greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-21
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- latin root for bitter/sour
- to raise doubt or hesitate over something
- not showing care
- latin root for eat
- regardless of
- latin root for light
- expressing something forcibly or clearly
- being open and honest
- extremely dirty or unpleasant
- latin root for well
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- latin room for "do or make"
- involves conflict
- to refuse to accept; deny
- producing great protift
- greek and latin root for produce
- greek root for far
- latin root for carry
- greek root for small
- to promote
- seeming reasonable
20 Clues: to promote • regardless of • not showing care • involves conflict • greek root for far • latin root for eat • seeming reasonable • latin root for well • latin root for carry • greek root for small • latin root for light • being open and honest • producing great protift • to refuse to accept; deny • latin root for bitter/sour • latin room for "do or make" • extremely dirty or unpleasant • ...
Prima Porta 2023-08-25
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- thing retrieved by Augustus in his victory over the Parthians
- Animal suggesting Parthians to be untrustworthy
- original material
- ceremonial clothing
- Victory at Actium
- location statue was found
- Child
- reminiscent of a Greek hero
- pictured as a...
- Divine ancestor and patron of the Julian family
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- Victory at Naulochus
- Greek sculptor of influence
- Augustus' descendant depicted in the center
- symobolic of prosperity & new golden age
- consular
- present material
- raised right hand
- decorated chest plate
- Greek century of influence
- wisdom & prophecy
20 Clues: Child • consular • present material • pictured as a... • original material • Victory at Actium • raised right hand • wisdom & prophecy • ceremonial clothing • Victory at Naulochus • decorated chest plate • location statue was found • Greek century of influence • Greek sculptor of influence • reminiscent of a Greek hero • symobolic of prosperity & new golden age • ...
WORLD MYTHOLOGY 2025-03-28
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- Norse father of gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Mythical bird reborn from ashes
- Gorgon with snake hair
- Riddle-asking creature
- Bull-headed labyrinth dweller
- Three-headed guardian of underworld
- One-eyed giant
- Hindu destroyer deity
- Greek god of music and prophecy
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- Hammer-wielding thunder god
- Hindu preserver deity
- Legendary sea monster
- Winged divine stallion
- Japanese fox spirit
- Fire-breathing hybrid monster
- Greek king of gods and sky
- Norse female warrior spirit
- Egyptian jackal-headed deity
- Egyptian god of afterlife
20 Clues: One-eyed giant • Japanese fox spirit • Norse father of gods • Hindu preserver deity • Legendary sea monster • Hindu destroyer deity • Winged divine stallion • Gorgon with snake hair • Riddle-asking creature • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of afterlife • Greek king of gods and sky • Hammer-wielding thunder god • Norse female warrior spirit • Egyptian jackal-headed deity • ...
theatre 2022-02-14
26 Clues: epic • adler • roman • hagen • greek • spolin • absurd • realism • meisner • futurism • checkhov • commedia • medieval • grotowski • symbolism • strasberg • naturalism • surrealism • restoration • worldwartwo • worldwarone • elizabethan • stanislavski • neoclassical • grouptheatre • expressionism
Ancient Greece Test Review 2025-03-21
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- Greek philosopher and teacher who created the Academy
- a government that gives people the power to rule themselves
- poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad
- Greek word for a city-state
- War a long-term war between Athens and Sparta that led to Sparta’s victory
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- group of expert shipbuilders that settled on the island of Crete
- 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
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
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- a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state
- The greek_________ Age was a time where civilization fell and there is a lack of historical sources.
- Greek philosopher famous for using questioning techniques
- The Empire that tried to invade all of Greece and was defeated by the united city-states
- leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy
- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events
- During the _______________ Period greek culture was spread by the conquest of Alexander the Great
- the first Greeks who established colonies and built fortresses throughout Greece
- a type of government with one ruler who takes power by force.
19 Clues: Greek word for a city-state • poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad • leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy • Greek city-state that became a military society • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • Greek philosopher and teacher who created the Academy • a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state • ...
great Greek 2023-06-13
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- was an ancient Greek physician and the father of Western medicine. He is famous for his ethical approach to medicine and his contributions to medical theory and practice.
- was the king of the gods in Greek mythology and the ruler of Mount Olympus. He was the god of thunder and lightning and the guardian of justice. played a central role in Greek religion and mythology.
- was the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare. She was also associated with crafts and arts. was highly revered in ancient Greece and represented intellectual pursuits and practical wisdom.
- was the Greek goddess of hunting, the wilderness, and childbirth. She was also associated with the moon and represented female strength and independence.
- was a Greek philosopher and a student of Socrates. He is best known for his philosophical dialogues, including "The Republic," in which he explored various concepts such as justice, knowledge, and the ideal society.
- : was a legendary Greek hero known for his incredible strength and his twelve labors. He was the son of Zeus and was celebrated for his bravery and heroic deeds.
- was the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He was one of the major Olympian gods and controlled the seas and all aquatic creatures. trident was his iconic weapon and symbol of power.
- was an ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician who is best known for the Pythagorean theorem. He founded the Pythagorean school, which had a profound influence on mathematics and philosophy.
- was a classical Greek philosopher credited as the founder of Western philosophy. He is best known for his Socratic method of questioning and his emphasis on self-examination and critical thinking.
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- was a Greek god associated with music, poetry, prophecy, healing, and the sun. He was known for his artistic talents and his oracle at Delphi, where he provided guidance and prophecies to mortals.
- In Greek mythology, was the king of the gods and the father of the Titans. He ruled over the universe and was associated with the sky.
- was the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She was often depicted as a symbol of idealized beauty and passionate love. played a significant role in Greek mythology and inspired love and desire among gods and mortals.
- was an ancient Greek poet, traditionally considered the author of the epic poems "Iliad" and "Odyssey." These poems are foundational works of Western literature and narrate the events of the Trojan War and the adventures of Odysseus.
- was an ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer. He made important contributions to mathematics, such as calculating the value of pi and developing principles of hydrostatics. famous for his exclamation, "Eureka!"
- was a Greek philosopher and polymath who made significant contributions to various fields, including logic, biology, ethics, and politics. He was a student of Plato and later became the teacher of Alexander the Great.
15 Clues: In Greek mythology, was the king of the gods and the father of the Titans. He ruled over the universe and was associated with the sky. • was the Greek goddess of hunting, the wilderness, and childbirth. She was also associated with the moon and represented female strength and independence. • ...
SeaMail Crossword - July 2024-07-15
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- Biological sonar used by marine animals like dolphins and bats to navigate and hunt (12 letters)
- Small colourful fish often found in coral reefs, known for their symbiotic relationship with sea anemones (9 letters)
- Process where excessive nutrients in a body of water cause dense plant growth and oxygen depletion (14 letters)
- Mass nesting event of sea turtles, especially the Olive Ridley species (8 letters)
- Describes organisms living in the open ocean, away from the coast or sea floor (7 letters)
- Giant seaweed often forming underwater forests in cold coastal waters (4 letters)
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- Also known as the ocean sunfish, this large, disc-shaped fish is known for basking at the surface of tropical and temperate oceans (8 letters)
- Marine crustacean known for inhabiting discarded shells and often seen carrying its home on its back (10 letters)
- This process involves the vertical movement of water, bringing nutrients from the deep ocean to the surface (9 letters)
- Ocean layer where temperature changes rapidly with depth, separating warmer surface water from cooler deep water (11 letters)
- The phenomenon of ocean water rising and falling due to gravitational forces exerted by the moon and sun (5 letters)
- Largest species of sea turtle, known for its long migrations and diet of jellyfish (10 letters)
- Most endangered porpoise native to the northern part of the Gulf of California (7 letters)
- Type of filtering structure found in certain whales, used for feeding on small marine organisms (6 letters)
14 Clues: Giant seaweed often forming underwater forests in cold coastal waters (4 letters) • Mass nesting event of sea turtles, especially the Olive Ridley species (8 letters) • Most endangered porpoise native to the northern part of the Gulf of California (7 letters) • Describes organisms living in the open ocean, away from the coast or sea floor (7 letters) • ...
Antigone 2012-05-01
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- A tyrannical ruler who killed his own family.
- The Greek god of wine or drunkness.
- The Greek word for tragic flaw.
- Brother of Polynices son of Oedipus.
- Queen Jocastas original husband oedipus's father.
- The Greek word meaning "cleansing of the body or soul".
- a blind soothsayer who warned Creon of his downfall.
- The theaters in which Greek plays were performed in.
- An ode sung by the chour at the begginingof a Greek play.
- Leader of the chour in a Greek play.
- The place where "Antigone" took place.
- The movement performed by the chorus during the singing of the ode.
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- A nation without a government, or no leader.
- To be ruled by one king or queen.
- The battle in which polynices and eteocles both died.
- A woman Antigone was compared to that got turned into stone by Zues to stop her sorrow.
- To be ruled by the few.
- Antigones sister.
- The tragic flaw of pride.
- Son of oedipus has a brother that sided with Creon.
- a man whom killed himself with his own sword to be with his fiance.
- The woman who tried to change Creon and went against him
- The rulers wife who killed herself ovr hearing all but her husband have parished.
- A inserpt that comes after the main ending of the play.
- Oedipus's wife and mother.
25 Clues: Antigones sister. • To be ruled by the few. • The tragic flaw of pride. • Oedipus's wife and mother. • The Greek word for tragic flaw. • To be ruled by one king or queen. • The Greek god of wine or drunkness. • Brother of Polynices son of Oedipus. • Leader of the chour in a Greek play. • The place where "Antigone" took place. • A nation without a government, or no leader. • ...
Classical Mediterranean 2019-09-24
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- A result of the mountainous terrain of Greece
- Official language of the Roman empire, though Greek was one as well
- This union of Greek city-states led to a Civil War
- Government invented by the Romans
- The Roman Rival across the Mediterranean; enemy during the Punic Wars
- The official religion of the Persian Empire
- Taught Alexander
- Characteristic of both Roman and Greek architecture
- Taught his students to question everything
- The polis that won the Peloponnesian War
- A regional governor in the Persian Empire
- Religion born in Rome, Spread by Paul and others
- The half of the Roman Empire that survived the fall, became the Byzantine Empire
- The inventors of democracy
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- Time of prosperity and peace in Rome
- The senate was made of of these people
- The Roman constitution
- Laws, coins, measurements. The Persians and Romans both did this to be efficient
- Who did all the labor in Spartan society?
