greek letters Crossword Puzzles
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- The 2015 international climate agreement held in Paris (5 letters)
- These energy sources are considered environmentally friendly (11 letters)
- A natural element that contributes to global warming (7 letters)
- The most polluting country in terms of carbon emissions (5 letters)
- The atmospheric gas composed of three oxygen atoms that forms a protective shield (5 letters)
- A primary source of greenhouse gas emissions, especially in China (4 letters)
- The country that emitted the most carbon since the beginning (3 letters)
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- Paris Agreement aims to combat this global issue (11 letters)
- The process of reducing, reusing, and recycling to minimize waste (11 letters)
- Industries and factories often release this into the air and water (7 letters)
- The most polluting element (4 letters)
- The main greenhouse gas responsible for trapping heat in the atmosphere (8 letters)
- An economic system associated with private ownership and profit (9 letters)
- A primary source of greenhouse gas emissions (4 letters)
14 Clues: The most polluting element (4 letters) • A primary source of greenhouse gas emissions (4 letters) • Paris Agreement aims to combat this global issue (11 letters) • A natural element that contributes to global warming (7 letters) • The 2015 international climate agreement held in Paris (5 letters) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Unit 1 2025-03-19
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- – Clues or facts that help solve a problem (7 letters)
- – To give an idea or plan for someone to think about (6 letters)
- – Something built by humans, not nature (8 letters)
- – Strong and reliable, like facts that can’t be doubted (5 letters)
- – To hit something suddenly or stop working (as in workers’ protest) (6 letters)
- – A strange event that no one can explain (7 letters)
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- – To hit a door with your hand to get someone’s attention (5 letters)
- – What is left after something is gone or destroyed (7 letters)
- – To think carefully before deciding (8 letters)
- – A person who travels to discover new places (8 letters)
- – To go down below the surface of water, like a stone in a pond (4 letters)
- – Wanting more than you need, like a dragon hoarding gold (6 letters)
- – To form something into a circle, square, or other figure (5 letters)
13 Clues: – To think carefully before deciding (8 letters) • – Something built by humans, not nature (8 letters) • – A strange event that no one can explain (7 letters) • – Clues or facts that help solve a problem (7 letters) • – A person who travels to discover new places (8 letters) • – What is left after something is gone or destroyed (7 letters) • ...
Electricity Vocab 2025-03-20
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- The opposition to the flow of electric current (10 letters)
- A circuit with multiple paths for current to flow (8 letters
- A switch that automatically opens when the current is too high (14 letters)
- A temporary magnet created by electric current flowing through a coil (12 letters)
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- A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy (7 letters)
- A material that resists the flow of electric current (9 letters)
- The flow of electric charge through a conductor (7 letters)
- The difference in electric potential energy between two points in a circuit (7 letters)
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily (9 letters)
- The relationship between voltage, current, and resistance (9 letters)
- The rate at which electrical energy is used, measured in watts (5 letters)
- A circuit with only one path for current to flow (6 letters)
- A safety device that melts if the current is too high (4 letters)
13 Clues: The flow of electric charge through a conductor (7 letters) • The opposition to the flow of electric current (10 letters) • A circuit with multiple paths for current to flow (8 letters • A circuit with only one path for current to flow (6 letters) • A material that allows electricity to flow easily (9 letters) • ...
AAA 2025-02-13
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- Pope who declared February 14th as St. Valentine's Day in 496 AD (8 letters)
- Medieval concept of devotion expressed through poetry and songs (7,4 letters)
- Popular flower given on Valentine's Day, symbolizing love and passion (3,5 letters)
- Profession of the most famous St. Valentine (6 letters)
- Ancient Roman festival celebrated on February 15th (9 letters)
- Roman god of love, often depicted as a winged boy with bow and arrow (5 letters)
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- Century in which St. Valentine lived (5 letters)
- Type of love some people celebrate on modern Valentine's Day, instead of romantic love (4,4 letters)
- Pressed white flowers exchanged in Denmark on Valentine's Day (8 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)
- City where St. Valentine secretly performed marriages (4 letters)
- Country where women give chocolates to men on Valentine's Day (5 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) • ...
Planets 2025-09-29
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- A tool that makes faraway objects appear closer. (9 letters)
- Scientists who study stars and planets. (11 letters)
- An object that moves around the sun in a fixed path. (6 letters)
- A natural object that orbits a planet; Earth has one. (4 letters)
- The largest planet in the solar system. (7 letters)
- Huge holes on the Moon's surface. (7 letters)
- The movement of the Moon around the Earth, taking about 28 days. (10 letters)
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- The shining effect of stars in the night sky.(9 letters)
- A phase of the moon that looks like a sliver. (8 letters)
- A natural or human-made object that moves around a larger body in space. (9 letters)
- A person who travels in space. (9 letters)
- An area of the sky with a recognizable pattern of stars. (13 letters)
- The path a planet takes around the Sun. (5 letters)
13 Clues: A person who travels in space. (9 letters) • Huge holes on the Moon's surface. (7 letters) • The path a planet takes around the Sun. (5 letters) • The largest planet in the solar system. (7 letters) • Scientists who study stars and planets. (11 letters) • A phase of the moon that looks like a sliver. (8 letters) • ...
Unit 28 - Payment Vocabulary 2 2026-01-14
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- The complete process of paying, from start to finish. (11 letters)
- A digital payment system using smartphones or name of the "transaction". (6 letters)
- The amount remaining after deductions; also means and contains "total". (8 letters)
- A digital currencies like Bitcoin are not hard currencies, but... (6 letters)
- A payment method where you pay later, not immediately. (6 letters)
- Money returned to customer or business after a complaint. (6 letters)
- The money system of a country (dollars, euros, yen, francs). (8 letters)
- The name of the amount when one owes money to a business. (4 letters)
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- The act of giving money for goods or services. (7 letters)
- Payment method where you tap your card without inserting it. (11 letters)
- An extra fee added to the bill, often for large groups. (9 letters)
- An official document for business payments with tax details. (7 letters)
- The amount before taxes are added. (3 letters)
13 Clues: The amount before taxes are added. (3 letters) • The act of giving money for goods or services. (7 letters) • The complete process of paying, from start to finish. (11 letters) • A payment method where you pay later, not immediately. (6 letters) • An extra fee added to the bill, often for large groups. (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) • ...
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) • ...
Valentine 2025-02-14
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- Pressed white flowers exchanged in Denmark on Valentine's Day (8 letters)
- Country where women give chocolates to men on Valentine's Day (5 letters)
- Century in which St. Valentine lived (5 letters)
- Ancient Roman festival celebrated on February 15th (9 letters)
- Location where Charles, Duke of Orleans, wrote the oldest known valentine (5,2,6 letters)
- ROSES Popular flower given on Valentine's Day, symbolizing love and passion (3,5 letters)
- Roman god of love, often depicted as a winged boy with bow and arrow (5 letters)
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- Era when exchanging Valentine's cards became popular in England (9 letters)
- Medieval concept of devotion expressed through poetry and songs (7,4 letters)
- Profession of the most famous St. Valentine (6 letters)
- Pope who declared February 14th as St. Valentine's Day in 496 AD (8 letters)
- LOVE Type of love some people celebrate on modern Valentine's Day, instead of romantic love (4,4 letters)
- City where St. Valentine secretly performed marriages (4 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) • ...
Places in the city 2024-09-29
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- – You go there to report a crime. (14 letters)
- – A building where you can read or borrow books. (7 letters)
- – A place where you go to swim. (13 letters)
- - A place where you can keep your money
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- – A place where people go to work. (6 letters)
- – A small group of houses in the countryside (like a very small town). (7 letters)
- – A place where you stay when you are traveling. (5 letters)
- – A place where you send letters or packages. (10 letters)
- – A building where people go to pray (like a temple). (6 letters)
- – When there are a lot of cars on the road. (7 letters)
- – A place where you exercise and keep fit. (3 letters)
- – A place where you can see many animals. (3 letters)
- – A green space where you can walk, have a picnic or play. (4 letters)
13 Clues: - A place where you can keep your money • – A place where you go to swim. (13 letters) • – A place where people go to work. (6 letters) • – You go there to report a crime. (14 letters) • – A place where you can see many animals. (3 letters) • – A place where you exercise and keep fit. (3 letters) • – When there are a lot of cars on the road. (7 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) • ...
The Elusive Heist at Artopia 2023-06-14
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- Mysterious figure who underestimated Olivia Bauer and sought the painting (13 letters)
- The painting's name, known for its mysterious beauty (6 letters)
- Suspicious artist with envy towards the painting (6 letters)
- Location where the grand unveiling was set to take place (7 letters)
- Reclusive art collector connected to the disappearance of the painting (11 letters)
- Term for the art gallery showcasing masterpieces (7 letters)
- The gallery owner who was distraught after the painting vanished (8 letters)
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- Olivia Bauer's motive for orchestrating the theft (9 letters)
- Detective Müller's profession (9 letters)
- The seasoned investigator who embarked on an intricate investigation (9 letters)
- Vital clue discovered by Detective Müller on the glass display case (10 letters)
- Term for the series of cryptic messages that led the detective on a chase (7 letters)
- The city where the heist took place (6 letters)
13 Clues: Detective Müller's profession (9 letters) • The city where the heist took place (6 letters) • Suspicious artist with envy towards the painting (6 letters) • Term for the art gallery showcasing masterpieces (7 letters) • Olivia Bauer's motive for orchestrating the theft (9 letters) • The painting's name, known for its mysterious beauty (6 letters) • ...
Study Of Clouds Crossword 2025-01-24
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- – Lens-shaped clouds that form over mountains (10 letters)
- – Low, gray clouds that often cover the sky like a blanket (7 letters)
- – Clouds formed when water vapor condenses around tiny particles (7 letters)
- – Clouds that cover the sky in a sheet, often bringing light precipitation (10 letters)
- Formation – The process of cooling air and condensing water vapor (14 letters)
- – Low-level cloud that reduces visibility and forms near the ground (3 letters)
- – High, wispy clouds that indicate changing weather conditions (7 letters)
- – Fluffy, puffy clouds typically associated with fair weather (7 letters)
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- – Clouds that form at high altitudes and appear wispy (6 letters)
- – Man-made cloud formed by the exhaust of aircraft engines (7 letters)
- – Large, tall cloud that can produce thunderstorms and severe weather (14 letters)
- – Pouch-like clouds that hang from the underside of other clouds (7 letters)
- – Clouds found at mid-level altitudes in patches or rows (11 letters)
- – Precipitation that evaporates before it reaches the ground (5 letters)
14 Clues: – Lens-shaped clouds that form over mountains (10 letters) • – Clouds that form at high altitudes and appear wispy (6 letters) • – Clouds found at mid-level altitudes in patches or rows (11 letters) • – Man-made cloud formed by the exhaust of aircraft engines (7 letters) • – Low, gray clouds that often cover the sky like a blanket (7 letters) • ...
Photography and photo editing 2025-03-28
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- The adjustable opening in a camera lens that controls the amount of light. (8 letters)
- The quality of being bright and full of energy, especially in color. (8 letters)
- A camera setting that affects light sensitivity. (3 letters)
- To make something less clear or less distinct. (4 letters)
- A texture that looks rough or noisy, often due to high ISO. (6 letters)
- The intensity of color in an image. (10 letters)
- The part of a scene that is nearest to the viewer. (10 letters)
- A tool used in editing software to adjust photo settings. (6 letters)
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- The arrangement of elements in a photograph. (11 letters)
- A type of digital camera without a reflex mirror. (10 letters)
- The clarity of detail in a photo. (9 letters)
- A small mark or damage on a lens or surface. (7 letters)
- Strong and unpleasant light that reflects off a surface. (5 letters)
13 Clues: The clarity of detail in a photo. (9 letters) • The intensity of color in an image. (10 letters) • A small mark or damage on a lens or surface. (7 letters) • The arrangement of elements in a photograph. (11 letters) • To make something less clear or less distinct. (4 letters) • A camera setting that affects light sensitivity. (3 letters) • ...
Pasifika Islands Crossword 2025-06-13
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- Country with a bird and sun on its flag. (8 letters)
- Big country close to Australia. Has lots of jungles. (14 letters)
- A small island that is part of New Zealand. (4 letters)
- This country is made up of many islands and has a flag with blue and white stars. (14 letters)
- Very small island with only one school! (5 letters)
- This island has a king. It starts with T. (5 letters)
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- Group of 15 islands. They use NZ money. (11 letters)
- This country is made of many islands and is famous for rugby. (4 letters
- A tiny country with 9 islands. Starts with T. (6 letters)
- You can swim with jellyfish here. (5 letters)
- This place has a yellow canoe on its flag! (7 letters)
- This country has many islands and volcanoes. (7 letters)
- This country has red, white, and blue in its flag. (5 letters)
13 Clues: You can swim with jellyfish here. (5 letters) • Very small island with only one school! (5 letters) • Group of 15 islands. They use NZ money. (11 letters) • Country with a bird and sun on its flag. (8 letters) • This island has a king. It starts with T. (5 letters) • This place has a yellow canoe on its flag! (7 letters) • ...
Freshwater Habitat 2025-06-22
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- - A small river or flow of water. (6 letters)
- - Wet land, often with tall grasses and shallow water. (5 letters)
- - A large, natural body of water surrounded by land. (4 letters)
- - A large, scaly reptile that lives in swamps, like an alligator. (8 letters)
- - Birds that swim on water and say "quack." (5 letters)
- - A large natural flow of water, going towards the sea. (5 letters)
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- - A furry animal known for building dams in rivers. (6 letters)
- - An animal that swims and has fins. (4 letters)
- - A large reptile that lives in water and has a hard shell. (6 letters)
- - Where land meets the water, like on a river. (4 letters)
- - A small, still body of water, often with frogs and ducks. (4 letters)
- - Water that is not salty. (9 letters)
- - This green animal says "ribbit" and lives near water. (4 letters)
13 Clues: - Water that is not salty. (9 letters) • - A small river or flow of water. (6 letters) • - An animal that swims and has fins. (4 letters) • - Birds that swim on water and say "quack." (5 letters) • - Where land meets the water, like on a river. (4 letters) • - A furry animal known for building dams in rivers. (6 letters) • ...
