greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Rachel's Birthday Puzzle 2024-04-12
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- First name of baseball player who broke the color line, playing his first MLB game on April 15, 1947
- Witch played by Emma Watson, born April 15, 1990
- April birthstone
- Unscramble the blue letters for your gift!
- "Golden Arches" restaurant that opened its first franchise April 15, 1955
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- Generation of people born between 1981 and 1996
- U.S. president whose term began April 30, 1789
- Greek goddess of love, after whom some think April may have been named
- "Mona Lisa" painter born April 15, 1542
- What you must pay by April 15
10 Clues: April birthstone • What you must pay by April 15 • "Mona Lisa" painter born April 15, 1542 • Unscramble the blue letters for your gift! • U.S. president whose term began April 30, 1789 • Generation of people born between 1981 and 1996 • Witch played by Emma Watson, born April 15, 1990 • Greek goddess of love, after whom some think April may have been named • ...
Silent letters 2022-10-20
Missing letters 2024-05-31
SILENT LETTERS 2024-05-27
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- A day of the week
- Tie this with a string or rope
- Do not ______ the ladder or you will fall.
- Used to cut paper and cloth
- A baby sheep
- A season of the year
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- A person who fixes a leaking pipe.
- A young cow
- Someone who always tells the truth
- You wear this on your wrist
- I am a person who comes from a different country. Who am I?
- A piece of land with sea all around
- An explosive device used in war
13 Clues: A young cow • A baby sheep • A day of the week • A season of the year • You wear this on your wrist • Used to cut paper and cloth • Tie this with a string or rope • An explosive device used in war • A person who fixes a leaking pipe. • Someone who always tells the truth • A piece of land with sea all around • Do not ______ the ladder or you will fall. • ...
My letters 2024-09-18
Passive periphrastic 2024-01-28
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- war
- we need to write the letters [we]
- I turn
- consul
- I need to do this [I]
- king
- we need to write the letters [to write]
- you need to elect a leader [you]
- battle
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- I bring/carry
- I brought/carried
- we need to write the letters [letters]
- the city must be built [the city]
- the citizens need to elect a leader [citizens]
- we need to build the city [the city]
- nothing
- time
- hour
18 Clues: war • king • time • hour • I turn • consul • battle • nothing • I bring/carry • I brought/carried • I need to do this [I] • you need to elect a leader [you] • the city must be built [the city] • we need to write the letters [we] • we need to build the city [the city] • we need to write the letters [letters] • we need to write the letters [to write] • the citizens need to elect a leader [citizens]
The Rise of Democracy 2024-02-21
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- Contributed most to the isolation of individual Greek city-states:
- in Athens, a group of 500 citizens chosen to form a council responsible for running the day-to-day government business.
- A government in which absolute ruling power is held by a person who is not a lawful king is a:
- Another name for a tyrant is a:
- Ancient Greek communities are called:
- A government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person is
- From 2000 to 800 B.C.E., Greek city-states were ruled by:
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- a small group of Spartans who made all the important governing decisions.
- a peninsula forming the southern part of the mainland of Greece.
- The first Greek city-state to have a form of government called a democracy, or "rule by the people," was
- A government in which power is held by the people is a:
- A Greek Assembly was made up of a group of
- What was the same throughout the Greek city-states?
- A marketplace in ancient Greece.
- a city-state of ancient Greece, known for its military oligarchy.
- A government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few people is called an:
- Most oligarchs were:
- a group of citizens, in an ancient Greek democracy, with the power to pass laws.
18 Clues: Most oligarchs were: • Another name for a tyrant is a: • A marketplace in ancient Greece. • Ancient Greek communities are called: • A Greek Assembly was made up of a group of • What was the same throughout the Greek city-states? • A government in which power is held by the people is a: • From 2000 to 800 B.C.E., Greek city-states were ruled by: • ...
History Review 2023-04-02
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- sacred river to ancient Egyptians
- Greek city-state based on military strength
- ditch around a castle filled with water
- ruler that has absolute power
- knight in training
- ancient Egyptian trained to read and write
- man who was leader of a Roman family
- disease that kills many people
- 80 Roman soldiers led by a centurion
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- Greek goddess of beauty
- Egyptian picture and symbol writing
- ancient Greek sporting event
- government that is run by elected officials
- Roman man-made channel that delivered water
- low-lying wetland in the shape of a fan
- blinded the cyclops that imprisoned his crew
- most powerful Greek city-state
- most protected part of a castle
- code by which knights pledged to live
- Egyptian form of paper made from plants
20 Clues: knight in training • Greek goddess of beauty • ancient Greek sporting event • ruler that has absolute power • most powerful Greek city-state • disease that kills many people • most protected part of a castle • sacred river to ancient Egyptians • Egyptian picture and symbol writing • man who was leader of a Roman family • 80 Roman soldiers led by a centurion • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Greek Cuisine 2024-06-28
15 Clues: Meat wrap • Greek salad • Fried cheese • Greek cheese • Sweet pastry • Skewered meat • Honey cookies • Greek lasagna • Lemon egg soup • Spinach pastry • Sweet cheese pie • Fried dough balls • Eggplant casserole • Yogurt cucumber dip • Stuffed grape leaves
Heroes of Olympus: The Blood Of Olympus 2017-05-30
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- Roman goddess of victory
- The river of fire located in Tartarus
- Goddess of the hunt
- Titan of the earth, earth mother, mother nature
- A race of creatures who were created to oppose the gods
- Ancient Greek temple to the goddess Athena who the Athenians considered their patron
- Greek goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
- Greek Hero and King of Ithaca
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- Greek goddess of victory
- Statue of the Greek goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
- The name of the girl who is cursed to be alone on the island of Ogygia
- Greek goddess of magic and witchcraft
- Warriors of ancient Greece
- The name of the Titan of the underworld, his body is the underworld and is used as a place of punishment
- God of the underworld
15 Clues: Goddess of the hunt • God of the underworld • Greek goddess of victory • Roman goddess of victory • Warriors of ancient Greece • Greek Hero and King of Ithaca • The river of fire located in Tartarus • Greek goddess of magic and witchcraft • Greek goddess of wisdom and battle strategy • Titan of the earth, earth mother, mother nature • ...
Greek vs Rome 2021-02-11
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- Greek had the Olympics and, rome did
- ancient Greeks decorated almost every part of their lives from art and rome got there from
- Rome had 3 wars and greek also had a lot of
- They both had People that farm
- both had sports
- They both had buildings that you learn in
- They both had movements or
- They both had wood objects, or
- They both had
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- They both had weddings but in greek you can get married at the age of 12-13 but in rome you have to be an
- They both had shirts or
- They both had a type of
- They both had laws and people that worked for them or
- They both had jazz
- They both had Things we do for fun
- Greek loved vegetables and rome loved heavy food or
- They both had that you could live in
- They both love
- the Greek started 3500 years ago and the roman started 1500
19 Clues: They both had • They both love • both had sports • They both had jazz • They both had shirts or • They both had a type of • They both had movements or • They both had People that farm • They both had wood objects, or • They both had Things we do for fun • Greek had the Olympics and, rome did • They both had that you could live in • They both had buildings that you learn in • ...
Χριστουγεννιάτικο 2020-12-18
11 Clues: ornament • Card in Greek • Star in Greek • Manger in Greek • Present in Greek • Poinsettia in Greek • Merry Christmas in Greek • The coin we put in Vassilopita • Brings presents to the good children • We decorate our Christmas trees with these • Greek traditional Christmas sweets with honey
Greek peeps 2024-09-18
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- greek mathematician and astronomer
- ancient ionian greek philosopher
- father of geometry
- one of great greek dramatist
- Father comedy
- ancient greek polymath
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- of great greek dramatist
- greek politician and general
- athenian historian and general
- ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- the father of history
11 Clues: Father comedy • father of geometry • the father of history • ancient greek polymath • of great greek dramatist • greek politician and general • one of great greek dramatist • athenian historian and general • ancient ionian greek philosopher • greek mathematician and astronomer • ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
Humanities 2022-03-06
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- A region that in ancient times was on the eastern Mediterranean.
- An alphabet where the signs or letters.
- A civilization from eastern Mediterranean that was active between 1500 to 300 BCE.
- Greek-speaking people from the north.
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- Associated with seafaring.
- Greeks who conquered the Minoans and flourished as a civilization.
- An interior type of pictorial wall painting.
- A name given by Sir Arthur Evans to a civilization.
- A legendary 10-year war between the Mycenaean Greeks and the city of Troy.
- The southern part of Greece.
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. • ...
Tigers Cross word 4/5/20 2020-05-04
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- being included in a group or structure (9 letters)
- the action of revising (8 letters)
- finally, susie had made a _______ (8 letters)
- rust is a type of _________ (9 letters)
- in men in black, there was alien ______ (8 letters)
- a part that is added to make something bigger(9 letters)
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- the end or Finnish of an event or piece of writing (10 letters)
- a wide screen with different channels and sound(10 letters)
- being _______ by the wind, water or other natural agents (7 letters)
- my mum was in a car_________(9 letters)
- a bomb makes an _________(9 letters)
- being confused or not knowing what’s happening(9 letters)
12 Clues: the action of revising (8 letters) • a bomb makes an _________(9 letters) • my mum was in a car_________(9 letters) • rust is a type of _________ (9 letters) • finally, susie had made a _______ (8 letters) • being included in a group or structure (9 letters) • in men in black, there was alien ______ (8 letters) • a part that is added to make something bigger(9 letters) • ...
GDGDGDGDDG 2024-05-25
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- - To inhale tobacco smoke. (5 letters
- - To chew on nails due to anxiety. (4 letters)
- - To start the day early and feel energized. (6 letters)
- - To spend time reading books frequently. (4 letters)
- - To worry excessively about minor issues. (6 letters)
- - To get sufficient rest every night. (5 letters)
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- - To consume excessive amounts of unhealthy food. (7 letters)
- - To interact excessively on social media. (9 letters)
- - To drink plenty of water throughout the day. (7 letters)
- - To practice mindfulness and relaxation daily. (8 letters)
- - To delay doing tasks until the last minute. (12 letters)
- - To engage in physical activity regularly. (8 letters)
12 Clues: - To inhale tobacco smoke. (5 letters • - To chew on nails due to anxiety. (4 letters) • - To get sufficient rest every night. (5 letters) • - To spend time reading books frequently. (4 letters) • - To interact excessively on social media. (9 letters) • - To worry excessively about minor issues. (6 letters) • - To engage in physical activity regularly. (8 letters) • ...
Dungeons and Dragons Crossword 2024-03-14
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- The main hero of the party (4 letters)
- A shiny metal used to buy things (4 letters)
- A magical stick used by wizards (5 letters)
- A healing spellcaster who helps injured friends (6 letters)
- A big, strong monster that guards treasure (6 letters)
- A magical object that gives special powers (6 letters
- A brave warrior who fights with a sword (7 letters)
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- A kind of magical creature with wings and scales (6 letters)
- A friendly creature who helps adventurers (4 letters)
- A sneaky adventurer who hides well (4 letters)
- A powerful magician who casts spells (6 letters)
- A small, furry creature with big ears (5 letters)
12 Clues: The main hero of the party (4 letters) • A magical stick used by wizards (5 letters) • A shiny metal used to buy things (4 letters) • A sneaky adventurer who hides well (4 letters) • A powerful magician who casts spells (6 letters) • A small, furry creature with big ears (5 letters) • A brave warrior who fights with a sword (7 letters) • ...
Human Circulation 2024-03-30
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- Liquid part of blood (6 letters)
- Valve between the right atrium and right ventricle (7 letters)
- Iron-containing protein in red blood cells (9 letters)
- Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart (7 letters)
- Type of blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart (8 letters)
- Largest artery in the body (5 letters)
- Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle (8 letters)
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- Tiny blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged (8 letters)
- Upper chamber of the heart (4 letters)
- Condition where blood pressure is consistently high (10 letters)
- The scientific name for red blood cells (10 letters)
- Process of blood clot formation (9 letters)
12 Clues: Liquid part of blood (6 letters) • Upper chamber of the heart (4 letters) • Largest artery in the body (5 letters) • Process of blood clot formation (9 letters) • The scientific name for red blood cells (10 letters) • Iron-containing protein in red blood cells (9 letters) • Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart (7 letters) • ...
Unit 12 2024-07-06
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- The grounds of a university or college. (6 letters)
- A place where students live on campus. (4 letters)
- A home on a farm. (9 letters)
- A small, rustic house often found in the woods. (5 letters)
- A multi-story home attached to others in a row. (9 letters)
- The central part of a city. (8 letters)
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- A small apartment with one main room. (6 letters)
- A small community in a rural area. (7 letters)
- A large, luxurious house. (7 letters)
- Rural areas outside the city. (7 letters)
- A large farm for raising animals, especially cattle or horses. (5 letters)
- An area covered with trees. (5 letters)
12 Clues: A home on a farm. (9 letters) • A large, luxurious house. (7 letters) • An area covered with trees. (5 letters) • The central part of a city. (8 letters) • Rural areas outside the city. (7 letters) • A small community in a rural area. (7 letters) • A small apartment with one main room. (6 letters) • A place where students live on campus. (4 letters) • ...
