greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Spooky Puzzle Fun 2024-09-04
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- : Spooky night celebration (10 letters)
- : Sweet treat often wrapped in colorful paper (5 letters)
- What you say when you knock on doors for candy (5 letters)
- : pooky creature with eight legs (7 letters)
- : Halloween color associated with witches (5 letters)
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- : A haunted house might be filled with these (5 letters)
- Witch's magical item (4 letters)
- : A spooky creature with sharp fangs (7 letters)
- : You might see these hanging from trees (5 letters)
- : Large, orange fruit used for Halloween decorations (7 letters)
- Costume item that flies through the night (4 letters)
- : The noise made by a ghost (3 letters)
12 Clues: Witch's magical item (4 letters) • : Spooky night celebration (10 letters) • : The noise made by a ghost (3 letters) • : pooky creature with eight legs (7 letters) • : A spooky creature with sharp fangs (7 letters) • : You might see these hanging from trees (5 letters) • Costume item that flies through the night (4 letters) • ...
Crossword 2024-11-17
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- enabling a function to perform tasks based on arguments. (10 letters)
- bound to a specific object context. (7 letters)
- declared outside any function. (8 letters)
- to exit a loop prematurely. (5 letters)
- that expands at the point of invocation. (6 letters)
- of a variable from one type to another. (10 letters)
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- function to access private members. (6 letters)
- of named constants in C++. (4 letters)
- allowing access to another class’s private members. (7 letters)
- type modifying original variables, not copies. (9 letters)
- used for runtime polymorphism. (7 letters)
- variable whose value cannot be changed. (8 letters)
- of instructions based on conditions. (7 letters)
- mechanism in C++ to avoid name conflicts. (9 letters)
14 Clues: of named constants in C++. (4 letters) • to exit a loop prematurely. (5 letters) • used for runtime polymorphism. (7 letters) • declared outside any function. (8 letters) • function to access private members. (6 letters) • bound to a specific object context. (7 letters) • of instructions based on conditions. (7 letters) • ...
The Ski Trip 2025-07-16
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- To have collected fruit by hand (6 letters)
- Very upset or shocked (8 letters)
- A person who lives next door (9 letters)
- To do something very carefully and completely (8 letters)
- To raise money for something (9 letters)
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- To make a written plan (6 letters)
- A person who buys goods or services (8 letters)
- A small shop that sells milk, newspapers, and other daily items (5 letters)
- The time of year when leaves fall (6 letters)
- To picture in your mind (7 letters)
- Happily or cheerfully (7 letters)
- Something you are good at doing (5 letters)
12 Clues: Very upset or shocked (8 letters) • Happily or cheerfully (7 letters) • To make a written plan (6 letters) • To picture in your mind (7 letters) • A person who lives next door (9 letters) • To raise money for something (9 letters) • To have collected fruit by hand (6 letters) • Something you are good at doing (5 letters) • The time of year when leaves fall (6 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2025-02-27
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- A Procedure to Accomplish Something
- A Religious Ceremony
- A Greek General
- Known For His Work "The Republic"
- The Meaning of One's Behavior
- A Greek Philosopher and Polymath
- A Greek Teacher
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- The Site of Zeuses Throne
- A Form of Dialogue
- Divine Communication
- A System of Thought
- Known as "The Father of Tragedy"
- A Greek Historian
- An Event Causing Suffering
- A City in Ancient Greece
15 Clues: A Greek General • A Greek Teacher • A Greek Historian • A Form of Dialogue • A System of Thought • Divine Communication • A Religious Ceremony • A City in Ancient Greece • The Site of Zeuses Throne • An Event Causing Suffering • The Meaning of One's Behavior • Known as "The Father of Tragedy" • A Greek Philosopher and Polymath • Known For His Work "The Republic" • ...
Ancient Greece 2012-11-25
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- Leader who cancelled farmer's debts and freed those that were slaves.
- The earliest Greek stories.
- Protector of the kingdom.
- Stories of struggle and difficulty.
- Poet who wrote poems about beauty and nature.
- Study and love of wisdom.
- What a person leaves behind when they die.
- Actors depicting a story.
- What does each Greek city state end with?
- Famous Greek mathematician.
- Traditional stories of ancient Greece.
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- Professional teachers of ancient Greece.
- Person who rules with total authority.
- Shrine where priests and priestesses spoke for a god or goddess.
- Philosopher and one of Socrates students.
- Wrote Greek epics around 700 B.C.
- Humorous and happy story.
- Philosophy founded by Epicurus.
- Name of captive workers.
- Island which was headquarters for Delain League.
20 Clues: Name of captive workers. • Humorous and happy story. • Protector of the kingdom. • Study and love of wisdom. • Actors depicting a story. • The earliest Greek stories. • Famous Greek mathematician. • Philosophy founded by Epicurus. • Wrote Greek epics around 700 B.C. • Stories of struggle and difficulty. • Person who rules with total authority. • ...
Aeneid Book 2 Crossword 2024-02-15
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- king of Troy
- suitor of Cassandra who is daughter of Priam
- where Aeneas goes after hearing clamour
- through what does Andromache sneak to her husband's parents
- main thing Laocoon fears
- what Neoptolemus ends his speech to Priam with
- what Androgeos is compared to
- famous Greek see
- Trojan prince who is the hero of the Aeneid
- most popular weapon in Aeneid
- popular Greek/Latin ideal of honor
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- Greek leader who is one of the strongest warriors
- another name for Neoptolemus
- father of Aeneas
- priest who predicted Trojan horse to be a trick
- reoccuring place of safety and sometimes slaughter
- god of the sea
- people who often meddle with human affairs
- animals that sought Laocoon and his sons
- Greek leader who is Helen's husband
20 Clues: king of Troy • god of the sea • father of Aeneas • famous Greek see • main thing Laocoon fears • another name for Neoptolemus • what Androgeos is compared to • most popular weapon in Aeneid • popular Greek/Latin ideal of honor • Greek leader who is Helen's husband • where Aeneas goes after hearing clamour • animals that sought Laocoon and his sons • ...
Post Test Review 2023-12-06
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- First monotheistic religion, Yahweh
- Inventor of the printing press, spread Protestant Reformation
- Greek philosopher who was sentenced to death for 'corrupting the youth' of Athens.
- Indian social division, born into a social class
- Term for city-states of Ancient Greece
- Belief in one god.
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel
- Structure of medieval society.
- Persian religion with one god
- Father of the Hebrew people
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- Spread Greek culture throughout his empire.
- Japanese feudal warriors
- "Land between two rivers."
- First writing system, found in Mesopotamia
- Belief in more than one god.
- Founder of Islam
- Began the English Reformation, divorce
- Powerful/rich portion of Roman society.
- Greek city-state that placed emphasis on strength and discipline
- Greek city-state known for democracy and learning
20 Clues: Founder of Islam • Belief in one god. • Japanese feudal warriors • "Land between two rivers." • Father of the Hebrew people • Belief in more than one god. • Painter of the Sistine Chapel • Persian religion with one god • Structure of medieval society. • First monotheistic religion, Yahweh • Term for city-states of Ancient Greece • Began the English Reformation, divorce • ...
Song of Achilles 2023-10-24
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- Heavily armed infantry
- A harp like instrument that Achilles is known to play
- Greek term for a brother-in-arms
- A sacrifice of a 100 cattle or oxen
- A war caused by the supposed kidnapping of Helen
- Work of poetry portraying contentment
- Another word for pride
- Characterized by speed and agility
- An overwhelming situation
- insultingly small
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- Greek term for "most beloved"
- Greek term for the best of Greeks
- Another word for arrogance
- Achilles' lover and most beloved companion
- to contradict
- The mother of Achilles and sea nymph
- Hero of the trojan war, a half god
- Divination from omens
- Another word for pregnant
- Greek term for "heartless"
- Achilles is accused of this when he claims multiple women as war prizes
21 Clues: to contradict • insultingly small • Divination from omens • Heavily armed infantry • Another word for pride • Another word for pregnant • An overwhelming situation • Another word for arrogance • Greek term for "heartless" • Greek term for "most beloved" • Greek term for a brother-in-arms • Greek term for the best of Greeks • Hero of the trojan war, a half god • ...
Rome Quiz #1 Review 2024-02-01
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- Position with absolute authority
- Greek: Zeus
- Goddess of wisdom; Greek: Athena
- Enemy of Rome during a series of wars; 264BC-146BC
- Highest political office; one-year term
- large farming estate
- Rome's code of laws
- Rule of three people in Rome
- First civilized people in Italy; from the North
- Lower class Romans
- This Caesar was the first "dictator for life"
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- Greek: Hera
- River that runs through Rome
- Upper class citizens in the Romans; aristocrats
- land acquired by Rome; Sicily
- Led his troops through the Alps; Battle of Cannae
- Influenced Roman mythology, art, architecture...
- Rome was located on this basin, away from eastern enemies
- Leader of Roman army
- Where citizens met to discuss policy
- provided Rome protection from a northern invasion
21 Clues: Greek: Hera • Greek: Zeus • Lower class Romans • Rome's code of laws • Leader of Roman army • large farming estate • River that runs through Rome • Rule of three people in Rome • land acquired by Rome; Sicily • Position with absolute authority • Goddess of wisdom; Greek: Athena • Where citizens met to discuss policy • Highest political office; one-year term • ...
Magel Crossword C8 2024-02-02
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- a leader who held power through the use of force
- Greek fortress on high hill
- weakness
- type of government in which people rule over themselves
- piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- big
- created democracy
- Greek marketplace
- poet who wrote Iliad and Odyssey
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- Greek pantheon of gods
- people who had the right to participate in government
- famous female poet
- Rich landowners
- a government in which only a few people have power
- Greek for city-state
- brilliant elected leader of democracy
- age marked by great achievements
- short stories that teach reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- famous for fables
20 Clues: big • weakness • Rich landowners • famous for fables • created democracy • Greek marketplace • famous female poet • Greek for city-state • Greek pantheon of gods • Greek fortress on high hill • age marked by great achievements • poet who wrote Iliad and Odyssey • brilliant elected leader of democracy • piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • ...
opportunity #77 2022-05-10
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- letters could easily be sent to friends living elsewhere
- of war a reason why people became slaves
- a reason why people became slaves
- ancient prisons provided nothing to prisoners
- people remained in prisons for
- people remained in prisons for
- slavery int he 1st century Mediterranean was different from slavery in the ____ century
- would have to bring the prisoner their necessities
- roman citizens could only be executed by a
- roman citizens had more ____ rights
- would have to bring the prisoner their necessities
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- ancient prisons were used as holding tanks for people ___ they came to trial
- public inns were available
- greek word, usually translated “church”
- not a building
- trial there was no right to a
- a reason why people became slaves
- built by Romans, connected many parts of the empire
- was both by land and sea
- the political administrators served as judges
- prisons today are for incarceration of people ___ they have been found guilty of a crime
21 Clues: not a building • was both by land and sea • public inns were available • trial there was no right to a • people remained in prisons for • people remained in prisons for • a reason why people became slaves • a reason why people became slaves • roman citizens had more ____ rights • greek word, usually translated “church” • of war a reason why people became slaves • ...
Greek & Latin Roots Review 2023-04-21
21 Clues: two • bad • many • with • after • sound • voice • below • again • beyond • record • fear of • between • study of • together • in advance • not (Greek) • one (Latin) • one (Greek) • sound, voice • none (Latin)
Aegean/Greek Puzzle 2022-04-28
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- Greek Period with Kouros
- Raised city on a hill
- weight shift in the body
- Woman column
- rite of Passage Fresco
- who was attacked by serpents
- Girl youth grave marker
- Palace where the Minotaur is thought to be
- the process to make a Greek sculpture
- where Greek dramas were performed
- Basic Column Capital
- main architecture layout
- colored glass for mosaics
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- most decorative column capital
- trickery of the eye
- Winged victory of Samothrace subject matter
- triangular portion of the entablature
- Column capital with scrolls
- Arch found in the Mycenean culture
- Athena's temple
- most dramatic period in Greek history
- Purpose for the Kouros
- Painting on wet plaster
- tiny pieces come together to create a picture
24 Clues: Woman column • Athena's temple • trickery of the eye • Basic Column Capital • Raised city on a hill • rite of Passage Fresco • Purpose for the Kouros • Girl youth grave marker • Painting on wet plaster • Greek Period with Kouros • weight shift in the body • main architecture layout • colored glass for mosaics • Column capital with scrolls • who was attacked by serpents • ...
Wordlist 2025-02-19
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- Running or swimming to stay healthy (8 letters).
- Sickness that makes you sneeze (4 letters).
- Hot drink that helps you wake up (6 letters).
- you do this with doctor (10 letters).
- What you get if you touch something very hot (4 letters
- What you do when you have a cold (5 letters).
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- Measure of energy in food (7 letters).
- Thin, salty potato snacks (6 letters).
- bar Sweet treat made from cocoa (12 letters).
- Sweet drink that is often brown (4 letters).
- drink Drink that makes you feel awake (11 letters).
- How food tastes when it's very good (9 letters).
12 Clues: you do this with doctor (10 letters). • Measure of energy in food (7 letters). • Thin, salty potato snacks (6 letters). • Sickness that makes you sneeze (4 letters). • Sweet drink that is often brown (4 letters). • Hot drink that helps you wake up (6 letters). • What you do when you have a cold (5 letters). • bar Sweet treat made from cocoa (12 letters). • ...
