greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Thursday Fun 2021-03-11
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- Another word for sound
- Cartoonish pic
- Beaker behind you?
- Pictou cookie fan
- Library Techie
- Connection letters
- Meatballs and sauce
- Font name
- Menu for a:
- Who's done the night before?
- Google message
- Sick letters
- L'il redheaded visitor
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- (blank) Canada
- Cable type
- Assignment: _____ Cover
- Bunch of tunes
- Turn off sound
- Training letters
- Whiteboard artist
- Mexican holder
- Career Connections Connection
- Garden Centre assignment
- Road for learning?
- Celebration contest
25 Clues: Font name • Cable type • Menu for a: • Sick letters • (blank) Canada • Cartoonish pic • Bunch of tunes • Turn off sound • Library Techie • Mexican holder • Google message • Training letters • Pictou cookie fan • Whiteboard artist • Beaker behind you? • Connection letters • Road for learning? • Meatballs and sauce • Celebration contest • Another word for sound • L'il redheaded visitor • Assignment: _____ Cover • ...
In the Sky 2023-07-29
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- A white feathered bird that's found in coastal areas
- Frozen pellets of ice
- A winged, nocturnal mammal
- The smell of earth after the rain
- A type of insect that loves jumping off of vegetation
- A type of airline. Also one of the Greek letters
- A period where the sun or the moon block one another
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- A brief period of rain for about five to ten minutes
- A toy tied to a string and flown in the air. Also a bird
- A harsh period of rain and thunder
- The period where the sun goes down over the horizon
- A red colored bird. Also the mascot of a baseball team
- A bird of prey, similar to a hawk
- A mixture of rain and snow. Very light snowfall
- A small winged insect that lives in hives
15 Clues: Frozen pellets of ice • A winged, nocturnal mammal • The smell of earth after the rain • A bird of prey, similar to a hawk • A harsh period of rain and thunder • A small winged insect that lives in hives • A mixture of rain and snow. Very light snowfall • A type of airline. Also one of the Greek letters • The period where the sun goes down over the horizon • ...
Brown- Block 2 2022-08-25
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- included in cultural diversity (8 letters)
- included in cultural diversity (3 letters)
- included in cultural diversity (4 letters)
- included in cultural diversity (9 letters)
- belief that your culture is superior
- included in cultural diversity (8 letters)
- racial groups from africa
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- included in cultural diversity ( 12 letters)
- the existence of a variety of cultures
- can be taught to others
- european people
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea
- people from asia, europe
- included in cultural diversity (6 letters)
14 Clues: european people • can be taught to others • people from asia, europe • racial groups from africa • belief that your culture is superior • the existence of a variety of cultures • included in cultural diversity (8 letters) • included in cultural diversity (3 letters) • included in cultural diversity (4 letters) • included in cultural diversity (9 letters) • ...
LGS-15 2021-02-16
27 Clues: heir • hero • hero • host • Greek • guard • guest • hunter • headman • husband • headman • guardian • hostages • hunchback • guarantor • honourable • human being • holy person • Greek (ancient) • hero / champion • homosexual / gay • homosexual / gay • herself, himself • hacker / intruder • half-caste / mulatto • highness / excellency • healer (native doctor)
Socrates Biography 2024-05-13
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- - Socrates' metaphor
- - Socrates' fate
- - Socrates' wife
- - Socrates' engagement
- - Greek thinker
- - Deep thinker
- - Deification
- - Socratic pursuit
- - Socratic method
- - Plato's writings
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- - Socrates' legal status
- - Socrates' aim
- - Socratic questioning
- - Poisonous plant
- - Socrates' method
- - Philosophical school
- - Greek city-state
- - Philosophical concept
- - Socrates' student
- - Socratic quest
20 Clues: - Deification • - Deep thinker • - Socrates' aim • - Greek thinker • - Socrates' fate • - Socrates' wife • - Socratic quest • - Poisonous plant • - Socratic method • - Socrates' method • - Greek city-state • - Socratic pursuit • - Plato's writings • - Socrates' student • - Socrates' metaphor • - Socratic questioning • - Socrates' engagement • - Philosophical school • - Philosophical concept • ...
Religion Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- Janus' son, god of Tiber River
- A Greek god which kept its name under Roman myth
- Worshipped Romes' emporers
- Emporer who converted to Christianity
- Half god, half human
- Another name for a god
- Who the Romans got their Gods/Myths from
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- Where Roman and Greek gods resided
- A place to worship gods inside of your home
- Greek culture ______ Roman Mythology
- Worships more than one god
- Romans name for Athena
- Named after Roman Gods
- What Greek myths taught, unlike Roman myths
- Romans name for Poseidon
15 Clues: Half god, half human • Romans name for Athena • Named after Roman Gods • Another name for a god • Romans name for Poseidon • Worships more than one god • Worshipped Romes' emporers • Janus' son, god of Tiber River • Where Roman and Greek gods resided • Greek culture ______ Roman Mythology • Emporer who converted to Christianity • Who the Romans got their Gods/Myths from • ...
Ancient Greece 2017-03-20
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- A subject that still uses ancient Greek ideas. (5)
- Chariot races took place in the _______. (10)
- A famous feature of Greek architecture. (6)
- The goddess of victory. (4)
- The Greeks famously fought the battle of ____. (4)
- The Greeks once called themselves _______. (8)
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- When a Greek person died, they went to the ________. (10)
- A type of government that was invented in Greece. (9)
- The king of the Gods. (4)
- The ______ Games began in Greece. (7)
- '_______ the Great' was a famous Greek ruler. (9)
- A long tunic worn by Greek women. (6)
- The prize for winning the Olympic Games. (6)
- The capital city of Greece. (6)
14 Clues: The king of the Gods. (4) • The goddess of victory. (4) • The capital city of Greece. (6) • The ______ Games began in Greece. (7) • A long tunic worn by Greek women. (6) • A famous feature of Greek architecture. (6) • The prize for winning the Olympic Games. (6) • Chariot races took place in the _______. (10) • The Greeks once called themselves _______. (8) • ...
Greece Vs Rome 2021-02-12
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- the toy most boys used
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- defeated romulus augustus
- The pets Greeks loved
- The term for crushing the grapes
- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- Piggyback game in Greece
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- The type of clothing Greeks wear
- When the husband became her new master
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- Romulus and Remus father.
- the most important Greek food
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- Roman society depended on...
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • Romulus and Remus father. • defeated romulus augustus • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The type of clothing Greeks wear • The term for crushing the grapes • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
Butterfly Eyes 2023-11-30
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- a color of light that is invisible to the human eye
- separated and removed from the body
- Greek root meaning "see"
- soaked; drenched
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- Greek root meaning "to write"
- Greek root meaning "life"
- tubes or passageways carrying fluid around an organism
- soft or gentle; easily damaged
- Greek root meaning "distant or far away"
- Greek root meaning "measure"
- Greek root meaning "sound"
11 Clues: soaked; drenched • Greek root meaning "see" • Greek root meaning "life" • Greek root meaning "sound" • Greek root meaning "measure" • Greek root meaning "to write" • soft or gentle; easily damaged • separated and removed from the body • Greek root meaning "distant or far away" • a color of light that is invisible to the human eye • ...
The Bible 2024-03-07
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- The language most of the New Testament was originally written in.
- Last book of the Old Testament
- First book of the New Testament
- One of the letters Paul wrote.
- A book of wise sayings.
- A book of songs and poems
- The books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are called the four _________.
- This gospel was written by the came person who wrote the book of Acts.
- Shortest book of the Old Testament
- The Bible is also called God's _____.
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- Last book of the New Testament
- This book records the history of the early church.
- First book of the Old Testament
- The person who wrote much of the New Testament.
- The ___ Testament was written before Jesus was born.
- The best selling book of all time.
- The four gospels record the life story of this person.
- The book that contains the 10 commandments.
- Romans 10 v 7 says that ______ comes from hearing the Word of God.
19 Clues: A book of wise sayings. • A book of songs and poems • Last book of the New Testament • Last book of the Old Testament • One of the letters Paul wrote. • First book of the New Testament • First book of the Old Testament • The best selling book of all time. • Shortest book of the Old Testament • The Bible is also called God's _____. • The book that contains the 10 commandments. • ...
Theban Crossword 2022-03-25
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- who discovered Antigone burying her brother?
- what is the most common weapon used by greek soldiers?
- who is the Greek God of War?
- who is the brother of Eteocles that attacked Thebes?
- who is the Greek Goddess of Agriculture?
- who is the sister of Antigone?
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- who is the Greek God of the Sky?
- who buried Polyneices?
- who is the Greek God of the Sea?
- what is usually worn on the feet of Thebans?
- who became king of Thebes after Eteocles passed?
- who is the Greek Goddess of Marriage?
12 Clues: who buried Polyneices? • who is the Greek God of War? • who is the sister of Antigone? • who is the Greek God of the Sky? • who is the Greek God of the Sea? • who is the Greek Goddess of Marriage? • who is the Greek Goddess of Agriculture? • who discovered Antigone burying her brother? • what is usually worn on the feet of Thebans? • ...
Latin and Greek Roots Grade 7 Unit 7 2022-01-21
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- to believe in; to feel approval or agreement
- sorry; showing regret
- Latin for to write
- exactly true
- Greek for to write
- to completely destroy
- describing a person's life
- not done according to reason
- to train; to teach
- Latin for letter
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- a handwritten document
- able to read
- Latin for to write
- giving details about; illustrating
- Greek for writing
- Greek for word, speech, idea, reason
- to draw a detailed picture of; to map out
- a comparison
- well-read
19 Clues: well-read • able to read • exactly true • a comparison • Latin for letter • Greek for writing • Latin for to write • Latin for to write • Greek for to write • to train; to teach • sorry; showing regret • to completely destroy • a handwritten document • describing a person's life • not done according to reason • giving details about; illustrating • Greek for word, speech, idea, reason • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2024-11-22
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- Athletic games held in honor of the Greek god Zeus.
- A single ruler, such as a king, who holds all the power in a country.
- Olympus, The mythical home of the Greek gods.
- A ruler who seized power without legal right but sometimes helped the people.
- A temple dedicated to Athena, located in Athens.
- One of several people who rule a country together, sharing the power.
- A Greek city-state known for its focus on education and democracy.
- Greek city-state known for its military strength and discipline.
- People who could vote, own land, and participate in the city's assembly.
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- "rule by the people"
- Stories about gods and heroes that explain natural phenomena and cultural traditions.
- This landform kept communities isolated and made travel difficult.
- A system of government first developed in Athens, where citizens vote on decisions.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides, like Greece itself.
- A central public space in Greek city-states used for markets and gatherings.
- The king of the Greek gods in mythology.
- The study of wisdom, ethics, and knowledge; practiced by Greeks like Socrates and Plato.
17 Clues: "rule by the people" • The king of the Greek gods in mythology. • Olympus, The mythical home of the Greek gods. • A temple dedicated to Athena, located in Athens. • Athletic games held in honor of the Greek god Zeus. • Greek city-state known for its military strength and discipline. • This landform kept communities isolated and made travel difficult. • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-10-01
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- name given to Ancient Greek soldiers
- thinking about life and the world we are in
- famous city-state that had a strong military and discipline
- military operation in which enemy forces surround a town cutting off supplies in hopes they will surrender
- temple that sits atop the Acropolis in Athens
- the belief the Gods came to Earth in human form and had relationships with mortal beings. This is the name given to their chiildren
- high, rocky mound in Athens that is home to many temples
- center of the Ancient Greek world and became the capital of modern Greece
- scene of a famous Greek battle victory over Persia
- a place of worship that was usually dedicated to one god or goddess
- Greece was split into separate groups that had their own rules and laws
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- home of the ancient Greek gods
- King of the Ancient Greek Gods
- famous Greek general who conquered much of Asia and Europe
- stories that often explained events or gave reasons for things happening in the world
- form of government with the idea every free person gets a vote and their opinion will be heard
- belonging to the very distant past thousands of years ago
17 Clues: home of the ancient Greek gods • King of the Ancient Greek Gods • name given to Ancient Greek soldiers • thinking about life and the world we are in • temple that sits atop the Acropolis in Athens • scene of a famous Greek battle victory over Persia • high, rocky mound in Athens that is home to many temples • belonging to the very distant past thousands of years ago • ...
