of bull jumping shows • Spartan war-prisoner slaves • Wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad • Extends into the Mediterranean sea • A city of democracy, included the Assembly • ...
Classical Roots 5 & 6 Review 2013-11-06
Across
- do as ordered
- influential person
- the universe or any great whole
- trivial detail
- Greek for large
- make smaller or weaken
- a person who has an exaggerated view of themself due to mental illness
- plentiful
- miniature world
- a disease causing organism that is invisible to the naked eye
- satisfy an appetite fully
- thin or flimsy
- exclamation
Down
- having more than one spouse at one time
- flat shape with straight sides
- Latin for great
- noble, generous, forgiving
- Greek for great
- Latin for plenty
- Greek for small
- stocked; completely filled
- utensil; to carry out a plan
- extremely small
- greatness of size; brightness of a star
- Greek for many
25 Clues: plentiful • exclamation • do as ordered • trivial detail • thin or flimsy • Greek for many • Latin for great • Greek for great • Greek for large • Greek for small • miniature world • extremely small • Latin for plenty • influential person • make smaller or weaken • satisfy an appetite fully • noble, generous, forgiving • stocked; completely filled • utensil; to carry out a plan • ...
Golden Age of Greece 2022-03-31
Across
- drama that makes fun of politics
- temple for the goddess Athena
- high part of the city with temples
- wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- serious drama
- Greek sculptor known for the Parthenon
- philosopher wrote The Republic ideal government
- leader of Athens increased citizens power
- writer of Greek fables
- league formed by Sparta and allies
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- a form of taxes
- leader of Athens during its golden age
- league formed for Greek protection
- the study of basic truths about the universe
- written work designed for actors to perform
- a perfect form of an object or human in art
- philosopher student of Plato rules of logic
- philosopher taught students to question
- Greek historian father of modern history
- the open marketplace
20 Clues: serious drama • a form of taxes • the open marketplace • writer of Greek fables • wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • temple for the goddess Athena • drama that makes fun of politics • league formed for Greek protection • high part of the city with temples • league formed by Sparta and allies • leader of Athens during its golden age • Greek sculptor known for the Parthenon • ...
Jay 2023-01-10
Across
- one of two key influences on greek drama
- creature, half man half goat
- in greek means dance
- the greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act"
- slope of hill that served as the...
- the first great theorist of dramatic art
- wrote around 123 plays and born in 496 B.C
- comes from the greek word theatron
- (songs)
- one of two key influences on greek drama
- hut or tent, where actors could relax
- plays followed _____ with a prologue
Down
- what aristole calls an “act of justice”
- god of wine fertility
- literary critics attribute the fall of the hero to a _____
- a tragic hero is a man of _____
- religious and civic celebration
- where greek plays usually take place
- facilitated rapid change of roles and more
- a very wealthy city possibly 300,000 people
- what seats were mad of
- plays followed strict structure with a _____
- (altar)
- separated by choralodes
- according to aristotle this should contain plot, characters, thought and more.
- still used to refer to actors today
26 Clues: (altar) • (songs) • in greek means dance • god of wine fertility • what seats were mad of • separated by choralodes • creature, half man half goat • a tragic hero is a man of _____ • religious and civic celebration • comes from the greek word theatron • slope of hill that served as the... • still used to refer to actors today • where greek plays usually take place • ...
Greece VS. Rome 2021-02-11
Across
- civilization What kind of civilization was greece?
- What did Greek people think was barbaric?
- What is the short Roman sword called?
- Who was the greek god of the underworld?
- Who was the Greek god of war?
- Wars What was the name of the war between Carthage and Rome?
- What city was the place that democracy was made?
- What was one resource Greeks used for their artwork?
- Many Roman gods were borrowed from the __________.
Down
- the Great Leader who Julius Caesar fought in the Roman Civil War?
- Roman God of the Sky?
- What did Greeks use to make pots?
- The Roman God of War.
- Greek What was the language that Athens spoke?
- Julius ______ became dictator of Rome ending the Republic.
- What is a Greek city state?
- Who was Rome's first empire?
- Continent of Rome?
- Which holiday did Greeks celebrate by breaking pots?
- A person who seeks wisdom and enlightenment is a ______.
20 Clues: Continent of Rome? • Roman God of the Sky? • The Roman God of War. • What is a Greek city state? • Who was Rome's first empire? • Who was the Greek god of war? • What did Greeks use to make pots? • What is the short Roman sword called? • Who was the greek god of the underworld? • What did Greek people think was barbaric? • Greek What was the language that Athens spoke? • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-04-04
Across
- rule of the few powerful upper-class people
- A mountain where Greek gods/goddesses lived above
- The rule of a single person EG: king/queen
- Wars fought by various Greek states and Persia
- A persona who is legally part of a city-state
- Famous greek king of Sparta
- Used force to control votes, laws, etc.
- Stories that often involved Greek gods/goddesses
- A city that has its own independent law and gov.
- Similar to slaves
Down
- A city-state that gov. is a democracy
- A form of government that is ruled by the people
- A place in Greece with a narrow coastal passage
- A small number of people controlling a state
- A harsh government with harsh laws
- A war lasting 10 years between Greeks and Trojans
- A single ruler that has Aristocrates to advise him
- Post-pone the Persian attack
- A city-state that's gov. rules by oligarchy
- An area of Ancient Greek that's built on a hill
20 Clues: Similar to slaves • Famous greek king of Sparta • Post-pone the Persian attack • A harsh government with harsh laws • A city-state that gov. is a democracy • Used force to control votes, laws, etc. • The rule of a single person EG: king/queen • rule of the few powerful upper-class people • A city-state that's gov. rules by oligarchy • ...
Light and Color 2024-02-21
Across
- /the color made when all light is reflected
- /the color made when all light is absorbed
- /when light bounces off of an object and you can see it
- /the letters of the visible color spectrum
- /the power of a wave, affects the brightness of light
- /the particles that light is made of
- /the greek word for "light"
- /the way all energy travels
Down
- /the speed of a wave, affects the color of light
- /the fastest visible color of light
- /the slowest visible color of light
- /the bending of light
- /the way plants use light to make food
- /the main source of natural light on Earth
- /colors that you can't see are _______ into the object
- /breaks up light into the visible color spectrum
- /when light travels in a straight path
17 Clues: /the bending of light • /the greek word for "light" • /the way all energy travels • /the fastest visible color of light • /the slowest visible color of light • /the particles that light is made of • /the way plants use light to make food • /when light travels in a straight path • /the color made when all light is absorbed • /the letters of the visible color spectrum • ...
Chapter 11: Paul 2014-06-01
Across
- As Jesus became recognized as a teacher with particular power, Jews eventually accepted him as a new ______ sent by God.
- During Paul's travels he helped to build the first community to be called Christian in this capital of ______.
- Acts begins with a description of Jesus' ______ into heaven and meres on to the story of Pentecost.
- Paul wrote most of his letters about ____ years after the death of Jesus.
- The second half of Acts is dominated by the personality, preaching, and _______ travels of Paul and his coworkers.
- What did Jesus' followers refer to him as?
- Based on a Latin word meaning "call".
- Paul's letters to the _________, exemplify his love and concern for the people he served.
- Virtually all that we know about Paul is found in the ________.
- What is an epistle?
- What came first the Gospels or the epistles?
- The very first Christians were faithful Jews who believed Jesus to be the _______.
Down
- Paul spoke to his audiences with a sense of _______.
- In Paul's day, letters were ordinarily written on _______.
- Paul tells almost nothing about what happened to him on the road to ________.
- What event turns the focus from Jesus of History to the Christ of Faith?
- Luke did not write the Acts of the Apostles until approximately ______ years after Paul's experience.