Desouza's Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-16
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- The ability to make considered decisions (9 letters)
- Traditional Eastern Christian church (8 letters)
- Types of schools that segregated Indigenous children(12 letters)
- Beliefs about right and wrong(6 letters)
- Unity and mutual support within a group (10 letters)
- Supreme being in many religions (3 letters)
- The quality of being worthy of respect(7 letters)
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- A person known for kindness in a parable (9 letters)
- All human beings (8 letters)
- A Christian branch from the Reformation (10 letters)
- Equal treatment of all people (8 letters)
- A branch of Christianity led by the Pope (8 letters)
12 Clues: All human beings (8 letters) • Beliefs about right and wrong(6 letters) • Equal treatment of all people (8 letters) • Supreme being in many religions (3 letters) • Traditional Eastern Christian church (8 letters) • The quality of being worthy of respect(7 letters) • A person known for kindness in a parable (9 letters) • ...
Use the clues to find the magic word! 2024-05-19
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- - A gemstone with an iridescent sheen for someone born in October (4 letters)
- - Festive gathering (5 letters)
- - Servant of the most merciful (12 letters)
- - Present exchanged to mark an occasion (4 letters)
- - Holiday often associated with costumes and candy (9 letters)
- - Illuminators of celebrations (7 letters)
- - Span of ten years (6 letters)
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- - A traditional song sung to celebrate someone's special day (14 letters)
- - Inflatable decorations that float above the festivities (8 letters)
- - Sweet treat often adorned with frosting and candles (4 letters)
- - How long one has lived (3 letters)
- - Tenth month (7 letters)
12 Clues: - Tenth month (7 letters) • - Festive gathering (5 letters) • - Span of ten years (6 letters) • - How long one has lived (3 letters) • - Illuminators of celebrations (7 letters) • - Servant of the most merciful (12 letters) • - Present exchanged to mark an occasion (4 letters) • - Holiday often associated with costumes and candy (9 letters) • ...
Electricity 2024-07-10
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- opposite of on (3 letters)
- something that uses electricity to make light (4 letters)
- the flow of electrical power (7 letters)
- thin metal that electricity can go through (4 letters)
- something which can turn electricity on or off (6 letters)
- opposite of off (2 letters)
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- from the sun (5 letters)
- something which connects to a wall socket for electricity to flow through (4 letters)
- a shape that goes around and around (6 letters)
- something that stores and provides electricity for things like toys and flashlights. (6 letters)
- to join together (7 letters)
- air that is moving (4 letters)
12 Clues: from the sun (5 letters) • opposite of on (3 letters) • opposite of off (2 letters) • to join together (7 letters) • air that is moving (4 letters) • the flow of electrical power (7 letters) • a shape that goes around and around (6 letters) • thin metal that electricity can go through (4 letters) • something that uses electricity to make light (4 letters) • ...
Spellings 2025-01-10
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- The organization that rules or manages a country (10 letters)
- Prepared or provided with necessary items (8 letters).
- The number after thirty-nine (5 letters).
- Happening often or regularly (10 letters).
- In particular; more than usual (10 letters).
- A statement that makes something clear (11 letters).
- Tools or items needed for a specific purpose (9 letters).
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- From a different country or unfamiliar (7 letters).
- To overstate or stretch the truth (10 letters).
- Well-known or easily recognized (8 letters).
- Of the highest quality or outstanding (9 letters).
- The state of being or living (9 letters).
12 Clues: The number after thirty-nine (5 letters). • The state of being or living (9 letters). • Happening often or regularly (10 letters). • Well-known or easily recognized (8 letters). • In particular; more than usual (10 letters). • To overstate or stretch the truth (10 letters). • Of the highest quality or outstanding (9 letters). • ...
Week 7 - 'oe' 2023-11-01
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- Sound of discomfort or displeasure (5 letters).
- Developed or matured over time (5 letters).
- Person who gives something, like blood or money (5 letters).
- Additional message at the end of a letter (10 letters).
- Contribute to a cause or charity (6 letters).
- Gradual development or change over time (9 letters).
- Formal announcement or attention-catching sign (6 letters).
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- Not allowed; banned (10 letters).
- Part or element of a larger whole (9 letters).
- Set apart from others; quarantine (7 letters).
- Red fruits often used in salads and sauces (8 letters).
- Temporary leave of absence from work (8 letters).
12 Clues: Not allowed; banned (10 letters). • Developed or matured over time (5 letters). • Contribute to a cause or charity (6 letters). • Part or element of a larger whole (9 letters). • Set apart from others; quarantine (7 letters). • Sound of discomfort or displeasure (5 letters). • Temporary leave of absence from work (8 letters). • ...
Greek 2017-11-16
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- a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- a province governed by a satrap.
- a public open space used for assemblies and markets.
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy.
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- is a form of democracy in which people decide
- a city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes.
- along poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation.
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler.
- a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta, intermediate in status between slaves and citizens.
- a provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire.
15 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler. • a province governed by a satrap. • is a form of democracy in which people decide • a public open space used for assemblies and markets. • a provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire. • a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water. • ...
Kate's OCAT 2025-11-21
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- Six letters, One thing that precedes me, Three that follow
- 3 SSS of screaming, 2 words (no space), 1 dream on the vision board
- TLDR you probably don't know, unless you know like half the avengers
- The wavelength I resonate with
- Kingdom where my cardiac cycle is tested each week
- Daily potion, my Second choice
- Never stable but my first choice, always buffered
- It's lucky, because it's a half heart
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- My go to, hey Zeus it's good
- Torontonians have never met one, but it's the best
- I can do 28, 29, never 30, not even for an occasion
- Room where it happens, meets room where I study
- Not a dip but very caring creature
- My default lens, the middle child
14 Clues: My go to, hey Zeus it's good • The wavelength I resonate with • Daily potion, my Second choice • My default lens, the middle child • Not a dip but very caring creature • It's lucky, because it's a half heart • Room where it happens, meets room where I study • Never stable but my first choice, always buffered • Torontonians have never met one, but it's the best • ...
GREEK 2021-09-27
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- a long wandering and eventful journey
- a collection of maps in book form
- fabric formed by weaving
- a rainbow like display of varying and shifting colors
- means mortal enemy
- sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
- Means fear
- a priestess of Apollo
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- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
- a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception
- extreme self-centeredness
- An orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus
- Fire-breathing she-monster with a lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail
- a system to improve memory
- Theseus and the Minotaur
15 Clues: Means fear • means mortal enemy • a priestess of Apollo • fabric formed by weaving • Theseus and the Minotaur • extreme self-centeredness • a system to improve memory • a collection of maps in book form • a long wandering and eventful journey • a reckless impetuous irresponsible person • sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events • ...
Greek 2023-11-06
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- the removal of a culture or group through killing
- a doctor who specializes in the care and health of teeth
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion on something
- the fear of holes
- farming in water
- the study of life
- an animal that feeds only on flesh
- the rate of change in velocity of a vehicle
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- relating to air and air travel
- self-centered, only thinking of oneself
- the quality of being trusted and believed in
- relating to the mental process of learning and knowing things
- a clothing or material band around the neck
- a picture
- an advantage gained from something
15 Clues: a picture • farming in water • the fear of holes • the study of life • relating to air and air travel • an advantage gained from something • an animal that feeds only on flesh • self-centered, only thinking of oneself • a clothing or material band around the neck • the rate of change in velocity of a vehicle • the quality of being trusted and believed in • ...
Greek 2022-03-18
Acid, base or salt? 2025-09-14
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- The strength of a base (10 letters)
- A substance that releases hydroxide ions into water
- The process of adding acids to bases
- Acid found in your stomach
- How acids usually taste (4 letters)
- An ion is formed when a hydrogen ion combines with a water molecule (9 letters)
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- Color of litmus paper in bases (4 letters)
- A substance is used as an acid-base indicator (6 letters)
- A substance that releases hydrogen ions into water (4 letters)
- An atom or molecule with a positive or negative charge (3 letters)
- How bases usually taste (6 letters)
- One of the products formed when an acid reacts with a base
- The strength of an acid
- The scale is used to measure acidity and alkalinity (2 letters)
14 Clues: The strength of an acid • Acid found in your stomach • The strength of a base (10 letters) • How bases usually taste (6 letters) • How acids usually taste (4 letters) • The process of adding acids to bases • Color of litmus paper in bases (4 letters) • A substance that releases hydroxide ions into water • A substance is used as an acid-base indicator (6 letters) • ...
Greece Vs Rome 2021-02-11
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- While both Roman adults and children enjoyed and played games while in Greek only ________ played and enjoyed games.
- The Greeks had breakfast similar to our breakfasts today while Romans had a _____ breakfast.
- Both the Romans and Greeks had _____ that they cared for and loved.
- While Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a ______.
- Wine was both enjoyed by both the Greeks and the Romans as a ________.
- In Greece, women could but not sell their property.
- Romans and Greeks both considered dance as a form of ________.
- In Greece, women were not allowed to be ______.
- While Roman education was focused around traditions Greeks education was made for Greeks to _______.
- Romans were inspired by Greek art so both Greek and Roman ____ was very similar.
- Sports were very ______ in both ancient Greece and ancient Rome.
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- There were many farmers in Rome while there were less farmers in Greek due to bad _______.
- Ancient Greece had different kinds of buildings and cities while Roman towns consisted of buildings and _____.
- Both the Romans and Greeks focused on their art on important __________ figures.
- While Romans relied on a traditional variety of foods while Greek people ate a variety of different____.
- While Greeks did not care for clothing and fashion much Romans paid much ________ to their clothing.
- Most women in Rome married in their early twenties while Greeks would marry as young as ______ of age.
- An Oligarchy is ruled by a ____.
- Most Greek homes were equal while Roman homes were not all _________.
- Both Greek and Roman children loved playing with _____.
20 Clues: An Oligarchy is ruled by a ____. • In Greece, women were not allowed to be ______. • In Greece, women could but not sell their property. • While Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a ______. • Both Greek and Roman children loved playing with _____. • Romans and Greeks both considered dance as a form of ________. • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2023-11-21
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- First Greek civilization
- Tells the story of Odysseus and his quest to return home
- His father, Phillip II of Macedonia, one of his wives installed him in power after his death.
- Republic Plato is best known for
- How many sections was Alexander's empire divided into after his death.
- War between Athens, Sparta and their respective allies
- The Athenians supported the Ionians during Persian occupation caused Darius I to be ______.
- The ____ mean is moderate course between extremes.
- The Greeks worshipped many Gods
- The Greek-city states often had
- Wealth individuals hold power
- Home to the first Greek civilization
- The Greek city-states were ideal for what type of trade?
- Left Athens in distrust
- Cultural center of Greece
- Broadened the role of ordinary citizens
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- On a hilltop, stood the _________, or temple dedicated to different Gods and Goddesses.
- Wealthy landowners hold power
- The lone military-centric city-state
- The League of Athens and its allies
- ___________ scholars developed many advances in mathematics, astronomy, and medicine.
- Alexander is best known for spreading ______ culture.
- The first event of the _____ War is when Paris decides the “Golden Apple” belongs to Goddess Aphrodite
- The Greek epic __________ is the chief source of information about the Trojan War.
- Culturally dull
- The stepped reasoning process method developed by Socrates
- League of Sparta and its allies
- Minoan Palace of Knossos is known for?
- The ____ Wars were a series of battles in which Athens and its allies fended off a foreign invader.
- Did not support democracy
- Greek-city states were on the European mainland and scattered on
31 Clues: Culturally dull • Left Athens in distrust • First Greek civilization • Did not support democracy • Cultural center of Greece • Wealthy landowners hold power • Wealth individuals hold power • League of Sparta and its allies • The Greeks worshipped many Gods • The Greek-city states often had • Republic Plato is best known for • The League of Athens and its allies • ...
Greek Cultural Contributions 2016-12-01
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- Athenian temple dedicated to Athena
- the most famous Hellenistic scientist who said "give me a lever long enough to stand on and I will move the world"
- created basis for modern Geometry
- "lovers of wisdom"
- Athenian philosopher who used a method of questioning to encourage people to seek truth (he has a "method" named for him)
- Greek mathematician who developed formula (theorem) to calculate relationship in the sides of a right triangle
- Greek theater style that told stories of human suffering
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- student of Plato, studied forms of government, his ideas would be studied by later Europeans
- Greek play writer who wrote on one's moral duty and the obligation of the laws of the state in the play Antigone
- Greek scientist who significantly influenced modern medicine
- term meaning "influenced by the Greeks" from the Greek word "Hellas" for Greece
- historian of the Persian War
- historian of the Peloponnesian War
- student of Socrates, established the Academy, wrote the Republic
- known as the "Father of Greek Drama" and the "Father of Tragedy"
- Greek theater style that mocked people or customs
16 Clues: "lovers of wisdom" • historian of the Persian War • created basis for modern Geometry • historian of the Peloponnesian War • Athenian temple dedicated to Athena • Greek theater style that mocked people or customs • Greek theater style that told stories of human suffering • Greek scientist who significantly influenced modern medicine • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2025-09-29
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- the Great - Was a king of the Ancient Greek kingdom Macedon and of the greatest military commanders
- of Macedonia - Was the king of the Ancient kingdom of Macedonia 359-336 B.C.
- - Blind Greek poet in 750 B.C.
- - Was an Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher in Ancient Greece and a polarizing figure in Athenian Society
- - Was an Ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period
- War - Series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-state 499-449 B.C.
