greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Solar System 2023-07-08
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- The third-largest moon of Jupiter and one of the Galilean moons (8 letters)
- The second-largest moon in our solar system, known for its icy surface (6 letters)
- One of Pluto's moons, with the closest orbit (6 letters)
- The largest moon of Uranus named after a character from William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" (5 letters)
- The only celestial body beyond Earth to be visited by humans (4 letters)
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- The sixth planet from the Sun, recognized for its prominent ring system (6 letters)
- The second planet from the Sun, often called Earth's "sister planet" (5 letters)
- The largest asteroid in the asteroid belt, named after the Roman goddess of agriculture (5 letters)
- The nearest planet to the Sun, known for its extreme temperatures (7 letters)
- The largest planet in our solar system, known for its colorful bands (7 letters)
- The innermost moon of the Red Planet (6 letters)
- The eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun, often referred to as an "ice giant" (7 letters)
12 Clues: The innermost moon of the Red Planet (6 letters) • One of Pluto's moons, with the closest orbit (6 letters) • The only celestial body beyond Earth to be visited by humans (4 letters) • The third-largest moon of Jupiter and one of the Galilean moons (8 letters) • The nearest planet to the Sun, known for its extreme temperatures (7 letters) • ...
Animals 2023-07-31
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- A legless reptile with a wide variety of species found worldwide. (5 letters).
- A small, armored mammal native to the Americas. (9 letters).
- This striped predator is the largest cat species in the world. (5 letters).
- A slow-moving reptile protected by a hard shell. (6 letters).
- A powerful mammal, often found in forests, with a strong sense of smell. (4 letters).
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- A beloved bear species from China, known for its black-and-white fur. (5 letters).
- A marine mammal that's superbly adapted for swimming and diving. (4 letters).
- A highly intelligent bird with vibrant colors and impressive vocal abilities. (6 letters).
- A domesticated bovine animal, often raised for its milk and meat. (3 letters).
- This big cat is a fierce predator, known as the "king of the savanna." (4 letters).
- This African animal has a long neck to reach leaves high in trees. (7 letters).
- An Australian bird that's the second tallest and fastest in the world. (3 letters).
12 Clues: A small, armored mammal native to the Americas. (9 letters). • A slow-moving reptile protected by a hard shell. (6 letters). • This striped predator is the largest cat species in the world. (5 letters). • A marine mammal that's superbly adapted for swimming and diving. (4 letters). • ...
Respond to an emergency situation 2023-02-04
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- if someone is lying motionless and does not respond to what you are saying they are considered to be what 11 letters
- an emergency situation 13 letters
- in WA in 2020 79.6% of resuscitation attempts were conducted by 10 letters
- a type of emergency situation 8 letters
- what kind of response is required to improve the chances of survival of someone experiencing a cardiac arrest 5 letters
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- for every minute that passes without intervention the chance of survival drops by what percent 3 letters
- what do you need to consider turning off before assisting someone who has had a machinery accident 5 letters
- one of the four ways you would recognise an emergency 5 letters
- one of the senses you can use to recognise an emergency situation 5 letters
- CPR stands for cardiopulmonary what 13 letters
- at what time frame the damage caused by a cardiac arrest irreversible 3 letters
- unusual what is another way to recognise an emergency situation 9 letters
- name one environmental hazard where an emergency situation can occur 5 letters
13 Clues: an emergency situation 13 letters • a type of emergency situation 8 letters • CPR stands for cardiopulmonary what 13 letters • one of the four ways you would recognise an emergency 5 letters • unusual what is another way to recognise an emergency situation 9 letters • in WA in 2020 79.6% of resuscitation attempts were conducted by 10 letters • ...
the iron curtian 2025-03-19
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- that promised US support to countries fighting against communism (7 letters) – Truman
- where Churchill gave his Iron Curtain speech (6 letters) – Fulton
- of countries led by the Soviet Union that joined a military alliance in 1955 (7 letters) – Warsaw
- built in 1961 that became a symbol of division (11 letters) – BerlinWall
- where people tried to fight back against Soviet control in 1956 (8 letters) – Hungary
- policy that tried to stop the spread of communism (10 letters) – Containment
- where people protested for democracy in 1968 (11 letters) – Czechoslovakia
- city that was split between East and West during the Cold War (6 letters) – Berlin
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- where the Berlin Wall was built (7 letters) – Germany
- moment in 1962 when the US and USSR almost went to war over nuclear weapons in Cuba (6, 8 letters) – CubanMissile
- alliance formed by the US and other Western countries in 1949 (4 letters) – NATO
- who came up with the term "Iron Curtain" in a 1946 speech (9 letters) – Churchill
- leader during WWII who warned about the Iron Curtain (9 letters) – Churchill
- where the Velvet Revolution ended communist rule in 1989 (10 letters) – Slovakia
- leader who brought changes to the Soviet Union with ideas like glasnost and perestroika (8 letters) – Gorbachev
15 Clues: where the Berlin Wall was built (7 letters) – Germany • where Churchill gave his Iron Curtain speech (6 letters) – Fulton • built in 1961 that became a symbol of division (11 letters) – BerlinWall • where people protested for democracy in 1968 (11 letters) – Czechoslovakia • leader during WWII who warned about the Iron Curtain (9 letters) – Churchill • ...
Travel-Themed Hook Puzzle: 2024-12-11
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- A place where travelers stay overnight, often in a city. (6 letters)
- A system of transportation that runs on tracks, used for long-distance travel. (5 letters)
- A person who leads groups on tours and provides information. (5 letters)
- A large vehicle used for transporting people over long distances, especially by road. (4 letters)
- A type of document that allows you to travel to foreign countries. (9 letters)
- A location you visit during a trip, often with cultural or historical significance. (7 letters)
- The act of moving from one place to another, especially on vacation. (5 letters)
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- A formal meeting, often about business, that takes place while traveling. (6 letters)
- A type of transport that flies and carries passengers. (3 letters)
- A type of bag you use to carry your clothes when you travel. (4 letters)
- A place where you can wait for a train or bus. (7 letters)
- A destination or place you plan to go to on a trip. (5 letters)
12 Clues: A place where you can wait for a train or bus. (7 letters) • A destination or place you plan to go to on a trip. (5 letters) • A type of transport that flies and carries passengers. (3 letters) • A place where travelers stay overnight, often in a city. (6 letters) • A person who leads groups on tours and provides information. (5 letters) • ...
MIDDLE AND SOUTHERN COLONIES 2025-09-17
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- (8 letters) A colonial law-making body, like Virginia's House of Burgesses.
- (10 letters) A young Virginia officer who gained his first military experience in this war.
- (10 letters) A large southern farm that relied on enslaved labor to grow cash crops.
- (8 letters) The powerful Native American confederacy that allied with the British.
- (6 letters) A pacifist religious group that settled heavily in Pennsylvania.
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- (7 letters) The primary cash crop of the Virginia and Maryland colonies.
- (7 letters) A citizen army, composed of non-professional soldiers, called upon in emergencies.
- (6 letters) A plant grown in South Carolina used to create a valuable blue dye.
- (6 letters) A farmer who cultivates his own small plot of land.
- (8 letters) Any crop grown specifically for sale and profit.
- (7 letters) The Ottawa chief who led a major rebellion against the British in 1763 after the war.
- (6 letters) A public house that served as a social and political hub for colonists.
12 Clues: (8 letters) Any crop grown specifically for sale and profit. • (6 letters) A farmer who cultivates his own small plot of land. • (7 letters) The primary cash crop of the Virginia and Maryland colonies. • (8 letters) A colonial law-making body, like Virginia's House of Burgesses. • (6 letters) A pacifist religious group that settled heavily in Pennsylvania. • ...
WoW Course Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-21
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- The general subject of S10, essential for prioritizing tasks and schedule. (4, 10 Letters)
- The specific module (S05) focused on getting new staff up to speed: "________ New Team Members." (9 Letters)
- The time-focused modules (S08, S09) deal with this type of activity planning. (8 Letters)
- The application module (S18) is about applying the WoW where? (10 Letters)
- The key word that begins S17, describing the cycle used for review and planning. (5 Letters)
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- S11 is dedicated to making these organizational gatherings more productive. (9 Letters)
- The common name for module S07, which is a key part of team support. (3,2,3 Letters)
- The primary topic of S06 and S14, urging participants to shift focus "From I to We." (9 Letters)
- The overall course title (The Ways of Working) (3 Letters)
- The subject of S12 and S13, which requires special communication skills. (9 Letters)
- S15 and S16 cover this kind of high-level decision-making. (13 Letters)
- The core topic of S03 and S04, covered in two parts. (4 Letters)
12 Clues: The overall course title (The Ways of Working) (3 Letters) • The core topic of S03 and S04, covered in two parts. (4 Letters) • S15 and S16 cover this kind of high-level decision-making. (13 Letters) • The application module (S18) is about applying the WoW where? (10 Letters) • ...
Greek Crossword 2015-07-12
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- God of the underworld
- Capital city of Greece
- City famous for it's soldiers
- Throwing event at the Olympics
- Famous Greek scientist - calculated pi
- Mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- Name of sea between Greece and Turkey
- The king of the gods
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- First letter of the Greek alphabet
- Hero who killed Medusa
- God of the sea
- Greek currency before joining Euro
- Largest Greek island
- The highest mountain in Greece
14 Clues: God of the sea • Largest Greek island • The king of the gods • God of the underworld • Hero who killed Medusa • Capital city of Greece • City famous for it's soldiers • Throwing event at the Olympics • The highest mountain in Greece • First letter of the Greek alphabet • Greek currency before joining Euro • Name of sea between Greece and Turkey • ...
Roman Religion 2023-12-04
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- One of the main Roman gods
- This worshiped the Emperors of Rome
- Early Romans believed the gods and goddesses lived here
- Tiberinus is the god of this river
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- Greek name is Hades
- Believing in many gods
- Tiber River runs through this city
- Cronus
- Greek name is Aphrodite
- Janus Son
- Greek name is Ares
- This month is named after Janus
- Greek name is Poseidon
- What in our solar system is mostly named after Roman deities
14 Clues: Cronus • Janus Son • Greek name is Ares • Greek name is Hades • Believing in many gods • Greek name is Poseidon • Greek name is Aphrodite • One of the main Roman gods • This month is named after Janus • Tiber River runs through this city • Tiberinus is the god of this river • This worshiped the Emperors of Rome • Early Romans believed the gods and goddesses lived here • ...
Cover Letters 2016-05-15
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- The purpose of a cover letter.
- You must explain your skills and personal __________ in the cover letter.
- How many pages a cover letter should be
- What your employer will read if your cover letter is effective
- A cover letter is the __________ impression the employer has of you
- Skills that you use everyday that you can relate to skills needed for the position.
- Information must be __________ to the position advertised
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- A cover letter is an example of this skill
- What you use to help you write the cover letter
- A cover letter is a __________ letter in which you are marketing yourself as a product
- A cover letter is an example of this skill
- Your cover letter should explain your past __________.
- Your cover letter will determine if you can attend this.
