greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Bible characters, places and events 2024-08-26
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- The giant defeated by David (7 letters)
- The man who was swallowed by a great fish (5 letters)
- The garden where Adam and Eve lived (4 letters)
- The sea that Moses parted (3 letters)
- The brother who sold his birthright for a meal (4 letters)
- The prophet who ascended to heaven in a whirlwind (6 letters)
- Moses received the Ten Commandments on this mountain (5 letters)
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- The city where Jesus was born (9 letters)
- The disciple who walked on water (5 letters)
- The first woman created by God (3 letters)
- He built an ark to survive the flood (4 letters)
- The king who asked for wisdom (7 letters)
12 Clues: The sea that Moses parted (3 letters) • The giant defeated by David (7 letters) • The city where Jesus was born (9 letters) • The king who asked for wisdom (7 letters) • The first woman created by God (3 letters) • The disciple who walked on water (5 letters) • The garden where Adam and Eve lived (4 letters) • He built an ark to survive the flood (4 letters) • ...
SCUBA DIVING 2024-08-22
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- Instrument used to measure air pressure (5 letters)
- Tube for breathing while face-down on the surface (7 letters)
- Illumination device for night dives (5 letters)
- Container holding compressed air for diving (4 letters)
- A partner with whom a diver teams up for safety underwater (5 letters)
- Garment worn to insulate and protect divers (7 letters)
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- Device that controls air flow from the tank (9 letters)
- Essential gear for seeing underwater (4 letters)
- The backup regulator used in case the primary fails( 7 letters)
- Helps divers move efficiently through the water (4 letters)
- Tool for safety and cutting through underwater obstacles (5 letters)
- Buoyancy control device used by divers (3 letters)
12 Clues: Illumination device for night dives (5 letters) • Essential gear for seeing underwater (4 letters) • Buoyancy control device used by divers (3 letters) • Instrument used to measure air pressure (5 letters) • Device that controls air flow from the tank (9 letters) • Container holding compressed air for diving (4 letters) • ...
Brunner's tetanus 2025-02-14
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- – The neurotransmitter inhibited by tetanospasmin (7 letters)
- – The neurotoxin produced by Clostridium tetani (12 letters)
- – The vaccine used for tetanus prevention (2 letters)
- – The classic muscle rigidity seen in tetanus (7 letters)
- – The most common initial symptom of tetanus (7 letters)
- – The term for a sustained muscular contraction (6 letters)
- – The antibiotic commonly used to treat tetanus (12 letters)
- – The part of the nervous system affected by tetanus (3 letters)
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- – The bacterial species responsible for tetanus (10 letters)
- – The muscle group most affected in tetanus (4 letters)
- – The incubation period of tetanus ranges from 3 to __ days (9 letters)
- – The medical term for the facial spasm in tetanus (14 letters)
12 Clues: – The vaccine used for tetanus prevention (2 letters) • – The muscle group most affected in tetanus (4 letters) • – The most common initial symptom of tetanus (7 letters) • – The classic muscle rigidity seen in tetanus (7 letters) • – The term for a sustained muscular contraction (6 letters) • – The bacterial species responsible for tetanus (10 letters) • ...
Illness & Symptoms 2024-12-10
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- A medical professional who treats patients (6 letters)
- A common illness that causes sneezing and a runny nose (4 letters)
- A feeling of tiredness or weariness (8 letters).
- A common viral infection that causes fever and body aches (3 letters)
- The act of breathing out suddenly through the nose (6 letters)
- A painful condition in the mouth (9 letters)
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- A feeling of discomfort in the stomach (11 letters)
- A wound caused by a sharp object (3 letters)
- An injury to the skin (6 letters)
- To take a break to recover from illness (4 letters)
- A feeling of being unwell (4 letters)
- A condition where the body temperature is higher than normal (5 letters)
12 Clues: An injury to the skin (6 letters) • A feeling of being unwell (4 letters) • A wound caused by a sharp object (3 letters) • A painful condition in the mouth (9 letters) • A feeling of tiredness or weariness (8 letters). • A feeling of discomfort in the stomach (11 letters) • To take a break to recover from illness (4 letters) • ...
Figurative Language 2025-09-17
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- Say one thing is another thing. (8 letters)
- Words that sound the same at the end. (5 letters)
- A change in the poem’s idea or feeling. (4 letters)
- Words that start with the same sound. (12 letters)
- Compare using “like” or “as.” (6 letters)
- A group of lines in a poem (like a paragraph). (6 letters)
- Words that make a picture in your head (see, hear, smell, taste, feel). (7 letters)
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- The beat in a poem. (6 letters)
- A big exaggeration. (9 letters)
- Word that makes a sound (buzz, bang, meow). (12 letters)
- human actions to things. (14 letters)
- The writer’s feelings in the text (happy, sad, angry). (4 letters)
12 Clues: The beat in a poem. (6 letters) • A big exaggeration. (9 letters) • human actions to things. (14 letters) • Compare using “like” or “as.” (6 letters) • Say one thing is another thing. (8 letters) • Words that sound the same at the end. (5 letters) • Words that start with the same sound. (12 letters) • A change in the poem’s idea or feeling. (4 letters) • ...
OOAD Crossword puzzle 2025-09-22
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- UML has many types of these visual representations. (8 letters)
- Fundamental building blocks of UML models. (7 letters)
- Shows how software components are mapped to hardware. (10 letters)
- Describe system functionality from the user’s perspective. (8 letters)
- A modular part of a system that encapsulates implementation. (9 letters)
- Diagram type that models logical components. (20 letters)
- Things that happen at a point in time in UML. (6 letters)
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- Messages sent between objects asynchronously. (7 letters)
- Common ______: General features like stereotypes, constraints, and tagged values. (10 letters)
- Describe how objects communicate. (12 letters)
- Diagrams that show object states and transitions. (13 letters)
- Connections between UML elements that show association. (13 letters)
12 Clues: Describe how objects communicate. (12 letters) • Fundamental building blocks of UML models. (7 letters) • Messages sent between objects asynchronously. (7 letters) • Diagram type that models logical components. (20 letters) • Things that happen at a point in time in UML. (6 letters) • Diagrams that show object states and transitions. (13 letters) • ...
Long /a/- different graphemes 2025-11-26
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- – Tools you use to put paint on a surface. (12 letters)
- – The number after eighty-seven. (11 letters)
- – Stayed longer than you were meant to. (9 letters)
- – When you give more money than you should. (11 letters)
- – Showing something for others to see. (10 letters)
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- – The lower floor of a building. (10 letters)
- – People who are on vacation. (13 letters)
- – A heavy object used to keep papers in place. (11 letters)
- – A tool with teeth used to cut wood. (8 letters)
- – When someone breaks trust or lets you down. (8 letters)
- – A king, queen, or ruler. (9 letters)
- – A person who cuts and styles hair. (11 letters)
12 Clues: – A king, queen, or ruler. (9 letters) • – People who are on vacation. (13 letters) • – The lower floor of a building. (10 letters) • – The number after eighty-seven. (11 letters) • – A tool with teeth used to cut wood. (8 letters) • – A person who cuts and styles hair. (11 letters) • – Stayed longer than you were meant to. (9 letters) • ...
WBCi Roadshow Puzzle 1 2025-11-17
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- Auditory stories from women navigating the world of infosec (8 letters)
- Quick connections for growth, WBCi style (14 letters)
- Found in the Spotlight Gallery (11 letters)
- WBCi area focused on skill-building and mentorship (11 letters)
- Demystifying cybersecurity—one belief at a time (12 letters)
- The 'F' in F.L.Y. stands for this bold quality (8 letters)
- Amplified, not replaced — what true allies elevate (6 letters)
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- Intentional advocacy from the sidelines (8 letters)
- Visibility-building dialogues in Product circles (12 letters)
- Seasonal initiative focused on balance, rest, and renewal (8 letters)
- Where memories get framed at the roadshow’s finale (5 letters)
- The social structures that enable connection and learning (8 letters)
12 Clues: Found in the Spotlight Gallery (11 letters) • Intentional advocacy from the sidelines (8 letters) • Quick connections for growth, WBCi style (14 letters) • The 'F' in F.L.Y. stands for this bold quality (8 letters) • Demystifying cybersecurity—one belief at a time (12 letters) • Visibility-building dialogues in Product circles (12 letters) • ...
sam 2023-05-23
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- how people were chosen for the jury court
- the woman who was made by the gods as a punishment for humanity stealing fire from the gods
- "people" in greek
- greek god of trickery, music and poetry, ect.
- the god who made the chariot for the god of the sun
- "to rule" in greek
- the council cared for ______
- god of thunder
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- the assembly was also responsible for declaring ___
- adult men, descended from citizens
- the council was held in the _______
- greek god of plants and agriculture
- where citizens gathered to make laws
- the god of metal
- greek god of the hunt
- how people were chosen for council
16 Clues: god of thunder • the god of metal • "people" in greek • "to rule" in greek • greek god of the hunt • the council cared for ______ • adult men, descended from citizens • how people were chosen for council • the council was held in the _______ • greek god of plants and agriculture • where citizens gathered to make laws • how people were chosen for the jury court • ...
Etymology Crossword 1.1 2011-09-08
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- (GREEK) SKIN
- During WWII, whole populations of people were killed in the _____.
- (GREEK) TIME
- Frogs and other ______s have lives both on land and in water.
- The _____ is the layer of skin that sits upon all the other layers, to protect your body.
- Did you just say, “Put a nickel in it”? That’s a unique _____ to tell me to hurry up!
- The thick-skinned family of animals called _____s includes elephants, rhinos, and hippos.
- My brother can write with both his left and his right hand. He’s _____.
- After swimming outside in February, her body heat was below normal. She had the symptoms of _____.
- Many trees that fell to the ground in prehistoric ages have turned into stone over time. The weather conditions _____ the wood.
- (GREEK) AFTER, CHANGED, OVER
- I _____ that the Grizzlies will return to the playoffs this year.
- “Doctor, what’s my _____?” “I’m afraid it will take you three months to recover.”
- This book is full of _____s: ninjas did not shoot lasers! The author has his time backwards.
- My _____ is that I shake my spoon every time I take it out of my mouth. Do you do something unique?
- Jamaicans speak a _____ of English between one another that sounds very different from the American _____.
- After looking through your symptoms, my _____ is that you do not have bird flu.
- (GREEK) BURN
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- You can skip the _____ of this book; it’s only a few words before the real story begins.
- After I kill my first buck, the _____ [person noun ending in -ist] will arrange the deer’s skin in a lifelike pose.
- That sinus infection last month has turned into a _____ cough. You are sick all the time!
- (GREEK) THROUGH, ACROSS, BETWEEN
- The children watched the butterfly’s _____ with rapt attention. It changed form before their eyes!
- (GREEK) HEAT
- Exxon-Mobil refines the oil that it pumps out of rocks into _____.
- When I was younger, I had a fast _____. Even when I ate chocolate cake, my body would throw it over into energy to burn it off.
- Officers, let’s _____ our watches, so that we can each arrest our criminals together at the same time.
- (GREEK) BEFORE, IN FRONT OF
- When you can’t find the words, use a _____ to carry over your feelings to others.
- After my kidney was removed, I needed _____ to filter through my blood.
- The burning acids in my laboratory are _____, but your sarcasm right now is more _____ still!
- (GREEK) BOTH
- (GREEK) ONE'S OWN, UNIQUE
- (GREEK) ROCK
34 Clues: (GREEK) SKIN • (GREEK) TIME • (GREEK) HEAT • (GREEK) BOTH • (GREEK) ROCK • (GREEK) BURN • (GREEK) ONE'S OWN, UNIQUE • (GREEK) BEFORE, IN FRONT OF • (GREEK) AFTER, CHANGED, OVER • (GREEK) THROUGH, ACROSS, BETWEEN • Frogs and other ______s have lives both on land and in water. • I _____ that the Grizzlies will return to the playoffs this year. • ...
Ultimate ANCIENT History Crossword 2023-11-13
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- Ancient Mesopotamian stepped temple tower
- Young pharaoh whose tomb was discovered in 1922
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal
- Ancient Egyptian ruler
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- Carthaginian general who famously crossed the Alps during the Second Punic War
- Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher
- Roman temple dedicated to all the gods
- Narrow pass where 300 Spartans fought off thousands of Persians
- Important city in ancient Egypt and Greece
- Ancient Anatolian people and empire
- Ancient Greek city, home of Agamemnon
- Archaeological term, means "leave it be"
- Ancient Greek historian of the Peloponnesian War
- Ancient Greek and Roman vessel for holding liquids
- Succession of rulers from the same family
- Public space in ancient Greek cities
- Persian king who expanded the empire and codified its laws
- Babylonian king, builder of the Hanging Gardens
- Ancient empire ruled by Cyrus the Great
- Sun-Disk god worshipped by Akhenaten
- Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher
- Roman King of the gods
- Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor
- Writer of an epic poem about a great war and a great journey
- Ancient Mesoamerican civilization known for impressive pyramids and hieroglyphic writing
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- First Roman Emperor, formerly known as Octavian
- Short sword used by Roman soldiers
- Involving all Greek city-states
- Study or collection of currency, including coins
- Prominent Athenian statesman during the Golden Age
- Performed the ultimate act of betrayal to his friend to save Rome
- Public square in ancient Roman cities
- Greek City-state
- Valley, an area with an ancient civilization known for its well-planned cities and advanced drainage systems
- Ancient civilization of pre-Roman Italy
- Wedge-shaped writing of ancient Mesopotamia
- City in the epic poems of Homer
- Ancient Phoenician city-state
- Ancient Greek soldier, typically heavily armed
- Roman Emperor known for his Column and Forum
- Ancient Roman city preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius
- Female Pharoah, often had to go as a man
- Roman Emperor that played the fiddle while Rome burned
- Ancient Greek god of wine and revelry
- Four-year period between ancient Olympic Games
- Roman amphitheater for gladiatorial contests
- Major river of ancient Mesopotamia
- Hilltop citadel in Athens
- Founder of Rome, according to legend
50 Clues: Greek City-state • Ancient Egyptian ruler • Roman King of the gods • Hilltop citadel in Athens • Ancient Phoenician city-state • Involving all Greek city-states • Ancient Egyptian writing system • City in the epic poems of Homer • Short sword used by Roman soldiers • Major river of ancient Mesopotamia • Ancient Anatolian people and empire • Public space in ancient Greek cities • ...