- - A civilization in Ancient Greece located on Crete 2500-1450 B.C.
- - City-state in Ancient Greece, philosophical
- - A civilization in Ancient Greece in the Balkan Peninsula
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- - One of the four major Hellenes ethnic groups
- - System where male citizens participated directly in government through assemblies and court
- Civilization - Greek culture and Near East customs combined
- - Form of government that places power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
- - Body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation
- - Was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- War - Fought between Athens and Sparta for the hegemony of the Ancient Greek world 431-404 B.C.
16 Clues: - Blind Greek poet in 750 B.C. • - City-state in Ancient Greece, philosophical • - One of the four major Hellenes ethnic groups • - Was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • - Was an Ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period • - A civilization in Ancient Greece in the Balkan Peninsula • Civilization - Greek culture and Near East customs combined • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-10-01
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- System where more citizens participated directly in government through assemblies & court
- Was an ancient greek philosopher & polymoth
- Civilization- Greek culture and near east customs were combined.
- Blind Greek poet in 750 B.C.
- the Great- Was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia & one of the greatest military commanders
- A civilization in ancient Greece located in creter 2500 BC-1450 BC
- Body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation
- war- Fought between Athens and Sparta for the harmony of the ancient Greek world 431-404 B.C.
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- City-State in ancient Greece philosophical
- A civilization in ancient Greece in the Balkan peninsula
- of Macedonia- Was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia 359-336 B.C.
- Form of government that places power in the hands of a small privileged ruling class
- war- Series of conflicts between the Acharemenid empire & Greek city-state 499-449 B.C.
- One of the four major Hellenes ethnic groups
- Was an Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher in ancient greece polarizing figure in Athenian society
- Was on ancient Greek philosopher of the classical period
16 Clues: Blind Greek poet in 750 B.C. • City-State in ancient Greece philosophical • Was an ancient greek philosopher & polymoth • One of the four major Hellenes ethnic groups • A civilization in ancient Greece in the Balkan peninsula • Was on ancient Greek philosopher of the classical period • Civilization- Greek culture and near east customs were combined. • ...
Greek History Vocab 2019-10-25
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- Greek/Persian wars
- conquered the Persian Empire
- early manifestation of Athenian democracy
- led the Greek/Persian wars
- introduced democracy to Athens
- will of the people
- wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- outbreak of the Bubonic Plague
- war between Sparta and Athens
- Greek temple
- humans started to work with metal
- First Olympic Games
- war between Greeks and Troy
- Greek philosopher
- first major historian
15 Clues: Greek temple • Greek philosopher • Greek/Persian wars • will of the people • First Olympic Games • first major historian • led the Greek/Persian wars • war between Greeks and Troy • conquered the Persian Empire • war between Sparta and Athens • outbreak of the Bubonic Plague • introduced democracy to Athens • wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • humans started to work with metal • ...
Design Process 2024-12-05
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- The stage where you choose materials and create prototypes to bring your ideas to life. (10 letters)
- How many phases are there in the design phase (5 letters)
- The phase where you showcase your final design, including branding and marketing ideas. (11 letters)
- The phase where you refine your design with detailed sketches, sample boards, and working drawings. (11 letters)
- How many steps are there in the Process design? (5 letters)
- The stage where you brainstorm and come up with creative ideas and sketches. (7 letters)
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- The stage where you test and refine your designs to make sure everything works perfectly. (11 letters)
- A document that outlines the details of a project, including its purpose and target audience. (10 letters)
- A plan that breaks down the timeline for completing a project, helping you manage deadlines. (13 letters)
- he stage where you investigate and uncover the design problem, including who it's for and why it matters. (9 letters)
- The phase where you create a production plan, test your product, and document the entire process. (10 letters)
- The stage where you finalize and launch your design after all the planning and testing. (15 letters)
- The phase where you brainstorm, gather inspiration, and explore ideas for your design. (8 letters)
- The phase where you create sketches and models to bring your design vision to life. (7 letters)
14 Clues: How many phases are there in the design phase (5 letters) • How many steps are there in the Process design? (5 letters) • The stage where you brainstorm and come up with creative ideas and sketches. (7 letters) • The phase where you create sketches and models to bring your design vision to life. (7 letters) • ...
People of Power 2025-11-11
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- Māori leader who led the 1975 Land March (5, 5 letters)
- She was the first woman to be the head of the UN Development Programme (5, 5 letters)
- Director of the Lord of the Rings movies (5, 7 letters)
- The current monarch of the United Kingdom (4, 7 letters)
- Legendary All Blacks captain who played in 148 Tests (6, 5 letters)
- Famous NZ woman who helped win the right for women to vote (5, 8 letters)
- New Zealand's current Prime Minister (9 letters)
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- New Zealand's PM known for her response to the Christchurch mosque attacks (7, 6 letters)
- Crossword Clue (Clue Type)
- Singer-songwriter of the hit song "Shake It Off" (6, 5 letters)
- He directed the movie Thor: Ragnarok (5, 7 letters)
- US activist who refused to give up her bus seat in 1955 (4, 5 letters)
- Founder of SpaceX and boss of Tesla (4, 4 letters)
13 Clues: Crossword Clue (Clue Type) • New Zealand's current Prime Minister (9 letters) • Founder of SpaceX and boss of Tesla (4, 4 letters) • He directed the movie Thor: Ragnarok (5, 7 letters) • Māori leader who led the 1975 Land March (5, 5 letters) • Director of the Lord of the Rings movies (5, 7 letters) • The current monarch of the United Kingdom (4, 7 letters) • ...
SOL Review Vocabulary 1 2022-03-31
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- words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and sometimes different spellings
- writing that tells about imaginary characters and events
- the subject of an essay, report, or writing piece
- a word that has the opposite meaning of another word
- writing that tells about real people, places, and events
- a book that gives synonyms and antonyms of words
- a group of letters added to the beginning of a base word that changes the meaning of the word
- sources of information, such as encyclopedias, textbooks, newspapers, and the internet
- a statment that cannot be proven. It communicates someone's felling or belief.
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- A word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word
- clues words, phrases, or sentences surrounding an unknown word that give hints about its meaning
- a group of letters added to the end of a word that changes the meaning of the word
- a book that lists words alphabetically and gives definitions of each word
- the words characters say
- idea what a passage or story is mostly about
- word a part of a longer word that can stand on its own
- an alphabetical list of key words or technical terms in a book, along with their definitions
- details information that helps to prove or describe the main idea
- a statement that is true and can be proven
- the most basic part of a word, often from Latin or Greek
20 Clues: the words characters say • a statement that is true and can be proven • idea what a passage or story is mostly about • a book that gives synonyms and antonyms of words • the subject of an essay, report, or writing piece • a word that has the opposite meaning of another word • word a part of a longer word that can stand on its own • ...
Jadiel Sanchez 2025-05-12
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- a conduit for water
- the religion derived from Jesus Christ
- an absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution
- a Greek city-state
- an allegorical narrative
- a person who attends a school or studies under a teacher
- the settling of scattered communities of Jews outside ancient Palestine after the Babylonian exile
- the religious faith of Muslims including belief in Allah as the sole deity and in Muhammad as his prophet
- : the doctrine or belief that there is but one God
- a member of a servile feudal class bound to the land and subject to the will of its owner
- the house or hall of an estate
- a set of letters or other characters with which one or more languages are written especially if arranged in a customary order
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- a group ordained to perform pastoral or sacerdotal functions in a Christian church
- government by the people : rule of the majority
- all learning exclusive of technical precepts and practical arts
- the condition of being disenchanted : the condition of being dissatisfied or defeated in expectation or hope
- a scientist who studies human history and prehistory through the analysis of material remains, such as artifacts, structures, and ecofacts
- the practice or institution of holding people as chattel involuntarily and under threat of violence
- the act, process, or result of unifying : the state of being unified
- a generalization of arithmetic in which letters representing numbers are combined according to the rules of arithmetic
20 Clues: a Greek city-state • a conduit for water • an allegorical narrative • the house or hall of an estate • the religion derived from Jesus Christ • government by the people : rule of the majority • : the doctrine or belief that there is but one God • an absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution • a person who attends a school or studies under a teacher • ...
Week 5 Words 2023-05-04
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- The color of coal or the night sky (5 letters)
- Moving towards the inside of something (4 letters)
- Used to indicate ability or possibility in the past or present (5 letters)
- A large quantity or amount (4 letters)
- Belonging to or associated with them (5 letters)
- Used to express negative or absence (3 letters)
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- To see something (3 letters)
- A performance or exhibition (4 letters)
- Having a friendly or generous nature (4 letters)
- In what way or manner (3 letters)
- To express happiness (5 letters)
- To consume food or drink (3 letters)
12 Clues: To see something (3 letters) • To express happiness (5 letters) • In what way or manner (3 letters) • To consume food or drink (3 letters) • A large quantity or amount (4 letters) • A performance or exhibition (4 letters) • The color of coal or the night sky (5 letters) • Used to express negative or absence (3 letters) • Having a friendly or generous nature (4 letters) • ...
Arts 2024-03-02
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- development The evolution of personalities in a story (18 letters)
- Sequence of events in a story (4 letters)
- Use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities (10 letters)
- Material often used by painters (6 letters)
- Central struggle in a narrative (8 letters)
- Long fictional narrative (5 letters)
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- Main character in a story (11 letters)
- Art form involving applying pigment to a surface (8 letters)
- Art form involving sketching or rendering (7 letters)
- Category or type of artistic composition (5 letters)
- The time and place where a story occurs (7 letters)
- Three-dimensional art form (8 letters)
12 Clues: Long fictional narrative (5 letters) • Main character in a story (11 letters) • Three-dimensional art form (8 letters) • Sequence of events in a story (4 letters) • Material often used by painters (6 letters) • Central struggle in a narrative (8 letters) • The time and place where a story occurs (7 letters) • Category or type of artistic composition (5 letters) • ...
Revision Unit 5 Speak Out Pre-int 2024-07-15
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- Quick in speed (4 letters)
- To ruin completely (7 letters)
- A large vehicle for transporting food/objects (5 letters)
- To become aware of something (7 letters)
- A living being, especially an animal (8 letters)
- Someone who leaves without permission (7 letters)
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- To move without knowing where/ be lost (6 letters)
- To travel by boat using wind power (4 letters)
- A bus for long-distance travel (5 letters)
- A barrier around an area (5 letters)
- made of wood to use on water/ cheap boat (4 letters)
- A boat or ship for transporting people and cars (5 letters)
12 Clues: Quick in speed (4 letters) • To ruin completely (7 letters) • A barrier around an area (5 letters) • To become aware of something (7 letters) • A bus for long-distance travel (5 letters) • To travel by boat using wind power (4 letters) • A living being, especially an animal (8 letters) • Someone who leaves without permission (7 letters) • ...
Fun Summer Activities 2024-09-05
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- – "Art form that involves brushes and colors" (8 letters)
- – "Tending to plants and flowers" (9 letters)
- – "Gliding on wheels or ice" (7 letters)
- – "Making waves in the pool or at the beach" (9 letters)
- – "Walking up trails in nature" (6 letters)
- – "Cooking sweet treats in the oven" (6 letters)
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- – "Moving through water with strokes" (8 letters)
- – "Two-wheeled outdoor activity" (6 letters)
- – "The art of sharing tales" (12 letters)
- – "Sleeping in a tent under the stars" (7 letters)
- – "Creating things with your hands" (8 letters)
- – "Outdoor meal enjoyed on a blanket" (10 letters)
12 Clues: – "Gliding on wheels or ice" (7 letters) • – "The art of sharing tales" (12 letters) • – "Walking up trails in nature" (6 letters) • – "Two-wheeled outdoor activity" (6 letters) • – "Tending to plants and flowers" (9 letters) • – "Creating things with your hands" (8 letters) • – "Cooking sweet treats in the oven" (6 letters) • ...
Nature and Enviornment 2025-01-17
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- - The process by which plants make food (14 letters)
- - A tall plant with leaves and branches (4 letters)
- - A mountain that erupts with lava (7 letters)
- - A large natural stream of water (5 letters)
- - A dry, sandy area with little rain (6 letters)
- - The layer of gases surrounding the Earth (9 letters)
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- - Tiny drops of water in the air that form clouds (8 letters)
- - A large body of saltwater (5 letters)
- - The Earth's natural satellite (4 letters)
- - The green pigment in plants (10 letters)
- - A season between summer and winter (6 letters)
- - Frozen precipitation (4 letters)
12 Clues: - Frozen precipitation (4 letters) • - A large body of saltwater (5 letters) • - The green pigment in plants (10 letters) • - The Earth's natural satellite (4 letters) • - A large natural stream of water (5 letters) • - A mountain that erupts with lava (7 letters) • - A dry, sandy area with little rain (6 letters) • - A season between summer and winter (6 letters) • ...
Months of the year crossword puzzle 2025-08-15
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- The month when spring begins(7 letters)
- The eighth month of the year (6 letters)
- The month with 28/29 days (8 letters)
- The month before November (7 letters)
- The month of Christmas (8 letters)
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- The first month of the year(8 letters)
- The number after eighth (5 letters)
- The month after August (9 letters)
- The sixth month of the year (4 letters)
- The eleventh month (8 letters)
- The number after eleventh (7 letters)
- The number after first (6 letters)
12 Clues: The eleventh month (8 letters) • The month after August (9 letters) • The number after first (6 letters) • The month of Christmas (8 letters) • The number after eighth (5 letters) • The number after eleventh (7 letters) • The month with 28/29 days (8 letters) • The month before November (7 letters) • The first month of the year(8 letters) • ...