Coral Reef Habitat 2025-06-22
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- - A small, orange and white fish that lives in anemones. (9 letters)
- - What the reef gives to small fish from big fish. (10 letters)
- - Having many bright colors. (9 letters)
- - A long, snake-like fish that can hide in reef cracks. (3 letters)
- - A sea animal that looks like a flower, where clownfish live. (7 letters)
- - Many types of these animals live in a coral reef. (4 letters)
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- - A sea animal shaped like a star. (8 letters)
- - A hard, colorful material made by tiny sea animals, forms reefs. (5 letters)
- - Not deep, where the water is not very far down. (7 letters)
- - Where coral reefs are found. (3 letters)
- - What the coral reef is for many ocean animals. (4 letters)
- - A line of rocks or coral just below the surface of the sea. (4 letters)
- - The temperature of the water around coral reefs. (4 letters)
13 Clues: - Having many bright colors. (9 letters) • - Where coral reefs are found. (3 letters) • - A sea animal shaped like a star. (8 letters) • - What the coral reef is for many ocean animals. (4 letters) • - Not deep, where the water is not very far down. (7 letters) • - The temperature of the water around coral reefs. (4 letters) • ...
Crossword Athens and Sparta 2017-06-07
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- The "slave" class of Spartan society...Spartan military would attack them yearly to train their military.
- Rule by the few.
- Greek leader who is credited with the foundation of Athenian democracy
- Elite Persian Army.
- Port of Athens
- Center of prophecy and religious practice inhabited by the "oracle"
- The run of Pheidippides involved which battle?
- In ancient times, this Greek city-state in modern day Italy was known as "Nea Poli"...what's it known as today?
- Greek war ship....a floating missile.
- League formed after the Persian Wars.
- Greek city-state in modern-day Sicily
- Great philosopher who questioned the Athenian war against Sparta and was put to death for his objections.
- Influential Greek philosopher who published the "Republic".
- Son of Darius I.
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- Reverse popularity contest...
- Overseers of the Spartan government.
- Disease which decimated Athens during the Pelloponesean War.
- Mountain where "imperfect" Spartan children were left to die.
- Athenian General who came up with the plan of the Battle of Salamis.
- Great Athenian leader who ruled Athens during the Pelloponesean Wars.
- Greek foot soldiers...
- Naval battle which the Greeks decisively defeated the Persians
- 300 Spartans fought in which battle?
- These early Athenian "leaders" could be good...or bad...Peisistratus was "good"...his son Hippias...was "bad".
24 Clues: Port of Athens • Rule by the few. • Son of Darius I. • Elite Persian Army. • Greek foot soldiers... • Reverse popularity contest... • Overseers of the Spartan government. • 300 Spartans fought in which battle? • Greek war ship....a floating missile. • League formed after the Persian Wars. • Greek city-state in modern-day Sicily • The run of Pheidippides involved which battle? • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-11-06
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- Who is the daughter of Uranus and Gaia?
- Who was the spirit of battle?
- Name the creature that is seen as a beautiful white horse?
- Who is the mother of Apollo and Artemis?
- What Greek goddess was the wife and sister of Zeus, and the goddess of marriage, and childbirth?
- What Greek god is the god of the sea, and has a Trident?
- Who’s the goddess of love and beauty?
- Name the creature that has many heads and can regenerate?
- what are the names of the monsters that sing a song and lure men into the sea?
- Who is the goddess of hunt and the daughter of Zeus?
- what greek god controls volcanos and fire
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- What is the name of the monster that has a head full of snakes and can turn people into stone?
- Who is the god of the sky and heavens?
- Who is the God of music, poetry, truth, archery, and healing?
- who is the goddess of war and craft?
- What Greek god controls the underworld, and takes souls?
- Who is the messenger god?
- Who is the Greek god of love and procreation?
- Who is the virgin goddess?
- What Greek god has lightning powers, a bolt, and is the most powerful god?
20 Clues: Who is the messenger god? • Who is the virgin goddess? • Who was the spirit of battle? • who is the goddess of war and craft? • Who’s the goddess of love and beauty? • Who is the god of the sky and heavens? • Who is the daughter of Uranus and Gaia? • Who is the mother of Apollo and Artemis? • what greek god controls volcanos and fire • ...
Greek Roots / Suffixes 2025-04-29
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- The study of the Earth.
- From Latin “carta” (map, chart) _____________ is the process of writing maps.
- An ophthalmoscope is a tool for __________ the eye.
- Someone who is subject to their own law/rules has _
- The ABSENCE of rule or government is called _
- Literally “writing about the earth.”
- A thermometer is a tool for _ heat.
- literally, the laws/rules/system of the stomach (Greek: γαστήρ, γαστρ-)
- In Greek μετέωρ- (meteor) means “something high up,” so “meteorology” is literally the __________ of what is in the air.
- Technically, “science of measuring triangles”
- the laws/rules/system of classification (Greek: τάξις)
- When “the few” (Greek: ὀλίγοι) are in charge, this system of government is called an…
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- a truly excellent (and thus far unachieved) system of government in which women (Greek: γύν-) are the rulers would be called a…
- In ancient Athens, the polemarch was the individual who was the ____________________ (n.) in times of war (πόλεμος).
- Literally, “the study of time.”
- Anthropometry is the science of measuring…
- A place inhabited only by animals might be called a…
- A tool for measuring time.
- Literally, “the act/science of measuring the earth.”
- A picture made by sound (from Latin sonus, not Greek φῶνος) is called a _________________.
- a person experiencing fear of books would be called a…
21 Clues: The study of the Earth. • A tool for measuring time. • Literally, “the study of time.” • A thermometer is a tool for _ heat. • Literally “writing about the earth.” • Anthropometry is the science of measuring… • The ABSENCE of rule or government is called _ • Technically, “science of measuring triangles” • An ophthalmoscope is a tool for __________ the eye. • ...
Grandad's Christmas Crossword 2023-11-16
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- form of transport
- let me out of the waiting room!
- are they staying up or going down?
- a hidden park
- poke with a big stick
- Christmas visitor outside your door
- local cafe
- Swedish wooden train set
- marmalade...
- famous bear
- pickled fish
- special place in Sweden
- transport near you
- shop where you and Owen got chicken rolls
- tasty fish for crackers
- part of western Ireland
- tenis champion
- thank you in a language
- top vegetables from Cowper greengrocer
- extra nice food here
- greek hero who killed medusa
- mixed event on Sunday mornings
- quality produce from Cowper florist
- game of letters
- soaked, sodden and scoreless!
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- a long time ago war one side Italy and the other...
- bookshop
- top guard dog
- a wet day in malahide with Michael
- takes same amount of time as Owens homework
- a creative game with bricks
- unusual colour of a newspaper
- Swedish for ice cream
- a slimy creature that you eat
- four stops from Cowper luas
- famous chocolate from Sweden
- the roman god of doorways and gateways
- how do you make it?
- summertime outside meal
- sort of like bridge
- cannonball!! in Sweden
- type of chocolate
- a musketeer
- _____ he has a parachute in his backpack
- greek hero who nearly played music out of the underworld
- black and white
- home pitch for Harolds cross
- circular mint
48 Clues: bookshop • local cafe • famous bear • a musketeer • marmalade... • pickled fish • top guard dog • a hidden park • circular mint • tenis champion • black and white • game of letters • form of transport • type of chocolate • transport near you • how do you make it? • sort of like bridge • extra nice food here • Swedish for ice cream • poke with a big stick • cannonball!! in Sweden • summertime outside meal • ...
Final year Nurse practitioner: INR 2023-10-13
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- The standard range for patients on warfarin with a deep vein thrombosis. (3,6 letters: _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _)
- A potential consequence of a prolonged and untreated high INR, particularly in the elderly. (14 letters: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
- A nutrient that can cause significant fluctuations in INR when intake varies. (7 letters)
- A common anticoagulant requiring frequent INR checks. (8 letters)
- The ideal balance when monitoring a patient's INR on warfarin, neither hypo- nor hypercoagulable. (11 letters: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
- The 'I' in INR stands for this word. (11 letters)
- A target INR for a patient with a mechanical mitral valve. (5,6 letters: _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _)
- Antidote used in cases of warfarin overdose with bleeding or excessively high INR. (9 letters)
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- This agent, though not a direct antagonist, is used as a reversal for bleeding associated with direct oral anticoagulants. (8 letters)
- Elevated INR values can be seen after consuming this herbal supplement. (12 letters: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
- A clinical manifestation associated with a subtherapeutic INR in a patient with atrial fibrillation. (5 letters)
- This lab value is prolonged by warfarin therapy, leading to the calculation of INR. (2 letters)
- An anticoagulant that acts as a direct thrombin inhibitor, but doesn't require routine INR monitoring like warfarin. (10 letters)
- An enzyme complex primarily responsible for the metabolism of warfarin, potentially affecting INR. (4 letters)
- The 'R' in INR stands for this word, indicating the INR value is set against a standard. (5 letters)
15 Clues: The 'I' in INR stands for this word. (11 letters) • A common anticoagulant requiring frequent INR checks. (8 letters) • A nutrient that can cause significant fluctuations in INR when intake varies. (7 letters) • Antidote used in cases of warfarin overdose with bleeding or excessively high INR. (9 letters) • ...
Final year medical student: INR 2023-10-13
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- Chronic intake of this substance can elevate INR by potentiating the effects of warfarin. (6 letters)
- One of the newer anticoagulants that doesn't require INR monitoring like warfarin. (10 letters)
- This protein, synthesized by the liver, becomes carboxylated in a vitamin K-dependent process. (11 letters)
- A condition in which both PT and aPTT are elevated, but INR is primarily used for monitoring its treatment. (14 letters)
- An increased risk when the INR is below therapeutic range. (9 letters)
- A target INR value for a patient with mechanical heart valves. (5, 6 letters: _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _)
- Another name for Factor II, which plays a role in the clotting cascade. (11 letters)
- A reversal agent for life-threatening bleeding in patients taking direct factor Xa inhibitors. (9 letters)
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- A primary indication for long-term anticoagulation therapy with a goal INR of 2-3. (9,10 letters: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
- reticularis A condition characterized by purple, net-like skin discoloration, a rare side effect of warfarin therapy. (21 letters: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
- A significant side effect associated with an excessively high INR. (8 letters)
- Class of anticoagulants that directly affect the INR, necessitating regular monitoring. (8 letters)
- Enzymatic group affecting the metabolism of many anticoagulants, thereby impacting INR. (3 letters)
- K A sudden elevation in this dietary component can decrease INR by antagonizing warfarin's mechanism. (7 letters)
- A recommendation for someone on warfarin undergoing minor dental procedures. (13 letters: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _)
15 Clues: An increased risk when the INR is below therapeutic range. (9 letters) • A significant side effect associated with an excessively high INR. (8 letters) • Another name for Factor II, which plays a role in the clotting cascade. (11 letters) • One of the newer anticoagulants that doesn't require INR monitoring like warfarin. (10 letters) • ...
Final year biomedical student: coagulation cascade 2023-10-13
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- Factor that forms a complex with factor VIII to activate factor X. (8 letters: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
- An enzyme generated from prothrombin that catalyzes fibrinogen to fibrin. (9 letters)
- An anticoagulant protein that, along with protein S, inactivates factor V and VIII. (6 letters)
- This factor is also known as Hageman factor and plays a role in initiating the intrinsic pathway. (8 letters)
- A pathway in the coagulation cascade that's triggered when blood comes into contact with collagen. (9 letters)
- Factor activated by the extrinsic pathway, sometimes used as a synonym for the tissue factor. (6 letters)
- Inherited disorder characterized by the deficiency or dysfunction of Factor VIII. (9 letters)
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- This zymogen is the precursor of the enzyme that catalyzes the final step in the coagulation cascade. (11 letters)
- Common name for Factor I, the final protein substrate in the coagulation cascade. (9 letters)
- Common name for Factor III, which starts the extrinsic pathway. (6 letters)
- The condition caused by the absence or dysfunction of Factor IX. (8, 8 letters: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
- The pathway triggered by damage outside the vascular system, often via trauma or injury. (9 letters)
- The final product of the coagulation cascade, forming a mesh to stabilize platelet plugs. (6 letters)
- Protein, often used in laboratory testing, which when combined with calcium activates the extrinsic pathway. (6 letters)
- Activated by thrombin, this factor strengthens the fibrin clot by cross-linking fibers. (6 letters)
15 Clues: Common name for Factor III, which starts the extrinsic pathway. (6 letters) • An enzyme generated from prothrombin that catalyzes fibrinogen to fibrin. (9 letters) • Common name for Factor I, the final protein substrate in the coagulation cascade. (9 letters) • Inherited disorder characterized by the deficiency or dysfunction of Factor VIII. (9 letters) • ...
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
Nutrition 2025-02-24
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- A source of protein often paired with beans to make a complete protein. (4 letters)
- term for a person who chooses to only eat plant products
- amount of calories in a gram of fat
- The largest section on MyPlate, which includes whole grains and refined grains. (6 letters)
- calcium, phosphorous, iron, copper and sodium are examples of this nutrient
- amount of calories in both a gram of protein and carbohydrates
- Omega-3 and Omega-6 are examples of this essential fat that the body cannot make
- complex disorder involving an excessive amount of body fat
- The type of fat that is solid at room temperature and should be limited in a healthy diet. (9 letters)
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- not a nutrient, but is necessary for healthy body functions, especially in your gastro-intestinal tract
- nutrients that can be water or fat soluble and provide no energy but are essential for regulating body functions
- A combination of two plant-based proteins that provide all essential amino acids. (13 letters)
- The nutrient that provides the body with energy and is found in oils and butter. (3 letters)
- This macronutrient is made of amino acids and helps build muscles. (7 letters)
- The category on MyPlate that includes apples and bananas. (6 letters)
- The healthiest type of fat, found in olive oil and avocados. (14 letters)
- This mineral, found in dairy, helps build strong bones. (7 letters)
- An essential fatty acid that is good for heart health, found in fish and flaxseeds. (10 letters, 2 words)
18 Clues: amount of calories in a gram of fat • term for a person who chooses to only eat plant products • complex disorder involving an excessive amount of body fat • amount of calories in both a gram of protein and carbohydrates • This mineral, found in dairy, helps build strong bones. (7 letters) • The category on MyPlate that includes apples and bananas. (6 letters) • ...
Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses 2023-01-11
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- The Roman queen of the gods
- The Roman temple to all the gods
- The Roman king of the gods
- The Roman and Greek god of the sun and music
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- The Greek goddess of hunting and the moon
- The Roman goddess of love and beauty
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- The Roman goddess of wisdom and war
- The Greek king of the gods
- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The Roman goddess of hunting and the moon
- The Greek temple to all their gods
- The Greek queen of the gods
13 Clues: The Greek king of the gods • The Roman king of the gods • The Roman queen of the gods • The Greek queen of the gods • The Roman temple to all the gods • The Greek temple to all their gods • The Roman goddess of wisdom and war • The Greek goddess of wisdom and war • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • The Roman goddess of love and beauty • ...