Health Basics Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-14
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- Mineral important for strong bones and teeth (7 letters)
- Eating a balanced diet keeps the body ____ (7 letters)
- Disease caused by too much sugar in the blood (8 letters)
- Organ that pumps blood (5 letters)
- Main nutrient for building muscles (7 letters)
- Vitamin obtained from sunlight (2 letters)
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- Healthy fats found in fish (6 letters)
- Food substance that gives energy and supports growth (8 letters)
- Gas carried by red blood cells (6 letters)
- Liquid needed to prevent dehydration (5 letters)
- Condition caused by lack of iron in blood (7 letters)
- Red liquid that carries oxygen in the body (5 letters)
12 Clues: Organ that pumps blood (5 letters) • Healthy fats found in fish (6 letters) • Gas carried by red blood cells (6 letters) • Vitamin obtained from sunlight (2 letters) • Main nutrient for building muscles (7 letters) • Liquid needed to prevent dehydration (5 letters) • Condition caused by lack of iron in blood (7 letters) • ...
Characteristics of Greek Cuisine 2022-01-13
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- The type of fruits that are grown in Greece.
- A dish of grape leaves stuffed with rice and ground meats.
- The main type of sweetener that is produced and used in Greece.
- A white, crumbly cheese that is made from goats milk.
- A primary ingredient in Greek dishes.
- New Year's Eve in Greece. They serve honey cakes.
- A popular Greek sauces, soup or condiment. Made up of egg yolks and lemon juice.
- An animal raised in Greece & provides the main meat for the Greek diet.
- location of Greece on the globe.
- A staple vegetable in Greek food.
- dish that breaks the 7 week fast of Lent and is made from internal organs.
- a word that describes the climate of Greece.
- The dominant cooking method in Greece.
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- name of the type of diet that Greek’s eat and a sea by which they are located
- A country that lies to the east of Greece and ruled over Greece for several centuries.
- for Greek appetizers.
- The most important religious holiday in Greece.
- Wrote the first cookbook for the Romans.
- Two crops that are plentiful because of the deep roots terrain of Greece.
- A very thin pastry dough that is used in many Greek dishes.
- A dish made of eggplant, lamb and cheese that is baked in a rich cream sauce.
- A dish made of spinach, cheese and phyllo dough.
- A popular spice that is used in Greece.
- A type of spice used often in Greek cooking.
- A fruit that can be eaten raw or used to make olive oil.
- A popular Greek pastry made with phyllo dough, nuts and honey.
- A country that lies to the west of Greece.
- This is abundant due Greece being located on a peninsula.
28 Clues: for Greek appetizers. • location of Greece on the globe. • A staple vegetable in Greek food. • A primary ingredient in Greek dishes. • The dominant cooking method in Greece. • A popular spice that is used in Greece. • Wrote the first cookbook for the Romans. • A country that lies to the west of Greece. • The type of fruits that are grown in Greece. • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-03-24
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- Shrines and priests that could predict future
- the overall winner of the Persian Wars
- Government in Athens where "citizens" voted and help the power
- armies of Greek citizens
- Persian empire builder who allowed conquered people to retain culture
- mythical part man, part bull creature
- People that settled Greek mainland and had first Greek kings
- philosopher who believed in a philosopher-king
- polis dedicated to a warrior lifestyle
- polis that help the most power in the Delian League
- marketplace and an area where Greeks could debate ideas
- Alexander the Great and his father Philip II were from ___
- Philosopher who believed we must question everything
- rule by a few people
- Persia was located in present-day ____
- Part of Greece that juts out from the mainland (where Sparta was located)
- Persian leader who organized the empire into satrapies
- a city-state, small Greek kingdoms
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- Author of the Greek epics "The Illiad" and "The Odyssey"
- philosopher who believed in observation
- rule of the people
- Alexander the Great died due to ___
- Greek column with 2 "scrolls"
- Where Ancient Greeks believed some of the gods lived
- Coming out of the Dark Ages, these leaders seized control by force
- natural disasters that caused the downfall of early groups in the area
- Monotheistic Persian religion
- city state in Italy that was rising in power as Alexander's Empire was falling apart
- Minoan civilization formed on this island
- Killed off many Athenians during the Peloponnesian War
- tight battle formation of Greeks which utilized shields and long spears
- Alexander's Empire stretched as far east as ____
- Greek hero with a fatal flaw in his ankle
- a general who became a powerful leader during Athens' height
- Greek writer who wrote fables with a moral lesson
35 Clues: rule of the people • rule by a few people • armies of Greek citizens • Greek column with 2 "scrolls" • Monotheistic Persian religion • a city-state, small Greek kingdoms • Alexander the Great died due to ___ • mythical part man, part bull creature • the overall winner of the Persian Wars • polis dedicated to a warrior lifestyle • Persia was located in present-day ____ • ...
Sea of Monsters: Chapter 1 - 7 2021-06-10
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- A game in which players, in teams, try to hit opponents with a large ball(9)
- Someone who repeatedly harasses and intimidates those weaker than themself(5)
- A lightweight spear thrown as a weapon(7)
- Poorly made and/or likely to collapse(7)
- A person considered to speak for a deity, or one who is considered to be particularly wise or prophetic(6)
- One who attends and sees a public display or show, such as an athletic contest (9)
- A pen that has a small ball in its tip which transfers ink from a reservoir to the writing surface(9)
- One who designs buildings and oversees their construction(9)
- To dismiss or remove, as from a school, organization, or organized event(5)
- In Greek mythology, strong one-eyed giants(7)
- In Greek mythology, a winged horse(7)
- The name of the worst Cyclops in Greek mythology(10)
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- In Greek mythology, the magical cloth that brings prosperity, an end to sickness and plagues, and makes plants thrive(12)
- A large number of things moving together in a group, often people, animals, or insects(5)
- A person who eats human flesh(8)
- In ancient times, a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle driven from a standing position(7)
- A spot on a map denoted by latitude and longitude numbers(11)
- In Greek mythology, any of a group of minor gods who represent the spirits of the forests and the musicians, depicted as men with pointed ears and short horns, goats or fauns(5)
- Slang for insane(6)
- In Greek mythology, the goddess of wisdom and war(6)
- Identification with or sharing of another's feelings, situation, or attitudes(7)
- In Greek mythology, the god of the sea(8)
- Of or referring to times in the distant past(7)
- A search or pursuit(5)
- In Greek mythology, the god of thieves, messengers, and travelers(6)
25 Clues: Slang for insane(6) • A search or pursuit(5) • A person who eats human flesh(8) • In Greek mythology, a winged horse(7) • Poorly made and/or likely to collapse(7) • A lightweight spear thrown as a weapon(7) • In Greek mythology, the god of the sea(8) • In Greek mythology, strong one-eyed giants(7) • Of or referring to times in the distant past(7) • ...
Ancient Greece (year 7 history) 2021-08-21
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- Birthplace of Sappho
- Place for the souls of wicked people
- Largest template in ancient Athens
- Key battle in second Persian War
- Famous Homer poem
- Nation formerly part of Ancient Greek empire
- Highest piece of land in a city-state
- Centre of a city-state
- Greek for 'rule'
- British archaeologist who restored palace of Knossus
- Three-headed dog guarding entrance to Hades
- Home of the Olympics
- Rule by many
- Athletes' training facility
- Greek poet
- Wife of Zeus
- Foreign-born Athenians
- Sparta was this type of state
- Substance women used to create a pale complexion
- Armoured foot solider
- Age Spartan boys enter military training
- Meeting place of city-state's council
- One of first Greek colonies established on an island
- Long building containing shops and offices
- Early Greek civilisation
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- Building where Council of Citizens meet
- Persian king who led army into the battle of Thermopylae
- Interpreter of deities' wishes
- Good storage container
- Fierce Olympic event
- Venue for Olympic chariot races
- Traditional enemy of ancient Greece
- Heroic king of Sparta who faced the Persian army
- Modern day Santorini
- Underworld
- Olympic sport comprising 5 events
- Civilisation centred on the island of Crete
- Council of citizens
- Key battle formation
- Major Greek city-state
- Central courtyard in a wealthy Greek home
- Robe
- Spartans involved in commercial activity
- Assembly
- Military headquarters
- Ropes used to round up citizens to attend assembly soaked in this
- Key battle of first Persian war
- Person/thing considered a portal through which gods passed messages
- Spartan slave
- Wealthy land owner
- --- Fields - for the souls of heroes who had Zeus's favour
- Rule by few
- Plainest of Greek columns
53 Clues: Robe • Assembly • Underworld • Greek poet • Rule by few • Rule by many • Wife of Zeus • Spartan slave • Greek for 'rule' • Famous Homer poem • Wealthy land owner • Council of citizens • Birthplace of Sappho • Fierce Olympic event • Modern day Santorini • Key battle formation • Home of the Olympics • Military headquarters • Armoured foot solider • Good storage container • Major Greek city-state • ...
GOW puzzle 2023-12-15
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- Kratos' characteristic and potent anger, a driving force in his quest for vengeance.
- The magical axe wielded by Kratos in the more recent games, with elemental ice abilities.
- A character from Greek mythology and a key figure in the "God of War" series.
- The king of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology, a significant antagonist in the earlier games.
- A mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, faced as an enemy in the games.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, often depicted in the "God of War" series.
- A primordial force in Greek mythology and a central theme in the "God of War" series.
- A realm in Norse mythology, visited by Kratos and Atreus in the newer games.
- Kratos' son and a central character in the newer installment of the series.
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- The realm of the dead in Norse mythology, explored by Kratos in the newer installment.
- The Greek city-state associated with Kratos' origins as a Spartan warrior.
- The home of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology, a significant location in the earlier games.
- The three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the Underworld in Greek mythology, encountered in the games.
- Referring to the Norse mythology setting introduced in the newer "God of War" games.
- Collectible items and objects found throughout the games, often revealing lore and backstory.
- The main protagonist of the "God of War" series, a Spartan warrior seeking revenge.
- of Chaos Kratos' signature weapons, fiery double-chained blades used in combat.
- Powerful and mythical beings in Greek and Norse mythology, often encountered by Kratos in his quests.
- A severed head and advisor encountered in the Norse setting, providing guidance to Kratos and Atreus.
- A recurring enemy and boss in the "God of War" series, often associated with punishment.
20 Clues: The Greek city-state associated with Kratos' origins as a Spartan warrior. • Kratos' son and a central character in the newer installment of the series. • A realm in Norse mythology, visited by Kratos and Atreus in the newer games. • A character from Greek mythology and a key figure in the "God of War" series. • ...
Unit 2 Week 2 Spelling Words 2023-12-01
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- Eventually or at last. (7 letters)
- Flew or rose high into the air. (6 letters)
- Currency or a medium of exchange. (5 letters)
- The early part of the day. (7 letters)
- An object or goal that is aimed at or sought. (6 letters)
- To travel in or through a place to learn more about it. (7 letters)
- To take in or soak up. (6 letters)
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- A signal or sound to warn or alert. (5 letters)
- To regard with deep, often rapturous love. (5 letters)
- The arrangement or structure of something. (6 letters)
- The absence of light. (8 letters)
- A stiff, thick paper used for packaging. (8 letters)
12 Clues: The absence of light. (8 letters) • Eventually or at last. (7 letters) • To take in or soak up. (6 letters) • The early part of the day. (7 letters) • Flew or rose high into the air. (6 letters) • Currency or a medium of exchange. (5 letters) • A signal or sound to warn or alert. (5 letters) • A stiff, thick paper used for packaging. (8 letters) • ...
Trick-or-Treat Crossword Challenge 2024-09-04
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- : Orange vegetable that is often carved for Halloween (7 letters)
- Spooky creature that flies at night (3 letters)
- : A Halloween color (6 letters)
- What witches fly on (5 letters)
- : A person who wears costumes and goes door-to-door for candy (10 letters)
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- : Candy often found in trick-or-treat bags (4 letters)
- Scary sound you might hear on Halloween night (4 letters)
- : A spooky sound made by ghosts (3 letters)
- : You might see these on a haunted house (6 letters)
- : Witches brew this in a cauldron (4 letters)
- : A ghost's favorite snack (5 letters)
- : Costume accessory often used by witches (3 letters)
12 Clues: : A Halloween color (6 letters) • What witches fly on (5 letters) • : A ghost's favorite snack (5 letters) • : A spooky sound made by ghosts (3 letters) • : Witches brew this in a cauldron (4 letters) • Spooky creature that flies at night (3 letters) • : You might see these on a haunted house (6 letters) • : Costume accessory often used by witches (3 letters) • ...
Body's Part Puzzle 2024-12-11
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- Used for walking (3 letters).
- Limb used to lift or hold objects (3 letters).
- Facial feature used for smelling (4 letters).
- Opposite of the front of the body (4 letters).
- Large body part in the upper front of the torso (5 letters).
- Top part of your body that contains the brain (4 letters).
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- You use it to hear (3 letters).
- Part of the face used for eating and speaking (5 letters).