13 Clues: The purpose of a cover letter. • How many pages a cover letter should be • A cover letter is an example of this skill • A cover letter is an example of this skill • What you use to help you write the cover letter • Your cover letter should explain your past __________. • Your cover letter will determine if you can attend this. • ...
Silent Letters 2023-05-15
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- something you use to brush your hair
- SANTA CLAUS!
- A paper your teacher would use to check if your answer is correct
- Where your upper leg and lower leg meet
- Some where you would go
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- Something scary and invisible
- BOOM BOOM
- Part of body that help you write
- Something you would use to cut
- when I ate a cookie a _______ fell on the table
- something you would use to fight
- A baby sheep
12 Clues: BOOM BOOM • SANTA CLAUS! • A baby sheep • Some where you would go • Something scary and invisible • Something you would use to cut • Part of body that help you write • something you would use to fight • something you use to brush your hair • Where your upper leg and lower leg meet • when I ate a cookie a _______ fell on the table • ...
Silent letters 2024-11-12
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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. • ...
Silent Letters 2025-04-08
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- Someone who rides a horse and carries a shield.
- You do this when you get to a door.
- You do this to a present.
- One of your fingers.
- A sharp object that cuts.
- The opposite of right.
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- A tiny and annoying bug.
- It is red and shaped like an octagon.
- Mountain goats are good at this.
- You do this with a pencil.
- A small piece of food left on a plate.
- You tie this on your shoes.
12 Clues: One of your fingers. • The opposite of right. • A tiny and annoying bug. • You do this to a present. • A sharp object that cuts. • You do this with a pencil. • You tie this on your shoes. • Mountain goats are good at this. • You do this when you get to a door. • It is red and shaped like an octagon. • A small piece of food left on a plate. • ...
Spanish letters 2024-03-19
12 Clues: what’s two in Spanish • what’s ten in Spanish • what’s one in Spanish • what’s six in Spanish • what’s nine in Spanish • what’s eight in Spanish • what’s seven in Spanish • what’s three in Spanish • what’s eleven in Spanish • what’s twelve in Spanish • whats thirteen in Spanish • what’s fourteen in Spanish
Literacy Letters 2021-05-17
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- adding on like make and remake
- person-like actions in abstract words
- this likes to be free like me and tea
- A word with a mouth
- 1080p is much clearer than 120p
- this person loves a good play
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- I propose to arrive AFTER dinner
- don't be LIKE that metaphor
- information in a mini booklet
- many is what this is
- don't plays are full of these
- remember to use this after the 3 T's!
12 Clues: A word with a mouth • many is what this is • don't be LIKE that metaphor • information in a mini booklet • don't plays are full of these • this person loves a good play • adding on like make and remake • 1080p is much clearer than 120p • I propose to arrive AFTER dinner • person-like actions in abstract words • this likes to be free like me and tea • ...
Silent letters 2022-01-25
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- Twist and turning movements
- High respect
- A body position supported by your knees
- A piece of paper protecting something
- A solution to a problem
- Tools with a blade and handle used for cutting
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- A line or fold
- A period of time that is also 60 minutes
- To leave a job or position on your own
- Massage or squeeze with your hands
- A person who repairs pipes
- A sudden violent twist or pull
12 Clues: High respect • A line or fold • A solution to a problem • A person who repairs pipes • Twist and turning movements • A sudden violent twist or pull • Massage or squeeze with your hands • A piece of paper protecting something • To leave a job or position on your own • A body position supported by your knees • A period of time that is also 60 minutes • ...
Lost Letters 2025-12-16
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- Technically Still Used, just no longer a letter
- Completely Useless
- Sometimes used instead of a or e
- Because letters also needed to be holy
- Used for Ps combination
- Makes a different type of sh
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- Looked like P
- What were they Thinking?!?
- Used for V and W In Latin
- Vanished from our mouths
- The most popular of all
- Fell off before it could catch on.
12 Clues: Looked like P • Completely Useless • The most popular of all • Used for Ps combination • Vanished from our mouths • Used for V and W In Latin • What were they Thinking?!? • Makes a different type of sh • Sometimes used instead of a or e • Fell off before it could catch on. • Because letters also needed to be holy • Technically Still Used, just no longer a letter
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. • ...
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. • ...
Dangerously Cheesey 2025-12-19
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- In French?
- Cozy or Creamy?
- Bronze Age Italian
- Body of a certain cake
- Wisconsin City sometimes called "Cheese Capital"
- (Hopefully) Cheesy Stadium Snack
- "Cheese Popcorn"
- Mythological Creature credited with the Greek discovery of cheese
- Danish Soft
- Arguably the only Donkey-Cheese
- In Icelandic?
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- In Spanish?
- Exclusively Greek
- Foul to Daniel
- Greek God of Cheese, Beekeeping, and more!
- Most associated with Wisconsin or the UK
- Oldest written evidence of cheese is in:
- Slavic/Balkan Whey
- Thin grey line
- Ukrainian Cheese (which's a homonym for the word Cheese).
- Straining device
- South Asian Acid-Set Cheese
22 Clues: In French? • In Spanish? • Danish Soft • In Icelandic? • Foul to Daniel • Thin grey line • Cozy or Creamy? • "Cheese Popcorn" • Straining device • Exclusively Greek • Slavic/Balkan Whey • Bronze Age Italian • Body of a certain cake • South Asian Acid-Set Cheese • Arguably the only Donkey-Cheese • (Hopefully) Cheesy Stadium Snack • Most associated with Wisconsin or the UK • ...
geography 2023-12-12
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- The largest continent (6 letters)
- The capital of Italy (6 letters)
- The world's second-largest ocean (5 letters)
- The longest river in the world (4 letters)
- The highest mountain in the world (4 letters)
- The country that is both a continent and a country (7 letters)
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- The country known as the Land of the Rising Sun (5 letters)
- The capital city of France (6 letters)
- A large body of saltwater (5 letters)
- A large, flat area of land higher than other surrounding land (6 letters)
- The imaginary line that divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres (5 letters)
11 Clues: The capital of Italy (6 letters) • The largest continent (6 letters) • The capital city of France (6 letters) • A large body of saltwater (5 letters) • The longest river in the world (4 letters) • The world's second-largest ocean (5 letters) • The highest mountain in the world (4 letters) • The country known as the Land of the Rising Sun (5 letters) • ...
Respiratory System 2024-01-12
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- oxygen into the body. 8 letters
- out air from the lungs. 8 letters
- substance carried by the blood to transport oxygen. 8 letters
- muscle beneath the lungs, aids in breathing. 8 letters
- main air passage to the lungs. 7 letters
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- connecting the trachea to the bronchi. 6 letters
- process of inhaling and exhaling air. 11 letters
- muscle below the lungs that helps in breathing. 6 letters
- of the trachea that lead into the lungs. 6 letters
- region containing the vocal cords. 5 letters
- air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. 6 letters
- where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs. 4 letters
12 Clues: oxygen into the body. 8 letters • out air from the lungs. 8 letters • main air passage to the lungs. 7 letters • region containing the vocal cords. 5 letters • connecting the trachea to the bronchi. 6 letters • process of inhaling and exhaling air. 11 letters • of the trachea that lead into the lungs. 6 letters • muscle beneath the lungs, aids in breathing. 8 letters • ...
Pratikshya's Crossword 2024-02-27
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- The process of designing experiments or studies (13 letters)
- A logical explanation based on observations and evidence (9 letters)
- Fundamental principle guiding scientific investigation (9 letters)
- Document outlining the background and objectives of an investigation (8 letters)
- Person who carries out experiments and studies (9 letters)
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- A detailed plan for conducting an investigation (12 letters)
- A systematic process for solving problems or answering questions (14 letters)
- Systematic approach to inquiry (10 letters)
- First step in scientific investigation (7 letters)
- Document summarizing the findings of a scientific investigation (6 letters)
- Initial idea or question to be investigated (8 letters)
11 Clues: Systematic approach to inquiry (10 letters) • First step in scientific investigation (7 letters) • Initial idea or question to be investigated (8 letters) • Person who carries out experiments and studies (9 letters) • The process of designing experiments or studies (13 letters) • A detailed plan for conducting an investigation (12 letters) • ...
My last holiday 2024-08-26
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- Every morning, I ________ in the pool. (4 letters)
- One evening, we ________ for a walk along the beach.(4 letters)
- During the afternoons, we ________ on the beach(7 letters)
- Overall, I ________ every moment of the trip. (7 letters)
- One evening, I ________ a meal for everyone. (6 letters)
- I ________ to Spain for my last holiday. (9 letters)
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- We ________ dolphins jumping in the distance. (3 letters)
- We ________ the sunset from the beach. (7 letters)
- We ________ in a lovely hotel by the beach. (6 letters)
- My family and I ________ local food at different restaurants. (3 letters)
- We ________ souvenirs from the local market. (6 letters)
11 Clues: We ________ the sunset from the beach. (7 letters) • Every morning, I ________ in the pool. (4 letters) • I ________ to Spain for my last holiday. (9 letters) • We ________ in a lovely hotel by the beach. (6 letters) • We ________ souvenirs from the local market. (6 letters) • One evening, I ________ a meal for everyone. (6 letters) • ...
Star trek 2024-12-08
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- Organization tasked with exploration and defence (9 letters)
- The faster-than-light propulsion system used by Starfleet (4 letters)
- A warrior species known for their honour and ridged foreheads (7 letters)
- The quadrant where the Borg Collective is based (5 letters)
- A handheld energy weapon used by Starfleet officers (6 letters)
- Cybernetic beings who assimilate other species (4 letters)
- A Vulcan officer known for logic and pointed ears (5 letters)
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- The second captain of the USS Enterprise (7 letters)
- The flagship of Starfleet (10 letters)
- Captain Janeway’s ship (7 letters)
- A simulated environment used for training and recreation (9 letters)
11 Clues: Captain Janeway’s ship (7 letters) • The flagship of Starfleet (10 letters) • The second captain of the USS Enterprise (7 letters) • Cybernetic beings who assimilate other species (4 letters) • The quadrant where the Borg Collective is based (5 letters) • Organization tasked with exploration and defence (9 letters) • ...
THANKSGIVING 2024-11-08
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- (12 letters) - The holiday celebrated in November in the U.S.
- (7 letters) - A common ingredient in Thanksgiving desserts.
- (5 letters) - A large meal typically enjoyed on special occasions.
- (9 letters) - The quality of being thankful.
- (11 letters) - A symbol of abundance, often displayed during Thanksgiving.
- (6 letters) - A key element of Thanksgiving gatherings.
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- (7 letters) - The season for gathering crops.
- (6 letters) - The traditional main dish of Thanksgiving
- (8 letters) - The early settlers who celebrated the first Thanksgiving.
- (8 letters) - A popular sport watched during Thanksgiving.
- (8 letters) - A dish often served inside the turkey.
11 Clues: (9 letters) - The quality of being thankful. • (7 letters) - The season for gathering crops. • (8 letters) - A dish often served inside the turkey. • (6 letters) - The traditional main dish of Thanksgiving • (6 letters) - A key element of Thanksgiving gatherings. • (8 letters) - A popular sport watched during Thanksgiving. • ...