- Greek culture spread throughout Egypt, Persia, and India. Thanks to Alexander
- The Roman Empire officially begins with this emperor, successor of Julius Caesar
- Most Greek polis' were this type of government
- Taught his students about The Cave
- The tolerant founder of the Persian Empire
- Greatest story teller in Greek history
- The representatives of the Plebeians in Rome
- Cash crop of commercial farms of Rome
27 Clues: Taught Alexander • The Roman constitution • The inventors of democracy • Government invented by the Romans • Taught his students about The Cave • Time of prosperity and peace in Rome • Cash crop of commercial farms of Rome • The senate was made of of these people • Greatest story teller in Greek history • The polis that won the Peloponnesian War • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2023-02-28
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- Logical guess
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- league with a Military alliance led by Sparta
- League with a Military alliance led by the Athens
- type of government were Democracy in which people elect representatives to make the nation’s laws
- Military housing
- The civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans
- Unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
- Foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- Hereditary class of rulers, Greek for “rule by the best people”
- Oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
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- Government in which a small group of people rule
- battle where Greek victory over the Persian army that ended the First Persian War
- The form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander’s conquests
- Legal member of a country or city-state
- Greek city-state
- Ownership and control of other people as property
- Form of government in which citizens hold political power
- Battle where Greek victory over the Persian navy during the Second Persian war
- Type of Government in which citizens take part directly in the day-to-day affairs of government
- Man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- Person who pays rent, either in money or crops, to grow crops on another person’s land
22 Clues: Logical guess • Greek city-state • Military housing • 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 • Ownership and control of other people as property • League with a Military alliance led by the Athens • The civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-05-02
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- a professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army.
- the Minoans lived on this island
- the goddess of love and beauty
- a special sporting event to worship the god Zeus
- the goddess of wisdom
- Olympus: the place the greeks believed the gods stayed
- Sea: the sea the Greece settled around
- a Greek city-state known for its navy
- the god of the sea
- the god of war
- Zeus’s wife
- they built these to honer their gods
- belonging to the past or a very long time ago
- the temple that sits atop the Acropolis in Athens dedicated to Athena
- a Greek marketplace similar to an Agora
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- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- a Greek play that ended with the hero dying
- a Greek city-state known for its military training and discipline
- a traditional story, especially concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- a system of government by the whole population
- considered the first Greek civilization
- a hill that Greek polises were built on
- all the eligible members of a state, typically through
- representatives.
- the god of the underworld
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
26 Clues: Zeus’s wife • the god of war • representatives. • the god of the sea • the goddess of wisdom • the god of the underworld • the goddess of love and beauty • 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 • considered the first Greek civilization • ...
The Odyssey Review 2023-10-09
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- Odysseus's loyal wife, longing for his return
- to honor or praise, usually related to religion
- Odysseus's son, he is just a baby when Odysseus leaves for the Trojan War
- The fake name Odysseus calls himself to the Cyclops in order to trick him
- eventually drying or having the ability to die- humans
- the belief that a person's destiny was in the hands of the gods and goddesses
- Odysseus's home
- living forever and unable to die
- a feeling of anger or being jealous of someone because of what they have or the way they are
- a Greek war hero, king of Ithaca, on a long journey home
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- a female god in Greek mythology
- a traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being, hero, or event
- The Greek god who punishes Odysseus and his men
- a set of customs, beliefs, and information passed down from generation to generation
- the Greek goddess who Odysseus worships
- an act of penalty for some type of bad behavior, crime, or wrongdoing
- One-eyed giant and monster who traps Odysseus and his men in a cave
- the support or approval of something
- The name of the war that Odysseus is called to fight in
- The home of the Greek gods and goddesses, Mount ____
- a male god in Greek mythology
21 Clues: Odysseus's home • a male god in Greek mythology • a female god in Greek mythology • living forever and unable to die • the support or approval of something • the Greek goddess who Odysseus worships • Odysseus's loyal wife, longing for his return • The Greek god who punishes Odysseus and his men • to honor or praise, usually related to religion • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome 2022-05-10
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- architectural feature used in many Roman buildings
- marvels of engineering that the Roman’s built to connect people and goods throughout their empire
- long white robe Romans wore to keep cool
- material invented by the Roman’s that allowed them to build tall, magestic buildings
- creature found in Greek myths that is half man half goat
- mountain range that separates Italy from mainland Europe
- stone that was used in Rome to create sculptures
- Greek god of the sea
- Roman way of decorating floors and walls by sing tiles to create a picture
- type of footwear worn by Romans and boys who don’t like foot prison’s
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- half bull creature found in the Labrynth of Greek myth
- the Greeks believed that all _________ in society should have a say in creating laws
- god of the underworld
- city that was attacked secretly when Greek soldiers hid in a wooden horse
- Island in the Mediterranean where Ancient Greek culture started
- king of the gods
- brother who founded Rome on a hill
- major Greek city that included a sacred hill called the acropolis
- ancient Roman fighter that provided entertainment for the people
- both Italy and Greece are considered this type of landform
- island at the tip of Italy
- beings that ancient Greeks and Roman’s believed ruled their lives
22 Clues: king of the gods • Greek god of the sea • god of the underworld • island at the tip of Italy • brother who founded Rome on a hill • long white robe Romans wore to keep cool • stone that was used in Rome to create sculptures • architectural feature used in many Roman buildings • half bull creature found in the Labrynth of Greek myth • ...
Vocab 4 2026-01-16
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- Government in which power is held by the people (rule by citizens).
- A powerful Greek city-state known for democracy and naval strength.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A single ruler who seized power illegally in ancient Greece.
- An economic system using currency as a medium of exchange.
- The blend of Greek, Middle Eastern, and other cultures after Alexander's conquests.
- A dense, rectangular military formation of Greek soldiers with spears and shields.
- A kingdom north of Greece that conquered the Greek city-states under Alexander the Great.
- Government ruled by a small class of wealthy, noble families.
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- A government where a small group of people holds power.
- An alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens for defense against Persia.
- A war fought between citizens of the same country or state.
- An independent, self-governing Greek city-state.
- A rival alliance of city-states led by Sparta.
- The main temple on the Acropolis of Athens, dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- A period of immense cultural and economic flourishing in Athens (c. 460–429 BCE).
- A person who seeks wisdom and knowledge through rational inquiry (e.g., Socrates, Plato).
- Trading goods and services directly without using money.
- A large peninsula in Southeast Europe where Greece is located.
- Government ruled by a single person (king/queen), typically inherited power.
20 Clues: Land surrounded by water on three sides. • A rival alliance of city-states led by Sparta. • An independent, self-governing Greek city-state. • A government where a small group of people holds power. • Trading goods and services directly without using money. • An economic system using currency as a medium of exchange. • ...
Catholic Symbols Crossword 2021-07-29
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- This was a symbol of Jesus’ 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 the 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 aa they are inscribed over one another, and enclosed with a circle.
- As Jhon the Baptist was baptising Jesus Christ, an animal descended upon Jesus, , a sign of gods 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’ sacrifice for all of humanity, represented through the figure of Jesus upon a cross. • ...
Catholic Symbols Crossword 2021-07-30
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- They symbolise Christ being the beginning of creation and the 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 Jhon the Baptist was baptising Jesus Christ, an animal descended upon Jesus, a sign of Gods 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.
- 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. • 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. • ...
The Skyline Project 2025-02-15
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- In a foreign country (6 letters)
- Promote something publicly (9 letters)
- Higher than (5 letters)
- Do something (3 letters)
- Not present (6 letters)
- Surrounded by (5 letters)
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- Bank record or story (7 letters)
- Location details (7 letters)
- Accomplish a goal (7 letters)
- Real or existing (6 letters)
- A dull pain (4 letters)
11 Clues: Higher than (5 letters) • Not present (6 letters) • A dull pain (4 letters) • Do something (3 letters) • Surrounded by (5 letters) • Location details (7 letters) • Real or existing (6 letters) • Accomplish a goal (7 letters) • In a foreign country (6 letters) • Bank record or story (7 letters) • Promote something publicly (9 letters)
FIRE POWER 2012-10-14
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- niece of Circe (immortal daughter of Hecate)
- a huge abyss in the underworld
- a person who forges iron
- Jason's elder sister
- Leo's pet dragon
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- the Greek goddess of agriculture
- the Greek god of fire,crafts,and blacksmiths
- flashes of electricity
- the Greek personification for the sky
- the Greek goddess of love and beauty
- the Greek god of sleep
- the Greek god of the winds
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 • the Greek god of fire,crafts,and blacksmiths • ...
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. • ...
Silent Letters 2017-03-03
13 Clues: Smell • Havoc! • A season • Incorrect • To cut food • A baby sheep • A sweet snack • Garden Ornament • Day of the week • Musical Instrument • From another country • A tiny piece of food • Shoulder ____ and toes
love 'letters' 2024-06-11
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- not a typical item people celebrate having
- an activity that we can't do in one go
- blackhole
- a move i had no idea about
- youre an addict and it leads to our run of shame
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- its almost been a constant in every order
- hardest to match pace at for us
- a go-to even after we're belly full
- pretty much a sunday routine
- a game you absolutely suck at
- we've both been a puking/pooping
- we've established this our dynamic at times (80%)
- a dish that sort of began our chefing journey
13 Clues: blackhole • a move i had no idea about • pretty much a sunday routine • a game you absolutely suck at • hardest to match pace at for us • we've both been a puking/pooping • a go-to even after we're belly full • an activity that we can't do in one go • its almost been a constant in every order • not a typical item people celebrate having • ...
Silent Letters 2025-02-13
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- the past tense of climb
- a person who fits or repairs pipes
- how heavy something or someone is
- soul or spirit of a deceased person or animal
- a sharp kitchen tool used for cutting
- the opposite of day
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- to keep trying
- characteristic of, or resembling a ghost
- great pleasure or happiness
- to scare
- frightfully or horribly
- how tall something or someone is
- a military servant or follower of a king
13 Clues: to scare • to keep trying • the opposite of day • the past tense of climb • frightfully or horribly • great pleasure or happiness • how tall something or someone is • how heavy something or someone is • a person who fits or repairs pipes • a sharp kitchen tool used for cutting • characteristic of, or resembling a ghost • a military servant or follower of a king • ...