Greece Vs Rome 2021-02-12
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- the toy most boys used
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- defeated romulus augustus
- The pets Greeks loved
- The term for crushing the grapes
- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- Piggyback game in Greece
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- The type of clothing Greeks wear
- When the husband became her new master
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- Romulus and Remus father.
- the most important Greek food
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- Roman society depended on...
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • Romulus and Remus father. • defeated romulus augustus • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The type of clothing Greeks wear • The term for crushing the grapes • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
unit 1 2022-12-08
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- without rule complete absence of government
- to voluntarily refrain from doing something
- experiencing affection and hostility at the same time for someone
- the high part of an ancient greek city
- an instrument used for measuring heights
- physical condition in which there is loss of sensation or feeling nameless
- a word directly opposite to another in meaning
- one who does not believe in the existence of a God
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- an abnormal fear o great heights or high places
- different from that which is considered normal or average
- a raised structure used for worship
- one skilled in preforming gymnastic feats
- the height of an abject when compared to a given level
- one who finds satisfaction both within himself and the ouside world
- a word resulting from the beginning letter or letters of a compound term
- to turn away or aside from
- showing indifference or lack of concern
- a feeling of dislike
- using both hands with equal ability
19 Clues: a feeling of dislike • to turn away or aside from • a raised structure used for worship • using both hands with equal ability • the high part of an ancient greek city • showing indifference or lack of concern • an instrument used for measuring heights • one skilled in preforming gymnastic feats • without rule complete absence of government • ...
Viruses - Recap 2025-01-06
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- Change in viral surface proteins through small mutations (13,5)
- Type of mutation where nucleotides are added (9 letters)
- Rapid alteration in genetic material between different viral strains (13,5)
- Type of mutation where one nucleotide is replaced by another (12 letters)
- Type of mutation where nucleotides are removed (8 letters)
- Viruses that typically have lower mutation rates due to proofreading (3,7)
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- Process where viruses exchange genetic material during co-infection (12 letters)
- Viruses with higher mutation rates due to lack of proofreading (3,7)
- Change from one purine to another purine, or one pyrimidine to another (10 letters)
- Mutation where a section of DNA is reversed (9 letters)
- Mutation resulting in a premature stop codon (8 letters)
- Process where segments of viral genomes can swap during replication (12 letters)
- Mutation with no amino acid change (6 letters)
13 Clues: Mutation with no amino acid change (6 letters) • Mutation where a section of DNA is reversed (9 letters) • Type of mutation where nucleotides are added (9 letters) • Mutation resulting in a premature stop codon (8 letters) • Type of mutation where nucleotides are removed (8 letters) • Change in viral surface proteins through small mutations (13,5) • ...
Structure of an Antibody drug conjugate 2023-06-19
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- The type of cells that ADCs are designed to target (6 letters)
- The process of attaching the drug to the antibody in an ADC (11 letters)
- The type of diseases that ADCs are often used to treat (6 letters)
- A technology used to produce monoclonal antibodies for use in ADCs, created by fusing an antibody-producing B cell with a myeloma cell
- This part of the ADC binds to the target cell (8 letters)
- The term for a substance used in an assay to detect the presence of the ADC in a sample (7 letters)
- A type of linker that is stable in the bloodstream but releases the drug once inside the target cell (8 letters)
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- A type of assay used to detect the presence of specific antibodies in a sample (11 letters)
- The term for the ability of the ADC to bind specifically to its target cells and not to other cells (10 letters)
- The component of an ADC that connects the antibody to the drug (6 letters)
- The type of molecules often used as payloads in ADCs due to their ability to interfere with cell division (9 letters)
- The region of the antibody that binds to the antigen
- The term for the number of drug molecules attached to each antibody in an ADC (3 letters)
- The type of bond often used to attach the drug to the antibody in an ADC (8 letters)
14 Clues: The region of the antibody that binds to the antigen • This part of the ADC binds to the target cell (8 letters) • The type of cells that ADCs are designed to target (6 letters) • The type of diseases that ADCs are often used to treat (6 letters) • The process of attaching the drug to the antibody in an ADC (11 letters) • ...
asdf 2024-09-20
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- Destined to a specific destination (4 words)
- A look that expresses scorn (7 letters)
- Peers or equals in age or status (12 letters)
- Bleak and empty (8 letters)
- A peaceful and picturesque setting (7 letters)
- A figure of speech (8 letters)
- To recognize or distinguish (6 letters)
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- To interpret or make sense of (8 letters)
- Lacking appeal or attractiveness (9 letters)
- Impossible to understand.(14 letters)
- A puzzling or mysterious message (7 letters)
11 Clues: Bleak and empty (8 letters) • A figure of speech (8 letters) • Impossible to understand.(14 letters) • A look that expresses scorn (7 letters) • To recognize or distinguish (6 letters) • To interpret or make sense of (8 letters) • Lacking appeal or attractiveness (9 letters) • Destined to a specific destination (4 words) • A puzzling or mysterious message (7 letters) • ...
Easter Crossword Puzzle: A Journey through Resurrection 2023-11-15
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- The season during which Easter is celebrated, 6 letters)
- A symbol of new life and rebirth, 5 letters)
- The last supper day, 6 letters)
- A festive Easter activity involving hard-boiled eggs, 8 letters)
- Traditional Easter bread, 8 letters)
- The week leading up to Easter, 8 letters)
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- A spring flower often associated with Easter, 7 letters)
- The day Jesus rose from the dead, 7 letters)
- The act of searching for hidden eggs, 6 letters)
- A sweet treat often given on Easter, 5 letters)
- The colour often associated with Easter, 6 letters)
11 Clues: The last supper day, 6 letters) • Traditional Easter bread, 8 letters) • The week leading up to Easter, 8 letters) • The day Jesus rose from the dead, 7 letters) • A symbol of new life and rebirth, 5 letters) • A sweet treat often given on Easter, 5 letters) • The act of searching for hidden eggs, 6 letters) • The colour often associated with Easter, 6 letters) • ...
Crossword 2023-10-10
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- A nocturnal bird known for hooting (4 letters)
- A device used for communication (4 letters) - PHONE
- Sweet and often baked dessert (7 letters)
- A fast, often four-legged mammal (3 letters) - CAT
- A person who creates art (7 letters) - ARTIST
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- A liquid that we drink to stay hydrated (4 letters)
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides (6 letters)
- A large celestial body (5 letters)
- An insect that produces honey (4 letters) - BEE
- A small, colorful insect with wings (6 letters)
- The shining celestial body that lights the day (3 letters)
11 Clues: A large celestial body (5 letters) • Sweet and often baked dessert (7 letters) • A person who creates art (7 letters) - ARTIST • A nocturnal bird known for hooting (4 letters) • An insect that produces honey (4 letters) - BEE • A small, colorful insect with wings (6 letters) • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides (6 letters) • ...
Work power 2024-09-02
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- Power equals work divided by (4 letters)
- Work is done when this changes (8 letters)
- Work divided by time equals (5 letters)
- Power is measured in this unit (5 letters)
- Another term for energy transfer (4 letters)
- Force times distance equals (4 letters)
- The ability to do work (6 letters)
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- The amount of work done in moving a unit charge across two points (8 letters)
- Work done when force is applied in this direction (7 letters)
- A device that makes work easier (7 letters)
- The rate at which work is done (5 letters)
- Unit of Power (4 letters)
- Unit of Work (4 letters)
- Force exerted over a distance (4 letters)
14 Clues: Unit of Work (4 letters) • Unit of Power (4 letters) • The ability to do work (6 letters) • Work divided by time equals (5 letters) • Force times distance equals (4 letters) • Power equals work divided by (4 letters) • Force exerted over a distance (4 letters) • Work is done when this changes (8 letters) • The rate at which work is done (5 letters) • ...
Music Challenge Crossword 2024-09-05
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- City where Motown was founded (7 letters)
- Song by Martha and the Vandellas, 'Dancing in the _________ (6 letters)
- Motown's famous in-house band (9 letters)
- Famous song by The Jackson 5: 'I Want You ____' (4 letters)
- This Motown song is: 'Heard it through the...' (9 letters)
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- gordy Founder of Motown Records (10 letters)
- Motown's nickname for their recording studio (5 letters)
- Smokey Robinson's group (8 letters)
- Motown genre blending soul and pop (4 letters)
- ross 'The Supreme's' lead singer (9 letters)
- Jackson 5 song (3 letters)
11 Clues: Jackson 5 song (3 letters) • Smokey Robinson's group (8 letters) • City where Motown was founded (7 letters) • Motown's famous in-house band (9 letters) • Motown genre blending soul and pop (4 letters) • ross 'The Supreme's' lead singer (9 letters) • gordy Founder of Motown Records (10 letters) • Motown's nickname for their recording studio (5 letters) • ...
Crossword by Design 2024-09-11
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- – A guide for business analysts (5 letters).
- – The act of growing or improving (11 letters).
- – Something you're good at (8 letters).
- – Your long-term job path (6 letters).
- – The way you think about things (7 letters).
- – The act of finding information on a topic (8 letters).
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- – Knowing about something (9 letters).
- – A set of skills and knowledge to help you achive a goal (12 letters).
- – Setting your goals and steps (8 letters).
- – A chance to do something (11 letters).
- – Something you need to improve (8 letters).
11 Clues: – Knowing about something (9 letters). • – Your long-term job path (6 letters). • – Something you're good at (8 letters). • – A chance to do something (11 letters). • – Setting your goals and steps (8 letters). • – A guide for business analysts (5 letters). • – Something you need to improve (8 letters). • – The way you think about things (7 letters). • ...
flowers 2024-07-16
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- (4 letters) What white flower is often seen in weddings
- (6 letters) What colorful flower has spiky petals
- (4 letters) - What flower is known for its scent
- (9 letters) - What flower blooms at night
- (9 letters) What yellow flower has a sunny face
- (5 letters) - What small flower has a sunny center
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- (5 letters) What pink flower heralds spring
- (7 letters) What purple flower has fragrant leaves
- (9 letters) - What flower is often used in tea
- (7 letters) What fragrant flower is used in perfumes
- (4 letters) What red flower is often given romantically
- (5 letters) - What flower grows in water
12 Clues: (5 letters) - What flower grows in water • (9 letters) - What flower blooms at night • (5 letters) What pink flower heralds spring • (9 letters) - What flower is often used in tea • (4 letters) - What flower is known for its scent • (9 letters) What yellow flower has a sunny face • (6 letters) What colorful flower has spiky petals • ...
L3 BO VOC 2024-12-03
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- Underwater ridges, often made of coral (5 letters).
- Harmful species introduced to new areas (8 letters).
- One who works to preserve nature (15 letters).
- Legally safeguarded, as species or areas (9 letters).
- Green or brown marine plants, some microscopic (5 letters).
- Ocean floor, home to benthic creatures (6 letters).
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- At high risk of extinction (10 letters).
- Meets needs without harming the future (11 letters).
- Natural environment of an organism (7 letters).
- Center of a cell, where DNA resides (7 letters).
- Gone forever, like dinosaurs (7 letters).
11 Clues: At high risk of extinction (10 letters). • Gone forever, like dinosaurs (7 letters). • One who works to preserve nature (15 letters). • Natural environment of an organism (7 letters). • Center of a cell, where DNA resides (7 letters). • Underwater ridges, often made of coral (5 letters). • Ocean floor, home to benthic creatures (6 letters). • ...
Exploring Ancient Words crossword 2025-04-04
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- very old was from long time ago
- He wrote thirteen of the twenty-seven books in the New Testament
- the king of the world
- written originally in Greek and recording the life and teachings of Christ and his earliest followers
- is believing that good things are possible, even in hard times.
- being right
- means being motivated or influenced to create or act.
- came to earth to try save the world
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- is making good decisions based on knowledge and experience.
- talk to god
- are written messages used for communication.
- is a Bible book with prophecies about judgment, salvation, and the Messiah.
- a prophet who wrote a book in the old testament
- it teaches people things and guides people the right way
- was one of Jesus' apostles and is seen as the first pope in Christianity.