Module 1 Vocabulary List 2 2025-12-02
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- -To make, or to cause to be (2 letters)
- -Severe physical or emotional pain (7 letters)
- -Feeling happy and satisfied (9 letters)
- -To mock or tease someone in a mean way (5 letters)
- -Empty, lonely, or abandoned (8 letters)
- -Troubled or bothered constantly by problems (9 letters)
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- -A person learning a job or skill from someone experienced (10 letters)
- -To feel unhappy about someone else having something (8 letters)
- -Very bad, miserable, or unhappy (8 letters)
- -A person trained to help women give birth (7 letters)
- -To make dirty or pollute (6 letters)
11 Clues: -To make dirty or pollute (6 letters) • -To make, or to cause to be (2 letters) • -Feeling happy and satisfied (9 letters) • -Empty, lonely, or abandoned (8 letters) • -Very bad, miserable, or unhappy (8 letters) • -Severe physical or emotional pain (7 letters) • -To mock or tease someone in a mean way (5 letters) • ...
Child Actors 2023-06-20
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- He played the young Simba in the live-action adaptation of "The Lion King" (8 letters)
- He played Billy Batson in the superhero film "Shazam!" (5 letters)
- He portrayed Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (3 letters)
- She starred as Matilda in the film adaptation of Roald Dahl's book (6 letters)
- He starred as Anakin Skywalker in the "Star Wars" prequel trilogy (6 letters)
- He played Harry Potter in the film series based on J.K. Rowling's books (9 letters)
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- He played the role of Finn in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy (4 letters)
- She portrayed Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games" film series (8 letters)
- She portrayed the title character in the live-action film "Dora and the Lost City of Gold" (7 letters)
- She starred as Rey in the latest "Star Wars" trilogy (5 letters)
- She played the role of Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" film series (4 letters)
- She portrayed Eleven in the popular Netflix series "Stranger Things" (6 letters)
12 Clues: She starred as Rey in the latest "Star Wars" trilogy (5 letters) • He played Billy Batson in the superhero film "Shazam!" (5 letters) • He portrayed Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (3 letters) • He played the role of Finn in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy (4 letters) • She portrayed Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games" film series (8 letters) • ...
Countries 2023-07-17
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- The country known for its pyramids and ancient pharaohs (5 letters)
- The country known for its tulips, windmills, and wooden shoes (11 letters)
- The country that is home to the Taj Mahal and the Ganges (5 letters)
- The country that is home to the Statue of Liberty and Hollywood (3 letters)
- The country where the Eiffel Tower and croissants originated (6 letters)
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- The country located in the heart of Europe known for its Alps and chocolate (11 letters)
- The country known for its samba, carnival, and Christ the Redeemer statue (6 letters)
- The country famous for its samurai warriors and cherry blossoms (5 letters)
- The country where the Great Wall and pandas can be found (5 letters)
- The country famous for its kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef (9 letters)
- The country known for its ancient ruins of Machu Picchu and llamas (4 letters)
- The country famous for its pizza, pasta, and the leaning tower of Pisa (5 letters)
12 Clues: The country known for its pyramids and ancient pharaohs (5 letters) • The country where the Great Wall and pandas can be found (5 letters) • The country that is home to the Taj Mahal and the Ganges (5 letters) • The country where the Eiffel Tower and croissants originated (6 letters) • The country known for its tulips, windmills, and wooden shoes (11 letters) • ...
Post-Reading Activity 2024-03-06
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- Saputra's recent documentary, "Semes7a," showcases individuals across seven Indonesian provinces honoring __ __ __ __ __ __ (6 letters)
- Greta Thunberg started the powerful movement "Fridays for __ __ __ __ __ __" (6 letters)
- Tenia initiated the "Divers Clean Action (DCA)" movement to clean up __ __ __ __ __ __ debris (6 letters)
- Saputra actively contributes to environmental __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ through his films (10 letters)
- A water body that Pandawara Group has been actively cleaning up to make a positive impact on the environment (5 letters)
- Marinel testified for the Philippines Commission on Human Rights to investigate the impact of big companies on the __ __ __ __ __ __ (7 letters)
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- The award won by Pandawara Group in 2023 for their environmental efforts (12 letters)
- A harmful practice that Aeshnina aims to discourage, involving the release of cancer-causing substances (7 letters)
- Greta's impact on changing people's views on climate change is known as "the Greta __ __ __ __ __ __" (6 letters)
- Marinel started caring about the __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ at the age of sixteen (9 letters)
- The #NoStrawMovement aimed at reducing plastic __ __ __ __ usage (4 letters)
- Aeshnina suggests creating good waste processing facilities in __ __ __ __ __ __ all over Indonesia (8 letters)
12 Clues: The #NoStrawMovement aimed at reducing plastic __ __ __ __ usage (4 letters) • The award won by Pandawara Group in 2023 for their environmental efforts (12 letters) • Greta Thunberg started the powerful movement "Fridays for __ __ __ __ __ __" (6 letters) • Marinel started caring about the __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ at the age of sixteen (9 letters) • ...
Greece vocab 2024-09-27
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- a form of government in which power is held by nobity
- an inhabitant of mycenea or membee of the Mycenaean people
- king of ancient kingdom of macedonia
- a greek philosopher from athens
- relating to or denoting a bronze age civilization centered on cate its poeple or language
- war fought between the two leading city state in ancient Greece anthens and Sparta
- an ancient greek peot
- a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation
- to imitate greeks
- an ancient Greek philosopher of the classical period
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- war series of wars fought by Greek state and Persia
- relating to the Dorian people or to Doris in central greece
- an ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- king of mecadon
- a system of government in which laws politics etc are decided by the people
- a city state in ancient greece
16 Clues: king of mecadon • to imitate greeks • an ancient greek peot • a city state in ancient greece • a greek philosopher from athens • king of ancient kingdom of macedonia • an ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • war series of wars fought by Greek state and Persia • an ancient Greek philosopher of the classical period • a form of government in which power is held by nobity • ...
Greek vocab 2023-04-20
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- - unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
- - 18-foot-long Macedonian pike
- - Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- - form of government in which citizens hold political power
- - art and practice of government
- - man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- - city founded by Alexander the Great in Egypt
- - foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
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- - school of philosophy founded by Plato
- - government in which a small group of people rule
- - Greek city-state
- - logical guess
- - "high city" in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defenses were located
- - Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
- Someone who predicts what will happen in the future
- - legal member of a country or city-state
16 Clues: - logical guess • - Greek city-state • - 18-foot-long Macedonian pike • - art and practice of government • - school of philosophy founded by Plato • - legal member of a country or city-state • - city founded by Alexander the Great in Egypt • - government in which a small group of people rule • Someone who predicts what will happen in the future • ...
Greek Cross word 2022-01-05
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- - Famous Poet writer
- - stories about gods and heros
- - Famous Poet
- - age of Achivement
- - Rule by people
- - people who can Perticipate in government.
- - greek Market
- - author of the oddysys
- - Rich landowner
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- - Greek name for city state
- - leader who rules by force.
- - The boy who cried wofl
- - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy
- - Rule by few
- - Fortress Hill
15 Clues: - Famous Poet • - Rule by few • - greek Market • - Fortress Hill • - Rule by people • - Rich landowner • - age of Achivement • - Famous Poet writer • - author of the oddysys • - The boy who cried wofl • - Greek name for city state • - leader who rules by force. • - stories about gods and heros • - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy • - people who can Perticipate in government.
ANCIENT GREECE 2018-01-24
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- SLAVE
- GREEK PHILOSOPHER
- MEDITERRANEAN ISLANDS
- OUTDOOR STORES
- HIRED SOLDIER
- CITY ON THE WEST COAST OF ASIAN MINOR
- MILITARY STYLE GOVERNMENT
- GATHERING OF CITIZENS
- GREEK CITY DEFEATED SPARTAN ARMY
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- TRADITIONAL STORIES
- HELD EVERY 4 YEARS TO HONOR GODS AND GODDESSES
- WROTE WAR STORIES
- GREEK SCIENTIST AND PHILOSOPHER
- OWN PEOPLE RAN THEIR GOVERMENT
- SICKNESS AND DISEASE
15 Clues: SLAVE • HIRED SOLDIER • OUTDOOR STORES • WROTE WAR STORIES • GREEK PHILOSOPHER • TRADITIONAL STORIES • SICKNESS AND DISEASE • MEDITERRANEAN ISLANDS • GATHERING OF CITIZENS • MILITARY STYLE GOVERNMENT • OWN PEOPLE RAN THEIR GOVERMENT • GREEK SCIENTIST AND PHILOSOPHER • GREEK CITY DEFEATED SPARTAN ARMY • CITY ON THE WEST COAST OF ASIAN MINOR • HELD EVERY 4 YEARS TO HONOR GODS AND GODDESSES
Greek stuff 2023-05-23
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- Goddess of the hearth
- Arachne's special skill
- Kronos's favorite weapon
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Titan, can see the future
- Meeting
- Man of many labors
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- Greek god Athens was named after
- government run by the people
- Mother earth
- ____ gods
- God of the sun
- Greek god of the underworld
- Home of the gods
- Animal that Arachne embodies
15 Clues: Meeting • ____ gods • Mother earth • God of the sun • Home of the gods • Man of many labors • Goddess of the hearth • Arachne's special skill • Kronos's favorite weapon • Titan, can see the future • Goddess of love and beauty • Greek god of the underworld • government run by the people • Animal that Arachne embodies • Greek god Athens was named after
Welcome to 6 Gold 2024! 2024-01-30
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- Her birthday is the 23rd of the 11th month
- Her surname begins with the fourth letter of the alphabet
- Letters two and four of her first name are the same vowels
- His name has two vowels and four consonants in it
- Her birthday is on the 23rd of the 11th month
- Her birthday was the 18th of this month
- He has five letters in his name and two of these are vowels
- This person's birthday is on the 12th of the fifth month
- She has three of the same letters in her name
- This person's birthday is on the 17th of this month
- This person has the same name as someone else in 6 Gold
- He was in 5 Blue last year and has three letters in the shortened version of his name
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- This person was in 5 Blue last year and has 5 letters in their name
- His surname means 'the man with the shield'
- This person's first name begins with the last letter of the alphabet
- His first name begins with the twelfth letter
- This person almost has an anagram for their name
- Her birthday is on the fifth of the third month
- This person's first name means 'to be born'
- This person's surname means good friend
- This person has 11 letters in their name
- This person's first and last name start with the same letter
- This person has three letters in their first name and five in their surname
- This person's name means little fire
24 Clues: This person's name means little fire • Her birthday was the 18th of this month • This person's surname means good friend • This person has 11 letters in their name • Her birthday is the 23rd of the 11th month • His surname means 'the man with the shield' • This person's first name means 'to be born' • His first name begins with the twelfth letter • ...