- Lowest part of the leg used to stand (4 letters).
- Body part connecting head to torso (4 letters).
- A body part used for gripping and holding (4 letters).
- What you use to see (3 letters).
12 Clues: Used for walking (3 letters). • You use it to hear (3 letters). • What you use to see (3 letters). • Facial feature used for smelling (4 letters). • Limb used to lift or hold objects (3 letters). • Opposite of the front of the body (4 letters). • Body part connecting head to torso (4 letters). • Lowest part of the leg used to stand (4 letters). • ...
Respiratory System 2025-03-22
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- connects larynx to lungs (7 letters)
- Voice box; contains vocal cords (7 letters)
- Airways above the larynx (20 letters, including spaces)
- Oral cavity; where digestion begins (5 letters)
- Tubes branching from the trachea into the lungs (7 letters)
- Smallest air passages in the lungs (11 letters)
- Organ of smell and entry point for air (4 letters)
- Muscle separating chest and abdomen, aids breathing (9 letters)
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- Airways below the larynx (20 letters, including spaces)
- A hollow space behind the nose, essential for breathing (12 letters)
- The throat; passageway for food and air (8 letters)
- Respiratory organs in the chest (5 letters)
12 Clues: connects larynx to lungs (7 letters) • Voice box; contains vocal cords (7 letters) • Respiratory organs in the chest (5 letters) • Oral cavity; where digestion begins (5 letters) • Smallest air passages in the lungs (11 letters) • Organ of smell and entry point for air (4 letters) • The throat; passageway for food and air (8 letters) • ...
New Words 2024-08-28
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- - Continuing to do something despite obstacles (11 letters)
- - Generous in giving to others (11 letters)
- - Not honorable, low in character (7 letters)
- - Important and well-known (9 letters)
- - People who hoard wealth and spend as little as possible (6 letters)
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- - Emptiness, lack of substance (10 letters)
- - Firmly established and difficult to change (10 letters)
- - Satisfied with the current situation and unaware of potential dangers (10 letters)
- - Persistence in doing something despite difficulty (12 letters)
- - Bitter hostility or intense sharpness of temper (9 letters)
- - Dominance, especially of one group over others (8 letters)
- - Refuse to accept or reject something (9 letters)
12 Clues: - Important and well-known (9 letters) • - Emptiness, lack of substance (10 letters) • - Generous in giving to others (11 letters) • - Not honorable, low in character (7 letters) • - Refuse to accept or reject something (9 letters) • - Firmly established and difficult to change (10 letters) • - Continuing to do something despite obstacles (11 letters) • ...
25 YEARS OF ALEY'S LEGACY & BEYOND 2025-10-14
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- SERVICE Service performed for the benefit of the community (16 letters)
- The main development in the PD Committee (6 letters)
- The month of our charter date (8 letters)
- The international youth organization we belong to (9 letters)
- Someone invited to attend an event (5 letters)
- Someone who provides guidance (6 letters)
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- Our fun WhatsApp group (6 letters)
- The city where our club is based (4 letters)
- The leader of a Rotaract club (9 letters)
- One who manages or directs a committee (8 letters)
- The biggest project organized by Rotaract Aley (21 letters)
- A tasting event organized by Rotaract Aley (12 letters)
12 Clues: Our fun WhatsApp group (6 letters) • The leader of a Rotaract club (9 letters) • The month of our charter date (8 letters) • Someone who provides guidance (6 letters) • The city where our club is based (4 letters) • Someone invited to attend an event (5 letters) • One who manages or directs a committee (8 letters) • The main development in the PD Committee (6 letters) • ...
sub-, pre-, -sion, & Floss Rule 2025-01-11
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- Go below the surface.
- State of combining.
- Unscramble the letters alssc.
- Unscramble the letters finsf.
- Make ready beforehand.
- Result of financial support.
- Unscramble the letters rlilth.
- Act of allowing.
- Arrange before event.
- Replace with something under.
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- Below normal.
- State of seeing.
- Vessel under water.
- Unscramble the letters sems.
- Edge before drop.
- Form an opinion beforehand.
16 Clues: Below normal. • State of seeing. • Act of allowing. • Edge before drop. • State of combining. • Vessel under water. • Go below the surface. • Arrange before event. • Make ready beforehand. • Form an opinion beforehand. • Unscramble the letters sems. • Result of financial support. • Unscramble the letters alssc. • Unscramble the letters finsf. • Replace with something under. • ...
Mythical gods 2012-10-16
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- queen of neifelheim (Norse)
- god of war (Roman)
- goddess of life (Norse)
- goddess of chance (Greek)
- god of doors (Roman)
- god of wine (Roman)
- goddess of Flowers (Roman)
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- goddess of anger (Norse)
- goddess of healing (Norse)
- god of the moon (Norse)
- god of wealth (Roman)
- goddess of wisdom (Roman)
- king of the Greek gods (Greek)
- lord of the underworld (Greek)
- god of thunder and battle (Norse)
15 Clues: god of war (Roman) • god of wine (Roman) • god of doors (Roman) • god of wealth (Roman) • god of the moon (Norse) • goddess of life (Norse) • goddess of anger (Norse) • goddess of wisdom (Roman) • goddess of chance (Greek) • goddess of healing (Norse) • goddess of Flowers (Roman) • queen of neifelheim (Norse) • king of the Greek gods (Greek) • lord of the underworld (Greek) • ...
Literature Genres Crossword 2025-02-17
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- A genre of literature that emphasizes the ordinary and realistic lives of everyday people (5 letters)
- A genre that explores imaginary worlds and speculative fiction (7 letters)
- A type of novel that focuses on growth or personal development of the protagonist (8 letters)
- Whose work is The Excursion
- A genre that involves exaggerated situations situations for humorous effect, often in written plays or stories (5 letters)
- A genre where characters are driven by emotions and often explore intense personal conflicts (3 letters)
- The genre of plays, often involving serious themes (7 letters)
- A genre that typically involves a lot of rhyme and meter, often focusing on beauty or nature (6 letters)
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- A genre involving the examination of human nature and moral questions, typically set in the future (11 letters)
- he last play of Shakespeare
- A dramatic genre that combines comedy and serious elements, often dealing with conflicts that are resolved happily (7 letters)
- The literary period known for its focus on reason , science and order (13 letters)
- A genre that focuses on scientific possibilities and futuristic worlds (5 letters)
- A literary genre that is often serious, but deals with the absurdities of life through humor (6 letters)
14 Clues: he last play of Shakespeare • Whose work is The Excursion • The genre of plays, often involving serious themes (7 letters) • A genre that explores imaginary worlds and speculative fiction (7 letters) • The literary period known for its focus on reason , science and order (13 letters) • ...
Greek Philosophy 2024-09-27
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- What was the main focus of Post-Socratic Philosophy
- Philosopher referred to as the first pure mathematician
- When did Greek Philosophy Start?
- Known as the founder of Western Philosophy.
- Philosopher that also was a politician.
- Greek God of the Sky and Lightning.
- Queen of the Gods.
- Who was Plato's Teacher?
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- Thought Humans Should go Back to Nature.
- What is Chris' full name?
- Center of art and philosophy.
- Titan of Time?
- First philosopher?
- Valued by Greek society.
- Major events in Greek society.
- What was the main focus of Pre-Socratic Philosophy
- What was the climate like in Greece?
- City that gave women more rights.
- Common job in Greece, especially in coastal communities
19 Clues: Titan of Time? • First philosopher? • Queen of the Gods. • Valued by Greek society. • Who was Plato's Teacher? • What is Chris' full name? • Center of art and philosophy. • Major events in Greek society. • When did Greek Philosophy Start? • City that gave women more rights. • Greek God of the Sky and Lightning. • What was the climate like in Greece? • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2022-10-20
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- A military tactic were the solders would lock shields with spears poking out
- A Greek philosopher credited for the republic
- A Greek philosopher credited for the invention of formal logic
- The election of leaders by the people
- A period of time were Greek culture and language was spreed by colonies in Asia and Africa
- A Greek historia who recorded the Trodgen war
- The Greeks that lived on the island of Crete
- A city-state in Greece
- The main Greeks that lived on the main land
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- The highest class rules
- A war of Greece and Persia
- A Greek philosopher credited for western philosophy
- Gained domination over all of Greece
- Expanded the Persian Empire
- Sea invaders that caused the decay of Greek Culture
15 Clues: A city-state in Greece • The highest class rules • A war of Greece and Persia • Expanded the Persian Empire • Gained domination over all of Greece • The election of leaders by the people • The main Greeks that lived on the main land • The Greeks that lived on the island of Crete • A Greek philosopher credited for the republic • A Greek historia who recorded the Trodgen war • ...
Week 12 2023-12-06
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- A long-necked, spotted African mammal (7 letters).
- A precious gemstone typically blue in color (8 letters).
- Special importance or significance (8 letters).
- Resilient and difficult to break or chew (5 letters).
- A disagreement or struggle between opposing forces (8 letters).
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- The study of fundamental nature and existence (10 letters).
- A preliminary version or a current of air (5 letters).
- A current of air or a preliminary sketch (7 letters).
- Most uneven or harsh in texture (8 letters).
- More rigid or less flexible (7 letters).
- A vocation or occupation requiring specialized training (10 letters).
- Meddle or intrude inappropriately (9 letters).
12 Clues: More rigid or less flexible (7 letters). • Most uneven or harsh in texture (8 letters). • Meddle or intrude inappropriately (9 letters). • Special importance or significance (8 letters). • A long-necked, spotted African mammal (7 letters). • A current of air or a preliminary sketch (7 letters). • Resilient and difficult to break or chew (5 letters). • ...
Animal Kingdom 2024-03-15
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- Who has a pouch to carry its young? (7 letters)
- Why do snakes shed their skin? (Outgrow old skin)(6 letters)
- Where do spiders spin webs? (Common places)(7 letters)
- What animal has a long trunk and tusks? (5 letters)
- When do frogs hibernate? (4 letters)
- What animal can change its colour? (6 letters)
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- Who is known for building dams? (7 letters)
- Where do fish live? (6 letters)
- Why do cats purr? (Sign of contentment or affection)(6 letters)
- How do birds fly? (5 letters)
- How do insects breathe? (Tubes that carry air)(7 letters)
- When do bees sting? (They sting when they feel threatened)(6 letters)
12 Clues: How do birds fly? (5 letters) • Where do fish live? (6 letters) • When do frogs hibernate? (4 letters) • Who is known for building dams? (7 letters) • What animal can change its colour? (6 letters) • Who has a pouch to carry its young? (7 letters) • What animal has a long trunk and tusks? (5 letters) • Where do spiders spin webs? (Common places)(7 letters) • ...
ICE MONSTER CHAPTER 4 & 5 2024-10-03
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- Elsie swiped this for breakfast (5 letters)
- This was discovered at the North Pole (7 letters)
- History Museum A place where Elsie wasn't allowed inside (6, 7 letters)
- The creature Elsie saw (8 letters)
- Elsie felt like this, just like the Ice Monster (6 letters)
- The security guard’s name (5 letters)
- Age The time period the Ice Monster lived in (3, 3 letters)
- An explorer’s job (7 letters)
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- What kind of shop did Elsie pass with delicious-looking treats? (7 letters)
- A bird that was bigger than a person (10 letters)
- The city Elsie lived in (6 letters)
- The large animal in the circus Elsie had seen (8 letters)
- The creature was encased in this (3 letters)
- Elsie couldn’t do this (4 letters)
14 Clues: An explorer’s job (7 letters) • The creature Elsie saw (8 letters) • Elsie couldn’t do this (4 letters) • The city Elsie lived in (6 letters) • The security guard’s name (5 letters) • Elsie swiped this for breakfast (5 letters) • The creature was encased in this (3 letters) • A bird that was bigger than a person (10 letters) • ...
