greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Ancient Greece 2013-10-06
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- Leader of Athens during its Golden Age
- Highly militaristic Greek city state and chief rival of Athens
- A rural demi-god part man and part goat
- A kingdom lying to the north east of Athens which grew to be a great power in the Ancient world and was strongly influenced by Greece
- Zeus' wife and goddess of marriage
- A war between Troy and the Greek city state of Achaea
- Son of Zeus who is said to have found Mycenae
- Ruler of the gods and the world
- A famous Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
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- God of the underworld and ruler of the dead
- The city that was the centre of the ancient Mycenaean culture
- Goddess of love
- Temple to Athena in the Acropolis of Athens
- God of sun, music, prophecy and beauty
- A rich and powerful Greek city state known for its extensive trading network
- Ancient trading city made famous in the Iliad by Homer
- A Greek word that means city
- School for wrestling and boxing at Olympia
- Goddess of wisdom, skills and warfare
- Outer garment worn by women in Ancient Greece
20 Clues: Goddess of love • A Greek word that means city • Ruler of the gods and the world • Zeus' wife and goddess of marriage • Goddess of wisdom, skills and warfare • God of sun, music, prophecy and beauty • Leader of Athens during its Golden Age • A rural demi-god part man and part goat • School for wrestling and boxing at Olympia • God of the underworld and ruler of the dead • ...
History of Greek theatre- 2022-01-11
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- emphasized characters trying to control their destinies.
- A creature who was part man and part goat.
- Usage of words to express thought
- used to refer to actors today.
- the earliest known playwright and actor.
- the theatre on the slope of the hill below the ____ in Athens.
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a ____ (altar).
- At three of these festivals,_____ were held.
- Their motivation drives the play.
- the first great theorist of dramatic art.
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- Was born in 496 B.C
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- The performers in Greek theater can be divided into _____:
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the ____ (dancing space).
- _____ of homer
- greek dramas honored this god
- The slope of the hill served as the ____ (seeing space).
- comes from greek "to act".
- Something to shock the audience
- considered the father of Western philosophy.
- comes the the Greek word theatron (place of seeing).
- means dance in Greek.
- The major festival was the _____.
- traditional ______
- The plays followed a _____ structure
- How speech reveals character
27 Clues: _____ of homer • traditional ______ • Was born in 496 B.C • means dance in Greek. • comes from greek "to act". • How speech reveals character • greek dramas honored this god • used to refer to actors today. • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • The major festival was the _____. • Their motivation drives the play. • ...
Greek gods 2022-04-01
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- What man fell in love with there own reflection and what words gets its name from that myth?
- A huge, rotating tropical storm is a ________
- What word means strong uncontrollably anger?
- A term that comes from the goddess of soul Psyche.
- Who was the Greek goddess in charge of revenge
- A Continent
- Sounds arranged intentionally to be beautiful and harmonious is _____
- Comes from the Greek goddess of the rainbow
- This word comes from the story if Charis.
- The order of events in time.
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- A legendary bird that makes a nest in the ocean
- who was the Greek god of the west wing?
- A book of maps that come directly from a Greek myth
- What was the favorite drink of many gods and goddesses.
- Comes from the Greek god of sleep.
- What plant turns towards the sun to get more sunlight?
- This word comes from the story of the youngest of the Three Fates, who spun the thread of life
- A sound that comes back to you because it reverberated off a surface.
- What word means disorder and randomness.
- What word comes from the name Ôkeanos?
20 Clues: A Continent • The order of events in time. • Comes from the Greek god of sleep. • What word comes from the name Ôkeanos? • who was the Greek god of the west wing? • What word means disorder and randomness. • This word comes from the story if Charis. • Comes from the Greek goddess of the rainbow • What word means strong uncontrollably anger? • ...
Chapter 8 crossword puzzle 2017-03-15
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- The Greek leader that first brought democracy to Athens
- is the one that is marked by great achievements
- The island the Minoans lived on
- The Greek word for city state
- The sea that lies to the east of Greece
- are considered to be the first to speak Greek and to be the first Greeks
- rich land owners
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- The tyrant that ruled Athens
- The God that the Olympic Games were held in honor of
- goddess of wisdom and war, had Parthenon built for her
- A poem put to music
- The democracy where you are elected by the people to represent them
- Minoans and_______ were the two groups that help shape later Greek culture
- The Greeks visited this place where the Oracle was if they were in need of assistance
- Lakes and______ are the geographical features that cover most of Greece
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life
- goddess of love and beauty
- The epic poem that tells of the last years of the Trojan war
- a story about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- was the first Greek city state to develop a democracy
20 Clues: rich land owners • A poem put to music • goddess of love and beauty • The tyrant that ruled Athens • The Greek word for city state • The island the Minoans lived on • The sea that lies to the east of Greece • is the one that is marked by great achievements • The God that the Olympic Games were held in honor of • was the first Greek city state to develop a democracy • ...
End of Year Quiz 2022-06-16
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- Darth Vader's real name
- The name of a very friendly droid
- A cute bear type alien in Star Wars
- The planet where Luke Skywalker grew up
- The secret country of Black Panther
- The place where the minotaur and Labyrinth were
- The place where Smaug lives in the Hobbit
- The shape of Harry Potter's scar
- The name of Harry's snowy owl
- The blue Hogwart's house
- A charm to defend yourself from death eaters
- The Roman name for 'Zeus'
- The realm of Sauron
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- The place where Greek demigods train
- A race from LOTR with hairy feet
- A Greek monster who can turn you to stone
- Percy Jackson's father
- The species of Chewbacca
- A sith lord with a red and black spiky head
- The true king of Gondor
- Spiderman's real name
- A very strong Greek hero
- The Empire's fighting spaceship
- The Greek goddess of love
- The head teacher of Hogwarts
- The Child's real name
- The weapon used by jedi knights
- A creature from Greek myth which is half man, half horse
- The proper name for the Ringwraiths
- A very powerful green jedi master
30 Clues: The realm of Sauron • Spiderman's real name • The Child's real name • Percy Jackson's father • Darth Vader's real name • The true king of Gondor • The species of Chewbacca • A very strong Greek hero • The blue Hogwart's house • The Greek goddess of love • The Roman name for 'Zeus' • The head teacher of Hogwarts • The name of Harry's snowy owl • The Empire's fighting spaceship • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2024-10-08
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- Hilltop used for a temple or public buildings
- Greek City-State, leader of Delian League, famous for Democracy and philosophy.
- Macedonian leader who conquered lands held by Persian Empire. Helped spread Greek ideas.
- Thinking process created by Greek philosopher, asking “why?”
- Ruler of the Underworld, brother of Zeus
- The community structure of ancient Greece.
- System of government in which citizens vote, "rule of the many".
- System of government in which a small group has control, "rule of the few".
- Organized system of thought/ideas, guides our decisions.
- Goddess of wisdom and intelligence.
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- God of the Sea.
- Military formation, creates a wall of shields and spears.
- Self-governing political entity. Has set borders, central gov., protection, and citizens.
- Queen of the gods, Protector of marriage and married women.
- Temple built for Athena.
- ________ Era, time when the Greek language and culture spread to non-Greek world.
- King of the Gods, God of lightening.
- Sparta's culture and philosophy was based around a strong _______.
- Group of people with shared identity.(culture, language)
- Independent city with its own government, leader, economy, and culture.
- God of War, immature.
21 Clues: God of the Sea. • God of War, immature. • Temple built for Athena. • Goddess of wisdom and intelligence. • King of the Gods, God of lightening. • Ruler of the Underworld, brother of Zeus • The community structure of ancient Greece. • Hilltop used for a temple or public buildings • Group of people with shared identity.(culture, language) • ...
Greece 2022-05-09
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- The language of Greece
- The capital of Greece
- where they settled
- biggest Holiday for Greeks due to religion
- They created the famous sporting event
- Athens was the birthplace of
- government in which a small group of people rule
- He created the persian Empire
- the biggest island in Greece
- the first real greeks to settle
- The first group that settled in Greece.
- Greece is one big
- 80% of the Greek landscape is what
- high city in greece
- The most famous Greek temples
- They are most famous for
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- it is surrounded by
- short tale to teach a moral lesson
- The god of light.
- to change or have an effect on
- A body of stories about gods and heroes
- The greek word for city-state
- a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society.
- independent state consisting of a city
- unit of soldiers who ride houses
- general study of knowledge and the world
- Sea to the west of Greece.
- The mountain south of Greece
- This time had no written records
- The mountain east of Greece
30 Clues: The god of light. • Greece is one big • where they settled • it is surrounded by • high city in greece • The capital of Greece • The language of Greece • They are most famous for • Sea to the west of Greece. • The mountain east of Greece • Athens was the birthplace of • the biggest island in Greece • The mountain south of Greece • The greek word for city-state • ...
7th Grade Ancient Greece 2025-05-13
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- The art and practice of government
- The power to think clearly
- Society organized for the purpose of waging war
- Government in which a small group of people rule; government of Sparta
- Collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- Military alliance led by Sparta
- Ownership and control of other people as property
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- Oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- The civilization of the Ancient Greeks and Romans
- "Greek-like"; the form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquests
- Logical guess
- Worship of many gods or deities
- Military alliance led by Athens
- Messenian forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- In Ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- Hereditary class of rulers, Greek for "rule by the best people"
- "High city" in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defenses were located
- Government in which citizens hold the power, means "rule by the people"; government of Athens
- Legal member of a country or city-state
- School of philosophy founded by Plato
20 Clues: Logical guess • The power to think clearly • Worship of many gods or deities • Military alliance led by Athens • Military alliance led by Sparta • The art and practice of government • School of philosophy founded by Plato • Legal member of a country or city-state • Society organized for the purpose of waging war • The civilization of the Ancient Greeks and Romans • ...
Mrs. Wing's Pieces Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-18
16 Clues: a twin boy • blond hair • is a color • sweet smile • a river in Utah • 2,000 pounds = 1 • has two e letters • has two l letters • has a lyn in name • has two m letters • has two a letters • has the word "leg" • likes to move a lot • is the tallest student • has the name of an Italian city • has the same name as a national park
Hatchet Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-10
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- a shelter hung over something (6 letters)
- a large plain (7 letters)
- being creative and using your imagination (9 letters)
- alone; being lonely (8 letters)
- a disease cause by severe cold weather (11 letters)
- outside where it is feral and untamed (10 letters)
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- to scavenge (6 letters)
- not thinking right; your mind is disturbed (8 letters)
- an anxious impression (7 letters)
- a small axe (7 letters)
- the dead figure of an animal (7 letters)
11 Clues: to scavenge (6 letters) • a small axe (7 letters) • a large plain (7 letters) • alone; being lonely (8 letters) • an anxious impression (7 letters) • the dead figure of an animal (7 letters) • a shelter hung over something (6 letters) • outside where it is feral and untamed (10 letters) • a disease cause by severe cold weather (11 letters) • ...
Fernvale Legacy 2025-10-16
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- First word in C.A.R.E. (12 letters)
- Second word in C.A.R.E. (11 letters)
- Current principal's surname. (3 letters)
- School motto: "Dare to _______". (6 letters)
- 2014: A programme tat nurtures environmental care. (8 letters)
- School's location area. (8 letters)
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- What active Fernvalions become. (8 letters)
- What joyful students love to do. (8 letters)
- What confident Fernvalions become. (7 letters)
- Type of learners we aim to be. (6 letters)
- Month for World Water Day. (5 letters)
11 Clues: First word in C.A.R.E. (12 letters) • School's location area. (8 letters) • Second word in C.A.R.E. (11 letters) • Month for World Water Day. (5 letters) • Current principal's surname. (3 letters) • Type of learners we aim to be. (6 letters) • What active Fernvalions become. (8 letters) • What joyful students love to do. (8 letters) • ...
Sea Of Monsters- Vocab (Chapter 1-5) 2022-02-19
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- a traditional story
- greek creature, half human half horse
- unwilling hesitant
- destroy,break into pieces
- greek giant with one eye
- unable to bend
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- greek healing medicine
- greek money
- strike hit,using fist
- a foretelling of what is to come true in future
- god of wine
- human who eats human flesh
- half human half goat
13 Clues: greek money • god of wine • unable to bend • unwilling hesitant • a traditional story • half human half goat • strike hit,using fist • greek healing medicine • greek giant with one eye • destroy,break into pieces • human who eats human flesh • greek creature, half human half horse • a foretelling of what is to come true in future
Greek and Roman Mythology Crossword! 2020-12-18
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- What was Hephaestus' Roman name?
- What was Ares' Roman name?
- True or False: planet Earth was named after the Greek/Roman god of fire
- What was Hades' Roman name?
- Where did the Greek Olympians live?
- What was Hestia's Roman name?
- What was Hera's Roman name?
- What was Dionysus' Roman name?
- What was Athena's Roman name?
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- What was Aphrodite's Roman name?
- What was Zeus' Roman name?
- What was Poseidon's Roman name?
- Where did the Greek Titans live?
- What was Apollo's Roman name?
- Who was the Greek god of the sky/lightning?
- What was Demeter's Roman name?
16 Clues: What was Zeus' Roman name? • What was Ares' Roman name? • What was Hades' Roman name? • What was Hera's Roman name? • What was Apollo's Roman name? • What was Hestia's Roman name? • What was Athena's Roman name? • What was Dionysus' Roman name? • What was Demeter's Roman name? • What was Poseidon's Roman name? • What was Aphrodite's Roman name? • What was Hephaestus' Roman name? • ...
Business Tantra 2025-01-07
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- A type of financial market where securities are issued for the first time. - 7 letters
- A plan for managing income, expenses, and savings. - 6 letters
- The name of the series we post related to IPO.- 9 letters
- A ratio used to measure a company's profitability. - 7 letters
- Assets purchased with the expectation of generating returns. - 10 letters
- The process of managing financial risks using derivatives. - 8 letters
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- The practice of spreading investments to reduce risk. - 14 letters
- Revenue minus expenses equals this. - 6 letters
- Tax advantage offered by governments to encourage investments. - 9 letters
- The decrease in an asset's value over time. - 12 letters
- Our Instagram content type that includes short videos.- 5 letters
- The concept that money available now is worth more than the same amount in the future. - 3 letters
12 Clues: Revenue minus expenses equals this. - 6 letters • The decrease in an asset's value over time. - 12 letters • The name of the series we post related to IPO.- 9 letters • A plan for managing income, expenses, and savings. - 6 letters • A ratio used to measure a company's profitability. - 7 letters • Our Instagram content type that includes short videos.- 5 letters • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-31
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- An economic and political system where one company controls an entire industry (10 letters).
- The process Carnegie used to make steel (6 letters).
- This wealthy industrialist was known as the “Steel King” (7 letters).
- The labor strike that happened at Carnegie’s steel factory (9 letters).
- U.S. Supreme Court case that limited the power of states to regulate railroads (6, 1, 8 letters).
- This organization fought for better conditions and wages for workers (6 letters).
- The country where Andrew Carnegie was born (8 letters).
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- Famous oil tycoon who created Standard Oil (9 letters).
- Famous financier who helped form U.S. Steel (3 letters).
- The violent event in 1886 that led to the rise of labor unions (7, 5 letters).