- Paul's Jewish name was ______, while his name in Roman or Greek circles was Paul.
- The word ________ can be used to describe the point at which someone who had no faith at all comes to believe in God.
- _____ epistles in the New Testament were either written by or attributed to Paul.
- Diaspora comes from the word meaning, _________.
- The letter to the Romans is considered Paul's _______.
- Who did Paul never meet?
- Paul was a ________ by training.
- Paul was born a Jew in _________.
25 Clues: What is an epistle? • Who did Paul never meet? • Paul was a ________ by training. • Paul was born a Jew in _________. • Based on a Latin word meaning "call". • What did Jesus' followers refer to him as? • What came first the Gospels or the epistles? • Diaspora comes from the word meaning, _________. • Paul spoke to his audiences with a sense of _______. • ...
Chapter 11: Paul -By Emma Greenfield 2014-06-01
Across
- Paul wrote most of his letters about ____ years after the death of Jesus.
- In Paul's day, letters were ordinarily written on _______.
- The very first Christians were faithful Jews who believed Jesus to be the _______.
- As Jesus became recognized as a teacher with particular power, Jews eventually accepted him as a new ______ sent by God.
- Luke did not write the Acts of the Apostles until approximately ______ years after Paul's experience.
- Paul's Jewish name was ______, while his name in Roman or Greek circles was Paul.
- Virtually all that we know about Paul is found in the ________.
- Who did Paul never meet?
- What came first the Gospels or the epistles?
- Paul's letters to the _________, exemplify his love and concern for the people he served.
- During Paul's travels he helped to build the first community to be called Christian in this capital of ______.
- The word ________ can be used to describe the point at which someone who had no faith at all comes to believe in God.
Down
- _____ epistles in the New Testament were either written by or attributed to Paul.
- The letter to the Romans is considered Paul's _______.
- Paul was born a Jew in _________.
- Diaspora comes from the word meaning, _________.
- Paul was a ________ by training.
- What event turns the focus from Jesus of History to the Christ of Faith?
- What did Jesus' followers refer to him as?
- The second half of Acts is dominated by the personality, preaching, and _______ travels of Paul and his coworkers.
- Acts begins with a description of Jesus' ______ into heaven and meres on to the story of Pentecost.
- What is an epistle?
- Paul tells almost nothing about what happened to him on the road to ________.
- Paul spoke to his audiences with a sense of _______.
- Based on a Latin word meaning "call".
25 Clues: What is an epistle? • Who did Paul never meet? • Paul was a ________ by training. • Paul was born a Jew in _________. • Based on a Latin word meaning "call". • What did Jesus' followers refer to him as? • What came first the Gospels or the epistles? • Diaspora comes from the word meaning, _________. • Paul spoke to his audiences with a sense of _______. • ...
Maths Work 2021-09-22
Across
- V, II, L are examples of - - - - - numerals.
- an angle with 90 degrees is called a - - - - - angle.
- What is a number that is neither positive nor negative? (4 letters)
- How many cards are there in a deck? (8 letters)
- A triangle with all equal sides is called... (11 letters)
- A number with seven digits is at least one... (7 letters)
- Numbers that can only by divided by one and themselves are - - - - - numbers.
- Is the answer to this question positive or negative? 3 - -4
Down
- Adding together the sides of a shape will find you the... (9 letters)
- A shape with four sides. (13 letters)
- A fraction with a greater numerator is a - - - - - - - - fraction.
- How many centimetres are in a meter (10 letters)
- Analog clocks show how many hours (6 letters)
- The bottom number in a fraction is called a... (11 letters)
- A decimal that starts with 3.14 and goes on forever without repeating.
15 Clues: A shape with four sides. (13 letters) • V, II, L are examples of - - - - - numerals. • Analog clocks show how many hours (6 letters) • How many cards are there in a deck? (8 letters) • How many centimetres are in a meter (10 letters) • an angle with 90 degrees is called a - - - - - angle. • A triangle with all equal sides is called... (11 letters) • ...
Chapter 11: Paul -By Emma Greenfield 2014-06-01
Across
- Paul tells almost nothing about what happened to him on the road to ________.
- As Jesus became recognized as a teacher with particular power, Jews eventually accepted him as a new ______ sent by God.
- What did Jesus' followers refer to him as?
- Virtually all that we know about Paul is found in the ________.
- Who did Paul never meet?
- Acts begins with a description of Jesus' ______ into heaven and meres on to the story of Pentecost.
- Paul's Jewish name was ______, while his name in Roman or Greek circles was Paul.
- Paul's letters to the _________, exemplify his love and concern for the people he served.
- Paul was a ________ by training.
- The second half of Acts is dominated by the personality, preaching, and _______ travels of Paul and his coworkers.
- _____ epistles in the New Testament were either written by or attributed to Paul.
- Luke did not write the Acts of the Apostles until approximately ______ years after Paul's experience.
Down
- What event turns the focus from Jesus of History to the Christ of Faith?
- The word ________ can be used to describe the point at which someone who had no faith at all comes to believe in God.
- In Paul's day, letters were ordinarily written on _______.
- The letter to the Romans is considered Paul's _______.
- During Paul's travels he helped to build the first community to be called Christian in this capital of ______.
- Based on a Latin word meaning "call".
- Paul was born a Jew in _________.
- What came first the Gospels or the epistles?
- Diaspora comes from the word meaning, _________.
- The very first Christians were faithful Jews who believed Jesus to be the _______.
- Paul spoke to his audiences with a sense of _______.
- What is an epistle?
- Paul wrote most of his letters about ____ years after the death of Jesus.
25 Clues: What is an epistle? • Who did Paul never meet? • Paul was a ________ by training. • Paul was born a Jew in _________. • Based on a Latin word meaning "call". • What did Jesus' followers refer to him as? • What came first the Gospels or the epistles? • Diaspora comes from the word meaning, _________. • Paul spoke to his audiences with a sense of _______. • ...
Red Rock Trivia 2021-06-04
Across
- Bedtime Cocktail - or Head Covering (8 Letters)
- Mid-Day Nap in Nogales (6 Letters)
- Chef Emeril's signature exclamation!(3 Letters)
- It comes after "merci," - a lot (8 Letters)
- Apple Seed - or a Domino's Dot (3 Letters)
- Unmanned Aircraft (5 Letters)
Down
- Practice Boxing with light blows (4 Letters)
- Cricket Field - Central Part (5 Letters)
- No Fair Trials in this kind of Court(8 Letters)
- Bundle of Wheat - or Paper (5 Letters)
- Funeral Attendee (7 Letters)
- LEFT - at Sea (4 Letters)
12 Clues: LEFT - at Sea (4 Letters) • Funeral Attendee (7 Letters) • Unmanned Aircraft (5 Letters) • Mid-Day Nap in Nogales (6 Letters) • Bundle of Wheat - or Paper (5 Letters) • Cricket Field - Central Part (5 Letters) • Apple Seed - or a Domino's Dot (3 Letters) • It comes after "merci," - a lot (8 Letters) • Practice Boxing with light blows (4 Letters) • ...
computer 2024-02-19
Across
- Temporary storage for quick access (3 letters)
- Output device for producing sound (5 letters)
- Central part of a computer network (3 letters)
- The brain of the computer (7 letters)
- Input device with keys for typing (8 letters)
- Visual display unit (7 letters)
- Software for creating slideshows (11 letters)
Down
- The main circuit board (10 letters)
- Input device used for pointing (5 letters)
- Portable storage device (6 letters)
- Device or printing documents (7 letters)
- Software for browsing the internet (7 letters)
12 Clues: Visual display unit (7 letters) • The main circuit board (10 letters) • Portable storage device (6 letters) • The brain of the computer (7 letters) • Device or printing documents (7 letters) • Input device used for pointing (5 letters) • Output device for producing sound (5 letters) • Input device with keys for typing (8 letters) • ...