Hsl 2023-05-25
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- range of furniture made by HSL. (7 letters
- Independent Occupational Therapist who worked with HSL. (11 letters)
- of physical ease and relaxation. (7 letters)
- chair known for its stress-relieving qualities. (10 letters)
- Service that ensures each point of the body is supported for maximum comfort. (17 letters)
- of the body for good back support. (7 letters)
- British furniture retailer specializing in comfortable seating. (3 letters)
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- in West Yorkshire, England, where HSL is located. (6 letters)
- options for furniture dimensions. (5 letters)
- sofa. (13 letters)
- Cumbria, England, where HSL is located. (7 letters)
- in Derbyshire, England, where HSL is located. (6 letters)
12 Clues: sofa. (13 letters) • range of furniture made by HSL. (7 letters • of physical ease and relaxation. (7 letters) • options for furniture dimensions. (5 letters) • of the body for good back support. (7 letters) • Cumbria, England, where HSL is located. (7 letters) • in Derbyshire, England, where HSL is located. (6 letters) • ...
test 2024-11-21
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- (7 letters): Stage after kiln to reduce clinker temperature
- (9 letters): Primary raw material for cement production
- (11 letters): Process of limestone decomposition
- (8 letters): Mixing of raw materials in correct proportions
- (6 letters): Where raw materials are extracted
- (9 letters): Chamber that utilizes hot gases from kiln
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- (4 letters): Large storage tank for finished cement
- (4 letters): Heart of the cement manufacturing process
- (6 letters): Added during final grinding to control setting time
- (8 letters): Process to reduce material size to fine powder
- (7 letters): Intermediate product formed in the kiln
- (9 letters): Materials added to improve cement properties
12 Clues: (6 letters): Where raw materials are extracted • (11 letters): Process of limestone decomposition • (4 letters): Large storage tank for finished cement • (7 letters): Intermediate product formed in the kiln • (4 letters): Heart of the cement manufacturing process • (9 letters): Chamber that utilizes hot gases from kiln • ...
play 2025-05-21
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- someone who is not loyal to their country (7 letters)
- the female ruler of a country (5 letters)
- the place where a queen or king lives and works (5 letters)
- a formal dance or party where people wear masks (10 letters)
- a place you pay to live in (7 letters)
- a poor farmer (7 letters)
- something someone does (4 letters)
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- a material used in the past for writing on (9 letters)
- the male ruler of a country (4 letters)
- someone who commits murder (8 letters)
- a weapon with a long pointed blade and a handle (5 letters)
- someone who is not at all brave (6 letters)
12 Clues: a poor farmer (7 letters) • something someone does (4 letters) • someone who commits murder (8 letters) • a place you pay to live in (7 letters) • the male ruler of a country (4 letters) • the female ruler of a country (5 letters) • someone who is not at all brave (6 letters) • someone who is not loyal to their country (7 letters) • ...
A DOG NAMED DUKE 2025-06-23
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- (10 letters) The breed of dog, Duke.
- (6 letters) The last name of the dog's owner.
- (6 letters) Chuck's wife, who was initially not a dog lover.
- (3 letters) Marcy called this person after Duke's accident.
- (12 letters) Duke's initial personality.
- (10 letters) Hooper used this after the accident.
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- (7 letters) A key theme in the story.
- (8 letters) Duke's dedication to Hooper.
- (7 letters) Duke jumping on Hooper was described as this.
- (9 letters) Duke was involved in this that led to Hooper's paralysis.
- (5 letters) The name of Duke's owner.
- (9 letters) What Hooper felt when Duke jumped on him after the accident.
12 Clues: (10 letters) The breed of dog, Duke. • (7 letters) A key theme in the story. • (5 letters) The name of Duke's owner. • (8 letters) Duke's dedication to Hooper. • (12 letters) Duke's initial personality. • (6 letters) The last name of the dog's owner. • (10 letters) Hooper used this after the accident. • (7 letters) Duke jumping on Hooper was described as this. • ...
tHe DIARy PuZzLe 2025-01-15
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- dairy product made from curdled milk (6 letters)
- popular dairy product made by fermenting milk (6 letters)
- process used to separate milk's fat content (9 letters)
- cow's milk-based cheese that originated in Italy (4 letters)
- main protein found in milk (5 letters)
- Vitamin found in milk, important for bone health (7 letters)
- common dairy beverage (4 letters)
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- nutritious milk by product used as protein powder (6 letters)
- dairy product that contains live bacteria (7 letters)
- dairy product that is spreadable and commonly used in baking (6 letters)
- popular cheese used in pizza (4 letters)
- drink made by mixing fruit with milk or yogurt (7 letters)
12 Clues: common dairy beverage (4 letters) • main protein found in milk (5 letters) • popular cheese used in pizza (4 letters) • dairy product made from curdled milk (6 letters) • dairy product that contains live bacteria (7 letters) • process used to separate milk's fat content (9 letters) • popular dairy product made by fermenting milk (6 letters) • ...
Black Panther Crossword 2025-01-14
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- (adj.), Connected to what’s being discussed (9 letters).
- (n.), A collection of documents about someone (7 letters).
- (n.), A group of people living away from their homeland (8 letters).
- (adj.), Difficult to manage; unruly (7 letters).
- (adj.), Feeling troubled or stressed (7 letters).
- (adj.), Controlling in a harsh way (10 letters).
- d'etat (n.), Surprise political or military takeover (10 letters).
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- (adj.), Relating to customs of the past (11 letters).
- (n.), The starting point of something (6 letters).
- (v.), Brought about or created (8 letters).
- (n.), Intent to harm others (6 letters).
- (n.), A trigger for action or response (8 letters).
12 Clues: (n.), Intent to harm others (6 letters). • (v.), Brought about or created (8 letters). • (adj.), Difficult to manage; unruly (7 letters). • (adj.), Controlling in a harsh way (10 letters). • (adj.), Feeling troubled or stressed (7 letters). • (n.), The starting point of something (6 letters). • (n.), A trigger for action or response (8 letters). • ...
December Newsletter Crossword 2024-12-06
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- The place where the Next Gen Floor Hockey team came in (5 letters)
- Women’s Ministry event on December 28th (12 letters)
- The day we meet for Bible study (7 letters)
- The location of our Thankful Friendsgiving (8 letters)
- The city where On Ramps is located (6 letters)
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- Event that is NOT happening December 24th and 31st (7 letters)
- Where Young Adults is going on December 11th (14 letters)
- The meal shared at Friendsgiving (7 letters)
- The mother of Jesus (4 letters)
- The building where On Ramps is located (12 letters)
- Pastor who kicked off our Advent sermon series (12 letters)
- Our current sermon series (7 letters)
12 Clues: The mother of Jesus (4 letters) • Our current sermon series (7 letters) • The day we meet for Bible study (7 letters) • The meal shared at Friendsgiving (7 letters) • The city where On Ramps is located (6 letters) • The building where On Ramps is located (12 letters) • Women’s Ministry event on December 28th (12 letters) • ...
Australian Open 2024-12-23
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- The phrase "___ Open," a Grand Slam event. (9 letters)
- The action of hitting the ball. (4 letters)
- The Australian Open city. (9 letters)
- Short form for the tournaments that make up the Australian Open and others. (5 letters)
- The number of sets in a men's Grand Slam final. (3 letters)
- The first shot of a rally. (5 letters)
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- Rafael, a 22-time Grand Slam winner. (5 letters)
- A champion’s reward. (5 letters)
- A perfect point in tennis. (3 letters)
- The surface of the Australian Open courts. (8 letters)
- The sport played at the Australian Open. (6 letters)
- baseline where players serve and receive. (4 letters)
12 Clues: A champion’s reward. (5 letters) • A perfect point in tennis. (3 letters) • The first shot of a rally. (5 letters) • The Australian Open city. (9 letters) • The action of hitting the ball. (4 letters) • Rafael, a 22-time Grand Slam winner. (5 letters) • baseline where players serve and receive. (4 letters) • ...
Computer Network 2025-08-26
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- – Network security system that filters traffic (8 letters)
- – System that maps domain names to IP addresses (3 letters)
- – Device that forwards frames based on MAC addresses (6 letters)
- – Connectionless transport protocol (3 letters)
- – Reliable, connection-oriented transport protocol (3 letters)
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- – Hardware address used at the data-link layer (3 letters)
- – Smallest unit of data transmitted over networks (6 letters)
- – Device that forwards packets between networks (6 letters)
- – Protocol that automatically assigns IP addresses (4 letters)
- – Identifier for a Wi-Fi network (4 letters)
- – Simple device that repeats signals to all ports (3 letters)
- – 128-bit addressing scheme, successor of IPv4 (4 letters)
12 Clues: – Identifier for a Wi-Fi network (4 letters) • – Connectionless transport protocol (3 letters) • – Hardware address used at the data-link layer (3 letters) • – Network security system that filters traffic (8 letters) • – 128-bit addressing scheme, successor of IPv4 (4 letters) • – Device that forwards packets between networks (6 letters) • ...
Long /a/- different graphemes 2025-11-26
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- – To let someone down or break their trust. (6 letters)
- – What you make with brushes and colours. (8 letters)
- – A set of steps going up or down. (9 letters)
- – What a king or queen is doing when they rule. (9 letters)
- – Giving money for something you buy. (6 letters)
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- – No longer tied up or locked. (9 letters)
- – Stayed longer than you should have. (9 letters)
- – To play something again. (6 letters)
- – The number after seventeen. (8 letters)
- – Finding out how heavy something is. (8 letters)
- – The day before today. (9 letters)
- – What you get when your hair is trimmed. (7 letters)
12 Clues: – The day before today. (9 letters) • – To play something again. (6 letters) • – The number after seventeen. (8 letters) • – No longer tied up or locked. (9 letters) • – A set of steps going up or down. (9 letters) • – Stayed longer than you should have. (9 letters) • – Finding out how heavy something is. (8 letters) • – Giving money for something you buy. (6 letters) • ...
News 5 Heading in the Right Direction. 2023-09-11
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- :A path for vehicles to drive on(4 letters).
- : Road congestion (7 letters).
- : In the direction one is facing or moving(7 letters).
- : The opposite of left. Migi(5 letters).
- : The direction opposite to right. Hidari (4 letters).
- : Pathway to your destination (5 letters).
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- : A recognizable feature used for giving directions(8 letters).
- : Instructions for reaching a destination, often shown on maps(7 letters).
- : The act of journeying from place to place (6 letters).
- : The slope of a surface, like a hill (7 letters).
- : The process of planning and following a route(10 letters).
- : To change direction or move in a different way (4 letters).
12 Clues: : Road congestion (7 letters). • : The opposite of left. Migi(5 letters). • : Pathway to your destination (5 letters). • :A path for vehicles to drive on(4 letters). • : The slope of a surface, like a hill (7 letters). • : In the direction one is facing or moving(7 letters). • : The direction opposite to right. Hidari (4 letters). • ...
LAnna 2024-11-11
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- - Skilled workers or artisans (10 letters)
- - The edge or boundary of a settled area (8 letters)
- - Formed into a legal corporation or made part of a larger whole (12 letters)
- - To take hold of suddenly and forcibly (5 letters)
- - Dissatisfaction with one’s circumstances (10 letters)
- - Residences for monks (11 letters)
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- - Defensive structures built to protect an area (13 letters)
- - Feeling of strong anger or indignation (8 letters)
- - To weaken gradually or subvert (9 letters)
- - People involved in the business of buying and selling goods (9 letters)
- - Absorbed in thought, often to the exclusion of other concerns (11 letters)
- - Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain (8 letters)
12 Clues: - Residences for monks (11 letters) • - Skilled workers or artisans (10 letters) • - To weaken gradually or subvert (9 letters) • - Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain (8 letters) • - To take hold of suddenly and forcibly (5 letters) • - Feeling of strong anger or indignation (8 letters) • - The edge or boundary of a settled area (8 letters) • ...
holi! 2025-03-29
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- A sweet dumpling filled with khoya and dry fruits (6 letters)
- The demoness who tried to kill Prahlad (6 letters)
- Devotee of Lord Vishnu who survived Holika's fire (7 letters)
- Popular yogurt-based drink (5 letters)
- A refreshing drink made with milk and spices (7 letters)
- Coloured powder used in Holi (5 letters)
- Fire lit on the night of Holika Dahan (7 letters)
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- Traditional folk dances performed during Holi (5 letters)
- Lord associated with playing Holi with Radha (7 letters)
- The demon king and father of Prahlad (12 letters)
- Water gun used to spray colours (8 letters)
- Traditional intoxicating drink consumed during Holi (5 letters)
12 Clues: Popular yogurt-based drink (5 letters) • Coloured powder used in Holi (5 letters) • Water gun used to spray colours (8 letters) • The demon king and father of Prahlad (12 letters) • Fire lit on the night of Holika Dahan (7 letters) • The demoness who tried to kill Prahlad (6 letters) • Lord associated with playing Holi with Radha (7 letters) • ...
Burks Wedding 2025-08-12
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- What month did Travion and Daijanek get engaged?'s (5 letters)
- Daijanek's Matron of Honor? (6 letters)
- Who are Travion's Bestmen? (12 letters)
- Who is the Dj for the wedding? (6 letters)
- What is Daijanek's favorite football team? (6 letters)
- Where will Travion and Daijanek honeymoon? (7 letters)
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- Daijanek's Maid of Honor? (9 letters)
- Where did Travion and Daijanek get engaged? (4 letters)
- Where was Travion and Daijanek's first date? (12 letters)
- Who is the caterer for the wedding? (7 letters)
- How many venues did Travion and Daijanek tour? (three letters)
- What is Travion's favorite football team? (7 letters)
12 Clues: Daijanek's Maid of Honor? (9 letters) • Daijanek's Matron of Honor? (6 letters) • Who are Travion's Bestmen? (12 letters) • Who is the Dj for the wedding? (6 letters) • Who is the caterer for the wedding? (7 letters) • What is Travion's favorite football team? (7 letters) • What is Daijanek's favorite football team? (6 letters) • ...
A DOG NAMED DUKE 2025-06-23
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- (10 letters) Hooper used this after the accident.
- (7 letters) A key theme in the story.
- (6 letters) The last name of the dog's owner.
- (10 letters) The breed of dog, Duke.
- (5 letters) The name of Duke's owner.
- (9 letters) Duke was involved in this that led to Hooper's paralysis.