- The act that stopped Chinese immigration in 1882 (7 letters).
- The name of the law that regulated railroad prices (6 letters).
12 Clues: The process Carnegie used to make steel (6 letters). • Famous oil tycoon who created Standard Oil (9 letters). • The country where Andrew Carnegie was born (8 letters). • Famous financier who helped form U.S. Steel (3 letters). • The act that stopped Chinese immigration in 1882 (7 letters). • The name of the law that regulated railroad prices (6 letters). • ...
Minerals, Rocks, And Soil 2025-02-04
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- (6 letters) – The way light reflects off a mineral’s surface.
- (11 letters) – Rocks formed by the accumulation of sediments.
- (4 letters) – The smallest type of soil particle, retaining the most water.
- (4 letters) – A soil mixture ideal for plant growth, containing sand, silt, and clay.
- (8 letters) – Type of rock formed from cooled lava or magma.
- (6 letters) – A common mineral found in many rocks.
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- (6 letters) – Preserved remains of ancient organisms found in some rocks.
- (7 letters) – A common intrusive igneous rock with visible crystals.
- (7 letters) – The process of rocks and soil being worn away by wind or water.
- (6 letters) – The color of a mineral's powder when scratched on a surface.
- (4 letters) – The scale used to measure mineral hardness.
- (11 letters) – Rock type formed by heat and pressure.
12 Clues: (6 letters) – A common mineral found in many rocks. • (11 letters) – Rock type formed by heat and pressure. • (4 letters) – The scale used to measure mineral hardness. • (8 letters) – Type of rock formed from cooled lava or magma. • (6 letters) – The way light reflects off a mineral’s surface. • (11 letters) – Rocks formed by the accumulation of sediments. • ...
Of Mice and Men 2024-10-03
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- (3 letters) The animal Lennie wants to tend on the dream ranch.
- (6 letters) George's last name.
- (4 letters) The ranch worker who shoots Candy’s dog.
- (4 letters) The friend who looks after Lennie, often warning him.
- (4 letters) The town George and Lennie came from.
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- (5 letters) The place where George and Lennie dream of owning a piece of land.
- (6 letters) The animal Lennie is often compared to, symbolizing his strength.
- (6 letters) The strong, skilled mule driver who is well-respected by the other workers.
- (6 letters) Lennie’s aunt, who took care of him before her death.
- (4 letters) The card game that George and other characters often play.
- (5 letters) The item that Lennie wants to pet, leading to trouble.
- (5 letters) The character who is described as "the boss" of the ranch.
12 Clues: (6 letters) George's last name. • (4 letters) The town George and Lennie came from. • (4 letters) The ranch worker who shoots Candy’s dog. • (3 letters) The animal Lennie wants to tend on the dream ranch. • (6 letters) Lennie’s aunt, who took care of him before her death. • (4 letters) The friend who looks after Lennie, often warning him. • ...
Subconscious mind crossword 2024-10-02
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- - The automatic mental processes that shape our behavior (11 letters).
- - The theorist known for developing psychoanalysis (5 letters).
- -Conditioning The process of learning through reinforcement and punishment (12 letters).
- - The storage of memories not currently in conscious awareness (11 letters).
- - Conditioning A form of learning that occurs through association (12 letters).
- - A technique used to explore repressed memories (10 letters).
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- - A psychological approach that studies the influence of the unconscious (14 letters).
- - The phenomenon where subconscious desires manifest during sleep (7 letters).
- - The unconscious rejection of painful thoughts or feelings (6 letters).
- - A method used to access deeper layers of the mind through suggestion (9 letters).
- - A defense mechanism where a person refuses to accept reality (6 letters).
- - The part of the psyche that mediates between the id and the superego (3 letters).
12 Clues: - A technique used to explore repressed memories (10 letters). • - The theorist known for developing psychoanalysis (5 letters). • - The automatic mental processes that shape our behavior (11 letters). • - The unconscious rejection of painful thoughts or feelings (6 letters). • - A defense mechanism where a person refuses to accept reality (6 letters). • ...
CLIL 2024-11-26
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- (12 letters) - A connection or association between people or things, often involving mutual feelings or actions;
- (5 letters) - Prescribed guidelines for conduct.
- (11 letters) - Processed and interpreted data that provides knowledge.
- (8 letters) - A set of rules established to guide communication between systems.
- (11 letters) - Links or associations between multiple elements.
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- (7 letters) - Informative content sent from a sender to a recipient.
- (7 letters) - A set of connected nodes that share information.
- (7 letters) - Absence of sound or noise, often used as a communicative signal.
- (14 letters) - Creating or performing without preparation, relying on intuition in the moment.
- (10 letters) - The process of dividing or moving apart elements that were previously united.
- (13 letters) - A person who acts autonomously, independent of others.
- (6 letters) - A set of interconnected elements forming an organized whole.
12 Clues: (5 letters) - Prescribed guidelines for conduct. • (7 letters) - A set of connected nodes that share information. • (11 letters) - Links or associations between multiple elements. • (7 letters) - Informative content sent from a sender to a recipient. • (13 letters) - A person who acts autonomously, independent of others. • ...
Road Scene Vocabulary Crossword 2025-04-01
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- A special road lane for buses and public transport. (3 letters)
- The white or yellow markings that separate lanes. (9 letters)
- A road that goes under another road or through a mountain. (6 letters)
- A road feature where drivers must go around a central island. (10 letters)
- The act of passing another vehicle on the road. (9 letters)
- The space between two lines on the road for driving. (4 letters)
- A curved part of the road. (5 letters)
- A designated area where vehicles can stop and stay. (7 letters)
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- A sign that controls traffic flow with red, yellow, and green lights. (13 letters)
- The action of pressing the pedal to slow down or stop. (5 letters)
- The action of moving into a different lane of traffic. (6 letters)
- A place where two or more roads meet. (8 letters)
12 Clues: A curved part of the road. (5 letters) • A place where two or more roads meet. (8 letters) • The act of passing another vehicle on the road. (9 letters) • The white or yellow markings that separate lanes. (9 letters) • A special road lane for buses and public transport. (3 letters) • A designated area where vehicles can stop and stay. (7 letters) • ...
Question Time 2024-04-05
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- What kind of clothes do we wear in winter to stay warm? (6 letters)
- How do plants get the water they need to grow? (5 letters)
- Who teaches you new things in school? (7 letters)
- Where do firefighters work to keep us safe? (11 letters)
- When is the school bell rung to signal the end of the day? (11 letters)
- Why do we use traffic signals when crossing the road? (6 letters)
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- Where can you borrow books to read? (7 letters)
- How do we get to know what the weather will be like tomorrow? (15 letters)
- What do we wear to protect ourselves from the rain? (8 letters)
- Who writes stories that take you on imaginary adventures? (6 letters)
- Why do we brush our teeth after meals? (5 letters)
- When do we celebrate Independence Day in India? (6 letters)
12 Clues: Where can you borrow books to read? (7 letters) • Who teaches you new things in school? (7 letters) • Why do we brush our teeth after meals? (5 letters) • Where do firefighters work to keep us safe? (11 letters) • How do plants get the water they need to grow? (5 letters) • When do we celebrate Independence Day in India? (6 letters) • ...
Vocabulary Review for Justin 2025-07-20
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- A king or queen who rules a country. (8 letters)
- A public celebration or event that often happens every year. (8 letters)
- The beliefs, customs, and arts of a group of people. (7 letters)
- A single person or thing, especially when considered separately from a group. (10 letters)
- The whole thing, with nothing left out. (6 letters)
- To divide or set apart from something else. (8 letters)
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- Special features or qualities that make something or someone different. (15 letters)
- A government system without a king or queen, where people elect their leaders. (8 letters)
- When something is done in a formal and legal way. (10 letters)
- The process of building something like roads or houses. (12 letters)
- Large natural or man-made bodies of water surrounded by land. (5 letters)
- Allowed by the law. (5 letters)
12 Clues: Allowed by the law. (5 letters) • A king or queen who rules a country. (8 letters) • The whole thing, with nothing left out. (6 letters) • To divide or set apart from something else. (8 letters) • When something is done in a formal and legal way. (10 letters) • The beliefs, customs, and arts of a group of people. (7 letters) • ...
Bright Sparks 2023-11-17
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- The place in the kitchen where we store plates, cups, and food. (8 letters)
- Two things that go together, like socks or shoes. (4 letters)
- Something you sit on, often with four legs and a back. (5 letters)
- The ninth month of the year. (9 letters)
- The strands that grow on your head. (4 letters)
- A game where players kick a ball to score goals. (8 letters)
- The tenth month of the year. (7 letters)
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- Used to comb and tidy up your hair. (9 letters)
- A step that helps you go up or down in a building. (5 letters)
- A high, steep rock or mountain edge. (5 letters)
- What we breathe; invisible, but all around us. (3 letters)
- The opposite of on, like when you turn the lights ___ or your TV ___ . (3 letters)
12 Clues: The ninth month of the year. (9 letters) • The tenth month of the year. (7 letters) • Used to comb and tidy up your hair. (9 letters) • The strands that grow on your head. (4 letters) • A high, steep rock or mountain edge. (5 letters) • What we breathe; invisible, but all around us. (3 letters) • A game where players kick a ball to score goals. (8 letters) • ...
MINERALS 2025-02-04
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- (6 letters) – The way light reflects off a mineral’s surface.
- (11 letters) – Rocks formed by the accumulation of sediments.
- (4 letters) – The smallest type of soil particle, retaining the most water.
- (4 letters) – A soil mixture ideal for plant growth, containing sand, silt, and clay.
- (8 letters) – Type of rock formed from cooled lava or magma.
- (6 letters) – A common mineral found in many rocks.
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- (6 letters) – Preserved remains of ancient organisms found in some rocks.
- (7 letters) – A common intrusive igneous rock with visible crystals.
- (7 letters) – The process of rocks and soil being worn away by wind or water.
- (6 letters) – The color of a mineral's powder when scratched on a surface.
- (4 letters) – The scale used to measure mineral hardness.
- (11 letters) – Rock type formed by heat and pressure.
12 Clues: (6 letters) – A common mineral found in many rocks. • (11 letters) – Rock type formed by heat and pressure. • (4 letters) – The scale used to measure mineral hardness. • (8 letters) – Type of rock formed from cooled lava or magma. • (6 letters) – The way light reflects off a mineral’s surface. • (11 letters) – Rocks formed by the accumulation of sediments. • ...
ANIMAL 2024-09-30
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- – A large wild cat known for its orange coat with black stripes (5 letters)
- – A large, thick-skinned herbivore with one or two horns (5 letters)
- – A large marine predator known for its sharp teeth (5 letters)
- – An Australian marsupial known for its tree-hugging habit (5 letters)
- – A bird of prey with a powerful build and keen eyesight (5 letters)
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- – An amphibian that can jump and is known for its croaking sound (4 letters)
- – A playful aquatic mammal known for its swimming abilities (5 letters)
- – A black-and-white striped African equine (5 letters)
- – A primate known for its intelligence and agility (6 letters)
- – A domesticated mammal used for riding and work (5 letters)
- – A bear native to China, known for its black-and-white fur (5 letters)
- – A slow-moving mollusk with a spiraled shell (5 letters)
12 Clues: – A black-and-white striped African equine (5 letters) • – A slow-moving mollusk with a spiraled shell (5 letters) • – A domesticated mammal used for riding and work (5 letters) • – A primate known for its intelligence and agility (6 letters) • – A large marine predator known for its sharp teeth (5 letters) • ...
Grade 6: South Africa Our Land 2025-06-25
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- – The blue crane is the national ___. (4 letters)
- – A national song sung in five languages. (6 letters)
- – A nickname for South Africa due to its many cultures. (7 letters)
- – The 1976 student uprising began in this township. (6 letters)
- – The official mark or stamp of government, found on the coat of arms. (4 letters)
- – A valuable mineral that played a major role in South Africa’s economy. (4 letters)
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- – A South African philosophy meaning “I am because we are.” (6 letters)
- – A public holiday that celebrates all South African cultures. (8 letters)
- – This national day celebrates South Africa’s first democratic elections. (7 letters)
- – The national flower of South Africa. (6 letters)
- – A national symbol with six colours that represents unity. (4 letters)
- – One of the largest cultural groups in South Africa. (4 letters)
12 Clues: – The blue crane is the national ___. (4 letters) • – The national flower of South Africa. (6 letters) • – A national song sung in five languages. (6 letters) • – The 1976 student uprising began in this township. (6 letters) • – One of the largest cultural groups in South Africa. (4 letters) • – A nickname for South Africa due to its many cultures. (7 letters) • ...
Business Tantra 2025-01-07
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- Financial obligations or debts of a company. - 11 letters
- The benchmark stock index of the National Stock Exchange of India. - 5 letters
- The ability to borrow money based on trust of repayment. - 6 letters
- The use of borrowed money to increase potential returns. - 8 letters
- Resources owned by a company that have value. - 6 letters
- The name of series where we share financial tips and strategies. - 10 letters
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- The difference between credits and debits in an account. - 7 letters
- A talk show organized by Finesse, The finance club of IMNU. - 7 letters
- The ability of a company to meet its long-term financial obligations. - 8 letters
- A newly established business, typically in a high-growth industry. - 7 letters
- Total income generated before expenses. - 7 letters
- Government financial aid to support an industry or activity. - 7 letters
12 Clues: Total income generated before expenses. - 7 letters • Financial obligations or debts of a company. - 11 letters • Resources owned by a company that have value. - 6 letters • The difference between credits and debits in an account. - 7 letters • The ability to borrow money based on trust of repayment. - 6 letters • ...
Clothing Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-18
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- These can be shorts or long and are worn on the lower half. (5 letters)
- These cover your legs and are usually made of denim. (5 letters)
- A warm item worn over a shirt in cold weather. (7 letters)
- A warm outer layer with buttons or a zipper. (6 letters)
- You wear these on your feet when it's cold. (5 letters)
- You wear these for swimming or warm weather; shorter than pants. (6 letters)
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- Worn on the head, especially for sports or casual outfits. (10 letters)
- A type of shoe for running or casual wear. (8 letters)
- Worn in cold weather and typically go over the ankle. (5 letters)
- A one-piece outfit worn by women, often for formal occasions. (5 letters)
- Worn with a suit, formal and buttoned. (5 letters)
- A casual short-sleeved top. (6 letters)
12 Clues: A casual short-sleeved top. (6 letters) • Worn with a suit, formal and buttoned. (5 letters) • A type of shoe for running or casual wear. (8 letters) • You wear these on your feet when it's cold. (5 letters) • A warm outer layer with buttons or a zipper. (6 letters) • A warm item worn over a shirt in cold weather. (7 letters) • ...