BIRTHDAY SPECIAL 2024-06-14
Across
- Intensely attractive and alluring (9 letters)
- Intense longing for you (5 letters)
- You make me _______ (4 letters)
- Fiery and exciting (4 letters)
- Totally captivated by you (7 letters)
- Fiery romantic feeling (7 letters)
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- What I want to give you (5 letters)
- You are my HOT ______ (6 letters)
- You make my heart ______ (4 letters)
- A strong feeling of longing (6 letters)
- Intense pleasure and excitement (7 letters)
- What you do when you make me want you (5 letters)
12 Clues: Fiery and exciting (4 letters) • Intense longing for you (5 letters) • You make me _______ (4 letters) • Fiery romantic feeling (7 letters) • You are my HOT ______ (6 letters) • Totally captivated by you (7 letters) • What I want to give you (5 letters) • You make my heart ______ (4 letters) • Intense pleasure and excitement (7 letters) • ...
AM 16-3 Vocab 2025-03-16
Across
- Thinly scattered or distributed (5 letters)
- Brief and to the point, often sharp (5 letters)
- Showing a variety or difference (7 letters)
- The activity of buying and selling (8 letters)
- To engage in conversation (8 letters)
Down
- To cover in a liquid (7 letters)
- Opposed or against (6 letters)
- Unfavorable or harmful (7 letters)
- In short supply (6 letters)
- To force or pressure through threats (6 letters)
- To pay back (10 letters)
- To travel across or through (8 letters)
12 Clues: To pay back (10 letters) • In short supply (6 letters) • Opposed or against (6 letters) • To cover in a liquid (7 letters) • Unfavorable or harmful (7 letters) • To engage in conversation (8 letters) • To travel across or through (8 letters) • Thinly scattered or distributed (5 letters) • Showing a variety or difference (7 letters) • ...
Data warehouse 2025-08-05
Across
- (6 letters) - Starts at (2, 6)
- TABLE (10 letters) - Starts at (3, 1)
- MART (9 letters) - Starts at (1, 10)
- KEY (11 letters) - Starts at (1, 1)
- (9 letters) - Starts at (1, 11)
- CONSTELLATION (21 letters) - Starts at (3, 10)
- (3 letters) - Starts at (1, 6)
- WAREHOUSE (14 letters) - Starts at (1,1)
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- (7 letters) - Starts at (4, 1)
- (11 letters) - Starts at (3, 10)
- (10 letters) - Starts at (1, 15)
- (9 letters) - Starts at (3, 1)
- (4 letters) - Starts at (4, 1)
- INTELLIGENCE (21 letters) - Starts at (4, 11)
- QUALITY (12 letters) - Starts at (2, 6)
15 Clues: (7 letters) - Starts at (4, 1) • (6 letters) - Starts at (2, 6) • (9 letters) - Starts at (3, 1) • (4 letters) - Starts at (4, 1) • (3 letters) - Starts at (1, 6) • (9 letters) - Starts at (1, 11) • (11 letters) - Starts at (3, 10) • (10 letters) - Starts at (1, 15) • KEY (11 letters) - Starts at (1, 1) • MART (9 letters) - Starts at (1, 10) • ...
Business Bulletin 2023-01-19
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- Business fraternity represented by greek letters Δ Σ Π
- Discipline dealing with the allocation of funds within an organization and the acquisition of funds to meet its current and future needs
- BGSU shark tank
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- What month is the spring job expo?
- What residence hall is the business district in?
- Name of the business building
- University for the public
- Number of specializations in the SCoB
8 Clues: BGSU shark tank • University for the public • Name of the business building • What month is the spring job expo? • Number of specializations in the SCoB • What residence hall is the business district in? • Business fraternity represented by greek letters Δ Σ Π • ...
Quiz 1- DPPDT (PGP-Term IV, 2024) 2024-08-19
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- The phenomenon where platforms must continuously innovate to stay competitive. (16 letters, hyphenated)
- A market structure where a platform caters to two or more distinct user groups that interact with each other. (14 letters)
- In moving from an established product to a platform, at least the firm does not have to worry about? (22 letters, hyphenated)
- A problem where early adopters are hesitant to join a platform until others do, but others won't join until early adopters do. (15 letters, hyphenated)
- Social media wars, where one’s feature is copied by another, are a sign of the emergence of a _______ design. (8 letters)
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- A strategy used by companies to offer their products or services across multiple platforms simultaneously. (11 letters)
- The challenge of maintaining stability in a platform ecosystem where changes to one side can impact the other side. (13 letters, hyphenated)
- Decline of portable music players, digital cameras, etc due to mobile phones. (11 letters)
- Pepperfry is an example of ______ platform. (7 letters)
- A scenario where one firm's success forces others to make rapid advances to catch up or surpass. (13 letters)
- The shift from physical products or services to digital formats, making them more easily distributable. (13 letters)
- The ability of a platform to keep users from leaving due to high switching costs. (6 letters, hyphenated)
- The point at which a platform reaches critical mass and becomes the dominant player in the market. (7 letters)
- The phenomenon where the value of a platform increases as more people use it. (14 letters, hyphenated)
- A situation where a system, once broken, cannot be easily repaired or returned to its original state. (21 letters, hyphenated)
15 Clues: Pepperfry is an example of ______ platform. (7 letters) • Decline of portable music players, digital cameras, etc due to mobile phones. (11 letters) • The phenomenon where the value of a platform increases as more people use it. (14 letters, hyphenated) • The phenomenon where platforms must continuously innovate to stay competitive. (16 letters, hyphenated) • ...
De Stijl 2024-12-05
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- The De Stijl movement was a response to the ornate style of this earlier design movement. (7 letters)
- The use of red, blue, yellow, black, and white in De Stijl design reflects a limited, flat ______ scheme. (6 letters)
- A journal that Theo van Doesburg started, where De Stijl artists shared ideas and advocated for their artistic vision. (15 letters)
- Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian were key figures in this movement, which is also known as Neo-_________. (10 letters)
- De Stijl artists aimed to reduce forms to basic geometric shapes, such as these right angles. (10 letters)
- This architectural feature, common in De Stijl buildings like the Schröder House, is known for its flexibility and openness. (8 letters)
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- Theo van Doesburg, one of the leaders of De Stijl, designed this distinctive, square-based typeface. (7 letters)
- The De Stijl movement emphasized these two types of lines to create balance and structure in designs. (21 letters)
- De Stijl artists used these basic colors, alongside black and white, to express their vision of universality. (7 letters)
- The structure of the Schröder House was influenced by this De Stijl characteristic, focusing on horizontal and vertical components. (12 letters)
- This movement, which started in 1917 in the Netherlands, aimed for universal harmony through pure abstraction. (7 letters)
- The De Stijl movement’s focus on universal harmony and order was influenced by the aftermath of this major global event.(8 letters)
- This type of design emphasized function and harmony, with minimal decoration and abstract forms. (8 letters)
- One of the key artists of De Stijl, known for his abstract paintings and his quest for universal harmony through geometric forms. (8 letters)
- Known for his work with furniture and architecture, this artist designed the famous Red and Blue Chair. (8 letters)
15 Clues: The De Stijl movement was a response to the ornate style of this earlier design movement. (7 letters) • De Stijl artists aimed to reduce forms to basic geometric shapes, such as these right angles. (10 letters) • This type of design emphasized function and harmony, with minimal decoration and abstract forms. (8 letters) • ...