- (7 letters) Duke jumping on Hooper was described as this.
- (3 letters) Marcy called this person after Duke's accident.
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- (8 letters) Duke's dedication to Hooper.
- (12 letters) Duke's initial personality.
- (9 letters) What Hooper felt when Duke jumped on him after the accident.
- (6 letters) Chuck's wife, who was initially not a dog lover.
12 Clues: (10 letters) The breed of dog, Duke. • (7 letters) A key theme in the story. • (5 letters) The name of Duke's owner. • (8 letters) Duke's dedication to Hooper. • (12 letters) Duke's initial personality. • (6 letters) The last name of the dog's owner. • (10 letters) Hooper used this after the accident. • (7 letters) Duke jumping on Hooper was described as this. • ...
Zoning 2025-05-21
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- A defined piece of land (6 letters)
- Official document allowing construction (6 letters)
- Local rules that define how land can be used (6 letters)
- Development that combines residential, commercial, etc (8 letters)
- Approval needed before a project can proceed (11 letters)
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- Development that fills in vacant urban land (6 letters)
- Permission to deviate from zoning requirements (8 letters)
- Legal right to use someone else's land for a specific purpose (8 letters)
- Required distance between a structure and property line (7 letters)
- California law requiring environmental impact review (4 letters)
- Vertical measurement limit for buildings (6 letters)
- The number of units per acre (7 letters)
12 Clues: A defined piece of land (6 letters) • The number of units per acre (7 letters) • Official document allowing construction (6 letters) • Vertical measurement limit for buildings (6 letters) • Development that fills in vacant urban land (6 letters) • Local rules that define how land can be used (6 letters) • Approval needed before a project can proceed (11 letters) • ...
Long /a/- different graphemes 2025-11-26
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- – Covered in hair or fur. (5 letters)
- – The number after seven. (5 letters)
- – What a king or queen does when they rule. (5 letters)
- – To remain in one place. (4 letters)
- – What you do at break time for fun. (4 letters)
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- – To find out how heavy something is. (5 letters)
- – There are 24 hours in one of these. (3 letters)
- – A set of metal links joined together. (5 letters)
- – You use this to add colour to a picture. (5 letters)
- – A flat thing you carry food on. (4 letters)
- – One step in a staircase. (5 letters)
- – What you do when you buy something. (3 letters)
12 Clues: – Covered in hair or fur. (5 letters) • – The number after seven. (5 letters) • – To remain in one place. (4 letters) • – One step in a staircase. (5 letters) • – A flat thing you carry food on. (4 letters) • – What you do at break time for fun. (4 letters) • – To find out how heavy something is. (5 letters) • – There are 24 hours in one of these. (3 letters) • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- most important bishop
- buried their dead in hidden underground chambers
- public speaking
- a Greek word Romans used to describe all people outside of the empire
- long stone channels to carry clean water from hill tops into cities into towns
- curved structure over an opening
- supreme ruler
- a person who travels to another country to do religious work
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- short stories about everyday life, to make religious or moral points
- rule by four emperors
- art, a picture painted directly onto a wall while plaster is still wet
- letters, explaining Jesus' teachings by answering specific questions
- usually slaves or criminals, fought each other to the death
- art, tiny colored stone cubes set in mortar to create a picture or design
- realistic sculpture with figures raised a flat background
15 Clues: supreme ruler • public speaking • rule by four emperors • most important bishop • curved structure over an opening • buried their dead in hidden underground chambers • realistic sculpture with figures raised a flat background • usually slaves or criminals, fought each other to the death • a person who travels to another country to do religious work • ...
History of Greek Theater Crossword - Austin Tran 2021-03-01
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- something to show the audience
- is a Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne but had taken it
- wealthy city that had a population of around 250,000-300,00
- comes from the Greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act"
- how speech reveals character
- song sung by the chorus
- in greek means to dance
- songs played between episodes of a play
- Is the earliest known playwright and actor
- This is where the theater Dionysus is located
- the sitting or seeing place for a play
- short and comical play that poked fun at greek myths
- Plays first begin with a prologue, then entrance of chorus, then episodes, separated by choral odes
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- Influences Greek Drama and by Homer
- preist of dionysus
- the major festival honoring dionysus
- they support the plot and their motivation drives the play
- was the greatest theorist of dramatic art
- Greek dramas were presented at festivals to honor this god
- performed by large choruses and influenced greek drama
- comes from the word greek word theatron meaning place of seeing
- it is an imitation of an action that is serious and also having a magnitude
- word to describe an actor
- born in 496 B.C and wrote around 123 plays
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat
- the arrangements of the events in a story
- hut or tent, a place for actors to relax
- was a monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes
- used for rapid role changes and made it easy for actors and actresses to play opposite gender roles
- in the middle of the orchestra and resembles and alter
- usage of words to express through
- the location for dancing in a theater
32 Clues: preist of dionysus • song sung by the chorus • in greek means to dance • word to describe an actor • how speech reveals character • something to show the audience • usage of words to express through • Influences Greek Drama and by Homer • the major festival honoring dionysus • the location for dancing in a theater • the sitting or seeing place for a play • ...
Greek Theater Terms 2022-01-11
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- A Greek comedy Playwright who wrote works such as "The Birds"
- A wheeled platform carrying corpses to reflect death in the place of explicit murder or suicide.
- An area directly in front of the "temple" where actors would perform. It was eventually known as the acting area, replacing the Greek stage.
- A renowned Greek tragedy Playwright who wrote works such as "Medea."
- An actor
- A rounded structure found at ground level at the bottom of a hill. Also known as a Greek stage.
- A renowned Greek tragedy Playwright who wrote works such as "The Suppliants."
- A Greek God of wine and fertility. Annual festivals were held in their honor, and competition for the best play was held during these gatherings.
- An altar on the orchestra. The leader of the chorus would stand here.
- Prismatic pillars located at stage left and stage right used to change scenes during a performance.
- Aisles indicating that an actor is entering from a location other than the temple. The left represents fields while the right reflects a city or port.
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- Machanations kept within the temple that are used in a performance.
- A device used to lift "gods" from the temple to its top.
- First playwright to win the Dionysian festival. Credited as the first actor.
- Traditionally built from wood or stone, this is referred to as the auditorium of Greek theater.
- Upper and lower levels of the Koilon
- A renowned Greek tragedy Playwright who wrote works such as "Oedipus Rex."
- A term indicating describing the absolving of a conflict through supernatural intervention. Literally means "god from the machine."
- An enclosed area representing a temple or palace. Performers would traditionally wear masks and robes into this structure.
- A flat area atop the temple reserved for those playing gods.
20 Clues: An actor • Upper and lower levels of the Koilon • A device used to lift "gods" from the temple to its top. • A flat area atop the temple reserved for those playing gods. • A Greek comedy Playwright who wrote works such as "The Birds" • Machanations kept within the temple that are used in a performance. • ...
Ancient Theater of Messene 2025-06-03
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- The scene building was destroyed in the mid 2nd to the early 4th century CE due to this
- This is the shape of the Roman orchestra
- The religious festival dedicated to Dionysos that involved singing, dancing, processions, and theatrical performances
- The Greek term for the raised stage in front of the skene
- A sung and danced hymn to Dionysos that eventually evolves into contemporary ancient Greek drama
- How do we know what wooden theaters (and other aspects of theatrical performances that don't survive to modern day) may have looked like? (2 words)
- Performances of mythological burlesque (2 words)
- The Theban general who founded Messene in 369 BCE
- The Roman term for the seating area of the theater
- The king of Macedon's advisor and lover(?)
- A storage room that held a mobile wooden stage during the second building phase
- The person who presides over games or religious festivals
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- This professor led the excavations of this site (2 words)
- This is considered the first stone theater in ancient Greece (3 words)
- Refers to Greek settlements in southern Italy; translates to "Big Greece" (2 words)
- In mid 1st - mid 2nd century CE, the Hellenistic theater of Messene was renovated into this (2 words)
- A general of the Achaean League, referred to as the "Last Greek"
- This is where some of our earliest instances of theatrical structures in the ancient Greek world come from (2 words)
- The Greek and Roman term for the space in front of the stage where the chorus performed
- The Greek term for the scene building that often acted as a backdrop
- The Roman term for the multi-storied scene building that acted as a backdrop (2 words)
- By the _____ century CE, the theater of Messene was abandoned
- The Greek term for the seating area of the theater
- Walkways on either side of the stage that acted as entrances (singular)
- King of the Macedonians (two words)
25 Clues: King of the Macedonians (two words) • This is the shape of the Roman orchestra • The king of Macedon's advisor and lover(?) • Performances of mythological burlesque (2 words) • The Theban general who founded Messene in 369 BCE • The Greek term for the seating area of the theater • The Roman term for the seating area of the theater • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-12-15
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- a sacred place where Greeks asked the gods for advice
- a deadly disease that weakened Athens during the Peloponnesian War
- the home of the Greek gods
- the kingdom ruled by Alexander the Great
- one way Greek ideas spread
- independent communities formed because mountains separated Greece
- a system where citizens vote directly on decisions
- a hilltop used for temples and important buildings in Athens
- the idea that laws apply to everyone, including leaders
- the Greek god honored during the Olympic Games
- independent Greek city-states formed because of geography
- the city-state focused on military training and discipline
- a landform that explains why Greece had access to the sea
- the sea that allowed ancient Greeks to trade and travel
- the sea east of Greece that supported trade and travel
- a conflict between Athens and Sparta that weakened Greece
- a temple built to honor Athena and show Athenian pride
- describing Athenian democracy because not everyone could vote
- a prize showing honor mattered more than money
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- a thinker who seeks knowledge and understanding
- athletic games held to honor Zeus
- believing in many gods
- a government ruled by a small group of powerful people
- wars caused when Persia tried to expand into Greek land
- the philosopher who taught by asking questions
- the city-state known for democracy and education
- a free man in Athens who could participate in government
- describing the blending of Greek and local cultures
- the southern peninsula where Sparta was located
- the marketplace and meeting place in ancient Athens
- a thinking skill taught to boys in Athens
- the leader who spread Greek culture through conquest
- a philosopher who studied nature and taught Alexander
- the sea west of Greece used by Greek sailors
- a temporary peace agreement during the Olympic Games
35 Clues: believing in many gods • the home of the Greek gods • one way Greek ideas spread • athletic games held to honor Zeus • the kingdom ruled by Alexander the Great • a thinking skill taught to boys in Athens • the sea west of Greece used by Greek sailors • the philosopher who taught by asking questions • the Greek god honored during the Olympic Games • ...
The Game 2015-12-07
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- one of the musicians she met
- who is joylon in greek mythology
- where does flute appear
- where did her grandma plan to send her when she found out
- her grandmas maid is a...
- who does the propacy say will stop joylon
- where does flute take her
- what does her grand father show her
- who is hayleys father in greek mythology
- this allowed her cousins to travel to the mythosphere
- her grandma is very...
- who tells uncle mercer about the game
- comet who is hayley in greek mythology
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- who is the other musician she met
- this book is a __________ book
- who is the author
- who are the aunts in greek mythology
- who does not want her to know why they are playing the game
- who is the main character
- who does hayley find imprisoned by joylon
- who in hayleys mother in greek mythology
- what do they turn joylon into
- who is the first cousin she meets
- hayleys parents disapeared when she was...
- hayley is not allowed to be friends with people her own...
25 Clues: who is the author • her grandma is very... • where does flute appear • her grandmas maid is a... • where does flute take her • who is the main character • one of the musicians she met • what do they turn joylon into • this book is a __________ book • who is joylon in greek mythology • who is the other musician she met • who is the first cousin she meets • ...
Ancient Greece 2017-03-05
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- tunic for women
- oldest period in ancient greek history
- one of the periods of greek history
- one of the periods of greek history
- a fake face actors wear to represent their character
- the place were actors perform in plays on a stage
- men who came from the city
- one of the first doctors to use scientific ideas to cure people
- big semicircular sloping place to perform plays
- stories about greek heroes
- important city in greece
- famous philosopher who founded a big academy in Athens
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- famous greek mathematician
- famous philosopher in ancient greece
- foreigners,women, slaves
- stories about gods and humans
- tunic for men and women
- where plays were performed
- all men who act in plays in female and male roles
- chief god
- famous greek mathematician who shouted Eureka in the bathtub when he discovered a theory
- famous philosopher in Ancient Greece whose pupil was Alexander the Great
- heavy cloak for winter
- a happy or funny play
- a sad or depressing play
- enemy of important city in greece
26 Clues: chief god • tunic for women • a happy or funny play • heavy cloak for winter • tunic for men and women • foreigners,women, slaves • a sad or depressing play • important city in greece • famous greek mathematician • where plays were performed • men who came from the city • stories about greek heroes • stories about gods and humans • enemy of important city in greece • ...