Revelation 1 2024-07-07
14 Clues: shalom • an apostle • Lord’s Day • son of man • an unveiling • Greek island • seven spirits • messenger of God • complete, perfection • spirit of the churches • seven golden lampstands • last letter of Greek alphabet • first letter of Greek alphabet • who is, who was, and who is to come
Letters and Numbers 2024-02-11
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- new GTA, or my birth date
- pose to assert dominance
- Player character in Devil May Cry, or Taehyung
- WoW or Runescape, for example
- The one holding the controller
- Persona with headshots
- Love Live or Twice
- Persona with masks
- any more would be a crowd
- pirate cry
- bug fixers
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- in the chat
- Final Fantasy Online
- Honkai Star Rail's character March
- Beholder's beauty found here
- Solo campaign players
- Jario (Mario Party) players
- big studio
- Baldur's Gate or Fallout, for example
19 Clues: pirate cry • big studio • bug fixers • in the chat • Love Live or Twice • Persona with masks • Final Fantasy Online • Solo campaign players • Persona with headshots • pose to assert dominance • new GTA, or my birth date • any more would be a crowd • Jario (Mario Party) players • Beholder's beauty found here • WoW or Runescape, for example • The one holding the controller • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-04-18
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- 18 ft. long macedonian pike
- a school of philosophy founded by plato
- government in which a small group of people rule
- foreigner in a Greek City State, often a merchant or artisan
- art and practice of government
- Man responsible for the day to day operation of the government in Sparta
- Greek City state
- the form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander’s conquests
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- Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit.
- A city founded by Alexander the Great in Egypt
- a form of government in which citizens hold political power.
- “high city” upper part of ancient Greek city where public buildings & defenses are located.
- logical guess
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- legal member of city state
- a person a god or goddess used to speak through
- unjust use of power OR in ancient greece a government run by a strong ruler
17 Clues: logical guess • Greek City state • legal member of city state • 18 ft. long macedonian pike • art and practice of government • a school of philosophy founded by plato • A city founded by Alexander the Great in Egypt • a person a god or goddess used to speak through • government in which a small group of people rule • ...
Welcome Monsoon 2024-07-16
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- Giant spart of electricity in the sky (9 letters)
- This is a special type of waterproof jacket that helps keep you dry when it’s raining.
- This occurs when water overflows onto dry land.(5 letters)
- Portable roof we carry during rain to keep us dry.(8 letters)
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- The monsoon brings this much-needed water from sky.(4 letters)
- Movement of air during the monsoon.(4 letters)
- We wear these on our feet to avoid getting them wet.(5 letters)
- The sky becomes this color before it rains.(4 letters)
- We hear this sound as it starts to rain.(6 letters)
- Beautiful arch of colors that appears in the sky after rain.(7 letters)
- These are made up of millions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating together in the air.(6 letters)
- Large storm that spins around a center of low pressure (7 letters)
12 Clues: Movement of air during the monsoon.(4 letters) • Giant spart of electricity in the sky (9 letters) • We hear this sound as it starts to rain.(6 letters) • The sky becomes this color before it rains.(4 letters) • This occurs when water overflows onto dry land.(5 letters) • Portable roof we carry during rain to keep us dry.(8 letters) • ...
Hidden figures 2022-09-29
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- having developed certain abilities or inclinations at an earlier age than is usual or expected.
- enlist (someone) compulsorily, typically into the armed services.
- (cloth, clothing, or soft furnishings) becoming thin and tattered with age.
- make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment.
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- written or spoken communication or debate.
- producing a great deal of profit.
- extreme self-confidence or audacity.
- a women's student organization formed chiefly for social purposes and having a name consisting of Greek letters.
8 Clues: producing a great deal of profit. • extreme self-confidence or audacity. • written or spoken communication or debate. • make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment. • enlist (someone) compulsorily, typically into the armed services. • (cloth, clothing, or soft furnishings) becoming thin and tattered with age. • ...
Hidden figure vocabulary words 2022-09-29
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- - enlist (someone) compulsorily, typically into the armed services.
- - make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment.
- - verbal interchange of ideas especially : conversation
- - reduce the force, effect, or value of.
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- - having developed at an earlier age than is usual or expected.
- - to disperse throughout.
- - is something worn down to the threads, or old clothes.
- - a club of women specifically : a women's student organization formed chiefly for social purposes and having a name consisting of Greek letters.
8 Clues: - to disperse throughout. • - reduce the force, effect, or value of. • - verbal interchange of ideas especially : conversation • - is something worn down to the threads, or old clothes. • - make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment. • - having developed at an earlier age than is usual or expected. • ...
Word Origin- Mitch 2021-09-07
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- From Spanish south american
- From Europium meaning 'the 1 who makes the bread'
- From Latin meaning ' I see'
- Probably from Chinese meaning 'Tomato sauce'
- From Old Norse
- From Greek meaning'huge pit'
- From Latin meaning 'place to stay'
- From Old Norse meaning 'weary'
- From Japanese meaning 'Empty hand'
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- From Greek
- From Spanish in the middle of central america
- From Hindi
- From Old Norse 'dik'
- From Latin
- From Europium meaning '1 twelfth'
- From europium
- From Greek komos meaning 'Celebration'
- From Spanish south american
18 Clues: From Greek • From Hindi • From Latin • From europium • From Old Norse • From Old Norse 'dik' • From Spanish south american • From Latin meaning ' I see' • From Spanish south american • From Greek meaning'huge pit' • From Old Norse meaning 'weary' • From Europium meaning '1 twelfth' • From Latin meaning 'place to stay' • From Japanese meaning 'Empty hand' • ...
The Culture of Ancient Greece--Chapter 5 Review 2012-12-11
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- Phillip II got Greek cities to join him by doing this to them
- Wrote the History of the Persian Wars
- Dramatist who used painted scenery and three actors to tell a story
- Considered by some to be the greatest historian of the ancient world
- Olympus Highest mountain in Greece
- Told the King there is no royal way to learn geometry
- the Great Freed the Greek cities in Asia Minor from Persian rule
- Taught that there was no right and wrong
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- Said, "Give me a lever and a place to stand, and I will move the earth"
- A traditional story about gods and heroes
- Taught that there happiness came from reason and doing one's duty
- taught that the universe followed the same rules as music and numbers
- This person thought that governments should be headed by philosopher-kings
- Era A time when Greek culture spread throughout the non-Greek world
- This epic by Homer is about the Trojan War
- Greece's northern neighbor
- The goddess of wisdom and crafts
- Greeks hoped to earn the favor of their gods and goddesses by performing these
- II Macedonian king who loved Greek culture
19 Clues: Greece's northern neighbor • The goddess of wisdom and crafts • Olympus Highest mountain in Greece • Wrote the History of the Persian Wars • Taught that there was no right and wrong • A traditional story about gods and heroes • This epic by Homer is about the Trojan War • II Macedonian king who loved Greek culture • Told the King there is no royal way to learn geometry • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword PUZZLE 2021-10-14
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- king of all the gods (and father to many people)
- Greek mathematician, engineer, and inventor
- ruler of a kingdom
- word epic is derived from the Ancient Greek adjective, “epikos”, which means a poetic story
- a warrior society in ancient Greece that reached the height of its power
- resplendent marble temple built between 447 and 432 B.C
- the Hellenistic period
- was the king of the kingdom of Macedon from 359 BC until his assassination in 336 BC
- comes from two Greek words that mean people (demos) and rule (kratos)
- form of theatre from Ancient Greece and Anatolia
- Greek mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks
- a ruler who seized power unconstitutionally or inherited such power
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- embayment of the Mediterranean Sea between Europe and Asia
- sea connected to the Adriatic Sea to the north, and is bounded by Southern Italy
- A ruler of Greece in the fourth century
- school of Hellenistic philosophy
- ancient Greek philosopher
- the third Persian King of the Achaemenid Empire
- he reputed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- was one of the final three principal dramatic forms in the theatre of classical Greece
20 Clues: ruler of a kingdom • the Hellenistic period • ancient Greek philosopher • school of Hellenistic philosophy • A ruler of Greece in the fourth century • Greek mathematician, engineer, and inventor • he reputed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • the third Persian King of the Achaemenid Empire • king of all the gods (and father to many people) • ...
enlightenment and revolutions 2025-12-09
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- Newton
- AgeOfDiscovery
- Medici
- Sonnet
- Inquisition
- Shakespeare
- Feudalism
- HumanBody
- Locke French Revolution
- Chiaroscuro
- PrintingPress
- CouncilOfTrent
- FrenchWarsOfReligion
- Thomas hobbes
- Cervantes
- Copernicus
- Third estate
- Capitalism
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- ScientificMethod
- Elizabeth
- Reformation
- Enlightenment
- RenaissanceArchitecture
- Greek
- Salons
- Machiavelli
- Secularism
- ThirtyYearsWar
- OilPainting
- MartinLuther
30 Clues: Greek • Newton • Medici • Salons • Sonnet • Elizabeth • Feudalism • HumanBody • Cervantes • Secularism • Copernicus • Capitalism • Reformation • Machiavelli • Inquisition • Shakespeare • Chiaroscuro • OilPainting • MartinLuther • Third estate • Enlightenment • PrintingPress • Thomas hobbes • AgeOfDiscovery • ThirtyYearsWar • CouncilOfTrent • ScientificMethod • FrenchWarsOfReligion • RenaissanceArchitecture • ...
The Persian Wars 2025-05-14
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- – The naval battle where Greek ships trapped the Persian fleet.
- – The battle where a Greek soldier ran over 40km to announce victory.
- – What the Spartans showed at Thermopylae.
- – The powerful empire that tried to conquer Greece.
- – The brave Spartan king who led at Thermopylae.
- – A fast Greek warship used in the Battle of Salamis.
- – The Persian king who invaded Greece with a huge army.
- – A Greek military formation used by hoplites in battle.
- – The Greek city that led the fight at Marathon and Salamis.
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- – The Greek city known for its strong warriors.
- – The Athenian leader who planned the victory at Salamis.
- – A fleet of warships, important at Salamis
- – The battle where 300 Spartans held off a huge Persian army.
13 Clues: – What the Spartans showed at Thermopylae. • – A fleet of warships, important at Salamis • – The Greek city known for its strong warriors. • – The brave Spartan king who led at Thermopylae. • – The powerful empire that tried to conquer Greece. • – A fast Greek warship used in the Battle of Salamis. • – The Persian king who invaded Greece with a huge army. • ...
The Lightning Thief Crossword 2014-03-16
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- The Greek god of the sky and keeper of the Lightning Bolt
- The last obstacle to the Underworld who lures customers to his water beds.
- Daughter of Ares who bullied Percy
- Daughter of Athena
- The Greek god of the Underworld
- Son of Hermes and the thief of Zeus' Lightning Bolt
- The major gods and goddesses who rule at Mount Olympus
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and Zeus' daughter
- Echidna's part-lion, part-goat, and part-snake monster son
- AKA Mr. D, director of Camp Half-Blood and the Greek god of wine
- The monster who is Half-Man and Half-Bull
- He ferries dead spirits into the Underworld across the River Styx
- The Guardian of Percy and he is a Satyr
- Percy's mother
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- The deadly trio who guards Hades and the Underworld. One of them is known as Mrs. Dodds
- The titan who speaks to Percy in the Underworld and causes Luke to steal Zeus' Lightning Bolt
- Three-headed dog who guards the entrance to the Underworld.