Day 2 - Christmas Crossword 2025-10-01
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- The last name of the miser in Dickens's A Christmas Carol. (6 letters)
- The specific German word for a Christmas tree. (13 letters)
- The name of the angel who announced the birth of Jesus to Mary. (7 letters)
- Santa's primary mode of transportation. (5 letters)
- Shiny, metallic strips used to decorate a Christmas tree. (6 letters)
- Frankincense and _______ were two gifts brought by the Magi. (5 letters)
- A traditional Spanish Christmas song, often sung in Latin America. (Feliz ________!) (8 letters)
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- The name of the eighth reindeer, whose name means "thunder" in Dutch. (6 letters)
- The plant under which people traditionally exchange kisses. (9 letters)
- The decorative, ball-shaped ornaments hung on the tree. (7 letters)
- A thick, milky beverage traditionally consumed during the holidays. (6 letters)
- A sweet, striped Christmas confection. (5, 4 letters)
12 Clues: Santa's primary mode of transportation. (5 letters) • A sweet, striped Christmas confection. (5, 4 letters) • The specific German word for a Christmas tree. (13 letters) • The decorative, ball-shaped ornaments hung on the tree. (7 letters) • Shiny, metallic strips used to decorate a Christmas tree. (6 letters) • ...
Electronics 2024-10-17
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- Essential component in modern electronics, often made of silicon (13 letters).
- Used to stop current(10 letters).
- Component that stores electrical energy (9 letters).
- Measure current(9 letters).
- I love you 3000(7 letters).
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- IPL team with 0 trophies
- Coulomb(5 letters).
- King Of Bollywood(3 letters).
- Flow of electric charge(7 letters).
- What!?(4 letters).
- I'll be back(10 letters).
11 Clues: What!?(4 letters). • Coulomb(5 letters). • IPL team with 0 trophies • I'll be back(10 letters). • Measure current(9 letters). • I love you 3000(7 letters). • King Of Bollywood(3 letters). • Used to stop current(10 letters). • Flow of electric charge(7 letters). • Component that stores electrical energy (9 letters). • ...
Put your brain to work 2024-08-29
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- The opposite of “hard” (4 letters)
- Another word for "big" is ____. (5 letters)
- The opposite of “clean” (5 letters)
- The opposite of “full” is ___(5 letters)
- Another word for “easy” (6 letters
- The opposite of "hot" is ____. (4 letters)
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- A similar word to “fun” (4 letters)
- The opposite of “young” (3 letters)
- Another word for “small” (4 letters)
- The word "happy" can also be____. (5 letters)
- The antonym of "fast" is ____. (4 letters)
11 Clues: The opposite of “hard” (4 letters) • Another word for “easy” (6 letters • A similar word to “fun” (4 letters) • The opposite of “young” (3 letters) • The opposite of “clean” (5 letters) • Another word for “small” (4 letters) • The opposite of “full” is ___(5 letters) • The antonym of "fast" is ____. (4 letters) • The opposite of "hot" is ____. (4 letters) • ...
Greek Phrases 2024-02-06
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- A country conquered by Alexander the Great; they welcomed him and worshipped him as a god
- An infamous Athenian general who betrayed them and was secretly working the Spartans
- A form of government in which citizens can elect their leaders
- Market and meeting place for residents
- A form of government in which multiple leaders with equal power rule a land
- the Great A famous Greek conqueror who never lost a battle
- A Greek city state known for its intellect
- Another name for a Greek city state
- League A league formed between multiple Greek city states in order to protect themselves from the Persians
- A place where many citizens gather together to discuss important topics such as politics
- A form of government in which one ruler (typically loyalty) rules a land
- An agreement between two or more parties to help each in times of need
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- A body of land surrounded by water on three sides
- A fictional story widely believed by a people
- A country formerly lead by king Darius
- A form of government in which one leader rules a land typically through violence and oppression
- A Greek city state known for its military
- A country made up of many states and was the birth place of many famous philosophers
- Fortified structure in Ancient Greece
- A famous Athenian philosopher executed for his beliefs
- A Greek combat strategy famously used by Alexander the Great to win battles
21 Clues: Another name for a Greek city state • Fortified structure in Ancient Greece • A country formerly lead by king Darius • Market and meeting place for residents • A Greek city state known for its military • A Greek city state known for its intellect • A fictional story widely believed by a people • A body of land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Greek Geography 2017-03-27
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- High-mountain; mountain home to the Greek gods.
- High hill in middle of Greek polis [city-state]
- Meat source; “baa…”
- A finger of land; surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- Large sea that Greece sits in; Nile empties into.
- Thousands of these dot the seas of Greece.
- Cash crop of Greece; food, fuel, lotion.
- Largest island of Greece.
- Sea to the east of Greek mainland.
- Milk source; love those hillsides!
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- Larger of the two peninsulas.
- Protected inlet for ships to dock.
- Chief god born in Ideon Cave on Crete.
- Human-made structure at Corinth; makes travel easier.
- From atop an acropolis, you can spy your ________.
- Continent where Greece is located.
- Sea to the west of Greek mainland.
- Protector of Athens; goddess of wisdom.
- Small peninsula; home to Athens.
- The landscape is hilly and ______.
20 Clues: Meat source; “baa…” • Largest island of Greece. • Larger of the two peninsulas. • Small peninsula; home to Athens. • Protected inlet for ships to dock. • Continent where Greece is located. • Sea to the west of Greek mainland. • The landscape is hilly and ______. • Sea to the east of Greek mainland. • Milk source; love those hillsides! • Chief god born in Ideon Cave on Crete. • ...
Ancient Greece 2014-11-12
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- Greek name for Asia Minor
- Area the Spartans wanted to retreat to
- The other founder of democracy
- Block of soldiers that charged at the enemy in formation
- First battle of the Persian Wars
- Oldest Greek playwright
- Mathematician that dealt with triangles
- Greek foot soldier
- These people outnumbered the Spartan's in their own city
- Founder of democracy in Athens
- God of the ocean
- Games held in honour of the Gods
- First Greek philosopher
- Taught Alexander the Great
- God of war
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- The most important Doric state
- There achievements were partly lost in the Dark Ages
- Earliest civilization in Ancient Greece
- Invaded Greece in 1250BCE
- Last land battle of the Persian Wars
- Wrote 'Historia'
- God of the underworld
- Final major sea battle of the Persian Wars
- Medical philosopher
- Goddess of wisdom
25 Clues: God of war • Wrote 'Historia' • God of the ocean • Goddess of wisdom • Greek foot soldier • Medical philosopher • God of the underworld • Oldest Greek playwright • First Greek philosopher • Invaded Greece in 1250BCE • Greek name for Asia Minor • Taught Alexander the Great • The most important Doric state • The other founder of democracy • Founder of democracy in Athens • ...
Greek rome compare contrast 2022-05-04
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- Most toys were made out of
- Romans started training their solders at
- Rome is skilled in the art of war
- Greece is ________
- greece has a strong navy rome has strong
- Roman soldiers take pride in their
- While rome is a republic greece is a
- Greece and rome both had
- ROme and greek praised the
- Greeces largest state is
- Rome fought in the punic war Greece fought in the
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- Rome is feared by other city states because of their feirce
- Each Country was ______ By others
- Rome and greek are
- Greek and rome have had many
- roman Soldies used ______ in the punic war
- While greece has hand dug wells rome has
- While roman children play with toy hprses greek children play with
- Rome and greece commonly ate
- While Greece had Agustus Rome had _____ Ruling
20 Clues: Rome and greek are • Greece is ________ • Greece and rome both had • Greeces largest state is • Most toys were made out of • ROme and greek praised the • Greek and rome have had many • Rome and greece commonly ate • Each Country was ______ By others • Rome is skilled in the art of war • Roman soldiers take pride in their • While rome is a republic greece is a • ...
Ancient Greece 2019-10-28
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- Goddess of hunting
- Greek foot soldier
- King of the sea
- An Athenian free-born male over 18
- A narrow strip of land with water on both sides that connects two large bodies of land
- God of war
- Queen of the gods
- The high, central region of a Greek city-state
- God of music and prophecy
- Goddess of agriculture
- Goddess of the moon
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- A prediction of the future
- God of wine
- A Greek ship with three banks of oars
- A legendary animal with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- A government of the people
- Goddess of love
- Messenger of the gods
- The name given to the civilization of Crete pre-1450 BC
- The central marketplace in a Greek city-state
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- Herald of Poseidan
- King of the gods
23 Clues: God of war • God of wine • King of the sea • Goddess of love • King of the gods • Queen of the gods • Goddess of hunting • Greek foot soldier • Herald of Poseidan • Goddess of the moon • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of agriculture • God of music and prophecy • Goddess of wisdom and war • A government of the people • A prediction of the future • An Athenian free-born male over 18 • ...
WH SOL People Crossword Units 1-6 2024-02-22
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- Greek philosopher, not a children's art toy
- Greek philosopher who tutored a conqueror
- Carthaginian general with elephants
- known for his code of laws in Mesopotamia
- Greek philosopher who was executed
- Mauryan prince known for expanding the empire and spreading Buddhism
- he and Solon were tyrants of Athens
- codified Roman laws in Byzantine Empire
- this Caesar was a dictator until he got stabbed
- this Caesar was the first emperor
- known for his Golden Age where he promoted democracy
- Greek writer who probably didn't say "d'oh!"
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- created the Hellenistic Age. Great!
- Roman poet
- Qin Shi Huangdi was known for building this
- last prophet of Allah
- he split the Roman empire and persecuted Christians
- father of 3 religions
- prophet who freed the Hebrews from Egypt
- he legalized Christianity because of a dream
- Christians believe he is the Messiah
- he spread Christianity
- Shiite Muslims followed him
23 Clues: Roman poet • last prophet of Allah • father of 3 religions • he spread Christianity • Shiite Muslims followed him • this Caesar was the first emperor • Greek philosopher who was executed • created the Hellenistic Age. Great! • Carthaginian general with elephants • he and Solon were tyrants of Athens • Christians believe he is the Messiah • codified Roman laws in Byzantine Empire • ...
Future Trading Project Crossword 2012-12-13
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- Acronym for the key personnel in the Business Readiness process (4 letters).
- Testing phase to verify that the production system can support post Go-Live user numbers and transaction volumes (11 letters).
- Testing phase that determines if any defects have been introduced to the system as a result of a new code, a defect fix or a Change Request (10 letters).
- The instrument that is used to validate the data and produce the input file for Plexos (6 letters).
- Name of the new Energy Trading and Risk Management System being implemented for ESB Trading and Electric Ireland (6 letters).
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- The system that will extract data from each model run and automatically produce a set of standard reports which will allow the modelling team to validate and analyse the output of a given model run (6 letters).
- Dry run of cutover activities prior to actual Go-Live (5, 9 letters).
- The new Marketmap Energy System (4 letters).
- Acronym of the testing phase that confirms the new systems and solutions can support business processes in an end-to-end and integrated manner (3 letters).
- The acronym of the testing phase that allows the business self-assess their readiness to carry out critical operations after Go-Live (3 letters).
- Testing phase to test and assess each individual item within the configuration inventory list of a system (4 letters).
- Testing phase that is completed in advance of System Testing to ensure the acceptability and stability of the solution (5 letters).
- Acronym of the testing phase that assesses the functionality within each of the FTP systems (3 letters).
- Acronym of the testing phase performed by the business to validate FTP systems meet their requirements (3 letters).
14 Clues: The new Marketmap Energy System (4 letters). • Dry run of cutover activities prior to actual Go-Live (5, 9 letters). • Acronym for the key personnel in the Business Readiness process (4 letters). • The instrument that is used to validate the data and produce the input file for Plexos (6 letters). • ...
Future Trading Project Crossword 2012-12-13
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- The system that will extract data from each model run and automatically produce a set of standard reports which will allow the modelling team to validate and analyse the output of a given model run (6 letters).
- The instrument that is used to validate the data and produce the input file for Plexos (6 letters).
- The acronym of the testing phase that allows the business self-assess their readiness to carry out critical operations after Go-Live (3 letters).
- Rehearsal Dry run of cutover activities prior to actual Go-Live (5, 9 letters).
- Name of the new Energy Trading and Risk Management System being implemented for ESB Trading and Electric Ireland (6 letters).
- Testing phase that determines if any defects have been introduced to the system as a result of a new code, a defect fix or a Change Request (10 letters).
- The new Marketmap Energy System (4 letters).
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- Acronym of the testing phase that confirms the new systems and solutions can support business processes in an end-to-end and integrated manner (3 letters).
- Acronym of the testing phase that assesses the functionality within each of the FTP systems (3 letters).
- Testing phase to verify that the production system can support post Go-Live user numbers and transaction volumes (11 letters).
- Acronym of the testing phase performed by the business to validate FTP systems meet their requirements (3 letters).
- Acronym for the key personnel in the Business Readiness process (4 letters).
- Testing phase to test and assess each individual item within the configuration inventory list of a system (4 letters).
- Testing phase that is completed in advance of System Testing to ensure the acceptability and stability of the solution (5 letters).
14 Clues: The new Marketmap Energy System (4 letters). • Acronym for the key personnel in the Business Readiness process (4 letters). • Rehearsal Dry run of cutover activities prior to actual Go-Live (5, 9 letters). • The instrument that is used to validate the data and produce the input file for Plexos (6 letters). • ...
ancient greece 2023-01-20
12 Clues: god of war • underwater city • where they lived • todays newspaper • currency of greek • warriors of greek • god of underworld • a ancient comedian • where the gods live • protectors of greek • god of lightning ares • popular monuments in greek
Rooting 61-70 2013-05-11
10 Clues: tree(Latin) • time(Greek) • tree(Greek) • star(Greek) • time(Latin) • star(Latin) • stone(Greek) • rock,stone(Greek) • beside,along with(Greek) • between,among,amid(Latin)
Root Words 61-70 2013-05-11
10 Clues: star (Latin) • time (Latin) • star (Greek) • time (Greek) • tree (Greek) • tree (Latin) • stone (Greek) • rock,stone Greek) • beside,along with (Greek) • between,among,amid (Latin)
Farm Animals 2023-06-08
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- A farm animal with horns and a mooing sound (3 letters)
- A farm animal with horns and a beard (4 letters)
- A small, furry animal that hops around (6 letters)
- A farm animal known for producing wool (5 letters)
- A bird that lays large eggs and is often associated with Easter (7 letters)
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- A farm bird that wakes everyone up with its crowing (7 letters)
- A farm animal with long ears and a braying sound (6 letters)
- A farm animal known for its loud "baa" sound (4 letters)
- A farm animal that oinks and rolls in mud (3 letters)
- A bird that says "quack" and loves swimming in ponds (4 letters)
- A bird that lays eggs and clucks (3 letters)
- A large, strong farm animal used for pulling carts and plows (5 letters)
12 Clues: A bird that lays eggs and clucks (3 letters) • A farm animal with horns and a beard (4 letters) • A small, furry animal that hops around (6 letters) • A farm animal known for producing wool (5 letters) • A farm animal that oinks and rolls in mud (3 letters) • A farm animal with horns and a mooing sound (3 letters) • ...
CIT1113-Introduction to IT 2024-08-13
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- (7 letters) - A business tool used for video conferencing.
- (8 letters) - A computer that serves multiple users simultaneously.
- (10 letters) - A visual presentation tool used in business meetings.
- (8 letters) - The central part of a computer that processes data.
- (4 letters) - An input device that is primarily used to control the pointer on the screen
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- (9 letters) - A storage device that uses flash memory and connects via USB.
- (6 letters) - An input device used to type text into a computer.