Badminton Frenzie 2023-11-17
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- A famous badminton player who won three Olympic gold medals in women's singles. (5 letters)
- The lightweight item struck back and forth over the net. (10 letters)
- The area near the back boundary of the court where players make long shots. (8 letters)
- The mental strength to stay focused and composed during a match. (8 letters)
- A badminton shot that is powerful and fast, typically hit from the back of the court. (5 letters)
- A famous badminton player known as "The P.V. Sindhu of Men's Badminton." (8 letters)
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- The boundary at the sides of the court. (8 letters)
- The quickness and agility to react swiftly to different game situations. (8 letters)
- The power and accuracy with which a player hits the shuttlecock. (7 letters)
- The area between the net and the short service line. (9 letters)
- A famous badminton player known as the "Sultan of Smash." (6 letters)
- A player's strategy and approach to the game. (9 letters)
- A shot that is played close to the net with a gentle touch. (7 letters)
13 Clues: The boundary at the sides of the court. (8 letters) • A player's strategy and approach to the game. (9 letters) • The area between the net and the short service line. (9 letters) • The lightweight item struck back and forth over the net. (10 letters) • A famous badminton player known as the "Sultan of Smash." (6 letters) • ...
FL quiz 2024-07-15
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- An economic condition where prices rise, leading to decreased purchasing power. (8 letters)
- Money that is owed to someone else. (4 letters)
- Money put into something with the expectation of gain over time (10 letters)
- Money returned to a payer, often from taxes or a transaction. (6 letters)
- A plan for managing money, including expected income and expenses. (6 letters)
- A financial gain, typically the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something. (6 letters)
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- Money in the form of bills or coins. (4 letters)
- A percentage of borrowed money charged as a fee for loans or credit. (7 letters)
- A term for money given temporarily on the condition that it will be returned or repaid with interest. (4 letters)
- Money that you put aside, usually in a bank account. (7 letters)
- A small, secure box, often found in banks, where valuables are stored. (5 letters)
- The ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later. (6 letters)
- Regular payments made to an insurer, ensuring coverage under an insurance policy. (8 letters)
13 Clues: Money that is owed to someone else. (4 letters) • Money in the form of bills or coins. (4 letters) • Money that you put aside, usually in a bank account. (7 letters) • Money returned to a payer, often from taxes or a transaction. (6 letters) • Money put into something with the expectation of gain over time (10 letters) • ...
DRAINAGE 2025-09-26
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- LAKE A lake formed by a meandering river cutting off its loop (2, 3, 4 letters)
- BASIN The area drained by a single river system (8, 5 letters)
- DIVIDE An elevated area, like a mountain, separating two drainage basins (5, 5 letters)
- The river that flows through a rift valley into the Arabian Sea, rising in the Amarkantak hills (8 letters)
- The tidal mouth of a river where fresh and salt water mix, formed by West-flowing rivers (8 letters)
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- The longest river of Peninsular India, rising from the Western Ghats (8 letters)
- The river known as the 'Sorrow' of West Bengal (7 letters)
- The largest river basin in India (5 letters)
- A triangular deposit of sediment at a river's mouth, characteristic of East-flowing rivers (5 letters)
- The largest freshwater lake in India, located in Jammu and Kashmir (5 letters)
- The place where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda meet to form the Ganga (8 letters)
- GHATS The main range that forms the major water divide in Peninsular India (7, 5 letters)
- A river of the Indian Desert, with inland drainage (4 letters)
13 Clues: The largest river basin in India (5 letters) • The river known as the 'Sorrow' of West Bengal (7 letters) • BASIN The area drained by a single river system (8, 5 letters) • A river of the Indian Desert, with inland drainage (4 letters) • The largest freshwater lake in India, located in Jammu and Kashmir (5 letters) • ...
BUSINESS PUZZLE 2014-09-25
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- (3 letters) sensational success.
- ( 5 letters ) a fast intensive non-military campaign.
- ( 7 letters) a piece of printed information provided free of charge, especially to accompany a lecture or advertise
- ( 13 letters ) including or dealing with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.
- (9 letters ) a standard or point of reference against which things may be compared
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- (10 letters ) an intermediary entity in the distribution channel that buys in bulk and sells to resellers rather than to consumers.
- ( two words 4 letters - 6 letters ) relating to manual work or workers particularly in industry.
- ( 5 letters ) a person or group taking one side of a question.
- ( 5 letters ) secretly paying money to get special favours from a company or government.
- (11 letters) give official authority or legal power to somebody to do something.
- ( 7 letters ) somebody who pays for or contributes to the costs involved in staging an event in return for advertising?
- (6 letters ) something that is extremely or completely unsuccessful;flop;failure.
- ( 5 letters ) a buzzword to refer to a segment of families earning over $250.000 but not having much left after taxes and family costs.
13 Clues: (3 letters) sensational success. • ( 5 letters ) a fast intensive non-military campaign. • ( 5 letters ) a person or group taking one side of a question. • (11 letters) give official authority or legal power to somebody to do something. • (6 letters ) something that is extremely or completely unsuccessful;flop;failure. • ...
Catholic Symbols Crossword 2021-07-29
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- They Symbolise Christ being the beginning of creation and end of creation, as the two symbols are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet.
- A lily composed of three petals, which represent the holy trinity, that are bound at the base, which is mary; represents divinity.
- This was a symbol of Jesus's sacrifice for all of humanity, represented through the figure of Jesus upon a cross.
- In Roman times was a representation of torture and public humiliation; people were put to death on this object.
- When written on the cross, the letters symbolise a cosmic symbol as they are inscribed over one another, and enclosed with a circle.
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- The whiteness of this animal is a sign of innocence and purity, with the creature often associated with sacrifice in the old testament.
- As John the Baptist was baptising Jesus Christ, an animal descended upon Jesus, a sign of God's dignified presence and grace.
- In Greek the word is Ichthus, which is an acrostic from a phrase in Latin, that in English translates to Jesus Christ, son of God, saviour
- A devotional image, representing the physical heart of Jesus and his divine love, through a shining light.
- A figurative object Christ promised to place in the presence of Saint Peter, the first pope, to give him a binding authority over the direction of the Catholic Church.
10 Clues: A devotional image, representing the physical heart of Jesus and his divine love, through a shining light. • In Roman times was a representation of torture and public humiliation; people were put to death on this object. • This was a symbol of Jesus's sacrifice for all of humanity, represented through the figure of Jesus upon a cross. • ...
Macronutrients and Micronutrients 2025-08-18
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- A type of fat that is healthier and found in olive oil (11 letters)
- A vitamin that helps heal cuts and boosts immunity (8 letters)
- Main source of energy for the body (11 letters)
- Nutrient that helps with digestion and keeps you full (5 letters)
- A vitamin that helps bones grow and is made from sunlight (1 letter)
- A vitamin that helps you see in the dark (8 letters)
- A vitamin that helps with blood clotting (8 letter)
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- A mineral that keeps bones strong (7 letters)
- A type of fat that should be eaten less often (9 letters)
- Helps build and repair muscles (7 letters)
- A mineral that helps regulate blood pressure (6 letters)
- Macronutrient that helps the body absorb ___ soluble vitamins vitamins and gives energy (3 letters)
- A type of carbohydrate that gives long-lasting energy (6 letters)
13 Clues: Helps build and repair muscles (7 letters) • A mineral that keeps bones strong (7 letters) • Main source of energy for the body (11 letters) • A vitamin that helps with blood clotting (8 letter) • A vitamin that helps you see in the dark (8 letters) • A mineral that helps regulate blood pressure (6 letters) • A type of fat that should be eaten less often (9 letters) • ...
Crossword of the Ancient Gods 2020-11-08
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- You can't escape this Mayan god's "rain" of terror!
- The Egyptian god of the dead.
- Queen of the Greek gods.
- This Roman god sure is hot!
- Ancient Egyptian god of the Sun.
- The Egyptian ruler of the underworld.
- Home of the Greek gods.
- Ancient Egyptian serpent god of destruction.
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- To vikings, this word would make the world end.
- King of the Viking gods.
- A Greek god who will scare you to death.
- The path to the Viking gods.
- This Greek god loves waging war.
- If you were hurt, this Greek/Roman god would heal you.
- Norse guardian of the bridge.
15 Clues: Home of the Greek gods. • King of the Viking gods. • Queen of the Greek gods. • This Roman god sure is hot! • The path to the Viking gods. • The Egyptian god of the dead. • Norse guardian of the bridge. • This Greek god loves waging war. • Ancient Egyptian god of the Sun. • The Egyptian ruler of the underworld. • A Greek god who will scare you to death. • ...
SWR Vocabulary and Roots Weeks 6-10 2022-05-16
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- Greek for "fear"
- To crouch or draw back, as from fear
- Greek for love or friendship
- Slightly salty
- Noisy and lacking discipline
- Greek for "with, together"
- To engage in a false display of strength or confidence
- Greek for "movement"
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- To block an opening or passage with an obstacle or a barrier
- To refuse to buy, use, or deal with as a form of protest
- To honor the memory of
- Greek for "put, place, position"
- The order or sequence of events
- To force to leave a place
- To wave or exhibit something in a dramatic or threatening way
15 Clues: Slightly salty • Greek for "fear" • Greek for "movement" • To honor the memory of • To force to leave a place • Greek for "with, together" • Greek for love or friendship • Noisy and lacking discipline • The order or sequence of events • Greek for "put, place, position" • To crouch or draw back, as from fear • To engage in a false display of strength or confidence • ...
SWR Vocabulary and Roots Weeks 6-10 2022-05-16
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- Greek for love or friendship
- Greek for "put, place, position"
- Greek for "fear"
- The order or sequence of events
- Greek for "with, together"
- To crouch or draw back, as from fear
- To honor the memory of
- To wave or exhibit something in a dramatic or threatening way
- To engage in a false display of strength or confidence
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- Slightly salty
- To force to leave a place
- Greek for "movement"
- Noisy and lacking discipline
- To refuse to buy, use, or deal with as a form of protest
- To block an opening or passage with an obstacle or a barrier
15 Clues: Slightly salty • Greek for "fear" • Greek for "movement" • To honor the memory of • To force to leave a place • Greek for "with, together" • Greek for love or friendship • Noisy and lacking discipline • The order or sequence of events • Greek for "put, place, position" • To crouch or draw back, as from fear • To engage in a false display of strength or confidence • ...
England 2023-04-17
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- This is the national flower of England. (4 letters)
- What is the capital of England? (6 letters)
- What is on the English flag? Red _ _ _ _ _. (5 letters)
- A famous music group from England. (7 letters )
- A famous drink associated with England. (3 letters)
- What is the national animal of England? (4 letters)
- What colour is the flag of England? Red and _ _ _ _ _ . (5 letters)
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- This is the Saint of England, his day is celebrated on 23rd April. (6 letters)
- Manchester United and Manchester City are examples of English _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ clubs. (8 letters)
- This is a famous dish from England. (2 words. 4 letters and 5 letters)
- What animal does the Saint of England defeat? (6 letters)
- What colour is the national flower of England? (3 letters)
12 Clues: What is the capital of England? (6 letters) • A famous music group from England. (7 letters ) • This is the national flower of England. (4 letters) • A famous drink associated with England. (3 letters) • What is the national animal of England? (4 letters) • What is on the English flag? Red _ _ _ _ _. (5 letters) • ...
Silent Letters 2018-09-05
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- Twist and turn with quick movements
- You have two of these and you might use them to send text messages
- The way in which deaf people communicate
- A person who fits and repairs pipes, water systems, etc
- Small fragments of bread, cake, or biscuit.
- The joints where your hands connect to your arms
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- "Can you hear that _____________? We should answer the door."
- A clear, high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small hole between partly closed lips, or between one's teeth.
- The prisoners ____________ over the fence to escape.
- A holiday celebrated on the 25th of December
- Sharp tools you can use for slicing and cutting
- Synonyms: secret, mysterious, untold, hidden
- Some people believe that these exist, and they can haunt you
13 Clues: Twist and turn with quick movements • The way in which deaf people communicate • Small fragments of bread, cake, or biscuit. • A holiday celebrated on the 25th of December • Synonyms: secret, mysterious, untold, hidden • Sharp tools you can use for slicing and cutting • The joints where your hands connect to your arms • ...
Business Letters 2017-10-26
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- address the house number, street number and/or apartment or suite number of the mailing residence, this may also be a post office box (PO)
- the second line of a business letter, the date you wrote the letter
- the line after the body, that ends your letter, before your signature
- block your typed name, four spaces under the closing, under the signature
- or salutation the fourth line of a business letter, when you address or greet the recipient, followed by a colon
- your cursive, hand written name
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- the first line of a business letter, the address of the sender, just the street and city part of the address
- the message you want to share with your recipient/reader, this is brief and professional
- the person recieving/reading the letter
- justified or left alignment the margin on the left hand side of the paper
- code the 5 digit code that identifies which city the letter will be mailed
- the person who wrote the letter
- address the third line of a business letter, the address of the recipient, to include the name and entire street adress
13 Clues: the person who wrote the letter • your cursive, hand written name • the person recieving/reading the letter • the second line of a business letter, the date you wrote the letter • the line after the body, that ends your letter, before your signature • justified or left alignment the margin on the left hand side of the paper • ...
Double letters 2023-08-28
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- jumping on one leg
- when you are enjoying something
- when you are touching something
- when you are sad
- when you change your speed and pause
- when you are holding on to something
- when you close your eyes and resting
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- letting go of something
- to aspire to do something
- when you lure someone to you
- helping someone consume food
- you use it to sweep stuff
- when you have talent
13 Clues: when you are sad • jumping on one leg • when you have talent • letting go of something • to aspire to do something • you use it to sweep stuff • when you lure someone to you • helping someone consume food • when you are enjoying something • when you are touching something • when you change your speed and pause • when you are holding on to something • ...