Edge 204 Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-08
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- Refreshing resident amenity for summer (4 letters)
- The full community name (7 letters & numbers)
- We are pet _______. (8 letters)
- What you sign to get an apartment (5 letters)
- All of our appliances are ____________ steel. (9 letters)
- Where residents can grab a snack,hangout,or host events for free. (9 Letters)
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- We think you should _____ today! (5 letters)
- We are a completely _____ free community (5 letters)
- You will ____ living here! (4 letters)
- Amenity with treadmills and weights. (13 letters)
- We have attached and detached ________. (7 letters)
- What you should schedule to take a look around our community (4 letters)
12 Clues: We are pet _______. (8 letters) • You will ____ living here! (4 letters) • We think you should _____ today! (5 letters) • The full community name (7 letters & numbers) • What you sign to get an apartment (5 letters) • Amenity with treadmills and weights. (13 letters) • Refreshing resident amenity for summer (4 letters) • ...
ESOP Month 2024-10-15
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- Founder
- We Save Babies! (7 letters)
- ESOP helps align employee and company ___ (7 letters)
- ESOP is a type of ___ that aids in employee retirement savings (7 letters)
- A portion of company profits distributed to shareholders (9 letters)
- The process of determining the value of the company’s stock in an ESOP.
- Distribution of ESOP shares occurs after this event (10 letters)
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- The process of providing ESOP shares or cash to participants (12 letters)
- Gradual process through which employees gain full rights to ESOP shares (7 letters)
- The effect of ESOPs in keeping employees longer at the company. (9 letters)
- Organization that offers employees shares in the company they work for (4 letters)
- The employer that establishes and supports the ESOP. (11 Letters)
- Professionals managing ESOP trust assets (9 letters)
13 Clues: Founder • We Save Babies! (7 letters) • Professionals managing ESOP trust assets (9 letters) • ESOP helps align employee and company ___ (7 letters) • Distribution of ESOP shares occurs after this event (10 letters) • The employer that establishes and supports the ESOP. (11 Letters) • A portion of company profits distributed to shareholders (9 letters) • ...
Iron Curtain 2025-03-09
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- Country where the "Iron Curtain" largely divided Europe (7 letters)
- The term for Soviet satellite states under the influence of the USSR (7 letters)
- The first country to declare its neutrality during the Cold War (8 letters)
- U.S. foreign policy of preventing the spread of communism (9 letters)
- City divided by the Iron Curtain after World War II (5 letters)
- The Cold War competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union (5 letters)
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- The Iron Curtain referred to this division in Europe (9 letters)
- A key event where East Germans began fleeing to the West in 1989 (7 letters)
- The speech in which Churchill coined the term "Iron Curtain" (10 letters)
- First U.S. President to confront the Soviet Union during the Cold War (6 letters)
- A country that was part of the Eastern Bloc (6 letters)
- Leader of the Soviet Union during the Iron Curtain's rise (7 letters)
- The document outlining U.S. foreign policy to contain communism (6 letters)
- A military alliance formed by Soviet and Eastern Bloc countries (4 letters)
14 Clues: A country that was part of the Eastern Bloc (6 letters) • City divided by the Iron Curtain after World War II (5 letters) • The Iron Curtain referred to this division in Europe (9 letters) • Country where the "Iron Curtain" largely divided Europe (7 letters) • Leader of the Soviet Union during the Iron Curtain's rise (7 letters) • ...
Greek 2019-10-28
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- commoner social class of Roman society
- system a class structure that is determined by birth
- athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks
- a very extensive parcel of privately owned land
- power givin to the people
- One of the most powerful Greek city-states
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- first capital of the Persian Empire
- the governor of a province in ancient Persia
- a person of noble or high rank
- I Who create the Royal Road
- a small group of people having control of a country
- The Greek name for a city-state
- the Great ruler responsible for creating the Persian Empire
- only one ruler of china blessing from gods
- A piece of armor, usually made from meta
15 Clues: power givin to the people • I Who create the Royal Road • a person of noble or high rank • The Greek name for a city-state • first capital of the Persian Empire • commoner social class of Roman society • A piece of armor, usually made from meta • athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks • only one ruler of china blessing from gods • ...
Greek 2013-03-18
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- Greek word for city-states.
- Author of the two great epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- A Greek market place.
- People with the right to participate in government.
- Body of stories about gods or heroes that tries to explain how the world works.
- Most famous lyrical poet of ancient Greece.
- Short stories that offer lessons on living.
- Rich landowners.
- Type of government in which people rule themselves.
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- Athenian leader who ruled at the height of Athenian democracy.
- Government in which only a few people have power.
- A time filled with great achievements.
- A fortress atop a tall hill in the center of the city-states.
- Leader who rules by the use of force.
- Author of the world's most famous set a fables.
15 Clues: Rich landowners. • A Greek market place. • Greek word for city-states. • Leader who rules by the use of force. • A time filled with great achievements. • Most famous lyrical poet of ancient Greece. • Short stories that offer lessons on living. • Author of the world's most famous set a fables. • Government in which only a few people have power. • ...
Greek 2013-04-30
15 Clues: BI, Biology • LOG, Apology • STLE, Apostle • THE, Theology • ONYM, Synonym • TAPH, Epitaph • ALG, Nostalgia • TROPH, Atrophy • DEM, Democracy • CENTR, Centric • CHRON, Chronic • DERM, Epidermis • HEM, Hemorrhage • AGON, Protagonist • MORPH, Morphology
Greek 2023-11-06
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- the removal of a culture or group through killing
- a doctor who specializes in the care and health of teeth
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion on something
- the fear of holes
- farming in water
- the study of life
- an animal that feeds only on flesh
- the rate of change in velocity of a vehicle
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- relating to air and air travel
- self-centered, only thinking of oneself
- the quality of being trusted and believed in
- relating to the mental process of learning and knowing things
- a clothing or material band around the neck
- a picture
- an advantage gained from something
15 Clues: a picture • farming in water • the fear of holes • the study of life • relating to air and air travel • an advantage gained from something • an animal that feeds only on flesh • self-centered, only thinking of oneself • a clothing or material band around the neck • the rate of change in velocity of a vehicle • the quality of being trusted and believed in • ...
Greek 2017-11-15
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- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy.
- a public open space used for assemblies and markets.
- a provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity.
- a city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes.
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- is a form of democracy in which people decide
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.
- a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta, intermediate in status between slaves and citizens.
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- a province governed by a satrap.
- along poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler.
15 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler. • a province governed by a satrap. • is a form of democracy in which people decide • a public open space used for assemblies and markets. • a provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire. • a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water. • ...
Greek 2024-01-05
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- Goddess of love passion and beauty
- Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men
- Aphrodite, Triton and Dionysos’s sculptures are made from ______
- A symbol used in ancient cultures to represent royalty and power
- Goddess of wilderness and hunting
- Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos
- God of Sun and Healing
- A Structure containing tombs
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- Female personification of the ancient Greek town on funerary vase
- Merman and son of Poseidon
- Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye
- Greek deity with butterfly wings
- Young Greek men were trained in sports and philosophy at the _________
- Dionysos can be seen holding a bunch of ______ in one hand
- Queen of Sparta
15 Clues: Queen of Sparta • God of Sun and Healing • Merman and son of Poseidon • A Structure containing tombs • Greek deity with butterfly wings • Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye • Goddess of wilderness and hunting • Goddess of love passion and beauty • Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos • Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men • ...
Greek 2025-05-29
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- ellos se escuchan como oreja
- lo que nos une hoy
- en vías de extinción en papel
- admito mi culpa
- η χώρα μας
- música
- debería hacerlo para aprender
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- opuesto de βγαίνω
- para pasar la noche en ciudad ajena
- inseparable de τραπέζι
- cordialidad al empezar el día
- para no tomar de la botella
- inseparable de καρέκλα
- 28 de octubre
- se nos va el tiempo mirándolo
15 Clues: música • η χώρα μας • 28 de octubre • admito mi culpa • opuesto de βγαίνω • lo que nos une hoy • inseparable de τραπέζι • inseparable de καρέκλα • para no tomar de la botella • ellos se escuchan como oreja • cordialidad al empezar el día • en vías de extinción en papel • se nos va el tiempo mirándolo • debería hacerlo para aprender • para pasar la noche en ciudad ajena
Greek Epics, Theatre, and Philosophy 2020-05-11
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- They supported the roofs of Greek temples; widely used in the U.S. Capitol, White House; Lincoln Memorial
- Just like Joseph Campbell describes, Greek epics are filled with this kind of character, who often fight to defend their honor through acts of courage.
- Socrates´ student who founded the Academy, and who wrote dialogues in which Socrates ask questions, seeking truth.
- The hero of Homerś Odyssey, who takes ten years to return home to his island home, Ithaca, after fighting in the Trojan War.
- In Platoś The Republic, Plato did not believe democracy was the best form of government. He though the best government would be lead by _________-kings.
- The most famous Greek playwright of comedies; the jokes in his The Clouds poke fun at a too-too serious Socrates.
- English playwright who borrowed Greek plots and settings for his many dramas.
- Platoś book The ______ presents his plan for an ideal society.
- the book by aristotle in which he argues that the best governments have a blend of monarch, oligarchy, and democracy.
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- The creator of the Socratic Method: discover truth through asking pointed questions.
- Only they were actors in Greek dramas, not women.
- These traveling, paid philosophers taught many subjects, including rhetoric--public speaking and debate. Criticized for teaching students to win arguments, not seek truth.
- The name give to Greek architecture; expresses reason, balance, and harmony.
- Author of two great Greek epics--The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- In the Iliad, she is the wife of Greek King who runs away with a prince of Troy, starting the Trojan War.
- The Greeks hide inside a huge, hollow wooden______ to get inside the walls of Troy.
- Platoś student; founder of the school The Lyceum; believed in the ¨golden mean¨/moderation; the scientific method of observation and classification begins with him; probably the most influential of all philosophers.
- The type of story, invented in Ancient Greece, in which a story is told by the words and deeds of characters on a stage.
- Greek playwright/dramatist whose Oresteia tells a tale of bloody revenger and murder.
- The Athenian playwright who explored the reality of suffering in real life; his Antigone asks the essential question, ¨Is it better to obey orders or do what you know is right?¨
- Means ¨love of wisdom.” Socrates, his student Plato, and his student Aristotle practiced this subject.
- The type of Greek drama in which a character struggles to overcome hardships, only to suffer unhappily in the end.
- The type of Greek drama filled with humor and laughter.
23 Clues: Only they were actors in Greek dramas, not women. • The type of Greek drama filled with humor and laughter. • Author of two great Greek epics--The Iliad and The Odyssey. • Platoś book The ______ presents his plan for an ideal society. • The name give to Greek architecture; expresses reason, balance, and harmony. • ...
Here is how you can make the Possible Is Now campaign a success 2025-02-24
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- Scholarships, bursaries and flexible payment plans are all key ___________ for student enrollment (9 letters)
- This word captures honest reviews that allow for improvements. You can find it in course evaluations(8 letters)
- Smooth admissions, registration and graduation processes lead to ___________ (9 letters)
- Students love to receive prompt, helpful and courteous ____________ (7 letters)
- Acceptance letters need to be delivered in a _________ manner (6 letters)
- Fast responses to emails, calls and inquiries strengthen ______________ (11 letters)
- The 2025 Open Day theme is ____________ (13 letters)
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- Empathy, a great work ethic, time management, positive language, resourcefulness, clear communication, attentiveness and patience are all key ____________ skills(15 letters)
- A type of support that ensures students don’t feel isolated on campus ______ (9 letters)
- Use these emojis to guess who I am 🚨🆘🖥️📋. Hint: I am a virtual service _________ (9 letters)
- This describes the ease of finding and using information _______________ (10 letters)
- Two days where prospective students can visit our campus and get all the information they need _____________ Use emojis as a guide 📂☀️ (8 letters)
- Students rely on _____________ to stay informed with the latest information (7 letters)
13 Clues: The 2025 Open Day theme is ____________ (13 letters) • Acceptance letters need to be delivered in a _________ manner (6 letters) • Students love to receive prompt, helpful and courteous ____________ (7 letters) • Fast responses to emails, calls and inquiries strengthen ______________ (11 letters) • ...
Transatlantic slave trade 2025-04-07
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- the ocean across which the slaves were traveling (8 letters)
- The trade is often described as a _____ system because it involved three continents (10 letters)
- One of the countries in West Africa known for its wealth, culture and trade (4 letters)
- The slaves worked ____ days a week (3 letters)
- Slavery was economically profitable because slaves were not ____ (4 letters)
- The continent which produced manufactured goods (6 letters)
- Large farms in America where the slaves worked (11 letters)
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- Slaves in West Africa were treated ______ (6 letters)
- The continent from which the slaves were captured (6 letters)
- One of the products that were offered by Europe to Africa in exchange for gold and ivory (4 letters)
- The journey traveled by the slaves was known as the _______ passage (6 letters)
- The place where slaves were bought and sold (8 letters)
- One of the crops planted in the farms by slaves (6)
13 Clues: The slaves worked ____ days a week (3 letters) • One of the crops planted in the farms by slaves (6) • Slaves in West Africa were treated ______ (6 letters) • The place where slaves were bought and sold (8 letters) • The continent which produced manufactured goods (6 letters) • Large farms in America where the slaves worked (11 letters) • ...