Mega Mythology Part II 2024-09-25
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- Mythical castle of King Arthur and his knights.
- Greek king of the gods.
- Japanese creator god, father of Amaterasu.
- Japanese moon god, sibling of Amaterasu.
- Celtic god of craftsmanship and kingship.
- Norse end of the world, a great battle between gods.
- Celtic horned god of nature.
- Egyptian god of the afterlife and resurrection.
- Norse goddess of the underworld.
- Roman hero famous for completing twelve labors.
- Greek god of the sea and earthquakes.
- Egyptian god of chaos and storms.
- Norse trickster god.
- Chinese phoenix, symbol of balance and prosperity.
- Olympus Greek home of the gods.
- Celtic goddess of healing and poetry.
- Indian elephant-headed god of wisdom.
- Mystical island where King Arthur was taken.
- Aztec goddess of rivers and childbirth.
- Aztec feathered serpent god.
- Norse world tree connecting all realms.
- Greek first woman, opened a box releasing all evils.
- Totec Aztec god of agriculture and renewal.
- Japanese goddess of the sun.
- Indian god of destruction and regeneration.
- Norse all-father, ruler of Asgard.
- Norse hall of the slain, ruled by Odin.
- Norse god of thunder.
- Indian god of rain and thunderstorms.
- Celtic sea demons, enemies of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
- Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and cats.
- Norse eight-legged horse, ridden by Odin.
- Greek fire-breathing monster with a lion’s head, goat's body, and snake's tail.
- Norse goddess of love and fertility.
- Celtic goddess of war and fate.
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- Aztec rain god.
- Greek paradise for the souls of heroes and the virtuous.
- Egyptian lioness goddess of war and healing.
- Norse god who guarded the well of wisdom.
- Aztec capital city, home of Huitzilopochtli's temple.
- Egyptian god of the sky, son of Osiris.
- Japanese underworld realm.
- Japanese storm god, brother of Amaterasu.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy.
- Indian preserver god, part of the Trimurti.
- Mayan version of Quetzalcoatl, feathered serpent god.
- Indian god, avatar of Vishnu, known for his wisdom.
- Aztec sun god, demanded human sacrifices.
- Xi Chinese culture hero, credited with creating humanity.
- Aztec god of war and the sun.
- Japanese storm god who slew the serpent Orochi.
- Egyptian sun god.
- Lion Greek lion slain by Hercules in his first labor.
- Celtic mother goddess, associated with rivers.
- Norse goddess of marriage, wife of Odin.
- Indian hero, main character in the epic Ramayana.
- Greek sea monster that swallowed ships whole.
- Norse god of light and purity, son of Odin.
- Aztec god of the night sky and sorcery.
- Indian celestial nymphs known for their dancing.
- Norse rainbow bridge to Asgard.
- Indian goddess of destruction and time.
- Na Nog Celtic otherworld of eternal youth.
- Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- Celtic goddess of fertility and earth.
- Greek messenger god and guide to the underworld.
- Greek god of war.
- Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire.
- Greek god of the underworld.
- Indian monkey god, devoted servant of Rama.
71 Clues: Aztec rain god. • Egyptian sun god. • Greek god of war. • Norse trickster god. • Norse god of thunder. • Greek king of the gods. • Japanese underworld realm. • Celtic horned god of nature. • Aztec feathered serpent god. • Japanese goddess of the sun. • Greek god of the underworld. • Aztec god of war and the sun. • Olympus Greek home of the gods. • Norse rainbow bridge to Asgard. • ...
Kitty Genovese Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-19
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- The time of day when the crime occurred (5 letters).
- Social psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help in a group setting (15 letters).
- What was Kitty's occupation (10 letters)
- Last name of the victim (8 letters).
- The perpetrator of the crime (7 letters).
- The borough in New York City where the crime occurred (6 letters).
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- Refers to the number of people who allegedly saw the attack but did not intervene (9 letters).
- The method used in the attack (8 letters).
- Gardens Specific neighborhood in Queens where the crime happened (3 letters).
- The newspaper that reported the case and highlighted the bystander effect (12 letters).
- What is the name of Kitty's brother we saw in the video (4 letters).
- The year the crime took place(17 letters).
- Total individuals who allegedly witnessed the incident (8 letters).
13 Clues: Last name of the victim (8 letters). • What was Kitty's occupation (10 letters) • The perpetrator of the crime (7 letters). • The method used in the attack (8 letters). • The year the crime took place(17 letters). • The time of day when the crime occurred (5 letters). • The borough in New York City where the crime occurred (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) • ...
Arctic Habitat 2025-06-22
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- - A type of deer that lives in cold northern areas. (8 letters)
- - A small, white, furry animal, smaller than a rabbit, that lives in the Arctic. (9 letters)
- - A big ocean animal with flippers, like a sea lion. (4 letters)
- - White, soft flakes that fall from the sky in winter. (4 letters)
- - A large, strong animal with thick fur, like a big sheep, found in the Arctic. (6, 2 letters)
- - A large, white bear that lives in the Arctic. (9 letters)
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- - Not liquid, turned hard by cold. (6 letters)
- - Land that is completely frozen for a long time. (6 letters)
- - Very, very cold water that is solid. (3 letters)
- - A large, tusked marine mammal of the Arctic seas. (7 letters)
- - A bird with white feathers, often seen in the Arctic. (5, 3 letters)
- - Very, very low temperature. (4 letters)
- - The very cold region around the North Pole. (6 letters)
13 Clues: - Very, very low temperature. (4 letters) • - Not liquid, turned hard by cold. (6 letters) • - Very, very cold water that is solid. (3 letters) • - The very cold region around the North Pole. (6 letters) • - A large, white bear that lives in the Arctic. (9 letters) • - Land that is completely frozen for a long time. (6 letters) • ...
The Greek Mind 2023-03-31
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- Historian who rejected the idea that the gods influenced people
- To make information public; to tell a secret
- A philosopher from Athens who had his students record his beliefs
- The art of public speaking and debate
- In spite of, regardless of
- To refuse to accept or consider
- A Greek word meaning "love of wisdom"
- Greek Doctor who developed the Hippocratic oath
- Human beings, persons
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- Developed the Pythagorean theorem
- Book written by Plato where he organizes society into three groups
- _____________ Method that teaches students to think for themselves
- A philosopher who was one of Socrates students
- Greek scientist how studied astronomy and mathematics
- Considered the "father of history"
- Greek philosopher who thought the government into three parts
- Group in Athens who Plato thought needed more rights
- Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking
18 Clues: Human beings, persons • In spite of, regardless of • To refuse to accept or consider • Developed the Pythagorean theorem • Considered the "father of history" • The art of public speaking and debate • A Greek word meaning "love of wisdom" • To make information public; to tell a secret • A philosopher who was one of Socrates students • ...
independent reading project 2026-02-19
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- place that camp is located and most of the story takes place
- satyr and best friend of percy
- percy's friend and daughter of athena
- the main character and son of poseidon
- three headed dog and guardian of the underworld
- Greek god of wine and camp director
- the king of the Greek gods
- supposed friend of percy turned evil
- the head of camp half blood
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- child of a god
- mark that appeared over Percy's head and the mark of poseidon
- the sword of percy jackson
- gorgon that has the power to turn anyone she looks at into stone
- Greek god of the sea and horses
- what was stolen from zeus
- Greek god of war
- Greek god of the underworld
- percy goes on a _____ to find and return the master bolt
18 Clues: child of a god • Greek god of war • what was stolen from zeus • the sword of percy jackson • the king of the Greek gods • Greek god of the underworld • the head of camp half blood • satyr and best friend of percy • Greek god of the sea and horses • Greek god of wine and camp director • supposed friend of percy turned evil • percy's friend and daughter of athena • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab Crossword - Anisha M. Block 1 2026-01-16
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- period between 323 and 31 BCE where Greek and foreign countries mixed
- form of government where power is held by "the few"
- large, mountaineous landmass in southeastern Europe bordered by the Mediterranean, Aegean, Ionian, etc. Seas
- period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- economic system dependent on currency (money) as a medium of exchange
- influential Greek city-state; birthplace of democracy and Western civilization
- conflict between organized groups within the same nation or state
- economic system dependent on the exchange of goods rather than credit card or cash transactions
- ancient Greek kingdom that rose to dominance under Philip II and Alexander the Great
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- alliance of ancient Greek city-states led by Sparta
- form of government where a monarch rules over all
- another name for an independent city-state
- resplendent temple built for Athena
- alliance of ancient Greek city-states led by Athens
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- form of government where power is held by the people
- piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- form of government where power is held by small, privileged class
- tactic; a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greek armies with spears and shields
- absolute, individual ruler unrestrained by law or constitution
20 Clues: resplendent temple built for Athena • another name for an independent city-state • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • form of government where a monarch rules over all • alliance of ancient Greek city-states led by Sparta • alliance of ancient Greek city-states led by Athens • ...
Word Roots Travel: Lesson 15 & 16 2025-04-11
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- living beings, animals - plural (Greek)
- fish (Latin)
- lion (Latin)
- cow or ox (Latin)
- dog (Latin)
- living being, animal (Greek)
- horse (Latin)
- male goat (Latin)
- serpent, snake (Latin)
- bee (Latin)
- bear (Latin)
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- lion (Latin)
- pig, swine, hog (Latin)
- lion (Greek)
- monkey, ape (Latin)
- cow or ox (Latin)
- serpent, snake (Latin)
- female goat (Latin)
- cat (Latin)
- bird (Latin)
20 Clues: dog (Latin) • cat (Latin) • bee (Latin) • lion (Latin) • fish (Latin) • lion (Latin) • lion (Greek) • bear (Latin) • bird (Latin) • horse (Latin) • cow or ox (Latin) • cow or ox (Latin) • male goat (Latin) • monkey, ape (Latin) • female goat (Latin) • serpent, snake (Latin) • serpent, snake (Latin) • pig, swine, hog (Latin) • living being, animal (Greek) • living beings, animals - plural (Greek)
NLE Intro Keywords Mega-Crossword 2024-02-02
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- The Latin Word for a Dining Room
- The Roman name for Spain
- A Gown worn by Upper-Class Romans
- A government advisory committee consisting of 100 senators
- The Centre of Day-to-Day life for Romans which hosted speeches and commerce
- Another Name for Jupiter
- The Brother of Rome’s Mythical Founder
- The God from whom Romulus and Remus were descended
- Maximus A circuit used for Chariot Racing
- A Covering for the Stola
- The Latin word for Garden
- (Greek: Demeter) The Goddess of Agriculture who symbols are the Stalk of Wheat and the Cornucopia
- The Latin Word for the Toilet
- The Roman name for Italy
- The Ancestor of Romulus and Remus who fled Troy
- (Greek: Hephaestus) God of Blacksmithing and Metalworking whose symbols are the Anvil and Hammer
- An Amulet worn by Children
- (Greek: Dionysus) God of Wine, Revelry, and Insanity whose symbols are Grapes, Grape Vines, Ivy, Leopards, and the Thyrsus
- A Gown worn by Roman Women
- A Shallow Pool used to ventilate a room
- The Entrance Hall
- (Greek: Artemis) Goddess of Moon, Hunting, Animals whose symbols are Moon, Bow and Arrows, and Deer
- A Temple built to venerate each deity literally meaning “each-god”
- A City to the South of Rome where Caecilius lived
- The Opening which channeled rain into the Impluvium
- A Large Building used to host Gladiatorial Games
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- The Roman name for Greece
- The colonnades around the garden at the back
- Familias The head of the household who had power over everything in the house
- (Greek: Poseidon) The God of Oceans Water and Earthquakes whose symbols are the trident and horse
- (Greek Apollo) The God of the Sun Prophecy Music and Medicine whose symbols are the Sun, Bow and Arrows, and Lyre
- (Greek: Hestia) The Goddess of the Hearth whose symbols are the hearth and small fire
- The Roman name for France
- (Greek: Hermes) God of Messengers, Thieves, Inventors whose symbols are the Caduceus and Winged Sandals
- The Household Gods
- The Mythical Founder of Rome
- (Greek: Aphrodite) Goddess of Love and Beauty whose symbols are the Dove and Erotes
- The Roman name for Germany
- Praetexta A gown worn by Roman senators
- An Island off the South of Italy
- The Roman name for Africa
- The Roman word for an apartment block
- Nostrum What Romans called the Mediterranean Sea
- Centre of the Roman World and Capital of Italy
- The Roman name for Britain
- River The River which flows through Rome
- (Greek: Athena) Goddess of Wisdom, Warfare, and Domestic Arts whose symbols are the Owl, Helmet, Olive Branch and Aegis
- (Greek: Ares) The God of War whose symbols are the Spear and Vulture
- (Greek: Hera) The Wife of Jupiter
- The Latin Word for Bedrooms
- (Greek: Zeus) Kings of the Gods and God the Sky
- A City across the Mediterranean Sea from Italy on the Shores of Africa
- A Gown worn by Working and Middle Class Romans
- The Latin Word for an Office
- (Greek: Hades) The God of the Underworld whose symbols are the bident
55 Clues: The Entrance Hall • The Household Gods • The Roman name for Spain • Another Name for Jupiter • A Covering for the Stola • The Roman name for Italy • The Roman name for Greece • The Roman name for France • The Roman name for Africa • The Latin word for Garden • The Roman name for Germany • The Roman name for Britain • An Amulet worn by Children • A Gown worn by Roman Women • ...
Elementary class 2024-11-25
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- A person who delivers letters (7 letters)
- The planet we live on (5 letters)
- Opposite of "empty" (4 letters)
- The largest ocean on Earth (7 letters)
- A sweet food made by bees (5 letters)
- A large mammal with a trunk (8 letters)
- A tool used to cut paper (7 letters)
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- A round fruit that is usually red or green (5 letters)
- A device for talking to someone far away (9 letters)
- A part of the body used for seeing (3 letters)
- A flying insect with colorful wings (9 letters)
- The capital city of France (5 letters)
12 Clues: Opposite of "empty" (4 letters) • The planet we live on (5 letters) • A tool used to cut paper (7 letters) • A sweet food made by bees (5 letters) • The largest ocean on Earth (7 letters) • The capital city of France (5 letters) • A large mammal with a trunk (8 letters) • A person who delivers letters (7 letters) • A part of the body used for seeing (3 letters) • ...