- (7 letters) - Device used to display visual output from a computer.
- (5 letters) - A small, portable computer.
- (5 letters) - Common output device that produces hard copies of documents.
- (6 letters) - Technology that allows businesses to store and analyze large amounts of data.
- (7 letters) - Device that captures images and converts them into digital form.
12 Clues: (5 letters) - A small, portable computer. • (7 letters) - A business tool used for video conferencing. • (6 letters) - An input device used to type text into a computer. • (8 letters) - The central part of a computer that processes data. • (7 letters) - Device used to display visual output from a computer. • ...
Independence Day 2024-09-14
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- The month when India achieved independence from Britain (7 letters).
- The Indian leader who gave the famous "I have a dream" speech (6 letters).
- The Indian term for self-rule or autonomy (6 letters).
- The first Prime Minister of India who raised the flag on August 15, 1947 (7 letters).
- The national holiday celebrating India's freedom from British rule (9 letters).
- The historical fort in Delhi, where the flag is hoisted annually (7 letters).
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- The Indian national flower. (5 letters).
- The current Prime Minister of India (8 letters).
- The color of the top band in the Indian flag (6 letters).Man's best friend
- The symbol on the Indian flag's middle band (6 letters).
- A color in the Indian flag, symbolizing peace (5 letters).
- Another term for being independent or not controlled (7 letters).
12 Clues: The Indian national flower. (5 letters). • The current Prime Minister of India (8 letters). • The Indian term for self-rule or autonomy (6 letters). • The symbol on the Indian flag's middle band (6 letters). • A color in the Indian flag, symbolizing peace (5 letters). • Another term for being independent or not controlled (7 letters). • ...
Belco Crossword 2024-09-10
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- The part of a house that overhangs and protects walls from rain (6 letters)
- The bottom horizontal part of a window or door frame (4 letters)
- Wood product used to frame the exterior of a house (6 letters)
- Process that protects wood from insects and decay (11 letters)
- A common finish for wood trim to prevent weathering (6 letters)
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- Lumber grade with minimal defects, often used in visible projects (5 letters)
- Vertical piece of trim that connects window sills to headers (7 letters)
- The edge or covering around windows and doors (4 letters)
- A type of saw used to make precise cuts in trim (5 letters)
- An exterior trim product that is treated for durability (4 letters)
- Sustainable forestry practice acronym (3 letters)
- A wood product specifically designed to resist rot (7 letters)
12 Clues: Sustainable forestry practice acronym (3 letters) • The edge or covering around windows and doors (4 letters) • A type of saw used to make precise cuts in trim (5 letters) • Wood product used to frame the exterior of a house (6 letters) • A wood product specifically designed to resist rot (7 letters) • ...
Body Image and Feminist theory 2024-10-11
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- Marginalization of people with disabilities in beauty standards. (7 letters)
- Discrimination based on gender, often affecting women’s body image. (6 letters)
- How a person feels and thinks about their own body. (10 letters)
- Eating disorder with the highest mortality rate, disproportionately affecting women. (8 letters)
- Term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw explaining overlapping forms of discrimination. (17 letters)
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- Seeing women’s bodies as objects for male pleasure. (14 letters)
- A system where men hold primary power and dominance over women. (10 letters)
- Confidence in one's own worth, often affected by beauty ideals. (9 letters)
- Preference for youthful bodies over aging ones. (6 letters)
- How wealthier individuals access 'ideal' bodies more easily. (7 letters)
- A brand known for challenging societal beauty standards through campaigns. (4 letters)
- Technology that generates harmful beauty content as per feminist critiques. (2 letters)
12 Clues: Preference for youthful bodies over aging ones. (6 letters) • Seeing women’s bodies as objects for male pleasure. (14 letters) • How a person feels and thinks about their own body. (10 letters) • How wealthier individuals access 'ideal' bodies more easily. (7 letters) • Confidence in one's own worth, often affected by beauty ideals. (9 letters) • ...
Doctrine & Covenats Section 18 2025-02-25
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- Those who labor in the Lord’s vineyard shall receive this** (6 letters)
- Word meaning to turn to God or change direction** (6 letters)
- The person instructed to seek out the Twelve Apostles** (5 letters)
- One of the three witnesses who saw the plates** (5 letters)
- The state of being free from sin** (7 letters)
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- To bring souls to Jesus Christ, one must call upon the Holy ___** (5 letters)
- commandment to preach ___ and faith in Jesus Christ** (9 letters)
- One of the things required for repentance** (7 letters)
- Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery were given the authority to do this** (7 letters)
- A synonym for 'to be made holy'** (8 letters)
- The worth of souls is great in the sight of ___** (3 letters)
- The number of disciples required to stand as witnesses** (6 letters)
12 Clues: A synonym for 'to be made holy'** (8 letters) • The state of being free from sin** (7 letters) • One of the things required for repentance** (7 letters) • One of the three witnesses who saw the plates** (5 letters) • Word meaning to turn to God or change direction** (6 letters) • The worth of souls is great in the sight of ___** (3 letters) • ...
Savanna Habitat 2025-06-22
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- - The fastest land animal, lives in the savanna. (7 letters)
- - A continent where many savannas are found. (6 letters)
- - A striped animal, black and white, like a horse. (5 letters)
- - A big cat, often called the "king of the jungle" but lives on grasslands. (4 letters)
- - A grassland with scattered trees, often found in Africa. (7 letters)
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- - A very tall animal with a long neck and spotted coat. (7 letters)
- - The general temperature in the savanna. (4 letters)
- - Many of these plants cover the savanna. (7 letters)
- - A wild animal known for its laugh-like cry, lives in savanna. (5 letters)
- - A large, heavy animal with one or two horns on its nose. (5 letters)
- - The largest land animal, with a long trunk. (8 letters)
- - A large, strong, horned animal often seen in herds in Africa. (7 letters)
12 Clues: - The general temperature in the savanna. (4 letters) • - Many of these plants cover the savanna. (7 letters) • - A continent where many savannas are found. (6 letters) • - The largest land animal, with a long trunk. (8 letters) • - The fastest land animal, lives in the savanna. (7 letters) • - A striped animal, black and white, like a horse. (5 letters) • ...
Romans vs Greeks 2022-02-22
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- While the Greeks ate a lot of fish, the Romans ate a lot of meat like …………?
- In ancient Rome there were some animals as pets for people and that animal
- Children liked to play….
- a roaring sound.
- Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____.
- Greek children like to play with small glass balls.
- In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………?
- While today toys are mostly maybe made out of plastic Greek toys were made by……
- Ancient Greek children liked to play with metal seats or rope seats that you can push people with the name is a
- In Greek there were big birds that had colorful what?
- While Romans and Greeks used their dogs for protecting things, Greeks used their dogs for _______ animals.
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- While Romans traded a lot of food, Greeks _______ a lot of their food.
- Both Greeks and Romans ate different food depending on their Social.
- While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …?
- Roman girls like to play with D……
- What kids like to play with.
- Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets.
- Both Greeks and Romans used a dog breed named the L _____.
- In ancient Greek there were animals as pets that make the noise quack.
- While the Greeks grew a lot of food, the Romans ______ a lot of food.
- Both Greeks and Romans most popular pets were a _______.
21 Clues: a roaring sound. • Children liked to play…. • What kids like to play with. • Roman girls like to play with D…… • Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets. • In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………? • While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …? • Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____. • Greek children like to play with small glass balls. • ...
Important People and Things in Ancient Greece 2021-06-05
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- A Greek poet who wrote some of the earliest epics of Ancient Greece
- Someone who takes power by force and is the only ruler
- A system of government where few hold power
- A system of government where all citizens share in running the government
- A philosophy created by Zeno where it is believed that happiness is created by reason
- An open place under the Acropolis
- A large plain near the Athens where the Persian cavalry was defeated when boarding their navy
- A government building in the Athens where Athena was worshiped
- A king of Macedonia who conquered all of Greece
- An Athenian general who helped the Athens dominate the Delian League
- A Greek philosopher who believed that true knowledge is already within people
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- A pass in the mountains where the Greek troops were hiding however a spy gave away their position
- A Greek philosopher who believed that all relationships can be expressed in numbers
- A council created by Cleisthenes to carry out and oversee important things
- A Greek philosopher who had more freedom that most women, was well-educated, and inspired later philosophers
- A famous scientist and inventor who is credited with figuring out the value of pi
- A Persian king who attacked Greece after his father's death
- A Greek mathematician who was famous for his work in plane geometry
- A student of Socrates who wrote books about life in Ancient Greece
- Slaves of Sparta
20 Clues: Slaves of Sparta • An open place under the Acropolis • A system of government where few hold power • A king of Macedonia who conquered all of Greece • Someone who takes power by force and is the only ruler • A Persian king who attacked Greece after his father's death • A government building in the Athens where Athena was worshiped • ...
Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece 2021-02-11
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- collection of traditional stories
- city close to volcano
- first Roman Emperor to convert
- military and political leader in Rome
- is more mythical than real
- famous Greek personality
- oldest city in the world
- this war between Carthage and Rome
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- student of Socrates
- big part of trade
- Roman would write numbers
- capital of Italy
- most unique Greek invention
- most common pet in Greece
- country with many mountains
- there home was Mount Olympus
- Romans perfected this artwork
- painting important to Greece
- king of Gods
- Greek soil not good for this
20 Clues: king of Gods • capital of Italy • big part of trade • student of Socrates • city close to volcano • famous Greek personality • oldest city in the world • Roman would write numbers • most common pet in Greece • is more mythical than real • most unique Greek invention • country with many mountains • there home was Mount Olympus • painting important to Greece • Greek soil not good for this • ...
Ishan geography puzzle 2020-11-23
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- the fruit of pine tree
- the Greek god of sun
- a satellite of Jupiter
- the largest satellite of Jupiter
- the Greek god of water
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- the Greek god of war
- the largest satellite of Saturn
- the Greek god of winter
- the largest satellite of Uranus
- the smallest satellite of
- the Greek god of wealth
- the national tree of America
12 Clues: the Greek god of war • the Greek god of sun • the fruit of pine tree • a satellite of Jupiter • the Greek god of water • the Greek god of winter • the Greek god of wealth • the smallest satellite of • the national tree of America • the largest satellite of Saturn • the largest satellite of Uranus • the largest satellite of Jupiter
Reproductive Changes in Females 2012-06-14
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- opening of the uterus (6 letters)
- Onset of menstruation (8 letters)
- O________ Release of a fertile egg (9 letters)
- Premenstrual Syndrome abbreviated (3 letters)
- Flow of blood that usually occurs monthly (6 letters)
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- E_trog__ one of its side effects include white secretions (8 letters)
- P____ hair (5 letters)
- The womb that a fetus grows in (6 letters)
- A_eo__ part of the breast (6 letters)
- M________ period or cycle (9 letters)
- Plural of ovary (7 letters)
11 Clues: P____ hair (5 letters) • Plural of ovary (7 letters) • opening of the uterus (6 letters) • Onset of menstruation (8 letters) • A_eo__ part of the breast (6 letters) • M________ period or cycle (9 letters) • The womb that a fetus grows in (6 letters) • Premenstrual Syndrome abbreviated (3 letters) • O________ Release of a fertile egg (9 letters) • ...
Word of the Week 2024-11-18
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- greed for wealth (8 letters) - CUPIDITY
- greedy or grasping (8 letters) - RAPACIOUS
- to do good (9 letters) - BENIGNANT
- in large quantities (8 letters) - PROLIFIC
- a harmful or evil nature (6 letters) - MALIGN
- or merciful in nature (7 letters) - CLEMENT
- favorable or harsh, especially with weather (9 letters) - INCLEMENT
- generous or abundant (7 letters) - PROFUSE
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- or having no harm (6 letters) - BENIGN
- or plentiful in nature (8 letters) - BOUNTEOUS
- or overflowing in amount (6 letters) - COPIOUS
- something with intense jealousy (8 letters) - COVETOUS
12 Clues: to do good (9 letters) - BENIGNANT • or having no harm (6 letters) - BENIGN • greed for wealth (8 letters) - CUPIDITY • greedy or grasping (8 letters) - RAPACIOUS • in large quantities (8 letters) - PROLIFIC • generous or abundant (7 letters) - PROFUSE • or merciful in nature (7 letters) - CLEMENT • a harmful or evil nature (6 letters) - MALIGN • ...
All chapter 9 vocab. 2014-12-08
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- Greek mathematician, he was one of the greatest mathematicians in history. he is famous for his contributions to the field of geometry.
- Persian Emperor, he restored order to the Persian Empire after a period of rebellion. Darius I built roads and made other improvements to Persian society.
- Persian emperor, he created the Persian Empire by conquering most of southwest Asia.
- Greek doctor, he is regarded as the father of medicine. He tried to find out what caused diseases and is known today for his ideas on how doctors should conduct themselves.
- Darius’ son who ruled Persia during the second invasion and the battle of Thermopylae (a battle made famous by the movie “300”)
- A group of Greek warriors who stood close together in a square formation.
- invented the water screw, named displacement and shouted Eureka when he did this!, calculated Pi.
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
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- Great /Macedonian ruler, he was one of the greatest military commanders. The son of Philip II, Alexander conquered large areas of Asia and parts of Europe and Africa and spread Greek culture throughout his empire.
- a war between Athens and Sparta in the 400’s BC
- Clear and ordered thinking.
- Greek philosopher, his teaching style was based on asking questions. He wanted people to question their own beliefs.
- a series of wars between Persia and Greece in the 400s BC.
- Greek like; heavily influenced by Greek ideas.
- Greek philosopher, he was a student oh Socrates. Plato started a school in Athens called the Academy and wrote The Republic, which describes an ideal society run by philosophers.
- Greek philosopher, he was a student of Plato. Aristotle taught that people should live lives of moderation and use reason in their lives.
- Macedonian king, he was a brilliant military leader who defeated the Greeks. Alexander the Great was his son.
17 Clues: Clear and ordered thinking. • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • Greek like; heavily influenced by Greek ideas. • a war between Athens and Sparta in the 400’s BC • a series of wars between Persia and Greece in the 400s BC. • A group of Greek warriors who stood close together in a square formation. • ...
The Screwtape Letters 2015-08-09
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- screwtape and Wormwood are both _.
- when Christians become less dependent on emotions they become more dependent on _.
- screwtape and Wormwood are trying to prevent the man from having a _ with the "enemy."
- I think Wormwood was _ by Screwtape in the end.
- what is Wormwood's teacher's name?
- screwtape said to work on _ between two people who have lived together for several years.
- wormwood is worried of the enemy taking _.
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- who won in the end.
- what Screwtape gives Wormwood through his letters
- screwtape told Wormwood to keep the patient’s mind on his _ to prevent him from going to church.
- even a little _ can be used to turn our attention from God.
- how Screwtape and Wormwood communicate.
- screwtape _ Wormwood when he doesn't feel confident.
- who wrote this book.
- screwtape advises Wormwood to have
- true or False? Screwtape has experience and is giving advise to Wormwood
- wormwood and the enemy are at _.
- what does the "patient" become in the beginning of the book?
- who does Screwtape teach?
- christians go to what place to worship the ”enemy?”
- screwtape is Wormwoods _.