15 Clues: talk to god • being right • the king of the world • very old was from long time ago • came to earth to try save the world • are written messages used for communication. • a prophet who wrote a book in the old testament • means being motivated or influenced to create or act. • it teaches people things and guides people the right way • ...
Roman Number Solver 2021-10-27
19 Clues: Nine • Tenth • Ninth • Fifth • Third • Sixth • First • Eighth • Second • Fourth • Seventh • Half(G) • Twice(G) • Twenty in RN • Single,Alone • One and a half • First(Greek Ordinal) • Second(Greek Ordinal) • Three hundred and Forty Seven in RN
Ancient Greece Vocab 2025-10-02
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- War between the Persian empire and Greek City-States
- Densely packed heavily armed tactical formation used by the Greeks.
- Powerful early bronze age civilization that was known for it's fortified palaces
- Major division of ancient Greeks who migrated from the north and northwest into Greece. Known for conquering the Mycenaean civilization
- A privileged ruling class, typically born into royalty.
- Greek King who united most of Greece through military and diplomatic skills, creating the Macedonian empire
- Powerful Ancient Greek City-State
- A society where history & culture is shared, all underneath Alexander the Great's Empire
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- Macedonian King who conquered and formed the largest empire of the time
- Poet credited for composing the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Ancient Greek Philosopher who is credited with writing The Republic
- War between Greeks two most powerful City states Athens and Sparta.
- Form of Government where citizens could vote for laws
- Ancient Greek Philosopher credited as the founder of western philosophy
- Early bronze age civilization that settled on the island of Crete
- Greek philosopher who pioneered systematic, scientific examination in literally every area of human knowledge
16 Clues: Powerful Ancient Greek City-State • War between the Persian empire and Greek City-States • Poet credited for composing the Iliad and the Odyssey • Form of Government where citizens could vote for laws • A privileged ruling class, typically born into royalty. • Early bronze age civilization that settled on the island of Crete • ...
Lesson 1 Botany Exploring Creation 2023-03-09
Across
- plantlike clumps that grow on rocks. They are more green in clean air.
- astronauts who study living things
- means "flower" in greek
- a type of fungus plant.
- seed home for peanuts
- means "plant" in greek
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- plants that do not have tubes (roots or stems)
- ferns have sporangia, not _____.
- latin for "cone bearer" tree
- the study of living things
- the first taxonomy group
- plants that have tubes to carry liquids
- greek means: "wing plant" Example: a fern
- a nonvascular plant example
- kingdom,_______, class, order, family, genus, species
- "spore container" in greek. Ferns create this instead under the wing leaves.
16 Clues: seed home for peanuts • means "plant" in greek • means "flower" in greek • a type of fungus plant. • the first taxonomy group • the study of living things • a nonvascular plant example • latin for "cone bearer" tree • ferns have sporangia, not _____. • astronauts who study living things • plants that have tubes to carry liquids • greek means: "wing plant" Example: a fern • ...
Round II 2024-03-11
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- In 240BC ______ found the approximate value of pi is 22/7
- The ratio of circumference of a circle to its diameter is _________
- The month in which 314th day of the year is found is
- _______ made a record for most digits of PI to memorize and recite in 2015
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- Pi is a _________ number
- The smallest perfect number is _____
- The position of PI in Greek alphabet is _______
- The number on the opposite of the dice always adds upto ____
- The fifth decimal place of Pi value is
- What is the only number spelled with letters in alphabetical order?
10 Clues: Pi is a _________ number • The smallest perfect number is _____ • The fifth decimal place of Pi value is • The position of PI in Greek alphabet is _______ • The month in which 314th day of the year is found is • In 240BC ______ found the approximate value of pi is 22/7 • The number on the opposite of the dice always adds upto ____ • ...
Silent Letters 2021-08-20
Across
- Use a strong one to tie the load down.
- We use a pencil to do this.
- Young fellas play fighting.
- An explosive device.
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- There was a noise at the door.
- The opposite of do.
- Garden ornaments.
- I bought it yesterday.
- Another word for correct.
- The old people have information about culture.
- Used for cutting up food.
- A baby sheep.
12 Clues: A baby sheep. • Garden ornaments. • The opposite of do. • An explosive device. • I bought it yesterday. • Another word for correct. • Used for cutting up food. • We use a pencil to do this. • Young fellas play fighting. • There was a noise at the door. • Use a strong one to tie the load down. • The old people have information about culture.
5-Letters 2024-03-05
12 Clues: FOIL to Clairo • The first Wordle • Go-to dinner food • "Thanks" in Vietnamese • The forgotten metaphor • Copley library activity • The band's animal mascot • Great combo with a t-shirt • How to pronounce your name • The environment to drink in • How not to pronounce your name • The most surprising thing she does
Double letters 2023-09-05
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- abduct (someone) and hold them captive, typically to obtain a ransom
- show approval or praise by clapping.
- not suitable or proper in the circumstances.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- recognize the full worth of.
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- an idea or plan put forward for consideration
- have or express an unfavourable opinion
- the action or process of adding something to something else.
- the technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose.
- causing shock or dismay; horrific
- pleasing or appealing to the senses.
12 Clues: recognize the full worth of. • causing shock or dismay; horrific • pleasing or appealing to the senses. • show approval or praise by clapping. • have or express an unfavourable opinion • not suitable or proper in the circumstances. • an idea or plan put forward for consideration • the action or process of adding something to something else. • ...
Silent Letters 2024-11-13
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- - I like to _____ my brothers.
- a person you would call if your toilet was broken
- a tool used to control your hair.
- - something that tells the time.
- - something you might do before the king to be respectful
- - something you do to make clothes
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- someone smart has lots of this
- something you might look for at a crime scene
- something you see in a cemetery
- - a part of your hand
- - a person who wears shiny armour and fights in battles
- - I use an iron to get the ___ out of my clothes
12 Clues: - a part of your hand • someone smart has lots of this • - I like to _____ my brothers. • something you see in a cemetery • - something that tells the time. • a tool used to control your hair. • - something you do to make clothes • something you might look for at a crime scene • - I use an iron to get the ___ out of my clothes • ...
Silent letters 2024-11-05
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- A similarity in sound between words or syllables, especially at the end of lines in poetry.
- To give in or surrender to something, often after resistance.
- A high-pitched sound made by blowing air or a device that produces this sound.
- A response or solution to a question or problem.
- To make something slightly wet or damp.
- Delicate or understated, not immediately obvious.
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- A shape resembling a curved, thin slice, like the moon in certain phases.
- A spiky plant with a purple flower, often found in wild areas.
- Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement.
- A possessive pronoun used to ask or indicate ownership.
- To capture and hold someone’s attention intensely.
- The middle day of the week, following Tuesday and before Thursday.
12 Clues: To make something slightly wet or damp. • A response or solution to a question or problem. • Delicate or understated, not immediately obvious. • To capture and hold someone’s attention intensely. • Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. • A possessive pronoun used to ask or indicate ownership. • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-11-09
Across
- Disperse or scatter in various directions (9 letters).
- Perceptible by touch; capable of being touched (8 letters).
- Evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret (8 letters).
- Not serious or important (9 letters).
- Completely lacking or without (6 letters).
- Required by rule or law; mandatory (10 letters)
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- Happening at the same time (12 letters).
- Extremely careful and precise (10 letters).
- The circumstances or setting in which something occurs (7 letters).
- Deeply thoughtful or reflective (7 letters).
- Take away or deny someone of something (7 letters).
11 Clues: Not serious or important (9 letters). • Happening at the same time (12 letters). • Completely lacking or without (6 letters). • Extremely careful and precise (10 letters). • Deeply thoughtful or reflective (7 letters). • Required by rule or law; mandatory (10 letters) • Take away or deny someone of something (7 letters). • ...
back of house 2025-03-24
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- Chef responsible for cold dishes (10 letters)
- Junior chef who assists in food preparation (10 letters)
- Specialist in cutting and preparing meat (7 letters)
- Person who oversees the catering operations (14 letters)
- Person who manages stock and supplies (14 letters)
- Specialist in baking and desserts (10 letters)
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- Specialist in preparing and selling fish (10 letters)
- Second in command in the kitchen (8 letters)
- Person who cleans and maintains the kitchen (13 letters)
- Person who bakes bread and pastries (5 letters)
- Person responsible for preparing meals (4 letters)
11 Clues: Second in command in the kitchen (8 letters) • Chef responsible for cold dishes (10 letters) • Specialist in baking and desserts (10 letters) • Person who bakes bread and pastries (5 letters) • Person who manages stock and supplies (14 letters) • Person responsible for preparing meals (4 letters) • Specialist in cutting and preparing meat (7 letters) • ...
Banana Boat 2024-10-15
Across
- Used to connect words (3 letters (3))
- Inside something (6 letters (10))
- Move or travel toward a place (4 letters (2))
- Move from one place to another (2 letters (6))
Down
- Desire or wish (3 letters (5))
- A source of heat and light (4 letters (11))
- The time of day when the sun is up (8 letters (1))
- Where you live (4 letters (7))
- In the direction of (2 letters (8))
- Found in the sky, made of condensed water vapor (6 letters (9))
- The speaker referring to themselves (2 letters (4))
11 Clues: Desire or wish (3 letters (5)) • Where you live (4 letters (7)) • Inside something (6 letters (10)) • In the direction of (2 letters (8)) • Used to connect words (3 letters (3)) • A source of heat and light (4 letters (11)) • Move or travel toward a place (4 letters (2)) • Move from one place to another (2 letters (6)) • The time of day when the sun is up (8 letters (1)) • ...
Car body 2024-06-15
Across
- Passenger compartment, often with seats (4 letters)
- Panel below the doors (4 letters)
- Hinged window in a door (13 letters)
- Compartment for luggage, usually at the back (5 letters)
- Panel covering the engine (5 letters)
- Metal frame that surrounds the windshield (8 letters)
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- Supporting pillar between the doors (7 letters)
- Protective metal bar, often at the front or back (6 letters)
- Window at the back of a car (10 letters)
- Metal panel covering a wheel (6 letters)
- Hinged door at the back of a hatchback or SUV (8 letters)
11 Clues: Panel below the doors (4 letters) • Hinged window in a door (13 letters) • Panel covering the engine (5 letters) • Window at the back of a car (10 letters) • Metal panel covering a wheel (6 letters) • Supporting pillar between the doors (7 letters) • Passenger compartment, often with seats (4 letters) • Metal frame that surrounds the windshield (8 letters) • ...
sgdsg 2024-07-18
Across
- Floor where an employee's workspace might be, usually a number (6 Letters)
- Synonym for knowledge or comprehension (13 Letters)
- What teachers do (5 Letters)
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- Popular morning beverage (6 Letters)
- Scenic workplace amenity, often found in buildings with water features (8 Letters)
- Place where you work at your computer (4 Letters)
- Valued item or resource in the office (5 Letters)
- Essential office machine that produces hard copies (7 Letters)
- Your workspace, often enclosed by partitions (4 Letters)
- India's tech hub and a bustling city (9 Letters)
- Showing concern and kindness (4 Letters)
11 Clues: What teachers do (5 Letters) • Popular morning beverage (6 Letters) • Showing concern and kindness (4 Letters) • India's tech hub and a bustling city (9 Letters) • Place where you work at your computer (4 Letters) • Valued item or resource in the office (5 Letters) • Synonym for knowledge or comprehension (13 Letters) • ...
supermarket 2024-11-07
Across
- (Vertical): A passage between rows of shelves in a store.
- (Horizontal): Where you pay for your groceries.
- (5 letters) crossing through the 'C' of "Checkout"
- (6 letters) placed horizontally below "Produce"
- (Horizontal): The section that sells bread, cakes, and pastries.
- (8 letters) placed horizontally
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- (Horizontal): Fresh fruits and vegetables section in the supermarket.
- a simple way to arrange your crossword puzzle.
- (with indication of Horizontal or Vertical):
- (7 letters) placed horizontally under "Checkout"
- (Vertical): A wheeled container used to carry items around the store.