Supply Chain Management 2025-03-19
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- - The act of using goods and services (10 letters)
- - Gross Domestic Product, the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period (4 letters)
- - A decrease in the general level of prices in an economy (9 letters)
- - The action of putting money into financial schemes, shares, or property with the expectation of achieving a profit (10 letters)
- - A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money (8 letters)
- BALANCE - The difference between the value of a country's exports and imports (10 letters)
- - The amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry (6 letters)
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- - The state of being without a job (11 letters)
- POLICY - Government policy that attempts to influence the direction of the economy through changes in government spending or taxes (12 letters)
- POLICY - The policy of a central bank, aimed at influencing the level of economic activity, especially by controlling the supply of money and interest rates (15 letters)
- - The effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input (11 letters)
- RATE - The proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding (12 letters)
- - The amount of a commodity or service available and the desire of producers to produce and sell it (6 letters)
- - An economic principle that describes a consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service (6 letters)
- RATE - The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another (12 letters)
15 Clues: - The state of being without a job (11 letters) • - The act of using goods and services (10 letters) • - A decrease in the general level of prices in an economy (9 letters) • - The amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry (6 letters) • - A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money (8 letters) • ...
Forecasting the National Economy 2025-03-19
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- RATE - The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another (12 letters)
- - The state of being without a job (11 letters)
- - The effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input (11 letters)
- - An economic principle that describes a consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service (6 letters)
- - The amount of a commodity or service available and the desire of producers to produce and sell it (6 letters)
- - A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money (8 letters)
- - A decrease in the general level of prices in an economy (9 letters)
- - The action of putting money into financial schemes, shares, or property with the expectation of achieving a profit (10 letters)
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- BALANCE - The difference between the value of a country's exports and imports (10 letters)
- POLICY - Government policy that attempts to influence the direction of the economy through changes in government spending or taxes (12 letters)
- - Gross Domestic Product, the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period (4 letters)
- POLICY - The policy of a central bank, aimed at influencing the level of economic activity, especially by controlling the supply of money and interest rates (15 letters)
- RATE - The proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding (12 letters)
- - The act of using goods and services (10 letters)
- - The amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry (6 letters)
15 Clues: - The state of being without a job (11 letters) • - The act of using goods and services (10 letters) • - A decrease in the general level of prices in an economy (9 letters) • - The amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry (6 letters) • - A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money (8 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-12-17
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- logical guess.
- 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.
- person who pays rent, either in money or crops, to grow crops on another person’s land.
- in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every 4 years in honor of Zeus.
- legal member of a country or city-state.
- man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta.
- Greek victory over the Persian Navy during the Second Persian War.
- Greek city-state
- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- ownership and control of other people as property
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan.
- the civilization of the Ancient Greeks and Romans.
- military alliance led by Sparta.
- unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler.
- In ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters.
- the form of Greek culture that emerges after Alexander’s conquests
- Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit.
- military housing.
- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes.
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- military alliance led by Athens.
- 18 foot long Macedonian pike.
- oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way.
- membership in a state or community, which gives a person civil and political and obligations.
- democracy in which people elect representatives to make the nation’s laws.
- worship of many gods or deities.
- Greek victory over the Persian Army that ended the First Persian War.
- art and practice of government.
- poetic songs.
- form of teaching in which the teacher asks students question after question to force them to think more clearly.
- society organized for the purpose of waging war.
- “high city” in Greek, the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city’s defenses were located.
- form of government in which citizens hold political power.
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer in Sparta.
- government in which a small group of people rule.
35 Clues: poetic songs. • logical guess. • Greek city-state • military housing. • 18 foot long Macedonian pike. • art and practice of government. • military alliance led by Athens. • worship of many gods or deities. • military alliance led by Sparta. • school of philosophy founded by Plato • legal member of a country or city-state. • society organized for the purpose of waging war. • ...
Percy Jackson And The Olympians: The Lightning Thief 2024-12-09
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- The Greek god of war
- A smart, stubborn girl who is the daughter of Athena
- The daughter of Zeus who was turned into a pine tree
- A ghost who gives prophecies to Percy
- The entrance to Mount Olympus
- A being that is half goat and half human
- A place in the Underworld where mortals are eternally punished for their bad deeds
- A group of three monsters who work for Hades
- The Greek god of the sky
- The entrance to the Underworld
- The home of the gods
- A license required to be allowed to go search for Pan
- A powerful demi-god who was trained by Chiron
- A Greek god of wine who is camp director of Camp Half-Blood
- Three women who control the lives of people from birth to death
- A demonic wolf-like creature that tried to kill Percy
- Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades
- The three-headed dog in the Underworld
- Percy's Latin teacher who works at Camp Half-Blood
- A Fury who is disguised as Percy's pre-algebra teacher
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- A girl who bullies Percy at Yancy Academy
- The mother of Percy Jackson
- A camp where demi-gods train for quests
- Zeus's most prized-possession
- The mean girl at Camp Half-Blood who pushed Percy's head in a toilet
- A huge creature with a bull head that attacks Percy and his mom
- The son of Zeus
- Percy's Jackson's sword that is made of celestial bronze
- The Greek god of wisdom and warfare
- The place where souls go after they die
- A friend of Percy's at Camp Half-Blood, but betrayed him in the end
- Percy's rude step-dad
- The messenger Greek god
- A day of significance for the Greek gods
- The Greek god of the sea
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The Greek god of shepherds, flocks, and the wild
- A satyr who loves to sleep and eat tin cans
- The Greek goddess of marriage
- A being that is half horse and half human
- A woman who turns people into stone and has snakes on her head
- A child of a god
42 Clues: The son of Zeus • A child of a god • The Greek god of war • The home of the gods • Percy's rude step-dad • The messenger Greek god • The Greek god of the sky • The Greek god of the sea • Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades • The mother of Percy Jackson • Zeus's most prized-possession • The entrance to Mount Olympus • The Greek goddess of marriage • The entrance to the Underworld • ...
Iron Curtain 2023-05-24
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- Curtain Term used to describe the ideological and physical division of Europe during the Cold War. (11 letters)
- Military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states in response to NATO. (10 letters)
- Country where a popular uprising against Soviet control occurred in 1956, resulting in a violent Soviet military intervention. (7 letters)
- Period of political tension and rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, which contributed to the formation of the Iron Curtain. (8 letters)
- US policy designed to contain the spread of communism and support countries threatened by Soviet expansionism. (12 letters)
- Charlie Famous crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War. (15 letters)
- Soviet leader who succeeded Stalin and played a role in the Cuban Missile Crisis, heightening tensions behind the Iron Curtain. (15 letters)
- Term used to describe the countries in Eastern Europe that were politically and economically dependent on the Soviet Union. (14 letters)
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- Speech Famous address delivered by Churchill in 1946, warning about the division of Europe and the spread of communism. (14 letters)
- Operation conducted by Western Allies to provide essential supplies to West Berlin during the Soviet blockade in 1948-1949. (13 letters)
- Collective term for the socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe under Soviet influence. (12 letters)
- Concrete barrier built in 1961 to separate East and West Berlin. (10 letters)
- Country that experienced a communist coup d'état in 1948, leading to its inclusion within the Iron Curtain. (13 letters)
- British Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain" in a speech delivered in 1946. (9 letters)
- Tito Leader of Yugoslavia who successfully pursued a policy of non-alignment, maintaining independence from both the Eastern and Western blocs. (14 letters)
15 Clues: Concrete barrier built in 1961 to separate East and West Berlin. (10 letters) • Charlie Famous crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War. (15 letters) • British Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain" in a speech delivered in 1946. (9 letters) • ...