21 Clues: who wrote this book. • who won in the end. • screwtape is Wormwoods _. • who does Screwtape teach? • screwtape and Wormwood are both _. • screwtape advises Wormwood to have • wormwood and the enemy are at _. • what is Wormwood's teacher's name? • wormwood is worried of the enemy taking _. • ...
Silent Letters List 2015-11-30
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- unsicher, Ausgang oder das Ergebnis
- um zu geben ein Büro oder Position
- Ein Werkzeug zum Greifen und Drehen oder Drehen des Kopfes des Bolzens
- Ein Zeitäquivalent zu 60 Minuten
- eine Abdeckung oder Abdeckung.
- Wahrhaftigkeit, Aufrichtigkeit, Offenheit oder
- Plural von jungen Schafen
- Werkzeuge zum Schneiden verwendet
- Etwas ist klar und sicher
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- eines mündlichen oder schriftlichen Antwort
- um auf den Knien nach unten gehen oder ruhen
- um zusammen durch Verdrehen und Drehen des Körpers zu bewegen
- Eine kleine Falte in der Haut
- einem gezahnten Streifen aus Kunststoff für die Anordnung der Haare verwendet
- um der Strafe zu verurteilen
- Zwei kurze, dicke, innere Ziffern der menschlichen Händen
- Imperfekt der Wahrnehmung oder das Verständnis als Tatsache oder Wahrheit
- Teig in eine einheitliche Mischung zu arbeiten
- Ehrlichkeit, Fairness, Integrität oder im eigenen Überzeugungen und Handlungen
- Eine Person, die Rohrleitungen installiert und repariert
20 Clues: Plural von jungen Schafen • Etwas ist klar und sicher • um der Strafe zu verurteilen • Eine kleine Falte in der Haut • eine Abdeckung oder Abdeckung. • Ein Zeitäquivalent zu 60 Minuten • Werkzeuge zum Schneiden verwendet • um zu geben ein Büro oder Position • unsicher, Ausgang oder das Ergebnis • eines mündlichen oder schriftlichen Antwort • ...
The Pauline Letters 2016-05-16
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- City that other cities were near
- Whay prayer is this excerpt from "We believe in one holy Catholic and aposlistic church"
- What are the marks of the church
- What letter was written more like a homily
- How many letters were sent to Timothy
- Letter responding to concerns about the ___________
- In the Call to Faithfulness section, Paul wrote letter to the
- Paul describes church members as part of _________ body
- Who wrote the letters
- Name the letter that is hard to understand
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- What are the stations typically made out of
- This letter was used as a source
- Who did Pope John Paul II talk with at the Vatican
- We are reminded the importance of the _______ when we pray the Lord's Prayer
- This letter stresses the importance of the apostolic tradition
- Paul stressed the importance of the Christian community and its _________
- What did the Galatians not keep
- Was a unsuccessful letter
- Wrote this letter at the end of his third missionary journey
- Who did Paul first preach to in Philippi
20 Clues: Who wrote the letters • Was a unsuccessful letter • What did the Galatians not keep • This letter was used as a source • City that other cities were near • What are the marks of the church • How many letters were sent to Timothy • Who did Paul first preach to in Philippi • What letter was written more like a homily • Name the letter that is hard to understand • ...
Letters of Paul 2018-04-09
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- Paul's "sister" in the faith (Philemon 2)
- Where you are (Eph 5:8)
- Always lazy, vicious liars (Titus 1:12)
- "I shall you show you a more excellent way." (1 Cor 12:31)
- Paul's protege
- The Apostle
- Our destiny (Eph 1:5)
- Breastplate (Eph 6:14)
- "These remain." (1 Cor 13:13)
- What to avoid. (1 Tim 6:20)
- "Let there be no ..." (1 Cor 1:10)
- Where Timothy should stay (1 Tim 1:3)
- Children, do this (Eph 6:1)
- Prophets and these (Eph 5:11)
- Do not let anyone look down on you for this. (1 Tim 4:!2)
- Sword (Eph 6:17)
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- The slave owner (Philemon 1)
- "Held in earthen vessels.) (2 Cor 4:7)
- Where you were (Eph 5:8)
- Paul's "brother" in the faith (1 Cor 1:1)
- A failure on your part (1 Cor 6:7)
- The slave (Philemon 10)
- Paul's "child" in the faith (Titus 1:4)
- Helmet (Eph 6:17)
- "Into this, stir your gift." (2 Tim 1:6)
- Shield (Eph 6:16)
- So we are in Christ (1 Cor 12:12)
- Paul's teaching that the Christian faith is opposite to common logic (1 Cor 1:19)
28 Clues: The Apostle • Paul's protege • Sword (Eph 6:17) • Helmet (Eph 6:17) • Shield (Eph 6:16) • Our destiny (Eph 1:5) • Breastplate (Eph 6:14) • Where you are (Eph 5:8) • The slave (Philemon 10) • Where you were (Eph 5:8) • What to avoid. (1 Tim 6:20) • Children, do this (Eph 6:1) • The slave owner (Philemon 1) • "These remain." (1 Cor 13:13) • Prophets and these (Eph 5:11) • ...
My love letters 2025-01-17
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- My current fav animal
- The activity we will do in Davos
- The city of Jiahui’s wedding
- The place I see you when I sleep
- my heart jumps when you around
- At this sport you are my Laoshi
- what speeds up whenever you are near me
- The Color of my t shirt at our first date (hihi)
- The thing that you always do when welcome me at the door
- The part of you I get lost in everytime
- During this period we got a lot of gifts
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- The beverage we love to drink the most in the evening
- The first Chinese dish I cooked and you loved a lot
- You are my Schatzi
- My hometown
- what it feels like everytime we are together
- The movie we watched the most often
- The seasoning Lukas likes the most at the moment
- what my Chinese friend calls you
- The food Lukas will miss in China
- Sophia’s boyfriend
- The dish we are going to eat at the Chinese new year eve
- The sport we tried and fell a few times together
- Everytime you call me this I blush
24 Clues: My hometown • You are my Schatzi • Sophia’s boyfriend • My current fav animal • The city of Jiahui’s wedding • my heart jumps when you around • At this sport you are my Laoshi • The activity we will do in Davos • The place I see you when I sleep • what my Chinese friend calls you • The food Lukas will miss in China • Everytime you call me this I blush • ...
My love letters 2025-01-17
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- When you explore me without words
- Your tie is full of this pattern
- I would love to make one witho you for our beautiful photos
- The two words we say each other every night
- The part of you I get lost in everytime
- You are my Schatzi
- Everytime you call me this I blush
- you always make me smile because all you do is full of this characteristic
- The dish we are going to eat at the Chinese new year eve
- It feels safe when I drop my … next to you
- My fav music genre
- when our ten fingers are tangled together
- During this period we got a lot of gifts
- Your name tastes like this in my heart
- we will do it the whole night when we don’t see each other for a few days
- My hometown
- what we cooked with your parents
- Finding you at the Asian supermarket makes me feel so …
- The Color of my t shirt at our first date (hihi)
- The first Chinese dish I cooked and you loved a lot
- If you are driving I will hold your…
- Body part of Lukas I like when it’s short
- what speeds up whenever you are near me
- what your touch leaves on my skin
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- At this sport you are my Laoshi
- Sophia’s boyfriend
- The beverage we love to drink the most in the evening
- My feeling everytime when you get closer
- what you will describe me when I’m in my lingerie
- The best thing to do on your sofa in a cozy evening
- The city of Jiahui’s wedding
- my heart jumps when you around
- The seasoning Lukas likes the most at the moment
- what it feels like everytime we are together
- The Chinese name of Hong Kong
- Your fav music genre
- The thing that you always do when welcome me at the door
- The food Lukas will miss in China
- The first Chinese word I taught you
- The movie we watched the most often
- what my Chinese friend calls you
- The place I see you when I sleep
- everyday I kiss on it before I go to work
- The activity we will do in Davos
- My current fav animal
- The sport we tried and fell a few times together
- The fruit that resembles a body part of me
- Body part of Lukas I like when it’s long
48 Clues: My hometown • Sophia’s boyfriend • You are my Schatzi • My fav music genre • Your fav music genre • My current fav animal • The city of Jiahui’s wedding • The Chinese name of Hong Kong • my heart jumps when you around • At this sport you are my Laoshi • Your tie is full of this pattern • what my Chinese friend calls you • The place I see you when I sleep • ...
Letters and Emails 2023-10-22
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- - The first part of the email that the recipient sees.
- - The line after the greeting in a letter.
- - In an email, it's where you can attach files.
- - Where you can find the subject in an email.
- - When a formal letter is directed to a specific person.
- - This should be included at the end of the email to identify the sender.
- - When you want to send a copy of an email to someone without the main recipient knowing.
- - The last paragraph of a formal letter.
- - This is where you put the date in a letter.
- - Informal letters are often sent to these people.
- - Where the recipient’s address goes in a letter.
- - This part of the letter contains the message.
- - An action often done before sending an email.
- - Informal letters use this type of language.
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- - It is essential to do this before sending an email.
- - The part where you introduce yourself in a letter.
- - A short phrase that describes the content of the email.
- - An appropriate sign-off for a formal email.
- - Abbreviation indicating further recipients in an email.
- - These are often used in informal emails to express emotions.
- - When you want someone else to receive the email but is not the main recipient.
- - This should be clear and direct in a formal letter or email.
- - These types of letters are more personal.
- - A common way to start an informal email or letter.
- - This appears at the end of a letter before the signature.
- - This part of the email includes the main message.
- - In a letter, it's the place for the writer’s address.
- - These types of letters follow a strict structure.
- - A polite word often used to close a formal letter.
- - Type of language used in a formal letter.
30 Clues: - The last paragraph of a formal letter. • - The line after the greeting in a letter. • - These types of letters are more personal. • - Type of language used in a formal letter. • - An appropriate sign-off for a formal email. • - Where you can find the subject in an email. • - This is where you put the date in a letter. • - Informal letters use this type of language. • ...
U3W5 Silent Letters 2025-04-01
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- The part of the mouth that helps with talking and tasting.
- Broken pieces of something that has been destroyed.
- A space between rows of seats or shelves.
- A long, sharp weapon used for fighting.
- To line up or match with something.
- A type of pink fish that people eat.
- A serious sickness that makes it hard to breathe.
- Not easy to notice; very small or gentle.
- A loan used to buy a house.
- To say something is wrong or bad.
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- A strong interest in something.
- Scattered pieces of broken things.
- To shine or sparkle, often because of something wet.
- A breathing problem that makes it hard to get air.
- A group of people working together, especially in the military.
- Fancy, high-quality food.
- To struggle or fight, often by grabbing and pushing.
- To agree to something without arguing.
- Not feeling sure about something.
- The season between summer and winter when leaves change color.
- A person who will receive something, like money or a title, after someone dies.
- A type of graceful dance.
- The yellow part of an egg.
23 Clues: Fancy, high-quality food. • A type of graceful dance. • The yellow part of an egg. • A loan used to buy a house. • A strong interest in something. • Not feeling sure about something. • To say something is wrong or bad. • Scattered pieces of broken things. • To line up or match with something. • A type of pink fish that people eat. • To agree to something without arguing. • ...
HISTORY OF ART CROSSWORD ASSIGNMENT 2017-11-23
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- A PLACE THAT IS NOW CALLED TUSCARY, LATIUM, UMBRIA
- MESOPOTAMIA WRITING SYSTEM
- IDEAL PROPORTIONS OF THE MALE BODY
- the ancient city of kanesh
- EGYPTIANS WRITTEN LANGUAGE
- SOUTHWEST ENGLAND MONUMENTAL BUILT ENVIRONMENT
- THE FIRST EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION
- capital of minoan crete
- a former temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- egyptian empire settlement location
- the last period of ancient greek art
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- MICHAELANGELO FAMOUS SCULPTURE
- THE MOST IMPORTANT GREEK BUILDING
- CITY LOCATED IN SOUTHERN AEGEAN SEA
- SECULAR ROMAN BUILDING
- MAN-BEAST CREATURE, SON OF KING MINOS
- CREATED FIRST SYSTEM OF PHILOSOPHY, STUDENT'S OF PLATO
- founder of rome
- A CITY NAMED AFTER CONSTANTINE
- GAMES COMPETITION FOUNDED IN 776 BC IN SOUTHERN GREECE
- the first christian emperor
- cradle of western civilization
- A PLACE OF ENTERTAINMENT IN ROME
- ANOTHER NAME FOR MIDDLE AGES
- greek mythology wall passageway
25 Clues: founder of rome • SECULAR ROMAN BUILDING • capital of minoan crete • MESOPOTAMIA WRITING SYSTEM • the ancient city of kanesh • EGYPTIANS WRITTEN LANGUAGE • the first christian emperor • ANOTHER NAME FOR MIDDLE AGES • MICHAELANGELO FAMOUS SCULPTURE • A CITY NAMED AFTER CONSTANTINE • cradle of western civilization • greek mythology wall passageway • THE FIRST EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-15
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- Government in which people rule themselves
- Epic poems that tell of the last years of the Trojan war
- Groups that helped shape Greek cultures
- the Olympic games were held in honor of him
- marketplace and meeting place
- How the seas changed how people traveled
- First Greeks, also the first to speak the Greek language
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- Stories about gods/heroes that try to tell how the world works
- a leader who made Athens a democracy
- a tyrant who made many improvements to Athens
- Short stories that teach the reader about life
- Island Minoans Lived
- Geographic features of Greece
- First Greek city-state to develop a democracy
- Rich Landowners
- Famous for his fables that teach life lessons
- Poems often set to music
- Sea that lies to the east of Greece
- Leader who hold power through use of force
- Greek epic poet who wrote the Odessey and the Iliad
20 Clues: Rich Landowners • Island Minoans Lived • Poems often set to music • Geographic features of Greece • marketplace and meeting place • Sea that lies to the east of Greece • a leader who made Athens a democracy • Groups that helped shape Greek cultures • How the seas changed how people traveled • Government in which people rule themselves • ...
Ancient Greece 2015-04-23
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- A Greek city-state.
- The largest Greek city-state named after the Greek goddess Athena.
- The second largest city-state that promoted strength and fighting skills.
- A democracy in which people choose individuals to make and decisions for them.
- The ruler of satrapies.
- Goddess of marriage.
- Land with water on three sides.
- The twenty pieces of land originally ruled by Darius.
- A piece of land closely connected to its homeland.
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- A gathering of many people to vote on political matters
- A government in which a few people hold power.
- Greek word for capture.
- A government in which the citizens share power.
- A person who takes over by force.
- Thinkers who ponder the questions of life.
- Goddess of the field.
- Goddess of wisdom.
- God of the sky.
- God of war.
- God of wine and entertainment.
20 Clues: God of war. • God of the sky. • Goddess of wisdom. • A Greek city-state. • Goddess of marriage. • Goddess of the field. • Greek word for capture. • The ruler of satrapies. • God of wine and entertainment. • Land with water on three sides. • A person who takes over by force. • Thinkers who ponder the questions of life. • A government in which a few people hold power. • ...
An's history crossword 2022-04-03
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- The period of history we are learning right now.
- The last name of our beloved teacher.