Ghost Letters 2025-02-27
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- where your hand meets your arm
- It's kind of like an elf.
- past tense of know
- the name of one of your fingers
- car crash
- a baby sheep
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- The ____ said "no dogs allowed."
- A tool used to tighten bolts.
- My dog likes to _____ on a bone.
- You use this to tidy your hair.
- Use this to slice bread.
- I must ____ your birthday present.
- the joint in the middle of your leg
13 Clues: car crash • a baby sheep • past tense of know • Use this to slice bread. • It's kind of like an elf. • A tool used to tighten bolts. • where your hand meets your arm • You use this to tidy your hair. • the name of one of your fingers • The ____ said "no dogs allowed." • My dog likes to _____ on a bone. • I must ____ your birthday present. • the joint in the middle of your leg
Silent Letters 2025-10-04
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- lacking intelligence
- this is what you do to your shoelaces
- when your pen wr___ on paper
- somebody who fights with armour
- to say something out and about on a hard piece of something
- part of your hand
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- when you don't think they're right
- your always telling the truth
- owed money
- sharp tool used for cutting
- you have to c____ a hill
- part of your arm
- you do this before entering a room
13 Clues: owed money • part of your arm • part of your hand • lacking intelligence • you have to c____ a hill • sharp tool used for cutting • when your pen wr___ on paper • your always telling the truth • somebody who fights with armour • when you don't think they're right • you do this before entering a room • this is what you do to your shoelaces • ...
5/6 Word List Batch 03 2026-03-10
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- A pile of letters or messages. (14 letters)
- When something is 100% certain to happen. (8 letters)
- To grow or change into something bigger. (7 letters)
- To talk to someone by writing letters or emails. (10 letters)
- When something is actually about the thing you are discussing. (8 letters)
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- The part of your body where your arm joins your neck. (8 letters)
- To know who someone is because you have seen them before. (9 letters)
- A book that tells you what words mean and how to spell them. (10 letters)
- A person who works in an office and answers the phone. (9 letters)
- A place you go to pay for a meal and eat out. (10 letters)
- Something you watch on the telly. (9 letters)
- When you really, really need something to happen. (9 letters)
12 Clues: A pile of letters or messages. (14 letters) • Something you watch on the telly. (9 letters) • To grow or change into something bigger. (7 letters) • When something is 100% certain to happen. (8 letters) • A place you go to pay for a meal and eat out. (10 letters) • When you really, really need something to happen. (9 letters) • ...
Midterm Review 2017-12-07
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- religion that advocated people follow the 8-Fold Path to minimize suffering
- a group of Greek city-states led by Athens to fight the Persian Empire
- a peaceful pre-Greek people who build elaborate temples and palaces
- a period of time before the Greek era in which violence was pervasive and culture was lost
- an Athenian leader who attempted to maintain order in the city through harsh laws
- Persian king who initiated the war between the Persians and Greeks
- an upper class whose wealth is based on land
- a government run by a small group of people
- a fortified area at the top of a hill central to Greek city-states
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- a river valley once inhabited by peaceful, productive people wiped out by the Aryans
- an Athenian leader who was responsible for the development of democracy in Athens
- the first written language developed by Sumerians
- while considered barbarians, they helped spread new ideas across the ancient world
- governor of a Persian province
- an administrative organization with officials and procedures
- early Mesopotamian stepped pyramids
- a war-like people pre-Greek people who valued courage, honor, and prowess in battle
- Athenian reformer who attempted to alleviate tension between rich and poor, but failed
- Spartan slaves
- Macedonian king who conquered the Greek peninsula after the Peloponnesian War
20 Clues: Spartan slaves • governor of a Persian province • early Mesopotamian stepped pyramids • a government run by a small group of people • an upper class whose wealth is based on land • the first written language developed by Sumerians • an administrative organization with officials and procedures • Persian king who initiated the war between the Persians and Greeks • ...
Dyorich Minerals Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-27
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- The name of this mineral is derived from the Greek word ‘gypsos’ meaning plaster
- Used as a flux in steel and aluminum processing
- Its name comes from the Greek term ‘adamao’
- Was first introduced by René Just Haüy deriving from the Greek word ‘amphíbolos’
- Forms mica-like flames
- The deep-red appearance of this mineral resembles the red-skinned French fruit ‘pomme grenate'
- This was named due to its olive-green color
- Its name is derived from the German word ‘Apatit’
- Another mineral that has been named after its color. The Greek word ‘chloros’ means green.
- The name has derived from the Greek word ‘kyanos’ meaning ‘deep blue'
- Was named by J.F.L. Hausmann in 1847
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- The Greek word ‘stauros’ means cross and ‘lithos’ indicates stone. Because of its cruciform or cross twins
- Its name has emanated from the German term ‘Feldspat’
- It was used as an alternative to Muscovy glass in Medieval Russia
- Was first described as “fibrolite” by Count de Bournon
- was first designated as ‘quarz’ by Georgius Agricola in 1530
- It has been derived from the Tamil-Dravidian word ‘kurundam’
- Found as a strange greenish crystal in many lava flows
- This mineral was initially named ‘orthose’ in 1801 by Rene Just Haüy
- This term, coined by Austrian mineralogist Wilhelm Karl von Hardinger, has derived from the German word ‘Calcit’
20 Clues: Forms mica-like flames • Was named by J.F.L. Hausmann in 1847 • Its name comes from the Greek term ‘adamao’ • This was named due to its olive-green color • Used as a flux in steel and aluminum processing • Its name is derived from the German word ‘Apatit’ • Its name has emanated from the German term ‘Feldspat’ • Was first described as “fibrolite” by Count de Bournon • ...
Greece 2023-06-11
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- national language
- another name for the "easter roman empire" this empire lived for over 1000 years
- Greek god of the underworld
- Sporting event started by the Ancient Greeks. It is held every four years today.
- Greatest of the Greek heroes and son of zeus
- capital city of Greece
- A fortress built on the top of a hill at the center of Athens. Many temples to the gods were built here.
- 3rd biggest city of Greece
- a country that borders Greece, the capital is Sofia
- a country who stole one of Greece's province name
- enemy city-state of Athens
- biggest enemy of Greece
- a country that borders Greece, the capital is Tirana
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- how much percent of Greece is covered in mountains
- Greek god of war
- the continent Greece is in
- A big body of water south of Greece
- 2nd biggest city of Greece
- goddess of wisdom
- Queen of the Greek gods and married to Zeus
- building at the acropolis in Athens
- "great" military leader who began the "Macedonian Empire" and beat Persia
- how many islands does Greece have
- Place where the major Greek gods lived
- The sea most of Greece's islands are found in
- national animal of Greece
- the god of lightning
- A type of government where you can vote born in Athens
- which region is Greece in
29 Clues: Greek god of war • national language • goddess of wisdom • the god of lightning • capital city of Greece • biggest enemy of Greece • national animal of Greece • which region is Greece in • the continent Greece is in • 2nd biggest city of Greece • 3rd biggest city of Greece • enemy city-state of Athens • Greek god of the underworld • how many islands does Greece have • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-05-03
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- a professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army.
- the Minoans lived on this island
- the goddess of love and beauty
- a special sporting event to worship the god Zeus
- the goddess of wisdom
- Olympus: the place the greeks believed the gods stayed
- Sea: the sea the Greece settled around
- a Greek city-state known for its navy
- the god of the sea
- the god of war
- Zeus’s wife
- they built these to honer their gods
- belonging to the past or a very long time ago
- the temple that sits atop the Acropolis in Athens dedicated to Athena
- a Greek marketplace similar to an Agora
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- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- a Greek play that ended with the hero dying
- a Greek city-state known for its military training and discipline
- a traditional story, especially concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- a system of government by the whole population
- considered the first Greek civilization
- a hill that Greek polises were built on
- all the eligible members of a state, typically through
- representatives.
- the god of the underworld
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
26 Clues: Zeus’s wife • the god of war • representatives. • the god of the sea • the goddess of wisdom • the god of the underworld • the goddess of love and beauty • 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 • considered the first Greek civilization • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-11-30
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- A few wealthy individuals in control of the government
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- A slave in ancient Sparta
- A tyrant who gave citizenship and land to the poor
- A politician and general who promoted Athenian democracy
- A military alliance of city-states to protect Greece from Persia
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- A series of conflicts fought between Greek city-states and Persia
- A Greek city-state known for education and philosophy
- Member of a political community with rights and responsibilites
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- A fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill
- A military alliance of Greek city-states formed by Sparta to defend against Athens
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- A government where citizens make decisions by voting
- A strong Greek city-state known for its military power
- A type of democracy where people elect leaders to govern for them
- The involvment of individuals in making decisions impacting the community
- A government where a single ruler has absolute power
- Politican who is known for creating Athenian Democracy
- A public open space used for assemblies and markets
- A military conflict between Sparta and Athens for control of Greece
- A type of democracy where all citizens participate in making decisions
- Aother word for a Greek city-state
23 Clues: A slave in ancient Sparta • Aother word for a Greek city-state • A government ruled by a king or queen • A tyrant who gave citizenship and land to the poor • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • A public open space used for assemblies and markets • A government where citizens make decisions by voting • ...
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 • ...
Caroline & Ben 2025-07-02
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- Island where Ben & Caroline are going on their honeymoon
- Greek letter found in both Ben & Caroline’s fraternity/sorority
- City where Caroline went on her bachelorette party
- Crush Caroline’s Signature drink & official cocktail of the state of Maryland
- City where Ben & Caroline live in Virginia
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- 3 letters where Ben & Caroline went to college
- How long Ben & Caroline have been together
- Ben & Caroline’s favorite bar in Ocean City, Maryland, and birth place of the signature drink
- City where Ben went on his bachelor party
9 Clues: City where Ben went on his bachelor party • How long Ben & Caroline have been together • City where Ben & Caroline live in Virginia • 3 letters where Ben & Caroline went to college • City where Caroline went on her bachelorette party • Island where Ben & Caroline are going on their honeymoon • Greek letter found in both Ben & Caroline’s fraternity/sorority • ...
Greece Vs. Rome 2021-02-17
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- The Greeks spoke Greek and the Romans spoke_______.
- Sea, Greece was surrounded by The _____________ and Rome was next to a river.