Forecasting the National Economy 2025-03-19
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- - The act of using goods and services (10 letters)
- - Gross Domestic Product, the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period (4 letters)
- - A decrease in the general level of prices in an economy (9 letters)
- - The action of putting money into financial schemes, shares, or property with the expectation of achieving a profit (10 letters)
- - A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money (8 letters)
- BALANCE - The difference between the value of a country's exports and imports (10 letters)
- - The amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry (6 letters)
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- - The state of being without a job (11 letters)
- POLICY - Government policy that attempts to influence the direction of the economy through changes in government spending or taxes (12 letters)
- POLICY - The policy of a central bank, aimed at influencing the level of economic activity, especially by controlling the supply of money and interest rates (15 letters)
- - The effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input (11 letters)
- RATE - The proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding (12 letters)
- - The amount of a commodity or service available and the desire of producers to produce and sell it (6 letters)
- - An economic principle that describes a consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service (6 letters)
- RATE - The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another (12 letters)
15 Clues: - The state of being without a job (11 letters) • - The act of using goods and services (10 letters) • - A decrease in the general level of prices in an economy (9 letters) • - The amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry (6 letters) • - A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money (8 letters) • ...
Operating Systems Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-29
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- (12 Letters): A general model for specifying the protection of resources in an operating system.
- (4 Letters): A technology that uses multiple hard drives to improve performance and/or data redundancy (Acronym).
- (11 Letters): The mechanism used by an application program to request a service from the operating system's kernel.
- (8 Letters): A mechanism where a process can be temporarily moved out of main memory to secondary storage and then brought back.
- (6 Letters): The core component of an operating system, responsible for managing system resources and providing a low-level interface.
- (15 Letters): The coordination of multiple processes to ensure that they interact correctly, often involving mechanisms like locks or semaphores.
- (8 Letters): A situation where two or more processes are waiting indefinitely for a resource held by one of the waiting processes.
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- (9 Letters): A state in virtual memory when a process spends more time paging than executing.
- (13 Letters): A memory management technique that allows the execution of processes that are not completely in main memory.
- (4 Letters): The simplest non-preemptive CPU scheduling algorithm, also known as First-Come, First-Served (Acronym).
- (3 Letters): A non-preemptive scheduling algorithm that gives the CPU to the process with the shortest next CPU burst (Acronym).
- (9 Letters): An integer variable used for signaling among processes, typically involving wait() and signal() operations.
- (6 Letters): A memory-management scheme that permits the physical address space of a process to be noncontiguous.
- (8 Letters): A high-level language construct that provides a mechanism for process synchronization and mutual exclusion.
- (10 Letters): A CPU scheduling algorithm where each process gets a small, fixed unit of CPU time, called a time slice.
15 Clues: (9 Letters): A state in virtual memory when a process spends more time paging than executing. • (12 Letters): A general model for specifying the protection of resources in an operating system. • (4 Letters): A technology that uses multiple hard drives to improve performance and/or data redundancy (Acronym). • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-08-11
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- this playwriter grew up in Colonus
- seating that rose in a semicircle
- temple dedicated to goddess Athena
- he wrote Greek tragedies
- a bawdy drama
- he composed in the oral traditions
- Southern Greek island
- a group of four plays
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- concluding stanza
- a group of singers
- the earliest dramas were performed here
- Religion Greek theatre was rooted in this
- a 26 mile race
- exposition
- additional songs
- the chorus sings while dancing during this
16 Clues: exposition • a bawdy drama • a 26 mile race • additional songs • concluding stanza • a group of singers • Southern Greek island • a group of four plays • he wrote Greek tragedies • seating that rose in a semicircle • this playwriter grew up in Colonus • temple dedicated to goddess Athena • he composed in the oral traditions • the earliest dramas were performed here • ...
Vocabulary Review Lessons 1-6; 8th Grade 2023-10-18
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- Latin root meaning "brother"
- fear of heights
- existing at birth, but not hereditary
- Latin root meaning "to be born"
- hatred of marriage
- Greek root meaning "death"
- study of culture,customs, and origins of humans
- hatred of women
- hateful or distasteful
- medical care dealing with women's health
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- name derived from a paternal ancestor
- Latin root meaning "a male child"
- Greek root meaning "friend"
- like an uncle
- Greek root meaning "human being" or "man"
- Latin root meaning birth or race
- controlled by one's wife
- record of descent from one's ancestor
- Latin root meaning "to beget" or "to bring forth"
- Greek root meaning "diseased" or "bad"
- condition of being self governed
- married to two mates
22 Clues: like an uncle • fear of heights • hatred of women • hatred of marriage • married to two mates • hateful or distasteful • controlled by one's wife • Greek root meaning "death" • Greek root meaning "friend" • Latin root meaning "brother" • Latin root meaning "to be born" • Latin root meaning birth or race • condition of being self governed • Latin root meaning "a male child" • ...
Bible Vocabularies 11/15 2023-11-15
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- The Ultimate Author of the Bible
- Let's sit around and listen to grandpa
- Actually it is a library of books
- Author(?) of the Torah
- Bible is without error
- The Latin Bible
- The Greeks call it instead of Torah
- Protestant name for Deuterocanonical
- The Table of Content for Dummies
- Mr. Kim's favorite Catholic App
- First bishops
- The Academic language of the 1st century
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- Seven Greek books dropped in the Jewish Canon
- When God breathe into Adam in Genesis
- The Greek word for good news
- My Bible has 66 books
- The word means Law or Instruction
- Old covenant and new covenant
- The Bible Translator from Greek to Latin
- Bishops in union with the Pope
20 Clues: First bishops • The Latin Bible • My Bible has 66 books • Author(?) of the Torah • Bible is without error • The Greek word for good news • Old covenant and new covenant • Bishops in union with the Pope • Mr. Kim's favorite Catholic App • The Ultimate Author of the Bible • The Table of Content for Dummies • The word means Law or Instruction • Actually it is a library of books • ...
LC 4 2024-12-30
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- Conflict between groups within one country.
- Temple in Athens for Athena.
- Ancient kingdom north of Greece.
- Government where citizens vote directly.
- Southeastern European landmass including Greece.
- Trade system using currency.
- Ruler seizing power unlawfully.
- Greek-influenced blend of multiple cultures.
- Power held by a small group.
- Time of peace, prosperity, and culture.
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- Thinker seeking knowledge and wisdom.
- Government by a wealthy, privileged class.
- Trading goods directly without money.
- Greek military formation of soldiers.
- Sparta-led alliance opposing Athens.
- Rule by a king or queen.
- Athens-led alliance against Persia.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Greek city-state with surrounding land.
- Greek city-state known for democracy.
20 Clues: Rule by a king or queen. • Temple in Athens for Athena. • Trade system using currency. • Power held by a small group. • Ruler seizing power unlawfully. • Ancient kingdom north of Greece. • Athens-led alliance against Persia. • Sparta-led alliance opposing Athens. • Thinker seeking knowledge and wisdom. • Trading goods directly without money. • ...
Greek gods 2022-03-11
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- god of the underworld
- god of the grape-harvest, winemaking, orchards and fruit, vegetation,
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology
- goddess of victory
- Olympian goddess of the harvest and agriculture,
- Olympian goddess of wisdom and war
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- Through levitation or his wings Hypnos has the ability to fly
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- the sky god and chief deity of ancient Greece, and of Hades, god of the underworld
- Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology
- Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire
- one of the twelve Olympians and the sister and wife of Zeus
- Greek goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and chastity
- god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality,
15 Clues: goddess of victory • god of the underworld • Olympian goddess of wisdom and war • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • Olympian goddess of the harvest and agriculture, • god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, • Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology • ...