Angel Insider 2025-03-13
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- The term for the total worth of a company's shares of stock (10 letters)
- Major trend in private equity fundraising in 2024 due to limited liquidity (9 letters)
- The process of verifying facts and data before investment (13 letters)
- This firm sought $3.2 billion for its sixth secondary fund in 2024 (12 letters)
- The largest private equity firm by capital raised in 2024 (10 letters)
- Term for private companies delaying public listings in 2024 (7 letters)
- A growing investment approach focusing on healthcare startups (6 letters)
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- An investment strategy focusing on acquiring controlling stakes in companies (7 letters)
- A popular sector for private equity investment in 2024, especially around technology (4 letters)
- OF FUNDS A funding approach where investors commit to multiple funds in one transaction (5,5)
- A significant driver of M&A activity in the U.S. power sector in 2024 (2 letters)
- A financial marketplace for buying and selling pre-existing investor commitments to private equity funds (10 letters)
- Type of investment fund that raised significant capital in 2024, focusing on environmental and social impacts (3 letters)
- A financial strategy involving buying a company using borrowed funds (3 letters)
- LENDING A lending practice where loans are secured against the net asset value of a fund's portfolio (11 letters)
- U.S. regulatory body increasing scrutiny on private equity in 2024 (3 letters)
16 Clues: The process of verifying facts and data before investment (13 letters) • The largest private equity firm by capital raised in 2024 (10 letters) • Term for private companies delaying public listings in 2024 (7 letters) • The term for the total worth of a company's shares of stock (10 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece - review 2022-07-08
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- A group of symbols used to represent sounds so that they can be written down; the Ancient Greeks developed the first true example of this – it is named after the first two of their symbols. (8)
- A sacred building to honour the gods. (6)
- The system of government in Classical Athens that allowed all male citizens to participate in decision making. (9)
- A drink made from crushed grapes said to be invented by the god Dionysus; an important commodity for the Ancient Greeks. (4)
- An Athenian politician and general who helped to lead the city of Athens during its ‘Golden Age’.
- A type of Ancient Greek column; its distinguishing features are the volutes or scrolls on the capital. (5)
- The ‘dancing circle’; an important part of an Ancient Greek theatre where the chorus would perform. (9)
- The largest, richest and most influential Ancient Greek city-state; famous for art and architecture, democracy, drama and philosophy. (6)
- The Ancient Greek practice of trying to explain the world and life through questioning and thinking. (10)
- An athletic event made up of five different disciplines including running, jumping and throwing. (10)
- The Ancient Greek city-state that was famous to its harsh lifestyle and strict warrior culture. (6)
- The name of an important Panhellenic festival held in honour of Zeus every four years where athletes competed against one another. (8)
- A type of Ancient Greek column; the simplest design with a plain capital. (5)
- An important domestic task for Ancient Greek women; the practice of making cloth from woollen thread.
- A way of trying to explain or discover aspects of the world using numbers and calculations; famous Ancient Greeks that practiced this include Pythagoras, Euclid and Archimedes.
- Ancient Greek warships that powered by three banks of rowers; used to ram into enemy ships. (7)
- The site of an important Panhellenic festival held in honour of Zeus every four years where athletes competed against one another. (7)
- A play that dealt with a serious theme, often based on mythology and involving catastrophic events; performed to challenge the audience and make them think. (7)
- The Greek name for a ‘city-state’; Ancient Greece was not one country, but made up of many independent city-states. (5)
- An athletic event that was a brutal mixture of both boxing and wrestling. (10)
- Vessels made from clay that were widely used in Ancient Greece for a range of purposes, including storage of oil and wine; these were often highly decorated with painting.
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- A fruit that was said to be a gift from the goddess Athena; an important commodity for the Ancient Greeks. (6)
- The Macedonian king and general who conquered a huge empire and helped to spread Greek culture; known as ‘the Great’. (9)
- A building where plays were performed in honour of the god Dionysus.
- The site of the most famous and important oracle in Ancient Greece; sacred to Apollo. (6)
- The highest mountain in Greece and, according to mythology, the Greek gods. (5,7)
- Artefacts or objects made from clay that provide some of the best evidence for Ancient Greece because it survives in the archaeological record. (7)
- The Greek name for the marketplace in the centre of a city; the centre of city life. (5)
- A type of Ancient Greek column; the most complex design with acanthus leaves on the capital. (10)
- The most famous (and perhaps most perfect) Ancient Greek temple; dedicated to Athena in the city of Athens. (9)
- Vertical supports on Ancient Greek buildings and temples; there are three main types. (7)
- The Greek name for a house/household; the basic unit of society in Ancient Greece. (5)
- Heavily armed Ancient Greek soldiers, named after the large shield they carried; fought with a spear in a formation called a phalanx. (7)
- Ancient Greek thinkers – some of the most famous include Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. (12)
- A way of honouring the gods by giving them an offering, sometimes an animal. (9)
- The Greek name for the highest part of the city, which was often fortified for defence; the word literally means ‘high city’. (9)
- The practice of trying to treat illness or injury using therapy or herbal remedies and drugs; the most famous Ancient Greek doctor to practice this was Hippocrates. (8)
- A play with a light-hearted or silly plot, but with a serious message; performed to make the audience laugh at themselves and others, but also to think. (6)
- A group of men that would perform in a play, singing and dancing and helping to narrate the play to the audience. (6)
- An activity sacred to the god Dionysus where people pretend to be other people and imitate their actions and speech to tell a story.
40 Clues: A sacred building to honour the gods. (6) • A building where plays were performed in honour of the god Dionysus. • A type of Ancient Greek column; the simplest design with a plain capital. (5) • An athletic event that was a brutal mixture of both boxing and wrestling. (10) • A way of honouring the gods by giving them an offering, sometimes an animal. (9) • ...
Percy Jackson and the Olympians/Heroes of Olympus things 2022-05-07
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- satyr assigned to protect Percy in tlt and is basically his best friend, greek and CHB
- roman god of the underworld, father of Hazel
- novel with the final showdown between Percy with CHB and Luke with Kronos' Army to save Olympus
- if it weren't for her, Percy and everyone would be dead, doesn't have physical powers, but is super smart and a great warrior/fighter, greek and CHB
- pasty whiny power-hungry a-hole, killed Perry the Panda Pillow Pet, gets launched by catapult to destroy Gaea
- roman god of war, father of Frank
- the name of Zeus' and Athena's shield,passed down and used by Thalia
- the name of Percy's sword
- greek goddess of marriage and childbirth/family, wife of Zeus, that b who separated percabeth and ruins everything
- girlfriend of memory wiped guy, despises her godly parent, can charmspeak, greek and CHB
- main protagonist of the PJO series and the HoO series, greek and CHB, can control water/the sea, breathe underwater, and can talk to marine life, aka Seaweed Brain
- novel where the Golden Fleece is stolen from CHB and the PJO trio have to find it before Thalia's tree dies
- she and her brother were stuck at the Lotus Casino for decades, becomes a Hunter of Artemis, dies on ttc, greek and CHB
- the supreme ship of the entire series
- main antagonist of the PJO series, gets possessed by Kronos, also helped bring Annabeth to CHB, greek and CHB,powers involve traveling and theft
- greek god of trade and mischief, father of Luke
- greek goddess of love and beauty, mother of Piper
- died in the 1940s but is brought back to life by Nico,can sense and summon metals/jewels from the earth, roman and CJ
- memory wiped, put into a coma, and sent to CHB by Hera in tlh, was a praetor of CJ next to Reyna, brother of Thalia, bricks love him, thinks staplers are food, similar powers as Thalia
- final novel where the reunited seven + Nico have to stop Gaea from rising once and for all
- one of the campers that helped bring Annabeth the CBH, becomes a tree and then comes back to life, sister of Jason Grace, eventually leads the Hunters of Artemis, greek and CHB,can manipulate electricity and lightning
- shapeshifter, canadian asian roman hybrid, giant awkward panda bear, roman and CJ
- novel where the PJO trio (led by Annabeth this time) have find inventor Daedalus and discover his labyrinth's role in Kronos' Army's plot against CHB
- roman god of the sky and thunder, king of the roman gods, father of Jason
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- praetor of CJ, roman, sister is the leader of the amazons, initials spell RA-RA
- novel where Percy and the Hunters of Artemis + Nico have to rescue Annabeth and Artemis from the titans who kidnapped them
- author of the amazing book series PJO and HoO as well as the Kane Chronicles, Magnus Chase, and Trials of Apollo, a literal troll who enjoys giving readers pain through his stories
- bad boy supreme,Super-sized McShizzle Man, builder and captain of the Argos II, has a mechanical dragon, can control and is immune to fire, greek and CHB
- novel where confused memory wiped Jason along with Piper and Leo have to save that b Hera from that other b Gaea
- roman goddess of war, mother of Reyna
- cyclops brother of Percy, loves peanut butter, greek and CHB
- him and his sister were stuck at the Lotus Casino for decades, emo boi who loves McDonalds, Hawaiian shirts, and Will Solace, greek and CHB but does spend time at CJ, can control the dead (zombie army)
- leader of the titans during the golden age, god of time, eats his children but then ends up being killed by them, reawakened by and uses Luke to take over Olympus, greek
- novel where confused memory wiped Percy along with Hazel and Frank have to free Thanatos (greek god of death) from, again, that b Gaea
- greek goddess of wisdom and war, mother of Annabeth
- greek god of blacksmiths and fire, father of Leo
- becomes the oracle of delphi at the end of tlo, redhead who will kill you with a hair brush, CHB
- greek god of the underworld, father of Nico and Bianca
- greek god of the sea, father of Percy and Tyson
- greek god of the sky and the king of olympus, father of Thalia
- novel where the seven are now split with percabeth in Tartarus and the rest + Nico both racing to close the Doors of Death to prevent the giants from resurrecting that b Gaea and war starting between CHB and CJ
- novel where percabeth is reunited,and the seven travel to Rome to save humanity from that b Gaea
- novel where the PJO trio have to find and return zeus' lightning bolt
43 Clues: the name of Percy's sword • roman god of war, father of Frank • roman goddess of war, mother of Reyna • the supreme ship of the entire series • roman god of the underworld, father of Hazel • greek god of trade and mischief, father of Luke • greek god of the sea, father of Percy and Tyson • greek god of blacksmiths and fire, father of Leo • ...
Greek Theatre Crossword 2025-10-15
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- – A humorous Greek play that often made fun of people or society, ending happily.
- – A serious Greek play that often told the story of a hero’s downfall, usually with a moral lesson.
- – The people watching the play; the spectators in the theatre.
- – The building at the back of the stage used as a backdrop or for actors to change costumes.
- – Clothing and accessories worn by actors to represent a character.
- – Another word for an actor or someone who performs in theatre, named after Thespis, the first known Greek actor.
- – Large, exaggerated facial coverings worn by actors to show emotion and to project their voice.
- – The side entrances of the theatre used by actors and chorus to enter and exit the stage.
- – The seating area of the theatre where the audience watched the performance.
- – A group of performers who commented on the action of the play through song, dance, and recitation.
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- – A traditional story about gods, heroes, or natural events, often used as the basis for Greek plays.
- – The country where Greek theatre originated around the 5th century BCE.
- – A celebration or event, such as the Festival of Dionysus, during which Greek plays were performed.
- – The Greek god of wine, fertility, and theatre; festivals in his honor included performances of plays.
- Leader – The member of the chorus who directs the group, often speaking lines separately from the chorus.
- – A type of play intended to tell a story through performance, including tragedy and comedy.
- – A large, open-air theatre built into a hillside, with seating arranged in a semi-circle around the stage.
- – The lesson or message the play teaches its audience.
- – The circular space at the bottom of the Greek theatre where the chorus performed and danced.
- – People who perform the roles of characters in a play.
20 Clues: – The lesson or message the play teaches its audience. • – People who perform the roles of characters in a play. • – The people watching the play; the spectators in the theatre. • – Clothing and accessories worn by actors to represent a character. • – The country where Greek theatre originated around the 5th century BCE. • ...
Crossword On Analytical techniques 2025-03-28
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- A device used to measure the electrical conductivity of a solution. (17 letters)
- A property of a material that determines how much it resists the flow of electric current. (12 letters)
- A type of electrode often used to measure pH. (13 letters)
- A form of energy that travels in waves, such as light and radio waves. (22 letters)
- Relates the absorption of light to the properties of the material through which the light is traveling. (18 letters)
- A reference electrode made with mercury and mercurous chloride. (14 letters)
- A method used to determine the concentration of a solution. (9 letters)
- A technique used to identify substances based on their absorption of infrared light. (22 letters)
- A solution that resists changes in pH when acids or bases are added. (14 letters)
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- An electrode with a stable and known voltage used in electrochemical measurements. (18 letters)
- An electrode that responds to a specific ion in a solution.
- The ability of a solution to conduct electricity, measured per mole. (15 letters)
- A measure of how much a material opposes the flow of electric current. (10 letters)
- A technique used to measure the interaction of light with matter. (12 letters)
14 Clues: A type of electrode often used to measure pH. (13 letters) • An electrode that responds to a specific ion in a solution. • A method used to determine the concentration of a solution. (9 letters) • A reference electrode made with mercury and mercurous chloride. (14 letters) • A technique used to measure the interaction of light with matter. (12 letters) • ...
History of Theater 2014-04-16
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- Greek plays that made fun of local politicians and wealthy people
- Focus of miracle plays.
- Stole and expanded on most of the Greek's culture.
- Greek playwright added the second actor to a stage.
- Stories that deal with a hero who only wants to get home.
- A type of character that used repeatedly in different stories. Common in Commedia Del Arte.
- Where theater began.
- A street performance style from Italy that focused on jokes, acrobatics, and love stories.
- Monarch who took over after the Queen. Also loved theater and commissioned a copy of the Bible.
- Worn by Greeks on during performances.
- Greek god of the sun, music, and logic
- Secret groups of Greeks that would go into the vineyards and worship their gods by acting out dramas.
- Short breaks in theatrical performances, used during Mystery and Miracle Plays.
- Main character in morality plays
- Greek father of the gods
- Stories that deal with a hero on a specific mission to find something.
- background group that sings and narrates Greek tragedies.
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- The design of the Greek stage
- Monarch that eased restrictions on theater.
- Stories that involve a nearly invincible bad guy that is terrorizing a town and has a hole in his defense
- Stories that involve an orphaned hero who wins a lover and a castle.
- A form of story telling where the hero's mistakes lead to his own death/downfall.
- Where Greek citizens came to vote and voice concerns.
- The focus of Morality Plays.
- Plays that dramatized stories in the Bible
- Destroyed Rome.
- Not allowed to perform on stage in either Ancient Greece or England.