Final year pharmacy: INR 2023-10-11
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- Ratio comparing a patient's prothrombin time to a standard. (3 letters)
- A high INR value may indicate this state, increasing the risk of hemorrhage. (10 letters)
- An INR value ideal for someone on anticoagulation due to atrial fibrillation. (3,6 letters: _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _)
- One of the vitamin K-dependent clotting factors affected by warfarin. (7 letters)
- Enzyme system largely responsible for warfarin metabolism, affecting INR values. (4 letters)
- INR levels below therapeutic range may indicate this state, increasing the risk of thrombosis. (13 letters)
- The 'N' in INR stands for this word. (9 letters)
- Natural substance, required for clotting factor synthesis, inhibited by warfarin. (7 letters)
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- A genetic polymorphism affecting warfarin metabolism, impacting INR response. (4,4 letters: _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _)
- This class of drugs can significantly elevate INR and risk of bleeding when combined with warfarin. (8 letters)
- A dietary component that may lead to fluctuating INR values when its intake is inconsistent. (7 letters)
- A direct-acting oral anticoagulant that doesn't require routine INR monitoring like warfarin. (10 letters)
- This test, along with INR, helps monitor warfarin therapy. (2 letters)
- Antagonist used to reverse the effects of warfarin in cases of excessively high INR. (9 letters)
- This organ's impairment might affect warfarin metabolism and subsequently INR values. (5 letters)
15 Clues: The 'N' in INR stands for this word. (9 letters) • This test, along with INR, helps monitor warfarin therapy. (2 letters) • Ratio comparing a patient's prothrombin time to a standard. (3 letters) • One of the vitamin K-dependent clotting factors affected by warfarin. (7 letters) • ...
NCFE Interactive Media - Content Area 5 - Asset Creation - Production 2025-05-05
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- The type of shot where the camera is placed directly in front of the subject (5 letters)
- A microphone designed to capture sound from a specific direction (9 letters)
- The editing software typically used for audio post-production (4 letters)
- The process of adjusting lighting to create the desired look and feel in the production (7 letters)
- The type of microphone often used in video production for capturing dialogue (5 letters)
- The process of adjusting audio levels to ensure sound clarity (7 letters)
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- A tool used to capture video footage in a controlled environment (6 letters)
- The visual component of a production captured by a camera (5 letters)
- A visual effect used to transition from one shot to another (6 letters)
- The post-production process of changes video to create a final sequence (7 letters)
- The process of recording or capturing sounds during the production of a media project (5 letters)
- The term for the initial visual content created or captured during production (5 letters)
- The type of lens used to focus on a subject and create a sharp image in the foreground (6 letters)
13 Clues: The visual component of a production captured by a camera (5 letters) • A visual effect used to transition from one shot to another (6 letters) • The editing software typically used for audio post-production (4 letters) • The process of adjusting audio levels to ensure sound clarity (7 letters) • ...
Spelling/Vocabulary Quiz #26 2013-04-25
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- having to do with sailors, ships, or oceans
- measures height
- a large food store
- the highest singing voice for a man
- measures the movement of the ground
- height above sea level
- having to do with the study of the earth's surface
- the science of determining where a ship or aircraft is going
- root that means "high" or "tall"
- Greek root that means "measure"
- Greek root that means "ship"
- branch of mathematics
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- having excessive or super power
- a star-shaped symbol
- navigate a space craft
- the act of watching over or directing
- a device for measuring the distance a vehicle has traveled
- Latin root for "above" or "beyond"
- study of rocks, soil, and other minerals
- Russian astronaut
- Greek root that means "star"
- Greek root that means "earth"
22 Clues: measures height • Russian astronaut • a large food store • a star-shaped symbol • branch of mathematics • navigate a space craft • height above sea level • Greek root that means "star" • Greek root that means "ship" • Greek root that means "earth" • having excessive or super power • Greek root that means "measure" • root that means "high" or "tall" • Latin root for "above" or "beyond" • ...
Latin I- Mixed-Bag Crossword! 2021-10-26
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- a verb linking a subject and complement
- Roman god of the sea
- under a tree
- Roman god of the sun, music, poetry
- rident
- amicae
- Greek goddess of the hunt
- Davus groans
- weak or shaky
- the noun receiving the action (-m)
- neighboring
- magna voce
- Greek goddess who sprang from Zeus's head
- Greek god of the forge
- an action word
- sollicita
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- Greek goddess born from seafoam
- Hera and Zeus's relationship (the creepy one)
- in a short time
- Descende, Sexte
- he approaches
- they shout
- he/she writes
- Hera's area of power (oh, the irony)
- the noun which does the action
- they sit
- country house and farm
- big, great, loud
- piscinam
- strenua
- Roman messenger god
- nihil
32 Clues: nihil • rident • amicae • strenua • they sit • piscinam • sollicita • they shout • magna voce • neighboring • under a tree • Davus groans • he approaches • he/she writes • weak or shaky • an action word • in a short time • Descende, Sexte • big, great, loud • Roman messenger god • Roman god of the sea • country house and farm • Greek god of the forge • Greek goddess of the hunt • the noun which does the action • ...
Word Work 2024-01-30
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- the present participle form of hope
- a Greek suffix meaning "study of"
- the plural form of the Greek noun "elephant"
- the past tense form of the verb fit
- the part of speech of jump
- the present participle form of hop
- the part of speech of "lucky"
- the opposite of fit
- Your teacher may ask you to make your spelling test legible, so you will have to ____ it
- the opposite of agree
- the opposite of lucky
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- Make the noun "bench" plural
- the opposite of fortunate
- opposite of ease
- a Greek root meaning "fear"
- the past tense form of the verb dance
- a Greek root meaning "sound"
- to visit again
- the part of speech of "luck"
- appear again
- the past tense form of the verb fill
- the opposite of like
22 Clues: appear again • to visit again • opposite of ease • the opposite of fit • the opposite of like • the opposite of agree • the opposite of lucky • the opposite of fortunate • the part of speech of jump • a Greek root meaning "fear" • Make the noun "bench" plural • a Greek root meaning "sound" • the part of speech of "luck" • the part of speech of "lucky" • a Greek suffix meaning "study of" • ...
Roman Numerals 2024-11-01
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- This means 4.
- This Latin preposition means without.
- The English meaning of this Greek word is much or many.
- What is the numerical value of V?
- This word literally translates to we do not know.
- This Latin preposition means against.
- This Greek preposition means over or beyond.
- The word for one in Russian.
- The word for two in Russian.
- This Latin preposition means in front of or on.
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- Primum means ________.
- This means 5.
- What is the numerical value of II?
- The English meaning of this Greek word is large or great.
- The word for three in Albanian.
- This word means 1,000.
- This Latin preposition means within.
- This Greek preposition means with or together.
- This literally translates to I believe.
- A sextet has how many members?
20 Clues: This means 5. • This means 4. • Primum means ________. • This word means 1,000. • The word for one in Russian. • The word for two in Russian. • A sextet has how many members? • The word for three in Albanian. • What is the numerical value of V? • What is the numerical value of II? • This Latin preposition means within. • This Latin preposition means without. • ...
Cardiovascular system 2025-11-18
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- Latin for "vessel"
- coronary artery disease
- uses ultrasound to create images of the heart
- heart rate
- a condition where plaque builds up inside arteries
- commonly known as high blood pressure
- exchanges blood, gases, and nutrients throughout the body
- myocardial infarction
- the muscular organ that pumps blood through the body
- Greek for "fast"
- blood pressure
- carry blood away from the heart to the organs and tissues
- Medical term for heart attack
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- middle, muscular layer of the heart
- used to listen to the heart and lungs
- an irregular heartbeat
- monitors blood pressure
- Greek for "heart"
- congestive heart failure
- transports blood to the heart
- uses X-rays
- a bulge or swelling in a blood vessel wall
- Greek for "inflammation"
- Records the electrical activity of the heart
- Greek for "slow"
25 Clues: heart rate • uses X-rays • blood pressure • Greek for "fast" • Greek for "slow" • Greek for "heart" • Latin for "vessel" • myocardial infarction • an irregular heartbeat • coronary artery disease • monitors blood pressure • congestive heart failure • Greek for "inflammation" • transports blood to the heart • Medical term for heart attack • middle, muscular layer of the heart • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2025-02-05
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- Alliance
- between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy (13 letters)
- leader whose death was a key event leading to WWI (17 letters)
- based on loyalty to one's country and pride in its power (12 letters)
- Treaty that ended WWI (15 letters)
- brutal form of warfare where soldiers fight in trenches (13 letters)
- of the Bolsheviks (7 letters)
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- between France, Russia, and the UK (13 letters)
- of Versailles
- Lenin
- Entente
- for a war involving all resources of a country (9 letters)
- Franz Ferdinand
- Warfare
- War
15 Clues: War • Lenin • Entente • Warfare • Alliance • of Versailles • Franz Ferdinand • of the Bolsheviks (7 letters) • Treaty that ended WWI (15 letters) • between France, Russia, and the UK (13 letters) • between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy (13 letters) • for a war involving all resources of a country (9 letters) • leader whose death was a key event leading to WWI (17 letters) • ...
Greek Myhtology 2022-03-24
10 Clues: The Greek god of war. • The Greek god of love. • The Greek god of wine. • The Greek god of nature. • The Greek god of revenge. • The Greek god of the sea. • The Greek goddess of luck. • The Greek goddess of rainbows. • The Greek goddess of wisdom and war. • The Greek god of music, medicine, poetry and prophecy.
Oedipus the King 2022-04-06
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- Oedipus's other self-punishment
- gained by tragic heroes at the end of the play
- the beginning of all Greek tragedies
- at fault for his own downfall in a Greek tragedy
- created separation of scenes in Greek tragedies
- cause of Polybus's death
- Teiresias's occupation
- city the messenger comes from
- worn by all actors in Greek tragedies
- doesn't follow the orders of his king and queen
- suspected killers of Laius
- commits suicide after Oedipus defeats her
- mother who REALLY loves her son
- wrote Oedipus the King
- not really Oedipus's father
- The shepherd is the last surviving________of Laius's murder
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- what Oedipus accuses Creon of after he talks to Teiresias
- not really Oedipus's mother
- setting of the play
- identifies the Shepherd as the one who took pity upon baby Oedipus
- used to blind Oedipus
- indirectly causes the plague
- how Oedipus feels upon initially receiving the messenger's news
- related in two ways to Oedipus
- detail of Jocasta's story that makes Oedipus realize he may be the killer
- where Creon has been sent at the beginning of the play
- mountain upon which baby Oedipus was found and later lives
- blind man who accuses Oedipus
- delivers the news that Oedipus's mother/wife is dead
- number of speaking actors in Greek tragedies
- Greek god of wine and fertility
31 Clues: setting of the play • used to blind Oedipus • Teiresias's occupation • wrote Oedipus the King • cause of Polybus's death • suspected killers of Laius • not really Oedipus's mother • not really Oedipus's father • indirectly causes the plague • city the messenger comes from • blind man who accuses Oedipus • related in two ways to Oedipus • Oedipus's other self-punishment • ...
History of the Greek theater 2023-01-06
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- Usage of words to express thought
- Thespis was the first winner. He is the earliest known playwright and actor. The word thespian,
- How speech reveals character
- The slope of the hill served as the
- Characters support the plot. Their motivation drives the play
- Something to shock the audience
- two key influences on Greek drama were the
- greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god
- was the first great theorist of dramatic art
- imitation of an action
- The word in Greek means dance.
- is the origin of our word scene.
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- A flat terrace below the slope served as the
- arousing pity and fear,wherewith to accomplish a
- performers in Greek theater can be divided into
- The word comes the the Greek word theatron, which means place of seeing
- This rule did not restrict the number of roles to three,because a single actor could play several roles.
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- a religious and civic celebration
- performed by large choruses.
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a
- A very wealthy city
25 Clues: A very wealthy city • imitation of an action • How speech reveals character • performed by large choruses. • The word in Greek means dance. • Something to shock the audience • is the origin of our word scene. • Usage of words to express thought • a religious and civic celebration • The slope of the hill served as the • The arrangements of the events in the play • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2023-02-28
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- Hereditary class of rulers, Greek for “rule by the best people”
- League with a Military alliance led by the Athens
- battle where Greek victory over the Persian army that ended the First Persian War
- Oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- Form of government in which citizens hold political power
- The form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander’s conquests
- league with a Military alliance led by Sparta
- type of government were Democracy in which people elect representatives to make the nation’s laws
- Logical guess
- Type of Government in which citizens take part directly in the day-to-day affairs of government
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- Government in which a small group of people rule
- The civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans
- Person who pays rent, either in money or crops, to grow crops on another person’s land
- Legal member of a country or city-state
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- Military housing
- Foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- Battle where Greek victory over the Persian navy during the Second Persian war
- Ownership and control of other people as property
- Greek city-state
- Man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- Unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
22 Clues: Logical guess • Military housing • Greek city-state • Legal member of a country or city-state • league with a Military alliance led by Sparta • Government in which a small group of people rule • The civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans • League with a Military alliance led by the Athens • Ownership and control of other people as property • ...
Chapter 11 Cultural Contributions 2023-05-08
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- King of the gods and weather
- Plays that make fun of people and ideas
- Athletic contest consisting of five different events
- Greek writer of tragedies
- Predition of what may happen in the future
- Goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- Someone who can predict the future
- Queen of the gods
- God of war
- plays explaining events that cause suffering or failure
- God of the sea
- God of fire and artisans
- A testable prediction
- God of the sun
- Sporting events competition performed to please the gods
- Way of teaching using questions and answers
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- Greek philosopher who was sentenced to death for teaching youth how to think
- Greek philosopher who developed a system for classification of organisms
- Father of modern medicine
- A long speech by a single person
- Form of reasoning consisting of premises and conclusions
- Home of Greek gods and goddesses
- God of the underworld
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Olympic event that combines boxing and wrestling
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- A period of time in Ancient Greece that experienced high cultural achievement
- A logical systematic approach to the solution of a problem
- Goddess of the hunt and the moon
- God of the wild things
- famous student of Socrates
- Ancient Greek playwright of comedies
- Father of Greek theater
- Messenger of the gods
34 Clues: God of war • God of the sea • God of the sun • Queen of the gods • God of the underworld • Messenger of the gods • A testable prediction • God of the wild things • Father of Greek theater • God of fire and artisans • Father of modern medicine • Greek writer of tragedies • Goddess of wisdom and war • Goddess of love and beauty • famous student of Socrates • King of the gods and weather • ...