Iron Curtain 2023-05-24
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- Curtain Term used to describe the ideological and physical division of Europe during the Cold War. (11 letters)
- Military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states in response to NATO. (10 letters)
- Country where a popular uprising against Soviet control occurred in 1956, resulting in a violent Soviet military intervention. (7 letters)
- Period of political tension and rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, which contributed to the formation of the Iron Curtain. (8 letters)
- US policy designed to contain the spread of communism and support countries threatened by Soviet expansionism. (12 letters)
- Charlie Famous crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War. (15 letters)
- Soviet leader who succeeded Stalin and played a role in the Cuban Missile Crisis, heightening tensions behind the Iron Curtain. (15 letters)
- Term used to describe the countries in Eastern Europe that were politically and economically dependent on the Soviet Union. (14 letters)
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- Speech Famous address delivered by Churchill in 1946, warning about the division of Europe and the spread of communism. (14 letters)
- Operation conducted by Western Allies to provide essential supplies to West Berlin during the Soviet blockade in 1948-1949. (13 letters)
- Collective term for the socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe under Soviet influence. (12 letters)
- Concrete barrier built in 1961 to separate East and West Berlin. (10 letters)
- Country that experienced a communist coup d'état in 1948, leading to its inclusion within the Iron Curtain. (13 letters)
- British Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain" in a speech delivered in 1946. (9 letters)
- Tito Leader of Yugoslavia who successfully pursued a policy of non-alignment, maintaining independence from both the Eastern and Western blocs. (14 letters)
15 Clues: Concrete barrier built in 1961 to separate East and West Berlin. (10 letters) • Charlie Famous crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War. (15 letters) • British Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain" in a speech delivered in 1946. (9 letters) • ...
The Royal Cipher 2025-02-02
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- : The practice of associating a product with a royal or high-status image to increase perceived value. (8 letters)
- : A luxurious textile once reserved for emperors but is now available globally. (4 letters)
- : The process of dividing a market into distinct groups with similar needs or characteristics. (10 letters)
- : A luxurious gemstone once exclusive to kings, now available in jewelry stores. (7 letters)
- : The first stage of the Product Life Cycle, where a product is launched into the market. (11 letters)
- : This once-royal beverage, often linked to British high society, is now a staple in homes worldwide. (3 letters)
- : The amount a company expects to earn above its costs, also known as the return on investment. (4 letters)
- : A type of asset investment that appreciates over time and was historically owned by aristocrats. (6 letters)
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- : The term for companies offering different versions of the same product at multiple price points, mimicking the hierarchy of luxury goods. (9 letters)
- : A pricing strategy where a company sets an initially high price for an exclusive product before lowering it over time. (7 letters)
- : The stage in the Product Life Cycle where sales decline and companies decide to either rejuvenate the product or phase it out. (7 letters)
- : A once-royal method of transportation, now a public service in cities. (6 letters)
- : The stage in a product’s life cycle where revenue growth is highest due to rising demand. (6 letters)
- : What we call a product that was once exclusive to royalty but is now mass-produced (e.g., perfumes, silk). (9 letters)
- : This strategy involves positioning a product as luxurious, using premium pricing and exclusivity. (7 letters)
15 Clues: : A once-royal method of transportation, now a public service in cities. (6 letters) • : A luxurious textile once reserved for emperors but is now available globally. (4 letters) • : A luxurious gemstone once exclusive to kings, now available in jewelry stores. (7 letters) • ...
Crossword 1 2025-12-16
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- basaltic lava
- Chinese life force
- Islamic pilgrimage
- sign for a performance start
- crumbly Greek cheese
- 4th Greek letter
- river mouth
- snowy monster
- 4 sided polygon
- deceitful schemer
- eradication of noise
- protruding door feature
- female deer
- selenium symbol
- Bible book featuring Moses
- surname for NY-14 representative
- inhabitant of the Dutch capital
- organised course of action
- first 3 symbols in Roman numerals
- lack of romantic interests
- ___ on the shelf
- Disbelief in a Good
- Iron lady's surname
- group of flamingos
- Titanic wrecker
- capital city of Palau
- occuring every solar orbit
- sour, sarcastic satire
- table napkin
- New York rock band
- Yemeni port city
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- item for luring
- Scottish language
- breed from Shetland
- common English verb
- famous naturalist forename
- Aromatic blue-green herb
- long garden terrace
- wrath of fury
- Saturn's inner moon
- a place of residence
- Arabic Noble title
- side coming lines
- hoosier state
- first letters abbreviation
- corporal punishment causing blindness
- Uralic group in Russia
- Pennsylvanian lakeside town
- unique ecological habitat
- deliciously irrational
- constituency representative abbreviation
- solid lipid
- strange and frightening
- ready set __
- gentle strike
- Dark blue hue
- Narnian feline
- 90 inches is 2____
- Welsh parliament
- Gene family with mutated oncogenes
- poem in mourning
- upwards Cardinal direction
62 Clues: river mouth • female deer • solid lipid • ready set __ • table napkin • basaltic lava • wrath of fury • snowy monster • hoosier state • gentle strike • Dark blue hue • Narnian feline • item for luring • 4 sided polygon • selenium symbol • Titanic wrecker • 4th Greek letter • ___ on the shelf • Welsh parliament • poem in mourning • Yemeni port city • Scottish language • side coming lines • deceitful schemer • ...
Famous Sculptures 2023-06-06
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- - Renaissance masterpiece
- - Symbol of freedom
- - Goddess of love
- - Titan carrying the world
- - Ancient athlete's throw
- - Heavenly messenger
- - Transcendent state
- - Sculpted performer
- - Ancient discus thrower
- - Michelangelo's unfinished works
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- - Hindu deity with an elephant head
- - Greek goddess of victory
- - Hellenistic masterpiece
- - Winged horse of Greek mythology
- - Philosophical statue
- - Mary holding Jesus
- - Mythical creature with a human head and lion's body
- - Greek god of music and poetry
- - The Kiss creator
- - Biblical lawgiver
20 Clues: - Goddess of love • - The Kiss creator • - Symbol of freedom • - Biblical lawgiver • - Mary holding Jesus • - Heavenly messenger • - Transcendent state • - Sculpted performer • - Philosophical statue • - Ancient discus thrower • - Renaissance masterpiece • - Hellenistic masterpiece • - Ancient athlete's throw • - Greek goddess of victory • - Titan carrying the world • ...
Ancient Greeks 2024-04-14
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- Is a Greek play with a sad and tragic ending: T___________________
- The Bireme and Trireme were Greek S_____________.
- It was a political ideology invented by the Greeks: D___________________
- Mount O__________________ is where the Greek gods lived.
- A famous Greek general was: A_______________ the Great.
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- The top most part of a Greek city is called an A_________________.
- The O____________ Games were important for the Greek society.
- Slaves, children and W________________ were not given rights in ancient Greece
- A H___________________ is the name given to a Greek Soldier.
- The Greeks wanted to live a G____________ life
- In the battle of Troy, the soldiers hid in a wooden: H____________
- These people admired the Greeks: R________________
- Is a Greek play with a good and happy ending: C___________________
- Apart from a healthy body, you had to have a healthy M_________ so learning was important
14 Clues: The Greeks wanted to live a G____________ life • The Bireme and Trireme were Greek S_____________. • These people admired the Greeks: R________________ • A famous Greek general was: A_______________ the Great. • Mount O__________________ is where the Greek gods lived. • A H___________________ is the name given to a Greek Soldier. • ...
The Battle of Salamis 2014-08-28
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- ...Sent a secret message to Xerxes to give him false information about the movement of the Greek forces.
- What was only a month away at Salamis that made the Persian's rush to defeat the Greek's?
- Who is the main source of the Persian wars, including Salamis?
- The ... straits of Salamis proved to be an upper hand for the Greeks.