- Romans and Greeks loved attending ___________.
- Romans and Greeks loved to play ________.
- ____________ was a part of Roman and Greek society.
- Unlike Greeks, Romans were not afraid to poke fun at _______, leaders and heroes.
- Both Greek and Roman’s loved to eat food and drink ________.
- Romans and Greeks wrote a lot of _________.
- Romans cared about _________ trends. Greek clothing served a purpose.
- Education was more advanced in _______________.
- Like today’s children, Roman and Greek children played with ________.
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- Romans and Greeks enjoyed art, but had their own ______________.
- The Romans created an ______________, where Greeks created a civilization.
- Romans and Greeks had pets and loved ________.
- The Greeks wanted perfection and the Romans wanted ____________.
- Greeks and Romans had inspirational plays that ended with a ____________.
- In Greece, ____________ had no rights, but in Rome they had some.
- Romans and Greeks respected ______ and philosophers.
- Romans and Greeks played sports in an ______________.
- States, Both Greece and Rome started as _____________.
20 Clues: Romans and Greeks loved to play ________. • Romans and Greeks wrote a lot of _________. • Romans and Greeks had pets and loved ________. • Romans and Greeks loved attending ___________. • Education was more advanced in _______________. • The Greeks spoke Greek and the Romans spoke_______. • ____________ was a part of Roman and Greek society. • ...
Ancient Greece Part 2 2013-04-30
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- a time when Greek culture spread through the known world
- passing along stories by speech
- In what battle did Alexander and his army defeat the Persians
- Student of Socrates who wrote Republic
- a long poem about heroic deeds
- top of a column
- god of blacksmiths
- ancient historian who believed in eyewitness reporting of events
- a row of columns
- Thinkers who created new bodies of knowledge such as history, political science, logic
- What is the Iliad about?
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- traditional story about gods/goddesses
- What were Greeks able to express through mythology?
- style of Greek architecture known for being more plain
- way of teaching by asking questions that is still used today
- traveling professional teacher
- a short tale that tells a lesson
- style of Greek architecture that was favored by the Romans;or curls
- The father of history
- Greek poet of the Iliad
- style of Greek architecture that was favored by the Romans; more ornamentation
- Aristotle taught his students what?
- priest/priestess who could tell the future
- The father of medicine
24 Clues: top of a column • a row of columns • god of blacksmiths • The father of history • The father of medicine • Greek poet of the Iliad • What is the Iliad about? • traveling professional teacher • a long poem about heroic deeds • passing along stories by speech • a short tale that tells a lesson • Aristotle taught his students what? • traditional story about gods/goddesses • ...
GLA Jet2 Destinations 2025-08-30
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- Canary Island with Mount Teide
- Island nation in the Mediterranean
- Cypriot city famous for archaeological sites
- Spanish city known for Picasso Museum
- Capital of Italy, famous for the Colosseum
- Turkish city on the Mediterranean coast
- Portuguese city in the Algarve region
- Greek island also called Zakynthos
- Italian city of Romeo and Juliet
- Greek island known for ancient ruins
- Czech capital known as the "City of a Hundred Spires"
- City in Morocco known for its beaches
- Spanish city on the Costa Blanca
- Turkish resort city with a castle and marina
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- Swiss city by a lake, home to the UN
- Spanish island famous for nightlife
- Small Balearic island in Spain
- Canary Island with volcanic landscapes
- Capital of Mallorca, Spanish Balearic island
- Ionian Greek island with caves and beaches
- Greek island with medieval old town
- City on Crete near Knossos Palace
- Italian city famous for pizza
- Spanish city near the Costa Dorada
- Turkish airport serving southwestern resorts
- Greek island with beautiful beaches
26 Clues: Canary Island with Mount Teide • Italian city famous for pizza • Spanish city on the Costa Blanca • Small Balearic island in Spain • Italian city of Romeo and Juliet • City on Crete near Knossos Palace • City in Morocco known for its beaches • Spanish island famous for nightlife • Canary Island with volcanic landscapes • ...
Impacted Teeth 2013-05-22
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- One of the presenters (6 letters)
- Main cause why a tooth can become impacted.(12 letters)
- Tooth that is tilted toward the front or back of the mouth.(7 letters)
- The age where impacted teeth can start forming.(9 letters)
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- Tooth that has a sideways orientation.(10 letters)
- Can happen if not treated.(5 letters)
- Another word for your 3rd molars.(11 letters)
- Tooth that fails to fully erupt through the gums.(8 letters)
- Procedure needed for impacted teeth.(10 letters)
- Ache caused by an impacted tooth.(8 Letters)
- When the tooth is still encased in the jaws bone.(4 letters)
- Tooth that has relative normal alignment.(8 letters)
12 Clues: One of the presenters (6 letters) • Can happen if not treated.(5 letters) • Ache caused by an impacted tooth.(8 Letters) • Another word for your 3rd molars.(11 letters) • Procedure needed for impacted teeth.(10 letters) • Tooth that has a sideways orientation.(10 letters) • Tooth that has relative normal alignment.(8 letters) • ...
General Knowledge 2020-08-25
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- swashbuckling people who roam the sea 7 letters
- Richest country in the world 10 letters
- a type of cereal grain used in porridge 4 letters
- a book-like thing that shows things for sale at a certain shop 9 letters
- an online shop that sells almost everything 6 letters
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- a game where the main character is a plumber 5/5 letters
- seconds, minutes... 5 letters
- Famous toy company that makes interlocking bricks 4 letters
- A yellow fruit shaped like a crescent moon 7 letters
- something that allows us to walk through walls 4 letters
- Current President of the United States 6/5 letters
- board game where you try to protect your king 5 letters
12 Clues: seconds, minutes... 5 letters • Richest country in the world 10 letters • swashbuckling people who roam the sea 7 letters • a type of cereal grain used in porridge 4 letters • Current President of the United States 6/5 letters • A yellow fruit shaped like a crescent moon 7 letters • board game where you try to protect your king 5 letters • ...
Ancient Greece - Drama and Entertainment 2013-01-19
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- A state of mind
- Where plays take place
- Enjoyable
- You conseal your face with this
- A short story
- House of God
- Group of singers
- Headgear
- Emotion
- Waltz
- Items used in plays
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- Lift up your voice
- A celebration
- What all performers in greek plays were
- Individual in a play
- Ancient story
- Acting
- Communication
- A disaster
- What greek masks were made of
- Greek musical instrument
- Funny entertainment
- Cluster of people
- A musical
- A sharp weapon
25 Clues: Waltz • Acting • Emotion • Headgear • Enjoyable • A musical • A disaster • House of God • A celebration • Ancient story • Communication • A short story • A sharp weapon • A state of mind • Group of singers • Cluster of people • Lift up your voice • Funny entertainment • Items used in plays • Individual in a play • Where plays take place • Greek musical instrument • What greek masks were made of • ...
Changes During Pregnancy 2023-12-07
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- (5 letters, 5 letters) A line of heightened pigmentation frequently observed on the abdominal region during pregnancy.
- (4 letters, 5 letters) Temporary emotional state characterised by mood swings, low mood, or weepiness experienced by some mothers shortly after giving birth.
- (9 letters, 10 letters) Affects 10% of women within a year of giving birth. Features include low mood, anxiety, fatigue and negative thoughts.
- (7 letters, 9 letters) Increased […] due to several factors including increased blood volume, hCG and progesterone causing increased renal blood flow, and increased pressure on the bladder.
- (7 letters, 5 letters) […] Contractions. Sporadic uterine muscle contractions which may feel like menstrual cramps.
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- (6 letters, 5 letters) Small vascular lesions which appear on the surface of the skin. Formed by a central, ascending vessel surrounded by finer radiating vessels.
- Due to progesterone, oestrogen and relaxin causing relaxation of the lower oesophageal sphincter.
- Due to progesterone decreasing gut motility.
- Heightened feelings of worry, fear, or unease often related to concerns about the health of the baby, childbirth, or parenthood. Occurs commonly in the 1st trimester.
- (5 letters, 10 letters) Stuffy nose
- Feeling of sickness which often begins 1 month after pregnancy starts.
- (6 letters, 4 letters) Increased body mass.
- Brown patches that can appear on the skin, usually on the face. Usually occurs in 2nd or 3rd trimester.
13 Clues: (5 letters, 10 letters) Stuffy nose • (6 letters, 4 letters) Increased body mass. • Due to progesterone decreasing gut motility. • Feeling of sickness which often begins 1 month after pregnancy starts. • Due to progesterone, oestrogen and relaxin causing relaxation of the lower oesophageal sphincter. • ...
Beach Crossword 2013-05-02
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- The birthplace of democracy
- The place we first kissed
- The place we visited 2 Saturdays ago (one word)
- Yes in greek
- The birthplace of the national anthem of Romania
- The name of the horse I rode
- The name of the Greek guy you like... :)
- This is Homer's epic poem about the Trojan War
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- The ancient citadel located on a high rocky outcrop above the city of Athens
- The band we listened to at Hard Rock Cafe (one word)
- Goodmorning in greek
- The bar we are going to next Friday
- The Greek hero-king of Sparta
- My best friend Name
- The eighth largest country of the European Union by area
- No in Greek
16 Clues: No in Greek • Yes in greek • My best friend Name • Goodmorning in greek • The place we first kissed • The birthplace of democracy • The name of the horse I rode • The Greek hero-king of Sparta • The bar we are going to next Friday • The name of the Greek guy you like... :) • This is Homer's epic poem about the Trojan War • The place we visited 2 Saturdays ago (one word) • ...
Engineering Seismology 2025-09-29
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- point directly above the earthquake focus (9 letters).
- describing vibrations or forces from earthquakes (8 letters).
- of the total energy released by an earthquake, often used with the Richter scale (9 letters).
- engineering, a "base ____" is a technique to decouple structures from ground shaking (4 letters; part of a longer term).
- (as in base isolation line/technique)
- release of energy in the Earth's crust (8 letters).
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- (starts intersecting at Row 8, Col E: L-I-Q-U-E-F-A-C-T-I-O-N vertically, adjusted for grid fit)
- used to measure earthquake magnitude on a logarithmic basis (7 letters).
- (starts at Row 2, Col B: M-A-G-N-I-T-U-D-E down, intersecting with across words)
- where soil loses strength during shaking, causing buildings to sink (11 letters).