- Wrote the book on how to properly stage a theatrical performance.
- Created the first stationary theater.
- Greek form of government.
- A form of story telling that involves disguises, mistaken identity, and a concluding wedding.
- Stories that involve hero being broken out of a mental or physical prison.
- Greek god of wine, responsible for starting theatrical performances.
33 Clues: Destroyed Rome. • Where theater began. • Focus of miracle plays. • Greek father of the gods • Greek form of government. • The focus of Morality Plays. • The design of the Greek stage • Main character in morality plays • Created the first stationary theater. • Worn by Greeks on during performances. • Greek god of the sun, music, and logic • ...
Classical Empires - China & Greece 2016-08-22
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- A hill in the center of the polis that included important building, temples, and forts
- Homer's epic poem of the Trojan War
- Powerful polis in Greece known for their discipline and military strength
- Enemy that was fought off by an alliance of Greek city-states, despite having larger numbers.
- The right to rule is passed down from the gods (heaven) and is based on the virtue of the ruler
- Warlike civilization from the Greek mainland that conquered the Minoans
- Homer's epic poem of Odysseus' journey home from the Trojan War
- Government in which citizens participate in governing through voting
- First Greek civilization; developed on island of Crete; known as traders
- Greek culture blended with Egyptian, Persian, and Indian ideas (Asian); result of Alexander the Great's empire.
- Used to defend China’s borders; most famous portion built during Qin dynasty
- Sea that is an important part of Greek life and culture; provides fishing, trade, and transportation.
- Worshipped several gods and goddesses; believed the 12 major ones lived on Mt. Olympus
- This dynasty established the first unified Chinese empire; ruled by China's first emperor Shi Huangdi
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- Famous student of Socrates; founded the first school of philosophy (Academy) in Athens
- Famous philosopher who used logic to study many fields and tutored Alexander the Great
- Philosophy that believed every person should accept their role and show respect and virtue; focused on family
- Considered the father of philosophy; taught his followers to question everything
- Greek thinker that believed all things could be described by numbers/math; developed many famous theories
- Traditional stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes
- Greek festival where city-states competed in different sports, music, and literature
- Famous general who ruled all of the Greek city-states and conquered the Persian empire, Egypt, and went as far as India.
- This dynasty was the longest lasting of China’s early dynasties (900 years); collapsed when leaders began fighting among themselves
- Powerful polis in Greece that was known for its culture of learning, individualism, and art; led the Golden Age
- An independent Greek city-state
25 Clues: An independent Greek city-state • Homer's epic poem of the Trojan War • Traditional stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes • Homer's epic poem of Odysseus' journey home from the Trojan War • Government in which citizens participate in governing through voting • Warlike civilization from the Greek mainland that conquered the Minoans • ...
Western Classical Plays and Opera; Ancient Theater 2026-02-09
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- What violent spectacles were commonly featured in Roman theater and entertainment
- What term refers to the viewing area of the ancient Greek theater?
- Who wrote most of the surviving Greek comedy plays?
- Who is known as the “Father of Tragedy” and the first actor to use masks?
- What comedy tells the story of a woman who led other women to stop a war?
- What theatrical tradition began around the 3rd century BC and was heavily influenced by Greek culture?
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- Who is one of the three famous Greek tragedians along with Euripides and Aeschylus?
- What city-state became the cultural center of Greek theatrical festivals and competitions?
- Who is the Greek god of wine and fertility honored through theatrical festivals?
- What short Greek play follows a trilogy of tragedies and includes humor and mythological satire?
- What part of the Greek theater is the circular area where dancing and acting occurred?
- What is the stage structure in an ancient Greek theater called?
- What was one of the first permanent stone theaters built in Rome?
- What form of Greek drama focuses on serious events and the downfall or death of the main character?
14 Clues: Who wrote most of the surviving Greek comedy plays? • What is the stage structure in an ancient Greek theater called? • What was one of the first permanent stone theaters built in Rome? • What term refers to the viewing area of the ancient Greek theater? • Who is known as the “Father of Tragedy” and the first actor to use masks? • ...
Road Safety 2026-01-01
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- The colour of a stop sign is red and _______. (5 letters)
- One of the road safety motto’s is to stop, look and ___________ (6 letters)
- The colour _________ means go. (5 letters)
- Before crossing the road, you should look right, then ______, then right again. (4 letters)
- It is not safe to cross the road when the robot is this colour. This colour also means that you should be careful. ______ (6 letters)
- What color means danger? (3 letters)
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- When riding a scooter, bicycle or motorcycle you should always wear a _________ (6 letters)
- Which part of your body do you use to listen? (3 letters)
- What is one of the road safety slogans of the Department (two words, first word is 6 letters, second word is 5 letters)
- Is it safe to run after your soccer ball if it rolls into the road? ________ (2 letters)
- When a traffic officer holds up his hand, he is instructing you to ______. (4 letters)
- Don’t ______ and drive. (5 letters)
- What does this sign mean? (two words, first word 2 letters, second word 5 letters)
13 Clues: Don’t ______ and drive. (5 letters) • What color means danger? (3 letters) • The colour _________ means go. (5 letters) • Which part of your body do you use to listen? (3 letters) • The colour of a stop sign is red and _______. (5 letters) • One of the road safety motto’s is to stop, look and ___________ (6 letters) • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-06
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- Grand, formal procession (9 letters)
- Generous or forgiving, especially to a rival (11 letters)
- Secretive spying
- Intense argument or fight
- Lack of self-confidence or shyness (10 letters)
- Decorative needlework (10 letters)
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- Acting on impulse, unpredictable
- A transformation or change, often dramatic (12 letters)
- Proper manners and social behavior (8 letters)
- Process of removing or getting rid of something
- Formal representative of a country (10 letters)
- Clever, practical, but possibly immoral solution (9 letters)
- A person who sacrifices themselves for a cause (6 letters)
13 Clues: Secretive spying • Intense argument or fight • Acting on impulse, unpredictable • Decorative needlework (10 letters) • Grand, formal procession (9 letters) • Proper manners and social behavior (8 letters) • Process of removing or getting rid of something • Formal representative of a country (10 letters) • Lack of self-confidence or shyness (10 letters) • ...
Arithmetic & Geometric Sequences Review 2024-10-08
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- The starting term in a sequence is called this. (5 letters)
- The amount added to each term in an arithmetic sequence. (6 letters)
- The third term in an arithmetic sequence starting at 2 with a common difference of 3. (1 letter)
- If the first term is 4 and the ratio is 3, what is the second term? (2 letters)
- An example of a sequence: 6, 12, 24, 48. What is the common ratio? (1 letter)
- What is the common ratio for this sequence: 2, 8, 32, ... (4 letters)
- The common ratio for the sequence 3, 9, 27, 81, ... (5 letters)
- The third term in the sequence 2, 6, , 14, ... (3 letters)
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- 5, 10, 15, 20, ... What is the common difference? (1 letter)
- The second term in the sequence 5, , 45, 135, ... (7 letters)
- A graph of an arithmetic sequence often has this shape. (8 letters)
- The common difference for the sequence 7, 14, 21, 28, ... (1 letter)
- A graph of a geometric sequence often has this shape. (8 letters)
- A sequence where each term is multiplied by the same number to get the next term. (9 letters)
- In an arithmetic sequence, the constant amount that separates each term. (9 letters)
- The fifth term of this sequence 2, 4, 8, 16, ... (2 letters)
16 Clues: The third term in the sequence 2, 6, , 14, ... (3 letters) • The starting term in a sequence is called this. (5 letters) • 5, 10, 15, 20, ... What is the common difference? (1 letter) • The fifth term of this sequence 2, 4, 8, 16, ... (2 letters) • The second term in the sequence 5, , 45, 135, ... (7 letters) • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle By:Bella 2021-09-20
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- First mythical emperor of China-Chinese
- God of the sea-Greek
- God of the underworld-Greek
- Thor's power-Norse
- Is from what myth?-Chinese
- The creator-Indian
- God of lightning-Norse
- God that has a poison that will kill humanity-indian
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- The god of peace-Chinese
- Thor's hammer-Norse
- Aphrodite's dad-Greek
- The first living being on the universe-Chinese
- Goddess of beauty-Greek
- The preserver-Indian
- The remover of obstacles-Indian
- Thor's brother-Norse
16 Clues: Thor's power-Norse • The creator-Indian • Thor's hammer-Norse • God of the sea-Greek • The preserver-Indian • Thor's brother-Norse • Aphrodite's dad-Greek • God of lightning-Norse • Goddess of beauty-Greek • The god of peace-Chinese • Is from what myth?-Chinese • God of the underworld-Greek • The remover of obstacles-Indian • First mythical emperor of China-Chinese • ...
Ancient Greece Vocal 2016-02-12
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- A member of the lowest class in ancient Laconia, constituting a body of slaves who were bound to the land and were owned by the state
- Consisted of vinegar, pork, and the boiled legs of pigs; Considered a hearty meal for the fierce soldiers of the region
- A government in which only a few people have power
- A member of a group who entered Greece, conquered Peloponnesus, and destroyed the Mycenaean culture
- The Greek word for a city-state
- A formal public speech, especially one delivered on a special occasion
- A governor of a province under the ancient Persian monarchy
- A galley with three rows or tiers of oars on each side, one above another, used chiefly as a warship
- An ancient Greek leader who held power through the use of force
- A group of Greek warriors who stood close together in a square formation
- Greek-like; heavily influenced by Greek ideas
- One of a body of magistrates in various ancient Dorian states, especially at Sparta, where a body of five was elected annually by the people
- Period of Greek history from the presumed Dorian invasion and end of Mycenaean civilization to the first signs of the Greek poles in the 9th century BC.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
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- A central spot in Ancient Greek city-states
- heavy wooden shield used by the Ancient Greece infantry
- A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built
- The critical study of the basic principles and concepts of a particular branch of knowledge
- Democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people
- A rich landowner or noble
- Most common type of heavily armed foot-soldier in Ancient Greece
- To banish a citizen temporarily by popular vote
- A type of government in which people rule themselves
- A person who has the right to participate in government
- The rigorous education and training regimen mandated for all male Spartan citizens
- Democracy in which people decide policy initiatives directly
- An epidemic disease that causes high mortality
27 Clues: A rich landowner or noble • The Greek word for a city-state • A central spot in Ancient Greek city-states • Greek-like; heavily influenced by Greek ideas • An epidemic disease that causes high mortality • To banish a citizen temporarily by popular vote • A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built • A government in which only a few people have power • ...
Module 5 Classical Greece 2023-11-27
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- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece
- Government ruled by a small group of noble families
- Greek thinker who explored truth and justice and developed a method of questioning and answering
- War where Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta and its allies
- Government ruled by a few powerful people
- Light and amusing play that may poke fun at serious subjects
- Side-by-side fighting formation of Greek foot soldiers
- Member of a group who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 BC
- Huge bronze statue that is considered one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World
- Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Philip II's son who established a huge empire
- Peasant forced to stay on the land
- Government ruled by a king or queen
- Form of government where citizens rule directly
- Persian King
- Serious drama dealing with themes like love, hate, war, or betrayal
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- Art in which harmony, order, and balance were emphasized
- Thinker who uses logic and reason to explore life's important questions
- The culture that blended Greek with Egyptian, Persian, and Indian influences
- Wars between Greece and the Persian Empire
- Greek mathematician and pioneer in geometry
- Traditional story that explains why the world is the way it is
- Plato's student who developed a method for testing and organizing ideas
- City-state of ancient Greece
- Rule by the people
- Greek scientist, inventor, and mathematician
- These were often accompanied by lyre music and dealt with emotions and desires
- Egyptian city that was the center of Hellenistic culture
- Socrates's student who wrote the Republic, a view of the ideal society
- Member of a group of people who migrated into the Greek mainland
- Kingdom located just north of Greece
- War where the Mycenaeans attacked the city of Troy
- Fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- Heroic story told in the form of a long poem
- Powerful ruler who gained control of a city-state's government by asking the common people for support
35 Clues: Persian King • Rule by the people • City-state of ancient Greece • Peasant forced to stay on the land • Government ruled by a king or queen • Kingdom located just north of Greece • King of Macedonia who conquered Greece • Government ruled by a few powerful people • Wars between Greece and the Persian Empire • Fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • ...
Engligh 2025-01-21
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- Greek hero
- wife of Odysseus
- broad fame
- person who tends pigs
- human characteristics
- shining
- to begin
- greek mythological figure
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- persistence in doing something
- Greek mythology hero
- Suitor of Penelope
- Irony a literary technique
- descriptive phrase
- personality trait
- goddess of wisdom
- searching well
- simile comparison using like or as
17 Clues: shining • to begin • Greek hero • broad fame • searching well • wife of Odysseus • personality trait • goddess of wisdom • Suitor of Penelope • descriptive phrase • Greek mythology hero • person who tends pigs • human characteristics • greek mythological figure • Irony a literary technique • persistence in doing something • simile comparison using like or as
Hampi 2025-04-06
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- UN agency preserving Hampi (5 letters).
- Active Shiva temple with a towering gopuram (10 letters).
- marketplace (6 letters).
- Battle that destroyed Hampi in 1565 CE (8 letters).
- Sacred river flowing beside Hampi (11 letters).
- nameof the empire centered in Hampi (12 letters).
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- MAHAL Palace with lotus-shaped arches (5 letters).
- Capital of the Vijayanagara Empire (5 letters).
- iconic stone sculpture at Vitthala Temple (7 letters).
- Templewith a stone chariot and musical pillars (8 letters).
- Primary building material of Hampi’s monuments (5 letters).
- Royal elephant enclosure (7 letters).
12 Clues: marketplace (6 letters). • Royal elephant enclosure (7 letters). • UN agency preserving Hampi (5 letters). • Capital of the Vijayanagara Empire (5 letters). • Sacred river flowing beside Hampi (11 letters). • nameof the empire centered in Hampi (12 letters). • MAHAL Palace with lotus-shaped arches (5 letters). • Battle that destroyed Hampi in 1565 CE (8 letters). • ...
Bettie's Foods 2022-08-27
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- Caught by Milt
- Type of diet that improves health metrics
- Grapeleaf stuffed with rice
- Greek cheese pie
- Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words)
- Local famous Greek restaurant on Malvern Ave
- Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors
- Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can
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- Add spinach to tyropita
- Favorite Greek cheese
- Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce
- Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich
- Round dark item used in salads (usually Kalamata)
13 Clues: Caught by Milt • Greek cheese pie • Favorite Greek cheese • Add spinach to tyropita • Grapeleaf stuffed with rice • Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich • Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors • Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can • Type of diet that improves health metrics • Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words) • Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce • ...