- Where did Greeks retreat to after the battle at Thermopylae?
- What did the Greek army build to prevent the Persian advance after Salamis?
- What could the Persian land force not carry that they relied on their navy for?
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- What did the Persian Navy have that the Greek Navy did not?
- The queen of Caria
- the name of the Persian commander that lead the Persian land army after Salamis.
- What may have been Xerxes major flaw in regards to how he felt about his own army?
- What movement was used by the Persians at Salamis that the Greek fleet learnt of.
- of Corinth Where did the Greek land force plan to make a stand?
- Who won the Battle of Salamis?
- Name of the warship used by Greek and Persian navies.
- Name of the Persian leader.
- Weapons that the boats used.
- What city state was the commander of the Greek navy at Salamis?
18 Clues: The queen of Caria • Name of the Persian leader. • Weapons that the boats used. • Who won the Battle of Salamis? • Name of the warship used by Greek and Persian navies. • What did the Persian Navy have that the Greek Navy did not? • Where did Greeks retreat to after the battle at Thermopylae? • Who is the main source of the Persian wars, including Salamis? • ...
Classmates 2024-11-19
7 Clues: This person is studying old Greek • This person has a five letters name. • This person is the youngest in the group • this Person has got long, light brown hair • This person always takes notes on the tablet • This person usually sits next to the shelves. • This person is learning how to prépare cocktails
A Potterhead, are you? 2021-02-14
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- Part of an anagram of Tom Marvolo Riddle. 9 letters.
- The most powerful dark wizard after He who must not be named. 11 letters.
- The only child and daughter of Xenophilius and Pandora. 4 letters.
- Framed of opening the Chamber of Secrets. 6 letters.
- A werewolf who taught Harry how to conjure a Patronus. 5 letters.
- Death eater and a cousin of Sirius Black. 9 letters.
- The only other person who found Tom’s diary apart from Harry. 5 letters.
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- “Have a biscuit, Potter.” 10 letters.
- Said "Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light." 10 letters.
- Shared the ambiguity about Trelawney’s prophecy with Harry. 10 letters.
- Took over Dumbledore’s position at Hogwatrz when the former was fired. 7 letters.
- American witch originally named Propentina is affectionately called? 4 letters.
- Dobby’s old master. 6 letters.
13 Clues: Dobby’s old master. 6 letters. • “Have a biscuit, Potter.” 10 letters. • Part of an anagram of Tom Marvolo Riddle. 9 letters. • Framed of opening the Chamber of Secrets. 6 letters. • Death eater and a cousin of Sirius Black. 9 letters. • A werewolf who taught Harry how to conjure a Patronus. 5 letters. • ...
Societal Crossroad 2023-12-15
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- use of food to ensure stability in agriculture and economy. (7 letters)
- on the frequency of diseases in flood-prone areas in Cebu. (7 letters)
- product promoting health and waste management for sustainable living. (8 letters)
- exploration of the intricacies of love and societal complexities. (8 letters)
- the complex interplay of ecological shifts and human activities for environmental care. (8 letters)
- kitchen food quality and its analysis for societal improvement. (6 letters)
- essence of water as a crucial asset and the challenges of rainwater harvesting. (6 letters)
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- paper on the impact of noise levels on concentration in high school students. (7 letters)
- poetry theme reflecting on the impact of personal struggles on mental health. (5 letters)
- of societal growth, addressing the unequal distribution of quality education. (10 letters)
- of rainwater harvesting discussed by a group. (11 letters)
- vulnerabilities challenging the Philippines' environmental care initiatives. (11 letters)
- stereotypes and challenging gender expectations in career and education. (9 letters)
- the cytotoxicity of plant extracts through Artemia salina mortality. (10 letters)
14 Clues: of rainwater harvesting discussed by a group. (11 letters) • use of food to ensure stability in agriculture and economy. (7 letters) • product promoting health and waste management for sustainable living. (8 letters) • stereotypes and challenging gender expectations in career and education. (9 letters) • ...
The Merchant of Venice: Vocabulary 2024-10-01
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- take and use something belonging to someone else with the intention of returning it (6 letters)
- Money that you give to someone, expecting them to pay it back later (4 letters)
- A box used in Portia's marriage test (6 letters)
- A material, not gold or silver, used in the test to marry Portia (4 letters)
- When you hurt someone because they hurt you first (7 letters)
- To try and gain someone's love (3 letters)
- Giving something to someone temporarily, expecting it back (4 letters)
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- A legal process where decisions are made (5 letters)
- A person who gives money as a loan (10 letters)
- When you have to pay someone money (3 letters)
- The buying and selling of goods (5 letters)
- A red liquid that flows inside your body (5 letters)
- A person of a certain religion, like Shylock (3 letters)
13 Clues: To try and gain someone's love (3 letters) • The buying and selling of goods (5 letters) • When you have to pay someone money (3 letters) • A person who gives money as a loan (10 letters) • A box used in Portia's marriage test (6 letters) • A legal process where decisions are made (5 letters) • A red liquid that flows inside your body (5 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece 2013-03-18
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- Revolt start of Persian War
- originally a "goat song"
- free for all fight
- temple for Athenian gods
- first foot race place
- Athen's port
- Athenian league of allies
- vaulting Cretan pastime
- power of the people
- 776 B.C.
- Greek city-state
- father of Geometry
- slave in Athens
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- Greek soldier
- death by hemlock
- epic poetry writer
- the Great son of Phillip
- Greek warship
- killed Pericles
- late-night drinking chat
- Persians in a "strait" jacket
21 Clues: 776 B.C. • Athen's port • Greek soldier • Greek warship • killed Pericles • slave in Athens • death by hemlock • Greek city-state • epic poetry writer • free for all fight • father of Geometry • power of the people • first foot race place • vaulting Cretan pastime • originally a "goat song" • the Great son of Phillip • temple for Athenian gods • late-night drinking chat • Athenian league of allies • ...
Crossword Puzzle 10 2023-10-30
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- A type of sport that is played on ice with skates (5 letters)
- A type of sport that is played with a bat and ball, but without a field (5 letters)
- A type of plant that is known for its sharp thorns and edible fruit (4 letters)
- A type of musical instrument that is played with the mouth (4 letters)
- A type of animal that is known for its ability to change color (7 letters)
- A type of plant that is known for its beautiful flowers and sweet fragrance (6 letters)
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- A type of art that is made by taking photographs (6 letters)
- A type of art that is made by drawing or painting on paper or canvas (4 letters)
- A type of food that is made from roasted cocoa beans (6 letters)
- A type of musical instrument that is played with a bow and strings (4 letters)
- A type of musical instrument that is played with sticks (5 letters)
- A type of musical instrument that is played with the hands and keys (5 letters)
- A type of animal that is known for its long tongue and love of honey (4 letters)
- A type of food that is made from wheat flour and sugar (5 letters)
14 Clues: A type of art that is made by taking photographs (6 letters) • A type of sport that is played on ice with skates (5 letters) • A type of food that is made from roasted cocoa beans (6 letters) • A type of food that is made from wheat flour and sugar (5 letters) • A type of musical instrument that is played with sticks (5 letters) • ...