- (7 letters) placed vertically, crossing through the 'B' of "Bakery"
- Puzzle Layout:
- (4 letters) placed vertically and crossing through the 'P' of "Produce"
- (Vertical): The person who scans and bags your items at checkout.
15 Clues: Puzzle Layout: • (8 letters) placed horizontally • (with indication of Horizontal or Vertical): • a simple way to arrange your crossword puzzle. • (Horizontal): Where you pay for your groceries. • (6 letters) placed horizontally below "Produce" • (7 letters) placed horizontally under "Checkout" • (5 letters) crossing through the 'C' of "Checkout" • ...
Myths & Legends Crossword 2025-03-23
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- African god of thunder
- Greek winged horse
- One-eyed giant in Greek mythology
- Finnish God of the sky
- Indian state of enlightenment between birth, death and rebirth
- Incan sun god
- Hades' wife, queen of the underworld
- The last name of the man who Buddhism is based off
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- Homer's poem on the travels of Odysseus back home
- The Norse tree of life
- Symbol of Horus
- Roman God of the sea
- The name of the mountain where the Greek gods live
- The Norse god of war
- The Chinese god of monkeys
- The Greek on a quest to find the golden fleece
16 Clues: Incan sun god • Symbol of Horus • Greek winged horse • Roman God of the sea • The Norse god of war • The Norse tree of life • African god of thunder • Finnish God of the sky • The Chinese god of monkeys • One-eyed giant in Greek mythology • Hades' wife, queen of the underworld • The Greek on a quest to find the golden fleece • Homer's poem on the travels of Odysseus back home • ...
Ancient Greece Refresher 2025-01-23
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- The first ever actor to step out of a chorus
- The backstage area of an ancient Greek stage
- The Greek god of theatre and festivities
- A play with a happy ending
- The country where theatre originated in honor of Dionysus
- The entrances and exits of an ancient Greek stage
- A play based on real-life events
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- A play with a tragic ending
- The Greek king of the gods
- The center-stage area of an ancient Greek theatre
- Where the audience would sit in an ancient Greek theatre
- A group of actors with one collective voice
- Actors would wear these on their face as part of their costume
13 Clues: The Greek king of the gods • A play with a happy ending • A play with a tragic ending • A play based on real-life events • The Greek god of theatre and festivities • A group of actors with one collective voice • The first ever actor to step out of a chorus • The backstage area of an ancient Greek stage • The center-stage area of an ancient Greek theatre • ...
The Pauline Letters 2016-05-16
Across
- what do Catholics receive when they partipate in the seven sacraments
- who was the woman that Paul preached to at Phillipi
- right of initation into the Christian Church
- first place Paul established in Europe
- Prophet Many scholars believed this wrote the fourth gospel
- a moral or spiritual habit and desire to do good
- Is apocalyptic writing
- how many stations of the cross are there
- one How many letters are in the New Testament
- the letter of Jude is very similar too the letter of
- The book of Revelation offers what to gods presence
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- How many marks of the church are there
- three marks of the church are One, Holy, and Apostolic, what's the fourth
- a person who displays hatred for those who follow Christ
- how many letters did Paul write
- shorted of all letters
- epistle
- most articulate of Pauls letters
- how many missionary journies did Paul take
19 Clues: epistle • shorted of all letters • Is apocalyptic writing • how many letters did Paul write • most articulate of Pauls letters • How many marks of the church are there • first place Paul established in Europe • how many stations of the cross are there • how many missionary journies did Paul take • right of initation into the Christian Church • ...
numerals and letters 2024-12-17
20 Clues: - 3 • - 20 • - 80 • - 18 • - 12 • - 50 • - 26 • - 66 • - 30 • - 70 • - 66 • - 13 • - 52 • - 16 • - 98 • - 100 • - 1000 • letter B is number___ in the alphabet • - letter O is number___ in the alphabet • - letter I is number___ in the alphabet
About Time 2023-09-13
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- species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence. (7 letters)
- The time when the sun appears on the horizon (7 letters)
- a Christian festival which marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ (6 letters)
- a plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times(8 letters)
- A time during which something happens (6 letters)
- A guess about what will happen in the future (8 letters)
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- Seventh saturday after Easter
- A day on the calendar (4 letters)
- To keep doing something without stopping (8 letters)
- A group of people with the same origin (5 letters)
- Is also called 'golden hour'(6 letters)
- say or estimate that will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something. (7 letters)
12 Clues: Seventh saturday after Easter • A day on the calendar (4 letters) • Is also called 'golden hour'(6 letters) • A time during which something happens (6 letters) • A group of people with the same origin (5 letters) • To keep doing something without stopping (8 letters) • The time when the sun appears on the horizon (7 letters) • ...
Saint Patrick's Day Crossword 2024-03-14
Across
- Good _ _ _ _ (4 letters)
- Legend has it, that Saint Patrick banished these creatures from Ireland (6 letters)
- A colourful arc in the sky (7 letters)
- The number of colours in the Irish flag (Three)
- Saint Patrick used the three leaves on this to explain God the Father, his Son and the Holy Spirit (8 letters))
- The first colour of the Irish flag (5 letters)
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- A traditional Irish instrument played with a bow. It is Dotty's favourite! (6 letters)
- The month Saint Patrick's day takes place (5 letters)
- A cheeky, Irish, boy fairy who has a red beard and green suit (9 letters)
- In Ireland kids get Saint Patrick's day off from (6 letters)
- You can find a pot of this at the end of a rainbow (4 letters)
- A type of Irish dance (3 letters)
12 Clues: Good _ _ _ _ (4 letters) • A type of Irish dance (3 letters) • A colourful arc in the sky (7 letters) • The first colour of the Irish flag (5 letters) • The number of colours in the Irish flag (Three) • The month Saint Patrick's day takes place (5 letters) • In Ireland kids get Saint Patrick's day off from (6 letters) • ...
8-1 First Name Crossword 2023-11-14
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- his family name is also a popular first name
- scrambled, her last name is “honygad”
- shift the middle letter over 1 position to the right to make a palindrome
- the perfect variable lies in the middle of his name
- in its longer form it means “the greatest”; certainly not minimum
- not spelled with one “g”
- three Es, two Ts, two Rs, and two Ss in her full name
- first name of your teacher today!
- the only person in 8-1 to have the letter z in either first or last name
- has the shortest last name in grade 8
- in most games it is weaker than a King or Queen
- of Welsh origin meaning “enthusiasm" or “fire”, made popular by actor Witherspoon
- has a last name similar to our Phys Ed teacher
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- “at night”
- obey what he says!
- drop the last letter to mean a negative answer or vote
- spelled backwards he might end up in a post office
- has the longest last name in 8-1 (13 letters)
- the only double-vowel last name in 8-1
- named after a city in Italy, but spelled correctly on a Toyota
- last name starts and ends with the 11th letter of the alphabet
- Ceitidh was her name in Ancient Greek
- not a rose, but just as nice, especially in yellow or white
- an Italian name, and a form of the name of our current King
- a tasty sandwich made of corned beef
- ratio of capitals to small case letters is 3:8 (last name)
26 Clues: “at night” • obey what he says! • not spelled with one “g” • first name of your teacher today! • a tasty sandwich made of corned beef • scrambled, her last name is “honygad” • Ceitidh was her name in Ancient Greek • has the shortest last name in grade 8 • the only double-vowel last name in 8-1 • his family name is also a popular first name • ...
Jesuit Language Practice 2022-01-13
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- A place where the Jesuits live together.
- The relentless desire for greater things.
- Seeking God’s will in our lives through inner movements such as reflection.
- A feeling of comfort and approval.
- The first three letters of the name of Jesus in Greek.
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- Meaning for the Greater Glory of God.
- A feeling of discomfort and disapproval.
- Translates to Care for the individual.
- Men and women who help not only themselves but others; following God’s will.
- The title worn at the end of a Jesuit’s name in order to indicate they are part of the society of Jesus.
10 Clues: A feeling of comfort and approval. • Meaning for the Greater Glory of God. • Translates to Care for the individual. • A feeling of discomfort and disapproval. • A place where the Jesuits live together. • The relentless desire for greater things. • The first three letters of the name of Jesus in Greek. • ...
Synonyms 2024-08-30
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- In a state of perfect happiness (5 letters)
- Filled with great joy or delight (8 letters)
- Visible signs of being very angry (4 letters)
- Full of merriment and high spirits (7 letters)
- A feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction (7 letters)
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- A state of being extremely angry (6 letters)
- An intense feeling of anger (4 letters)
- Feeling or showing anger or annoyance at unfair treatment (11 letters)
- Feeling ecstatic and thrilled (8 letters)
- Boiling with intense anger (7 letters)
- Delightful feeling of extreme joy (7 letters)
11 Clues: Boiling with intense anger (7 letters) • An intense feeling of anger (4 letters) • Feeling ecstatic and thrilled (8 letters) • In a state of perfect happiness (5 letters) • A state of being extremely angry (6 letters) • Filled with great joy or delight (8 letters) • Visible signs of being very angry (4 letters) • Delightful feeling of extreme joy (7 letters) • ...
Natural Science Zoology 2024-10-12
Across
- - Type of tissue that supports and connects other tissues (9 letters).
- - Connective tissue connecting bones to joints (9 letters).
- - Connective tissue that connects muscles to bones (7 letters).
- - Tissue that covers body surfaces (9 letters).
- - Flexible tissue found in joints (9 letters).
- Hard tissue that makes up the skeleton (4 letters).
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- - Tissue that stores fat (7 letters).
- - Type of muscle that lacks striations (9 letters).
- - Tissue responsible for movement (6 letters).
- - Type of muscle that has a striped appearance (8 letters).
- System that transmits signals (7 letters).
11 Clues: - Tissue that stores fat (7 letters). • System that transmits signals (7 letters). • - Tissue responsible for movement (6 letters). • - Flexible tissue found in joints (9 letters). • - Tissue that covers body surfaces (9 letters). • - Type of muscle that lacks striations (9 letters). • Hard tissue that makes up the skeleton (4 letters). • ...
Week 29 Spelling Words 2025-04-06
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- A yummy food with cheese and sauce. (5 letters)
- The outside space with plants and flowers. (6 letters)
- The opposite of closed. (4 letters)
- Taken away from someone. (6 letters)
- A yellow fruit monkeys love. (6 letters)
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- A small mark that tells you to pause when reading. (5 letters)
- One thing. (4 letters)
- You wear this when it's chilly outside. (6 letters)
- A sample or something that looks like the real thing. (5 letters)
- you do it another time. (6 letters)
- A long seat you can sit on. (4 letters)
11 Clues: One thing. (4 letters) • you do it another time. (6 letters) • The opposite of closed. (4 letters) • Taken away from someone. (6 letters) • A long seat you can sit on. (4 letters) • A yellow fruit monkeys love. (6 letters) • A yummy food with cheese and sauce. (5 letters) • You wear this when it's chilly outside. (6 letters) • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-11-09
Across
- Disperse or scatter in various directions (9 letters).
- Perceptible by touch; capable of being touched (8 letters).
- Evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret (8 letters).
- Not serious or important (9 letters).
- Completely lacking or without (6 letters).
- Required by rule or law; mandatory (10 letters)
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- Happening at the same time (12 letters).
- Extremely careful and precise (10 letters).
- The circumstances or setting in which something occurs (7 letters).
- Deeply thoughtful or reflective (7 letters).
- Take away or deny someone of something (7 letters).
11 Clues: Not serious or important (9 letters). • Happening at the same time (12 letters). • Completely lacking or without (6 letters). • Extremely careful and precise (10 letters). • Deeply thoughtful or reflective (7 letters). • Required by rule or law; mandatory (10 letters) • Take away or deny someone of something (7 letters). • ...
Banana Boat 2024-10-15
Across
- Used to connect words (3 letters (3))
- Inside something (6 letters (10))
- Move or travel toward a place (4 letters (2))
- Move from one place to another (2 letters (6))
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- Desire or wish (3 letters (5))
- A source of heat and light (4 letters (11))
- The time of day when the sun is up (8 letters (1))
- Where you live (4 letters (7))
- In the direction of (2 letters (8))
- Found in the sky, made of condensed water vapor (6 letters (9))
- The speaker referring to themselves (2 letters (4))
11 Clues: Desire or wish (3 letters (5)) • Where you live (4 letters (7)) • Inside something (6 letters (10)) • In the direction of (2 letters (8)) • Used to connect words (3 letters (3)) • A source of heat and light (4 letters (11)) • Move or travel toward a place (4 letters (2)) • Move from one place to another (2 letters (6)) • The time of day when the sun is up (8 letters (1)) • ...