Fisher & Paykel 2024-10-07
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- The part number of the Airvo 3
- Sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts. (10 letters).
- High-flow nasal cannula system developed by Fisher & Paykel Healthcare (8 letters).
- Company commitment to environmental practices (12 letters).
- Country where Fisher & Paykel Healthcare is headquartered (10 letters).
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- Area of healthcare that includes breathing support products (11 letters).
- A type of therapy often used in sleep apnea treatment (4 letters).
- Name of the latest OSA mask launched. (10 letters)
- A key process involving moisture used in respiratory care (6 letters).
- A hallmark of Fisher & Paykel Healthcare's approach to product development (10 letters).
- A non-sealing nasal interface specifically designed for the flow requirements and anatomical features of neonates on NHF therapy (15 letters).
- Acronym used to describe intermittent airflow blockage during sleep(3 letters).
- Nasal cannula asymmetric design, one small prong and one large prong. (4 letters)
13 Clues: The part number of the Airvo 3 • Name of the latest OSA mask launched. (10 letters) • Company commitment to environmental practices (12 letters). • A type of therapy often used in sleep apnea treatment (4 letters). • A key process involving moisture used in respiratory care (6 letters). • Country where Fisher & Paykel Healthcare is headquartered (10 letters). • ...
fall prevention cross word puzzle 2025-06-13
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- A reason someone might forget they're at risk (9 letters)
- Device on walls that helps with balance (5 letters)
- Having this can increase fall risk (e.g., walker, cane) (9 letters)
- The Morse Fall Scale assesses risk of __________ (4 letters)
- Getting up from bed without help is called — (10 letters)
- A red ______ is placed on the name card to show a patient is high risk for falls (7 letters)
- what liquid hazard on the floor that can cause a fall? (5 letter)
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- Not oriented, forgetful, or disoriented (8 letters)
- Make sure the path to this is free ________ (9 letters)
- Having this recently increases fall risk — (7 letters)
- Type of light needed in hallways and bathrooms (5 letters)
- It's important to inform and ______ patients and family members about fall prevention (7 letters)
- Morse Fall Scale total score over 45 means _______ risk (4 letters)
13 Clues: Not oriented, forgetful, or disoriented (8 letters) • Device on walls that helps with balance (5 letters) • Having this recently increases fall risk — (7 letters) • Make sure the path to this is free ________ (9 letters) • A reason someone might forget they're at risk (9 letters) • Getting up from bed without help is called — (10 letters) • ...
Animal Farm - Skill Intro 1 2025-03-25
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- These help prove the author’s idea—look for them throughout the text. (7 letters)
- This means “clever learners” who analyze texts for deeper understanding. (4,7 letters)
- The meaning or thought the author builds using examples. (4 letters)
- The whole body of the written work. (6 letters)
- A synonym for “moves ahead”; what strong writing does to the plot. (7 letters)
- Used by authors to help characters speak and reveal personality. (8 letters)
- A single event in a story that can reveal a lot about characters or plot. (8 letters)
- A fictional person in a story. (9 letters)
- A conclusion drawn by a character. (9 letters)
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- The main point or message an author wants to convey. (12 letters)
- What happens when a character’s choice is affected by something. (9 letters)
- ____, what, when, where, why, or how—these ask for specific types of info. (3 letters)
- The writer’s purpose is to do this—share thoughts or ideas with the reader. (11 letters)
13 Clues: A fictional person in a story. (9 letters) • A conclusion drawn by a character. (9 letters) • The whole body of the written work. (6 letters) • The main point or message an author wants to convey. (12 letters) • The meaning or thought the author builds using examples. (4 letters) • What happens when a character’s choice is affected by something. (9 letters) • ...
Coptic Saints 2024-10-29
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- The first pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church (4 letters)
- The saint known for his simplicity and faith (4 letters)
- a female saint who lived an monastery and became a monk without anyone knew she is a female (6 letters)
- The pope who served from 1971 to 2004 (7 letters)
- A monk who provided guidance to Mary of Egypt (6 letters)
- a Female martyr with other 40 virgins (7 letters)
- The child martyr known for his faith (6 letters)
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- father of monasticism, known for his ascetic life in the desert (7 letters)
- a monastery named after her, located in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt (9 letters)
- A well-known desert saint who repented of her sins (4 letters)
- She had 5 kids who were martyred in front of her eyes and then she became a martyr (5 letters)
- Pioneer of Sunday school (5 letters)
- Tamav was consecrated as the head of the convent on 15 October 1962 (5 letters)
13 Clues: Pioneer of Sunday school (5 letters) • The child martyr known for his faith (6 letters) • The pope who served from 1971 to 2004 (7 letters) • a Female martyr with other 40 virgins (7 letters) • The first pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church (4 letters) • The saint known for his simplicity and faith (4 letters) • ...
12 + 1 Olympians 2023-02-22
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- Roman King of the Gods
- Roman name for Hestia
- Goddess of Moon, Twin Sister of Apollo
- Roman blacksmith of the gods
- Roman name for Dionysus
- Goddess of Hearth & Home
- Blacksmith of the gods
- God of Wine & Insanity
- Roman name for Aphrodite
- Greek Messenger God of Thieves
- Roman name for Ares
- Greek Queen of the Gods
- Sun God--Same name in both Roman and Greek
- Roman God of the Sea
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- God of the Sea
- Roman name for Athena
- Roman name for Artemis
- Goddess of beauty
- Goddess of the Harvest
- Roman goddess of the harvest
- Roman name for Hera
- Greek King of the Gods
- cheats w/ his brothers wife. God of War.
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Roman name for Hermes
25 Clues: God of the Sea • Goddess of beauty • Goddess of Wisdom • Roman name for Hera • Roman name for Ares • Roman God of the Sea • Roman name for Athena • Roman name for Hestia • Roman name for Hermes • Roman name for Artemis • Roman King of the Gods • Goddess of the Harvest • Greek King of the Gods • Blacksmith of the gods • God of Wine & Insanity • Roman name for Dionysus • Greek Queen of the Gods • ...
Rome vs. Greece 2022-02-11
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- The Greek and Roman god of light and poetry? _____.
- Both Greece and Rome are Mediterranean countries, similar enough latitudinally for both to grow wine and _____.
- The planets are named after the ____ gods.
- Both cultures have almost the same gods with the same _____.
- The drink of the gods was?______
- Zeus is the king of the greek gods in roman mythology _______is the king of gods
- Beware of the ___march.
- While the roman artists were painting gods and goddesses the greek artists were painting ________.Greece While circus maximus is an ancient roman racing stadium the ancient people called the Dorians were named after a district in the center of _______.
- The Greek and Roman conflicts were known as a____.
- While the roman artists were painting gods and goddesses the greek artists were painting ________.
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- One of the most significant similarities of the Greek and Roman civilizations was their geographical ________.
- there are twelve main gods, known as the Twelve ________.
- Greek Theaters were carved out of a hillside while Roman theaters were built up from solid ground using either cement or _____.
- Rome was more mythical than the ___.Underwater While some god's work above the land the god hades works where?______
- Anyone that lives around the same region will have some of the same values and ways of _____.
- Both Greece and Rome border the _____sea.
- Rome was inland, on one side of the Tiber River, but the Italic tribes did not have the natural hilly borders to keep them out of ______.
- The 26 mile run is known as a ____.
18 Clues: Beware of the ___march. • The drink of the gods was?______ • The 26 mile run is known as a ____. • Both Greece and Rome border the _____sea. • The planets are named after the ____ gods. • The Greek and Roman conflicts were known as a____. • The Greek and Roman god of light and poetry? _____. • there are twelve main gods, known as the Twelve ________. • ...
Chapter 4 2014-09-14
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- The historic religion that encompassed the city Athens.
- Absolute rule not restrained by laws.
- First of 3 ancient greek tragedians whose plays can still be read or performed.
- Classic greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy.
- Someone who has made a contribution in the field of Philosophy.
- Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Established a school in Athens know as the Academy.
- Arose in the island of create.
- Has scroll shaped ornaments on the top.
- Pythagorean Theorem is named after him.
- Something used to transport liquids or mostly wine.
- One of Plato’s pupils and Alexander The Great’s tutor.
- The first legislature of Athens.
- Greek mathematician (Father of geometry).
- Used for refuge during an attack and usually atop a hill.
- Defeated Athens in the Peloponnesian War.
- Ancient oared warship with two decks of oars, invented by the phoenicians.
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- Capital of Greece.
- He was a comic playwright in Athens.
- The most complex design of the three columns.
- Meant to be humorous or induce laughter.
- Name of gymnasium in classical Athens dedicated to Apollo lyceum.
- Ancient greek Physician of the age of pericles and is referred as the founder of western medicine.
- Founded by the greek philosopher Plato.
- Greek historian know as the father of history.
- Battle of greek city states and the persian empire in 480 BC.
- Site of the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC.
- Drama based on human suffering.
- Thicker and heavier than the other columns.
- Western shores of Asia Minor which is now Turkey.
30 Clues: Capital of Greece. • Arose in the island of create. • Drama based on human suffering. • Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey. • The first legislature of Athens. • He was a comic playwright in Athens. • Absolute rule not restrained by laws. • Founded by the greek philosopher Plato. • Has scroll shaped ornaments on the top. • Pythagorean Theorem is named after him. • ...
Rome vs. Greece 2022-02-11
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- While circus maximums is an ancient roman racing stadium the ancient people called the Dorian's were named after a district in the center of _______.
- Greek Theaters were carved out of a hillside while Roman theaters were built up from solid ground using either cement or _____.
- Rome was inland, on one side of the Tiber River, but the Italic tribes did not have the natural hilly borders to keep them out of ______.
- the planets are named after the ____ gods.
- The 26 mile run is known as a ____.
- Both Greece and Rome border the _____sea.
- Beware of the ___march.
- The Greek and Roman god of light and poetry? _____.
- Zeus is the king of the greek gods in roman mythology _______is the king of gods
- While some god's work above the land the god hades works where?______
- Both Greece and Rome are Mediterranean countries, similar enough latitudinally for both to grow wine and _____.
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- Both cultures have almost the same gods with the same _____.
- While emperor Nero ruled the roman empire Constantine the great was the first _________.
- One of the most significant similarities of the Greek and Roman civilizations was their geographical ________.
- Rome was more mythical than the ___.
- there are twelve main gods, known as the Twelve ________.
- The drink of the gods was?______.
- The Greek and Roman conflicts were known as a____.
- Anyone that lives around the same region will have some of the same values and ways of _____.
- While the roman artists were painting gods and goddesses the Greek artists were painting ________.
20 Clues: Beware of the ___march. • The drink of the gods was?______. • The 26 mile run is known as a ____. • Rome was more mythical than the ___. • Both Greece and Rome border the _____sea. • the planets are named after the ____ gods. • The Greek and Roman conflicts were known as a____. • The Greek and Roman god of light and poetry? _____. • ...
DE: Rules of the Road 2024-09-19
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- Vehicle system that helps reduce speed or stop. (6 letters)
- A line separating lanes of traffic moving in the same direction, that you are allowed to cross. (10 letters)
- Required at all times when the vehicle is in motion, attached to driver’s and passenger’s seat. (8 letters)
- Method to keep safe distance between vehicles, measured in seconds. (5 letters)
- Red sign that means you must completely stop. (4 letters)
- A temporary restriction placed on drivers under age 21. (7 letters)
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- Type of roadway divided by a median, separating opposing traffic directions. (10 letters)
- The maximum speed allowed on Illinois highways. (5 letters)
- A legal document required to operate a vehicle. (7 letters)
- A point where two or more roads meet. (12 letters)
- The amount of alcohol in a person’s blood while driving. (3 letters)
- One-way road connecting an entrance to a highway.
- Sign color indicating a regulation you must follow. (3 letters)
13 Clues: One-way road connecting an entrance to a highway. • A point where two or more roads meet. (12 letters) • Red sign that means you must completely stop. (4 letters) • The maximum speed allowed on Illinois highways. (5 letters) • Vehicle system that helps reduce speed or stop. (6 letters) • A legal document required to operate a vehicle. (7 letters) • ...
VC Metrics 101 2025-01-06
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- Maximum market potential a company can serve (3 letters).
- Revenue a company expects to earn over the lifetime of their relationship with a single customer(3 letters).
- Financial metric for investment returns over time (3 letters)
- Cost to acquire a new customer (3 letters).
- rate at which a company spends its capital (4 letters).
- Performance metric comparing private equity to public markets (3 letters).
- Recurring revenue expected annually (3 letters).
- Metric to assess the profitability of an investment (3 letters).
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- Ratio showing the total returns by a fund relative to the capital invested (4 letters).
- Time a company can operate before needing more capital (6 letters)
- rate at which customers stop doing business with an entity (5 letter).
- Annual growth rate of an investment over time (4 letters).
- Measure of distributions relative to invested capital, also known as the realization multiple (3 letters).
13 Clues: Cost to acquire a new customer (3 letters). • Recurring revenue expected annually (3 letters). • rate at which a company spends its capital (4 letters). • Maximum market potential a company can serve (3 letters). • Annual growth rate of an investment over time (4 letters). • Financial metric for investment returns over time (3 letters) • ...