- (full term, intersecting at Row 11)
- to earthquakes or seismic activity (7 letters).
- in the Earth's crust where movement causes quakes; engineers study these for site assessment (9 letters).
- term for an earthquake (5 letters).
14 Clues: (full term, intersecting at Row 11) • term for an earthquake (5 letters). • (as in base isolation line/technique) • to earthquakes or seismic activity (7 letters). • release of energy in the Earth's crust (8 letters). • point directly above the earthquake focus (9 letters). • describing vibrations or forces from earthquakes (8 letters). • ...
Grade 7 SS List #2 Stromski 2025-02-11
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- tame an animal and keep for a pet or food
- Latin root: God
- studies ancient artifacts
- Greek root: God
- Greek root: carve
- waterfall
- Greek root: star
- Latin root: God
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- rights and duties you have as a citizen
- Latin root: city
- writing with pictures on old clay tablets
- writing in ancient Egypt carved into stone or clay
- one family stays in power; no elections
- Greek Root: man, human
- a god
- Latin root: city
- studies the stars
17 Clues: a god • waterfall • Latin root: God • Greek root: God • Latin root: God • Latin root: city • Latin root: city • Greek root: star • Greek root: carve • studies the stars • Greek Root: man, human • studies ancient artifacts • rights and duties you have as a citizen • one family stays in power; no elections • tame an animal and keep for a pet or food • writing with pictures on old clay tablets • ...
Mythology Crossword by Kaitlyn Conine 2012-10-11
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- Greek god of music. His twin sister is Artemis.
- Greek goddess of love, desire, and beauty. She has a girdle that can have anyone she wishes desire her.
- goddess of agriculture, came from the Greek godess Demeter
- Norse god of eloquence and poetry, son of Odin
- Roman goddess of the arts and wisdo. She is believed to be the inventor of musical instruments and numbers.
- Roman god of the underworld and death. Jupiter and Neptune were his brothers.
- Zeus' wife and sister. Greek goddess of marriage and birth
- Roman goddess of love and beauty and daughter of the Roman gad Jupiter
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- Roman god of the sea
- Norse god of mischief and destruction.
- Greek god of war and hated both his parents, Zeus and Hera
- Greek god off the sea and protector of all bodies of water. Usually seen with a trident.
- Norse god of thunder, one of the most powerful gods
- ruled the Olympian gods and was the god of the sky
- leader of all the Norse gods and goddesses, had a spear named Grungir
- wife of Odin and Norse goddess of love and fertility
- Roman god of wine
- Norse god of war and son of Odin
18 Clues: Roman god of wine • Roman god of the sea • Norse god of war and son of Odin • Norse god of mischief and destruction. • Norse god of eloquence and poetry, son of Odin • Greek god of music. His twin sister is Artemis. • ruled the Olympian gods and was the god of the sky • Norse god of thunder, one of the most powerful gods • ...
Get to Know Taylor 2023-11-24
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- A song titled after a New York City borough. _______To New York (7 letters, spelled out)
- The instrument Taylor often uses in her acoustic performances (6 letters)
- The number of original studio album that Taylor has (8 letters)
- Name of Taylor's tour that feature the songs from all her albums (8 letters)
- Taylor's middle name (6 letters)
- Taylor's star sign (11 letters)
- The actress Taylor played in "The Giver" (8 letters)
- Her album with a butterfly motif (5 letters)
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- First single from "Speak Now" (4 letters)
- Taylor's favorite season, as referenced in her songs (6 letters)
- Nickname of her fanbase (8 letters)
- The title of her third studio album (8 letters)
12 Clues: Taylor's star sign (11 letters) • Taylor's middle name (6 letters) • Nickname of her fanbase (8 letters) • First single from "Speak Now" (4 letters) • Her album with a butterfly motif (5 letters) • The title of her third studio album (8 letters) • The actress Taylor played in "The Giver" (8 letters) • The number of original studio album that Taylor has (8 letters) • ...
Joint EEE Bristol Meeting 2024-02-07
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- The process of converting raw materials into a finished product (10 letters)
- A material or substance through which heat or electricity can flow (9 letters).
- A measure of a material's ability to conduct heat (8 letters).
- Founder of Frazer-Nash Limited (9 letters).
- A unit of electrical power (4 letters).
- The resistance to the flow of electric current (6 letters).
- Frazer-Nash' most popular office (7 letters).
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- A circuit element that stores electrical energy (9 letters).
- The most popular name within EEE Bristol (4 letters)
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy (9 letters)
- The study of motion, forces, and energy (8 letters).
- The units of an applied force (6 letters)
12 Clues: A unit of electrical power (4 letters). • The units of an applied force (6 letters) • Founder of Frazer-Nash Limited (9 letters). • Frazer-Nash' most popular office (7 letters). • The most popular name within EEE Bristol (4 letters) • The study of motion, forces, and energy (8 letters). • The resistance to the flow of electric current (6 letters). • ...
Travel and Tourism Crossword 2025-03-18
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- The capital city of Canada (6 letters)
- U.S. city famously known as the "Big Apple" (3 words, 9 letters)
- The longest river in the world (4 letters)
- A popular island known for its wildlife and connection to Charles Darwin (9 letters)
- The ancient structure in Egypt that is a Wonder of the Ancient World (6 letters)
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- The capital of Japan (5 letters)
- The famous monument in Paris (6 letters)
- The country home to the Great Wall (5 letters)
- The currency of Japan (3 letters)
- The name of the train that connects Moscow to Vladivostok (4 letters)
- Canyon - famous natural landmark in Arizona (5 words, 3 letters)
- The currency of the United Kingdom (4 letters)
12 Clues: The capital of Japan (5 letters) • The currency of Japan (3 letters) • The capital city of Canada (6 letters) • The famous monument in Paris (6 letters) • The longest river in the world (4 letters) • The country home to the Great Wall (5 letters) • The currency of the United Kingdom (4 letters) • U.S. city famously known as the "Big Apple" (3 words, 9 letters) • ...
Not the marble nor the guilded monuments 2025-07-06
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- A state of intense conflict (4 letters)
- The material of "gilded monuments" (5 letters)
- What the "powerful rhyme" will do to the subject of the poem (8 letters)
- The author of the sonnet (10 letters)
- What "time" and "war" are personified as doing (7 letters)
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- What the "sweeping" and "broils" of war do to statues (7 letters)
- What the poem suggests is more enduring than stone (5 letters)
- What "death" and "oblivious enmity" cannot do to the subject (9 letters)
- A precious metal, often used for monuments (6 letters)
- What the subject of the poem will "shine in" (5 letters)
- The destructive power of conflict (4 letters)
- The opposite of "decay" (9 letters)
12 Clues: The opposite of "decay" (9 letters) • The author of the sonnet (10 letters) • A state of intense conflict (4 letters) • The destructive power of conflict (4 letters) • The material of "gilded monuments" (5 letters) • A precious metal, often used for monuments (6 letters) • What the subject of the poem will "shine in" (5 letters) • ...
DIGITAL LITERACY 2026-02-01
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- Using someone else's work as your own (10 LETTERS)
- Person who writes a web page or article (6 LETTERS)
- To give recognition to the original creator (6 LETTERS)
- Must ask for this to use copyrighted work (10 LETTERS)
- Legal protection for creators of original work (9 LETTERS)
- Information that can be checked for truth (4 LETTERS)
- Information on a web page should be this to your search (8 LETTERS)
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- Content should be this for your age and understanding (11 LETTERS)
- A large organisation often considered a reliable source (10 LETTERS)
- A person’s personal view or belief (7 LETTERS)
- Something current or recent (8 LETTERS)
- To intentionally give false information (7 LETTERS)
12 Clues: Something current or recent (8 LETTERS) • A person’s personal view or belief (7 LETTERS) • Using someone else's work as your own (10 LETTERS) • Person who writes a web page or article (6 LETTERS) • To intentionally give false information (7 LETTERS) • Information that can be checked for truth (4 LETTERS) • Must ask for this to use copyrighted work (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) • ...
Amazing April 2026-04-01
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- A large farm animal with white or black wool. (Five Letters)
- A common white flower with yellow nectar. (Five Letters)
- A gift of chocolate people are given in this month. (Three Letters)
- The capital of Italy. (Four Letters)
- The religious festival usually held in April. (Six Letters)
- A brilliant white gemstone. (Seven Letters)
- A large animal with horns and black fur. (Four Letters)
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- The custom of telling jokes on the first day of the month. (10 Letters)
- The season after winter. (Six Letters)
- Cats, Dogs, Fish, and birds can be owned as .... (Four Letters)
- A ferocious beast that breathes fire! (Six Letters)
- A plant said to keep away vampires. (Six Letters)
12 Clues: The capital of Italy. (Four Letters) • The season after winter. (Six Letters) • A brilliant white gemstone. (Seven Letters) • A plant said to keep away vampires. (Six Letters) • A ferocious beast that breathes fire! (Six Letters) • A large animal with horns and black fur. (Four Letters) • A common white flower with yellow nectar. (Five Letters) • ...
Disney Trivia 2025-03-20
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- What is the name of Goofy's son?
- Who composed the music for "The Lion King"?
- What is the villans name in Aladdin? (Derek & Lizzy named their cat after him)
- What is "Doc's" Racing name?
- What is Mulan's "man" name?
- What animal did maui kill to create coconuts?
- What are the Greek letters of the fraternity that Mike and Sully are in?
- What was Stitch's favorite artist?
- What is the nickname that Mother Gothel calls Rapunzel?
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- What type of wood was Pacha's door made out of that Kronk just could not break down?
- What is Rapunzel's pet chameleons name?
- What is Rapunzel's signature weapon?
- What character (object) does Lumiere have a romantic relationship with?
- What game did "King Candy" originate from?
- What is Flynn Rider's real first name?
- ____ can thaw a frozen heart?