Republic of Ireland 2023-05-16
Across
- A precious green gemstone (7 letters)
- A writer who uses humor and irony to criticize society (8 letters)
- A person who moves to a new country to settle (9 letters)
- A musical instrument associated with Ireland (4 letters)
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- To prevent or stop by force (8 letters)
- A ruler or monarch (9 letters)
- A group or set of three related things (5 letters)
- A person who writes plays (10 letters)
- A three-leafed clover (8 letters)
- A humorous poem with a specific rhyming pattern (8 letters)
- To take back or remove (8 letters)
11 Clues: A ruler or monarch (9 letters) • A three-leafed clover (8 letters) • To take back or remove (8 letters) • A precious green gemstone (7 letters) • A person who writes plays (10 letters) • To prevent or stop by force (8 letters) • A group or set of three related things (5 letters) • A musical instrument associated with Ireland (4 letters) • ...
Mr&Mrs Melrose 2025-03-22
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- Bell What is the couple's favourite fast food restaurant? (9 letters)
- Couple's first date? (7 letters)
- Where did the couple first go abroad together? (4 letters)
- What's the couple's dog's name? (5 letters)
- What is Harry's favourite alcoholic drink? (8 letters)
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- What is Lauren's middle name? (8 letters)
- Couple's first trip together? (10 letters)
- What is Harry's middle name? (4 letters)
- What brand of chocolate does Lauren like the most? (7 letters)
- What house number do they live at? (3 letters)
- What month did Harry propose? (5 letters)
11 Clues: Couple's first date? (7 letters) • What is Harry's middle name? (4 letters) • What is Lauren's middle name? (8 letters) • What month did Harry propose? (5 letters) • Couple's first trip together? (10 letters) • What's the couple's dog's name? (5 letters) • What house number do they live at? (3 letters) • What is Harry's favourite alcoholic drink? (8 letters) • ...
rise of rome 2023-05-19
Across
- an emancipated slave.
- existing in a material or physical form; not abstract.
- a curved symmetrical structure spanning an opening and typically supporting the weight of a bridge, roof, or wall above
- relating to Greece, its people, or their language.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- a person who is forced to work for and obey another and is considered to be their property; an enslaved person.
- the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- a person born in or coming from a country other than one's own.
- a person who constructs something by putting parts or material together over a period of time.
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- a brick capable of withstanding intense heat, used especially to line furnaces and fireplaces.
- people a native or resident of Rome
- a set of letters or symbols in a fixed order, used to represent the basic sounds of a language; in particular, the set of letters from A to Z.
- a member of the lower social classes.
- take into one's possession or control by force.
- wheeled vehicle pulled by horse for races or war
- the language of Rome
- a member of a senate.
- was a Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the forces of Carthage in their battle against the Roman Republic
- the capital of Italy, on the River Tiber
20 Clues: the language of Rome • an emancipated slave. • a member of a senate. • people a native or resident of Rome • a member of the lower social classes. • the capital of Italy, on the River Tiber • take into one's possession or control by force. • wheeled vehicle pulled by horse for races or war • relating to Greece, its people, or their language. • ...
Do You Know CCD School Partnerships 2025-08-10
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- School district where CCD has a provider at all schools in the district.
- 41 other states have schools with this charter school model
- District where an elementary school shares a name with Delaware’s most popular beach
- Charter school with focus on nurturing bilingual, biliterate and multicultural children
- Newest charter school CCD has partnered with
- Charter school where all cadets are members of the Marine Corps JROTC program.
- Charter school with and East and West Campus
- District with a name that only has items in nature
- District that has restructured over the summer to added early learning centers
- Charter school located on a college campus
- Charter school that specializes in teaching Greek
- Charter school with charter at the beginning of the name and not the end
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- Preschool that is also the name of a city
- District with CCD’s first school partnership
- This district offers 41 different career and technical programs
- District CCD is partnered with that is furthest from the main office
- Name of this district is also the high schools mascot
- Last 4 letters in this district is a drink
- A charter school servicing 1,350 students in the Middletown area
- CCD’s only private school
- District whose name includes a color
- Three word charter school that all start with the letter "C"
- A charter school offering early care and education center for children 8 weeks old through Pre-K age
- school by the Maryland state line
- District where last 4 letters is also an automobile company
25 Clues: CCD’s only private school • school by the Maryland state line • District whose name includes a color • Preschool that is also the name of a city • Last 4 letters in this district is a drink • Charter school located on a college campus • District with CCD’s first school partnership • Newest charter school CCD has partnered with • ...
Unusual Adjectives 2023-11-09
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- It shines, it... (7 first letters) (10 letters total)
- If you are in trouble, you ask for (4 first letters), more or... (4 last letters) (8 letters total)
- "She is frozen, she is..." (9 letters total)
- A toxic relationship (last 5 letters) (7 letters total)
- No in french (3 letters), tea in portuguese (2 letters), a tiny insect (last 3 letters)(10 letters total)
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- A very old civilization (first 4 letters), lower than a dollar (last 4 letters) (12 letters total)
- If you hate someone, you block or ... (first 4 letters) the book is on the... (5 last letters)(10 letters total)
- Someone who is talking nonsense (first 6 letters) (7 letters total)
- Lemon or... (last 4 letters) (7 letters total)
- No limits (9 letters total)
10 Clues: No limits (9 letters total) • "She is frozen, she is..." (9 letters total) • Lemon or... (last 4 letters) (7 letters total) • It shines, it... (7 first letters) (10 letters total) • A toxic relationship (last 5 letters) (7 letters total) • Someone who is talking nonsense (first 6 letters) (7 letters total) • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2024-09-25
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- Fought between Athens and Sparta to attain dominance over the other city-state
- The highest class in many societies especially ones whos power is hereditaty (dynasty)
- Most well known king of ancient greek kingdom of Macedonia and known for expanding the empire form egypt to greece and kinda
- A greek philosopher known for his work in the Repulic
- King of ancient kingdom Macedonia know for restoring the peace
- Rooted greek people known for its progress in art, literature,music, mathematics, philosophy, and science
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- A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid and greek city-states
- A famous poet who wrote the Lliad and Odyssey
- A city-state in ancient Greece ideal for philosophical purposes. (teaching)
- A system of government that affects and elected by the city-state
- A greek philosopher (teacher)
- Greek philosopher, logician, and scientist
- Someone who is from the Hellenic race
- Relating to a late Bronze Ange civilization
- A large group of people standing in a group usually to attack
- Relating to or denoting a Bronze Age civilization
16 Clues: A greek philosopher (teacher) • Someone who is from the Hellenic race • Greek philosopher, logician, and scientist • Relating to a late Bronze Ange civilization • A famous poet who wrote the Lliad and Odyssey • Relating to or denoting a Bronze Age civilization • A greek philosopher known for his work in the Repulic • ...
ANIMALS GROUP 2 2014-10-15
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- WITH S. WITH 5 LETTERS. IT’S MEDIUM SIZE. IT HAS GOT SCALES.
- WITH P. 7 LETERS. IT’S BIG IT HAS GOT FLIPPERS.
- WITH G. 7 LETTERS. BLACK COLOR. IS FROM THE FAMILY OF MONKEYS.
- WITH F. 3 LETTERS. LIVES IN THE FOREST. IT HAS GOT A TAIL.
- STARTS WITH P. 9 LETTERS. IT’S A MAMMAL. IT’S BIG. IT’S WHITE. IT HAS GOT FUR.
- START WITH G. 7 LETTERS. IT’S BIG. IT’S TALL.
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- WITH T.5 LETTERS. IT HAS GOT PAWS AND FUR.
- WITH H.5 LETTERS. IT’S BIG IT HAS GOT HOOVES AND BIG TEETH.
- WITH P. 6 LETTERS. IT’S SMALL. IT HAS GOT A WINGS
- WITH R.5 LETTERS .IT’S BIG.ITHG GOT HORNS
- WITH P. 9 LETTERS. IT HAS GOT 2 COLORS BLACK AND WHITE.
- WITH 4 LETTERS. IS BIG. IT HAS GOT FLIPPERS AND IT’S GREY.
12 Clues: WITH R.5 LETTERS .IT’S BIG.ITHG GOT HORNS • WITH T.5 LETTERS. IT HAS GOT PAWS AND FUR. • START WITH G. 7 LETTERS. IT’S BIG. IT’S TALL. • WITH P. 7 LETERS. IT’S BIG IT HAS GOT FLIPPERS. • WITH P. 6 LETTERS. IT’S SMALL. IT HAS GOT A WINGS • WITH P. 9 LETTERS. IT HAS GOT 2 COLORS BLACK AND WHITE. • WITH F. 3 LETTERS. LIVES IN THE FOREST. IT HAS GOT A TAIL. • ...
ANIMALS GROUP 2 2014-10-15
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- STARTS WITH P. 9 LETTERS. IT’S A MAMMAL. IT’S BIG. IT’S WHITE. IT HAS GOT FUR.
- START WITH G. 7 LETTERS. IT’S BIG. IT’S TALL.
- WITH G. 7 LETTERS. BLACK COLOR. IS FROM THE FAMILY OF MONKEYS.
- WITH R.5 LETTERS .IT’S BIG.ITHG GOT HORNS
- WITH S. WITH 5 LETTERS. IT’S MEDIUM SIZE. IT HAS GOT SCALES.
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- WITH T.5 LETTERS. IT HAS GOT PAWS AND FUR.
- WITH 4 LETTERS. IS BIG. IT HAS GOT FLIPPERS AND IT’S GREY.
- WITH P. 6 LETTERS. IT’S SMALL. IT HAS GOT A WINGS
- WITH P. 7 LETERS. IT’S BIG IT HAS GOT FLIPPERS.
- WITH P. 9 LETTERS. IT HAS GOT 2 COLORS BLACK AND WHITE.
- WITH F. 3 LETTERS. LIVES IN THE FOREST. IT HAS GOT A TAIL.
- WITH H.5 LETTERS. IT’S BIG IT HAS GOT HOOVES AND BIG TEETH.
12 Clues: WITH R.5 LETTERS .IT’S BIG.ITHG GOT HORNS • WITH T.5 LETTERS. IT HAS GOT PAWS AND FUR. • START WITH G. 7 LETTERS. IT’S BIG. IT’S TALL. • WITH P. 7 LETERS. IT’S BIG IT HAS GOT FLIPPERS. • WITH P. 6 LETTERS. IT’S SMALL. IT HAS GOT A WINGS • WITH P. 9 LETTERS. IT HAS GOT 2 COLORS BLACK AND WHITE. • WITH 4 LETTERS. IS BIG. IT HAS GOT FLIPPERS AND IT’S GREY. • ...
Greece VS Rome 2021-02-12
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- The pets Greeks loved
- When the husband became her new master
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- the most important Greek food
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- Roman society depended on...
- the toy most boys used
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- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- The term for crushing the grapes
- defeated romulus augustus
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- Piggyback game in Greece
- The type of clothing Greeks wear
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- Romulus and Remus father.
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • defeated romulus augustus • Romulus and Remus father. • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The term for crushing the grapes • The type of clothing Greeks wear • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-10
Across
- The term for crushing the grapes
- Piggyback game in Greece
- the most important Greek food
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- The type of clothing Greeks wear
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- the toy most boys used
- Roman society depended on...
- Romulus and Remus father.