- The ruler of Egypt.
- Chinese most influential ideology.
- King of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedo.
- Ancient Greek author, epic poet.
- Ancient Greek literature written by Homer.
- The last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185.
- The core text of Islam
- The trading route that spread cultures and ideas throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa.
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- A Greek philosopher known for his book Dialogues and for the Academy of Athens.
- First Emperor of China.
- This kind of muslim believe Caliph could be the descendant of Muhammed
- The course we are currently learning
- The country that invented gunpowder.
- The ancient Japanese honored warrior class.
- My prefered first name
- The ancient American civilation.
- The Islam prophet
- Father of Western Philosophy.
20 Clues: The Islam prophet • The ruler of Egypt. • My prefered first name • The core text of Islam • First Emperor of China. • Father of Western Philosophy. • The ancient American civilation. • Ancient Greek author, epic poet. • Chinese most influential ideology. • The course we are currently learning • The country that invented gunpowder. • The last name of our beloved teacher. • ...
Greek rome compare contrast 2022-05-04
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- Most toys were made out of
- Romans started training their solders at
- Rome is skilled in the art of war
- Greece is ________
- greece has a strong navy rome has strong
- Roman soldiers take pride in their
- While rome is a republic greece is a
- Greece and rome both had
- ROme and greek praised the
- Greeces largest state is
- Rome fought in the punic war Greece fought in the
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- Rome is feared by other city states because of their feirce
- Each Country was ______ By others
- Rome and greek are
- Greek and rome have had many
- roman Soldies used ______ in the punic war
- While greece has hand dug wells rome has
- While roman children play with toy hprses greek children play with
- Rome and greece commonly ate
- While Greece had Agustus Rome had _____ Ruling
20 Clues: Rome and greek are • Greece is ________ • Greece and rome both had • Greeces largest state is • Most toys were made out of • ROme and greek praised the • Greek and rome have had many • Rome and greece commonly ate • Each Country was ______ By others • Rome is skilled in the art of war • Roman soldiers take pride in their • While rome is a republic greece is a • ...
Greek rome compare contrast 2022-05-04
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- Most toys were made out of
- Romans started training their solders at
- Rome is skilled in the art of war
- Greece is ________
- greece has a strong navy rome has strong
- Roman soldiers take pride in their
- While rome is a republic greece is a
- Greece and rome both had
- ROme and greek praised the
- Greeces largest state is
- Rome fought in the punic war Greece fought in the
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- Rome is feared by other city states because of their feirce
- Each Country was ______ By others
- Rome and greek are
- Greek and rome have had many
- roman Soldies used ______ in the punic war
- While greece has hand dug wells rome has
- While roman children play with toy hprses greek children play with
- Rome and greece commonly ate
- While Greece had Agustus Rome had _____ Ruling
20 Clues: Rome and greek are • Greece is ________ • Greece and rome both had • Greeces largest state is • Most toys were made out of • ROme and greek praised the • Greek and rome have had many • Rome and greece commonly ate • Each Country was ______ By others • Rome is skilled in the art of war • Roman soldiers take pride in their • While rome is a republic greece is a • ...
Greek rome compare contrast 2022-05-04
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- Most toys were made out of
- Romans started training their solders at
- Rome is skilled in the art of war
- Greece is ________
- greece has a strong navy rome has strong
- Roman soldiers take pride in their
- While rome is a republic greece is a
- Greece and rome both had
- ROme and greek praised the
- Greeces largest state is
- Rome fought in the punic war Greece fought in the
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- Rome is feared by other city states because of their feirce
- Each Country was ______ By others
- Rome and greek are
- Greek and rome have had many
- roman Soldies used ______ in the punic war
- While greece has hand dug wells rome has
- While roman children play with toy hprses greek children play with
- Rome and greece commonly ate
- While Greece had Agustus Rome had _____ Ruling
20 Clues: Rome and greek are • Greece is ________ • Greece and rome both had • Greeces largest state is • Most toys were made out of • ROme and greek praised the • Greek and rome have had many • Rome and greece commonly ate • Each Country was ______ By others • Rome is skilled in the art of war • Roman soldiers take pride in their • While rome is a republic greece is a • ...
Greek rome compare contrast 2022-05-04
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- Most toys were made out of
- Romans started training their solders at
- Rome is skilled in the art of war
- Greece is ________
- greece has a strong navy rome has strong
- Roman soldiers take pride in their
- While rome is a republic greece is a
- Greece and rome both had
- ROme and greek praised the
- Greeces largest state is
- Rome fought in the punic war Greece fought in the
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- Rome is feared by other city states because of their feirce
- Each Country was ______ By others
- Rome and greek are
- Greek and rome have had many
- roman Soldies used ______ in the punic war
- While greece has hand dug wells rome has
- While roman children play with toy hprses greek children play with
- Rome and greece commonly ate
- While Greece had Agustus Rome had _____ Ruling
20 Clues: Rome and greek are • Greece is ________ • Greece and rome both had • Greeces largest state is • Most toys were made out of • ROme and greek praised the • Greek and rome have had many • Rome and greece commonly ate • Each Country was ______ By others • Rome is skilled in the art of war • Roman soldiers take pride in their • While rome is a republic greece is a • ...
ORIGINS OF MUSIC 2025-01-13
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- ______ Von Bingen, composer who was said to have been "touched by angels"
- The lowest of the orchestral string instruments
- "Renaissance" translated into English
- Larger than a violin, but smaller than a cello
- The society that conquered ancient Greece
- Oldest Greek song: Epitaph of __________
- French travelling musicians who performed love songs
- Oldest known music composer.
- Similar to a piano, but uses large wind pipes.
- Non-religious music or art
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- Early instrument that is swung around on a string
- Baroque composer of "The Four Seasons"
- Another name for the "middle ages"
- Greek God of music.
- A large group of strings, winds, and percussion.
- The oldest instrument ever discovered.
- Greek stringed instrument that looks like a "mini harp"
- Greek philosopher who believed bad music created bad people
- Roman style of religious music that was sung
- The ________ Press was invented and allowed music to be copied into books
20 Clues: Greek God of music. • Non-religious music or art • Oldest known music composer. • Another name for the "middle ages" • "Renaissance" translated into English • Baroque composer of "The Four Seasons" • The oldest instrument ever discovered. • Oldest Greek song: Epitaph of __________ • The society that conquered ancient Greece • Roman style of religious music that was sung • ...
Legacies of Greece and Rome 2025-10-07
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- Authored the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Rule by the people
- Home of the Greek gods
- Rule by the "best"
- Led an army of men and elephants over the Alps into Rome
- Roman Dictator, assassinated in 44 B.C.
- King of the Greek gods
- Issued the Edict of Milan
- Introduced Ostracism in Athens
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- Series of conflicts between Rome and Carthage
- 200 Year period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire
- Conflict between Athens and Sparta
- Spartan leader who held off the Persians at the Battle of Thermopylae
- Defeated Mark Antony at Actium
- Roman gladiator arena
- Initiated the tenth persecution of Christians
- Rome's champion of the Senate
- Example of classical Roman architecture
- Rule by elected representatives
- Age of Pericles
- Poisoned for denying the Greek gods
- Greek Philosopher; Tutor of Alexander the Great
- Language of ancient Rome
23 Clues: Age of Pericles • Rule by the people • Rule by the "best" • Roman gladiator arena • Home of the Greek gods • King of the Greek gods • Language of ancient Rome • Issued the Edict of Milan • Rome's champion of the Senate • Defeated Mark Antony at Actium • Introduced Ostracism in Athens • Rule by elected representatives • Conflict between Athens and Sparta • ...
Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome 2021-02-11
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- Roman _____ were purpose built structures or buildings, used for bathing in the days of Roman civilization
- An Oligarchy is ruled by ___
- Ancient Greece has warriors and Ancient Rome has __________
- The Romans had the three Punic Wars, while the Greeks had the ________ Wars
- Male slaves, _______, and children were not considered to be citizens
- The Romans have Julius ______, while Greeks have Alexander the Great
- The daily life of an ancient Greek was very ________ to our lives today
- Nero was a Roman Emperor born in 37 AD who ruled Roman Empire from 54 to 68 AD, he came from an _______ background
- Roman __________ is a collection of traditional stories, beliefs and rituals that Romans used to describe the origin of Roman civilization, culture, history and religion
- While the Romans were a Republic, the Greeks were a _______
- The ______ didn’t care about their clothing while the Romans cared deeply about their clothing
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- The __________ or Flavian Amphitheater is an amphitheater built during the time of Roman Empire in Rome, Italy
- Both Rome and Greece farmed _______ to make wine
- Both Greeks and __________ were accustomed to wine
- Both Roman and Greek towns consist of ______
- Ancient Rome has Constantine the _____, while Ancient Greece has Alexander the Great
- Both the Romans and the Greeks focused their art on important _______ figures
- For thousands of years, humans wrote without any letters, they simply drew _________ to make their point
- In Greece, women were not allowed to be a _______, but in Rome they were
- Romans and Greeks both had different styles of ____
20 Clues: An Oligarchy is ruled by ___ • Both Roman and Greek towns consist of ______ • Both Rome and Greece farmed _______ to make wine • Both Greeks and __________ were accustomed to wine • Romans and Greeks both had different styles of ____ • Ancient Greece has warriors and Ancient Rome has __________ • While the Romans were a Republic, the Greeks were a _______ • ...
Grandad's Christmas Crossword 2023-11-16
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- Form of transport
- Top guard dog
- Takes same amount of time to make as Owens homework
- Poke with a big stick
- Christmas visitor outside your door
- The roman god of doorways and gateways
- Mixed event on Sunday mornings
- Circular mint
- Thank you in a language
- Swedish wooden train set
- Local cafe
- Famous chocolate from Sweden
- Game of letters
- A creative game with bricks
- _____ he has a parachute in his backpack
- Home pitch for Harolds cross
- Are they staying up or going down?
- Greek hero who nearly played music out of the underworld
- Greek hero who killed medusa
- Black and white
- Marmalade...
- Transport near you
- Sort of like bridge
- Special place in Sweden
- Four stops from Cowper luas
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- Famous bear
- Tasty fish for crackers
- Part of western Ireland
- Top vegetables from Cowper greengrocer
- Pickled fish
- A hidden park
- Type of chocolate
- Cannonball!! in Sweden
- A wet day in malahide with Michael
- Bookshop
- Unusual colour of a newspaper
- A slimy creature that you eat
- Extra nice food here
- how do you make it?
- Swedish for ice cream
- Soaked, sodden and scoreless!
- A musketeer
- A long time ago war one side Italy and the other...
- Summertime outside meal
- Tennis champion
- Shop where you and Owen got chicken rolls
- Let me out of the waiting room!
- Scented produce from Cowper florist
48 Clues: Bookshop • Local cafe • Famous bear • A musketeer • Pickled fish • Marmalade... • Top guard dog • A hidden park • Circular mint • Game of letters • Tennis champion • Black and white • Form of transport • Type of chocolate • Transport near you • how do you make it? • Sort of like bridge • Extra nice food here • Poke with a big stick • Swedish for ice cream • Cannonball!! in Sweden • Tasty fish for crackers • ...
Alexander and Hellenism 2025-10-21
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- : Philosopher who taught that happiness comes from simple pleasures and serenity.
- Art : Art emphasizing realism, movement, and deep human emotion.
- Egypt : Hellenistic kingdom ruled by Ptolemy’s dynasty; wealthy and stable.
- of Alexandria : 400-foot wonder guiding ships to Alexandria’s harbor; symbol of ingenuity.
- II : Macedonian king who unified Greece and reformed its army.
- Macedonia : Dynasty founded by Antigonus II; maintained Greek influence in the Aegean.
- : Scientist and inventor; discovered principles of buoyancy and mechanical leverage.
- of Citium : Founder of Stoicism; taught harmony with divine reason (Logos).
- the Great : Macedonian conqueror who spread Greek culture across three continents.
- Group : Dramatic sculpture showing human suffering and divine punishment.
- of Gaugamela : Alexander’s decisive victory that ended the Persian Empire (331 B.C.E.).
- Victory of Samothrace : Sculpture capturing divine triumph and movement in marble.
- : Bactrian wife of Alexander; symbolized blending of Greek and Eastern cultures.
- : Persian act of bowing before rulers; adopted by Alexander to show respect for Persian customs.
- : Philosophy teaching virtue, self-control, and acceptance of fate as paths to peace.
- Religions : Secret cults promising emotional fulfillment and personal salvation.
- : “World city” representing the multicultural, urban character of the Hellenistic world.
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- : Geographer who calculated Earth’s circumference and mapped the known world.
- : Belief that certain knowledge is impossible; suspending judgment brings peace of mind.
- of Alexandria : Center of learning that preserved and advanced Greek knowledge.
- : Philosophy seeking tranquility through moderation, friendship, and freedom from fear.
- : Inner tranquility or calm of mind sought by Hellenistic philosophers.
- : Greek translation of Hebrew Scriptures made for Greek-speaking Jews.
- Empire : Hellenistic kingdom in Asia blending Greek and Mesopotamian traditions.
- Gaul : Realistic Hellenistic sculpture honoring the nobility of a defeated enemy.
- : Egyptian city founded by Alexander; became the intellectual capital of the ancient world.
- : Poet known for pastoral works celebrating rural life and simplicity.
- : The blending of Greek culture with Egyptian, Persian, and Eastern traditions.
- : Mathematician who wrote Elements, foundation of geometry.
- : Historian who analyzed political systems and recorded the rise of Rome.
30 Clues: : Mathematician who wrote Elements, foundation of geometry. • II : Macedonian king who unified Greece and reformed its army. • Art : Art emphasizing realism, movement, and deep human emotion. • : Greek translation of Hebrew Scriptures made for Greek-speaking Jews. • : Poet known for pastoral works celebrating rural life and simplicity. • ...
The Odyssey 2024-10-18
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- legendary king of mylee
- king of Sparta
- odyssues's son
- poet
- goddess of wisdom
- Odyssues home island
- queen of Ithaca
- Poseidon's son the cyclops
- king of the oylpan gods
- the island calypso and odyssues was stuck on
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- conflict between mycenon Greeks and the city of troy
- messenger god
- a Greek created tojan horse
- Olympus home of Greek gods
- king of pylos
- Greek god of water
- boron with an estate near the domains
- daughter of titan Athens
18 Clues: poet • messenger god • king of pylos • king of Sparta • odyssues's son • queen of Ithaca • goddess of wisdom • Greek god of water • Odyssues home island • legendary king of mylee • king of the oylpan gods • daughter of titan Athens • Olympus home of Greek gods • Poseidon's son the cyclops • a Greek created tojan horse • boron with an estate near the domains • ...