Greek Lessons 8 & 9 2023-10-08
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- a large bowl-shaped cavity in the ground
- the meaning of the Greek root polit, polis
- has to do with a ship
- the meaning of the Greek root crat, cras
- the branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
- the scientific study of trees
- means one’s own or individual
- the meaning of the Greek root thalass, thalatt
- eat
- has to do with flowers
- (of a disease) temporarily prevalent and widespread in an animal population
- word
- Greek root that means a running, course
- a person whose power derives from their wealth
- phyll, phyllo
- Greek suffix meaning sale, selling
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- a mode of behavior or way of thought peculiar to an individual
- separate; discern; judge
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- including or containing people from many different countries
- bad or mistaken pronunciation
- self
- the branch of botany that deals with the geographical distribution of plants
- a published collection of poems, songs, or other writings
- a system of government in which absolute power is held by the ruler
- Greek root that means horse
- has to do with fish
- resemblance
- the scientific study of birds
30 Clues: eat • self • word • resemblance • phyll, phyllo • has to do with fish • has to do with a ship • has to do with flowers • separate; discern; judge • Greek root that means horse • bad or mistaken pronunciation • the scientific study of trees • means one’s own or individual • the scientific study of birds • Greek suffix meaning sale, selling • Greek root that means a running, course • ...
Chapter 6 Latin Vocab 2023-09-13
20 Clues: God • now • and • book • safe • where • there • greek • second • tyrant • a greek • your (pl) • to be able • student (m) • student (f) • full, abundant • to bear, endure • fault, crime, vice • perpetual, lasting • ambush, plot, treachery
Chapter 6 Latin Vocab 2023-09-13
20 Clues: God • now • and • book • safe • where • there • greek • second • tyrant • a greek • your (pl) • to be able • student (m) • student (f) • full, abundant • to bear, endure • fault, crime, vice • perpetual, lasting • ambush, plot, treachery
Nikas, 100 Greece V.S. Rome 2023-02-14
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- The Romans had a ________ army and an even stronger empire.
- Greeks ___________ their dogs.
- While rome was good at working with non-metal, greek was good at working with ______.
- Greek soldiers were called hoplites and Roman soldiers were called _________
- Greek artist painted buildings and Roman artist made paintings of _________
- Rome and Greek used their dogs as _______.
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- Greeks had modern-day animals and Rome had _____ animals.
- Rome had dull colored walls and greek had brightly colored ________
- Romans planted barley while Greeks planted________
- Greeks planted vegetables and Rome planted __________as well as olive oil.
- While greeks would play sports, romans would ______ sports
- Romans _____ their dogs like they would a human.
- In Greece, they had a mild _______.
- Greek had compromising entertainment, rome had ______ entertainment
- Roman towns consisted of buildings and temples that they used to worship their ____.
15 Clues: Greeks ___________ their dogs. • In Greece, they had a mild _______. • Rome and Greek used their dogs as _______. • Romans _____ their dogs like they would a human. • Romans planted barley while Greeks planted________ • Greeks had modern-day animals and Rome had _____ animals. • While greeks would play sports, romans would ______ sports • ...
Horace's Illustrated History of Greece Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-07
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- “rule by the people”
- the Parthenon was dedicated to this goddess
- wrote “The Republic” about an ideal society
- when a citizen was sent away from Athens it was called __________
- the earliest people in Greece
- Persian leader who attacked Greece and conquered it
- where actors performed comedies and tragedies
- his army burned Athens
- the original Greek inhabitants of Sparta
- event held every four years
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- he spread Greek Culture called Hellenism throughout the empire
- where the Greek gods lived
- word that means “between the land”
- “rule by a few”
- Greek philosopher who was charged with treason
- people who rule alone
- he wrote “The Illiad” and “The Odyssey”
- new empire north of Greece led by Phillip the Great
- a city built on a hill
- people who trained to be warriors
20 Clues: “rule by a few” • “rule by the people” • people who rule alone • a city built on a hill • his army burned Athens • where the Greek gods lived • event held every four years • the earliest people in Greece • people who trained to be warriors • word that means “between the land” • he wrote “The Illiad” and “The Odyssey” • the original Greek inhabitants of Sparta • ...
Ancient Greece 2017-03-07
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- Where did the Persian Wars begin?
- A fortified hilltop.
- Who was kidnapped by the Trojan prince?
- A young Greek runner that delivered news..
- Who wrote the Theogony?
- A masterpiece of the sculpture.
- It's an european country.
- First of the three great philosophers
- A ighly regarded mathematician.
- A Greek city state.
- A group of philosphers.
- A small village near the ruins of ancient Nineveh.
- A Persian king.
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- The capital of Greece
- Island in Italy
- The popular language used in Hellenestic cultures.
- Center of commerce in the Hellenestic culture.
- Alexander's father.
- Athenian orator.
- Enormous stone lighthouse.
- Land conquered by Sparta in 725 B.C.
- Greek astronomer.
- Who ruined the ancient Greek civilization?
- What did Alexander wanted to conquer?
- The wife of Zeus.
25 Clues: Island in Italy • A Persian king. • Athenian orator. • Greek astronomer. • The wife of Zeus. • Alexander's father. • A Greek city state. • A fortified hilltop. • The capital of Greece • Who wrote the Theogony? • A group of philosphers. • It's an european country. • Enormous stone lighthouse. • A masterpiece of the sculpture. • A ighly regarded mathematician. • ...
Epistemology 2014-03-16
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- The study of knowledge.
- Reasoning from the specific to the general.
- Greek word for knowledge.
- The theory of doubting everything
- A statement that is true by definition
- What is the case, is the case.
- Idea that we are born as a blank slate.
- Greek for opnion
- The theory that we can only learn through our senses.
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- Do we know?
- A proposition that is true given a specific condition is met.
- Reasoning from the general to the specific.
- Existing as part of somethings basic nature
- Statement that asserts a judgment
- A person who doubts or witholds judgement
- Justified-True-Belief
- The theory that we can only learn through reason.
- Greek for after experience
- Statement that can be known by understanding words and the world.
- Greek for before experience.
20 Clues: Do we know? • Greek for opnion • Justified-True-Belief • The study of knowledge. • Greek word for knowledge. • Greek for after experience • Greek for before experience. • What is the case, is the case. • Statement that asserts a judgment • The theory of doubting everything • A statement that is true by definition • Idea that we are born as a blank slate. • ...
Theater History Part One 2023-01-12
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- circular acting space in an amphitheater
- Period that began in 400BC
- the pathways by which the chorus and some actors made their entrance and exit.
- the center of Greek theatre
- the first actor
- What happens in a play
- Frons Stone Structure that represented the front of houses
- a company of actors on stage
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- the idea or message of a play
- what is seen in a play
- large round building in Rome where major events happened
- Amphitheaters were built into these
- Greek philosopher
- Legends and stories behind the Greek gods
- these made it easier to change characters
- Round building, without a roof, that held big crowds.
- the building directly behind the stage
- The Greek god of wine and fertility
- How a person speaks in a play
- Place where the spectators sat
20 Clues: the first actor • Greek philosopher • what is seen in a play • What happens in a play • Period that began in 400BC • the center of Greek theatre • a company of actors on stage • the idea or message of a play • How a person speaks in a play • Place where the spectators sat • Amphitheaters were built into these • The Greek god of wine and fertility • ...
HISTORY OF GREEK THEATER 2023-01-06
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- ancient greek word for king
- Usage of words to
- a tragic hero is a man of noble structure
- play
- Characters support the plot.
- in greek means dance
- be part of the plot
- motivation drives the play.
- one key influence on greek drama
- altar
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- an act of injustice
- derived from the playwright thespis
- socrates lived during this period
- part man part goat
- god of greek drama
- first recorded theatrical event
- seeing space
- The arrangements of the events in
- Something to shock the
- Song sung by chorus
- thought
- origin of the word scene
- had huge advances in philosophy, rhetoric, literature,science, architecture, and visual arts during the 5th century
- dancing space
- theaters in the western world can be traced back to ancient
- How speech reveals
26 Clues: play • altar • thought • seeing space • dancing space • Usage of words to • part man part goat • god of greek drama • How speech reveals • an act of injustice • Song sung by chorus • be part of the plot • in greek means dance • Something to shock the • origin of the word scene • ancient greek word for king • motivation drives the play. • Characters support the plot. • first recorded theatrical event • ...
Ancient Greeks KS2 2022-10-12
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- a type of ship used by the Ancient Greeks
- The maze under King Minos's palace
- The shape of the Ancient Greek theatre
- the Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Defeated the Minotaur
- A one eyed giant
- Flew too high and plummeted to his death
- The wife of Zeus
- A winged horse
- The army which lost at the Battle of Marathon
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- Threw himself off the cliffs when black sails approached
- A Greek bearing a gift
- The name of Ancient Greek shield
- Defeated the Nemean lion and wore its skin
- The winged messenger
- the ordering of events by time
- The mountain home of the Olympian gods
- The name of the Greek infantry soldier
- a mythical fire-breathing monster
- The mother of Zeus
- The twin brother of Artemis
21 Clues: A winged horse • A one eyed giant • The wife of Zeus • The mother of Zeus • The winged messenger • Defeated the Minotaur • A Greek bearing a gift • The twin brother of Artemis • the ordering of events by time • the Gorgon with snakes for hair • The name of Ancient Greek shield • a mythical fire-breathing monster • The maze under King Minos's palace • ...
Roman Numerals 2024-11-01
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- This means 4.
- This Latin preposition means without.
- The English meaning of this Greek word is much or many.
- What is the numerical value of V?
- This word literally translates to we do not know.
- This Latin preposition means against.
- This Greek preposition means over or beyond.
- The word for one in Russian.
- The word for two in Russian.
- This Latin preposition means in front of or on.
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- Primum means ________.
- This means 5.
- What is the numerical value of II?
- The English meaning of this Greek word is large or great.
- The word for three in Albanian.
- This word means 1,000.
- This Latin preposition means within.
- This Greek preposition means with or together.
- This literally translates to I believe.
- A sextet has how many members?
20 Clues: This means 5. • This means 4. • Primum means ________. • This word means 1,000. • The word for one in Russian. • The word for two in Russian. • A sextet has how many members? • The word for three in Albanian. • What is the numerical value of V? • What is the numerical value of II? • This Latin preposition means within. • This Latin preposition means without. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-03-10
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- The place where the Greek gods lived.
- Empire that tried to take over Greece. Led to the first time the city-states worked together.
- He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Greek god of the underworld
- A temple built in ancient Athens to honor the goddess Athena.
- a piece of land that has water on three sides
- Greatest of the Greek heroes and son of Zeus
- Government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few people
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- Greek god of lightning, also the leader of the Greek gods.
- An early city that had its own laws and government
- Enemy city-state of Athens.
- Continent that includes Greece
- Patron god of the city of Athens. She is also the goddess of wisdom.
- A story that helps explain a culture's beliefs, not real/made up.
- Government in which the ruling power is handed down through generations
- Queen of the Greek gods and married to Zeus
- Sporting event held by the Greeks. It is held every four years.
17 Clues: Enemy city-state of Athens. • Greek god of the underworld • Continent that includes Greece • He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • The place where the Greek gods lived. • Queen of the Greek gods and married to Zeus • Greatest of the Greek heroes and son of Zeus • a piece of land that has water on three sides • An early city that had its own laws and government • ...
Catholic Symbols Crossword 2021-07-29
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- This was a symbol of Jesus's sacrifice for all of humanity, represented through the figure of Jesus upon a cross.
- The whiteness of this animal is a sign of innocence and purity, with the creature often associated with sacrifice in the old testament.
- A lily composed of three petals, which represent the holy trinity, that are bound at the base, which is mary; represents divinity.
- A figurative object Christ promised to place in the presence of Saint Peter, the first pope, to give him a binding authority over the direction of the Catholic Church.
- They Symbolise Christ being the beginning of creation and end of creation, as the two symbols are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet.
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- In Greek the word is Ichthus, which is an acrostic from a phrase in Latin, that in English translates to Jesus Christ, son of God, saviour
- In Roman times was a representation of torture and public humiliation; people were put to death on this object.
- A devotional image, representing the physical heart of Jesus and his divine love, through a shining light.
- When written on the cross, the letters symbolise a cosmic symbol as they are inscribed over one another, and enclosed with a circle.
- As John the Baptist was baptising Jesus Christ, an animal descended upon Jesus, a sign of God's dignified presence and grace.
10 Clues: A devotional image, representing the physical heart of Jesus and his divine love, through a shining light. • In Roman times was a representation of torture and public humiliation; people were put to death on this object. • This was a symbol of Jesus's sacrifice for all of humanity, represented through the figure of Jesus upon a cross. • ...
Catholic Symbols Crossword 2021-07-29
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- They Symbolise Christ being the beginning of creation and end of creation, as the two symbols are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet.
- A lily, composed of three petals, which represent the holy trinity, that are bound at the base, which is Mary, and represents divinity.
- This was a symbol of Jesus's sacrifice for all of humanity, represented through the figure of Jesus upon a cross.
- In Roman times was a representation of torture and public humiliation; people were put to death on this object.
- When written on the cross, the letters symbolise a cosmic symbol as they are inscribed over one another, and enclosed with a circle.
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- The whiteness of this animal is a sign of innocence and purity, with the creature often associated with sacrifice in the Old Testament.
- As John the Baptist was baptising Jesus Christ, an animal descended upon Jesus, a sign of God's dignified presence and grace.
- In Greek, the word is 'Ichthus', which is an acrostic from a phrase in Latin, that in English translates to Jesus Christ, son of God, saviour
- A devotional image, representing the physical heart of Jesus and his divine love, through a shining light.