- Chimera's mother
- Gorgon who disguised herself as Aunty Em
- The Greek god of the sea and father to Percy
- Son of Poseidon and he was framed for stealing Zeus' Lightning Bolt
- The Greek god of war who gives Percy, Annabeth, and Grover a mini-quest to retrieve his shield
- AKA Mr. Brunner, Percy's favorite teacher and he is Centaur
- Percy's stepfather
- Daughter of Zeus who sacrificed her life in order to protect Annabeth, Luke, and Grover
25 Clues: Percy's mother • Chimera's mother • Daughter of Athena • Percy's stepfather • The Greek god of the Underworld • Daughter of Ares who bullied Percy • The Guardian of Percy and he is a Satyr • Gorgon who disguised herself as Aunty Em • The monster who is Half-Man and Half-Bull • The Greek god of the sea and father to Percy • The Greek goddess of wisdom and Zeus' daughter • ...
Oedipus Crossword 2022-09-18
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- The former servant of King Laius who took pity on the baby Oedipus and spared his life.
- the god of plagues
- the second section of an ancient Greek choral ode or of one division of it.
- a lyric poem in the form of an address to a particular subject
- a speech that is spoken at a funeral
- the blind soothsayer of Thebes
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- two cities that are near each other that both got a eulogy
- Oedipus steps out of this place
- gave Oedipus as a baby to the Corinthian king and queen.
- worn by victors at the Pythian games
- the city oedipus ruled over
- oedipus’ father
- oedipus’ daughter
- type of character in a tragedy that typicaly have heroic traits, and is usually the protagonist.
- a symbol of peace
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- symbolizes the way in which fate has marked him and set him apart
- oedipus’ mother
- an ancient Greek writer of plays, who developed Greek tragedy as a style of theatre.
- the sons of the classic Greek tragic hero and Theban king Oedipus
- the king of Athens
- the people of the town
- the development of events beyond a person's control
- the king of thebes that killed his father and married his mother
- a brother of queen Jocasta
- antigone’s sister
- an object, typically an inscribed ring or stone, that is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck.
- the first section of an ancient Greek choral ode or of one division of it.
28 Clues: oedipus’ mother • oedipus’ father • antigone’s sister • oedipus’ daughter • a symbol of peace • the god of plagues • the king of Athens • the people of the town • a brother of queen Jocasta • the city oedipus ruled over • the blind soothsayer of Thebes • Oedipus steps out of this place • a speech that is spoken at a funeral • worn by victors at the Pythian games • ...
Crossword: Politics and Governance 2024-01-29
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- RULEOFLAW
- GREEK
- VALUES
- PARTICIPATION
- INTEGRATION
- ACCOUNTABILITY
- EFFECTIVENESS&EFFICIENCY
- TUIBEO
- POLITICALSCIENCE
- SYSTEMATIZATION
- CONSENSUSORIENTED
- TRADITIONAL
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- PHILOSOPICAL
- VERIFICATION
- REGULARTIES
- LASSWELL
- INSTITUTIONAL
- RESPONSIVENESS
- BRECHT
- QUANTIFICATION
- GOVERNANCE
- PURESCIENCE
- PONTON&GILL
- TRANSPARENCY
- EQUITY&INCLUSIVENESS
- TECHNIQUES
- LEGAL
- BEHAVIORAL
- HISTORICAL
- POLITICS
30 Clues: GREEK • LEGAL • BRECHT • VALUES • TUIBEO • LASSWELL • POLITICS • RULEOFLAW • GOVERNANCE • TECHNIQUES • BEHAVIORAL • HISTORICAL • REGULARTIES • PURESCIENCE • PONTON&GILL • INTEGRATION • TRADITIONAL • PHILOSOPICAL • VERIFICATION • TRANSPARENCY • INSTITUTIONAL • PARTICIPATION • RESPONSIVENESS • QUANTIFICATION • ACCOUNTABILITY • SYSTEMATIZATION • POLITICALSCIENCE • CONSENSUSORIENTED • EQUITY&INCLUSIVENESS • EFFECTIVENESS&EFFICIENCY
Ancient greece vocabulary 2022-10-06
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- a way of governing which depends on the will of the people
- greek philosopher
- macedonia an ancient king in macedonia
- a war in ancient greece between athens an sparta
- a ancient greek author
- an ancient greek civilization
- denoting a late bronze civilization in greece represend by finds at mycenae adn other ancient cities of peloponnesus
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- series of wars fought by greek states and persia over almost a 1/2 a century
- former king of macedonia
- government by a relatively small priveileged class or by a minority consisting of those presumed to be the best
- a city state in ancient greece
- greek philsopher
- a member of ancient hellenic race that overthrew mycenaean civiliation
- a body of troops standing/moving in close formation
- greek philosopher
- Ancient civilization of the island of crete
16 Clues: greek philsopher • greek philosopher • greek philosopher • a ancient greek author • former king of macedonia • an ancient greek civilization • a city state in ancient greece • macedonia an ancient king in macedonia • Ancient civilization of the island of crete • a war in ancient greece between athens an sparta • a body of troops standing/moving in close formation • ...
10 Latin and 5 Greek Words 2024-02-12
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- to comfort or calm a person (qui) (Latin)
- a cancer that forms in epithelial tissue (oma) (Latin)
- a spongy tissue that forms in air channels (aer) (Latin)
- the study of human societies and cultures (anthropo) (Greek)
- a story mostly used for the Bible (script) (Latin)
- a stretch of land or used to warn pilots (terr) (Latin)
- a bacterium causing a disease (path) (Greek)
- a dense organelle (nuc) (Latin)
- devoted to the study of nature and reality (phil) (Greek)
- break or burst suddenly (rupt) (Latin)
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- a protoplasm within a living cell (cyto) (Greek)
- found within the cytoplasm of a cell (vac) (Latin)
- an organelle found in cells (mito) (Greek)
- a serious medical condition (pend) (Latin)
- a particular technique that should not be used (contra) (Latin)
15 Clues: a dense organelle (nuc) (Latin) • break or burst suddenly (rupt) (Latin) • to comfort or calm a person (qui) (Latin) • an organelle found in cells (mito) (Greek) • a serious medical condition (pend) (Latin) • a bacterium causing a disease (path) (Greek) • a protoplasm within a living cell (cyto) (Greek) • found within the cytoplasm of a cell (vac) (Latin) • ...
Crossword #1 2023-03-12
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- - This kind of figurative device is used here to describe the woman’s words: “her words spliced into bars/of an old wheel.”. (Kay, 1993) - 8 letters
- - This is a term for the difference between “When I find myself slipping, I hold on/and remember what the canal taught me” and “When I find myself slipping,/I hold on and remember what the canal taught me”. (Humphreys, 2020) - 10 letters
- - This form of poem has a number of lines equal to the total number of clues in this crossword. - 6 letters
- - This term applies to novels, short stories, and non-fiction but typically not poetry. - 5 letters
- - When a stanza is two lines it can be called this term. - 7 letters
- - The rhymes in these lines are both full rhymes and ___ rhymes: “She recognized the seasons by their light/as flowering plants and bushes, keyed to measure/its length, wake briefly or unroll at leisure/beneath it: even when it’s cold, the night” (Hacker, 2002) - 3 letters
- - __________ language, as opposed to literal language. - 10 letters
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- - This is a term for the repeating “ee” sounds in this line: “And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon’s that is dreaming”. (Poe, 1845) - 9 letters
- - This device is found in the following line of poetry: "Shook the box like a maraca." (Gerstler, 2015) - 6 letters
- - The family name of sisters who wrote classic English novels such as Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. - 6 letters
- - Not “scold and mould”, but instead “supposed and bowl”, two words - 10 letters
- - The first, second, and third ______ is the difference between I, you, and they. - 6 letters
- - This is a homophone of and relates to consonants (a homophone is a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning). - 10 letters
- - Within this clue there lies a kind of beat, this term describes a beat like this in poems. - 5 letters
14 Clues: - __________ language, as opposed to literal language. - 10 letters • - When a stanza is two lines it can be called this term. - 7 letters • - Not “scold and mould”, but instead “supposed and bowl”, two words - 10 letters • - The first, second, and third ______ is the difference between I, you, and they. - 6 letters • ...
Hidden figure vocabulary words 2022-09-29
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- - enlist (someone) compulsorily, typically into the armed services.
- - make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment.
- - verbal interchange of ideas especially : conversation
- - reduce the force, effect, or value of.
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- - having developed at an earlier age than is usual or expected.
- - to disperse throughout.
- - is something worn down to the threads, or old clothes.
- - a club of women specifically : a women's student organization formed chiefly for social purposes and having a name consisting of Greek letters.
8 Clues: - to disperse throughout. • - reduce the force, effect, or value of. • - verbal interchange of ideas especially : conversation • - is something worn down to the threads, or old clothes. • - make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment. • - having developed at an earlier age than is usual or expected. • ...
Theatre History Crossword 2022-01-20
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- The belief in many gods
- Group of 12-15 men who perform as a group
- The performance space found behind the stage that was used for mask changes and scene setting.
- One of the three types of Greek Theatre. It was used to advise people on the moralities of the culture.
- a slanted stage that allows the audience members to see better when actors are far away
- A person who provides financial backing for an artist
- Where the audience sits in the Greek theatre
- one of the three types of Greek Theatre. Used to ridicule the foolish and poke fun on political leaders.
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- Plays performed during the medieval time period to help citizens understand the miracles in the Bible.
- the first actor
- The Greek god of wine, parties, food, and theatre
- the most famous theatre playwright of the Renaissance
- The circular space between the theatron and the skene that was used by the chorus to perform.
- frame around the stage
- the overconfidence that leads to a character's downfall
- One of the three types of Greek Theatre. Not much is known about it except that is is inappropriate.
- a small stage on wheels that was used for displaying Miracle Plays in town
- The semi-circular area that extends beyond the proscenium arch
- The era after the Greek empire and before the Renaissance. It was mainly focused on religion and, as a result, lost focus on the arts and sciences.
19 Clues: the first actor • frame around the stage • The belief in many gods • Group of 12-15 men who perform as a group • Where the audience sits in the Greek theatre • The Greek god of wine, parties, food, and theatre • the most famous theatre playwright of the Renaissance • A person who provides financial backing for an artist • ...
Height of Greece 2 2023-04-20
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- This Greek mathematician is considered the father of Geometry because he wrote the first text book on the subject.
- A famous ancient Greek medical doctor, who is considered the father of modern medicine.
- Greek mathematician who developed the A2+B2=C2 theory of triangles.
- The new culture developed by mixing Greek and Persian cultures together.
- A great Greek philosopher who stressed morality. He was killed for his beliefs.
- An important invention by Archimedes using small wheels and ropes to lift heavy objects.
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- This person is considered the first great historian of ancient Greece.
- A Greek philosopher who started teaching at age 40. He wrote extensively on government and its role in society.
- A famous Greek philosopher who was famous for teaching the "Golden Mean."
- The young Macedonian king who conquered the known world by age 33.
- Ancient Greek philosopher considered the father of Stoicsm.