6HIST Summative Exam: Key Terms Review 2021-05-30
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- a Greek city-state
- a style of writing that makes fun of something
- a man-made channel used to carry water from mountains to cities
- a set of arches used to create huge, open spaces in buildings
- a unit of up to 6000 soldiers divided into groups of 100 soldiers
- a group of hoplite soldiers who stand close together
- rich landowners
- Roman territory outside of Italy
- rule by the people
- a government where the people choose their leaders
- Greek surgeon who described the differences between arteries and veins
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- common people
- a governor over one of the 20 provinces set up by Darius I
- a collection of stories about gods and heroes told to explain how the world works
- a fortress on a high hill where a Greek city was built
- a Greek-like culture coming from a mix of the Greek and other cultures
- rule by a few
- an agreement to work together
- wrote the epic "The Aeneid" about how Rome began
- wealthy landowner in Rome
- money
- someone with the right to participate in the government
22 Clues: money • common people • rule by a few • rich landowners • a Greek city-state • rule by the people • wealthy landowner in Rome • an agreement to work together • Roman territory outside of Italy • a style of writing that makes fun of something • wrote the epic "The Aeneid" about how Rome began • a government where the people choose their leaders • ...
KTD-Unit 2 Review 2023-02-13
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- What were the three types of children Mother Earth and Sky god had together.
- Who was the god of metalworking, fire, metallurgy, etc.?
- Where were the Minoans originated from?
- What temple was built in 400s BC to honor Athena?
- What Greek city-state won the Peloponnesian war?
- What type of democracy does the U.S.A. use?
- What battle ended the Persian War?
- What was used to hold up the roofs of all Greek buildings?
- What was the scientific downfall of the Minoans?
- Who wrote the Iliad?
- What were slaves in Sparta called?
- Who won the Trojan War?
- What geographic features affected the Greek's way of life?
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- Who tutored Alexander the Great?
- How many winners were there in the ancient Greek Olympics?
- What were some of the Mycenaean jobs?
- What is the name of the government where one ruler rules with oppressive force?
- What Greek city-state developed the first democracy?
- Where did the olympics originally take place in ancient Greece.
- What is the name of a Greek marketplace?
- What field of mathematics did Euclid create?
21 Clues: Who wrote the Iliad? • Who won the Trojan War? • Who tutored Alexander the Great? • What battle ended the Persian War? • What were slaves in Sparta called? • What were some of the Mycenaean jobs? • Where were the Minoans originated from? • What is the name of a Greek marketplace? • What type of democracy does the U.S.A. use? • What field of mathematics did Euclid create? • ...
Mythical figure 2024-09-23
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- Irish spirit known for wailing, signaling death
- Hero of ancient Mesopotamian epic, part god and part man
- Fox spirit in Japanese folklore, known for its intelligence
- Legendary wizard and advisor to King Arthur
- Norse trickster god known for his cunning and mischief
- Japanese sun goddess, central figure in Shinto belief
- Child hero in Japanese folklore known for his strength
- Aztec feathered serpent god associated with wind and learning
- Giant wolf in Norse mythology, prophesied to kill Odin
- Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- Mortal weaver turned into a spider for her hubris
- Personification of death in Greek mythology
- Hero of Irish mythology known for his incredible strength
- Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld
- World serpent in Norse mythology, destined to fight Thor
- Greek god of love, often depicted with a bow and arrows
- Greek god of the underworld, ruler of the dead
- Primordial giant in Norse mythology, ancestor of all giants
- Trickster spider god in African folklore
- Greek goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- Mesopotamian goddess of love and war
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- Queen of the underworld, associated with spring and rebirth
- Swift-footed huntress in Greek mythology
- Hindu god of creation, part of the Trimurti
- Fire-breathing creature with a lion's head, goat's body, and snake's tail
- Hindu god known as the destroyer and transformer
- Aztec rain god, associated with water and fertility
- Spanish knight and national hero, known for his military prowess
- Slavic witch known for living in a hut on chicken legs
- Ghostly figure in Latin American folklore, weeping for her children
- Demigod in Polynesian mythology known for his cleverness
- Headless horseman in Irish folklore, omen of death
- Norse goddess of love, fertility, and battle
- Norse god of the sea and wealth
- Horned god of fertility and nature in Celtic mythology
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, often depicted with an owl
- Legendary Greek hero known for his twelve labors
- Water spirit in African and Caribbean folklore
- Greek goddess of the moon
- Mischievous fairy from English folklore
- Ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology
- Egyptian sun god, often depicted with a falcon head
- King of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus
- Hindu god of wisdom and remover of obstacles, depicted with an elephant head
- Norse god of thunder, known for his hammer Mjölnir
- Allfather of the Norse gods, associated with wisdom
- Egyptian god of the afterlife, depicted with a jackal head
- Gorgon with snakes for hair, who could turn people to stone
48 Clues: Greek goddess of the moon • Norse god of the sea and wealth • Mesopotamian goddess of love and war • Mischievous fairy from English folklore • Ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology • Swift-footed huntress in Greek mythology • Trickster spider god in African folklore • Hindu god of creation, part of the Trimurti • Legendary wizard and advisor to King Arthur • ...
WORLD MYTHOLOGY 2025-03-28
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- Norse father of gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Mythical bird reborn from ashes
- Gorgon with snake hair
- Riddle-asking creature
- Bull-headed labyrinth dweller
- Three-headed guardian of underworld
- One-eyed giant
- Hindu destroyer deity
- Greek god of music and prophecy
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- Hammer-wielding thunder god
- Hindu preserver deity
- Legendary sea monster
- Winged divine stallion
- Japanese fox spirit
- Fire-breathing hybrid monster
- Greek king of gods and sky
- Norse female warrior spirit
- Egyptian jackal-headed deity
- Egyptian god of afterlife
20 Clues: One-eyed giant • Japanese fox spirit • Norse father of gods • Hindu preserver deity • Legendary sea monster • Hindu destroyer deity • Winged divine stallion • Gorgon with snake hair • Riddle-asking creature • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of afterlife • Greek king of gods and sky • Hammer-wielding thunder god • Norse female warrior spirit • Egyptian jackal-headed deity • ...
Greece vs Rome 2022-02-10
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- Where was most of the clothing made?
- In 396 BCE the Romans defeated who?
- Girls would marry as young as ______.
- Remus named the city after ______.
- The first Punic War was between ancient Rome and ________.
- There isn’t much talk of ____ in the records that survive.
- Fruits and ____ were also a large part of the Greek diet.
- Beginning in 264 B.C.E, the First Punic War lasted 23 years, _____ in 241.
- The most common pet in ancient Greece.
- Women wore tunics called what?
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- A _________ supposedly saved Alexander the Great from a charging elephant.
- Some of the most popular dog breeds in ancient Greece were the Laconian, the Molossian, and the ______.
- This breed seems to be an ancestor of the modern greyhound.
- ____ were a fairly common pet in Greece.
- Greek had a mild ______.
- __________ were a huge part of the Greek diet.
- Greeks went their whole life without wearing ___.
- What was the biggest dog in Greece?
- What pet did Greek parents let sleep in the childrens beds?
- Greek parents viewed what as a good way for their children to develop certain skills?
20 Clues: Greek had a mild ______. • Women wore tunics called what? • Remus named the city after ______. • In 396 BCE the Romans defeated who? • Where was most of the clothing made? • Girls would marry as young as ______. • The most common pet in ancient Greece. • What was the biggest dog in Greece? • ____ were a fairly common pet in Greece. • ...
Ancient Greece 2017-03-15
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- thr city-state that was the first to develop democracy
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- A government in which people rule themselves
- the Greek ruler that first brought democracy to Athens
- A leader who holds power through force
- the first Olympics were held in honor of this god
- the geographical feature that that changed the way Greeks traveled
- one of the cities that began as a Greek colony
- a famous Greek fable writer who wrote the Boy Who Cried Wolf
- The sea that lies EAST of Greece
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- The Greek word for city-state
- Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- this is why Greeks visited the oracle at Delphi
- the geographical feature that covers most of Greece
- Rich landowners
- considered to be the first Greeks and spoke the Greek language
- The tyrant who ruled Athens
- The island the Minoans lived on
- the famous epic poem that tells of the last years of the Trojan War
- a marketplace used also for trade and meetings
20 Clues: Rich landowners • The tyrant who ruled Athens • The Greek word for city-state • Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • The island the Minoans lived on • The sea that lies EAST of Greece • A leader who holds power through force • A government in which people rule themselves • one of the cities that began as a Greek colony • a marketplace used also for trade and meetings • ...
The Mark of Athena 2018-05-13
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- the main character in this book and the son of Poseidon
- the place where monsters regenerate after being killed
- the Greek camp for demigods
- Frank's girlfriend and the daughter of Pluto
- the home of the Greek gods
- this was the place where Hercules allowed the crew to continue their quest
- Percy's girlfriend and the daughter of Athena
- the ship that Leo built for the fight against the giants
- the brother of Hazel and the son of Hades
- Piper's boyfriend and the son of Jupiter
- this was where Nico was being held hostage by the twin giants
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- this was where Jason, Piper, and Percy met Bacchus
- twin giants that are sons of Gaea
- the Roman camp for demigods
- the Greek statue that Annabeth is looking for
- this was where Leo and Hazel stole a piece of Celestial bronze from Narcissus
- a descendant of Poseidon and the son of Mars
- the daughter of Tristan McLean and Aphrodite
- a Greek hunter that was too proud and was punished by falling in love with his own reflection
- the Greek goddess of wisdom
20 Clues: the home of the Greek gods • the Roman camp for demigods • the Greek camp for demigods • the Greek goddess of wisdom • twin giants that are sons of Gaea • Piper's boyfriend and the son of Jupiter • the brother of Hazel and the son of Hades • Frank's girlfriend and the daughter of Pluto • a descendant of Poseidon and the son of Mars • ...
Architectural Terms Puzzle 2022-10-07
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- usually seen at the front of a Greek temple
- the architectural part in the Pantheon with the Panathenaic Festival Procession
- the public segment in a typical Roman house
- look like 3 projecting bars, imitating a wooden roof
- supports a ionic column
- infrastructure built by the Romans to transport water
- a Greek architectural order known for its massive and plain appearance
- a triangular plank right beneath the roof line in a Greek temple
- roles of columns, sometimes seen encircling a temple
- what we call a Roman city center
- a material developed and widely used by the Romans
- a platform that raises a Greek temple above the ground level
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- a type of column with elaborately decorated capital
- a stable system of support used by the Romans to construct tunnels
- the topmost part of a column
- framed by two triglyphs
- the private segment of a typical Roman house, usually has a garden
- another term for wall painting
- a Greek architectural order widely used in the Aegean Islands
- a painting made of small colored stones, glass, or ceramic
20 Clues: framed by two triglyphs • supports a ionic column • the topmost part of a column • another term for wall painting • what we call a Roman city center • usually seen at the front of a Greek temple • the public segment in a typical Roman house • a material developed and widely used by the Romans • a type of column with elaborately decorated capital • ...
Ancient Rome Review 2024-03-04
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- month named after the god of change/doors
- known in Roman mythology as the second most powerful god, but not in greek
- country taken over by Rome that was very close by
- continent that makes up the southern border of the Roman empire
- a goddess who was a protector of the Roman State
- Aphrodite's Roman name
- Persephone's Roman name
- due to his powers, his temples were usually located outside the city
- most of the Roman gods were described as ____________ than the Greek gods
- country that Rome is located in today
- Mars's Greek name
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- the Greek name for the god of travelers
- Saturn was the father of many gods and one of the gods of __________
- known as a protector of the lower class
- Jupiter had less ____________ than Zeus, making him seem more mature as king
- known as a symbol of motherhood
- Rome created a lot of these that we still use in our societies today
- the fastest planet, named after the fastest god
- Diana's Greek name
- the god with two faces
20 Clues: Mars's Greek name • Diana's Greek name • Aphrodite's Roman name • the god with two faces • Persephone's Roman name • known as a symbol of motherhood • country that Rome is located in today • the Greek name for the god of travelers • known as a protector of the lower class • month named after the god of change/doors • the fastest planet, named after the fastest god • ...
Percy Jackson 2025-04-28
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- A person who is half human and half god.
- The Greek god of the sea; Percy’s father.
- A monster with snakes for hair; she can turn people to stone.
- A safe place where demigods train.
- The king of the Greek gods; god of the sky.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and battle.
- A boy who finds out he is a demigod, the son of Poseidon.
- A flying horse.
- A demigod who becomes an enemy to Percy.
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- A monster that is part man, part bull.
- The place where dead souls go; ruled by Hades.
- Percy’s magical sword.
- A smart girl and daughter of Athena who is Percy’s friend.
- A dangerous journey to complete an important mission.
- A centaur (half man, half horse) who trains the heroes.
- The Greek god of the Underworld.
- The home of the Greek gods, located above the Empire State Building in the books.
- A person who tells prophecies about the future.
- A message about something that will happen in the future.
- A satyr (half human, half goat) who is Percy’s protector and friend.
20 Clues: A flying horse. • Percy’s magical sword. • The Greek god of the Underworld. • A safe place where demigods train. • A monster that is part man, part bull. • The Greek goddess of wisdom and battle. • A person who is half human and half god. • A demigod who becomes an enemy to Percy. • The Greek god of the sea; Percy’s father. • The king of the Greek gods; god of the sky. • ...