Chapter 4 Review 2015-12-03
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- A type of sacred literature characterized by symbolic imagery; an alternate name for the Book of Revelation
- The study of ancestry or a chronological list of ancestors
- A synonym for covenant
- Sacred Scripture; the books containing the truth of God’s Revelation as composed by inspired, Sacred Authors
- The forty‐six books of the Bible recording the history of salvation from the Creation until the time of Christ Septuagint A third‐century BC Greek translation of the old Testament made by seventy Jewish scholars.
- Those parts of the old Testament removed from the Jewish canon of Scripture but in the Septuagint used by the early Christians
- An old English rendering of the Greek for good news; the good news of God’s mercy and love revealed in the Life, Death, and Resurrection of Christ
- The five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
- From the Latin word for common; the name of St. Jerome’s translation of the Bible from the original languages into Latin
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- One who proclaims the good news; this term refers in a special way to Sts. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, who each wrote a Gospel
- The twenty‐seven books of the Bible written by Sacred Authors in the apostolic era
- A person called by God to speak to his people often to announce future events that could not otherwise be foreseen.
- The portion of the Mass that includes the reading of Scripture and the homily
- A letter addressed to a particular person or people. Much of the New Testament consists of these letters written to individuals, to congregations, or to the Church as a whole
- From the Greek for five books; the Torah
- The list of the inspired books of the Bible
16 Clues: A synonym for covenant • From the Greek for five books; the Torah • The list of the inspired books of the Bible • The study of ancestry or a chronological list of ancestors • The portion of the Mass that includes the reading of Scripture and the homily • The five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy • ...
GREEK AND ROMAN GODS 2021-09-26
12 Clues: Roman god of war • Greek god of war • Roman goddess of love • Greek goddess of love • Greek king of the gods • Roman king of the gods • Greek goddess of the hunt • Greek goddess of marriage • Roman goddess of the hunt • Roman goddess of marriage • Roman messenger of the gods • Greek messenger of the gods
Greek Deities 2025-03-21
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- Greek god of death and underworld.
- Greek god of light and prophecy.
- Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Greek god of sexuality and alcoholic beverage.
- Chief god of the Greek gods.
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- Greek goddess of agriculture and farming.
- The Greek god of water/seas.
- What form did the Greeks believe their gods had?
- The unit of society or relationship that Greek gods lived in.
- Greek god of Wisdom.
- The mountain that the Greek gods lived on.
11 Clues: Greek god of Wisdom. • The Greek god of water/seas. • Chief god of the Greek gods. • Greek god of light and prophecy. • Greek goddess of love and beauty. • Greek god of death and underworld. • Greek goddess of agriculture and farming. • The mountain that the Greek gods lived on. • Greek god of sexuality and alcoholic beverage. • ...
Bettie's Foods 2022-08-27
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- Caught by Milt
- Type of diet that improves health metrics
- Grapeleaf stuffed with rice
- Greek cheese pie
- Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words)
- Local famous Greek restaurant on Malvern Ave
- Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors
- Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can
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- Add spinach to tyropita
- Favorite Greek cheese
- Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce
- Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich
- Round dark item used in salads (usually Kalamata)
13 Clues: Caught by Milt • Greek cheese pie • Favorite Greek cheese • Add spinach to tyropita • Grapeleaf stuffed with rice • Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich • Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors • Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can • Type of diet that improves health metrics • Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words) • Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce • ...
Bettie's Foods 2022-08-27
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- Caught by Milt
- Type of diet that improves health metrics
- Grapeleaf stuffed with rice
- Greek cheese pie
- Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words)
- Local famous Greek restaurant on Malvern Ave
- Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors
- Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can
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- Add spinach to tyropita
- Favorite Greek cheese
- Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce
- Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich
- Round dark item used in salads (usually Kalamata)
13 Clues: Caught by Milt • Greek cheese pie • Favorite Greek cheese • Add spinach to tyropita • Grapeleaf stuffed with rice • Greek pita bread lamb/beef sandwich • Not one of Bettie's favorite flavors • Sweet nut dessert purchased by the can • Type of diet that improves health metrics • Soup buy only at the Greek store(2 words) • Greek beef and noodle dish with cream sauce • ...
Test 2024-04-02
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- Crafting engaging and learning experiences (10 letters)
- Results-oriented with a track record (10 letters)
- Driving measurable success in design projects (13 letters)
- Adept at driving client success through driven instructional design (7 letters)
- Implementing adaptive paths (7 letters)
- Specializing in learning solutions (8 letters)
- Commitment to continuous at Aptara (10 letters)
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- Global for training (11 letters)
- learning solutions at Aptara (7 letters)
- Leveraging cutting-edge for learning experiences (10 letters)
- strategies in instructional design projects at Aptara (11 letters)
- Multimedia for training (10 letters)
12 Clues: Global for training (11 letters) • Multimedia for training (10 letters) • Implementing adaptive paths (7 letters) • learning solutions at Aptara (7 letters) • Specializing in learning solutions (8 letters) • Commitment to continuous at Aptara (10 letters) • Results-oriented with a track record (10 letters) • Crafting engaging and learning experiences (10 letters) • ...
Warm-Up Vocabulary 2024-09-03
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- To shake or tremble, especially from cold (6 letters)
- An act of buying something (7 letters)
- A yearly event (6 letters)
- Lacking strength or force (6 letters)
- Not present (6 letters)
- Heavy sleepiness or a feeling of needing to sleep (6 letters)
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- A long journey, especially by sea (6 letters)
- A trick or joke played on someone (5 letters)
- To respond to something (5 letters)
- To shudder or shake involuntarily (6 letters)
- A trick or joke (5 letters)
- A person who is an enemy or rival (3 letters)
- Something very large or extensive (4 letters)
- Strong, resilient, or robust (6 letters)
- The state of being sleepy or not fully awake (6 letters)
15 Clues: Not present (6 letters) • A yearly event (6 letters) • A trick or joke (5 letters) • To respond to something (5 letters) • Lacking strength or force (6 letters) • An act of buying something (7 letters) • Strong, resilient, or robust (6 letters) • A long journey, especially by sea (6 letters) • A trick or joke played on someone (5 letters) • ...
Hayley Loves Wil 2024-07-29
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- What’s my middle name. (4 letters)
- Island Where we both dream of traveling. (10 letters)
- A song that reminds me of you you (10 letters)
- Our favorite season of the year. (6 letters)
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- Special nickname we have for eachother (5 letters)
- The first place we kissed. (4 letters)
- Your favorite breakfast food. (4 letters)
- Walks Something you both enjoy doing on weekends. (10 letters)
- Who said "I love you" first? (3 letters)
- Ford My favourite scent. (7 letters)
- Your favorite hobby (3 letters)
- Your favorite feature about me (4 letters)
12 Clues: Your favorite hobby (3 letters) • What’s my middle name. (4 letters) • The first place we kissed. (4 letters) • Who said "I love you" first? (3 letters) • Your favorite breakfast food. (4 letters) • Ford My favourite scent. (7 letters) • Your favorite feature about me (4 letters) • Our favorite season of the year. (6 letters) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Week 3 (4) 2025-02-16
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- Unpleasant or offensive (5 letters)
- A route or track for walking (7 letters)
- A male parent (6 letters)
- A container made of woven material (6 letters)
- Following in time (5 letters)
- Inquired or requested (5 letters)
- A person with control or authority (6 letters)
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- The part of the day from noon to evening (10 letters)
- Eyewear to improve vision (7 letters)
- A sport played with a round ball and hoop (10 letters)
- A broadcast of a program (8 letters)
- Moving with greater speed (6 letters)
12 Clues: A male parent (6 letters) • Following in time (5 letters) • Inquired or requested (5 letters) • Unpleasant or offensive (5 letters) • A broadcast of a program (8 letters) • Eyewear to improve vision (7 letters) • Moving with greater speed (6 letters) • A route or track for walking (7 letters) • A container made of woven material (6 letters) • ...
AAC: Week 2 Spelling List 2025-04-03
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- A room in a house used for hygiene purposes. (8 letters)
- The capacity to do something well. (7 letters)
- To create or plan something. (6 letters)
- A difficult task or test. (9 letters)
- Being nice and considerate. (4 letters)
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- To act with urgency. (5 letters)
- Well-known and widely recognized. (6 letters)
- To become part of a group or activity. (4 letters)
- To express joy through sound. (5 letters)
- A thought or suggestion. (4 letters)
- To take pleasure in something. (5 letters)
- A person who gives direction or advice. (5 letters)
12 Clues: A difficult task or test. (9 letters) • To act with urgency. (5 letters) • Being nice and considerate. (4 letters) • A thought or suggestion. (4 letters) • Well-known and widely recognized. (6 letters) • To express joy through sound. (5 letters) • To create or plan something. (6 letters) • ...
Test your Learnings 2025-07-07
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- that purifies raw materials. (8 Letters)
- shift to machine-based manufacturing. (15 Letters)
- come into view or become known. (6 Letters)
- make a bill into a law. (5 Letters)
- tall city building. (10 Letters)
- spanning a large landmass for trains. (8 Letters)
- powered by boiling water. (10 Letters)
- organization for collective bargaining. (5 Letters)
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- or caused to happen faster. (7 Letters)
- situation with a single seller. (8 Letters)
- or process of increasing in size or scope. (9 Letters)
- affecting an employee's work experience. (10 Letters)
- refusal to work as a protest. (6 Letters)
- have control or power over. (8 Letters)
14 Clues: tall city building. (10 Letters) • make a bill into a law. (5 Letters) • powered by boiling water. (10 Letters) • or caused to happen faster. (7 Letters) • have control or power over. (8 Letters) • that purifies raw materials. (8 Letters) • refusal to work as a protest. (6 Letters) • situation with a single seller. (8 Letters) • come into view or become known. (6 Letters) • ...
Helps and motivates girls and women worldwide 2026-03-11
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- A Brownie does a good one every day. (4 letters)
- Group collaboration. (8 letters)
- Girlguiding group (8 letters)
- Where hens roost. (12 letters)
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- Brownies' wise leader. (8 letters)
- Brownies vow to do their best. (7 letters)
- The most adventurous Brownies of the 9th Edmonton Unit. (5 letters)
- Brownies' favourite sweet baked treats. (7 letters)
- What Brownies wear with pride. (7 letters)
- Giving a hand. (7 letters)
- The name of the last British Queen. (9 letters)
- Award earned by Brownies for new skills and achievements. (5 letters)
12 Clues: Giving a hand. (7 letters) • Girlguiding group (8 letters) • Where hens roost. (12 letters) • Group collaboration. (8 letters) • Brownies' wise leader. (8 letters) • Brownies vow to do their best. (7 letters) • What Brownies wear with pride. (7 letters) • The name of the last British Queen. (9 letters) • A Brownie does a good one every day. (4 letters) • ...
Festival Fun 2024-03-13
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- A celebration of breaking the fast for Ramadan (7 letters)
- A celebration of resurrection (9 letters)
- A celebration of spring (5 letters)
- A celebration of love (7 letters)
- A celebration of the harvest (7 letters)
- A celebration of ghosts and spirits (7 letters)
- A celebration of Birth (8 Letters)
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- A religious festival celebrating light (8 letters)
- A feast to break a religious fast (6 letters)
- A celebration of independence (9 Letters)
- A large and festive public celebration (8 letters)
- A costume party (6 letters)
12 Clues: A costume party (6 letters) • A celebration of love (7 letters) • A celebration of Birth (8 Letters) • A celebration of spring (5 letters) • A celebration of the harvest (7 letters) • A celebration of independence (9 Letters) • A celebration of resurrection (9 letters) • A feast to break a religious fast (6 letters) • A celebration of ghosts and spirits (7 letters) • ...
Nevada Day 2024-09-23
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- Mountain range that runs along western Nevada (8 letters)
- Nevada's state tree (9 letters)
- Nevada's nickname (8 letters)
- Event commemorating Nevada’s admission to the Union (8 letters)
- A famous Nevada ghost town (7 letters)
- Mineral that gave Nevada its nickname (6 letters)
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- State bird of Nevada (9 letters)
- Nevada's state flower (7 letters)
- One of Nevada’s most famous cities, known for gambling (5 letters)
- Nevada's capital city (6 letters)
- Location of annual Nevada Day Parade (7 letters)
- Silver mining town in northern Nevada (8 letters)
12 Clues: Nevada's nickname (8 letters) • Nevada's state tree (9 letters) • State bird of Nevada (9 letters) • Nevada's state flower (7 letters) • Nevada's capital city (6 letters) • A famous Nevada ghost town (7 letters) • Location of annual Nevada Day Parade (7 letters) • Silver mining town in northern Nevada (8 letters) • Mineral that gave Nevada its nickname (6 letters) • ...
Spellings 2024-11-21
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- Uncertainty or lack of belief (5 letters).
- A sound made by blowing air through lips or a device (7 letters).
- Use your ears attentively (6 letters).
- Ascend or scale something, like a mountain (5 letters).
- A professional who fixes pipes and leaks (7 letters).
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- Secure or attach tightly (6 letters).
- A fortified medieval residence (6 letters).
- Money owed to another (4 letters).
- Grapple with an opponent in a physical contest (7 letters).
- Explosive device, often dropped from planes (4 letters).
- Celebrated on December 25th (9 letters).
- A young sheep (4 letters).
12 Clues: A young sheep (4 letters). • Money owed to another (4 letters). • Secure or attach tightly (6 letters). • Use your ears attentively (6 letters). • Celebrated on December 25th (9 letters). • Uncertainty or lack of belief (5 letters). • A fortified medieval residence (6 letters). • A professional who fixes pipes and leaks (7 letters). • ...
Sustainability in everyday life 2024-08-06
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- bag A bag you can use many times (11 letters)
- To make new things from old materials (7 letters)
- transport Buses and trains (14 letters)
- trees To put trees in the ground (10 letters)
- food Food grown without chemicals (11 letters)
- A vehicle with two wheels (4 letters)
- waste Make less trash (11 letters)
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- energy Power from the sun (11 letters)
- water Use less water (9 letters)
- Turn food waste into soil (7 letters)
- Good for the environment (11 letters)
- bulb An energy-saving light (7 letters)
12 Clues: water Use less water (9 letters) • waste Make less trash (11 letters) • Turn food waste into soil (7 letters) • Good for the environment (11 letters) • A vehicle with two wheels (4 letters) • energy Power from the sun (11 letters) • transport Buses and trains (14 letters) • bulb An energy-saving light (7 letters) • bag A bag you can use many times (11 letters) • ...