- A figurative object Christ promised to place in the presence of Saint Peter, the first pope, to give him a binding authority over the direction of the Catholic Church.
10 Clues: A devotional image, representing the physical heart of Jesus and his divine love, through a shining light. • In Roman times was a representation of torture and public humiliation; people were put to death on this object. • This was a symbol of Jesus's sacrifice for all of humanity, represented through the figure of Jesus upon a cross. • ...
Catholic Symbols Crossword 2021-07-29
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- They Symbolise Christ being the beginning of creation and end of creation, as the two symbols are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet.
- A lily, composed of three petals, which represent the holy trinity, that are bound at the base, which is Mary, and represents divinity.
- This was a symbol of Jesus's sacrifice for all of humanity, represented through the figure of Jesus upon a cross.
- In Roman times, was a representation of torture and public humiliation; people were put to death on this object.
- When written on the cross, the letters symbolise a cosmic symbol as they are inscribed over one another, and enclosed with a circle.
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- The whiteness of this animal is a sign of innocence and purity, with the creature often associated with sacrifice in the Old Testament.
- As John the Baptist was baptising Jesus Christ, an animal descended upon Jesus, a sign of God's dignified presence and grace.
- In Greek, the word is 'Ichthus', which is an acrostic from a phrase in Latin, that in English translates to Jesus Christ, son of God, saviour.
- A devotional image, representing the physical heart of Jesus and his divine love, through a shining light.
- A figurative object Christ promised to place in the presence of Saint Peter, the first pope, to give him a binding authority over the direction of the Catholic Church.
10 Clues: A devotional image, representing the physical heart of Jesus and his divine love, through a shining light. • In Roman times, was a representation of torture and public humiliation; people were put to death on this object. • This was a symbol of Jesus's sacrifice for all of humanity, represented through the figure of Jesus upon a cross. • ...
myths and folktales Selina 2019-12-04
16 Clues: made gaia • oldest myth • how odin died • oldest folktale • made greek myths • 9 important gods • age of oldest myth • age of greek myths • greek creation god • myths and folktales • traditional stories • word myth came from • egyptian creation god • made hansel and gretel • story that covers lessons • where aztec myths are from
Myths and folktales Selina 2019-12-03
16 Clues: made Gaia • oldest myths • how Odin died • oldest folktale • greek myths age • made Greek myths • oldest myths age • Greek creation god • traditional stories • myths and folktales • oldest folktale age • story covers lessons • Egyptian creation god • made Hansel and Gretel • 9 important Egyptian gods • where Aztec myths are from
he 2024-06-06
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- Short expressions like "love you", "sincerely yours", "love".
- To follow steps or instructions exactly as given
- The readers or listeners that the text is addressing (8 letters)
- An official order or commission to do something
- When the letter is written.
- A method of accomplishing something
- Reasoning and evidence presented to support the position (8 letters)
- A series of chords that repeat in a song
- The final part summarizing the arguments and restating the position (10 letters)
- An opposing argument that is addressed and refuted (14 letters)
- A brief, precise statement of a course of action
- The main vocal part of a song
- A solo part in a song, often instrumental
- The first step in any procedure
- The speed at which a piece of music is played
- Greetings to the person you are writing to.
- Place where you are writing from.
- The art of persuasive writing or speaking (8 letters)
- initials of the writer.
- Information or data used to support an argument (8 letters)
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- The words of a song
- The final step or conclusion in a procedure
- The person who writes the music
- The person's name you are writing to.
- The section where the topic and position are introduced (12 letters)
- A popular song, often topping the charts
- Written or spoken instructions on how to do something
- A specific case or illustration used to support an argument (7 letters)
- A detailed series of steps to accomplish a task
- A document outlining the steps for performing a task
- After thought in a letter, you begin p.s and end it with your initials.
- A short, catchy part of a song
- A group of musicians who perform together
- The main part of the letter. it includes what you want to write to the other person.
- The opening of the letter usually starts with how are you or refers to previous letter.
- A systematic method to achieve an objective
- A repeated line or number of lines in a song
- The main idea or argument of the text (6 letters)
- The part indicates the letter is going to end
- The stance or opinion the writer is advocating (8 letters)
40 Clues: The words of a song • initials of the writer. • When the letter is written. • The main vocal part of a song • A short, catchy part of a song • The person who writes the music • The first step in any procedure • Place where you are writing from. • A method of accomplishing something • The person's name you are writing to. • A popular song, often topping the charts • ...
Unit 1 Review--NEWCOMERS Class 2024-09-13
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- It's time to get to work and put your ________ to the wheel.
- the letters of the English language
- the arrangement of the letters of the English language from A-Z
- letters written like this (A,B,C,D,E) are _______ _______ letters.
- That only happens once in a ________ ________.
- any letter in the English Language except for A, E, I, O, or U.
- He's a good guy, solid as a ________.
- She complains too much, but I guess that's why the ________ ________ gets the oil.
- letters that you do not hear when pronouncing consonant blends are _________ letters.
- the letters A,E,I,O,U in the English language (not consonants)
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- letters written like this (a,b,c,d,e) are _______ _______ letters.
- words or phrases that mean something different than their literal meaning
- I looked everywhere for my missing keys. I didn't leave a single ________ unturned.
- I'm in a tough situation--stuck between a rock and a _______ _______.
- I'm really tired today, I'm going to go to bed with the _______.
- That lady is crazy, she must have a _______ ________ or something!
- Pay attention to class, there's nothing worse than being caught ________ at the wheel.
- I love you so much, I would follow you to the ends of the ________.
- meaning one; all alone.
- People in _________ _________ shouldn't throw stones.
- I need to get busy and ________ ________ while the sun shines.
- I am so happy, I'm over the ________ with joy!
22 Clues: meaning one; all alone. • the letters of the English language • He's a good guy, solid as a ________. • That only happens once in a ________ ________. • I am so happy, I'm over the ________ with joy! • People in _________ _________ shouldn't throw stones. • It's time to get to work and put your ________ to the wheel. • ...
Parts of speech 2024-10-09
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- – A thing that flies in the sky
- – Describes how you might whisper
- a fast manner (7 letters)
- move swiftly on foot (4 letters)
- – Used to express surprise
- below something (5 letters)
- – Used to refer to a woman
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- exclamation expressing surprise (3 letters)
- to refer to a group of people (4 letters)
- – Describes being higher than something
- – Describes something very large
- – To run quickly
- – Used to connect two ideas
- color of the sky on a clear day (4 letters)
- to connect words or clauses (3 letters)
15 Clues: – To run quickly • a fast manner (7 letters) • – Used to express surprise • – Used to refer to a woman • – Used to connect two ideas • below something (5 letters) • – A thing that flies in the sky • – Describes something very large • move swiftly on foot (4 letters) • – Describes how you might whisper • – Describes being higher than something • ...
Fish Latin Lingo 2025-02-27
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- Ictalurus=fish-cat-greek,Punctatus=spotted-latin
- Alosa=shad-in-latin,Pseudoharengus=false-herring-greek
- Oncorhynchus=hooked-snout,Kisutch=old-russian-name-for-species
- Lepomis=scaled-gill-cover-greek,Macrochirus=large-hand-greek
- Esox=pike-in-latin,Masquinongy=native=american-name-species
- Acipenser=sturgeon-latin,Fulvescens=reddish/yellow-latin
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- Pomoxis=opercle-sharp-greek,Annularis=having-rings-latin
- Onchorhynchus=hooked-snout,Tshawytscha=russian-name-for-species
- Petromyzon=stone-to-suck-greek,Marinus=marine
- Salmo=leap,Trutta=trout
- Coregonus=angle-eye-greek,Clupeaformis=herring-shaped-latin
- Salvelinus=little-salmon,Fontinalis=living-in-springs
12 Clues: Salmo=leap,Trutta=trout • Petromyzon=stone-to-suck-greek,Marinus=marine • Ictalurus=fish-cat-greek,Punctatus=spotted-latin • Salvelinus=little-salmon,Fontinalis=living-in-springs • Alosa=shad-in-latin,Pseudoharengus=false-herring-greek • Pomoxis=opercle-sharp-greek,Annularis=having-rings-latin • Acipenser=sturgeon-latin,Fulvescens=reddish/yellow-latin • ...
Ancient Greece SBC 2022-04-06
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- The giant in the Odyssey
- Greek god of thunder and lightning
- King of the Greeks
- A town without luxury
- King of Troy
- Author of the Odyssey
- Amount of people to make it home alive on Odysseus's ship
- Greek god of archery
- Captures Odysseus
- Greek god of horses
- Greek god of the underworld
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- A woman so ugly she turned other's to stone
- The most honorable Trojan
- Achilles's best friend
- Main character of the Odyssey
- Fought Hector one on one before Achilles
16 Clues: King of Troy • Captures Odysseus • King of the Greeks • Greek god of horses • Greek god of archery • A town without luxury • Author of the Odyssey • Achilles's best friend • The giant in the Odyssey • The most honorable Trojan • Greek god of the underworld • Main character of the Odyssey • Greek god of thunder and lightning • Fought Hector one on one before Achilles • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-03-16
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- Guardian of the Underworld
- Epic prom written by ancient Greek poet Homer
- Herald of the Gods
- Born from her father’s head fully grown and dressed in armor
- Where did Greek Mythology originate from?
- Symbol of life, death, and rebirth in ancient Greek culture
- How many wives did Zeus have?
- You turn to stone when you gaze into her eyes
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- How many Olympians are there?
- Who did Hades kidnap?
- Greek counterpart of Hercules
- Wife of Zeus
- God of wine
- What symbol best represents Poseidon?
- Prison for the Titans
- God of the underworld
- Mythical creatures that lured sailors to their doom
- Goddess of harvest and fertility
18 Clues: God of wine • Wife of Zeus • Herald of the Gods • Who did Hades kidnap? • Prison for the Titans • God of the underworld • Guardian of the Underworld • How many Olympians are there? • Greek counterpart of Hercules • How many wives did Zeus have? • Goddess of harvest and fertility • What symbol best represents Poseidon? • Where did Greek Mythology originate from? • ...
Etymology Crossword 1.1 2011-09-08
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- Many trees that fell to the ground in prehistoric ages have turned into stone over time. The weather conditions _____ the wood.
- (GREEK) SKIN
- (GREEK) HEAT
- After I kill my first buck, the _____ [person noun ending in -ist] will arrange the deer’s skin in a lifelike pose.
- My brother can write with both his left and his right hand. He’s _____.
- (GREEK) BOTH
- (GREEK) TIME
- I _____ that the Grizzlies will return to the playoffs this year.
- During WWII, whole populations of people were killed in the _____.
- Did you just say, “Put a nickel in it”? That’s a unique _____ to tell me to hurry up!
- My _____ is that I shake my spoon every time I take it out of my mouth. Do you do something unique?
- You can skip the _____ of this book; it’s only a few words before the real story begins.
- (GREEK) ROCK
- The _____ is the layer of skin that sits upon all the other layers, to protect your body.
- (GREEK) AFTER, CHANGED, OVER
- “Doctor, what’s my _____?” “I’m afraid it will take you three months to recover.”
- The burning acids in my laboratory are _____, but your sarcasm right now is more _____ still!
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- (GREEK) BURN
- After looking through your symptoms, my _____ is that you do not have bird flu.
- Officers, let’s _____ our watches, so that we can each arrest our criminals together at the same time.
- Exxon-Mobil refines the oil that it pumps out of rocks into _____.
- The thick-skinned family of animals called _____s includes elephants, rhinos, and hippos.
- After my kidney was removed, I needed _____ to filter through my blood.
- The children watched the butterfly’s _____ with rapt attention. It changed form before their eyes!
- Frogs and other ______s have lives both on land and in water.
- When I was younger, I had a fast _____. Even when I ate chocolate cake, my body would throw it over into energy to burn it off.
- (GREEK) ONE'S OWN, UNIQUE
- After swimming outside in February, her body heat was below normal. She had the symptoms of _____.
- (GREEK) THROUGH, ACROSS, BETWEEN
- This book is full of _____s: ninjas did not shoot lasers! The author has his time backwards.
- When you can’t find the words, use a _____ to carry over your feelings to others.
- That sinus infection last month has turned into a _____ cough. You are sick all the time!
- Jamaicans speak a _____ of English between one another that sounds very different from the American _____.
- (GREEK) BEFORE, IN FRONT OF
34 Clues: (GREEK) BURN • (GREEK) SKIN • (GREEK) HEAT • (GREEK) BOTH • (GREEK) TIME • (GREEK) ROCK • (GREEK) ONE'S OWN, UNIQUE • (GREEK) BEFORE, IN FRONT OF • (GREEK) AFTER, CHANGED, OVER • (GREEK) THROUGH, ACROSS, BETWEEN • Frogs and other ______s have lives both on land and in water. • I _____ that the Grizzlies will return to the playoffs this year. • ...
Semester One Review 2015-01-05
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- Common enemy of both Athens and Sparta
- Ancient Egyptian leader
- Another name for Lines of Longitude
- Process Egyptian priests used to preserve dead bodies
- Type of democracy used in modern USA
- Type of information source from people who were actually "there"
- Before the Common Era abbreviation
- Military Pharaoh; creator of the first peace treaty
- Unlocked ancient hieroglyphics for scientists (2 words)
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Babylonian law-giver
- Greek philosopher credited with the scientific method
- The original state of nature for humanity
- A society with cities, a government, specialized jobs, religion, writing...