Greece 2015-01-25
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- a student of Socrates
- the greatest Greek doctor
- people from Greece
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- one of the greatest conquerors in history
- clear or ordered thinking
- He believed that people should never stop looking for knowledge
- Greek-like
- king of Macedonia in 359 BC
- the invasion began a series o wars between Persia and Greece
- unbiased, not favoring either side in a conflict
- men get good education women say inside all day
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- a plan for fighting a battle or war
- ancient Greek poets wrote this to honor leaders
- let the people he conquered keep their own customs
- a war between Athens and Sparta that threatened o tear all of Greece apart
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- Cyrus the Great found his in 550 BC
- the greatest Greek thinker
- an agreement to work together
- spent his life studying mathematics
- claimed the throne and killed his rivals for power
- Darius's son
- Greek literature that boys learned about
- good at war and fighting
25 Clues: Greek-like • Darius's son • people from Greece • a student of Socrates • good at war and fighting • the greatest Greek doctor • clear or ordered thinking • the greatest Greek thinker • king of Macedonia in 359 BC • an agreement to work together • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • a plan for fighting a battle or war • Cyrus the Great found his in 550 BC • ...
Vocab For World-History 2nd period 2020-02-07
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- Collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- The macedonian pike was much longer than the spears used by the Greek
- Athens made this alliance
- City on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt founded by Alexander.
- Commented on the action and advised the characters
- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia
- Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem
- Used to instruct students in a variety of subjects
- Leading competitions that brought together athletes from city-states
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- Father of medicine
- A type of emotional song like poetry, distinguished from dramatic and narrative poetry
- Greek philosopher; socratic method--questioning; sentenced to death for corrupting Athens youth
- (430-347 BCE) Was a disciple of Socrates whose cornerstone of thought was his theory of Forms, in which there was another world of perfection.
- The temple of Apollo housed Apollo's priestess, who was known as the
- Broke Persian naval power
- Spartans formed an alliance called
- oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- Greek-like
- Greek philosopher
- School of philosophy founded by Plato
20 Clues: Greek-like • Greek philosopher • Father of medicine • Athens made this alliance • Broke Persian naval power • Spartans formed an alliance called • School of philosophy founded by Plato • Commented on the action and advised the characters • Used to instruct students in a variety of subjects • King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia • ...
Greek Gods & Goddesses 2021-02-12
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- Hermes, the god of travel, is responsible for guiding people to the __________________________.
- Who was king of the gods and god of the earth and sky in Greek mythology?
- Dionysus, the only one of the Olympians who had a mortal mother, was born out of his father, Zeus’, _______________.
- Where did Athena come from, according to Greek mythology?
- Demeter was the goddess of agriculture and ____________________.
- Who was the bloodthirsty and violent Greek god of war?
- Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, had a magical cup that was always full of wine and had the power to make mortals insane.
- Favorite daughter of Zeus who was known for her ___________________ and her war strategy.
- Who was Apollo’s twin sister and goddess of the hunt and the moon?
- Where did Aphrodite come from, according to Greek mythology?
- Son of Zeus and Hera who was ugly and ___________________; he was the god of fire and metalworking.
- Which god/goddess was not emotional and was ruled by intellect only?
- Olympus Where did the ancient Greeks believe their gods and goddesses lived?
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- Hermes, the god of travel, trade, language, and thievery, had a pair of sandals and a hat that had these.
- Who was the messenger of the gods?
- According to the myth about Pandora, who made the first woman?
- Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, and Demeter are ______________________.
- Who was the powerful yet temperamental god of the sea?
- She grieved so much after her daughter was kidnapped by Hades that all plants on the earth died.
- What symbol is most associated with Zeus? He threw these everywhere when he was angry.
- Who was the Greek god of the sun and the most likable of the Greek gods?
- what symbol is most often pictured with Poseidon?
- Who was the god of the underworld and kidnapped his wife, Persephone?
- What bird was most associated with Hera, queen of the gods and goddesses?
- Apollo and Athena were Greek deities who both supported the _____________.
25 Clues: Who was the messenger of the gods? • what symbol is most often pictured with Poseidon? • Who was the powerful yet temperamental god of the sea? • Who was the bloodthirsty and violent Greek god of war? • Where did Athena come from, according to Greek mythology? • Where did Aphrodite come from, according to Greek mythology? • ...
Lilli's Compare and Contrast Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-11
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- In Greece and Rome girls were taught how to take care of a ____ in school.
- In both Rome and Greece the boys would train in ____ in case they ever became soldiers.
- Roman and Greek _____ and goddesses were very similar but were slightly different and had different names.
- Rome became a huge ____ and Greece did not.
- The ancient Greeks ate more vegetables while the Romans ate more _____.
- Ancient Greeks mainly kept dogs as _____, while Romans kept all sorts of exotic animals.
- In both Greek and Roman Culture school was not free but very costly and only the _____ could afford it.
- Most women in ancient Rome were married in their ____________ while in Ancient Greece most women (girls) were married at age twelve or thirteen.
- Roman children played with many toys including balls, wooden swords and playhouses. Greek children had toys too and one of their favorite toys was a toy called ___________, which was made from the ankles of sheep and goats.
- ____ was a huge part of daily Roman and Greek life.
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- Both ancient Greece and ancient Rome had very influential ____.
- Both Romans and Greeks had a big __________ or feast before the wedding.
- Roman houses were made of stone, plaster and brick where Greek houses were made of _________.
- Roman clothing was a lot more intricate and sophisticated than Greece's _____ tunics.
- In both Rome and Greece the children did not decide who to marry, rather the ___ did.
- The Greeks wore clothing called tunics, while the Romans wore clothing called ____
- _________ oil played a huge part in the diet of both Greek and Romans.
- _________ was important to both Greek and Roman society as they used it to drink, cook with and trade with.
- Romans couldn’t get ______________ so they had to be married for life, while Greeks could get a divorce if both the husband and wife initiated it and they did not have any children.
- In both Greek and Roman culture a bride to be would give away her _________ as a symbol of her growing into adulthood.
20 Clues: Rome became a huge ____ and Greece did not. • ____ was a huge part of daily Roman and Greek life. • Both ancient Greece and ancient Rome had very influential ____. • _________ oil played a huge part in the diet of both Greek and Romans. • The ancient Greeks ate more vegetables while the Romans ate more _____. • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-12-18
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- The most advanced of the Greek city states- according to Pericles!
- Father of Modern medicine.
- A direct ________ is where citizens rule directly, not through representation.
- Persian King when Alexander rose to power- FYI- he was the III. :)
- The tragic figure in Sophocles famous play.
- Rule by a small group of powerful merchants and artisans.
- Homer's epic poem about the Trojan War.
- Traditional stories about gods.
- King at 20, dead at 33- due to a 'fever'?
- They attacked Athens at Marathon.
- He promoted democracy- but was brutal as he did it!
- The subject of The Iliad!
- A skillful politician of Athens!
- The river the dead cross in the Greek underworld.
- Father of Geometry.
- The runner who warned Athens!
- He tutored Alexander the Great.
- Sparta had the most powerful ______.
- A blend of Egyptian, Persian and Indian cultures.
- The ________ war was really a civil war.
- Rule by nobility.
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- He said history repeats itself!
- A.k.a. Asia minor
- Rule by a King.
- Greek god of the underworld
- Teh less advanced Greeks- responsible for the Greek dark ages.
- Secret Spartan assassins.
- Messenian farm workers turned 'slaves'.
- Alexander and many of his men married _______ women.
- He created 'The Academy'.
- Athens had a powerful ________.
- The most talented sculptor of the day.
- A blind poet?
- The goddess sculpted by Phidias.
- The highly fortified, strategically located high point in a polis.
- The mountain pass- for which the battle during the Persian Wars is named.
- Ruler of Greek gods.
- A greek marketplace.
- He was poisoned- with tea- for corrupting the youth and making them think for themselves!
- Persian king during the Persian wars.
- A type of Greek drama- Oedipus is an example.
- Father of Alexander.
- Father of history!
- An alliance between city states- referred to as the _________ league.
- Alexander tamed a _______ and named it Bucephelus.
- A dramatist who won 18 first prizes, and many second- for his plays!
- A Greek city state!
- He proposed eliminating debt slavery.
- While some plays were tragedies, others were __________- like the Clouds.
49 Clues: A blind poet? • Rule by a King. • A.k.a. Asia minor • Rule by nobility. • Father of history! • Father of Geometry. • A Greek city state! • Ruler of Greek gods. • A greek marketplace. • Father of Alexander. • Secret Spartan assassins. • He created 'The Academy'. • The subject of The Iliad! • Father of Modern medicine. • Greek god of the underworld • The runner who warned Athens! • ...
Unit 4- Gregory 2019-11-07
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- a person selected by God to call others to repentance and amendment of their lives in order to avoid dire consequences
- one of the hypothetical original sources of the Pentateuch, relfecting the perspective of Jews in the northern Kingdom of Israel around the eighth or ninth century BC
- from the Latin word for common
- the study of ancestry or a chronological list of ancestors
- a third century BC Greek translation of the Old Testament made by seventy Jewish scholars
- one who proclaims the good news; the term refers in a special way to Sts. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, who each wrote a Gospel
- those books of the Bible invluded in Jewush canon of scripture
- a synonym for covenant
- the list of the inspired books of the Bible
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- an event or person in scripture pointing to a later event or person that has similar virtues or other qualities as its fulfillment
- of faith because God is truth there is an absolute unity and coherence of truths contained in the various books of the Bible; these illustrate and shed light on one and another and the complete plan of Revelation
- a letter addressed to a particular person or people. Much of the New Testament consists of these letters written to individuals, to congregations, or the Church as a whole
- the Torah
- of the Word the portion of the Mass that includes the reading of Scripture and the homily
- one of the hypothetical original sources of the Pentateuch, reflecting the perspective of Jews in Judah around the ninth or tenth century BC
- a version of the Septuagint produced by Origen; it presents the texts in Hebrews and Greek in parallel columns
- scared scripture
- a type of sacred literature characterized by symbolic imagery; an alternate name for the Book of Revelation
- an old english rendering og the Greek for good news; the good news of Gods mercy and love revealed in the Life, Death, and Resurrection
- the five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
- Testament the twenty seven books of the bible written by Sacred Authors in the apostolic era
21 Clues: the Torah • scared scripture • a synonym for covenant • from the Latin word for common • the list of the inspired books of the Bible • the study of ancestry or a chronological list of ancestors • those books of the Bible invluded in Jewush canon of scripture • the five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy • ...
Greece Study Crossword 2024-10-22
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- – God of the Sun and music in Greek mythology
- – The side that won the Peloponnesian War
- – Patron Goddess of Athens, goddess of wisdom
- League – An alliance formed after the Greco-Persian War
- – A Greek drama that has a sad or tragic ending
- – King of the Greek Gods
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- – God of the Underworld
- – A type of Greek drama that has a happy or humorous ending
- Empires – What Alexander the Great is known for
- – A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- – A short story or tale that teaches a lesson
- – Queen of the Greek Gods and goddess of marriage
- – God of War in Greek mythology
13 Clues: – God of the Underworld • – King of the Greek Gods • – God of War in Greek mythology • – The side that won the Peloponnesian War • – God of the Sun and music in Greek mythology • – A short story or tale that teaches a lesson • – Patron Goddess of Athens, goddess of wisdom • Empires – What Alexander the Great is known for • – A Greek drama that has a sad or tragic ending • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-04-16
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- Greek City-state, main rival to Athens
- Sporting event invented by the Greeks, named after Mt Olympus
- Belief in many gods
- Considered the most perfect building ever built, sits on top of the Acropolis in Athens
- Love of wisdom
- Greek philosopher, was the teacher of Alexander the Great
- Greek philosopher, was the teacher of Aristotle
- Greek philosopher, was the teacher of Plato
- Enacted many reforms, built the Parthenon, responsible for the Golden Age of Greece
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- where the Ancient Greeks believed the gods lived
- an independent state consisting of a city, Example Athens and Sparta
- membership in a community or nation that gives a person certain rights
- Invented by the Greeks, people can vote, rule by the people
- collection of myths
- form of government where the wealthy nobles rule
- Greek City-state, main rival to Sparta
16 Clues: Love of wisdom • Belief in many gods • collection of myths • Greek City-state, main rival to Athens • Greek City-state, main rival to Sparta • Greek philosopher, was the teacher of Plato • Greek philosopher, was the teacher of Aristotle • where the Ancient Greeks believed the gods lived • form of government where the wealthy nobles rule • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-03-08
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- author of the great Greek epic poems, Iliad and Odyssey
- A humorous form of drama t
- Acropolis A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- brilliant elected leader of Athens
- A government in which the power is in the hands of a single person.
- Democracy Citizens vote for government officials
- free male over the age of 18 who was born in that city-state
- Where citizens gather up
- an ancient Greek leader who held power through the use of force.
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- war A war between Athens and Sparta
- Greek philosopher teacher who taught plato
- A large mass of land projecting body into a body of water
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city. Monarchy.
- A traditional story about gods
- sea South of greece
- a member of a certain class of servants in ancient Sparta.
16 Clues: sea South of greece • Where citizens gather up • A humorous form of drama t • A traditional story about gods • brilliant elected leader of Athens • war A war between Athens and Sparta • Greek philosopher teacher who taught plato • Democracy Citizens vote for government officials • Acropolis A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • ...
Persian Wards 2024-11-12
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- Waterway Connecting Persia And Greece
- Persian Governor
- Allowed Religous Freedom
- God of Zorastrism
- Sea Battle
- Persian Ruler Who Invaded Greece
- A Race Was Named After Battle
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- A Greek Soilder
- Led Spartan 300
- Historian
- Greek Military Formation
- Battle With Spartan 300
- Ran 26 Miles
- Founder of Zorastrism
- Greek General
15 Clues: Historian • Sea Battle • Ran 26 Miles • Greek General • A Greek Soilder • Led Spartan 300 • Persian Governor • God of Zorastrism • Founder of Zorastrism • Battle With Spartan 300 • Greek Military Formation • Allowed Religous Freedom • A Race Was Named After Battle • Persian Ruler Who Invaded Greece • Waterway Connecting Persia And Greece
Ancient Greece 2022-10-08
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- the community structure of ancient Greece
- member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek, thought to have entered Greece from the north
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- government by a relatively small privileged class or by a minority consisting of those presumed to be best qualified to rule.
- of or relating to a bronze age culture of Crete
- the legendary author to whom the authorship of the Iliad and the Odyssey (the two epic poems that are the foundational works of ancient Greek literature) is attributed
- 18th king of Macedonia
- pre-eminent Greek philosopher,
- Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.
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- of the greatest philosophers who ever lived and the first genuine scientist in history.
- series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century.
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
- “to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks.”
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
- the term applied to the art and culture of Greece
- literally, rule by the people
16 Clues: 18th king of Macedonia • literally, rule by the people • pre-eminent Greek philosopher, • the community structure of ancient Greece • “to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks.” • of or relating to a bronze age culture of Crete • the term applied to the art and culture of Greece • was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-11
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- The Greek philosopher who wrote the poem Republic and was a student of Socrates who later helped teach Aristotle.
- Government ruled by a small privileged class or the best individuals.
- War The war between Athens and Sparta.
- The Greek word for city-state or city in Ancient Greece.
- of Macedonia King of Macedonia who built an army that defeated the Greek coalition.
- Ruled by the people
- a civilization that lived in Crete from about 2000 B.C. to 1450 B.C.
- War The war between Persia and Greece.
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- The Greek philosopher who invented formal logic and had identified various scientific disciplines along with the relationships they had with each other.