Secret History 2023-03-30
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- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- The language of ancient Rome and its empire, widely used historically as a language of scholarship and administration.
- successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect.
- An independent institution of higher learning offering a course of general studies leading to a bachelor's degree.
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- A person, especially a police officer, whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes.
- a state in the northeastern US: crossed from north to south by the Green Mountains.
- The ancient or modern language of Greece.
- A system of words, letters, figures, or other symbols substituted for other words, letters, etc., especially for the purposes of secrecy.
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
9 Clues: The ancient or modern language of Greece. • successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect. • The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another. • a state in the northeastern US: crossed from north to south by the Green Mountains. • A person, especially a police officer, whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes. • ...
Ancient Greece Section 3/4 Review 2023-10-23
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- Persian ruler that seeked revenge on the Athenian navy and invaded Greece in 490 BCE; lost at Battle of Marathon
- (c. 570 - c. 495 BCE) Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem (geometry); music & numbers as essence of universe
- procedure used by Athenian assembly in 400s BCE to banish a citizen for 10 years without revoking their rights; 6,000 votes were needed for banishment
- system of government in which people gather at mass meetings to decide on government matters
- A mountain in Greece, which is home to many of the gods and goddesses
- son of Darius; became Persian king. He vowed revenge on the Athenians. He invaded Greece with 180,000 troops in 480 B.C.
- the western Asian peninsula comprising most of modern-day Turkey; Ionian Greeks lived on western coast and failed in their rebellion against the Persian Empire in the mid 500s BCE
- Greek traveling teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking & argument
- Method a method of teaching by question and answer; used by Socrates to elicit truths from his students
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athen's political and cultural supremacy in Greece (461 - 429 BCE); died in plague
- a period of classical Athenian and Greek history in which Athens reached its highest power & cultural achievements in literature, art, and architecture (461 - 429 BCE); named after Greek politician
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- another name for ceremonies or rites
- the headquarters of the Delian League; Greek island sacred to Apollo
- the first Greek dramas; presented in a trilogy; serious drama about common themes such as love, hate, war or betrayal
- Athenian philosopher (ca. 470-399 BCE) who shifted the emphasis of philosophical investigation from questions of natural science to ethics and human behavior;
- (c. 460 - c. 400 BCE) Greek historian of the Peloponnesian War; reason, accuracy, human agency; considered the greatest historian of the ancient world
- an ancient Greek city in Boeotia; competed with Sparta & Athens for supremacy of Greece after the Peloponnesian War; destroyed by Alexander the Great in 336 BC
- (c. 525/524 - c. 456/455 BCE) writer of tragedies; wrote Oresteia (only complete trilogy; about Agamemnon's return from Trojan War)
- Athenian philosopher (429 BC-347 BCE) who studied under Socrates and questioned reality. He believed that studying ideas and forms held the truth to what is real and wrote the Republic
- An ancient city in central Greece; site of an oracle of Apollo
- (c. 497/6 - winter 406/5 BCE) Greek writer of tragedies; author of Oedipus Rex
- League Pact joined in by Athenians and other Greeks to continue the war with Persia; changed into Athenian Empire
- (c. 480 - c. 406 BCE) Greek writer of tragedies; more realistic characters, complex plots, real-life situations, questioning traditional values
- (c. 484 - c. 425 BCE) the ancient Greek known as the father of history; wrote History of Persian Wars; Greek freedom vs. Persian despotism
- Greek philosopher (384-322 BCE); teacher of Alexander the Great; knowledge based on observation of phenomena in material world; scientific method; virtue & moderation; politics
- organized system of thought; "love of wisdom"; rational thought about the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- a sacred shrine where a god or goddess revealed the future through a priest or a priestess
27 Clues: another name for ceremonies or rites • An ancient city in central Greece; site of an oracle of Apollo • the headquarters of the Delian League; Greek island sacred to Apollo • A mountain in Greece, which is home to many of the gods and goddesses • (c. 497/6 - winter 406/5 BCE) Greek writer of tragedies; author of Oedipus Rex • ...
Taylor 2024-11-23
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- – Her last name (5 letters)
- – "___ Space," one of her most popular songs (5 letters)
- – Album title meaning brave and bold (8 letters)
- – First name of the singer behind "Love Story" (6 letters)
- – A song that shares its name with something fashionable (5 letters)
- – "___ It Off," her hit song (5 letters)
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- – Something a musician writes and sings (4 letters)
- – The feeling in her hit song "___ Story" (4 letters)
- – A cozy piece of clothing and the title of a 2020 song (8 letters)
- – Title of her 2012 album, also a color (3 letters)
- – "We are never, ever, ___ getting back together" (7 letters)
- – In the song “Blank ___” (5 letters)
12 Clues: – Her last name (5 letters) • – In the song “Blank ___” (5 letters) • – "___ It Off," her hit song (5 letters) • – Album title meaning brave and bold (8 letters) • – Something a musician writes and sings (4 letters) • – Title of her 2012 album, also a color (3 letters) • – The feeling in her hit song "___ Story" (4 letters) • ...
Human Skills Puzzle 2025-04-17
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- Change when things change (5 letters)
- Something you offer when someone needs support (4 letters)
- Something you do with your voice to communicate (4 letters)
- To be nice to others (4 letters)
- What you are when you do something scary but good (5 letters)
- To fix a problem (5 letters)
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- Come up with smart steps to solve something (4 letters)
- Work together in a group (4 letters)
- What you do when you're unsure and want to learn more (3 letters)
- Use your brain to figure something out (5 letters)
- New things that pop into your brain (5 letters)
- To give your thoughts to others (5 letters)
12 Clues: To fix a problem (5 letters) • To be nice to others (4 letters) • Work together in a group (4 letters) • Change when things change (5 letters) • To give your thoughts to others (5 letters) • New things that pop into your brain (5 letters) • Use your brain to figure something out (5 letters) • Come up with smart steps to solve something (4 letters) • ...
back of house 2025-03-24
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- Chef Second in command in the kitchen (8 letters)
- Chef Chef responsible for cold dishes (10 letters)
- Specialist in preparing and selling fish (10 letters)
- Manager Person who oversees the catering operations (14 letters)
- Porter Person who cleans and maintains the kitchen (13 letters)
- Specialist in cutting and preparing meat (7 letters)
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- Chef Specialist in baking and desserts (10 letters)
- Person who bakes bread and pastries (5 letters)
- Engineer Person responsible for repairing and maintaining equipment (18 letters)
- Chef Junior chef who assists in food preparation (10 letters)
- Person responsible for preparing meals (4 letters)
- Clerk Person who manages stock and supplies (14 letters)
12 Clues: Person who bakes bread and pastries (5 letters) • Chef Second in command in the kitchen (8 letters) • Chef Chef responsible for cold dishes (10 letters) • Person responsible for preparing meals (4 letters) • Chef Specialist in baking and desserts (10 letters) • Specialist in cutting and preparing meat (7 letters) • ...
Long /a/- different graphemes 2025-11-26
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- – To let someone down or break their trust. (6 letters)
- – What you make with brushes and colours. (8 letters)
- – A set of steps going up or down. (9 letters)
- – What a king or queen is doing when they rule. (9 letters)
- – Giving money for something you buy. (6 letters)
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- – No longer tied up or locked. (9 letters)
- – Stayed longer than you should have. (9 letters)
- – To play something again. (6 letters)
- – The number after seventeen. (8 letters)
- – Finding out how heavy something is. (8 letters)
- – The day before today. (9 letters)
- – What you get when your hair is trimmed. (7 letters)
12 Clues: – The day before today. (9 letters) • – To play something again. (6 letters) • – The number after seventeen. (8 letters) • – No longer tied up or locked. (9 letters) • – A set of steps going up or down. (9 letters) • – Stayed longer than you should have. (9 letters) • – Finding out how heavy something is. (8 letters) • – Giving money for something you buy. (6 letters) • ...
Greek Theatre 2022-09-26
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- When God would save the hero at the end of a Greek play. Deus Ex _________
- The Greek word for pride (a common flaw in Greek heroes)
- The first actor.
- The backstage area of a Greek theatre was known as a ______
- A rich citizen who financed the actors, costumes, and set
- The stage area where actors would perform.
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- The emotional release an audience experiences at a tragedy
- The full name for a greek theatre.
- A large 6-day theatre festival celebrated this Greek God.
- Worn to indicate different characters played by a Greek actor
- The audience in a Greek Theatre would sit in the _________
- A group of many actors that narrate the play is known as a Greek ______
12 Clues: The first actor. • The full name for a greek theatre. • The stage area where actors would perform. • The Greek word for pride (a common flaw in Greek heroes) • A large 6-day theatre festival celebrated this Greek God. • A rich citizen who financed the actors, costumes, and set • The emotional release an audience experiences at a tragedy • ...
dinosaurs 2020-12-17
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- begins with p and second letter t
- starts with t and has 13 letters
- begins with j and has 8 letters
- starts with c and has 10 letters
- has hexagons on there bacck
- name of a time
- has 11 letters and starts with t
- begins with p and ends in n
- eats meat
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- eands eae
- name of the crossword
- starts wit t and has 8 letters
- does not eat meat
- shape of dead animals on a stone
- doesnt live anymore
- enads and begins with r
16 Clues: eands eae • eats meat • name of a time • does not eat meat • doesnt live anymore • name of the crossword • enads and begins with r • has hexagons on there bacck • begins with p and ends in n • starts wit t and has 8 letters • begins with j and has 8 letters • starts with t and has 13 letters • shape of dead animals on a stone • starts with c and has 10 letters • ...
Future Trading Project Crossword 2012-12-18
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- When a position is transferred from one book/sub-book to another book/sub-book when an equal and opposite position is bought/sold between books/sub-books at a transfer price (3 letters).
- These are used to mark trades for processing throughout the trade lifecycle (5, 6 letters).
- Acronym of the testing phase that assesses the functionality within each individual module of the FTP systems (3 letters).
- Acronym for the key personnel in the Business Readiness process (4 letters).
- The new Marketmap Energy System, also the name of a film and TV series (4 letters).
- The accounting process used to compare two sets of records to ensure the figures are in agreement and are accurate (14 letters).
- Acronym of the testing phase performed by the business to validate that the functionality of FTP systems meet their requirements (3 letters).
- Acronym of the testing phase that confirms the new systems and solutions can support business processes in an end-to-end and integrated manner (3 letters).
- The system that allows model runs to be executed based on predefined assumption and market information (6 letters).
- The system which supports back-office personnel with invoicing, settlement and adjustments in the currency of the transaction (3 letters).
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- The acronym of the testing phase that allows the business self-assess their readiness to carry out critical operations after Go-Live (3 letters).
- Dry run of cutover activities prior to actual Go-Live (5, 9 letters).
- Testing phase to verify that the production system can support post Go-Live user numbers and transaction volumes (11 letters).
- Name of the new Energy Trading and Risk Management System being implemented for ESB Trading and Electric Ireland (6 letters).
- The system that is used to capture and validate outage data and produce the input file for Plexos (6, 3 letters).
15 Clues: Dry run of cutover activities prior to actual Go-Live (5, 9 letters). • Acronym for the key personnel in the Business Readiness process (4 letters). • The new Marketmap Energy System, also the name of a film and TV series (4 letters). • These are used to mark trades for processing throughout the trade lifecycle (5, 6 letters). • ...
SPRAY 2022-09-16
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- top quality
- themed wall
- peel and slap
- press it down
- each has their own
- one line letters
- cause damage
- graffiti sketchpad
- stop paint fumes
- signature of a graffiti writer
- thick lines fast paint
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- emulsion walls
- complex lettering
- readable often chrome and black
- define the design
- colored stuff
- colors melt into each other
- make words
- creative type
- cartoon not letters
20 Clues: make words • top quality • themed wall • cause damage • peel and slap • press it down • colored stuff • creative type • emulsion walls • one line letters • stop paint fumes • complex lettering • define the design • each has their own • graffiti sketchpad • cartoon not letters • thick lines fast paint • colors melt into each other • signature of a graffiti writer • readable often chrome and black
Roman Religion 2023-11-30
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- Olympus Early Romans believed the gods and goddesses lived here
- Greek name is Poseidon
- Tiberinus is the god of this river
- Romans honored multiple gods what belief does that make them
- Greek name is Aphrodite
- Greek name is Cronus
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- Janus Son
- This month is named after Janus
- What in our solar system is mostly named after Roman deities
- Greek name is Hades
- One of the main Roman gods(Greek name is Zeus)
- Greek name is Ares
- Imperial Cult This worshiped the Emperors of Rome
- Greek name is Aphrodite
14 Clues: Janus Son • Greek name is Ares • Greek name is Hades • Greek name is Cronus • Greek name is Poseidon • Greek name is Aphrodite • Greek name is Aphrodite • This month is named after Janus • Tiberinus is the god of this river • One of the main Roman gods(Greek name is Zeus) • Imperial Cult This worshiped the Emperors of Rome • ...