- Greek city-state with good farmland; nearly surrounded by mountains
- Leader of Athens during the Golden Age
- Type of democracy practiced in Ancient Greece
- Shows distance on a map
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Greek mathematician who created a math school and important theories
- Another name for Lines of Latitude
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- People responsible for writing
- Greek marketplace where people shared ideas
- Mesopotamia; river area site of early civilizations (2 words)
- Imaginary line separating the Eastern and Western hemispheres (2 words)
- Mesopotamian writing
- Government style ruled by religious leaders
- working together
- Wandering from place to place in search of food and shelter (like the early hunter-gatherers)
- Macedonian leader who spread Greek ideas around the world through conquering
- War between Troy and Greece; Greeks won by delivering a "horsey" surprise
- Egyptian Boy-King whose undisturbed tomb gave scientists clues about ancient life
- "Trade" pharaoh; first female ruler of Egypt
- Part of a map that explains the symbols
- Greek doctor; modern doctors take an oath named after him
- Social Contract philosopher; believed that political societies must choose their own leader
36 Clues: working together • Mesopotamian writing • Babylonian law-giver • Ancient Egyptian leader • Shows distance on a map • War between Athens and Sparta • People responsible for writing • Before the Common Era abbreviation • Another name for Lines of Latitude • Another name for Lines of Longitude • Type of democracy used in modern USA • Common enemy of both Athens and Sparta • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-08-28
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- / greek reformer also know for his poetry
- / person who takes power ilegally
- / a greek with the right to participate in government
- / sickness that broke out in athens
- / a warrior society that prepared for war at birth, due to being surrounded by enemies
- / greek for city state
- / gave greeks their alphabets
- / rule by the few
- / sparta's strength
- / a large outdoor space used by the ancient greek for entertainment
- / story that explain beliefs
- / what greek ate often
- / a city state in greece that was a very important cultural centre in the 5th century B.C
- / he was a philosopher, student of plato and teacher of alexander the great
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- / conflict that bring city state together
- / home of God, Goddesses
- / this greek king spent most of his life creating one of the largest empire of the ancient world through his military
- / he was a philosopher who founded academy in athens, the first institution of higher learning in the western world
- / military houses
- / he was a philosopher who contributed to the field of ethic and taught other to ask question when solving problem.
- / games held in ancient greece every four years
- / one of the three highways of water bordering greece
- / the study of basic truths
- / he was known as "the father of history" due to his writing of the histories
- / a long story poem
- / an ancient fortress on high rocky outcrop above the city of Athens
- / ship for war
- / marketplace in ancient greece
- / a former temple on the athenian acropolis , dedicated to the goddess athena
- / ruler of the greek God
30 Clues: / ship for war • / military houses • / rule by the few • / a long story poem • / sparta's strength • / greek for city state • / what greek ate often • / home of God, Goddesses • / ruler of the greek God • / the study of basic truths • / story that explain beliefs • / gave greeks their alphabets • / marketplace in ancient greece • / person who takes power ilegally • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-20
Across
- city-state
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
- Greek thinker who believed in practicing moderation and the use of reason
- a government that gives people the power to rule themselves
- a form of democracy where citizens choose government officials to represent them
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events
- the Great Macedonian King who expanded his empire across parts of three continents
- group of expert shipbuilders that settled on the island of Crete
- a type of government that uses force to rule
- Greek philosopher famous for using questioning techniques
- sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of Zeus
- Greek doctor famous for the Hippocratic oath, which ensures doctors do what is best for their patients
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- Greek-like culture
- Greek philosopher and teacher who created the Academy
- a type of government where only a small group of the wealthiest people have the power
- leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy
- a form of democracy that allows all citizens to directly participate in government
- a long-term war between Athens and Sparta that led to Sparta’s victory
- group of soldiers arranged in a square
- someone who has the right to participate in government
- poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad
- an agreement formed between groups to work together
- a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state
- a type of government where the power is shared with a small group of people
- the first Greeks who established colonies and built fortresses throughout Greece
26 Clues: city-state • Greek-like culture • group of soldiers arranged in a square • poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad • a type of government that uses force to rule • leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy • Greek city-state that became a military society • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • an agreement formed between groups to work together • ...
Greeks vs Romans 2021-02-14
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- One of the things that made life enjoyable for the Greeks and Romans was music and
- these were of placed inside temples and looked like Greek gods and goddesses
- capital of Greece
- Ancient Greece was made up of these
- Ancient Roman money was called
- The first Olympic Games were held in the southern city of
- There were many of these in Rome and throughout the Roman Empire
- Greek invention this device was used to power the mill and the toothed gears used to transfer the power to the mill
- capital of Italy
- The ancient Romans perfected mosaic
- Greece abolished their monarchy in 1975 and became a
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- children in ancient Greece enjoyed playing a variety of games in this structure
- Inspired by Greek art, Roman artists often focused on gods
- When he took power he named himself dictator for life
- Just like children of today, children in ancient Greece loved to play with a variety of
- early Roman invention used to channel water
- The Greeks and Romans loved their pets, especially the animal that barks like a
- city state known for its well known army
- temple in Athens built to honor Greek goddess Athena
- Most Roman education was based around Greek traditions, but it also included things like Roman politics and different religious
- The fall of Western Rome was called the
- Greek money is called
22 Clues: capital of Italy • capital of Greece • Greek money is called • Ancient Roman money was called • Ancient Greece was made up of these • The ancient Romans perfected mosaic • The fall of Western Rome was called the • city state known for its well known army • early Roman invention used to channel water • temple in Athens built to honor Greek goddess Athena • ...
Morphemes 2023-02-02
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- prefix meaning bad or wrong
- suffix meaning past tense
- prefix meaning down or away
- prefix meaning together, with, or jointly
- Greek base meaning rule, strength or power
- Sufix meaning action or process of
- Greek base meaning fear of
- Latin base meaning to build
- Greek base meaning light
- suffix meaning one who or that which
- Suffix meaning full of or full
- suffix meaning like or manner of
- Greek base meaning people
- prefix meaning not, opposite of, in, or on
- prefix meaning out
- suffix meaning state of, process of, function
- suffix meaning relating to the process of or state
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- prefix meaning not, opposite, or apart
- Latin base meaning to pull or drag
- Latin base meaning love
- Latin base meaning to throw or lie
- suffix meaning state of, quality of
- suffix meaning pertaining to, made of
- Suffix meaning act of, state of, or result of
- Latin base meaning to take, catch, seize, hold or receive
- suffix meaning can do or able to
- suffix meaning causing or making
- Greek base meaning city or method of government
- Latin base meaning to loosen
- prefic meaning back or again
- Greek base meaning water
- Latin base meaning burst or break
- Latin base meaning to curve or bend
- Suffix meaning state, quality, or condition
- prefix meaning not, opposite of, to reverse
35 Clues: prefix meaning out • Latin base meaning love • Greek base meaning light • Greek base meaning water • suffix meaning past tense • Greek base meaning people • Greek base meaning fear of • prefix meaning bad or wrong • prefix meaning down or away • Latin base meaning to build • Latin base meaning to loosen • prefic meaning back or again • Suffix meaning full of or full • ...
Ancient Greek Vocabulary 2025-04-24
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- System of different levels of authority
- Tactic to prevent supplies from reaching a place
- Principle that the authority of a state and its government comes from its people
- Persian king who invaded Greece in 490 BCE
- Set of fundamental principles by which a state is governed
- Series of conflicts between Athens and Sparta
- Persian king known as "The Great"
- Trojan hero who fled to Italy after the fall of Troy
- THE GREAT Macedonian king who conquered much of the known world
- Government by the people
- Site of a famous Greek victory over the Persians
- Peninsula in southern Greece
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- Government by a small group of people
- Independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- Greek city-state known for its democracy and philosophy
- System where citizens participate directly in political decisions
- Greek word for city-state
- Strong devotion to one's own nation
- Ancient Greek city-state known for its military prowess
- Policy of extending a country's power through diplomacy or military force
- System where people elect representatives to make decisions
- Distance east or west of the prime meridian
- High fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- Distance north or south of the equator
- Persian king who continued his father's invasion of Greec
- Ancient Greek city-state, rival of Athens
26 Clues: Government by the people • Greek word for city-state • Peninsula in southern Greece • Persian king known as "The Great" • Strong devotion to one's own nation • Government by a small group of people • Distance north or south of the equator • System of different levels of authority • Ancient Greek city-state, rival of Athens • Persian king who invaded Greece in 490 BCE • ...
The Early Greek World 2025-10-23
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- the Greek word for "city-state"
- "goddess of beauty and love"
- "goddess of the hunt, animals, and moon"
- "goddess of marriage and children
- Greek religion was _______, as they believed in many gods and goddesses
- the city of Athens is credited with giving the free world the political concept of ________
- "goddess of wisdom" patron goddess of Athens
- the Greek term for "rule of a king"
- "god of the sun, music, and prophecy
- Athenian law giver that created HARSH "Draconian" laws for the people
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- this city-state was known for its militarism...focus on building Greece's best warriors
- Athenian law giver that reformed laws for the people, not as harsh as Draco
- the epic written by Homer about the Trojan War
- "king of the gods"
- the Greeks copied "this" from the Phoenicians...the Romans would later copy them
- the Greeks viewed themselves as _______ of their state, NOT subjects that merely obey
- the first true Greeks, warrior people that spoke Greek, conquered the Minoans
- the Greek political term for "rule of one man" (not a king)
- the supposed author of the Iliad, the epic concerning the Trojan War
- the Greek political term for the "rule of a few" or a small group of men
- the "pre-Greeks," trading people centered on the island of Crete
21 Clues: "king of the gods" • "goddess of beauty and love" • the Greek word for "city-state" • "goddess of marriage and children • the Greek term for "rule of a king" • "god of the sun, music, and prophecy • "goddess of the hunt, animals, and moon" • "goddess of wisdom" patron goddess of Athens • the epic written by Homer about the Trojan War • ...
Mythology 2023-04-28
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- a tragic hero
- Greek god of earthquakes and storms
- the messenger of the gods
- Greek god of passionate
- Greek god of the underworld
- a musician who sang and played very beautifully
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- Greek god of fertility, wine,and ecstasy
- son of Zeus, Hera and god of fire
- fell in love Narcissus
- son of the river god Cepheus
- the leader of all Greek gods
- a nymph associated with trees
- queen of heaven
13 Clues: a tragic hero • queen of heaven • fell in love Narcissus • Greek god of passionate • the messenger of the gods • Greek god of the underworld • son of the river god Cepheus • the leader of all Greek gods • a nymph associated with trees • son of Zeus, Hera and god of fire • Greek god of earthquakes and storms • Greek god of fertility, wine,and ecstasy • ...
Greece crossword 2021-05-06
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- high hill
- Wheel, A wheel that can carry water in a circle
- Capital of greece
- government in which a few people have power
- greek word for city state
- Clock, Thing that can wake you up in the morning that goes off, was created by greeks
- body of stories about gods that explain how the world works
- Has strong army, city state of greece, trains boys at a young age
- the Great, created a vast empire that stretched from Macedonia to Egypt and from Greece to part of India
- Sea=Sea south of greece
- an open space that served as a meeting ground for various activities of the citizens
- who had the right to participate in government
- Taught by Plato, Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece
- Person who wrote many fables
- Year of the Trojan War
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- rich landowner
- who wrote the iliad and the odyssey
- leader who held power through the use of force
- Democracy
- type of government in which people rule themselves
- Toy on a string that was created by the greeks
- first greek speaking civilization to live in greece
- stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- Way the greeks would honor their gods with a sport
- Taught Aristotle, was a greek philosopher
- greek civilization but not considered greek because didn’t speak the greek language
- War, legendary conflict between the early Greeks and the people of Troy in western Anatolia
27 Clues: high hill • Democracy • rich landowner • Capital of greece • Year of the Trojan War • Sea=Sea south of greece • greek word for city state • Person who wrote many fables • who wrote the iliad and the odyssey • Taught Aristotle, was a greek philosopher • government in which a few people have power • leader who held power through the use of force • ...
Giants of Psychology 2023-01-20
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- His belief is that all matter was composed of four elements: water, fire, earth, and air.
- Greek philosopher of nature remembered for his cosmology and for his discovery of the true cause of eclipses.
- Greek philosopher known for his cosmology in which fire forms the basic material principle of an orderly universe.
- Greek philosopher that founded Eleaticism.
- The attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object.
- Controbitunist to all fields of philosophy and science, he invented the field of formal logic. Founded his own school in Athens.
- one of the founders of sophism, a movement traditionally associated with philosophy that emphasizes the practical application of rhetoric toward civil and political life.
- Ancient Greek philosopher who formulated paradoxes that defended the belief that motion and change are illusory.
- A paid teacher of philosophy and rhetoric in ancient Greece, associated in popular thought with moral skepticism and specious reasoning.
- the signs of the origin and development of the universe.
- Founding father of Western philosophy, examined all aspects of life and ancient Athens.
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- Known as "the laughing philosopher" and was one of the two founder of Ancient atomist theory.
- Sacred rituals, spirit divination, mysterious, or supernatural forces.
- Greek philosopher that worked in fields that we now call geography and biology, was the first speculative astronomer.
- person who supports the theories of Greek philosopher.
- The belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence.
- Greek mathematician, astronomer, statesman, and pre-Socratic philosopher from Miletus in Ionia, Asia Minor.
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- Founded the Platonist school of thought and the Academy.
- Father of medicine.
20 Clues: Father of medicine. • Greek philosopher that founded Eleaticism. • person who supports the theories of Greek philosopher. • Founded the Platonist school of thought and the Academy. • the signs of the origin and development of the universe. • Sacred rituals, spirit divination, mysterious, or supernatural forces. • ...
Ancient Greek Vocabulary 2025-01-13
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- War a long-term war between Athens and Sparta that led to Sparta’s victory
- Greek thinker who believed in practicing moderation and the use of reason
- group of soldiers arranged in a square
- a government that gives people the power to rule themselves
- Greek doctor famous for the Hippocratic oath, which ensures doctors do what is best for their patients
- a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state
- democracy a form of democracy where citizens choose government officials to represent them
- poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad
- the Great Macedonian King who expanded his empire across parts of three continents
- group of expert shipbuilders that settled on the island of Crete
- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
- a type of government where the power is shared with a small group of people
- sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of Zeus
- someone who has the right to participate in government
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- city-state
- leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy
- Greek philosopher famous for using questioning techniques
- Greek philosopher and teacher who created the Academy
- democracy a form of democracy that allows all citizens to directly participate in government
- a type of government that uses force to rule
- an agreement formed between groups to work together
- a type of government where only a small group of the wealthiest people have the power
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- Greek-like culture
- the first Greeks who established colonies and built fortresses throughout Greece
26 Clues: city-state • Greek-like culture • group of soldiers arranged in a square • poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad • a type of government that uses force to rule • leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy • Greek city-state that became a military society • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • an agreement formed between groups to work together • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2025-10-01
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- - Was an Ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period
- - Form of government that places power in the hands of a small privileged ruling class
- War - Fought between Athens and Sparta for the hegemony of the Ancient Greek world from 431 to 404 B.C.