VC Metrics 101 2025-01-06
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- Maximum market potential a company can serve (3 letters).
- Revenue a company expects to earn over the lifetime of their relationship with a single customer(3 letters).
- Financial metric for investment returns over time (3 letters)
- Cost to acquire a new customer (3 letters).
- rate at which a company spends its capital (4 letters).
- Performance metric comparing private equity to public markets (3 letters).
- Recurring revenue expected annually (3 letters).
- Metric to assess the profitability of an investment (3 letters).
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- Ratio showing the total returns by a fund relative to the capital invested (4 letters).
- Time a company can operate before needing more capital (6 letters)
- rate at which customers stop doing business with an entity (5 letter).
- Annual growth rate of an investment over time (4 letters).
- Measure of distributions relative to invested capital, also known as the realization multiple (3 letters).
13 Clues: Cost to acquire a new customer (3 letters). • Recurring revenue expected annually (3 letters). • rate at which a company spends its capital (4 letters). • Maximum market potential a company can serve (3 letters). • Annual growth rate of an investment over time (4 letters). • Financial metric for investment returns over time (3 letters) • ...
Earth and Environmental Science 2024-08-24
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- A species whose decline signals the health of an ecosystem (10 letters)
- The outer layer of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle (9 letters)
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy (15 letters)
- A type of energy that comes from the heat within the Earth (11 letters)
- The gradual warming of Earth's atmosphere due to increased levels of carbon dioxide (14 letters)
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet (4 letters)
- A large, naturally occurring community of flora and fauna (7 letters)
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth (11 letters)
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- A large-scale ecosystem defined by distinctive climate and vegetation (6 letters)
- A non-renewable energy source made from ancient plant material (3 letters)
- The layer of the Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs (10 letters)
- The movement of tectonic plates causing earthquakes (11 letters)
- A solid, natural substance made of minerals or mineraloids (4 letters)
- The study of weather and atmospheric conditions (11 letters)
14 Clues: A natural satellite that orbits a planet (4 letters) • The study of weather and atmospheric conditions (11 letters) • The movement of tectonic plates causing earthquakes (11 letters) • The layer of the Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs (10 letters) • The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy (15 letters) • ...
Autumn Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-18
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- The process by which leaves change color and fall off trees. (12 letters)
- This small red fruit is often used in sauces for Thanksgiving. (10 letters)
- A type of squash commonly found in autumn, often used in soups and pies. (10 letters)
- A popular fruit to pick in the fall. (5 letters)
- The act of gathering crops from the fields. (7 letters)
- This large orange vegetable is commonly carved for Halloween. (7 letters)
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- The season between summer and winter. (6 letters)
- You might jump in these during autumn for fun. (6 letters)
- This falls from trees in autumn. (4 letters)
- A warm, spiced beverage often enjoyed in autumn. (8 letters)
- An outdoor activity where you follow a path through a field of tall plants. (8 letters)
- This holiday is celebrated with a big feast and giving thanks. (12 letters)
- This type of nut is often found roasting over an open fire in the fall. (9 letters)
13 Clues: This falls from trees in autumn. (4 letters) • A popular fruit to pick in the fall. (5 letters) • The season between summer and winter. (6 letters) • The act of gathering crops from the fields. (7 letters) • You might jump in these during autumn for fun. (6 letters) • A warm, spiced beverage often enjoyed in autumn. (8 letters) • ...
Programming key terms 2023-09-03
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- The set of rules for writing code sometimes referred to as the grammar of code (6 letters)
- A mistake that appears in your program (5 letters)
- A data type that contains whole numbers in programming (8 letters)
- The process of finding and fixing issues (5 letters)
- A series of symbols used to perform mathematical operations (8 letters)
- What would be the outcome of the following comparison: 5 < 10? (4 letters)
- A series of symbols that can be used to compare values in code and return a TRUE/FALSE outcome (10 letters)
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- A named storage location in code (8 letters)
- A data type that contains sequence of characters (6 letters)
- What would be the outcome of the following comparison: 1 >= 1? (4 letters)
- What would be the outcome of the following comparison: 3 != 12? (4 letters)
- A statement that introduces decision making into out program based on TRUE/FALSE outcomes (11 letters)
- A data type for numbers with decimals (5 letters)
- A data type with only two possible values (7 letters)
- What would be the outcome of the following comparison: 8 == 15? (4 letters)
15 Clues: A named storage location in code (8 letters) • A data type for numbers with decimals (5 letters) • A mistake that appears in your program (5 letters) • The process of finding and fixing issues (5 letters) • A data type with only two possible values (7 letters) • A data type that contains sequence of characters (6 letters) • ...
Business Structures 2024-02-11
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- The act of ceasing operations and winding up a company (9 letters)
- A type of organization in New Zealand with at least one director and one shareholder (6 letters)
- The process of legally registering a business entity (10 letters)
- An abbreviation for a business structure limited by shares (3 letters)
- A business owned and operated by a single individual (9 letters)
- The simplest and most common type of business structure in New Zealand (8 letters)
- A group of individuals appointed to oversee the management of a company (8 letters)
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- A business structure that combines elements of a partnership and a company (10 letters)
- A business entity separate from its owners, with limited liability (10 letters)
- An organization established for charitable, cultural, religious, or educational purposes (9 letters)
- The legal document governing the management and operation of a company (9 letters)
- A organization involving two or more individuals carrying on a business together (9 letters)
- A business owned and operated by two or more individuals for profit (8 letters)
- The person or entity responsible for managing the affairs of a trust (9 letters)
14 Clues: A business owned and operated by a single individual (9 letters) • The process of legally registering a business entity (10 letters) • The act of ceasing operations and winding up a company (9 letters) • An abbreviation for a business structure limited by shares (3 letters) • A business entity separate from its owners, with limited liability (10 letters) • ...
Consumerism 2021-11-24
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- a commercial organization such as a company, shop or factory (8 letters)
- What you use to buy things (5 letters)
- the total value of all the goods and services produced by a country in one year (3 letters)
- the activity of presenting, advertising and selling a company’s products or services in the best possible way (9 letters)
- the act of buying and using products (11 letters)
- term that people should take every opportunity to enjoy life (4 letters)
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- “____ production” is the process of producing goods in large quantities, using machines (4 letters)
- something, typically money, that is owed or due. (4 letters)
- a person who buys goods or uses services (8 letters)
- the natural world in which people, animals and plants live (8 letters)
- the act of fulfilling a need or desire (12 letters)
- the activity of going to shops and buying things or ordering them online (8 letters)
- Shopee is an e-________ (8 letters)
13 Clues: Shopee is an e-________ (8 letters) • What you use to buy things (5 letters) • the act of buying and using products (11 letters) • the act of fulfilling a need or desire (12 letters) • a person who buys goods or uses services (8 letters) • something, typically money, that is owed or due. (4 letters) • ...
Consumerism 2021-11-24
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- the act of buying and using products (11 letters)
- a person who buys goods or uses services (8 letters)
- Shopee is an e-________ (8 letters)
- the activity of going to shops and buying things or ordering them online (8 letters)
- the natural world in which people, animals and plants live (8 letters)
- the act of fulfilling a need or desire (12 letters)
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- the total value of all the goods and services produced by a country in one year (3 letters)
- What you use to buy things (5 letters)
- the activity of presenting, advertising and selling a company’s products or services in the best possible way (9 letters)
- term that people should take every opportunity to enjoy life (4 letters)
- “____ production” is the process of producing goods in large quantities, using machines (4 letters)
- a commercial organization such as a company, shop or factory (8 letters)
- something, typically money, that is owed or due. (4 letters)
13 Clues: Shopee is an e-________ (8 letters) • What you use to buy things (5 letters) • the act of buying and using products (11 letters) • the act of fulfilling a need or desire (12 letters) • a person who buys goods or uses services (8 letters) • something, typically money, that is owed or due. (4 letters) • ...
[Hugo English Learning] Consumerism 2021-11-24
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- What you use to buy things (5 letters)
- the act of buying and using products (11 letters)
- the act of fulfilling a need or desire (12 letters)
- the natural world in which people, animals and plants live (8 letters)
- the total value of all the goods and services produced by a country in one year (3 letters)
- “____ production” is the process of producing goods in large quantities, using machines (4 letters)
- something, typically money, that is owed or due. (4 letters)
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- the activity of going to shops and buying things or ordering them online (8 letters)
- the activity of presenting, advertising and selling a company’s products or services in the best possible way (9 letters)
- a person who buys goods or uses services (8 letters)
- a commercial organization such as a company, shop or factory (8 letters)
- term that people should take every opportunity to enjoy life (4 letters)
- Shopee is an e-________ (8 letters)
13 Clues: Shopee is an e-________ (8 letters) • What you use to buy things (5 letters) • the act of buying and using products (11 letters) • the act of fulfilling a need or desire (12 letters) • a person who buys goods or uses services (8 letters) • something, typically money, that is owed or due. (4 letters) • ...
Lab Week 2025-04-08
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- Analytical procedure to determine the concentration or potency of a substance (5 letters)
- Substance that slows down or prevents a chemical reaction (9 letters)
- The clear fluid part of blood that remains after coagulation (5 letters)
- Device used to separate components of a mixture by spinning (10 letters)
- Substance whose chemical constituents are being identified and measured (7 letters)
- Pertaining to the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem (10 letters)
- The detailed examination of the elements or structure of something (8 letters)
- Laboratory tool used to transport a measured volume of liquid (7 letters)
- Protein produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens (8 letters)
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- Technique used to measure the mass or concentration of particles (12 letters)
- The ability of a substance to provoke an immune response (14 letters)
- A biological molecule used as an indicator of a biological state or condition (9 letters)
- The liquid component of blood (6 letters)
13 Clues: The liquid component of blood (6 letters) • Substance that slows down or prevents a chemical reaction (9 letters) • The ability of a substance to provoke an immune response (14 letters) • The clear fluid part of blood that remains after coagulation (5 letters) • Device used to separate components of a mixture by spinning (10 letters) • ...
states of matter starter 2025-08-20
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- The process of particles spreading out from an area of high concentration to low concentration. (9 letters)
- The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas throughout the liquid. (7 letters)
- The point at which a solid becomes a liquid. (7 letters)
- The process of a solid turning into a liquid. (7 letters)
- The energy required to change a liquid into a gas. (9 letters)
- A substance that has a definite volume but no definite shape. (6 letters)
- The regular arrangement of particles in a solid. (9 letters)
- The process of a solid turning directly into a gas. (11 letters)
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- A phase of matter where particles flow and take the shape of their container. (6 letters)
- The process of a gas turning directly into a solid. (10 letters)
- forces Forces that hold particles together in a solid or liquid. (17 letters)
- The energy of motion in particles, related to temperature. (7 letters)
- The change of state where a liquid turns into a solid. (8 letters)
- The process of a gas turning into a liquid. (12 letters)
- The state of matter with randomly moving particles far apart. (3 letters)
15 Clues: The point at which a solid becomes a liquid. (7 letters) • The process of a gas turning into a liquid. (12 letters) • The process of a solid turning into a liquid. (7 letters) • The regular arrangement of particles in a solid. (9 letters) • The energy required to change a liquid into a gas. (9 letters) • ...
roman gods and goddesses 2020-04-24
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- the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess "Athena"
- the Roman goddess of the hearth and the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess "Hestia"
- on August 23, the day is celebrated as "Vulcanalia" in honour of this Roman god of fire
- the Roman equivalent of the Greek god "Dionysus"
- shares the same name as his Greek equivalent
- is the Roman goddess of love and shares the same name as the second planet from the Sun
- is the Roman equivalent of "Hermes" and shares the same name as the planet closest to the Sun in our solar system
- the Roman equivalent of the Greek god "Zeus"
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- the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess "Artemis"
- is the Roman goddess of love and shares the same name as the second planet from the Sun
- is the Roman god of war and shares the same name as the "Red Planet"
- the Roman goddess of victory
- the Roman god of the sea
- the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess "Demeter" and shares the same name as the largest asteroid in Neptune's orbit
- the god of love
- is considered the queen of the gods
- the Roman god of the Underworld
17 Clues: the god of love • the Roman god of the sea • the Roman goddess of victory • the Roman god of the Underworld • is considered the queen of the gods • shares the same name as his Greek equivalent • the Roman equivalent of the Greek god "Zeus" • the Roman equivalent of the Greek god "Dionysus" • the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess "Athena" • ...
Mythology 2023-05-15
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- God of thunder and lightning in Norse Myth
- Zeus' Roman Name
- God of the Underworld in Greek myth
- Long name that everyone made fun of
- Where we live in Norse myth
- The author of the Hobbit, used Dwarf names from Norse myth
- Five letter name for the god of love in Greek myth
- Name of Greek hero who was killed by his heel
- Kills Odin at Ragnarok
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- Half-man and half-bull, killed by Theseus
- Three-headed dog that sits at the gates of Hades
- The god of mischief in Norse myth
- Kills Thor at Ragnarok
- Name of the Greek hero who has an entire story named after him
- The World Tree in Norse myth
- Goddess of wisdom in Greek myth
- City that was destroyed over Helen
- Ancient Mesopotamian hero that we learned about at the beginning of the year
18 Clues: Zeus' Roman Name • Kills Thor at Ragnarok • Kills Odin at Ragnarok • Where we live in Norse myth • The World Tree in Norse myth • Goddess of wisdom in Greek myth • The god of mischief in Norse myth • City that was destroyed over Helen • God of the Underworld in Greek myth • Long name that everyone made fun of • Half-man and half-bull, killed by Theseus • ...