- defeated romulus augustus
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- When the husband became her new master
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- The pets Greeks loved
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • Romulus and Remus father. • defeated romulus augustus • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The term for crushing the grapes • The type of clothing Greeks wear • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
Lithos, Petros, Geo Crossword 2024-10-15
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- hard or stony in nature
- fix in amazement, terror, or shock
- the description of the world
- Greek name meaning stone or rock
- relating to international politics influenced by geographic factors
- heat energy from the inside of the earth
- the liquid mixture of oil in certain rock
- pertaining to the later Stone Age
- prefix from Greek gaia meaning earth
- Greek root meaning stone
- the measurement of the earth and the things in it
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- Anglicized form of the Greek name meaning rock
- the solid part of the earth's surface
- the process of turning to stone or hardening
- a huge prehistoric stone
- pertaining to the Early Stone Age
- the study of rocks and earth structures
- a monument a single large stone
18 Clues: hard or stony in nature • a huge prehistoric stone • Greek root meaning stone • the description of the world • a monument a single large stone • Greek name meaning stone or rock • pertaining to the Early Stone Age • pertaining to the later Stone Age • fix in amazement, terror, or shock • prefix from Greek gaia meaning earth • the solid part of the earth's surface • ...
Kallie Jordan-The Burning Maze 2022-06-16
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- Greek god of agriculture
- Roman emperor known for his cruelty
- Roman emperor, son of Marcus Aurelius
- Greek god of the sun, turned into Lester
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Greek god of the sky and kind of the gods
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- Titan god of the sun
- Greek enchantress, grand daughter of Helios
- tribe of men with gigantic ears
- the place where the gods live
- a spirit associated with a certain tree
- Roman emperor from 54 to 68 CE,Meg's stepfather
- large blood-drinking owls
13 Clues: Titan god of the sun • Greek god of agriculture • large blood-drinking owls • the place where the gods live • tribe of men with gigantic ears • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Roman emperor known for his cruelty • Roman emperor, son of Marcus Aurelius • a spirit associated with a certain tree • Greek god of the sun, turned into Lester • ...
Animals 2017-02-02
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- It is (white, black, brown, gray).
- It is medium, it has 2 legs, it has 8 letters.
- It is medium, it has big feathers, it has 6 letters.
- of the body: It has (big or small) (ears).
- It is big, it has big legs, it has 5 letters.
- It is big, it has 4 legs, it has 3 letters. size number number 1. 2.
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- of letters: It has (3, 5, 6, or 7) letters.
- It is big, it has big ears, it has 6 letters.
- It is medium, it has big horns, it has 4 letters.
- It is medium, it is white, it has 5 letters.
- It is big, it has 4 legs, it has 3 letters.
- It is (big, medium, or small).
12 Clues: It is (big, medium, or small). • It is (white, black, brown, gray). • of the body: It has (big or small) (ears). • of letters: It has (3, 5, 6, or 7) letters. • It is big, it has 4 legs, it has 3 letters. • It is medium, it is white, it has 5 letters. • It is big, it has big ears, it has 6 letters. • It is big, it has big legs, it has 5 letters. • ...
Morpheme CrossWord #1 2024-09-10
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- A tool to view objects far away
- A Greek root word meaning "to view" or "to look"
- A Greek root word meaning "time"
- The study of earth
- A Greek root word meaning "life"
- A suffix meaning "full of"
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- A Greek root word meaning "small"
- A suffix that changes a noun to an adjective and means "having characteristics of"
- A suffix meaning "a person who"
- A prefix meaning "far off"
- A suffix meaning "the study of" or "the science of"
- A word meaning "full of joy"
- A Greek root word meaning "earth"
- A suffix meaning "having the characteristics of"
14 Clues: The study of earth • A prefix meaning "far off" • A suffix meaning "full of" • A word meaning "full of joy" • A suffix meaning "a person who" • A tool to view objects far away • A Greek root word meaning "time" • A Greek root word meaning "life" • A Greek root word meaning "small" • A Greek root word meaning "earth" • A Greek root word meaning "to view" or "to look" • ...
salon edition 2023-12-13
Across
- hair care for cleanliness. (8 letters): (Answer: Grooming)
- health practice aiding stress-free hair care. (11 letters): (Answer: Mindfulness)
- care to reduce frizz (5 letters): (Answer: Serum)
- tool (5 letters): (Answer: Scissors)
- used for hair nourishment (6 letters): (Answer: Coconut)
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- surface reducing hair friction and maintaining moisture. (10 letters): (Answer: SilkPillow)
- hair tool (4 letters): (Answer: Comb)
- to remove split ends (8 letters): (Answer: Trimming)
- washing liquid (8 letters): (Answer: Shampoo)
- for beauty treatments (7 letters): (Answer: Parlour)
- used for protecting hair (6 letters): (Answer: Scarf)
- dye used for coloring hair (5 letters): (Answer: Henna)
12 Clues: tool (5 letters): (Answer: Scissors) • hair tool (4 letters): (Answer: Comb) • washing liquid (8 letters): (Answer: Shampoo) • care to reduce frizz (5 letters): (Answer: Serum) • to remove split ends (8 letters): (Answer: Trimming) • for beauty treatments (7 letters): (Answer: Parlour) • used for protecting hair (6 letters): (Answer: Scarf) • ...
BEAR-Y CLEVER CROSSWORD 2025-10-13
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- (4 letters) - Reveal a bear's sound
- (7 letters) – A bear’s favorite fruit snack.
- (4 letters) – Mama or Papa of the cub.
- (5 letters) – Cuddly bear toy for the baby.
- (7 letters) – What cubs do with mama bear.
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- (5 letters) – Sweet treat bears love.
- (5 letters) – Scientific name for the bear family (adds challenge).
- (3 letters) – A bear’s foot.
- (6 letters) – The baby bear’s tiny size (ties to the "Little" clue).
- (6 letters) – Where bears roam.
- (3 letters) – A young bear (ties to the overall "CUB" clue).
11 Clues: (3 letters) – A bear’s foot. • (6 letters) – Where bears roam. • (4 letters) - Reveal a bear's sound • (5 letters) – Sweet treat bears love. • (4 letters) – Mama or Papa of the cub. • (7 letters) – What cubs do with mama bear. • (5 letters) – Cuddly bear toy for the baby. • (7 letters) – A bear’s favorite fruit snack. • ...
Theology Exam Review 2018-12-11
Across
- Also called the Catholic Letters.
- A Hebrew word for the poor and marginalized.
- Who's Gospel is not a Synoptic Gospel?
- In who's Canticle of Mary does Mary sing of a God who lifts up the lowly, feeds the hungry, and sends the rich away empty.
- Related to the Apostle John and New Testament books attributed to him.
- Preached a message of repentance and forgiveness.
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- A Greek word meaning "Word."
- The definitive and perfect Revelation is taught through the ___.
- Teachings that summarize the New Law of Christ.
- The accounts of Jesus' birth and early childhood.
10 Clues: A Greek word meaning "Word." • Also called the Catholic Letters. • Who's Gospel is not a Synoptic Gospel? • A Hebrew word for the poor and marginalized. • Teachings that summarize the New Law of Christ. • The accounts of Jesus' birth and early childhood. • Preached a message of repentance and forgiveness. • ...
Mathematical Crossword 2023-06-06
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- The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis.
- The standard unit of angular measurement.
- A function with a "U" like shape
- An expression with variables and coefficients only involving basic operations.
- The language from which we get the number for calculating the circumference of a circle.
- Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers
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- The amount left over after performing a equation
- A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it.
- There are six functions of an angle commonly used in:
- A set of numbers containing the numbers lying between two numbers of the set.
10 Clues: A function with a "U" like shape • The standard unit of angular measurement. • The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis. • The amount left over after performing a equation • There are six functions of an angle commonly used in: • A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it. • Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers • ...
Mathematical Crossword 2023-06-06
Across
- The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis.
- The standard unit of angular measurement.
- A function with a "U" like shape
- An expression with variables and coefficients only involving basic operations.
- The language from which we get the number for calculating the circumference of a circle.
- Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers
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- The amount left over after performing a equation
- A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it.
- There are six functions of an angle commonly used in:
- A set of numbers containing the numbers lying between two numbers of the set.
10 Clues: A function with a "U" like shape • The standard unit of angular measurement. • The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis. • The amount left over after performing a equation • There are six functions of an angle commonly used in: • A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it. • Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers • ...
Ms. Polly Mayhem! 2024-06-26
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- What Ms. Polly does when she reads one-too-many poems written by students
- A tasty item Ms. Polly used to horribly fail at throwing, but has since improved
- "No ____ left behind!"
- A tree with needles that is cone-bearing
- The first four letters joke (roots & wings)
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- The naughty mouse who had his own "foundation" created for him
- When an author hints at something that will occur later in the text
- A drink Ms. Polly couldn't live without
- "All drawings in Sky Science are not to ____" (written on the wall)
- The eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
10 Clues: "No ____ left behind!" • A drink Ms. Polly couldn't live without • A tree with needles that is cone-bearing • The eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet • The first four letters joke (roots & wings) • The naughty mouse who had his own "foundation" created for him • When an author hints at something that will occur later in the text • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-08-16
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- Which company introduced the first commercially available lithium-ion battery(1911)
- First country to legally recognize electronic voting at national level
- The Greek letters commonly used to denote wavelength
- SHOCKLEY This Novel laureate invented the transistor along with Bardeen and Brattain
- The world's first programmable digital computer (1940s)
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- The mathematical transform widely used in image compression
- ARSENIDE Semiconductor material other than silicon used in high-speed electronics
- The SI unit of electrical conductance
- This Indian physicist is known as the "Father of Fiber Optics"
- The first Indian satellite to carry a cryogenic engine
10 Clues: The SI unit of electrical conductance • The Greek letters commonly used to denote wavelength • The first Indian satellite to carry a cryogenic engine • The world's first programmable digital computer (1940s) • The mathematical transform widely used in image compression • This Indian physicist is known as the "Father of Fiber Optics" • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2014-09-12
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- King of Persia who organized a vast army that defeated the Greeks at Thermopylae and destroyed Athens. After the defeat of his navy at Salamis and of his army at Plataea he retreated to Persia.
- One of the critics of the Sophists. A sculptor whose true love was philosophy. Used a teaching method known by his name using a question and answer format.
- Greek sculptor regarded as one of the greatest of sculptors. He executed the sculptures of the Parthenon and the colossal statue of Zeus at Olympia, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
- Was the author of "History of the Persian Wars".
- Cretans who lived in the bronze-age culture of Crete about 3000-1100 b.c.
- A great Athenian playwright whose most famous play was "Oedipus Rex".
- In ancient Greece, a cruel and oppressive absolute ruler.
- Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer who devised a map of the world, estimated the circumference of the earth and the distance to the moon and the sun, and constructed a method for finding prime numbers.
- The chief temple of the goddess Athena built on the acropolis at Athens between 447 and 432 b.c. and considered a supreme example of Doric architecture.
- King of Sparta, hero of the Battle of Thermopylae, in which he was killed by the Persians under Xerxes.
- Greek mathematician who applied the deductive principles of logic to geometry, thereby deriving statements from clearly defined axioms.
- The main gathering place on top of a hill. A fortified area that served as a place for refuge during an attack or religious center.
- An ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula. Now a region in Greece.
- An island of Greece in the Saronic Gulf east of Athens. In an important naval battle off the island's northeast coast the Greeks, led by Themistocles, defeated the Persian fleet in 480 b.c.
- An ancient region of east-central Greece around Athens. According to Greek legend, the four Attic tribes were unified into a single state by the Athenian king Theseus.
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- The art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people.
- Greek epic poet. Two of the greatest works in Western literature, the Iliad and the Odyssey, are attributed to him.
- A Greek philosopher. Pupil of Plato, tutor of Alexander the Great, and founder of the Peripatetic school at Athens. Author of works on logic, ethics, politics, poetics, rhetoric, biology, zoology, and metaphysics.
- The city-state that was the central focus of Greek life. The word politics is derived from this Greek word.
- A dialect of ancient Greek spoken in the Peloponnesus, Crete, certain of the Aegean Islands, Sicily, and southern Italy.
- A person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields.
- Greek philosopher and founder of the Cynic school who advocated self-control and the pursuit of virtue through simple living.
- Greek settlers established colonies here before 1000 b.c. The seaports of Ionia flourished from c. 8th century b.c. until the Turkish conquest of the 15th century a.d.
- a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
- The first Greek drama. Presented in a trilogy built around a common theme.
- An Athenian general who fought in the Great Peloponnesian War. Wrote "History of the Peloponnesian War".