- - City-state in Ancient Greece, philosophical
- of Macedonia - Was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia 359 to 336 B.C.
- - System where male citizens participated directly in government through assemblies and court
- - A civilization in Ancient Greece located in Crete, 2500 to 1450 B.C.
- War - Series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-state, 499 to 449 B.C.
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- - Was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- - Was an Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teach in Ancient Greece, polarizing figure in the Athenian society
- Civilization - Greek culture and Near East customs were combined
- - Body of troops standing or moving in close formation
- the Great - Was a king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and one of the greatest military commanders
- - One of the four major Hellenes ethnic groups
- - Blind Greek poet in 750 B.C.
- - A civilization in Ancient Greece in the Balkan Peninsula
16 Clues: - Blind Greek poet in 750 B.C. • - City-state in Ancient Greece, philosophical • - One of the four major Hellenes ethnic groups • - Was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • - Body of troops standing or moving in close formation • - Was an Ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period • - A civilization in Ancient Greece in the Balkan Peninsula • ...
Greek vs. Roman artists and thinkers 2025-04-18
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- Greek sculptor, made Zeus at Olympia
- Greek mathematician, A'2 + B'2 = C'2
- Greek poet who had made the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Father of tragedy
- Roman Writer known for the Aeneid
- Greek father of Geometry
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- Greek historian who wrote about the wars
- Wrote Oedipus Rex
- Roman scientist, and astronomer
- Greek scientist, Pi and the lever
- Three Greek philosophers
11 Clues: Wrote Oedipus Rex • Father of tragedy • Three Greek philosophers • Greek father of Geometry • Roman scientist, and astronomer • Greek scientist, Pi and the lever • Roman Writer known for the Aeneid • Greek sculptor, made Zeus at Olympia • Greek mathematician, A'2 + B'2 = C'2 • Greek historian who wrote about the wars • Greek poet who had made the Iliad and the Odyssey
Stone age tools 2024-08-05
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- Farming tool for sowing seeds(6 letters)
- Tool for cutting harvested grains (6 letters)
- Used for clearing land or cutting trees(3 letters)
- Ancient stone tool with a sharp edge, used for cutting
- Used to shape and spin clay for making Pottery (7 letters)
- Used for shooting arrows (3 letters)
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- Heavy tool made of stone, used for pounding or striking
- Tool for smoothing and polishing pottery surfaces
- Rotating grain-grinding device to make flour (5 letter)
- Mesh Device used for catching fish (3 letters)
- Fishing weapon with multiple barbs (7 letters)
- Sharp tool for cutting, made from flint (5 letters)
- Curved Tool for catching fish by hooking their mouth (4 letters)
13 Clues: Used for shooting arrows (3 letters) • Farming tool for sowing seeds(6 letters) • Tool for cutting harvested grains (6 letters) • Mesh Device used for catching fish (3 letters) • Fishing weapon with multiple barbs (7 letters) • Tool for smoothing and polishing pottery surfaces • Used for clearing land or cutting trees(3 letters) • ...
Week 11 2021-10-27
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- Greek schools
- the city where the Parthenon stands
- one of Aristotle's famous students
- holy men
- who built the Parthenon
- the father of medicine
- study of stars
- Greek writing tool
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- what Greek actors wore
- outdoor theater shaped like a semi-circle
- the poison used to kill Socrates
- a Greek philosopher
- sculptor who designed the Parthenon
- poem about the Trojan War
14 Clues: holy men • Greek schools • study of stars • Greek writing tool • a Greek philosopher • what Greek actors wore • the father of medicine • who built the Parthenon • poem about the Trojan War • the poison used to kill Socrates • one of Aristotle's famous students • the city where the Parthenon stands • sculptor who designed the Parthenon • outdoor theater shaped like a semi-circle
Greek art 2021-03-12
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- Traditionally a bowl used to mix water and wine
- notion that the parts of a work will be proportionate to each other
- Greek for young woman
- Original entrance to the Acropolis
- They created many copies of Greek originals, these copies are invaluable today as they are our only source of information about these pieces
- The material for constructing the Parthenon and other temples on the Acropolis
- A traditional Athenian garment for women, one was presented to Athena on her birthday
- The center chamber in a Greek temple
- A pottery vessel used to store various products
- An optical illusion in Greek columns where the shaft bulges out slightly in the center to make the columns appear straight and evenly spaced
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- He is the man responsible for many of the Parthenon pieces being in London, not Athens
- Triangular area within the pediment
- The uppermost portion of the capital of a column
- A standard, rule, or guideline in architecture
- Decorative square or rectangular panel found on Greek temples
- This temple order is considered the oldest and simplest
- Greek for young man
- The procession in celebration of Athena’s birthday
18 Clues: Greek for young man • Greek for young woman • Original entrance to the Acropolis • Triangular area within the pediment • The center chamber in a Greek temple • A standard, rule, or guideline in architecture • Traditionally a bowl used to mix water and wine • A pottery vessel used to store various products • The uppermost portion of the capital of a column • ...
Austalian Open 2024-12-23
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- The phrase "___ Open," is 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
- The surface of the Australian Open courts. (8 letters)
- The sport played at the Australian Open. (6 letters)
- The baseline where players serve and receive. (4 letters)
12 Clues: A perfect point in tennis • A champion’s reward. (5 letters) • The Australian Open City. (9 letters) • The first shot of a rally. (5 letters) • The action of hitting the ball. (4 letters) • Rafael, a 22-time Grand Slam winner. (5 letters) • The sport played at the Australian Open. (6 letters) • The surface of the Australian Open courts. (8 letters) • ...
FIRE POWER 2012-10-14
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- the Greek god of the winds
- a person who forges iron
- flashes of electricity
- the Greek goddess of love and beauty
- a huge abyss in the underworld
- Leo's pet dragon
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- Jason's elder sister
- the Greek god of fire,crafts,and blacksmiths
- the Greek god of sleep
- the Greek personification for the sky
- the Greek goddess of agriculture
- niece of Circe (immortal daughter of Hecate)
12 Clues: Leo's pet dragon • Jason's elder sister • the Greek god of sleep • flashes of electricity • a person who forges iron • the Greek god of the winds • a huge abyss in the underworld • the Greek goddess of agriculture • the Greek goddess of love and beauty • the Greek personification for the sky • the Greek god of fire,crafts,and blacksmiths • ...
FIRE POWER 2012-10-14
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- Leo's pet dragon
- Jason's elder sister
- the Greek goddess of love and beauty
- a huge abyss in the underworld
- flashes of electricity
- the Greek god of fire,crafts,and blacksmiths
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- the Greek goddess of agriculture
- a person who forges iron
- niece of Circe (immortal daughter of Hecate)
- the Greek personification for the sky
- the Greek god of the winds
- the Greek god of sleep
12 Clues: Leo's pet dragon • Jason's elder sister • flashes of electricity • the Greek god of sleep • a person who forges iron • the Greek god of the winds • a huge abyss in the underworld • the Greek goddess of agriculture • the Greek goddess of love and beauty • the Greek personification for the sky • niece of Circe (immortal daughter of Hecate) • ...
FIRE POWER 2012-10-14
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- a huge abyss in the underworld
- the Greek personification for the sky
- the Greek god of the winds
- the Greek god of fire,crafts,and blacksmiths
- Leo's pet dragon
- niece of Circe (immortal daughter of Hecate)
- flashes of electricity
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- the Greek goddess of love and beauty
- a person who forges iron
- the Greek goddess of agriculture
- Jason's elder sister
- the Greek god of sleep
12 Clues: Leo's pet dragon • Jason's elder sister • the Greek god of sleep • flashes of electricity • a person who forges iron • the Greek god of the winds • a huge abyss in the underworld • the Greek goddess of agriculture • the Greek goddess of love and beauty • the Greek personification for the sky • the Greek god of fire,crafts,and blacksmiths • ...
Names Homegroup-7A-2024 2024-02-08
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- Starts with 'A' and there are two
- Starts with 'R' and ends with 'y', with an 'l' in the middle
- Starts with 'B' and ends with 'k'
- Starts with 'P' and ends with 'k'
- Starts with 'E' and shares a Last Name with a class mate
- Starts with 'S' with three letters
- Starts with 'J' with four letters
- Starts with 'M' and ends with 'i'
- Starts with 'B' and has a 'z' in it
- Starts with 'B' and has an 'oo' in it
- Starts with 'H' and ends in 'i'
- Starts with 'I' and has four letters
- Starts with 'N' and has five letters
- Starts with 'S; and has a 'mm' in it
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- Starts with 'S' and ends with 'n'
- Starts with 'X' and ends with 'r'
- Starts with 'K' and ends with 'h', with nine letters
- Starts with 'G' with five letters
- Starts with 'A' and ends with 'a'
- Starts with 'C' and ends with 'n'
- Starts with 'P' and ends with 'z'
- Starts with 'J' and shares a Last Name with a class mate
- Starts with 'K' and has five letters
- Starts with 'R' and is also a precious red gem
- Starts with 'E' and ends with 'e'
- Starts with 'K' and sits with Maddi
- Starts with 'B' and ends with 'y'
27 Clues: Starts with 'H' and ends in 'i' • Starts with 'S' and ends with 'n' • Starts with 'X' and ends with 'r' • Starts with 'A' and there are two • Starts with 'B' and ends with 'k' • Starts with 'G' with five letters • Starts with 'P' and ends with 'k' • Starts with 'A' and ends with 'a' • Starts with 'C' and ends with 'n' • Starts with 'P' and ends with 'z' • ...
Hailey's puzzle 2025-01-27
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- the space Between your nostrils
- space between your eyebrows
- the day after tomorrow
- the utterly sick feeling after you eat or drink too much
- the rumbling of your stomach
- the dot over an "i" or an "a"
- the name of the tiny plastic table placed inside the pizza box (2 words with a dash in between. 5 letters, 5 letters)
- the prongs on a fork are called
- the name of your tiny toe or finger
- the name of the "na na na & la la la" that don't really have a meaning in a song. (3 words with dash in-between. 3 letters, 7 letters,8 letters)
- the metal device used to measure your feet at the shoe store (2 words with dash in-between, 8 letters and 6 letters)
- the weird cage that holds the cork in the bottle of champagne
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- the condition of finding it difficult to get out of bed in the morning
- the way it smells after it rains
- illegible handwriting is called
- the arm hole in clothes where the sleeves are sewn
- plastic or metal coating at the end of your shoelace
- when you combine an exclamation mark and a question mark
- the cry of a newborn baby
- the sheen or light that you see when you close your eyes and press on them with your hands
20 Clues: the day after tomorrow • the cry of a newborn baby • space between your eyebrows • the rumbling of your stomach • the dot over an "i" or an "a" • the space Between your nostrils • illegible handwriting is called • the prongs on a fork are called • the way it smells after it rains • the name of your tiny toe or finger • the arm hole in clothes where the sleeves are sewn • ...
SPACE FACTS 2021-09-17
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- what used to be the ninth planet from the sun? (5 letters)
- A constellation is made up of... (5 letters)
- Mars has a robot called the Mars R_ _ _ _
- the sun is a... (4 letters)
- how many moons does the Earth have? (3 letters)
- There is no _ _ _ _ _ in space because "nobody can hear you scream"
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- What Galaxy are we in? M_ _ _ _ W_ _
- We can see space through a T_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- what is the red planet? (4 letters)
- What is a gravitational pull that astronauts travel in? (5 letters)
- 70% of Earth is covered in...(5 letters)
- which planet has a ring of space dust and ice? (6 letters)
- What is the hottest planet? (5 letters)
13 Clues: the sun is a... (4 letters) • what is the red planet? (4 letters) • What Galaxy are we in? M_ _ _ _ W_ _ • What is the hottest planet? (5 letters) • 70% of Earth is covered in...(5 letters) • Mars has a robot called the Mars R_ _ _ _ • We can see space through a T_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • A constellation is made up of... (5 letters) • ...
Silent Letters 2020-03-21
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- / A body part in your leg.
- / A device you use to smooth your hair.
- / Spider have this many legs.
- / A body part on your hand.
- / Something you switch on when you enter a room.
- / a tool used to cut objects
- / A baby sheep.
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- / Your turn this on a door to enter a room.
- / A device we use to call others.
- / a loud sound you can make with your lips
- / a tool to tighten nuts & screws
- / One of your fingers.
- / A baby cow.
13 Clues: / A baby cow. • / A baby sheep. • / One of your fingers. • / A body part in your leg. • / A body part on your hand. • / a tool used to cut objects • / Spider have this many legs. • / A device we use to call others. • / a tool to tighten nuts & screws • / A device you use to smooth your hair. • / a loud sound you can make with your lips • ...
Silent Letters 2021-11-19
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- the thing you turn to open a door
- the circular decoration that goes on peoples' doors
- the noise or action of hitting a door to announce your presence
- parts of the body that attach your hands to your arms
- a hero who wears armor
- to cover something up completely
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- to destroy something
- to create something using yarn and needles
- the body part that sticks out when you bend your leg
- to use a pencil to make marks on a paper
- a tool used to cut
- to twist something to get all the water out of it
- when someone chews repeatedly on something
13 Clues: a tool used to cut • to destroy something • a hero who wears armor • to cover something up completely • the thing you turn to open a door • to use a pencil to make marks on a paper • to create something using yarn and needles • when someone chews repeatedly on something • to twist something to get all the water out of it • the circular decoration that goes on peoples' doors • ...
Sarah 2018-04-11
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- Break.
- We went to the beach -----.
- Weird or uninspected.
- Smash.
- No Arguing.
- Pens, pencils, rubbers and rulers.
- Portion - 5 letters.
- Borrow means to ----.
- Pay money - 3 letters.
- ----- work on your test.
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- Let's go and sit on the ------.
- To collect.
- Prepare
- Shred.