Shaligram Final 2019-12-03
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- નદીના કાંઠે કુદરતની સાથે જેની ટેગલાઈન છે તેવા શાલિગ્રામના રીવરવ્યુ વાળા પ્રોજેક્ટ નું નામ (6 letters) Answer - Kinaro
- બિલ્ડીંગમાં મળતું એલીવેશન પ્રોજેકશન તરીકે ઓળખાતો એરિયા (9 letters)
- ઘરની એવી જગ્યા જ્યાં બેસીને સૂર્યોદય જોતા જોતા ચા પીવાની મજા જ કંઈક અલગ હોય (7 letters)
- ઘર લેતી વખતે સૌથી વધુ મહત્વનું ધ્યાનમાં રાખવાનું પાસું જેના માટે તમે ગૂગલ મેપ નો પણ સહારો લઇ શકો છો (8 letters)
- Will Smith નું એક ખુબ સરસ મૂવી અને શાલિગ્રામ ગ્રૂપનો પાલમાં આવેલો પ્રોજેક્ટ The Pursuit Of ___________(9 letters)
- શિવલિંગનું એક સ્વરૂપ તથા સુરત ખાતે બાંધકામ વર્ષોથી કાર્યરત ગ્રુપ (9 letters)
- ઘર ની સાથે સાથે એક પ્રોજેક્ટમાં બિલ્ડર ધારા આપવામાં આવતી આનંદ પ્રમોદ, સ્વાસ્થ્ય, બાળકો માટેની રમતગમત ને એવી ઘણી બધી સુવિધાઓ (9 letters)
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- સરકાર ધારા ગ્રાહકો ને સુરક્ષા પુરી પાડવા બાંધકામ ક્ષેત્રે લાવેલો કાયદો જેના નંબર વગર કોઈપણ બિલ્ડર પ્રોજેક્ટ ના કરી શકે (4 letters) Answer - RERA
- ઘર લેવા માટે બેંક દ્વારા કરવામાં આવતી મદદ (8 letters)
- તમારી બધી પ્રોપર્ટી એ પ્રકારની એસેટ કહેવાય (10 letters)
- કોઝવેની એ બાજુની જગ્યા જ્યાં કંથારીયા હનુમાન મંદિર આવેલું છે તે સુરતનો કતારગામને અડીને આવેલું ગામ (9 letters)
- તમારી ગાડી તમારા કેમ્પસમાં જ્યાં મુકશો તે જગ્યા (7 letters)
- પ્રોપર્ટી વેચાણનો સૌથી મહત્વનો પુરાવો જેના વગર તમારી માલિકી સાબિત થઇ શકે નહીં (8 letters)
- પેમેન્ટની સાથે બિલ્ડરને ચુકવામાં આવતો ટેક્સ (3 letters)
14 Clues: ઘર લેવા માટે બેંક દ્વારા કરવામાં આવતી મદદ (8 letters) • તમારી બધી પ્રોપર્ટી એ પ્રકારની એસેટ કહેવાય (10 letters) • પેમેન્ટની સાથે બિલ્ડરને ચુકવામાં આવતો ટેક્સ (3 letters) • તમારી ગાડી તમારા કેમ્પસમાં જ્યાં મુકશો તે જગ્યા (7 letters) • બિલ્ડીંગમાં મળતું એલીવેશન પ્રોજેકશન તરીકે ઓળખાતો એરિયા (9 letters) • ...
Math Vocabulary Review 2023-07-27
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- A graph that forms a curve (10 letters)
- The steepness of a line; rise over run (5 letters)
- A straight line that a graph approaches but never touches (9 letters)
- The x-coordinate where a graph intersects the x-axis (5 letters)
- A value that appears at the middle of a data set when arranged in order (7 letters)
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- A graph that forms a straight line (6 letters)
- The set of all possible output values for a function (5 letters)
- The set of all possible input values for a function (6 letters)
- A value that a graph approaches as the input gets infinitely large or small (9 letters)
- The most common value in a data set (7 letters)
- The product of a number and itself (9 letters)
- The highest or lowest point on a parabola (6 letters)
- A point where a graph changes direction from increasing to decreasing (7 letters)
13 Clues: A graph that forms a curve (10 letters) • A graph that forms a straight line (6 letters) • The product of a number and itself (9 letters) • The most common value in a data set (7 letters) • The steepness of a line; rise over run (5 letters) • The highest or lowest point on a parabola (6 letters) • The set of all possible input values for a function (6 letters) • ...
Autumn in the Goulburn Valley 2025-02-19
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- Tool used to collect fallen leaves in the garden (4 letters)
- The sport many locals enjoy watching as footy season begins (3 letters)
- Crisp morning weather in autumn and winter can bring this (5 letters)
- Something grandparents often do for their grandkids on weekends (7 letters)
- A golden autumn fruit grown in the Goulburn Valley (4 letters)
- The traditional method of preserving fruit for winter (7 letters)
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- Crisp, red fruit harvested in autumn (4 letters)
- A popular autumn festival in the region, celebrating fresh harvest (7 letters)
- Hot meal, often shared at a country town's pub (5 letters)
- Local river famous for fishing and paddling (8 letters)
- Social club for motorcyclists over the age of 40 (7 letters)
- The craft that keeps hands warm and busy in autumn (8 letters)
- The month when days get shorter and leaves begin to fall (6 letters)
13 Clues: Crisp, red fruit harvested in autumn (4 letters) • Local river famous for fishing and paddling (8 letters) • Hot meal, often shared at a country town's pub (5 letters) • Social club for motorcyclists over the age of 40 (7 letters) • Tool used to collect fallen leaves in the garden (4 letters) • The craft that keeps hands warm and busy in autumn (8 letters) • ...
Season's Greeting 2025-01-01
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- A lucky color often worn on New Year's Eve for prosperity. (3 letters)
- A Filipino Christmas cake made from rice. (8 letters)
- A popular combination of traditional Filipino Christmas cakes like bibingka and puto bumbong. (8 letters)
- A song sung by children as they go door to door during Christmas. (8 letters)
- A traditional activity done to count the days until the New Year. (9 letters)
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- A gift given by godparents to children during Christmas. (5 letters)
- NOCHE A special feast held on New Year's Eve. (6 letters)
- GABI A Filipino Christmas mass held early in the morning. (9 letters)
- A Filipino Christmas decoration made from bamboo and paper. (5 letters)
- A traditional Filipino Christmas lantern. (5 letters)
- A popular Filipino Christmas song. (6 letters)
- A fruit often served during New Year for good luck. (6 letters)
- A Filipino term for godparents. (6 letters)
13 Clues: A Filipino term for godparents. (6 letters) • A popular Filipino Christmas song. (6 letters) • A traditional Filipino Christmas lantern. (5 letters) • A Filipino Christmas cake made from rice. (8 letters) • NOCHE A special feast held on New Year's Eve. (6 letters) • A fruit often served during New Year for good luck. (6 letters) • ...
Valentine's day crossword 2025-02-13
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- Medieval concept of devotion expressed through poetry and songs (7,4 letters)
- Pope who declared February 14th as St. Valentine's Day in 496 AD (8 letters)
- City where St. Valentine secretly performed marriages (4 letters)
- Century in which St. Valentine lived (5 letters)
- Roman god of love, often depicted as a winged boy with bow and arrow (5 letters)
- Popular flower given on Valentine's Day, symbolizing love and passion (3,5 letters)
- Country where women give chocolates to men on Valentine's Day (5 letters)
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- Type of love some people celebrate on modern Valentine's Day, instead of romantic love (4,4 letters)
- Ancient Roman festival celebrated on February 15th (9 letters)
- Profession of the most famous St. Valentine (6 letters)
- Location where Charles, Duke of Orleans, wrote the oldest known valentine (5,2,6 letters)
- Era when exchanging Valentine's cards became popular in England (9 letters)
- Pressed white flowers exchanged in Denmark on Valentine's Day (8 letters)
13 Clues: Century in which St. Valentine lived (5 letters) • Profession of the most famous St. Valentine (6 letters) • Ancient Roman festival celebrated on February 15th (9 letters) • City where St. Valentine secretly performed marriages (4 letters) • Pressed white flowers exchanged in Denmark on Valentine's Day (8 letters) • ...