Spanish Chapter Four Project Verbs + School 2019-11-03
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- Yo ir a _____ a escuela (3 letters)
- Cantar (translate to English)
- El ______ escolar llega tarde (7 letters)
- Pizarra (translate into English)
- ______ al maestro (7 letters)
- Mi ____ esta a la entrada de la escuela (5 letters)
- ____ tus libros (4 letters)
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- Son las tres en _____ (5 letters)
- Voy a ser un buen ______ (10 letters)
- Yo ____ en fiestas (5 letters)
- ¿Adonde? (translate to English)
- Ellos _____ notas buenas (5 letters)
12 Clues: ____ tus libros (4 letters) • Cantar (translate to English) • ______ al maestro (7 letters) • Yo ____ en fiestas (5 letters) • ¿Adonde? (translate to English) • Pizarra (translate into English) • Son las tres en _____ (5 letters) • Yo ir a _____ a escuela (3 letters) • Ellos _____ notas buenas (5 letters) • Voy a ser un buen ______ (10 letters) • ...
Greece Crossword 2025-02-20
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- The capital city of Greece
- A famous ancient site in Athens with the Parthenon
- A global sporting event that started in Greece and still takes place today
- The sea to the east of Greece
- The name of the traditional Greek soldiers who guard important sites
- The sea that surrounds Greece
- A Greek dip made with yogurt, cucumber, and garlic
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- A popular Greek island known for its nightlife and beaches
- The currency used in Greece
- The most popular sport in Greece
- The building where Greek politicians meet
- A famous Greek island known for its white buildings and blue domes
- The official language of Greece
- A type of cheese made in Greece
14 Clues: The capital city of Greece • The currency used in Greece • The sea to the east of Greece • The sea that surrounds Greece • The official language of Greece • A type of cheese made in Greece • The most popular sport in Greece • The building where Greek politicians meet • A famous ancient site in Athens with the Parthenon • A Greek dip made with yogurt, cucumber, and garlic • ...
- 2021-02-13
12 Clues: abc • ooooo • poopoo • heehoo • noonoo • vooovooo • charity four letters • pistol, three letters • disgust, three letters • Pixar movie, two letters • emphatic no, five letters • female sheep, three letters
Ancient Greece Terminology 2023-01-25
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- The citizen-soldiers of the Greek city-states.
- A type of government where the power is held by a few people.
- A region of northern Ancient Greece, Macedonia was home to the Greek kings Philip II and Alexander the Great.
- The first Greek gods.
- A large peninsula located in southern Greece; location of Sparta.
- The helots were the serfs or slaves that worked for the Spartans.
- A large city and the surrounding areas governed independently.
- The settlement of an upper part of an ancient Greek city.
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- A group of Greek city-states that joined together to fight against the Persian Empire.
- The central meeting place in Ancient Greek cities.
- A form of government where citizens have a say in how they are ruled including choosing their leaders and deciding on laws.
- A type of clothing worn by the Greeks. It was often made from a single piece of cloth with a belt at the waist.
- A leader of Athens during its golden age; had the Parthenon built.
- One of the most powerful Greek city-states; the birthplace of democracy.
- A power Greek city-state; its culture was based around warfare and preparing for battle.
15 Clues: The first Greek gods. • The citizen-soldiers of the Greek city-states. • The central meeting place in Ancient Greek cities. • The settlement of an upper part of an ancient Greek city. • A type of government where the power is held by a few people. • A large city and the surrounding areas governed independently. • ...
Greek Stuff 101 2025-03-11
10 Clues: greek for "ruler" • greek for "power" • greek marketplace • greek for "city state" • greek for "army leader" • greek for "court of law" • greek deliberative council • greek for "wise and skillful lawgiver" • greek for "foreigner living in greece" • greek for "gathering of those summoned"
sport psychology 2024-12-04
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- The mental state of readiness
- A condition where the body and
- external rewards (8 letters)
- Griffith The theory where motivation is
- The ability to maintain focus
- are under too much stress (7 letters)
- on the present moment (8 letters)
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- The technique where athletes
- successful outcomes (10 letters)
- A psychological barrier in sports caused
- negative thinking (9 letters)
- A type of motivation driven
- by the desire for personal growth (9 letters)
- performing (7 letters)
- distractions (9 letters)
- A technique involving focusing the
16 Clues: performing (7 letters) • distractions (9 letters) • A type of motivation driven • The technique where athletes • external rewards (8 letters) • The mental state of readiness • negative thinking (9 letters) • The ability to maintain focus • A condition where the body and • successful outcomes (10 letters) • on the present moment (8 letters) • A technique involving focusing the • ...
CONSTELLATION 2015-03-18
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- This constellation means “the sails” in Latin. It is one of the three constellations that used to form the larger constellation Argo Navis, which represented the ship of the Argonauts.
- "Bird-of-Paradise".
- "The chained lady" or "the Princess".
- One of the ancient Greek constellations. It means “the oxen-driver”.
- This constellation was introduced by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius in the late 16th century. It is one of the constellations named after exotic animals.
- This constellation represents the lyre of Orpheus, the Greek poet and musician who died at the hands of the Bacchantes.
- "The Twins."
- Is one of the ancient constellations first catalogued by Ptolemy in the 2nd century. The constellation’s name means “the goat.”
- This constellation means "The Unicorn" in Latin.
- "The Scorpion".
- Is one of the constellations introduced by Johannes Hevelius.
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- One of the Greek constellations. It is associated with Dike, the Greek goddess of justice, holding the scales of justice represented by the neighbouring constellation Libra.
- This constellation represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares, the bright star that marks the scorpion’s heart.
- This constellation was named after Heracles, the legendary hero from Greek mythology. It is one of the oldest constellations in the sky, dating back to Sumerian times.
- Is one of the oldest constellations known. It was first catalog by Ptolemy in the 2nd century.
- Is one of the Greek constellations, first catalogued by Ptolemy in the 2nd century. The Greeks called the constellation Deltoton because its shape resembled the Greek letter delta.
- This constellation represents the dragon Ladon, the mythical creature with a hundred heads that guarded the gardens of the Hesperides in Greek mythology.
- This constellation represents the mythical firebird.
- One of the constellations created by Nicolas Lous de Lacaille.
- Is one of the southern constellations created by Lacaille in the 18th century. It was originally named Fornax Chemica, after the chemical furnace, a small heater used in chemical experiments.
20 Clues: "The Twins." • "The Scorpion". • "Bird-of-Paradise". • "The chained lady" or "the Princess". • This constellation means "The Unicorn" in Latin. • This constellation represents the mythical firebird. • Is one of the constellations introduced by Johannes Hevelius. • One of the constellations created by Nicolas Lous de Lacaille. • ...
"How Much Land Does a Man Need?" 2025-01-30
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- The feeling of wanting more than one needs. (5 letters)
- The main character in the story.
- A type of foreshadowing that hints at future events. (7 letters)
- when something represents something
- The opposite of the protagonist. (9 letters)
- the leader of the tribe that tricks Pahom
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- The outcome of Pahom's greed. (5 letters)
- A drink made from fermented mare's milk. (6 letters)
- The country where the story takes place. (6 letters)
- How many feet of land Pahom needed in the end(3 letters)
- The currency used in Russia. (6 letters)
- an object for digging
- A central idea or message in a story. (5 letters)
13 Clues: an object for digging • The main character in the story. • when something represents something • The currency used in Russia. (6 letters) • The outcome of Pahom's greed. (5 letters) • the leader of the tribe that tricks Pahom • The opposite of the protagonist. (9 letters) • A central idea or message in a story. (5 letters) • ...
Julius Caesar (Act 1 Scene 1) 2025-05-06
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- Flavius and Marullus try to prevent Caesar from gaining too much of this (6 letters)
- where the play is set (4 letters)
- Another term for working-class Roman citizens (7 letters)
- The tone of the tribunes when addressing the crowd (7 letters)
- The profession of the man who is criticized for celebrating Caesar's triumph
- Marullus warns that celebrating Caesar might bring this divine punishment upon the people
- A play on words, often used by the cobbler (4 letters)
- What the tribunes remove from Caesar's statues (6 letters)
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- A festival celebrated at the time, honoring the god of fertility
- Marullus accuses the crowd of forgetting Pompey, showing this trait toward their former hero
- The ruler whose defeat Caesar is being celebrated for (7 letters)
- Flavius is upset that the commoners wear these instead of work attire
- Flavius compares Caesar to this bird, implying he is rising too high in power
- The River that flows through Rome
- the material that the carpenter’s apron is made of
- the literary device in the line “these growing feathers pluck’d from Caesar’s wings”
- One of the tribunes who scolds the commoners (6 letters)
17 Clues: where the play is set (4 letters) • The River that flows through Rome • the material that the carpenter’s apron is made of • A play on words, often used by the cobbler (4 letters) • One of the tribunes who scolds the commoners (6 letters) • Another term for working-class Roman citizens (7 letters) • What the tribunes remove from Caesar's statues (6 letters) • ...
Crossword of the Ancient Gods 2020-11-08
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- Queen of the Greek gods.
- King of the Viking gods.
- The Egyptian ruler of the underworld.
- Ancient Egyptian god of the Sun.
- You can't escape this Mayan god's "rain" of terror!
- To vikings, this word would make the world end.
- A Greek god who will scare you to death.
- Home of the Greek gods.
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- The path to the Viking gods.
- Norse guardian of the bridge.
- Ancient Egyptian serpent god of destruction.
- This Roman god sure is hot!
- If you were hurt, this Greek/Roman god would heal you.
- The Egyptian god of the dead.
- This Greek god loves waging war.
15 Clues: Home of the Greek gods. • Queen of the Greek gods. • King of the Viking gods. • This Roman god sure is hot! • The path to the Viking gods. • Norse guardian of the bridge. • The Egyptian god of the dead. • Ancient Egyptian god of the Sun. • This Greek god loves waging war. • The Egyptian ruler of the underworld. • A Greek god who will scare you to death. • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-03-04
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- Armed foot soldier
- The Greek gods and godesses lived on this mountain
- A Bronze Age civilization originating on Crete
- The Greek polis that had a democratic government
- A Greek philosopher who studied reality vs. the imaginary
- The four year period between the Olympics
- The pilosopher that invented discussion to encourage critical thinking
- A play with an unhappy ending
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- General in the Peloponnesian War
- Goddess of wisdom
- The Dark Ages marked the end of this civilization
- God of the sun
- This war was written about in the Iliad
- The greatest Greek poet of all time
- The Greek polis that idealized physical fitness
15 Clues: God of the sun • Goddess of wisdom • Armed foot soldier • A play with an unhappy ending • General in the Peloponnesian War • The greatest Greek poet of all time • This war was written about in the Iliad • The four year period between the Olympics • A Bronze Age civilization originating on Crete • The Greek polis that idealized physical fitness • ...
theatre 2022-02-14
26 Clues: epic • roman • hagen • adler • greek • spolin • absurd • realism • meisner • medieval • checkhov • futurism • commedia • symbolism • grotowski • strasberg • naturalism • surrealism • worldwarone • worldwartwo • elizabethan • restoration • neoclassical • stanislavski • grouptheatre • expressionism
Book report 2022-01-31
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- A prediction/statement about the future
- God of thunder (Roman)
- Part II of a prophecy from Percy Jackson
- Evil Representation of Earth
- God of the sea (Roman)
- Son of Jupiter
- God of the Underworld (Roman)
- Goddess of beauty
- Son of Mars
- God of the Sky (Greek)
- God of the Underworld (Greek)
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- God of water (Greek)
- Daughter of Pluto
- God of wine
- Goddess of intellect
- Part of a prophecy from Percy Jackson
- Son of Hephaestus
- Daughter of Athena
- Daughter of Aphrodite
- Son of Poseidon
20 Clues: God of wine • Son of Mars • Son of Jupiter • Son of Poseidon • Daughter of Pluto • Son of Hephaestus • Goddess of beauty • Daughter of Athena • God of water (Greek) • Goddess of intellect • Daughter of Aphrodite • God of thunder (Roman) • God of the sea (Roman) • God of the Sky (Greek) • Evil Representation of Earth • God of the Underworld (Roman) • God of the Underworld (Greek) • ...
cultural treasures 2020-12-14
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- Italian sculptor of the High Renaissance
- Lithuanian plucked string instrument
- Musical instrument popular in Greece,Cyprus
- Greek dance
- Greek composer
- Symphonic poem of LT composer Čiurlionis
- Ancient continent in the Northern Europe
- Autonomous community of Spain
- Late Romantic Spanish composer
- Resort in Latvia
- Latvian plucked string instrument
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- Italian folk dance
- Spanish music style
- Neolithic settlement in Cyprus
- Greek philosopher
- Spanish architect
- Longest Lithuanian river
- Latvian modern composer
- Opera of Giuseppe Verdi
- solar goddess in Lithuanian and Latvian mythologies
20 Clues: Greek dance • Greek composer • Resort in Latvia • Greek philosopher • Spanish architect • Italian folk dance • Spanish music style • Latvian modern composer • Opera of Giuseppe Verdi • Longest Lithuanian river • Autonomous community of Spain • Neolithic settlement in Cyprus • Late Romantic Spanish composer • Latvian plucked string instrument • Lithuanian plucked string instrument • ...