- Greek physician who laid the foundations of scientific medicine by freeing medical study from the constraints of philosophical speculation and superstition.
- A two-handled jar with a narrow neck used by the ancient Greeks and Romans to carry wine or oil.
- One of Socrates students. Considered by many the greatest philosopher of Western civilization.
- A hall in which public lectures, concerts, and similar programs are presented. The grove at Athens where Aristotle taught.
30 Clues: Was the author of "History of the Persian Wars". • In ancient Greece, a cruel and oppressive absolute ruler. • An ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula. Now a region in Greece. • A great Athenian playwright whose most famous play was "Oedipus Rex". • Cretans who lived in the bronze-age culture of Crete about 3000-1100 b.c. • ...
8 Grade 2024-05-05
Across
- Male ruler of a country, usually by inheritance (4 letters)
- The person in charge of a movie or play (7 letters)
- Relating to more than one country (12 letters)
- Absence of noise or sound (7 letters)
- The organ in your chest that pumps blood through your body (5 letters)
- Close relationship between two or more people who trust each other (10 letters)
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- Person who creates art, especially paintings or drawings (6 letters)
- Feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions (5 letters)
- Feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that has happened (6 letters)
- All existing matter and space, including all the stars and planets (8 letters)
- A physical confrontation between two or more people (5 letters)
- To have as part of a whole; contain
12 Clues: To have as part of a whole; contain • Absence of noise or sound (7 letters) • Relating to more than one country (12 letters) • The person in charge of a movie or play (7 letters) • Male ruler of a country, usually by inheritance (4 letters) • A physical confrontation between two or more people (5 letters) • ...
Mathematical Crossword 2023-06-06
Across
- The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis.
- The standard unit of angular measurement.
- A function with a "U" like shape
- An expression with variables and coefficients only involving basic operations.
- The language from which we get the number for calculating the circumference of a circle.
- Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers
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- The amount left over after performing a equation
- A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it.
- There are six functions of an angle commonly used in:
- A set of numbers containing the numbers lying between two numbers of the set.
10 Clues: A function with a "U" like shape • The standard unit of angular measurement. • The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis. • The amount left over after performing a equation • There are six functions of an angle commonly used in: • A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it. • Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers • ...
Mathematical Crossword 2023-06-06
Across
- The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis.
- The standard unit of angular measurement.
- A function with a "U" like shape
- An expression with variables and coefficients only involving basic operations.
- The language from which we get the number for calculating the circumference of a circle.
- Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers
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- The amount left over after performing a equation
- A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it.
- There are six functions of an angle commonly used in:
- A set of numbers containing the numbers lying between two numbers of the set.
10 Clues: A function with a "U" like shape • The standard unit of angular measurement. • The points at which a graph crosses the x-axis. • The amount left over after performing a equation • There are six functions of an angle commonly used in: • A line which approaches a curve, but never reaches it. • Mathematics which uses letters and symbols to represent unknown numbers • ...
Sophie's World 2025-03-05
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- – A concept debated by philosophers like Heraclitus and Parmenides.
- – The belief that reason is the primary source of knowledge.
- – A Greek term meaning reason or logic, central to philosophical thought.
- – What Sophie keeps receiving in mysterious letters.
- – Traditional stories that explain the world and its origins.
- – A philosopher who argued that change is an illusion.
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- – The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics.
- – A philosopher who believed that everything is in a state of flux.
- – A Norse god known for his hammer, which symbolizes power and balance.
- – The mysterious girl who seems connected to Sophie’s journey.
10 Clues: – What Sophie keeps receiving in mysterious letters. • – A philosopher who argued that change is an illusion. • – The belief that reason is the primary source of knowledge. • – Traditional stories that explain the world and its origins. • – The mysterious girl who seems connected to Sophie’s journey. • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-05
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- A mountain nymph cursed by Hera and is associated with unrequited love or love that is not felt and returned
- Greek counterpart of Cupid in Roman myth
- Otherwise known as Vulcan in Roman myth And is a god with a disability/deformity
- The Greek version of the Roman god Mercury and symbolizes eloquence and speed
- The Greek counterpart of Jupiter and is closely associated with him interfering in the affairs of mortals
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- The Greek counterpart of Neptune and represents the wild untamed power of nature
- Greek counterpart of Bacchus in Roman myth and is associated with death and rebirth as well as madness
- A young handsome Greek man who is associated with vanity
- A tragic hero of Greek myth and who is associated with the flawed nature of humanity
- A musician who went down the underworld to rescue his lover and is associated with true love
- The wife of a great musician and is associated with true love and disobedience to the gods
- Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Juno and who symbolize motherhood and loyalty
- Greek counterpart of Pluto in Roman myth and is associated with unhappiness and loneliness
13 Clues: Greek counterpart of Cupid in Roman myth • A young handsome Greek man who is associated with vanity • The Greek version of the Roman god Mercury and symbolizes eloquence and speed • The Greek counterpart of Neptune and represents the wild untamed power of nature • Otherwise known as Vulcan in Roman myth And is a god with a disability/deformity • ...
Milla's puzzle 2 2020-04-03
20 Clues: glide • whine • share • posting • sharing • sribble • whining • peeking • "Hello" • chewing • "Yummy" • washing • gliding • scribbling • "Helloing" • "fantasying" • opposite of open • opposite of opening • rearrange letters: esu • rearrange letters: gnisu
Greek vs Roman Gods 2022-06-18
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- Roman God of Fire and Forge
- The Roman Queen of Gods
- The only God that has the same Greek and Roman name
- The Roman name for the Greek God Poseidon
- The Greek Queen of Gods
- Greek mythology _______ Roman mythology over 1,000 years
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- Greek and Roman _______ share many of the same gods and goddesses in their stories
- The Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Greek God of war
- Goddess Hestia's Roman name
- Greek gods had heavy emphasis placed on their physical appearance, both ______, and unpleasantness
11 Clues: Greek God of war • The Roman Queen of Gods • The Greek Queen of Gods • Roman God of Fire and Forge • Goddess Hestia's Roman name • The Goddess of Love and Beauty • The Roman name for the Greek God Poseidon • The only God that has the same Greek and Roman name • Greek mythology _______ Roman mythology over 1,000 years • ...
Creation and the Bible 2021-09-21
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- Man rests on the seventh day, showing that he is not a beast of __________.
- Man is made in God's _________ and likeness.
- Divine ___________ is that God so influenced the instrumental authors of the Bible so that what they wrote was what God wanted to be written
- The word testament means _________.
- Gen 3:15 I will put _______ between you and the woman...
- What does the word "bible" mean?
- the Greek word for "letter."
- How many letters did St. Peter write?
- God created Eve out of Adam's ______.
- Adam's words that Eve is "bone of my bone,and flesh of my flesh" show the permanence of __________.
- Which day did God bless and hallow?
- We can learn about God through looking at Creation and the book of ___________.
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- A being who is body and soul.
- After each day of Creation, God saw that what He had created was _________.
- Who wrote the most letters in the New Testament?
- The only New Testament writer who was not a Jew.
- A being with intellect and free will.
- A non-jew
- Where did Adam and Eve live?
- The symbol of St. Mark's Gospel.
- God is an ________, eternal spirit.
- The Beatific Vision is Blessed __________, or Heaven, where we will be face to face with God.
- A being who is a pure spirit.
- The sun, the moon, and the stars were made on which day?
- The name Lucifer means ___________.
- The Pentateuch is the first ________ (how many) books of the Bible.
- The word Genesis means ___________.
- a solid dome, named the "heavens"
28 Clues: A non-jew • Where did Adam and Eve live? • the Greek word for "letter." • A being who is body and soul. • A being who is a pure spirit. • The symbol of St. Mark's Gospel. • What does the word "bible" mean? • a solid dome, named the "heavens" • God is an ________, eternal spirit. • The word testament means _________. • The name Lucifer means ___________. • ...
Monday ELA 5/20 2024-05-20
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- The 7th month, according to the old Roman calendar
- Half of the globe (we refer to them as northern or southern)
- A five-sided shape
- An eight-sided shape
- The Greek prefix for six
- The latin prefix for four
- A religion that believes in one god
- The 10th month, according to the old Roman calendar.
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- A plant that has two cotyledons
- A sporting event that has five activities
- A seven-sided shape
- The Greek prefix for one
- The Greek prefix for four
- The latin prefix for one
- The Greek and Latin prefix for eight
- The latin prefix for two
16 Clues: A five-sided shape • A seven-sided shape • An eight-sided shape • The Greek prefix for one • The Greek prefix for six • The latin prefix for one • The latin prefix for two • The Greek prefix for four • The latin prefix for four • A plant that has two cotyledons • A religion that believes in one god • The Greek and Latin prefix for eight • A sporting event that has five activities • ...
Greece VS Rome 2021-02-12
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- the toy most boys used
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- defeated romulus augustus
- The pets Greeks loved
- The term for crushing the grapes
- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- Piggyback game in Greece
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- The type of clothing Greeks wear
- When the husband became her new master
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- Romulus and Remus father.
- the most important Greek food
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- Roman society depended on...
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • Romulus and Remus father. • defeated romulus augustus • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The type of clothing Greeks wear • The term for crushing the grapes • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
Crossword Puzzle-Day 01 (Basic Module) 2024-07-15
Across
- Protein in red blood cells affected by sickle cell disease (11 letters)
- Most of the coagulation factors are synthesized in this organ (5 letters)
- Treatment involving regular infusions to prevent bleeding (9 letters)
- Type of haemophilia that emerges spontaneously later in life, not at birth (8 letters)
- Process of tailoring product choice and dosing regimen for optimal haemophilia treatment
- A complication where the body's immune system fights clotting factor treatments (9 letters)
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- Bleeding into joints, causing pain and swelling (9 letters)
- Clotting factor responsible for the extrinsic pathway (Bonus: it is also a prime number) (8 letters)
- Products that are not marketed yet (8 letters)
- A first-in-class anti-tissue factor pathway inhibitor for haemophilia prophylaxis (10 letters)
- Type of mutation causing sickle cell disease (7 letters)
- Clotting factor is deficient in haemophilia B (8 letters)
12 Clues: Products that are not marketed yet (8 letters) • Type of mutation causing sickle cell disease (7 letters) • Clotting factor is deficient in haemophilia B (8 letters) • Bleeding into joints, causing pain and swelling (9 letters) • Treatment involving regular infusions to prevent bleeding (9 letters) • ...
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CHALLENGE 2025-08-26
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- (9 letters): A group of specific environmental factors whose demand for goods like houses and cars is notably boosted by lower interest rates.
- (9 letters): A characteristic of the business environment implying that predicting the exact nature and timing of changes is inherently challenging, creating risk for firms.
- (14 letters): A significant economic measure discussed, which led to a decline in private wealth and an increase in digitalisation, and is also an example of an economic factor triggering technological changes.
- (5 letters): The dimension of the business environment that includes constitutional provisions and adherence to various acts such as the Companies Act, as well as government regulations and court decisions.
- (13 letters): This environment is concerned with forces relating to scientific advancements, new production methods, and modern payment mechanisms like UPI, impacting production, products, and marketing.
- (9 letters): This environmental dimension profoundly impacts business confidence, largely through the prevailing government's stability and disposition.
- (7 letters): The type of payment businesses are increasingly encouraging in a push towards a "less cash" economy, offering both convenience and transparency.
- (7 letters): A prominent social trend that has led to a noticeable increase in demand for organic and low-fat food options.
- (5 letters): The strategic advantage gained by firms that are quick to identify and capitalise on opportunities presented by the external environment, as exemplified by Maruti's market entry.
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- (7 letters): The ultimate challenge for businesses that fail to adapt proactively to shifts in their external operating conditions, as highlighted by the importance of respecting cultural values.
- (8 letters): This term describes the encompassing nature of the business environment, representing all external forces collectively affecting a business.
- (8 letters): The banking policy of the Government, primarily overseen by the R.B.I., which influences money supply through mechanisms like changes in the bank rate.
- (9 letters): An efficient system within the social environment that contributes both a skilled workforce and more informed consumers to businesses.