- The Greek philosopher who was credited as the founder of the Western philosophy.
- Civilization: A civilization that was related to Greek History, culture, and the time period after the death of Alexander the Great.
- A group of warriors who stand close together in a square.
- the Great King of Macedonia 336 B.C. to 332 B.C.
- A member of the ancient Hellenic race that completed the overthrow of the Mycenaean Civilization.
- The blind Greek poet who is the author of the two poems The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- The name given to people of Mycenae.
16 Clues: Ruled by the people • The name given to people of Mycenae. • War The war between Athens and Sparta. • War The war between Persia and Greece. • the Great King of Macedonia 336 B.C. to 332 B.C. • The Greek word for city-state or city in Ancient Greece. • A group of warriors who stand close together in a square. • ...
APAH Ancient Greece Review: Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-28
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- a style of column in which the capital is decorated with a scroll or mushroom-like capital
- The name of the periods mean “early”; during this time, statuary evolved, and artists began to explore the human form through kouros and kore statues.
- Plan The ANcient Greek city design that involved a grid-system using right angles
- The name of the period of art in Greece that immediately followed its dark age after the fall of the Mycenaeans. The most common motif was the meander, or greek fret, a decoration consisting of interlocking geometric lines.
- Many of the works that are considered today to be Greek art are actually Roman duplicates. Although these replicas are made in marble, most Greek sculptors actually would have used ______
- The most complex Greek column design, the capitals are ornately decorated to look like lavish leaves and flowers
- In Archaic sculpture, a standing female youth in elaborate drapings and a rigid conventional pose. These youthful figures served as grave markers or votive figures
- The high point of Greek Civilization, art from this period has an emphasis on the perfect human form, along with beginning to use contrapposto. The conventions from this period are so appreciated that they have become the standard for the art world and admired by all.
- This sculptor was fascinated by the thought of “the perfect human form”. He developed a set of proportions for artists to use to help create beautiful, harmonious works called the canon.
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- This idea used in Greek art that states that emphasizing the beauty human body, it brings importance to humanity and humans themselves
- The final period of Greek art, in which artists focused more on
- This style of pottery involves painting the outline of the decorational figures with slip (which eventually turns black), and leaving the figures themselves the color of the pottery. The background is filled in around the figures, as seen in the Niobides Krater.
- A Classical sculptural pose that explores a more relaxed style than art in the Archaic period. It is characterized by its dynamism and naturalism.
- Wet Drapery technique Used in sculpture and invented by Phidias, this style has a figure’s clothing clinging to its body as if its attire were wet. This highlights the forms of the body while keeping the subject matter’s modesty in mind
- The crowning (top part) of a column
- An open-air structure that serves as a marketplace; a center location for socialization
- A row of columns (colonnade) around the cella of a temple
- A sculpture is ________ when it is larger-than-life
- Located in the center of a Greek temple, this room would contain a statue or idol of the city’s deity.
- In Greek Mythology, a representation of the battle between the Olympian gods and the Giants in antiquity. A famous depiction of this can be seen in The Great Altar of Zeus and Athena at Pergamon
- The earliest style of column with very little to no capital decoration
- In Greek Architecture, a band of decoration that sits atop and across the columns and below the structure’s roofline.
- In Archaic sculpture, a standing male youth, nude, and in a rigid, conventional pose. These youthful figures often served as grave markers or votive figures
- Art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass
- Greek pottery, a mixing bowl with handles on both sides.
25 Clues: The crowning (top part) of a column • A sculpture is ________ when it is larger-than-life • Greek pottery, a mixing bowl with handles on both sides. • A row of columns (colonnade) around the cella of a temple • The final period of Greek art, in which artists focused more on • The earliest style of column with very little to no capital decoration • ...
Romans vs Greeks 2022-02-20
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- While the Greeks grew a lot of food, the Romans ______ a lot of food.
- Both Greeks and Romans used a dog breed named the L _____.
- Both Greeks and Romans ate different food depending on their Social.
- Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets.
- In Greek there were big birds that had colorful what?
- Roman girls like to play with D……
- In ancient Greek there were animals as pets that make the noise quack.
- While Romans traded a lot of food, Greeks _______ a lot of their food.
- Greek children like to play with small glass balls.
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- While Romans and Greeks used their dogs for protecting things, Greeks used their dogs for _______ animals.
- Both Greeks and Romans most popular pets were a _______.
- Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____.
- While today toys are mostly maybe made out of plastic Greek toys were made by……
- While the Greeks ate a lot of fish, the Romans ate a lot of meat like …………?
- In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………?
- Children liked to play….
- Ancient Greek children liked to play with metal seats or rope seats that you can push people with the name is a …
- While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …?
- What kids like to play with.
- In ancient Rome there were some animals as pets for people and that animal made a roaring sound.
20 Clues: Children liked to play…. • What kids like to play with. • Roman girls like to play with D…… • Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets. • In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………? • While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …? • Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____. • Greek children like to play with small glass balls. • ...
Romans vs Greeks 2022-02-20
Across
- In ancient Rome there were some animals as pets for people and that animal
- Both Greeks and Romans used a dog breed named the L _____.
- Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets.
- In ancient Greek there were animals as pets that make the noise quack.
- In Greek there were big birds that had colorful what?
- Greek children like to play with small glass balls.
- While today toys are mostly maybe made out of plastic Greek toys were made by……
- Ancient Greek children liked to play with metal seats or rope seats that you can push people with the name is a
- While the Greeks grew a lot of food, the Romans ______ a lot of food.
- While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …?
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- While Romans and Greeks used their dogs for protecting things, Greeks used their dogs for _______ animals.
- In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………?
- While Romans traded a lot of food, Greeks _______ a lot of their food.
- Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____.
- Both Greeks and Romans ate different food depending on their Social.
- While the Greeks ate a lot of fish, the Romans ate a lot of meat like …………?
- Roman girls like to play with D……
- a roaring sound.
- Both Greeks and Romans most popular pets were a _______.
- What kids like to play with.
- Children liked to play….
21 Clues: a roaring sound. • Children liked to play…. • What kids like to play with. • Roman girls like to play with D…… • Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets. • In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………? • While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …? • Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____. • Greek children like to play with small glass balls. • ...
Greece Vocab Crossword 2023-10-09
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- Serious drama about themes having to do with love, hate, war or betrayal.
- A government system where a king rules over the people.
- Poet who is considered the greatest of the Greek story tellers, composed the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Great Macedonian king that invaded and conquered the Persian empire.
- War that was between Athens and their allies vs. Sparta and their allies.
- Legendary war that had been thought fictional until evidence was found in the 1870s.
- Narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds.
- Another general term for a Greek city-state.
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- Formation of soldiers that fought side by side with a spear in one hand and shield in the other.
- Type of poetry that do not tell stories but deal with emotions and desires.
- Greek thinkers, word meaning "lovers of wisdom".
- Main city on the island of Crete that was founded by the Minoans.
- Wars that had Greek city-states facing off against Darius and his son Xerxes's massive armies.
- Peasants that were forced to stay on the land they worked, particularly near Sparta.
- Ancient group of Greeks that fought a 10-year war against Troy.
- Rulers that seized power of the government by appealing to the common people for support.
- Type of play that contained scenes filled with slapstick situations and crude humor.
- Traditional stories, usually having to do with Greek gods.
- Common foot soldiers in a Greek army.
- Type of democracy where citizens rule or make decisions for themselves without representatives.
20 Clues: Common foot soldiers in a Greek army. • Narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds. • Another general term for a Greek city-state. • Greek thinkers, word meaning "lovers of wisdom". • A government system where a king rules over the people. • Traditional stories, usually having to do with Greek gods. • Ancient group of Greeks that fought a 10-year war against Troy. • ...
Learning Contract #4 2024-12-17
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- League: an alliance led by the Athenians that brought together several Greek city-states to challenge the Persian rule of the eastern Greek colonies
- Economy: a system of exchanging goods or services for other goods or services
- a ruler who uses power, often times oppressively
- Civilization: the era when the Greek civilization spread across the entire Middle East due to Alexander the Great
- an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula
- Age: In classical greek mythology, the golden age is an era of peace and prosperity
- a form of government where certain people, class, or groups have ultimate power
- an area of land almost completely surrounded by water except for one side
- League: an alliance of the ancient Greek city-states dominated by the Spartans
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- a type of government where the people hold supreme power through elected representatives
- a class or group considered to be superior due to education, wealth, and influence
- supreme power or sovereignty held by a single person
- a temple on the Acropolis in Athens,Greece
- the capital city of Greece
- Peninsula: a peninsula in europe, bordered by the Ionian, Aegean, and Black sea
- War: a war within regions of the same country
- Economy: a system of exchanging goods or services for money
- an ancient Greek city state
- a group of heavily armed soldiers who form rows with long spears and shields to stab their opponent in battle
- a person who offers views on ethics, morals, and logic
20 Clues: the capital city of Greece • an ancient Greek city state • a temple on the Acropolis in Athens,Greece • an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula • a ruler who uses power, often times oppressively • War: a war within regions of the same country • supreme power or sovereignty held by a single person • a person who offers views on ethics, morals, and logic • ...
Greek gods 2022-04-01
Across
- What man fell in love with there own reflection and what words gets its name from that myth?
- A huge, rotating tropical storm is a ________
- What word means strong uncontrollably anger?
- A term that comes from the goddess of soul Psyche.
- Who was the Greek goddess in charge of revenge
- A Continent
- Sounds arranged intentionally to be beautiful and harmonious is _____
- Comes from the Greek goddess of the rainbow
- This word comes from the story if Charis.
- The order of events in time.
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- A legendary bird that makes a nest in the ocean
- who was the Greek god of the west wing?
- A book of maps that come directly from a Greek myth
- What was the favorite drink of many gods and goddesses.
- Comes from the Greek god of sleep.
- What plant turns towards the sun to get more sunlight?
- This word comes from the story of the youngest of the Three Fates, who spun the thread of life
- A sound that comes back to you because it reverberated off a surface.
- What word means disorder and randomness.
- What word comes from the name Ôkeanos?
20 Clues: A Continent • The order of events in time. • Comes from the Greek god of sleep. • What word comes from the name Ôkeanos? • who was the Greek god of the west wing? • What word means disorder and randomness. • This word comes from the story if Charis. • Comes from the Greek goddess of the rainbow • What word means strong uncontrollably anger? • ...
world histry 2022-05-20
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- sculpted the stats of Daved.
- rules over the underworld
- saw the burning bush that god had sent him
- goddess of strength and protection in greek mythology
- civilization that awarded physical strength and had an amazing army.
- worship place of the jewish religion.
- Led a military through western Asia and northeastern Asia concring the land.
- goddess of beauty in greek mythology
- allowed trade through China and Europe.
- painted the Mona lisa.
- City where muslems originated.
- sacrificed people for a sun god.
- founded the muslem religion.
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- led the Mongols and had lots of children.
- war between England and france.
- had a lot of philosophers and inventors.
- The richest man in Mali.
- controlled the silk road.
- King of the gods in greek mythology
- allowed the production of books worldwide.
- fight to take back the holy land
- Lived in modern day New mexico.
- god of water and the ocean in greek mythology
- Language of the Egyptian people.
- won the war for France through her faith.
- god of war in greek mythology
- Lived in the Andes mountains.
- Plague that was transmitted by ticks.
28 Clues: painted the Mona lisa. • The richest man in Mali. • rules over the underworld • controlled the silk road. • sculpted the stats of Daved. • founded the muslem religion. • god of war in greek mythology • Lived in the Andes mountains. • City where muslems originated. • war between England and france. • Lived in modern day New mexico. • fight to take back the holy land • ...
History of Greek theatre- 2022-01-11
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- emphasized characters trying to control their destinies.
- A creature who was part man and part goat.
- Usage of words to express thought
- used to refer to actors today.
- the earliest known playwright and actor.
- the theatre on the slope of the hill below the ____ in Athens.
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a ____ (altar).
- At three of these festivals,_____ were held.
- Their motivation drives the play.
- the first great theorist of dramatic art.
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- Was born in 496 B.C
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- The performers in Greek theater can be divided into _____:
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the ____ (dancing space).
- _____ of homer
- greek dramas honored this god
- The slope of the hill served as the ____ (seeing space).
- comes from greek "to act".
- Something to shock the audience
- considered the father of Western philosophy.
- comes the the Greek word theatron (place of seeing).
- means dance in Greek.
- The major festival was the _____.
- traditional ______
- The plays followed a _____ structure
- How speech reveals character
27 Clues: _____ of homer • traditional ______ • Was born in 496 B.C • means dance in Greek. • comes from greek "to act". • How speech reveals character • greek dramas honored this god • used to refer to actors today. • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • The major festival was the _____. • Their motivation drives the play. • ...
History of Greek theatre-Braxton 2022-01-11
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- emphasized characters trying to control their destinies.
- A creature who was part man and part goat.
- Usage of words to express thought
- used to refer to actors today.
- the earliest known playwright and actor.
- the theatre on the slope of the hill below the ____ in Athens.
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a ____ (altar).
- At three of these festivals,_____ were held.
- Their motivation drives the play.
- the first great theorist of dramatic art.
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- Was born in 496 B.C
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- The performers in Greek theater can be divided into _____:
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the ____ (dancing space).
- _____ of homer
- greek dramas honored this god
- The slope of the hill served as the ____ (seeing space).
- comes from greek "to act".
- Something to shock the audience
- considered the father of Western philosophy.
- comes the the Greek word theatron (place of seeing).
- means dance in Greek.
- The major festival was the _____.
- traditional ______
- The plays followed a _____ structure
- How speech reveals character
27 Clues: _____ of homer • traditional ______ • Was born in 496 B.C • means dance in Greek. • comes from greek "to act". • How speech reveals character • greek dramas honored this god • used to refer to actors today. • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • The major festival was the _____. • Their motivation drives the play. • ...
L26: The Rise of Democracy 2024-04-05
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- Not allowed to govern in ancient Greece
- Council of aristocrats
- Supplied money to the king
- Leader after the oligarchs lost power
- In a Tyranny, power is taken by this
- Powerful speakers sometimes persuaded citizens to vote _____
- Last tyrant to rule the city-state of Athens
- Representatives vote for the people
- Oligarch fun
- In a Democracy, the ________ rules
- Every citizen votes on every issue
- Person who has certain rights in a city-state or country
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- Form of government that is sometimes called a dictatorship
- first Greek form of government
- All Greek city-states had this in common
- First Greek city-state to attempt to govern themselves
- Ancient Greek community
- Threw the oligarchs out of power
- How most ancient Greek kings got their power
- Landform in Greece that kept people separate
- Oligarchs ________ the people's needs
- People get to choose
- First people to form city-states
- murdered
- Rich got richer and the poor got poorer
- Only people who could vote
- Lawmaking group with the power to pass laws
- Affected how settlements developed in Ancient Greece
28 Clues: murdered • Oligarch fun • People get to choose • Council of aristocrats • Ancient Greek community • Supplied money to the king • Only people who could vote • first Greek form of government • Threw the oligarchs out of power • First people to form city-states • In a Democracy, the ________ rules • Every citizen votes on every issue • Representatives vote for the people • ...