SOL Review Vocabulary 1 2022-03-31
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- a group of letters added to the end of a word that changes the meaning of the word
- a word that has the opposite meaning of another word
- words, phrases, or sentences surrounding an unknown word that give hints about its meaning
- writing that tells about real people, places, and events
- what a passage or story is mostly about
- a statment that cannot be proven. It communicates someone's felling or belief.
- a book that gives synonyms and antonyms of words
- the subject of an essay, report, or writing piece
- the most basic part of a word, often from Latin or Greek
- sources of information, such as encyclopedias, textbooks, newspapers, and the internet
- a group of letters added to the beginning of a base word that changes the meaning of the word
- A word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word
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- a book that lists words alphabetically and gives definitions of each word
- a statement that is true and can be proven
- word a part of a longer word that can stand on its own
- writing that tells about imaginary characters and events
- words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and sometimes different spellings
- the words characters say
- information that helps to prove or describe the main idea
- an alphabetical list of key words or technical terms in a book, along with their definitions
20 Clues: the words characters say • what a passage or story is mostly about • a statement that is true and can be proven • a book that gives synonyms and antonyms of words • the subject of an essay, report, or writing piece • a word that has the opposite meaning of another word • word a part of a longer word that can stand on its own • ...
EBI Crossword 2013-09-10
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- The Greek god associated with two snakes wrapped round a winged staff
- Roman God of Wine
- Roman goddess, wife of Jupiter
- The daughter of Greek gods Demeter and Zeus
- Greek God of Wine
- The Greek goddess of the hunt and moon
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- Roman god of war
- Greek God of fire and the forge
- The Roman god of the underworld
- Greek goddess of the earth
- The Roman messenger of the gods
- Greek god of love
12 Clues: Roman god of war • Roman God of Wine • Greek God of Wine • Greek god of love • Greek goddess of the earth • Roman goddess, wife of Jupiter • Greek God of fire and the forge • The Roman god of the underworld • The Roman messenger of the gods • The Greek goddess of the hunt and moon • The daughter of Greek gods Demeter and Zeus • ...
SAT Vocabulary “b” 2024-08-30
11 Clues: forlorn (6 letters) • gracious (6 letters) • flourish (7 letters) • unoriginal (5 letters) • boost, buoy (7 letters) • overwork, rehash (7 letters) • sponsor, patron (10 letters) • cheerless, dreary (5 letters) • arbitrary, routine (12 letters) • disprove, contradict (5 letters) • deprecate, disparage (8 letters)
Fashion 2024-12-04
11 Clues: Rok (5 letters) • Topi (3 letters) • Kaos (6 letters) • Blus (6 letters) • Sepatu (5 letters) • Kacamata (7 letters) • Baju tidur (7 letters) • Gaun resmi (4 letters) • Celana pendek(6 letters) • Tas punggung (8 letters) • celana panjang(7 letters)
Week 9 Words 2023-05-04
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- A greater amount or quantity of something (4 letters)
- A color that looks like soil or tree bark (5 letters)
- To acquire or obtain something (3 letters)
- Used to refer to a female person or animal previously mentioned (3 letters)
- The past tense of the verb "to have" (3 letters)
- Indicating the point in time or space at which a journey, motion, or action starts (4 letters)
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- The kind of puzzle this is
- In good health or condition (4 letters)
- Used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a female person or animal previously mentioned (3 letters)
- In close association or union with one another (8 letters)
- Used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has already been mentioned (3 letters)
- Used to join two or more items or ideas (3 letters)
- To leap or hop off the ground (4 letters)
13 Clues: The kind of puzzle this is • In good health or condition (4 letters) • To leap or hop off the ground (4 letters) • To acquire or obtain something (3 letters) • The past tense of the verb "to have" (3 letters) • Used to join two or more items or ideas (3 letters) • A greater amount or quantity of something (4 letters) • ...
Full Moon Horror 2021-05-13
5 Clues: common male name • half human, half wolf • mother of a child's mom • another male name with five letters • Roman name for the Greek Goddess of the moon
Ancient Greece 2012-11-24
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- Island which was headquarters for Delain League.
- Poet who wrote poems about beauty and nature.
- Study and love of wisdom.
- Famous Greek mathematician.
- Protector of the kingdom.
- Actors depicting a story.
- Stories of struggle and difficulty.
- Leader who cancelled farmer's debts and freed those that were slaves.
- Professional teachers of ancient Greece.
- Wrote Greek epics around 700 B.C.
- Humorous and happy story.
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- What does each Greek city state end with?
- Philosophy founded by Epicurus.
- Name of captive workers.
- Traditional stories of ancient Greece.
- Person who rules with total authority.
- Philosopher and one of Socrates students.
- The earliest Greek stories.
- Shrine where priests and priestesses spoke for a god or goddess.
- What a person leaves behind when they die.
20 Clues: Name of captive workers. • Study and love of wisdom. • Protector of the kingdom. • Actors depicting a story. • Humorous and happy story. • Famous Greek mathematician. • The earliest Greek stories. • Philosophy founded by Epicurus. • Wrote Greek epics around 700 B.C. • Stories of struggle and difficulty. • Traditional stories of ancient Greece. • ...
Ancient Greece 2012-11-24
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- Stories of struggle and difficulty.
- Philosophy founded by Epicurus.
- Philosopher and one of Socrates students.
- Wrote Greek epics around 700 B.C.
- Leader who cancelled farmer's debts and freed those that were slaves.
- Professional teachers of ancient Greece.
- Protector of the kingdom.
- Name of captive workers.
- What does each Greek city state end with?
- Famous Greek mathematician.
- What a person leaves behind when they die.
- The earliest Greek stories.
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- Person who rules with total authority.
- Poet who wrote poems about beauty and nature.
- Actors depicting a story.
- Study and love of wisdom.
- Traditional stories of ancient Greece.
- Shrine where priests and priestesses spoke for a god or goddess.
- Humorous and happy story.
- Island which was headquarters for Delain League.
20 Clues: Name of captive workers. • Actors depicting a story. • Study and love of wisdom. • Protector of the kingdom. • Humorous and happy story. • Famous Greek mathematician. • The earliest Greek stories. • Philosophy founded by Epicurus. • Wrote Greek epics around 700 B.C. • Stories of struggle and difficulty. • Person who rules with total authority. • ...
Greek Crossword 2022-01-10
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- Means dance in greek
- something that shocks the audience
- arrangements of events in the play
- song sung by chorus
- ancient word for king
- support the plot. their motivation drives the play
- the major festival was at
- first great theorist of dramatic art
- part woman, eagle ,lion
- Earliest known playwright
- The flat space below the slope
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- Theater in the western world ancient
- Father of Western Philosophy
- part goat part man
- Greek drama was honoring the god
- "an act of injustice"
- how the speech reveals characters
- one of the four categories in the greek theater
- comes from the greek word theatron
- origin of the word scene
- wrote about 127 plays
- seats that hold 14,000-17,000 people
- "to do" "act"
23 Clues: "to do" "act" • part goat part man • song sung by chorus • Means dance in greek • "an act of injustice" • ancient word for king • wrote about 127 plays • part woman, eagle ,lion • origin of the word scene • the major festival was at • Earliest known playwright • Father of Western Philosophy • The flat space below the slope • Greek drama was honoring the god • ...
Assignment #4 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-14
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- A symbol used to represent speech sounds
- diacritical marks to indicate the speech sounds
- word A word composed of two words
- Wordroot that cannot stand alone
- Fussing individual sounds into syllables
- A letter represents a single speech sound
- sounds all vowels and consonants/ vibration
- The smallest meaningful linguistic unit
- A letter or group of letters added to the end
- Two adjacent letters
- A diacritical mark used to code a naming vowel
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- Four adjacent letters in a syllable
- syllable A syllable ending with a vowel
- system of reading in which the phonic codes
- word A irregular word for reading or spelling
- A word made by one impulse of the voice
- one of six letters of the English alphabet
- the addition of a suffix or prefix
- A single speech sound
- may represent more than one sound or a sound
- Two adjacent vowels
- An affix attached to the beginning
- group of letters added to beginning or ends
- Three adjacent letters in a syllable
- An unaccented vowel
- Refers to the number of words
26 Clues: Two adjacent vowels • An unaccented vowel • Two adjacent letters • A single speech sound • Refers to the number of words • Wordroot that cannot stand alone • word A word composed of two words • the addition of a suffix or prefix • An affix attached to the beginning • Four adjacent letters in a syllable • Three adjacent letters in a syllable • ...
roots and suffixes 2022-02-22
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- Greek/latin root that means stone
- Greek/latin root that means spave
- Greek/latin root that means water
- Greek/latin root that means to hear
- Greek/latin root that means to see
- Greek/latin root that means sea
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- Greed/latin root that means glow
- Greed/latin root that means to lines
- Greek/latin root that means against
- Greek/latin root that means away
- Greek/latin root that means to write
11 Clues: Greek/latin root that means sea • Greed/latin root that means glow • Greek/latin root that means away • Greek/latin root that means stone • Greek/latin root that means spave • Greek/latin root that means water • Greek/latin root that means to see • Greek/latin root that means against • Greek/latin root that means to hear • Greed/latin root that means to lines • ...
spring novel project 2022-05-31
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- roman forest god that is part goat part human
- a large horn-shaped container overflowing with edibles or wealth in some form
- roman term for angry ghosts
- roman god of the north wind
- greek god of sleep
- a compact body of heavily armed troops
- greek queen of the underworld
- tree nymphs
- goddess of magic and crossroads
- an instrument used to navigate based on the position of planets and stars
- greek goddess of marriage
- greek goddess of snow
- a winged divine horse
- the most common coin in the roman currency system
- roman word for greek
- roman god of doorways, beginnings, and transitions
- a short sword
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- latin for trousers
- roman goddess or wisdom
- a cow monster whose name means "down looker"
- a female nature diety
- the eldest of the giants born to gaea destined to fight hades
- a race of creatures that is half horse, half human
- a creature with the front and wings of an eagle and the back of a lion
- a heavy sword used by roman cavalry
- silver coin of ancient Greece
- a giant yellow and green serpent with frills around its neck reptilian eyes, and huge talons
- greek god of love
- a house god, ancestral spirits
- a winged female creature that snatches things
- a giant created by gaea to absorb and defeat all of hecates magic
- greek god of travelers
- roman goddess of war
- greek god of death and riches
- a javelin used by the roman army
- magic force that disguises things from mortals
- one of the twelve titans; titan lord of the south
- a pair of chimpanzee like dwarfs who steal shiny things and create chaos
- goddess of day daughter of Night
- roman god of war
40 Clues: tree nymphs • a short sword • roman god of war • greek god of love • latin for trousers • greek god of sleep • roman goddess of war • roman word for greek • a female nature diety • greek goddess of snow • a winged divine horse • greek god of travelers • roman goddess or wisdom • greek goddess of marriage • roman term for angry ghosts • roman god of the north wind • silver coin of ancient Greece • ...
Greek Terms 2025-03-03
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- A dramatic genre that uses humor, satire, and absurdity, often with political and social commentary.
- The Greek god associated with theatre, wine, and revelry.
- The Greek word meaning “a place for viewing,” where audiences sat.
- A sudden reversal of fortune, often leading to the protagonist’s downfall.
- The playwright known for Old Comedy, writing Lysistrata.
- A form of Greek theatre mixing tragedy with bawdy humor, often featuring half-goat creatures.
- A major theme in Greek tragedy, often depicted as unavoidable and determined by the gods.
- Standardized characters in Roman comedy, such as the clever slave or the braggart soldier.
- The tragic hero who unknowingly fulfills a prophecy by killing his father and marrying his mother.
- Excessive pride or arrogance, often leading to a character’s downfall.
- A tragic flaw or mistake leading to the downfall of the protagonist.
- Aristotle’s term for the imitation of life in art and theatre.
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- A plot device in which a seemingly unsolvable problem is suddenly resolved by an unexpected event, often a god in Greek theatre.
- A group of performers in Greek theatre who comment on the action of the play.
- The main character in a story, often the one who faces the central conflict.
- Considered the first actor, stepping out of the chorus to speak individually.
- The moment of realization or discovery for the protagonist.
- The emotional release felt by the audience at the end of a tragedy.
- Early performances were often tied to this practice, blending religion and performance.
- The character, force, or situation that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict.
- The circular space in front of the stage where the chorus performed in Greek theatre.
- A dramatic form dealing with human suffering, often ending in catastrophe.
- The Greek playwright who introduced a third actor and wrote Oedipus Rex.
23 Clues: The playwright known for Old Comedy, writing Lysistrata. • The Greek god associated with theatre, wine, and revelry. • The moment of realization or discovery for the protagonist. • Aristotle’s term for the imitation of life in art and theatre. • The Greek word meaning “a place for viewing,” where audiences sat. • ...
Etymology Chapters 5-8 Review 2025-10-30
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- A Greek letter used in the English language to describe a dominant male in an animal pack, for example wolves.
- A diphthong is a sound formed by the combination of ____.
- What does the Greek suffix -oid mean?
- _____ and _____ must be written using subtraction.
- A tool for writing beyond.
- Translate the Roman numerals to Arabic numbers: DDCCLX. (Word form)
- Transliterate the Greek word: παραγραφη
- The word πολύ is a prefix derived from the _____ language.