16 Clues: What is Mulan's "man" name? • What is "Doc's" Racing name? • ____ can thaw a frozen heart? • What is the name of Goofy's son? • What was Stitch's favorite artist? • What is Rapunzel's signature weapon? • What is Flynn Rider's real first name? • What is Rapunzel's pet chameleons name? • What game did "King Candy" originate from? • Who composed the music for "The Lion King"? • ...
writing games✍🏻 2025-06-02
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- A large animal known for its trunk and tusks (8 letters)
- A sweet frozen dessert, often in cones (8 letters)
- Capital city of Japan (5 letters)
- A place you go to borrow books (7 letters)
- A day celebrated with gifts and love in February (10 letters)
- A handheld device used to call or text (5 letters)
- A frozen form of water falling from the sky (4 letters)
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- The process by which plants make food using sunlight (14 letters)
- Animal that says "r u single?" (9 letters)
- A shape with three sides (8 letters)
- A device used to take photos (6 letters)
- The animal known as the “King of the Jungle” (4 letters)
12 Clues: Capital city of Japan (5 letters) • A shape with three sides (8 letters) • A device used to take photos (6 letters) • Animal that says "r u single?" (9 letters) • A place you go to borrow books (7 letters) • A sweet frozen dessert, often in cones (8 letters) • A handheld device used to call or text (5 letters) • A frozen form of water falling from the sky (4 letters) • ...
Leukemia 2024-12-22
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- The white blood cell affected in CLL (10 letters).
- Chronic leukemia affecting granulocytes (Abbreviation, 3 letters)
- Chronic leukemia affecting lymphocytes (Abbreviation, 3 letters).
- Symptoms include excessive sweating during sleep (7 letters).
- Genetic abnormality linked to chronic myeloid leukemia (10 letters).
- A blood test used to diagnose leukemia (8 letters).
- A doctor specializing in blood disorders (11 letters).
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- A protein produced by the fusion of BCR and ABL genes (6 letters).
- The type of cells abnormally increased in CLL (12 letters).
- A common treatment option for chronic leukemia (10 letters).
- Another name for cancer of the blood (7 letters)
- A treatment involving the transfer of healthy blood-forming cells (7 letters).
12 Clues: A blood test used to diagnose leukemia (8 letters). • Another name for cancer of the blood (7 letters) • A doctor specializing in blood disorders (11 letters). • The white blood cell affected in CLL (10 letters). • The type of cells abnormally increased in CLL (12 letters). • A common treatment option for chronic leukemia (10 letters). • ...
Months of the year crossword puzzle 2025-08-15
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- The number that comes after first (6 letters)
- The sixth month of the year (4 letters)
- The number that comes after eleventh (6 letters)
- The month when spring usually begins (5 letters)
- The eleventh month of the year (8 letters)
- The month when Christmas is celebrated (8 letters)
- The first month of the year (7 letters)
- The number that comes after eighth (5 letters)
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- The month before November (7 letters)
- The month after August, when school often starts (9 letters)
- The month with 28 or 29 days in a leap year (8 letters)
- The eighth month of the year (6 letters)
12 Clues: The month before November (7 letters) • The sixth month of the year (4 letters) • The first month of the year (7 letters) • The eighth month of the year (6 letters) • The eleventh month of the year (8 letters) • The number that comes after first (6 letters) • The number that comes after eighth (5 letters) • The number that comes after eleventh (6 letters) • ...
Old Testament Bible Stories 2025-10-25
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- He was swallowed by a great fish. (5 letters)
- Son of Abraham, nearly sacrificed. (5 letters)
- A great deluge sent by God. (5 letters)
- A symbol of God's promise after the flood. (7 letters)
- He was healed of leprosy by bathing in the Jordan River. (6 letters)
- He built an ark to survive a great deluge. (4 letters)
- Led the Israelites out of Egypt. (6 letters)
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- A Babylonian king humbled by God. (14 letters)
- His strength was in his hair. (6 letters)
- The father of many nations, tested by God. (8 letters)
- He interpreted dreams and survived the lion's den. (6 letters)
- Samson's source of power. (4 letters)
12 Clues: Samson's source of power. (4 letters) • A great deluge sent by God. (5 letters) • His strength was in his hair. (6 letters) • Led the Israelites out of Egypt. (6 letters) • He was swallowed by a great fish. (5 letters) • A Babylonian king humbled by God. (14 letters) • Son of Abraham, nearly sacrificed. (5 letters) • ...
WBCi Roadshow Puzzle 3 2025-11-17
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- The acronym for WiDS' home base (5 letters)
- A secure dialogue space led by Security Women (11 letters)
- To uplift women’s perspectives is to do this (7 letters)
- What the 'Women in ___' community builds and improves (7 letters)
- You’ll hear powerful narratives in this booth (12 letters)
- Found in the Spotlight Gallery (11 letters)
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- Allyship clears these workplace misunderstandings (5 letters)
- Causal sip-and-share for tech minds (10 letters)
- Visibility-building dialogues in Product circles (12 letters)
- What we contrast against myths at the Allyship booth (5 letters)
- The WBCi value tied to progression and development (6 letters)
- Seasonal initiative focused on balance, rest, and renewal (8 letters)
12 Clues: The acronym for WiDS' home base (5 letters) • Found in the Spotlight Gallery (11 letters) • Causal sip-and-share for tech minds (10 letters) • To uplift women’s perspectives is to do this (7 letters) • A secure dialogue space led by Security Women (11 letters) • You’ll hear powerful narratives in this booth (12 letters) • ...
Traditional and modern toys 2024-07-02
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- (11 letters) - A traditional sport played with a stick and a small wooden piece.
- (5 letters) - A programmable mechanical toy.
- (7 letters) - Small glass balls used in a popular childhood game.
- (4 letters) - A toy that goes up and down on a string.
- (4 letters) - Flies high in the sky during festivals like Makar Sankranti.
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- (6 letters) - Used in traditional Rajasthani performances.
- Game (10 letters) - An electronic game played on a console or computer.
- (5 letters) - A flying device controlled remotely.
- (6 letters) - A popular fashion doll.
- (4 letters) - Interlocking plastic bricks used for building.
- Wheels (9 letters) - Die-cast toy cars.
- (3 letters) - Spins around when twirled with a string.
12 Clues: (6 letters) - A popular fashion doll. • Wheels (9 letters) - Die-cast toy cars. • (5 letters) - A programmable mechanical toy. • (5 letters) - A flying device controlled remotely. • (4 letters) - A toy that goes up and down on a string. • (3 letters) - Spins around when twirled with a string. • (6 letters) - Used in traditional Rajasthani performances. • ...
Living Room 2024-01-16
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- An instrument that tells time. (5 letters)
- A piece of furniture for storing books and other items. (9 letters)
- Hanging fabric used for covering windows. (8 letters)
- A device for watching shows and movies. (10 letters)
- Table A low table often placed in front of a sofa. (6 letters)
- A floor covering that adds warmth and style. (3 letters)
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- Soft support for sitting on the sofa. (7 letters)
- A piece of art hung on the wall. (8 letters)
- A decorative container for flowers. (4 letters)
- A device for controlling the television. (6 letters)
- A source of light in the room. (4 letters)
- A comfortable seat for multiple people. (4 letters)
12 Clues: An instrument that tells time. (5 letters) • A source of light in the room. (4 letters) • A piece of art hung on the wall. (8 letters) • A decorative container for flowers. (4 letters) • Soft support for sitting on the sofa. (7 letters) • A comfortable seat for multiple people. (4 letters) • A device for controlling the television. (6 letters) • ...
school 2024-11-27
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- Where you sit and work in class. (4 letters)
- What you use to sharpen a pencil. (6 letters)
- A device that plays sounds or music in the classroom. (4 letters)
- An item used for writing or drawing. (6 letters)
- Things you read for school. (5 letters)
- A person who teaches students. (7 letters)
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- The subject focused on numbers and equations. (3 letters)
- A type of school subject involving science experiments. (7 letters)
- The activity of taking notes or creating reports. (7 letters)
- The place where students go to learn. (6 letters)
- A tool used for measuring time in class. (5 letters)
- A material commonly used for writing or printing. (5 letters)
12 Clues: Things you read for school. (5 letters) • A person who teaches students. (7 letters) • Where you sit and work in class. (4 letters) • What you use to sharpen a pencil. (6 letters) • An item used for writing or drawing. (6 letters) • The place where students go to learn. (6 letters) • A tool used for measuring time in class. (5 letters) • ...
Roman and Greek Architecture 2024-10-24
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- A large public Roman building used for meetings and gatherings, later influencing the design of Christian churches.
- A massive Roman amphitheater used for public events, showcasing Roman engineering with arches and concrete.
- A row of columns surrounding a courtyard or building, common in both Greek and Roman architecture.
- The most decorative Greek column style, featuring an elaborate capital with carvings of leaves and flowers.
- A decorative horizontal band, often carved, found on Greek and Roman buildings, just above the columns.
- A building used for religious worship, central to Greek and Roman architecture, often with grand columns and pediments.
- A vertical support structure, often cylindrical, used to hold up buildings, common in both Greek and Roman architecture.
- A curved structure used to support weight, first widely used by the Romans for bridges and large buildings.
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- A Roman bridge-like structure used to carry water over long distances using arches and gravity.
- A round, curved roof, perfected by the Romans, seen in buildings like the Pantheon.
- The triangular upper part of the front of a building, commonly found above Greek and Roman temples.
- A Roman temple with a large dome, dedicated to all the gods, famous for its architectural innovation.
- A Greek column style with a scroll-like design on its capital, more elegant than Doric columns.
- The simplest and sturdiest style of Greek column, with a plain, unadorned capital (top).
- The top part of a column, often decorated in Greek and Roman architecture.
- An arched ceiling or roof made from a series of arches, commonly used in Roman architecture.
16 Clues: The top part of a column, often decorated in Greek and Roman architecture. • A round, curved roof, perfected by the Romans, seen in buildings like the Pantheon. • The simplest and sturdiest style of Greek column, with a plain, unadorned capital (top). • An arched ceiling or roof made from a series of arches, commonly used in Roman architecture. • ...