- The ----- is huge 5 letters.
- Be careful.
- See you later.
- Don't look.
- Infection.
19 Clues: Break. • Shred. • Smash. • Prepare • Infection. • To collect. • Be careful. • No Arguing. • Don't look. • See you later. • Portion - 5 letters. • Weird or uninspected. • Borrow means to ----. • Pay money - 3 letters. • ----- work on your test. • We went to the beach -----. • The ----- is huge 5 letters. • Let's go and sit on the ------. • Pens, pencils, rubbers and rulers.
The Periodic Table 2024-10-11
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- It's in the top right conner letters are HE
- its letters are CU
- Short word letters SN
- Its initial doesn't go but the letters are AU
- Another common one but also the name of a coin NI
- The first metalloid on the staircase B
- It's on the staircase and its letter is SI
- Most common metal initials are FE
- A planet name but it's a metal know as HG
- Foil, Pretty well known letters AL
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- Is a metal initial IN
- the only different one on the left side
- on the staircase
- It's nonmetal and initial is O
- Its initial is N and it's a nonmetal
- Its initial is NE
- The last metalloid on the staircase PO
- The second metalloid initials are SI
- on the left side of the table
- on the right side of the table
20 Clues: on the staircase • Its initial is NE • its letters are CU • Is a metal initial IN • Short word letters SN • on the left side of the table • It's nonmetal and initial is O • on the right side of the table • Most common metal initials are FE • Foil, Pretty well known letters AL • Its initial is N and it's a nonmetal • The second metalloid initials are SI • ...
Data Breach Crossword 2025-03-28
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- A type of attack that tricks users into revealing information (8 letters)
- Unauthorized access to data (6 letters)
- Sensitive information that could be compromised (8 letters)
- Someone who gains unauthorised access to data (6 letters)
- The process of keeping information safe (13 letters)
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- Financial consequences of breaching the DPA (5 letters)
- Damage to a company's public image (10 letters)
- Regulation that protects personal data in the EU
- A security measure that verifies identity (9 letters)
- A type of software used to steal data (7 letters)
- The act of making data unreadable to unauthorized users(10 letters)
- A measure to prevent unauthorized access (9 letters)
12 Clues: Unauthorized access to data (6 letters) • Damage to a company's public image (10 letters) • Regulation that protects personal data in the EU • A type of software used to steal data (7 letters) • A measure to prevent unauthorized access (9 letters) • The process of keeping information safe (13 letters) • A security measure that verifies identity (9 letters) • ...
History of the Greek theater 2023-01-06
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- How speech reveals character
- performed by large choruses.
- performers in Greek theater can be divided into
- The word in Greek means dance.
- Something to shock the audience
- arousing pity and fear,wherewith to accomplish a
- Thespis was the first winner. He is the earliest known playwright and actor. The word thespian,
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a
- greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god
- Characters support the plot. Their motivation drives the play
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- The word comes the the Greek word theatron, which means place of seeing
- a religious and civic celebration
- Usage of words to express thought
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the
- imitation of an action
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- two key influences on Greek drama were the
- was the first great theorist of dramatic art
- A very wealthy city
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- This rule did not restrict the number of roles to three,because a single actor could play several roles.
- The slope of the hill served as the
- is the origin of our word scene.
25 Clues: A very wealthy city • imitation of an action • How speech reveals character • performed by large choruses. • The word in Greek means dance. • Something to shock the audience • is the origin of our word scene. • a religious and civic celebration • Usage of words to express thought • The slope of the hill served as the • The arrangements of the events in the play • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-05-02
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- a traditional story, especially concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- the goddess of wisdom
- a special sporting event to worship the god Zeus
- a hill that Greek polises were built on
- a Greek city-state known for its military training and discipline
- all the eligible members of a state, typically through
- the goddess of love and beauty
- a Greek play that ended with the hero dying
- Sea: the sea the Greece settled around
- a Greek marketplace similar to an Agora
- considered the first Greek civilization
- belonging to the past or a very long time ago
- representatives.
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- a professional soldier hired to
- a Greek city-state known for its navy
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
- the god of the underworld
- a system of government by the whole population
- the god of war
- Zeus’s wife
- the god of the sea
- the temple that sits atop the Acropolis in Athens dedicated to Athena
- the Minoans lived on this island
- they built these to honer their gods
- Olympus: the place the greeks believed the gods stayed
- in a foreign army.
27 Clues: Zeus’s wife • the god of war • representatives. • the god of the sea • in a foreign army. • the goddess of wisdom • the god of the underworld • the goddess of love and beauty • a professional soldier hired to • the Minoans lived on this island • they built these to honer their gods • a Greek city-state known for its navy • Sea: the sea the Greece settled around • ...
Northern Europe crossword puzzle 2024-02-22
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- currency of Europe 4 letters
- capital of iceland 9 letters
- capital of lithuania 7 letters
- least populous country 13 letters
- capital of norway 4 letters
- the number of Western European countries 4 letters
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- most populous country 7 letters
- Famous museum in Paris 6 letters
- capital of Finland 7 letters
- capital of france 5 letters
- famous french artist 5 letters
11 Clues: capital of france 5 letters • capital of norway 4 letters • currency of Europe 4 letters • capital of iceland 9 letters • capital of Finland 7 letters • capital of lithuania 7 letters • famous french artist 5 letters • most populous country 7 letters • Famous museum in Paris 6 letters • least populous country 13 letters • the number of Western European countries 4 letters
Hercules cross word 2024-05-09
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- is the patron goddess of lawful marriage. She presides over weddings, blesses and legalises marital unions, and protects women from harm during childbirth.
- demigod son of Zeus and Alcmene completed the 12 labors
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- god of Thunder Greek mythology
- reparation or expiation for sin.
- The Nemean lion was a monster in Greek mythology that lived at Nemea. Eventually, it was killed by Heracles
- half-horse and half-human creatures who were depicted in Greek mythology
- In Greek mythology, Perseus is the legendary founder of the Perseid dynasty. He was, alongside Cadmus and Bellerophon, the greatest Greek hero
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- is a being with partial or lesser divine status, such as a minor deity, the offspring of a god and a mortal, or a mortal raised to divine rank.
- work hard; make great effort.
- Theseus was a divine hero and the founder of Athens from Greek mythology.
- She is best known as the mother of Heracles, whose father was the god Zeus. Alcmene was also referred to as Electryone, a patronymic name as a daughter of Electryon.
- an imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening.
- the quality or state of being physically strong.
- is genus of invertebrate freshwater animals having a circlet of 4 to 25 tentacles on one end of its tubelike body.
- a god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion).
- In Greek mythology, Olympus is the home of the Greek gods, on Mytikas peak
- a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
18 Clues: work hard; make great effort. • god of Thunder Greek mythology • reparation or expiation for sin. • a god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion). • the quality or state of being physically strong. • demigod son of Zeus and Alcmene completed the 12 labors • an imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening. • ...
Greek & Rome 2021-02-12
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- Greek did many different ------ of art
- Romans relied on ---------- food variety of Mediterranean
- Rome sporting events took place inside their arena, The -----------------
- The Greeks lost the art of -------- around 1200 BC and for nearly 500 years
- In Rome and Greek both had ---------.
- Romes --------- was better and more attention to the Greeks.
- Men had most of the power in ---------- of ancient Greek
- In Greek wine was not just a drink but also a --------.
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- Rome art focuses more on ---------- and goddesses.
- Rome and Greece are both on the continent of ---------.
- Both Greece and Rome had --------- that included running and jumping.
- Greeks --------- are like today.
- The roman emperor ruled Rome during the ----------- rule.
- Women in Greek were ------------ an important place in Greek
- Romans and Greeks children played with a different kinds of --------
15 Clues: Greeks --------- are like today. • In Rome and Greek both had ---------. • Greek did many different ------ of art • Rome art focuses more on ---------- and goddesses. • Rome and Greece are both on the continent of ---------. • In Greek wine was not just a drink but also a --------. • Men had most of the power in ---------- of ancient Greek • ...
Percy Jackson Crossword 2023-04-05
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- The greek god of the sea
- A strong current created by tidal flow/the name of Percy’s sword
- A long metal blade with a hilt, used as a weapon
- Greek god of the sky
- A type of colour found in between green and purple
- A greek monster with snakes for hair
- Ruler of the underworld in greek mythology
- An electrical discharge caused by imbalances between the clouds and the ground
- A collection of myths, usually belonging to a specific culture or religion..
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- Nature spirits with the upper half of a man, and the lower half a goat.
- The greek god of courage and war
- Bead-like objects formed by certain oysters and mussels.
- A three headed dog, guards the underworld
- The greek ‘mother of monsters”, daughter of Tartarus and Gaea
- Part human and part deity
15 Clues: Greek god of the sky • The greek god of the sea • Part human and part deity • The greek god of courage and war • A greek monster with snakes for hair • A three headed dog, guards the underworld • Ruler of the underworld in greek mythology • A long metal blade with a hilt, used as a weapon • A type of colour found in between green and purple • ...
Greek gods crossword puzzle 2024-06-10
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- god of fire, blacksmith and craftsmen.
- Goddess of harvest and agriculture.
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom.
- God of love and desire.
- The Primordial Titan of Astronomy.
- Greek goddess of the hunt and the wild.
- the god of wine-making, orchards and fruit, vegetation, fertility, festivity, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre.
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- the Greek god of artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters
- god of the upper air, light, the atmosphere, space and heaven.
- brother of Zeus
- was born from the foam of the sea
- the father of all gods
- the goddess of domestic life, home and hearth, the flame that kept a family's home warm.
- Greek god of war.
- the only god in the classical pantheon to share the same name in both Greek and Roman traditions.
- The chilly lord of the underworld was among the few Greek gods to come across
16 Clues: brother of Zeus • Greek god of war. • the father of all gods • God of love and desire. • Greek goddess of war and wisdom. • was born from the foam of the sea • The Primordial Titan of Astronomy. • Goddess of harvest and agriculture. • god of fire, blacksmith and craftsmen. • Greek goddess of the hunt and the wild. • the Greek god of artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters • ...
The Persian Wars 2025-05-14
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- – The battle where a Greek soldier ran over 40km to announce victory.
- – The brave Spartan king who led at Thermopylae.
- – The naval battle where Greek ships trapped the Persian fleet.
- – The Greek city known for its strong warriors.
- – The Persian king who invaded Greece with a huge army.
- – What the Spartans showed at Thermopylae.
- – A fleet of warships, important at Salamis
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- – What the Greeks achieved at Marathon and Salamis.
- – The Athenian leader who planned the victory at Salamis.
- – The Greek city that led the fight at Marathon and Salamis.
- – A fast Greek warship used in the Battle of Salamis.
- – The powerful empire that tried to conquer Greece.
- – A Greek military formation used by hoplites in battle.
- – A clever plan used to win a battle.
- – The battle where 300 Spartans held off a huge Persian army.
15 Clues: – A clever plan used to win a battle. • – What the Spartans showed at Thermopylae. • – A fleet of warships, important at Salamis • – The Greek city known for its strong warriors. • – The brave Spartan king who led at Thermopylae. • – What the Greeks achieved at Marathon and Salamis. • – The powerful empire that tried to conquer Greece. • ...
Summer in Scotland 2025-04-23
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- Traditional Scottish dance (4 letters)
- Highland clan leader (5 letters)
- Highland peak (3 letters)
- Scottish national emblem (7 letters)
- Famous Loch (4 letters)
- Stringed instrument in Scottish music (4 letters)
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- Highland valley (4 letters)
- Summer festival in Edinburgh (6 letters)
- Scottish skirt (4 letters)
- Summer flower in the Highlands (6 letters)
- Scottish term for lake (4 letters)
- Highland cattle breed (5 letters)
12 Clues: Highland peak (3 letters) • Famous Loch (4 letters) • Scottish skirt (4 letters) • Highland valley (4 letters) • Highland clan leader (5 letters) • Highland cattle breed (5 letters) • Scottish term for lake (4 letters) • Traditional Scottish dance (4 letters) • Scottish national emblem (7 letters) • Summer festival in Edinburgh (6 letters) • ...
Kalen Bucknell's Crossword 2013-11-26
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- The opposite of an Auditory and a Kinesthetic Learner. (13 letters)
- The opposite of a Visual and a Kinesthetic Learner. (15 letters)
- An action where a person is ready to help or assist. (7 letters)
- What I want to do as a career. (12 letters)
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- This is one of my top Multiple Intelligences. (13 letters)
- The opposite of right brain abilities. (18 letters)
- A person learning to fly. (12 letters)
- Where I want to work. (9 letters)
- What I want to buy when I am older (5 letters)
- One of my values. (13 letters)
- In this activity you “slip the bonds of earth” and become airborne. (6 letters)
- A subject which I enjoy and where you work with numbers. (4 letters)
12 Clues: One of my values. (13 letters) • Where I want to work. (9 letters) • A person learning to fly. (12 letters) • What I want to do as a career. (12 letters) • What I want to buy when I am older (5 letters) • The opposite of right brain abilities. (18 letters) • This is one of my top Multiple Intelligences. (13 letters) • ...
Kalen Bucknell's Crossword 2013-11-26
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- Where I want to work. (9 letters)
- One of my values. (13 letters)
- A person learning to fly. (12 letters)
- The opposite of right brain abilities. (18 letters)
- In this activity you “slip the bonds of earth” and become airborne. (6 letters)
- A subject which I enjoy and where you work with numbers. (4 letters)
- What I want to buy when I am older (5 letters)
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- The opposite of a Visual and a Kinesthetic Learner. (15 letters)
- An action where a person is ready to help or assist. (7 letters)
- The opposite of an Auditory and a Kinesthetic Learner. (13 letters)
- This is one of my top Multiple Intelligences. (13 letters)
- What I want to do as a career. (12 letters)
12 Clues: One of my values. (13 letters) • Where I want to work. (9 letters) • A person learning to fly. (12 letters) • What I want to do as a career. (12 letters) • What I want to buy when I am older (5 letters) • The opposite of right brain abilities. (18 letters) • This is one of my top Multiple Intelligences. (13 letters) • ...