Metaphors 2025-05-08
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- She is the ____ of the party. (4 letters)
- You are the _____ of my eye.(5 letters)
- Time is ________ away. (8 letters)
- He is a ____ of wisdom. (4 letters)
- He is a ____ of strength. (4 letters)
- The classroom was as crazy as a ___. (3 letters)
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- Baby, you’re a ________.(8 letters)
- Her eyes were as deep as the ___. (3 letters)
- Her voice is _____ to my ears. (5 letters)
- She has a _____ of gold. (5 letters)
- She is a _____ in the dark. (5 letters)
- The baby is a ____ to the world. (4 letters)
12 Clues: Time is ________ away. (8 letters) • Baby, you’re a ________.(8 letters) • He is a ____ of wisdom. (4 letters) • She has a _____ of gold. (5 letters) • He is a ____ of strength. (4 letters) • She is a _____ in the dark. (5 letters) • You are the _____ of my eye.(5 letters) • She is the ____ of the party. (4 letters) • Her voice is _____ to my ears. (5 letters) • ...
5th Grade 2025-08-18
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- Famous dish of Nepal. (5 letters)
- The country also known as the island continent. (9 letters)
- Pumps blood into blood vessels. (5 letters)
- Guglieimo Marconi invented this. (10 letters)
- Device used to hear the heart beat. (11 letters)
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- The older name of Sri Lanka. (6 letters)
- The part of human digestive system. (7 letters)
- World’s largest country. (6 letters)
- Device used to insert medicine in our body. (7 letters)
- The longest river in the world. (4 letters)
- Delicate and sense organ. (4 letters)
- Brain of the computer. (3 letters)
12 Clues: Famous dish of Nepal. (5 letters) • Brain of the computer. (3 letters) • World’s largest country. (6 letters) • Delicate and sense organ. (4 letters) • The older name of Sri Lanka. (6 letters) • The longest river in the world. (4 letters) • Pumps blood into blood vessels. (5 letters) • Guglieimo Marconi invented this. (10 letters) • ...
FUNSIES 2025-07-21
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- A word to show reason (7 letters)
- A place where you borrow books (7 letters)
- Doing something fast (7 letters)
- Doing something with care (7 letters)
- In the middle of two things (7 letters)
- A student who studies with you (9 letters)
- Clothes students wear at school (7 letters)
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- School work you do at home (8 letters)
- To make something clear to someone (7 letters)
- English or Science is a school _____ (7 letters)
- A word for being on time (8 letters)
- Being kind and nice to people (8 letters)
12 Clues: Doing something fast (7 letters) • A word to show reason (7 letters) • A word for being on time (8 letters) • Doing something with care (7 letters) • School work you do at home (8 letters) • In the middle of two things (7 letters) • Being kind and nice to people (8 letters) • A place where you borrow books (7 letters) • A student who studies with you (9 letters) • ...
sph 2023-06-01
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- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Large cat known for its mane (4 letters)
- Ancient civilization along the Nile (5 letters)
- Structure or statue of historical importance (8 letters)
- A puzzling question or problem (6 letters)
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- Something that is unknown or unexplained (7 letters)
- Physical structure of a person (9 letters)
- Something representing an idea or concept (6 letters)
- Something mysterious or hard to understand (6 letters)
- Plateau in Egypt with iconic pyramids (4 letters)
- Protector or defender (8 letters)
- Very old or from the past (7 letters)
12 Clues: Protector or defender (8 letters) • Very old or from the past (7 letters) • Large cat known for its mane (4 letters) • Physical structure of a person (9 letters) • A puzzling question or problem (6 letters) • Collection of traditional stories (9 letters) • Ancient civilization along the Nile (5 letters) • Plateau in Egypt with iconic pyramids (4 letters) • ...
Flowers for Algernon 2024-09-19
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- Type of surgery Charlie undergoes (12 letters)
- The test where Charlie has to make sense of inkblots (10 letters)
- Charlie's last name (6 letters)
- Charlie's dream: to be _______ (11 letters)
- Charlie's teacher, Miss ______ (5 letters)
- Charlie's age at the beginning of the story (2 letters)
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- Charlie's first job (7 letters)
- Charlie's workplace is a _______ (hint: related to his job) (5 letters)
- Charlie's IQ before the surgery (10 letters)
- Charlie's condition (5 letters)
- lab mouse that Charlie competes with (8 letters)
- Progress Report format—written in the form of a _______ (5 letters)
12 Clues: Charlie's first job (7 letters) • Charlie's condition (5 letters) • Charlie's last name (6 letters) • Charlie's teacher, Miss ______ (5 letters) • Charlie's IQ before the surgery (10 letters) • Type of surgery Charlie undergoes (12 letters) • Charlie's dream: to be _______ (11 letters) • lab mouse that Charlie competes with (8 letters) • ...
periodic table crossword puzzle 2025-05-02
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- Used in pencils and diamonds (6 letters)
- This element’s symbol is H (8 letters)
- soft metal that reacts with water (7 letters)
- The gas used in glowing signs (4 letters)
- Used to make foil, very light (9 letters)
- Found in glass and computer chips (7 letters)
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- The element that’s essential for breathing (8 letters)
- Symbol is Na (6 letters)
- Its symbol is Fe, known for strength (4 letters)
- Found in table salt (8 letters)
- This element strengthens bones (7 letters)
- Shiny,never rusts, very expensive (4 letters)
12 Clues: Symbol is Na (6 letters) • Found in table salt (8 letters) • This element’s symbol is H (8 letters) • Used in pencils and diamonds (6 letters) • The gas used in glowing signs (4 letters) • Used to make foil, very light (9 letters) • This element strengthens bones (7 letters) • soft metal that reacts with water (7 letters) • Shiny,never rusts, very expensive (4 letters) • ...
Cultural Crossword 2025-11-25
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- people from different countries visiting another country (7 letters)
- cultural diets (4 letters)
- festivity and observing special days in our culture (12 letters)
- spoken words (8 letters)
- creative pieces that show beauty in all things (3 letters)
- coming together (5 letters)
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- looking at the past and what happened (7 letters)
- values past from generation to generation (9 letters)
- our differences make us ________ (7 letters)
- cloth to represent a country (5 letters)
- global locations and areas (9 letters)
- beliefs of god or a higher power (8 letters)
12 Clues: spoken words (8 letters) • cultural diets (4 letters) • coming together (5 letters) • global locations and areas (9 letters) • cloth to represent a country (5 letters) • our differences make us ________ (7 letters) • beliefs of god or a higher power (8 letters) • looking at the past and what happened (7 letters) • values past from generation to generation (9 letters) • ...
English revision crosswords 5A 2023-12-30
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- "sta correndo" = "She is..."
- someone who cuts, washes and dyes your hair
- the place where you can buy books
- the comparative of "tall"
- 30th in letters
- the comparative of "bad"
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- the job of someone who defends people in court
- 14th in letters
- 1st in letters
- 3rd in letters
- the biggest animal in the sea
- 40th in letters
- "Batman", "Iron Man", "Spiderman" are...
- "sto studiando" = "I am..."
- the superlative of "good"
- the place where you can borrow (not buy) books
16 Clues: 1st in letters • 3rd in letters • 14th in letters • 40th in letters • 30th in letters • the comparative of "bad" • the superlative of "good" • the comparative of "tall" • "sto studiando" = "I am..." • "sta correndo" = "She is..." • the biggest animal in the sea • the place where you can buy books • "Batman", "Iron Man", "Spiderman" are... • someone who cuts, washes and dyes your hair • ...
Primitive, Greek, and Roman Theatre Review 2018-11-12
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- Theatre in this civilization was bawdy and decadent
- This person oversaw rituals
- wrote The Poetics.
- He was the first actor
- The subject matter of these Roman plays dealt mostly with mythological stories, although some plays were based on historical events.
- This playwright won the playwriting competition at the Festival Dionysia 18 times
- This writer of Roman comedy was an African slave owned by a Roman senator
- Some think theatre began with the reenactment of this
- Earliest known author of Greek tragedy
- All Greek actors were ___
- Aeschylus's play, The __________, dealt with the historical battle of Salamis in 480 8.c.
- The City Dionysia festival was in honor of
- Sophocles is often compared to this English playwright
- In Greek theatre, this person was responsible for writing, directing, composing, choreographing and sometimes acting
- The first Greek plays had only ____ actor and a large chorus
- None of this writer’s plays were published during his lifetime
- This is where the audience sat in a Greek theatre
- This city was the site of the first recorded theatrical performance
- Primitive civilizations did not leave these records behind
- This was one of the most important parts of the Greek actor's costume
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- was told by the Delphic oracle that he would kill his father and marry his mother.
- Roman __________ dealt with the ridiculing of political or social issues at hand
- to enter a playwriting competition, a playwright had to submit _____ tragedies and one satyr
- Greek theatres were made of wood and _____
- This is the only writer of Old Comedy who had work survive to the modern age
- This Greek playwright was the least popular during his lifetime
- A group of performers who danced and sang at intervals throughout the play,
- This civilization was incorrectly given credit for developing theatre
- Greek theatres were built here, Roman theatres were built all throughout cities
- Aeschylus is the father of _______
- The area where the chorus performed on a Greek stage
- This was a crane-like device to lower actors to the stage
- The Great Panathenaic Festival was held in honor of
- The only surviving complete Greek Trilogy
- on the events of the play.
- These were used to distinguish one character from the other, which made it easier for one actor to play several roles.
- The first drama dealt with the death and resurrection of this god
- This building was a place for actors to change costumes and masks
- Aeschylus was famous for his parodies of his rival playwrights, philosophers, and statesmen, as well as for making a mockery of the _________ democracy
- This writer of Roman tragedy penned plays that were intended to be read rather than performed
- The first recorded theatrical performance happened here in 2,500 BC
- This population was never allowed to attend theatre
42 Clues: wrote The Poetics. • He was the first actor • All Greek actors were ___ • on the events of the play. • This person oversaw rituals • Aeschylus is the father of _______ • Earliest known author of Greek tragedy • The only surviving complete Greek Trilogy • Greek theatres were made of wood and _____ • The City Dionysia festival was in honor of • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-10-11
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- Macedonian ruler
- Member of the Hellenic people
- greek philosopher
- battle fought by Persian, greek
- battle fought by greek, Sparta
- ancient king
- people vote for leaders
- Author of the Iliad
- A member would be called a Mycenea
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- greek philosopher
- civilization near Mediterranean
- Tactical information
- greek philosopher
- City state
- Ancient greek civilization
- Government
16 Clues: City state • Government • ancient king • Macedonian ruler • greek philosopher • greek philosopher • greek philosopher • Author of the Iliad • Tactical information • people vote for leaders • Ancient greek civilization • Member of the Hellenic people • battle fought by greek, Sparta • civilization near Mediterranean • battle fought by Persian, greek • A member would be called a Mycenea
Star Review 2024-01-23
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- A star made of a cloud of gas and dust.
- Its orange and the bigger version of another.
- This stars temperature is around 8000c.
- This star could have been a blackhole.
- All of these stars eventually turn into a red or super giant.
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- The sun may have started at one of these.
- This star is a cooled down white dwarf.
- Its orange and has a bigger version.
- The first five letters of this star mean "earliest" in Greek.
- This star has a very strong gravity.
10 Clues: Its orange and has a bigger version. • This star has a very strong gravity. • This star could have been a blackhole. • This star is a cooled down white dwarf. • A star made of a cloud of gas and dust. • This stars temperature is around 8000c. • The sun may have started at one of these. • Its orange and the bigger version of another. • ...
Grade 7: Global Perspectives 2025-03-03
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- 5. The main idea or point being discussed (5 letters)
- 3. The place where an event happens (7 letters)
- 11. Information that supports your argument (8 letters)
- 4. A careful study of something to understand it better (8 letters)
- 6. A person's particular way of thinking about something (11 letters)
- Grade 7 Cambridge Global Perspectives
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- 2. To make a judgment about something (8 letters)
- 7. To look at both sides of an argument (7 letters)
- 1. The process of gathering information from different sources (8 letters)
- Down
- 9. A trustworthy source of information (8 letters)
- Across
- 10. A structured way of organising information (6 letters)
- 8. To question if something is true or accurate (6 letters)
14 Clues: Down • Across • Grade 7 Cambridge Global Perspectives • 3. The place where an event happens (7 letters) • 2. To make a judgment about something (8 letters) • 9. A trustworthy source of information (8 letters) • 7. To look at both sides of an argument (7 letters) • 5. The main idea or point being discussed (5 letters) • ...
Pasta 2023-11-03
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- Italian pasta dish with eggs, cheese, and pancetta (9 letters)
- Corkscrew-shaped pasta (7 letters)
- Small, ear-shaped pasta (10 letters)
- Short, tube-shaped pasta (5 letters)
- Corkscrew-shaped pasta similar to cellentani (9 letters)
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- Tomato-based pasta sauce (8 letters)
- Creamy Italian pasta sauce (7 letters)
- Long, flat pasta similar to spaghetti (8 letters)
- Sauce made from basil, pine nuts, and parmesan (5 letters)
- Flat pasta wider than linguine (10 letters)
- Layered pasta dish with sauce and cheese (7 letters)
- Pasta parcels filled with cheese or meat (7 letters)
12 Clues: Corkscrew-shaped pasta (7 letters) • Tomato-based pasta sauce (8 letters) • Small, ear-shaped pasta (10 letters) • Short, tube-shaped pasta (5 letters) • Creamy Italian pasta sauce (7 letters) • Flat pasta wider than linguine (10 letters) • Long, flat pasta similar to spaghetti (8 letters) • Layered pasta dish with sauce and cheese (7 letters) • ...
Hamlet Act 1 2024-02-12
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- Hamlet's sword fighting rival (10 letters)
- King of Denmark at the beginning of the play (8 letters)
- Hamlet's closest friend (7 letters)
- The play Hamlet is set in this European country (7 letters)
- Son of Polonius (7 letters)
- The setting for the play's opening scene (8 letters)
- Shakespeare's longest play (6 letters)
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- Hamlet's lover (7 letters)
- The ghost appears at this time of night (8 letters)
- Hamlet's mother (8 letters)
- Hamlet's first soliloquy expresses his desire for this emotion (5 letters)
- Hamlet's University (10 letters)
- Ophelia's brother (7 letters)
13 Clues: Hamlet's lover (7 letters) • Hamlet's mother (8 letters) • Son of Polonius (7 letters) • Ophelia's brother (7 letters) • Hamlet's University (10 letters) • Hamlet's closest friend (7 letters) • Shakespeare's longest play (6 letters) • Hamlet's sword fighting rival (10 letters) • The ghost appears at this time of night (8 letters) • ...