- An ancient Greek philosophy started by Diogenes, which stressed living simply and without stress.
12 Clues: Ancient Greek philosopher considered the father of Stoicsm. • The young Macedonian king who conquered the known world by age 33. • Greek mathematician who developed the A2+B2=C2 theory of triangles. • This person is considered the first great historian of ancient Greece. • The new culture developed by mixing Greek and Persian cultures together. • ...
Silent Letters 2015-02-17
12 Clues: A small island • An artistic dance • To chew or bite on • The joint of a finger • The study of the mind • The season before winter • A person who is truthful • A person who fixes pipes • The opposite to right(correct) • To protect from danger or harm • A tree usually found in Hawaii • A rod carried by a king or queen
Silent Letters 2017-08-05
12 Clues: not sure • 60 minutes • to be truthful • the past of know • to twist and turn • part of your hand • used to brush hair • to regard with great respect • a small fold or line on the face • to recognize someone or something • what is said when asked a question • a sharp piece of metal used for cutting
Silent Letters 2024-11-13
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- truthful, not lying.
- Information, understanding, and skills gained through experience or education.
- to pay attention to sounds.
- a period of 60 minutes.
- money owed to someone.
- the young of a cow or a part of the back of the leg.
- to plan or draw the outline of something.
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- the joint between the thigh and the lower leg.
- a man who served his lord as a mounted soldier.
- The remains of something that has been destroyed, often referring to vehicles, buildings, or other large structures.
- a spirit of a dead person believed to appear to the living.
- the joint connecting the hand with the arm.
12 Clues: truthful, not lying. • money owed to someone. • a period of 60 minutes. • to pay attention to sounds. • to plan or draw the outline of something. • the joint connecting the hand with the arm. • the joint between the thigh and the lower leg. • a man who served his lord as a mounted soldier. • the young of a cow or a part of the back of the leg. • ...
Joseph Petry Typography Vocab 2021-10-20
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- a set of fonts that have a common design
- a line indicating the height within the font of an uppercase letters.
- a typographical symbol or ornament.
- the design of lettering that can include variations in size.
- the line upon which most letters "sit."
- the imaginary line that rests on top of the body of the lowercase letters.
- a single element such as a letter, numeral, or mark
- a diagonal part of a letter
- the relative thickness of a fonts stroke
- a particular size, weight, and style of a typeface
- the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible.
- a hieroglyphic character or symbol
- a small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke.
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- the spacing between induvial letters or characters.
- is the distance between the baseline on the mid line of the lowercase letters.
- the part of a lowercase letter that is taller than the fonts x-height
- the smallest unit of measure
- a cursive font based on a stylized from of calligraphy
- one that does not have extending features callled "serifs."
- the space between adjacent lines of type.
- main stroke of a letterform
- the portion of a lowercase letter that is taller than the fonts x-height
- used to identify the way you decrease or increase the spacing between a range of letters.
- the quality of being clear enough to read.
- makes letters of a text thicker than the sitting text
25 Clues: main stroke of a letterform • a diagonal part of a letter • the smallest unit of measure • a hieroglyphic character or symbol • a typographical symbol or ornament. • the line upon which most letters "sit." • a set of fonts that have a common design • the relative thickness of a fonts stroke • the space between adjacent lines of type. • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-18
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- Leonidas was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. He was the son of king Anaxandridas II and the 17th king of the Agiad dynasty.
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician. Considered the "father of geometry", he is chiefly known for the Elements treatise, which established the foundations of geometry that largely dominated the field until the early 19th century.
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts.
- Phillip of Macedon was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty, founders of the ancient kingdom, and the father of Alexander the Great.
- of Cyrene was an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist. He was a man of learning, becoming the chief librarian at the Library of Alexandria.
- of Samos was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism. His political and religious teachings were well known in Magna Graecia and influenced the philosophies of Plato, Aristotle, and, through them, the West in general.Euclid was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician. Considered the "father of geometry", he is chiefly known for the Elements treatise, which established the foundations of geometry that largely dominated the field until the early 19th century.
- of Syracuse was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily. Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity.
- commonly known as Xerxes the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC. He was the son of Darius the Great and Atossa, a daughter of Cyrus the Great.
- commonly known as Darius the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE.
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. He was prominent and influential in Ancient Athenian politics, particularly between the Greco-Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War, and was acclaimed by Thucydides, a contemporary historian, as "the first citizen of Athens".
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.
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- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy. He wrote in total forty plays, of which eleven survive virtually complete today.
- was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians for whom any plays have survived in full. Some ancient scholars attributed ninety-five plays to him, but the Suda says it was ninety-two at most.
- is the central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events, the marathon race, the Spartathlon and Authentic Pheidippides Run Athens-Sparta-Athens 490km Pheidippides is said to have run from Marathon to Athens to deliver news of the victory of the battle of Marathon.
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus, part of the Persian Empire and a later citizen of Thurii in modern Calabria, Italy. He is known for having written the Histories – a detailed account of the Greco-Persian Wars.
- the Great most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- was an ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full. His first plays were written later than, or contemporary with, those of Aeschylus; and earlier than, or contemporary with, those of Euripides.
- was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War recounts the fifth-century BC war between Sparta and Athens until the year 411 BC.
- born Aristocles, was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms.
19 Clues: the Great most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • Leonidas was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. He was the son of king Anaxandridas II and the 17th king of the Agiad dynasty. • ...
Ancient Greece 2015-09-14
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- Second of the classical orders
- Part of a Greek theatre
- Temple on the Acropolis
- Female figure supporting a structure
- Third of the classical orders
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- Le Corbusier's scale of proportions
- Greek Philosopher
- Period associated with Alexander the Great
- Open space at the centre of a Greek city
- Island of the Minoans
- Precursor of the classical temple
- Greek Goddess
- First of the classical orders
13 Clues: Greek Goddess • Greek Philosopher • Island of the Minoans • Part of a Greek theatre • Temple on the Acropolis • First of the classical orders • Third of the classical orders • Second of the classical orders • Precursor of the classical temple • Le Corbusier's scale of proportions • Female figure supporting a structure • Open space at the centre of a Greek city • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-11
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- Who was the Greek god of war?
- What city was the place that democracy was made?
- What did Greeks use to make pots?
- A person who seeks wisdom and enlightenment is a ______.
- Who was Rome’s first empire?
- What was the language that Athens spoke?
- Who was the greek god of the underworld?
- What was one resource Greeks used for their artwork?
- What is a Greek city state?
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- Julius ______ became dictator of Rome ending the Republic.
- What was the name of the war between Carthage and Rome?
- What kind of civilization was greece?
- What did Greek people think was barbaric?
- What was the name of the Roman god of the sky?
- The Roman god of war?
- Which holiday did Greeks celebrate by breaking pots?
- Many Roman gods were borrowed from the __________.
- What is the short Roman sword called?
- Continent of Rome?
- Leader who Julius Caesar fought in the Roman Civil War?
20 Clues: Continent of Rome? • The Roman god of war? • What is a Greek city state? • Who was Rome’s first empire? • Who was the Greek god of war? • What did Greeks use to make pots? • What kind of civilization was greece? • What is the short Roman sword called? • What was the language that Athens spoke? • Who was the greek god of the underworld? • ...
Mod 4.4 Spy Techniques of the Revolutionary War 2023-10-24
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- _________ on textiles were also used to hide messages
- Elias Nexsen was able to open a secret _____ of a letter sent to the Royal Governor Tryon. He then sent the open sealed letter to George Washington who resealed it and sent it onto to the Governor..
- Some intricate secret codes used ______ and special characters to replace letters.
- Secret writing was placed between the ______ of an innocent letter.
- The true content of letters was also hidden through the use of _____ letters.
- created a chemical solution out of tannic acid to be used as invisible ink.
- A British courier of secret correspondence between Canada and Albany,New York.
- Hollowed _______ of large feathers could hide tightly rolled up letters.
- Ciphers were letters used to replace or represent other letters.
- another name for secret codes.
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- This British spy was consistently stealing George Washington mail.
- The receiver of a secret letter would place it over a flame of treat it with a ________ reagent.
- British spy Daniel Taylor hid a secret message inside a small silver _____.
- consisted of a mixture of ferrous sulfate and water.
- George Washington instructed his agent to use the _________ stain to render communication less exposed to detection.
- Masked letters were viewed under a shaped ________ placed over the full letter.
16 Clues: another name for secret codes. • consisted of a mixture of ferrous sulfate and water. • _________ on textiles were also used to hide messages • Ciphers were letters used to replace or represent other letters. • This British spy was consistently stealing George Washington mail. • Secret writing was placed between the ______ of an innocent letter. • ...
Intertestamental Period 2024-01-09
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- pagan
- during the silent years Jews and pagans were dissatisfied
- A prophet indicating the end of the Old Testament
- Herod was the king of
- the Pharisees loved
- Another word for intertestamental
- Jews were in ______ during rule under Persian
- was defeated by Alexander the Great
- 400 _____ years
- Alexander the Great changed this everywhere he conquered
- desecrated the temple
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- period of war, violence, and infighting
- Hebrew old testament in Greek
- running low
- led the Jewish resistance
- A prophet with foresight into Israel's future
- Greek culture was very _________
- the Sadducees didn't believe in the
- Roman, Greek, and Hebrew cultures were _______ together
- Persian
20 Clues: pagan • Persian • running low • 400 _____ years • the Pharisees loved • Herod was the king of • desecrated the temple • led the Jewish resistance • Hebrew old testament in Greek • Greek culture was very _________ • Another word for intertestamental • the Sadducees didn't believe in the • was defeated by Alexander the Great • period of war, violence, and infighting • ...
Greece 2024-07-11
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- - Ancient and modern sports event
- - Greek baked pasta dish
- - Mythical one-eyed giants
- - Official language
- - Ancient citadel overlooking Athens
- - Yogurt and cucumber dip
- - Sea that borders Greece
- - Anise-flavored aperitif
- - Ancient city-state known for warriors
- - Capital city of Greece
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- - Ancient site of the oracle
- - Crumbly cheese made from sheep's milk
- - Island known for white-washed buildings
- - Tales of gods and heroes
- - Tree whose fruit is a major export
- - Group of islands in the Aegean Sea
- - Mythical hero known for strength
- - Iconic temple on the Acropolis
- - Popular Greek street food
- - City known for olives
20 Clues: - Official language • - City known for olives • - Greek baked pasta dish • - Capital city of Greece • - Yogurt and cucumber dip • - Sea that borders Greece • - Anise-flavored aperitif • - Tales of gods and heroes • - Mythical one-eyed giants • - Popular Greek street food • - Ancient site of the oracle • - Iconic temple on the Acropolis • - Ancient and modern sports event • ...
Battle of Marathon Glossary Crossword 2014-08-10
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- of Thermopylae – Famous battle in 480 BC between the Greeks and Persians that occurs after the Battle of Marathon.
- To name things one by one, past tense.
- A small fleet of ships or boats.
- A specific period of a person’s life time.
- “We have been victorious!” Greek word.
- A senior military title in ancient Greece.
- Ancient Greek fortress located on highest part of Athens that contains ancient buildings that are of significance to Greek history.