- Definition of Greek prefixes retro-, re-.
- When a person is superficial, they are _______.
- Translate the Roman number to Arabic numerals: CXLVI
- The transliteration of the word χρονος, with the Greek suffix -ic is the word _____.
- Only _____ of ______ can be subtracted and written three times consecutively.
- Given the definition; down, from, about, what is the Greek prefix?
- A cardinal number is what is used in day-to-day life, it indicates _____?
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- What are the two definitions that contribute to the word autonomic?
- A metaphor is to ____.
- The literal definition of the word deduction after being broken down is ____.
- The process of calling forward.
- A monograph is a _____.
- What is the difference in Arabic numerals (word form): MDCLXXVIII - DCXXIX =
- Translate the Roman numerals to Arabic numbers: CCCLV
- This word literally means bad sound, a synonym is racket. What is the word?
- Translate the Arabic number to Roman numerals: XC.
- There are ____ characters in the Greek alphabet.
- The literal definition of the word chronic is ____.
- _____ numbers must be written using subtraction.
- What is the quantity of Ⅴ(in word form)?
- Pertaining to rule the same. What is the word?
- A geographical feature caused by divergence of a river into two branches at its mouth is a ____. (The capital form of this letter was given to this.)
30 Clues: A metaphor is to ____. • A monograph is a _____. • A tool for writing beyond. • The process of calling forward. • What does the Greek suffix -oid mean? • Transliterate the Greek word: παραγραφη • What is the quantity of Ⅴ(in word form)? • Definition of Greek prefixes retro-, re-. • Pertaining to rule the same. What is the word? • ...
Valentines Day 2023-02-13
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- In the Victorian ers, mean spirated Valentines Day cards were called __ Valentines?
- In what country is Valentines Day known as Friends Day?
- Letters to Juliet are sent to __ Italy every year?
- In Roman mythology, who does cupid fall in love with?
- Cupids name in Greek mythology?
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- What state produces most of America's red roses?
- What Valentines Day candy was first created on equipment made for lozenges?
- __ roses represent friendship
- In Roman mythology, cupid is the son of who?
- From where was the oldest-know Valentines Day message sent?
10 Clues: __ roses represent friendship • Cupids name in Greek mythology? • In Roman mythology, cupid is the son of who? • What state produces most of America's red roses? • Letters to Juliet are sent to __ Italy every year? • In Roman mythology, who does cupid fall in love with? • In what country is Valentines Day known as Friends Day? • ...
SS 2024-10-24
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- - A large area with at least one feature that makes it different from other areas. (6 letters)
- - The height of land above sea level. (9 letters)
- - One of the seven large land areas on Earth. (9 letters)
- - The types of plants that grow in an area. (10 letters)
- - A part of a larger place. (4 letters)
- - The weather a place has over a long period. (7 letters)
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- - A type of sun-dried brick used by early settlers to build shelters and other buildings. (5 letters)
- - To have an influence on something. (6 letters)
- - A system where all living things interact with each other. (9 letters)
- - The daily conditions outside, such as hot or rainy. (7 letters)
- - Something that is constructed, such as a building or bridge. (9 letters)
- - The form or shape of part of Earth's surface, such as a mountain or hill. (8 letters)
- - To dig for materials such as coal and iron. (4 letters)
13 Clues: - A part of a larger place. (4 letters) • - To have an influence on something. (6 letters) • - The height of land above sea level. (9 letters) • - The types of plants that grow in an area. (10 letters) • - To dig for materials such as coal and iron. (4 letters) • - One of the seven large land areas on Earth. (9 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-03-06
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- The act of one country settling another place, in order to become the new rulers of the new country, and to live in the new country.
- The philosopher who said an ideal society has only 3 classes with Philosophers at the top
- The person who conquered the Persian Empire and much land for Greece
- The main feature of Greek land which made agriculture difficult
- The city-state that was most concerned with strength and gave women rights
- The form of government when 1 person has ultimate power
- A philosopher who helped found democracy
- A famous Greek author of the Odyssey and the Iliad
- The shape of the land that Greece sits on
- The Greek ruling god and god of lightning
- The form of government when the people have a voice
- The Greek god of fire
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- A place in Alexandria that burned down by the Romans
- A philosopher who founded democracy and abolished slavery in Greece
- People from Greece who influenced the way people think about the world
- The style of religion the Greeks had
- The form of government when a small wealthy group rules
- The open air market in Athens Greece for debates and commerce
- The era when Greek culture spread around the world
- The Egyptian leader who stole Alexander the Great's body
- A league that was an alliance in Athens that defended Greece after the Persian War
- A place in a city like Athens near the coast where boats can dock and bring goods from far away lands
- The form of government when a noble King and his family rule
- The home of the Greek gods
- The city-state that founded democracy and supported the arts
- The Greek goddess of war
- The Greek god of the seas
- The philosopher who came up with logic and teacher of Alexander the Great
28 Clues: The Greek god of fire • The Greek goddess of war • The Greek god of the seas • The home of the Greek gods • The style of religion the Greeks had • A philosopher who helped found democracy • The shape of the land that Greece sits on • The Greek ruling god and god of lightning • The era when Greek culture spread around the world • ...
Luke - Chapter 1 2020-11-30
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- hometown of Mary (8 letters)
- Mary was engaged to (6 letters)
- Luke was called the "beloved (9 letters)
- Luke dedicated his gospel to (10 Letters)
- angel who brought the message to Zecharaiah (7 letters)
- Mary was a (6 letters)
- events had been passed down by (12 letters)
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- father of John the Baptist (9 letters)
- Luke had thoroughly (12 letters)
- Zechariah would be unable to (5 letters)
- mother of John the BAptist (9letters)
- Luke wanted Theophilus to know the (10 letters) of what he had been taught
12 Clues: Mary was a (6 letters) • hometown of Mary (8 letters) • Mary was engaged to (6 letters) • Luke had thoroughly (12 letters) • mother of John the BAptist (9letters) • father of John the Baptist (9 letters) • Luke was called the "beloved (9 letters) • Zechariah would be unable to (5 letters) • Luke dedicated his gospel to (10 Letters) • ...
Civil War 2025-01-03
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- where the Confederate capital was located (10 letters)
- where the first shots of the Civil War were fired (9 letters)
- of the Confederacy (8 letters)
- ______ helped slaves escape (7 letters)
- where Lincoln gave a famous address (10 letters)
- bloodiest single-day battle of the war (9 letters)
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- freeing enslaved people in the Confederacy (11 letters)
- Union ironclad warship (10 letters)
- states were called the ______ (5 letters)
- general known for his leadership (7 letters)
- for the Southern states during the Civil War (8 letters)
- of the Union army's uniforms (4 letters)
- Union general, later became President (5 letters)
- war began in this year (4 digits)
14 Clues: of the Confederacy (8 letters) • war began in this year (4 digits) • Union ironclad warship (10 letters) • ______ helped slaves escape (7 letters) • of the Union army's uniforms (4 letters) • states were called the ______ (5 letters) • general known for his leadership (7 letters) • where Lincoln gave a famous address (10 letters) • ...
Fun Quiz 2025-07-25
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- The act of keeping someone in custody.
- The state of being detained by the police.
- Person who supports a vulnerable suspect during police procedures.
- Unique patterns used for identification. (12 letters)
- The process of establishing someone's identity. (14 letters)
- Permission required for certain identification procedures. (7 letters)
- Legal advisor present during a police interview to protect the suspect's rights.
- The process of documenting an interview, often via audio or video.
- A person who sees an event and may identify a suspect. (7 letters)
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- Images used for identification procedures. (11 letters)
- Type of parade used for suspect identification. (5 letters)
- Type of interview where the person is not under arrest and can leave at any time.
- The 10 details given by witnesses about a suspect. (11 letters)
- Entitlements read to a suspect upon arrest or detention.
- The maximum time a person can remain in custody? Not Terrorism
- Senior officer who can authorize extended detention.
- Formal questioning of a suspect under caution.
- Unfair or coercive treatment prohibited during interviews.
18 Clues: The act of keeping someone in custody. • The state of being detained by the police. • Formal questioning of a suspect under caution. • Senior officer who can authorize extended detention. • Unique patterns used for identification. (12 letters) • Images used for identification procedures. (11 letters) • Entitlements read to a suspect upon arrest or detention. • ...
Books of the New Testament 2023-05-17
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- 6th book in the "Other Letters" group
- The 12th book in the New Testament
- The only book in the prophecy group
- The 15th book in the New Testament
- 4th book in the "Other Letters" group
- The 2nd book in the New Testament
- Starts with a "G"
- The 16th book in the New Testament
- Comes after 2 Timothy
- Comes after Romans
- The 2nd to last book of the Bible
- Starts with an "E"
- Comes after Colossians
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- The 8th book in the New Testament
- The first book written by Peter
- 5th book in the "Other Letters" group
- The 6th book in the letters written by Paul
- The first book in the letters written by Paul
- Comes before 1 Timothy
- This book starts with the letter "J" and ends with "S"
- Comes before Mark
- The last gospel
- The second book written by Peter
- The 18th book in the New Testament
- The only book in the history group
- The last book in the letters written by Paul
- The third gospel
27 Clues: The last gospel • The third gospel • Comes before Mark • Starts with a "G" • Comes after Romans • Starts with an "E" • Comes after 2 Timothy • Comes before 1 Timothy • Comes after Colossians • The first book written by Peter • The second book written by Peter • The 8th book in the New Testament • The 2nd book in the New Testament • The 2nd to last book of the Bible • ...
Chapter 05 - 6th Grade 2024-11-18
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- A drama where the story ends happily.
- Son of Philip II who conquered the Persian Empire, expanding the Hellenistic Empire from Egypt to India.
- A Greek historian who wrote the history of the Persian Wars
- A Greek philosopher who taught his pupils that the universe followed the same laws as music and numbers.
- United the Greek city-states with Macedonia to defeat the Persian Empire.
- An astronomer from Samos who claimed that the sun was at the center of the universe and that the Earth circled the sun.
- A sacred shrine where a priest of priestess spoke for a god or goddess.
- The poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Long poems that told about heroic deeds.
- The greatest historian of the ancient world, who wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War.
- The belief that happiness was the goal of life and that the way to be happy was to seek out pleasure.
- What a person leaves behind when he or she dies.
- The belief that happiness came from following reason, not emotions, and doing your duty.
- A student of Socrates who wrote the Republic.
- Greek thinkers who believed the human mind could understand everything.
- A student of Plato who wrote more than 200 books on topics ranging from government to planets and stars.
- The most famous Greek scientist and inventor of the Hellenistic Era who worked on solid geometry.
- A short tale that teaches a lesson
- Asking pointed questions to force pupils to use their reason and to see things for themselves.
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- The branch of mathematics that shows how points, lines, angles, and surfaces relate to one another.
- The branch of mathematics that focuses on the study of ball-like shapes called spheres and tubelike shapes called cylinders.
- A writer of Greek tragedies
- An astronomer who was in charge of the library at Alexandria.
- A poet who wrote short poems about the beauty of nature.
- Professional teachers in ancient Greece.
- A story told by actors who pretend to be characters in the story.
- A writer of Greek tragedies
- A drama where a person struggles to overcome difficulties but fails.
- A Greek slaved who made up fables.
- Traditional stories about gods and heroes.
- A time when the Greek language and Greek ideas spread to the non-Greek people of southwest Asia.
- People who study stars, planets, and other heavenly bodies.
- “Love of Wisdom”
- An Athenian sculptor whose true love was philosophy.
- The most famous Greek mathematician who described plane geometry in his book, Elements.
35 Clues: “Love of Wisdom” • A writer of Greek tragedies • A writer of Greek tragedies • A Greek slaved who made up fables. • A short tale that teaches a lesson • A drama where the story ends happily. • Professional teachers in ancient Greece. • Long poems that told about heroic deeds. • Traditional stories about gods and heroes. • The poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey. • ...
Polynomials 2021-09-29
Across
- a numerical placed before a variable
- letters that represent numbers
- A polynomial with only one term
- A polynomial with three terms
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- A polynomial with two terms.
- Polynomials with more than three terms are just called
- a special function that is closely related to the gamma function and to binomial coefficients
- Greek letter used in mathematics to denote the constant values such as the roots of polynomials
- a solution to an equation, usually expressed as a number or an algebraic formula
- a function used for all complex numbers except the non-positive integers.
10 Clues: A polynomial with two terms. • A polynomial with three terms • letters that represent numbers • A polynomial with only one term • a numerical placed before a variable • Polynomials with more than three terms are just called • a function used for all complex numbers except the non-positive integers. • ...
Humanities 2022-03-06
Across
- Associated with seafaring.
- A name given by Sir Arthur Evans to a civilization.
- An alphabet where the signs or letters.
- A region that in ancient times was on the eastern Mediterranean.
- Greeks who conquered the Minoans and flourished as a civilization.
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- A civilization from eastern Mediterranean that was active between 1500 to 300 BCE.
- A legendary 10-year war between the Mycenaean Greeks and the city of Troy.
- The southern part of Greece.
- An interior type of pictorial wall painting.
- Greek-speaking people from the north.
10 Clues: Associated with seafaring. • The southern part of Greece. • Greek-speaking people from the north. • An alphabet where the signs or letters. • An interior type of pictorial wall painting. • A name given by Sir Arthur Evans to a civilization. • A region that in ancient times was on the eastern Mediterranean. • ...