Spelling 2024-10-04
Across
- - Someone who legally has the care of another person (8 letters)
- - Impossible to resist (12 letters)
- - A person who moves to live in another country (9 letters)
- - Not connected with or relevant to something (10 letters)
- - Achieved or satisfied (11 letters)
- - Not able to be fixed (11 letters)
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- - Absolutely necessary (13 letters)
- - People you know well and like a lot (7 letters)
- - Unable to read or write (10 letters)
- - The measurement of how tall something is (6 letters)
- - To light up (10 letters)
- - Occurring as a minor accompaniment (12 letters)
12 Clues: - To light up (10 letters) • - Absolutely necessary (13 letters) • - Impossible to resist (12 letters) • - Not able to be fixed (11 letters) • - Achieved or satisfied (11 letters) • - Unable to read or write (10 letters) • - People you know well and like a lot (7 letters) • - Occurring as a minor accompaniment (12 letters) • ...
2 2025-03-02
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- opposite of less (4 letters)
- what do you do on a chair? ( 3 letters)
- animal that likes to chase mice (3 letters)
- where you go everyday to learn new things (6 letters)
- a way to cook eggs and sausages (3 letters)
- opposite of lose (3 letters)
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- opposite of wet (3 letters)
- when you talk about you and yourself (6 letters)
- opposite of after (6 letters)
- opposite of go (4 letters)
- when someone is sad with tears (6 letters)
- where you see birds flying, clouds floating and planes flying (3 letters)
12 Clues: opposite of go (4 letters) • opposite of wet (3 letters) • opposite of less (4 letters) • opposite of lose (3 letters) • opposite of after (6 letters) • what do you do on a chair? ( 3 letters) • when someone is sad with tears (6 letters) • animal that likes to chase mice (3 letters) • a way to cook eggs and sausages (3 letters) • ...
periodic table crossword puzzle 2025-05-02
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- Found in glass and computer chips (7 letters)
- This element’s symbol is H (8 letters)
- Found in table salt (8 letters)
- soft metal that reacts with water (7 letters)
- Used in pencils and diamonds (6 letters)
- Symbol is Na (6 letters)
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- This element strengthens bones (7 letters)
- The gas used in glowing signs (4 letters)
- The element that’s essential for breathing (8 letters)
- Shiny,never rusts, very expensive (4 letters)
- Used to make foil, very light (9 letters)
- Its symbol is Fe, known for strength (4 letters)
12 Clues: Symbol is Na (6 letters) • Found in table salt (8 letters) • This element’s symbol is H (8 letters) • Used in pencils and diamonds (6 letters) • The gas used in glowing signs (4 letters) • Used to make foil, very light (9 letters) • This element strengthens bones (7 letters) • Found in glass and computer chips (7 letters) • Shiny,never rusts, very expensive (4 letters) • ...
VOCABULARY 2025-08-19
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- THE MONTH AFTER JUNE (4 LETTERS)
- A FRUIT THAT IS LONG AND YELLOW (6 LETTERS)
- A ROOM WHERE YOU COOK (7 LETTERS)
- A PLACE WHERE STUDENTS LEARN (6 LETTERS)
- A PERSON WHO TREATS SICK PEOPLE(6 LETTERS)
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- A VEHICLE THAT FLIES (5 LETTERS)
- A SHARP OBJECT USED TO CUT (5 LETTERS)
- THE COLOUR OF THE SKY ON A SUNNY DAY (4 LETTERS)
- OPPOSITE OF 'SHORT' (4 LETTERS)
- A PET THAT BARKS (3 LETTERS)
- OPPOSITE OF 'HAPPY' (3 LETTERS)
- YOU WEAR ON YOUR FEET (5 LETTERS)
12 Clues: A PET THAT BARKS (3 LETTERS) • OPPOSITE OF 'SHORT' (4 LETTERS) • OPPOSITE OF 'HAPPY' (3 LETTERS) • A VEHICLE THAT FLIES (5 LETTERS) • THE MONTH AFTER JUNE (4 LETTERS) • A ROOM WHERE YOU COOK (7 LETTERS) • YOU WEAR ON YOUR FEET (5 LETTERS) • A SHARP OBJECT USED TO CUT (5 LETTERS) • A PLACE WHERE STUDENTS LEARN (6 LETTERS) • A PERSON WHO TREATS SICK PEOPLE(6 LETTERS) • ...
Exploration Unit 2025-12-12
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- Europe → Africa → Americas economic system (13 letters, two words)
- A tax paid to the Church (5 letters)
- Ship that improved exploration (7 letters)
- Disease that spread along trade routes (5 letters)
- Renaissance art feature showing depth (11 letters)
- Powerful West African trade item (4 letters)
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church (4 letters)
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- A mounted warrior in feudal society (6 letters)
- “Rebirth” era (11 letters)
- Route enslaved Africans were forced across (14 letters, two words)
- Asian trade network (8 letters, two words)
- European motivation meaning religious mission (3 letters)
12 Clues: “Rebirth” era (11 letters) • A tax paid to the Church (5 letters) • Ship that improved exploration (7 letters) • Asian trade network (8 letters, two words) • Powerful West African trade item (4 letters) • A mounted warrior in feudal society (6 letters) • Leader of the Roman Catholic Church (4 letters) • Disease that spread along trade routes (5 letters) • ...
vocab 6 2023-02-27
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- period of division in the Roman Catholic Church (1378-1417)
- large area of unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia
- ancient city in modern-day Turkey known as Istanbul
- picture or pattern arranged from small colored tiles
- legal code made by emperor Justinian
- based on the greek alphabet, with around a dozen additional letters
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- the antire body of Orthodox Christianity
- emperor of Russia before 1917
- biblical figures regarded as "fathers of the human race"
- "Holy Wisdom" church in Constantinople
- paintings of Jesus Christ or another holy figure
- Russian destination for the Ulus Juchi, the western part of the mongol empire
12 Clues: emperor of Russia before 1917 • legal code made by emperor Justinian • "Holy Wisdom" church in Constantinople • the antire body of Orthodox Christianity • paintings of Jesus Christ or another holy figure • ancient city in modern-day Turkey known as Istanbul • picture or pattern arranged from small colored tiles • biblical figures regarded as "fathers of the human race" • ...
New Testament Book Study 2025-09-11
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- Site near the Dead Sea where many scrolls were found in 1947.
- A list of authoritative books
- Luke dedicated his Gospel to?
- Belief in many gods
- Belief in one true God.
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- Jewish group connected with the priesthood at the Temple. They did not believe in the resurrection.
- The Law, 1st 5 books of the Hebrew Bible
- There are 21 of these letters in the NT
- non-Jew
- There are 4 in the NT
- Basically, the books that appear in the greek version of the Old Testament but not in the Hebrew Bible. Included in Catholic and some Protestant Bibles.
- The non-synoptic Gospel
12 Clues: non-Jew • Belief in many gods • There are 4 in the NT • The non-synoptic Gospel • Belief in one true God. • A list of authoritative books • Luke dedicated his Gospel to? • There are 21 of these letters in the NT • The Law, 1st 5 books of the Hebrew Bible • Site near the Dead Sea where many scrolls were found in 1947. • ...
Cody´s crossword 2021-02-11
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- Both the Greeks and the Romans focused their art on important________figures.
- Romans and Greeks both had ________ to help them with their work.
- The Greeks and Romans had many different ______ and fables.
- Both the Romans and the Greeks enjoyed listening to ________ , but they sounded very different.
- Romans had gladiators while the Greeks invented the ______ .
- Greek and Romans both provided education in _______.
- The Greeks and Romans danced in very ________ ways.
- The Greeks and Romans were very focused on_______ .
- greek empire came _______ the Romen empire.
- The Roman empire was way larger than the _______ empire.
- Greek and roman children both played with______.
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- The Greeks and the Romans both had many ________ that they worshiped.
- While both Greeks and Romans wrote they both had a variety of different________.
- The Greeks had _______ philosophers while the Romans had very few.
- Greek and roman children _______with different types of toys.
- Greeks and Romans ate different types of _______.
- When both greek and romans were married they would be husband and wife for the rest of their________.
- Both the Greeks and Roman girls were married at around the age of ________.
- The Romans were a republic while the Greeks were a __________.
19 Clues: greek empire came _______ the Romen empire. • Greek and roman children both played with______. • Greeks and Romans ate different types of _______. • The Greeks and Romans were very focused on_______ . • Greek and Romans both provided education in _______. • The Greeks and Romans danced in very ________ ways. • ...
ronaldo is better than pessi 2024-08-30
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- The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters)
- eight - what was ronaldos first number
- - The city where Real Madrid is based, Ronaldo's former club (6 letters)
- - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters)
- Clues:
- thousand three - The year Ronaldo first joined Manchester United (4 digits)
- - First name of his famous partner (8 letters)
- - Major international tournament Ronaldo won with Portugal in 2016 (4 letters)
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- - Ronaldo's primary position on the field (7 letters)
- - where was he born
- nassr - current team
- - Ronaldo's jersey number at Manchester United (2 letters - Country where Ronaldo was born (7 letters)
- lisbon - was was ronaldos first team
- - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters)
- - his sponser
15 Clues: Clues: • - his sponser • - where was he born • nassr - current team • - Ronaldo's middle name (4 letters) • lisbon - was was ronaldos first team • The name of Ronaldo’s son (5 letters) • - Ronaldo's nickname, "CR__" (2 letters) • eight - what was ronaldos first number • - First name of his famous partner (8 letters) • ...
Greek terms 2022-01-20
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- a Greek playwright who wrote comedies, including The Birds.
- a round floor on ground level at the bottom of a hill
- Greek God of wine and fertility that was honored in an annual festival
- a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Oedipus Rex.
- originally an altar on the orchestra, this became the spot where the leader of the chorus (koryphaios) would stand.
- the first playwright to win the contest at the Dionysian festival in 534 B.C.
- upper and lower levels of the Koilon
- a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Medea.
- literally “god from the machine”.
- the auditorium of the Greek theatre
- an actor. The term was created from Thespis’ name.
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- two prismatic pillars, one stage left, one stage right.
- platform carrying “dead bodies” that was wheeled on
- a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including The Suppliants.
- the area directly in front of the scene where the actors would perform.
- were used during the performances
- were aisles that actors would use to enter if they were supposed to be coming from outside
- was a temporary enclosure with doors
- the flat roof of the scene, reserved for actors playing gods
- a crane that lifted the “gods” from the scene onto the theologion.
20 Clues: were used during the performances • literally “god from the machine”. • the auditorium of the Greek theatre • upper and lower levels of the Koilon • was a temporary enclosure with doors • an actor. The term was created from Thespis’ name. • platform carrying “dead bodies” that was wheeled on • a round floor on ground level at the bottom of a hill • ...
Flores- Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
Across
- Greek Term for pride
- Greek Term for tragic flaw
- The entrance song of the chorus. Sets the tone of the play
- This Refers to the chorus
- The main character must be good, moral, believable, and consistent
- Greek Term for change in fortune
- The introduction to the main character and background of the play
- The altar
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- Greek Term for emotional purging
- The seeing place
- Greek Term for discovery
- The staging of the play
- The expression of the words
- The sense and meaning that goes into the lines
- The final resolution
15 Clues: The altar • The seeing place • Greek Term for pride • The final resolution • The staging of the play • Greek Term for discovery • This Refers to the chorus • Greek Term for tragic flaw • The expression of the words • Greek Term for emotional purging • Greek Term for change in fortune • The sense and meaning that goes into the lines • ...
5 Greek and 10 Latin Words (MATEO) Medium edition 2024-01-18
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- a common condition (derm) (Latin)
- seemingly bottomless chasm (byss) (Greek)
- a one-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary (qui) (Latin)
- an unreasoning desire for revenge (vid) (Latin)
- a road vehicle (auto) (Greek)
- relating to treatment (cosm) (Greek)
- a magical word (mal) (Latin)
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- an ultra critical person (duc) (Latin)
- consisting of one syllable (mono) (Latin)
- the highest rank in a graduating class (dict) (Latin)
- writings relating to a particular subject (biblio) (Greek)
- a person who gives money (bene) (Latin)
- a medical term that describes viruses (path) (Latin)
- an official order (mand) (Latin)
- a record of events (chron) (Greek)
15 Clues: a magical word (mal) (Latin) • a road vehicle (auto) (Greek) • an official order (mand) (Latin) • a common condition (derm) (Latin) • a record of events (chron) (Greek) • relating to treatment (cosm) (Greek) • an ultra critical person (duc) (Latin) • a person who gives money (bene) (Latin) • consisting of one syllable (mono) (Latin) • ...
Paul's letters 2022-05-09
Across
- Hired to record Paul's letters.
- Paul's letters were delivered by a ____ person.
- Ultimately what/who is the message of hope in Paul's letters?
- Who wrote the most letters in the New Testament?
- When interpreting the letters, it's wise to find ___ ideas
- This was included in the Intro of Paul's letters.
- To whom are Paul's letters written?
- Paul had a collection of writings that included these.
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- These were included in some conclusions of Paul's letters.
- Paul's letters were written during this time period.
- The first level of historical context is to see how each letter fits into the larger ______ of Scripture
- It's best to break the letters down into these for understanding
- The letters were written during this country's rule.
13 Clues: Hired to record Paul's letters. • To whom are Paul's letters written? • Paul's letters were delivered by a ____ person. • Who wrote the most letters in the New Testament? • This was included in the Intro of Paul's letters. • Paul's letters were written during this time period. • The letters were written during this country's rule. • ...
Myths And Legends 2025-01-12
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- a type of magical object that grants wishes often found in myths
- the king who turned everything to gold
- a term used for the hero who embarks on a dangerous quest
- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- Greek hero known for flying too close to the sun
- the place where the dead go in Greek mythology
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- a legendary creature often part lion, part goat, in Greek mythology
- the trickster god in Norse mythology
- Greek hero who completed twelve labours
- a mythical creature with the body of a man and a tail of a fish
- a place where the gods live in Greek mythology
- a powerful magical item in Norse mythology, often associated with the god Odin
- the winged horse in Greek mythology
- the Norse god of thunder
14 Clues: the Norse god of thunder • the Greek goddess of wisdom • the winged horse in Greek mythology • the trickster god in Norse mythology • the king who turned everything to gold • Greek hero who completed twelve labours • a place where the gods live in Greek mythology • the place where the dead go in Greek mythology • Greek hero known for flying too close to the sun • ...