Market Structures 2025-02-26
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- When a firm charges different prices to different customers for the same product (15 letters, two words)
- A group of firms that control a market, often illegally (6 letters)
- A market with many buyers and sellers, identical products, and easy entry (14 letters, two words)
- A fee paid upfront to join a franchise system (11 letters, two words)
- A market structure with only one seller and no close substitutes (8 letters)
- When a few large firms dominate a market (9 letters)
- A market structure where firms are interdependent and compete strategically (10 letters)
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- Barriers that prevent new firms from entering a market (12 letters, two words)
- The ability of a firm to influence market price (11 letters, two words)
- The company that owns the brand and grants franchise rights (9 letters)
- Government-granted exclusive control over a market or product (6 letters)
- A business granted exclusive rights to sell a company’s products in a specific area (9 letters)
- A market with many sellers offering similar but not identical products (13 letters)
- The payment a franchisee makes to the parent company for using its brand (7 letters)
14 Clues: When a few large firms dominate a market (9 letters) • A group of firms that control a market, often illegally (6 letters) • A fee paid upfront to join a franchise system (11 letters, two words) • The ability of a firm to influence market price (11 letters, two words) • The company that owns the brand and grants franchise rights (9 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) • ...
The Golden Age of Athens 2023-09-20
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- Greek inventor of the screw and heat ray.
- Blind poet who wrote epics such as "The Illiad" and "The Odyssey".
- Greek column with scrolls
- investigated the relationship between the sides of a right triangle.
- Philosopher who was convicted of corrupting the youth.
- Wrote tragedies such as, "Antigone".
- the fancy and ornate Greek column
- Wrote "The Elements", the basis for modern geometry.
- "Father of History" who wrote about the Persian Wars.
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- Temple in Athens, dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- Leader of Athens during the Golden Age.
- Historian who wrote about the Peloponnesian War.
- Plain style of Greek column.
- Student of Plato and tutor to Alexander the Great.
- Sculptor in Athens who created the statue of Athena.
- Father of medicine; a doctor's oath is named after him
- Greek philosopher and student of Socrates.
17 Clues: Greek column with scrolls • Plain style of Greek column. • the fancy and ornate Greek column • Wrote tragedies such as, "Antigone". • Leader of Athens during the Golden Age. • Greek inventor of the screw and heat ray. • Greek philosopher and student of Socrates. • Historian who wrote about the Peloponnesian War. • Temple in Athens, dedicated to the goddess Athena. • ...
O-migod, O-migod you guys! All answers end in o! 2026-01-26
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- Rice dish
- deep purple/blue
- Pizza sauce is made of...
- NASA space program
- Speaker of "I pray thee, good Mercutio, let's retire..."
- Fruit
- A nymph in greek mythology
- Related to Prince Escalus
- Napoleon lost this battle
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- One single cereal piece
- Argentinian dance
- A game piece
- Evil disney bird
- Greek liquor
- Greek god
- Shakespearean magician
- Evil Shakespearean character
- he can control metal
- ABBA song
- Unleavened bread
20 Clues: Fruit • Rice dish • Greek god • ABBA song • A game piece • Greek liquor • deep purple/blue • Evil disney bird • Unleavened bread • Argentinian dance • NASA space program • he can control metal • Shakespearean magician • One single cereal piece • Pizza sauce is made of... • Related to Prince Escalus • Napoleon lost this battle • A nymph in greek mythology • Evil Shakespearean character • ...
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 • ...
Ancient greece Weston 2023-02-16
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- foreigner in a greek city-state often a merchant or artisan
- society organized for the purpose of waging war
- hereditary class of ruler
- art and practice of government
- greek military
- government in which citizens hold political power
- ownership and control of other people as property
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- person who pays rent with money or crops
- government in which a small group of people rule
- person forced to work as a farmer
- greek city state
- military housing
- legal member of a country or city state
- high city in greek, the upper part of ancient greek cty
- man responsible for day-to-day operation
15 Clues: greek military • greek city state • military housing • hereditary class of ruler • art and practice of government • person forced to work as a farmer • legal member of a country or city state • person who pays rent with money or crops • man responsible for day-to-day operation • society organized for the purpose of waging war • government in which a small group of people rule • ...
Adjectives and Adverbs 2023-03-27
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- Find a synonym for the word "happy" (5 letters).
- Find a synonym for the word "quickly" (7 letters).
- Find a synonym for the word "pretty" (6 letters).
- Find a synonym for the word "hot" (6 letters).
- Find a synonym for the word "softly" (7 letters).
- Find a synonym for the word "big" (4 letters).
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- Find a synonym for the word "smart" (6 letters).
- Find a synonym for the word "perfectly" (8 letters)
- Find a synonym for the word "funny" (12 letters).
- Find a synonym for the word "small" (5 letters).
- Find a synonym for the word "noisily" (6 letters).
- Find a synonym for the word "angry" (6 letters).
12 Clues: Find a synonym for the word "hot" (6 letters). • Find a synonym for the word "big" (4 letters). • Find a synonym for the word "smart" (6 letters). • Find a synonym for the word "small" (5 letters). • Find a synonym for the word "happy" (5 letters). • Find a synonym for the word "angry" (6 letters). • Find a synonym for the word "pretty" (6 letters). • ...
Week 3 Words 2023-05-04
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- Referring to a group of people or things previously mentioned (4 letters)
- Used to indicate the purpose or intended recipient of something (3 letters)
- To speak or express in words (3 letters)
- To desire or wish for something (4 letters)
- A color that looks like the sky on a sunny day (4 letters)
- A polite word used to ask for something (6 letters)
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- Used to ask about or indicate one or more alternatives (5 letters)
- The number after one (3 letters)
- Something that makes you laugh (5 letters)
- Something that is required or necessary (4 letters)
- Not big (5 letters)
- To put something to a particular purpose (3 letters)
12 Clues: Not big (5 letters) • The number after one (3 letters) • To speak or express in words (3 letters) • Something that makes you laugh (5 letters) • To desire or wish for something (4 letters) • Something that is required or necessary (4 letters) • A polite word used to ask for something (6 letters) • To put something to a particular purpose (3 letters) • ...
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
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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) • ...
WBCi Roadshow Puzzle 1 2025-11-17
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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) • ...
Long /a/- different graphemes 2025-11-26
Across
- – 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) • ...
Catholic Symbols Crossword 2021-07-29
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Chapter 8 cross puzzle ;) 2017-03-15
Across
- a city that began as a Greek colony
- the _ age is one that is marked by great achievements
- know what sea lies to east of Greece
- the year of the first modern Olympics
- Government witch only few people have power
- mountain with a fortress on it
- a city that began as a Greek colony
- what island the Mianos lived on
- king of all gods
- a city that began as a Greek colony
Down
- queen of the gods
- know what Greek city-state was the first to develop a democracy
- who homer and Aesop are and what they are credited with writing
- know who are considered to be the first Greeks as well as being the first to speak the greek language
- rich landowners
- know what Greek leader first brought democracy to Athens
- know who the tyrant was that ruled Athens
- geographical feature cover most of Greece
- Greek word for city-state
19 Clues: rich landowners • king of all gods • queen of the gods • Greek word for city-state • mountain with a fortress on it • what island the Mianos lived on • a city that began as a Greek colony • a city that began as a Greek colony • a city that began as a Greek colony • know what sea lies to east of Greece • the year of the first modern Olympics • ...
BUSINESS PUZZLE 2014-09-25
Across
- (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. • ...
Crossword 2021-02-28
Across
- Olympian god of the sea, earthquakes, and storms
- Ancient Greek goddess of war
- Ancient god of trade, wealth, luck, and fertility
- Ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, passion, and procreation
- King of gods of Mount Olympus
- Olympian god of the sun and light
- Greek god of hunting, wild nature, and chastity
Down
- Greek goddess of harvest, sacred law, and cycle of life and death
- Greek god of metalworking, smithing, sculpture, masonry, fire, and volcanoes
- Ancient Greek god of wine
- Queen of the gods and wife of Zeus
- Greek god of war
12 Clues: Greek god of war • Ancient Greek god of wine • Ancient Greek goddess of war • King of gods of Mount Olympus • Olympian god of the sun and light • Queen of the gods and wife of Zeus • Greek god of hunting, wild nature, and chastity • Olympian god of the sea, earthquakes, and storms • Ancient god of trade, wealth, luck, and fertility • ...
Key Component Hidden Word Puzzle 2023-10-16
Across
- Electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye (5 letters).
- The result or response produced by a device or system (6 letters).
- A light-emitting diode that produces light when an electric current passes through it (3 letters).
- A property of a material or component that hinders the flow of electric current (10 letters).
- A small, slender piece of metal used for connecting electronic components (3 letters).
- An electrical device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion (5 letters).
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- The abbreviation for the "ground" or "grounding" connection in electronic circuits (3 letters).
- A small computer on a single integrated circuit that contains a processor, memory, and programmable input/output peripherals (14 letters).
- A device that converts electrical energy into physical movement or action (8 letters).
- A device that detects or measures physical input from the environment and converts it into an electrical signal (6 letters).
- An open-source microcontroller platform used for building digital devices and interactive objects (7 letters).
- The most popular version of the Arduino microcontroller board (3 letters).
- A change in position, location, or orientation of an object (8 letters).
13 Clues: The result or response produced by a device or system (6 letters). • A change in position, location, or orientation of an object (8 letters). • The most popular version of the Arduino microcontroller board (3 letters). • Electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye (5 letters). • ...
Let's start with Literature! 2023-09-01
Across
- The author of "Paradise Lost" during the Commonwealth and Restoration Literature period (5 letters).
- The literary period known for its emphasis on emotion, nature, and individualism (8 letters).
- The poetic style characterized by metaphysical themes during the Caroline Era (12 letters).
- The playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" during the Elizabethan Era (10 letters).
Down
- The literary period that followed World War II and continues to the present (10 letters).
- The epic poem written in Old English that tells the story of a hero's battles (8 letters).
- The literary movement characterized by experimentation with form and style (9 letters).
- The author of "Pride and Prejudice" during the Regency and early Victorian Era (8 letters).
- Victorian novelist known for "Great Expectations" and "Oliver Twist" (7 letters).
- The playwright who wrote "Hamlet" during the Elizabethan Era (7 letters).
- The modernist author of "The Waste Land" (5 letters).
- The period known for its revival of classical learning and humanism (9 letters).
- The period marked by the influence of classical literature and the rise of satire (7 letters).
- Sisters The novelists who wrote "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights" during the Victorian Era (12 letters).
14 Clues: The modernist author of "The Waste Land" (5 letters). • The playwright who wrote "Hamlet" during the Elizabethan Era (7 letters). • Victorian novelist known for "Great Expectations" and "Oliver Twist" (7 letters). • The period known for its revival of classical learning and humanism (9 letters). • ...