- Another name for Greece used by the Greeks.
- Ancient style of architecture that were a dialect of the Dorians.
- A ruler who enforces cruelty and is oppressive.
- Dictatorship as this government is harsh and punishing.
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- To make full use of and to gain an advantage from.
- A native of the area Lacedaemon that consists of Sparta and its surroundings.
- An improvised military shelter that usually does not have protection from enemy fire, past tense.
- Citizen-soldiers of ancient Greek city-states that were heavily armed with primarily spears and sheilds.
- An area within boundaries/walls.
- Soldiers fighting or marching on foot.
- Gravestones, Greek word.
18 Clues: Gravestones, Greek word. • A small fleet of ships or boats. • An area within boundaries/walls. • To name things one by one, past tense. • “We have been victorious!” Greek word. • Soldiers fighting or marching on foot. • A specific period of a person’s life time. • A senior military title in ancient Greece. • Another name for Greece used by the Greeks. • ...
World Mythology Crossword II 2023-05-05
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- Due to a punishment from Hera she could only say the two words spoken from someone making her disappear into the mountains.
- Greek name Mercury had a reputation as a speedy messenger, he was also the god of merchants and trades.
- Greek name Neptune one of the major deities and the ruler of the seas.
- Greek name Cupid is usually identified with love and fertility.
- In Greek mythology he was the husband of Eurydice and a very talented musician, even so when he played even animals, rocks, and trees danced to his music.
- Greek name Pluto brother of Zeus and ruler of the underworld.
- died due to how beautiful he was, he wanted to touch his reflection but ended up falling in the lake and drowned.
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- A tragic hero who was doomed by dire fate, he was cursed and unknowingly killed is father and married his mother.
- Greek name Vulcan is the ancient god fire in Greek mythology.
- Greek name Juno the queen of heaven in Greek mythology, also the wife and sister of Zeus.
- Roman name Bacchus God of fertility, wine, and ecstasy.
- Wife of Orpheus that ran away when trying to get seized and ended up in the world, where Orpheus tries to get her back but fails when he turns around.
- Greek name Jupiter and the most important god of ancient Greece, he is often portrayed holding a thunderbolt.
13 Clues: Roman name Bacchus God of fertility, wine, and ecstasy. • Greek name Vulcan is the ancient god fire in Greek mythology. • Greek name Pluto brother of Zeus and ruler of the underworld. • Greek name Cupid is usually identified with love and fertility. • Greek name Neptune one of the major deities and the ruler of the seas. • ...
Literature 102: Master Pieces 2016-07-04
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- / feared sun god, who sides with the Trojans.”
- / bravest and most accomplished of the Trojan warriors; son of Priam.”
- / Greek warrior and king of the Myrmidons. He is considered the greatest warrior in the world.”
- / Commander-in-chief of the Greek armies. He anger Achilles when he takes back a prize girls, Briseis.”
- /Sells poison to ROMEO”
- servant”
- of CAPULET, age 13”
- / goddess of love and beauty, who sides with the Trojans.”
- servant”
- JOHN/Carries message for FRIAR LAWRENCE”
- of ROMEO, related to PRINCE”
- / gigantic warrior.”
- / goddess of wisdom and war, who favors the Greeks.”
- /Capulet servant to NURSE”
- / god of the forge, who favors the Greeks.”
- / wife of Menelaus, kidnapped by Paris.”
- / Greek warrior and best friend to Achilles.”
- / sea goddess who is the mother of Achilles.”
- / Son of MONTAGUE”
- PARIS/Count to wed JULIET, related to PRINCE”
- / superior Trojan archer.”
- / Trojan who took Helen From Menelaus, Hector’s brother, son of Priam.”
- / King of Sparta and brother of Agamemnon. After a Trojan named Paris took his wife, Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, the Greeks declared war on Troy.”
- / wise Greek warrior.”
- CAPULET /Mother of JULIET, about 27”
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- ESCALUS/Prince of Verona”
- MONTAGUE/Mother of ROMEO”
- servant”
- / queen of the gods, who favors the Greeks.”
- servant to ROMEO”
- / wise old king who advises Agamemnon.”
- / Trojan spy who checks out the Greek camp.”
- cousin of JULIET”
- / Greek soothsayer who advises Agamemnon.”
- / messenger goddess.”
- / king of the gods who promises Thetis he’ll take Achilles’ side.”
- /Capulet servant to JULIET”
- / god of the sea.”
- Montague cousin of ROMEO”
- / superior Greek warrior.”
- / beautiful captive of Achilles, taken by Agamemnon.”
- / King of Troy.”
- / god of war, who sides with the Trojans.”
- CAPULET /Father of JULIET, in his 50's”
44 Clues: servant” • servant” • servant” • / King of Troy.” • servant to ROMEO” • cousin of JULIET” • / god of the sea.” • / Son of MONTAGUE” • of CAPULET, age 13” • / gigantic warrior.” • / messenger goddess.” • / wise Greek warrior.” • /Sells poison to ROMEO” • ESCALUS/Prince of Verona” • MONTAGUE/Mother of ROMEO” • Montague cousin of ROMEO” • /Capulet servant to NURSE” • / superior Greek warrior.” • ...
History of Greek Theater - Luis Cortes 2023-01-06
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- Masks made it easier for men to play _____ characters.
- Who is the earliest known actor and playwright?
- Where was Thespis' name inscribed?
- ____ comes from the greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act"
- How many festivals had theatrical performances? (Number is spelled out)
- The chorus was composed of ____?
- What does the word chorus mean in greek?
- What creature was part man and part goat?
- Where does the word theater come from?
- Which two pieces of literature influenced Greek Drama? (4 words, no spaces, no "and")
- What is the major festival?
- What object facilitated the rapid change of roles?
- Greek Drama was presented to honor who?
- What century did Socrates live in? ("th" after the number is included)
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- Where did greek plays usually take place?
- The theater was below the _____ in Athens.
- Who didn't wear masks?
- Where was the resting place for actors located? (one word)
- Where did characters die?
- What was the space below the slope of the hill called? Also was used for dancing.
- What type of drama emphasized the attempts of human characters to control their own destinies?
- Number of festivals held each year, in honor of Dionysus? (Number is spelled out)
- Where is the word scene derived from?
- Who had reserved seats, meant mainly for judging?
- Which greek city had huge advances in philosophy, rhetoric, literature, science, architecture, and visual arts?
- The chorus added, color, _____, and spectacle.
- A single actor could play ____ roles.
- How many tragedies were presented by the dramatists? (IN total)
- who was the first great theorist of dramatic art?
- When were rules put in place, limiting it to three speaking actors for each playwright?
- Who was born in 496BC?
- When was the first recorded theatrical event? (Regular Number, no dots)
32 Clues: Who didn't wear masks? • Who was born in 496BC? • Where did characters die? • What is the major festival? • The chorus was composed of ____? • Where was Thespis' name inscribed? • Where is the word scene derived from? • A single actor could play ____ roles. • Where does the word theater come from? • Greek Drama was presented to honor who? • ...
History of Greek Theater - Johnny Goldman 2021-03-02
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- a fault of character such as jealousy or pride
- arrangement of the events in a play
- a very wealthy city with 250,000-300,000 people
- mythical half-human half-goat creatures
- origin of the word "scene". place for actors to relax and change masks
- usage of words to express thought
- Greek word meaning "to do" or "to act"
- person of noble stature with a greatness about them
- flat terrace below slope in a theater
- first winner in the first play of recorded history, thespian is a word based on this person
- something that shocks the audience
- started by a prologue, the entrance of the chorus along with several episodes and songs
- the defeat of the tragic hero, usually results in gained wisdom and/or death
- an act that has magnitude and a serious impact
- god of wine and fertility
- non-speking role in greek theater
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- first great theorist of dramatic art
- an act of justice
- greek word for "theater", means place of seeing
- wrote The Odyssey and The Lliad
- a religious and civic celebration in the city of dionysus, involves theater
- used to help play different characters, worn over the face
- priest of dionysus
- songs between the episodes of a greek play
- described as the father of wester philosophy
- First recorded theatrical event
- how speech reveals character
- helped make rules for greek theater, including upping the amount of people in the chorus to 15 and the amount of actors to 3
- emphasized attempts of humans wanting to control their own fate
- ancient greek word for a king that took the throne, does not mean the same thing as tyrant does today
- singers and dancers at the greek theater
- Main character in Oedipus Tyrannus
32 Clues: an act of justice • priest of dionysus • god of wine and fertility • how speech reveals character • wrote The Odyssey and The Lliad • First recorded theatrical event • usage of words to express thought • non-speking role in greek theater • something that shocks the audience • Main character in Oedipus Tyrannus • arrangement of the events in a play • ...
Unit 4 review game 2019-11-07
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- The study of ancestry, or a chronological list of ancestors
- Latin for “in the year of the Lord"
- One of the supposed original sources of the Pentateuch
- The Old Testament books that comprise the stories of the prophets who cast judgment and warn of divine retribution while calling Israel to repentance
- A type of sacred literature characterized by symbolic imagery pointing to the expectation that the powers of evil will be destroyed and the righteous raised to a new life in justice
- From the Latin word for “common.”
- An Old English rendering of the Greek for “good news.”
- One of the supposed original sources of the Pentateuch, particularly the Book of Deuteronomy, written around the seventh century BC
- twenty seven books
- "covenant"
- An event or person in Scripture that points toward a later event or person
- An edition of the Old Testament, produced by Origen, that presented the texts in Hebrew and Greek in side-by-side columns.
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- One who proclaims the euangellion or gospel
- first five books of Moses
- Sacred Scripture
- From the Greek prophetes, meaning “one who speaks for”
- Those parts of the Old Testament that were removed from the Jewish or Hebrew canon of Scripture, but which appear in the Septuagint (the Greek translation) used by the early Christians
- From a Greek term meaning “five books”
- One of the supposed original sources of the Pentateuch, reflecting the perspective of Jews in the northern kingdom of Israel around the eighth or ninth century BC
- A third-century BC Greek translation of the Scriptures
- fourty six books
- Those books of the Bible that were included in the Jewish or Hebrew canon of Scriptures.
- From the Latin testamentum
- Greek and Latin for “rule.”