- (12 letters): A defining feature of the business environment, exemplified by how an economic policy change led to a surge in digital transactions, where a change in one component triggers changes in others.
- (9 letters): An economic factor that simultaneously increases the cost of inputs for businesses while reducing consumer demand for their products.
15 Clues: (7 letters): A prominent social trend that has led to a noticeable increase in demand for organic and low-fat food options. • (9 letters): A group of specific environmental factors whose demand for goods like houses and cars is notably boosted by lower interest rates. • ...
Pranisha Odari's Q2 choice board vocab 2021-10-21
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- the study of or search for truth, wisdom, and the right way to live
- Spartan slaves
- The war between Athens and Sparta that in which Sparta won, but left Greece as a whole weak and ready to fall to its neighbors to the north.
- a legal member of a country
- king of the gods in Ancient Greek religion
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- 10 year war fought between the Mycenaean Greeks and the city of Troy
- Greek physician known as the father of medicine
- A government ruled by a king or queen
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- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia
- a city-state of ancient Greece that was first to have a democracy; the capital of present-day Greece
- Of or relating to Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great
- the temple honoring the goddess Athena, built on the acropolis above Athens
- Greek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
16 Clues: Spartan slaves • Greek goddess of wisdom • a legal member of a country • A government ruled by a king or queen • king of the gods in Ancient Greek religion • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • Greek physician known as the father of medicine • King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia • ...
What does Marcos Remember? 2023-02-17
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- the highest mountain in Africa
- the Greek god of music and dance
- the name of one of Christopher Columbus' ships. Named after a saint.
- a Greek mythical creature with numerous heads that grow bacl when cut off.
- the Greek god of wine and fertility.
- the name of the beautiful waterfall that is found between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
- the name of the mountain where the Greek gods lived.
- a "jellyfish" also know as the Portuguese Man O War.
- one of Santa's reindeer, whose name means he's fast.
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- a promise you make to yourself in the new year to change something about your life
- a type of jellyfish who eats its own kind
- a Greek mythical creature who was once a beautiful woman that was turned into a monster by Athena.
- a disease some sailors get from a lack of vitamin C.
- the Greek god of the sea and the brother of Zeus.
- a mythical beast which was very large and lumbering with oly one eye.
- the name given to the segregation of whit and black people in South Africa
16 Clues: the highest mountain in Africa • the Greek god of music and dance • the Greek god of wine and fertility. • a type of jellyfish who eats its own kind • the Greek god of the sea and the brother of Zeus. • a disease some sailors get from a lack of vitamin C. • the name of the mountain where the Greek gods lived. • a "jellyfish" also know as the Portuguese Man O War. • ...
CROSSWORD ON ANCIENT GREECE 2023-02-24
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- creator of the theory that that the square on the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal in area to the sum of the squares on the other two sides.
- a type of pillar invented by the Greeks that has a relatively ornate capital
- a well known Greek philosopher
- a famous building in the Acropolis dedicated to the goddess of Athena
- a man who spread Greek culture around the world (__ the Great)
- a sports competition involving various sports that is still held today
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- the Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- the letter ‘a’ in Ancient Greek alphabet
- a system of government invented by the Greeks
- a place where plays are performed
- a Greek philosopher who wrote about nature, science, math and politics
- a ten year was between the Greeks and the Trojans
- one of the most prominent cities in Ancient Greece
- the king of the gods in Greek mythology
- simplest of the three pillars with a plain capital
15 Clues: a well known Greek philosopher • a place where plays are performed • the Greek goddess of war and wisdom • the king of the gods in Greek mythology • the letter ‘a’ in Ancient Greek alphabet • a system of government invented by the Greeks • a ten year was between the Greeks and the Trojans • one of the most prominent cities in Ancient Greece • ...
W. Civ Chapter 4 Vocab Review 2024-12-05
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- An ancient Greek city-state famous for its cultural, intellectual, and political achievements, particularly in democracy.
- The model of the solar system that places the sun at the center, rather than the Earth.
- An ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, best known for his contributions to geometry, particularly the Pythagorean theorem.
- The father of Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia who united the Greek city-states and set the stage for Alexander's conquests.
- An ancient palace in Crete, associated with the Minoan civilization, known for its complex architecture and art.
- The deliberate killing of a prominent person, often for political reasons.
- A class of people considered to be elite or noble, often holding power or privilege over others in a society.
- An ancient Greek physician often called the "Father of Medicine," recognized for his work in ethics and the practice of medicine.
- A famous ancient city in Egypt founded by Alexander the Great, known for its library and cultural significance.
- An ancient Greek city-state known for its military focus and rigid social structure.
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- A high, elevated area in a Greek city-state, often containing important buildings and temples.
- A system of government in which the citizens exercise power, typically through voting.
- A political system where a small group of people hold power, often based on wealth, family ties, or military control.
- the Great: An ancient Macedonian ruler who created one of the largest empires in history by conquering many territories.
- A legendary conflict from Greek mythology, fought between the city of Troy and the Greek states, often said to have been sparked by the abduction of Helen.
- A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water, often significant for navigation.
- An ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- A type of mural painting done on wet plaster so that the colors become part of the wall when it dries.
- A city-state in ancient Greece, functioning as an independent political entity with its own government.
- A person who is legally recognized as a member of a state or community, with specific rights and responsibilities.
- A military formation used by ancient Greek armies, where soldiers lined up in rows and fought closely together.
- A place that is holy or important, often dedicated to a god or a significant figure, where people go to pray or make offerings.
- To absorb or integrate people or ideas into a wider culture or group.
- A group of officials who are responsible for making laws in a government.
- A form of government where a single person, usually a king or queen, rules for life or until abdication.
- A ruler who takes power unconstitutionally or without the consent of the governed, often associated with cruelty and oppression.
- An ancient Greek mathematician and inventor known for his contributions to physics and mathematics, including the principle of buoyancy.
27 Clues: To absorb or integrate people or ideas into a wider culture or group. • A group of officials who are responsible for making laws in a government. • The deliberate killing of a prominent person, often for political reasons. • An ancient Greek city-state known for its military focus and rigid social structure. • ...
ENGLISH 2025-01-23
10 Clues: Synonym:Anger(5 letters) • Synonym:Adorn(8 letters) • Synonym:Esteem(7 letters) • Synonym:Annual(6 letters) • Antonym:Confess(4 letters) • Antonym:Believe(5 letters) • Synonym:Concise(5 letters) • Antonym:Entrance(4 letters) • Synonym:Indolent(4 letters) • Antonym:Courteous(4 letters)
Constellations 2023-09-07
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- A constellation representing a lion, associated with the Nemean Lion in Greek mythology.
- A constellation resembling a scorpion with a distinctive curved tail.
- Also known as the Northern Cross, it resembles a swan in flight.
- A constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology, resembling a 'W' or 'M' shape.
- A constellation resembling an archer aiming a bow and arrow.
- Major A constellation known as the Greater Dog, featuring the bright star Sirius.
- A constellation named after the water bearer in Greek mythology, often depicted pouring water.
- Representing a maiden or virgin, it's the second-largest constellation.
- Major Also known as the Big Dipper, it's a prominent constellation with a ladle-like shape.
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- A constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology, often depicted with a belt of three stars.
- A constellation symbolizing a ram, often linked to the Golden Fleece in Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing twin brothers Castor and Pollux from Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing a winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A constellation depicting a bull, often associated with the story of Zeus and Europa.
- A constellation named after a dragon or serpent in various mythologies.
15 Clues: A constellation resembling an archer aiming a bow and arrow. • Also known as the Northern Cross, it resembles a swan in flight. • A constellation representing a winged horse from Greek mythology. • A constellation resembling a scorpion with a distinctive curved tail. • A constellation named after a dragon or serpent in various mythologies. • ...
Greek History 2023-10-22
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- Great war between The two most powerful city states of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta.
- Who reformed Athenian laws?
- The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world.
- A form of government that mainly has males in charge of running politics and making important decisions.
- Native people to the Greek land who helped to form the ancient Greek religion.
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- Zeus' daughter that was bestowed with great power due to her being his favorite.
- Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth.
- Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy."
- Believing in multiple gods.
- Greek god of the underworld and brother to Zeus and Posideon.
- Head honcho of all the Greek gods.
- A form of government that allows everyone to be included.
- A form of government that has people who would want to rule take things by force.
- A legendary between the early Greeks and the people of Troy.
- The name that both the people and the society of ancient Greece called non-citizens
15 Clues: Believing in multiple gods. • Who reformed Athenian laws? • Head honcho of all the Greek gods. • Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth. • The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world. • Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy." • A form of government that allows everyone to be included. • ...
Greek History 2023-10-22
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- Great war between The two most powerful city states of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta.
- Who reformed Athenian laws?
- The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world.
- A form of government that mainly has males in charge of running politics and making important decisions.
- Native people to the Greek land who helped to form the ancient Greek religion.
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- Zeus' daughter that was bestowed with great power due to her being his favorite.
- Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth.
- Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy."
- Believing in multiple gods.
- Greek god of the underworld and brother to Zeus and Posideon.
- Head honcho of all the Greek gods.
- A form of government that allows everyone to be included.
- A form of government that has people who would want to rule take things by force.
- A legendary between the early Greeks and the people of Troy.
- The name that both the people and the society of ancient Greece called non-citizens
15 Clues: Believing in multiple gods. • Who reformed Athenian laws? • Head honcho of all the Greek gods. • Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth. • The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world. • Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy." • A form of government that allows everyone to be included. • ...
The Odyssey Key Terms 2022-11-01
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- a Greek epic poem describing the siege of Troy
- a sorceress who detained Odysseus on her island and turned his men into swine
- goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare
- a Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the Journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy
- ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC)
- the son of Odysseus and Penelope
- another name for Odysseus
- (Greek Mythology) one of the race of giants having a single eye in the middle of their forehead
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- the sea nymph who detained Odysseus for seven years
- a Greek island to the west of Greece; Odysseus’ kingdom
- the wife of Odysseus
- a famous mythical Greek hero; the hero of The Odyssey
- the god of the sea and earthquakes in ancient mythology
- shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
- an ancient city in Asia Minor that was the site of the Trojan War
15 Clues: the wife of Odysseus • another name for Odysseus • the son of Odysseus and Penelope • a Greek epic poem describing the siege of Troy • the sea nymph who detained Odysseus for seven years • goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare • a famous mythical Greek hero; the hero of The Odyssey • a Greek island to the west of Greece; Odysseus’ kingdom • ...
LETTERS FROM RIFKA 2017-10-17
Across
- removal of a foreigner from a country
- holding tightly
- harmless misbehavior; naughtiness
- a hospital room for several patients
- done something wrong
- a very small amount
- tangle or mess up hair
- much loved and valued
- smart; intelligent
- chose not to go to an activity
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- wrongdoings against usual standards
- quickly and with excitement
- kindness;consideration
- want something a lot
- disagree; say something is not true
- willful; not cooperative
- humble; not showing off
- sections of a piece of writing
- slanted; leaning at an angle
19 Clues: holding tightly • smart; intelligent • a very small amount • want something a lot • done something wrong • much loved and valued • kindness;consideration • tangle or mess up hair • humble; not showing off • willful; not cooperative • quickly and with excitement • slanted; leaning at an angle • sections of a piece of writing • chose not to go to an activity • ...
Just Enough Letters 2023-04-28
Across
- feeling or expressing distress and annoyance
- knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or feeling things
- a box-shaped storage compartment without a lid
- shaking or quivering
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law
- shining brightly with flashes of light.
- physically strong, fit, and active.
- either of a pair of people engaged together in the same activity
- resembling without being identical.
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- accurate
- event or occasion by engaging in enjoyable, typically social, activity.
- a type of aircraft
- grow or cause to grow and become more mature
- orming a ring around something.
- well known from long or close association.
- directed or facing toward the front
- bird with a small head
- costing a lot of money.
- lightly touch in a way that causes itching and often laughter.
19 Clues: accurate • a type of aircraft • shaking or quivering • bird with a small head • costing a lot of money. • orming a ring around something. • directed or facing toward the front • physically strong, fit, and active. • resembling without being identical. • a punishment imposed for breaking a law • shining brightly with flashes of light. • well known from long or close association. • ...