Unit 3 P30 2026-03-05
Across
- a door, gate, etc. by which you enter a place (8 letters)
- a formal event, especially one performed on a special occasion (8 letters)
- an opinion or feeling that you have about someone or something, without having a lot of information (10 letters)
- a traditional way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time (6 letters)
- to add something to an object or place to make it look more attractive (8 letters)
- a man on his wedding day or just before or after it (10 letters)
Down
- a custom or belief that has existed for a long time (9 letters)
- relating to love or a close loving relationship (8 letters)
- attracting a lot of attention because of being interesting or unusual (11 letters)
- a ceremony where two people get married (7 letters)
- not different or special or unexpected in any way; usual (8 letters)
- a woman on her wedding day or just before or after it (5 letters)
- suitable for official or special occasions (6 letters)
13 Clues: a ceremony where two people get married (7 letters) • suitable for official or special occasions (6 letters) • a door, gate, etc. by which you enter a place (8 letters) • relating to love or a close loving relationship (8 letters) • a custom or belief that has existed for a long time (9 letters) • a man on his wedding day or just before or after it (10 letters) • ...
Badminton Frenzie 2023-11-17
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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) • ...
Unit 3 P30 2026-03-05
Across
- a door, gate, etc. by which you enter a place (8 letters)
- a formal event, especially one performed on a special occasion (8 letters)
- an opinion or feeling that you have about someone or something, without having a lot of information (10 letters)
- a traditional way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time (6 letters)
- to add something to an object or place to make it look more attractive (8 letters)
- a man on his wedding day or just before or after it (10 letters)
Down
- a custom or belief that has existed for a long time (9 letters)
- relating to love or a close loving relationship (8 letters)
- attracting a lot of attention because of being interesting or unusual (11 letters)
- a ceremony where two people get married (7 letters)
- not different or special or unexpected in any way; usual (8 letters)
- a woman on her wedding day or just before or after it (5 letters)
- suitable for official or special occasions (6 letters)
13 Clues: a ceremony where two people get married (7 letters) • suitable for official or special occasions (6 letters) • a door, gate, etc. by which you enter a place (8 letters) • relating to love or a close loving relationship (8 letters) • a custom or belief that has existed for a long time (9 letters) • a man on his wedding day or just before or after it (10 letters) • ...
FL quiz 2024-07-15
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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
Across
- 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) • ...
Etymology Crossword 1.1 2011-09-08
Across
- (GREEK) BOTH
- The _____ is the layer of skin that sits upon all the other layers, to protect your body.
- After swimming outside in February, her body heat was below normal. She had the symptoms of _____.
- You can skip the _____ of this book; it’s only a few words before the real story begins.
- (GREEK) AFTER, CHANGED, OVER
- This book is full of _____s: ninjas did not shoot lasers! The author has his time backwards.
- The children watched the butterfly’s _____ with rapt attention. It changed form before their eyes!
- Jamaicans speak a _____ of English between one another that sounds very different from the American _____.
- Did you just say, “Put a nickel in it”? That’s a unique _____ to tell me to hurry up!
- 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.
- When you can’t find the words, use a _____ to carry over your feelings to others.
- (GREEK) ONE'S OWN, UNIQUE
- Frogs and other ______s have lives both on land and in water.
- (GREEK) BEFORE, IN FRONT OF
- During WWII, whole populations of people were killed in the _____.
- That sinus infection last month has turned into a _____ cough. You are sick all the time!
- (GREEK) ROCK
Down
- (GREEK) BURN
- (GREEK) TIME
- My brother can write with both his left and his right hand. He’s _____.
- (GREEK) SKIN
- Exxon-Mobil refines the oil that it pumps out of rocks into _____.
- The burning acids in my laboratory are _____, but your sarcasm right now is more _____ still!
- 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.
- After I kill my first buck, the _____ [person noun ending in -ist] will arrange the deer’s skin in a lifelike pose.
- I _____ that the Grizzlies will return to the playoffs this year.
- My _____ is that I shake my spoon every time I take it out of my mouth. Do you do something unique?
- 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.
- (GREEK) THROUGH, ACROSS, BETWEEN
- “Doctor, what’s my _____?” “I’m afraid it will take you three months to recover.”
- Many trees that fell to the ground in prehistoric ages have turned into stone over time. The weather conditions _____ the wood.
- (GREEK) HEAT
34 Clues: (GREEK) BURN • (GREEK) TIME • (GREEK) BOTH • (GREEK) SKIN • (GREEK) HEAT • (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. • ...
Greece Crossword 2018-09-16
Across
- Ixion was an evil man who was punished by being tied to a wheel of fire that rolls forever
- Apollo was Greek god of music and poetry. He was also god of prophecy.
- Echidna was part woman and part snake
- Ceres was the Greek goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- hind The Cerynean hind had golden antlers and bronze hooves. It was caught by Hercules.
- Actaeon was a hunter who saw the goddess Artemis bathing. She turned him into a stag and he was killed by his own dogs.
- Fields The Elysian Fields were part of the underworld. They were a paradise for the righteous after death.
- Danae was the mother of the hero Perseus
- Patroclus was a Greek warrior in the Trojan war. He was killed by the Trojan Hector.
- A gorgon was a female monster with snakes for hair. Gorgons were so hideous they turned anyone who saw them into stone
- Demeter was Greek goddess of harvests and fertility
- Echo was a nypmph. The goddess Hera cursed her so she could only repeat what other people said. Unable to speak to her lover Echo faded away till only her voice remained.
- Daedalus was the first man to fly with his son Icarus
- Morpheus was Greek god of dreams
- Zephyr was god of the west wind
- Talos was a giant living, bronze statue who guarded Crete.
Down
- Chiron was one of the centaurs
- Triton was a sea god. He was the son of Poseidon and he acted as his herald.
- Charon was the boatman who ferried the dead across the River Styx
- Charybdis was a huge whirlpool that wrecked ships
- Arachne was a Greek woman who was very good at weaving. The goddess Athene turned her into a spider.
- Zeus was ruler of the Greek gods. He also controlled lightning, thunder and rain
- In the Greek version of the flood story Zeus sent a terrible flood. Deucalion built an ark and survived with his wife Pyrrah
- Endymion was a handsome man. Zeus put him into an eternal sleep in which he never grew old.
- Atlas was a titan (a human shaped giant) who held up the sky to prevent it falling to earth
- Tyche was the Greek goddess of fortune
- Harpies were evil creatures, part women, part birds
- Cerberus was a dog with 3 heads who guarded the underworld and prevented the dead from escaping
- Aphrodite was Greek goddess of love
- Boreas was god of the north wind
30 Clues: Chiron was one of the centaurs • Zephyr was god of the west wind • Boreas was god of the north wind • Morpheus was Greek god of dreams • Aphrodite was Greek goddess of love • Echidna was part woman and part snake • Tyche was the Greek goddess of fortune • Danae was the mother of the hero Perseus • Charybdis was a huge whirlpool that wrecked ships • ...
Rome and Greece 2022-01-28
Across
- Promoted religious and cultural freedom in the lands he conquered
- The first great Greek philosopher
- fortress on top of a hill
- where was the Roman Republic build?
- polis was a _________
- Who classified governments: monarchies, democracies, republics
- Caesar was ___________ by Roman senators who had grown jealous of his popularity and power
- eco based on trade and seafarming
- established written laws
- Began to fail due to economic strains between the classes
- A greek student of socrates
Down
- site of business transactions and political affairs
- The social hub and financial marketplace, on and around a centrally located large open space
- Came to power after Caesar’s death
- practiced OLIGARCHY
- empire divided in two parts Civil War
- the Greeks and Romans practiced
- The citadel
- Ancident Greek City-State
- What was the Greek Polis
- began to fail due to economic strains between the classes
21 Clues: The citadel • practiced OLIGARCHY • polis was a _________ • What was the Greek Polis • established written laws • fortress on top of a hill • Ancident Greek City-State • A greek student of socrates • the Greeks and Romans practiced • The first great Greek philosopher • eco based on trade and seafarming • Came to power after Caesar’s death • where was the Roman Republic build? • ...
School items 2025-06-20
20 Clues: Art • Bus • Book • Desk • Music • Lunch • Story • Chair • Pencil • Colors • Crayon • Friends • Letters • Student • Teacher • Numbers • Scissors • Backpack • Classroom • Playground
Etymology Crossword 1.1 2011-09-08
Across
- (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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Morphology: Latin & Greek Bases 2023-05-29
Across
- The Greek base "auto" means ____
- What Greek base means sound?
- "Aud" means __ _____
- What Greek base means the study of?
- What Latin base means to carry?
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- "Tele" means far away or _______
- What Greek base means small?
- The Greek base that means light is _____
- ____ is what the Greek base "bio" means
- What Greek base has the same exact definition as "gram"?
- What Greek base means to write?
11 Clues: "Aud" means __ _____ • What Greek base means small? • What Greek base means sound? • What Greek base means to write? • What Latin base means to carry? • "Tele" means far away or _______ • The Greek base "auto" means ____ • What Greek base means the study of? • ____ is what the Greek base "bio" means • The Greek base that means light is _____ • ...
Final year pharmacy: INR 2023-10-11
Across
- 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
Across
- 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) • ...
Unit 3 P30 2026-03-05
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- a door, gate, etc. by which you enter a place (8 letters)
- a formal event, especially one performed on a special occasion (8 letters)
- an opinion or feeling that you have about someone or something, without having a lot of information (10 letters)
- a traditional way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time (6 letters)
- to add something to an object or place to make it look more attractive (8 letters)
- a man on his wedding day or just before or after it (10 letters)
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- a custom or belief that has existed for a long time (9 letters)
- relating to love or a close loving relationship (8 letters)
- attracting a lot of attention because of being interesting or unusual (11 letters)
- a ceremony where two people get married (7 letters)
- not different or special or unexpected in any way; usual (8 letters)
- a woman on her wedding day or just before or after it (5 letters)
- suitable for official or special occasions (6 letters)
13 Clues: a ceremony where two people get married (7 letters) • suitable for official or special occasions (6 letters) • a door, gate, etc. by which you enter a place (8 letters) • relating to love or a close loving relationship (8 letters) • a custom or belief that has existed for a long time (9 letters) • a man on his wedding day or just before or after it (10 letters) • ...
Catholic Symbols Crossword 2021-07-29
Across
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