- A letter addressed to a particular person or people
25 Clues: "covenant" • Sacred Scripture • fourty six books • twenty seven books • first five books of Moses • From the Latin testamentum • Greek and Latin for “rule.” • From the Latin word for “common.” • Latin for “in the year of the Lord" • From a Greek term meaning “five books” • One who proclaims the euangellion or gospel • A letter addressed to a particular person or people • ...
statue of zeus 2021-10-05
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- high respect great esteem
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- the creator and ruler of the universe
- famous Greek sculptor, painter, and architect
- relating to or denoting Iron Age and Classical Greek culture
- yellow metal
- relating to medieval or modern Rome
- a precious or semiprecious stone
- a person who has been baptized
- dark brown timber
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- the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power
- a native or inhabitant of modern Greece
- a building devoted to the worship of a god
- creamy white substance used to make ornaments
- a ruler of great power typically rules empire
- a religion specifically non christian or pre christian
17 Clues: yellow metal • dark brown timber • high respect great esteem • a person who has been baptized • a precious or semiprecious stone • relating to medieval or modern Rome • the creator and ruler of the universe • a native or inhabitant of modern Greece • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • a building devoted to the worship of a god • ...
statue of zeus 2021-10-05
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- high respect great esteem
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- the creator and ruler of the universe
- famous Greek sculptor, painter, and architect
- relating to or denoting Iron Age and Classical Greek culture
- yellow metal
- relating to medieval or modern Rome
- a precious or semiprecious stone
- a person who has been baptized
- dark brown timber
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- the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power
- a native or inhabitant of modern Greece
- a building devoted to the worship of a god
- creamy white substance used to make ornaments
- a ruler of great power typically rules empire
- a religion specifically non christian or pre christian
17 Clues: yellow metal • dark brown timber • high respect great esteem • a person who has been baptized • a precious or semiprecious stone • relating to medieval or modern Rome • the creator and ruler of the universe • a native or inhabitant of modern Greece • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • a building devoted to the worship of a god • ...
Computer Crossword 2014-06-11
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- to search stuff in the internet?
- a word puzzle?
- a programmable machine?
- A system of organization of icons on a screen?
- a global system of interconnected computer networks?
- Where can you find chart menu?
- One of the most famous browsers?
- software that is used to access the internet?
- electronic mail?
- Size of letters in the Microsoft Word?
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- Thing to control computer?
- Another most famous search engine?
- How to delete letters?
- Thing to write letters in the computer?
- Story with pictures?
- Word or letters or numbers to log in something?
- Thing that we are looking on the computer?
- Thing to print stuff?
- One of the most famous search engines?
- Where can you find table in the Microsoft Word?
20 Clues: a word puzzle? • electronic mail? • Story with pictures? • Thing to print stuff? • How to delete letters? • a programmable machine? • Thing to control computer? • Where can you find chart menu? • to search stuff in the internet? • One of the most famous browsers? • Another most famous search engine? • One of the most famous search engines? • Size of letters in the Microsoft Word? • ...
Dibrut Crossword 2023-10-16
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- ...Are the love of my life
- A synonym for "might" (5 letters)
- The things that you love to collect to
- Your favourite fruit
- ...happy (2 letters)
- Our dream date
- What were we doing when I was asking you to be mine back then?
- I love to kiss part of your face a lot
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- Possessive pronoun before name (2 letters)
- Things that made you attracted to me when you first saw me
- Once more
- Our favourite pet name
- A squad that made us even closer
- Our first kiss
- Our month
- My zodiac
- We've been...Months together now
- Your pet's name
- Digging location (4 letters)
- You used to send me a lot of this cute pink characters through menfess back then
20 Clues: Once more • Our month • My zodiac • Our first kiss • Our dream date • Your pet's name • Your favourite fruit • ...happy (2 letters) • Our favourite pet name • ...Are the love of my life • Digging location (4 letters) • A squad that made us even closer • We've been...Months together now • A synonym for "might" (5 letters) • The things that you love to collect to • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-10-14
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- Athenian philosopher founder of Platonist school of thought
- They were the most free civilization in Greece
- A city-state in Ancient Greece
- A Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as a founder of Western philosophy
- A series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century
- Conquered the largest empire the world has seen
- A ruling class of nobles
- They came from Central Asia and conquered the Minoans
- Any member of a major division of the Ancient Greek people
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- Ancient Greek war fought by the Pelian League
- restored internal peace to his country gained domination all over Greece Alexander the Great's father
- A body of troops or officers in close formation
- Greek philosopher one of the most influential figures in history
- A government ruled by the people
- Author of the Odyssey and Iliad
- Period after Alexander the Great's death
16 Clues: A ruling class of nobles • A city-state in Ancient Greece • Author of the Odyssey and Iliad • A government ruled by the people • Period after Alexander the Great's death • Ancient Greek war fought by the Pelian League • They were the most free civilization in Greece • A body of troops or officers in close formation • Conquered the largest empire the world has seen • ...
Crossword 2017-04-28
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- The Greek monster who turns people into stone if looked directly in the eyes.
- The helpful cyclops who is Percy's half brother.
- The god of travellers, the god of roadways.
- Men who are part human, and part goat.
- The daughter of Ares, the one who was sent to attain the golden fleece.
- The main character who is the son of Poseidon
- Mythical creature where the top half is man, and the lower half is horse.
- The Greek god of the sea.
- The son of Hermes, the Antagonist in the book.
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- The Greek god of the sky and thunder.
- The goddess of wisdom.
- Giant mythical creature in Greek culture with only one large eye in the middle of the forehead.
- The Greek god of war.
- Magical horses who live un the ocean.
- The god of the underworld.
- The god of music, the god of archery.
16 Clues: The Greek god of war. • The goddess of wisdom. • The Greek god of the sea. • The god of the underworld. • The Greek god of the sky and thunder. • Magical horses who live un the ocean. • The god of music, the god of archery. • Men who are part human, and part goat. • The god of travellers, the god of roadways. • The main character who is the son of Poseidon • ...
Greek Theatre 2022-02-08
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- Euripides - a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Medea
- Sophocles – a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Oedipus
- Scene (pronounced SKAY-nuh) – was a temporary enclosure with
- Paradoi – were aisles that actors would use to enter if they were
- Greek Theatre Machines – were used during the performances. They
- Over time, the Koilon was built, first of wood, then stone.
- Theologion – the flat roof of the scene, reserved for actors playing gods.
- Performers would get into masks and robes in the scene and
- “Gods” would often appear at the end of a play to resolve
- kept inside the scene.
- 534 B.C. He was also the first to have a member of the chorus
- was done because Greek theatre never showed a murder or
- – an actor. The term was created from Thespis’ name.
- be rotated to change scenes during the performance
- to be coming from outside (not the temple or palace).
- step away from the group and speak lines as a solo
- rehearse their own plays.
- the leader of the chorus (koryphaios) would stand.
- festival. This is important to us because the festivities
- a competition for the best play. Playwrights would write
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- Thymela – originally an altar on the orchestra, this became the spot
- Aeorema – a crane that lifted the “gods” from the scene onto the
- - a Greek playwright who wrote comedies, including The
- Ekeclema – platform carrying “dead bodies” that was wheeled on.
- audience just sat on the slope of the hill, looking down to the
- Deus Ex Machina – literally “god from the machine”. This is the term
- Proscenion – the area directly in front of the scene where the actors
- perform. NOTE: the proscenion gradually became the acting
- on stage.
- Periactoi – two prismatic pillars, one stage left, one stage right. These
- was the Greek stage.
- Aeschylus - a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including The
- Diazoma – upper and lower levels of the Koilon (auditorium).
- a play’s conflict being solved by a supernatural power.
- – a round floor on ground level at the bottom of a hill. This
- Thespis, then, is credited with being the first actor.
- – the first playwright to win the contest at the Dionysian festival
- conflict.
- through the doors, which represented the temple or palace.
- (or Theatron) – the auditorium of the Greek theatre. Originally,
- – the original acting area was the orchestra.
- – Greek God of wine and fertility that was honored in an
42 Clues: on stage. • conflict. • was the Greek stage. • kept inside the scene. • rehearse their own plays. • – the original acting area was the orchestra. • be rotated to change scenes during the performance • step away from the group and speak lines as a solo • the leader of the chorus (koryphaios) would stand. • – an actor. The term was created from Thespis’ name. • ...
Myth and Religion - Technical Terms 2023-12-13
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- Good relations with the Greek gods, maintained by respecting proper religious rules (6)
- A king whose stable Heracles was forced to clean (6)
- This Roman festival honoured the ancestors once a year (10)
- This Athenian festival honoured the dead and celebrated the maturing of new wine (11)
- Roman goddess of the earth, depicted on the Altar of Peace (6)
- "Peace with the gods": what the Romans tried to maintain through proper religious rites (3, 6)
- A Greek word for a priest able to read omens (6)
- The high priest of Rome: a title generally held by the emperor (8, 7)
- The "laying out" of the body in a Greek funeral (9)
- The father of Theseus (6)
- The front room of a Greek temple (7)
- The elevated foundation on which a Roman temple stood (6)
- A ritual song or cry of mourning, given at a funeral (6)
- The ferryman of the Underworld: Greeks and Romans were buried with a coin for him (6)
- Athenian statesman responsible for building the Parthenon (8)
- One of only two Greek festivals to include a hecatomb
- This Athenian festival honoured the dead through sacrifices and visits to their tombs (7)
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- Site of a famous temple of Apollo in southwest Greece (6)
- These six priestesses guarded the flame of Vesta in Rome (6, 7)
- A Roman priest responsible for reading the entrails of sacrificed animals (8)
- A temple dedicated by Augustus in the Campus Martius (8)
- A drinking-cup used in Ancient Greece; one of these famously depicts the Labours of Theseus (5)
- Site of the Temple of Hercules Victor and the Temple of Portunus in Rome (5, 7)
- An instrument played in a Greek sacrifice or funeral (5)
- The triangular structure on either side of an ancient temple (8)
- The rear room of a Greek temple, used to store treasure (12)
- A robe - two of these were made during the Great Panathenaia and taken to the Parthenon and Erechtheion (6)
- This Roman festival was aimed at appeasing the spirits of the unhappy dead (7)
- A Roman festival dedicated to a god of fertility, and to Romulus (10)
- A race involving jumping from a chariot, carried out at the Great Panathenaia (8)
- Greek term for a rectangular gravestone (5)
- The Greek word for a procession - such as those at the City Dionysia and the Great Panathenaia (5)
- One of the most important fifteen priests in Rome (8)
33 Clues: The father of Theseus (6) • The front room of a Greek temple (7) • Greek term for a rectangular gravestone (5) • A Greek word for a priest able to read omens (6) • The "laying out" of the body in a Greek funeral (9) • A king whose stable Heracles was forced to clean (6) • One of the most important fifteen priests in Rome (8) • ...
Greece Section 2 Study 2024-10-22
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- – God of the Sun and music in Greek mythology
- – Queen of the Greek Gods and goddess of marriage
- – God of the Underworld
- Empires – What Alexander the Great is known for
- League – An alliance formed after the Greco-Persian War
- – A Greek drama that has a sad or tragic ending
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- – Patron Goddess of Athens, goddess of wisdom
- – God of War in Greek mythology
- – The side that won the Peloponnesian War
- – A type of Greek drama that has a happy or humorous ending
- – A short story or tale that teaches a lesson
- – King of the Greek Gods
12 Clues: – God of the Underworld • – King of the Greek Gods • – God of War in Greek mythology • – The side that won the Peloponnesian War • – God of the Sun and music in Greek mythology • – Patron Goddess of Athens, goddess of wisdom • – A short story or tale that teaches a lesson • Empires – What Alexander the Great is known for • – A Greek drama that has a sad or tragic ending • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-04-04
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- Continent of Greece
- This civilization began on Crete
- Sporting event started by the Ancient Greeks. It is held every four years today
- Queen of the Greek gods and married to Zeus
- only these people could take part in the democracy
- ages a time when people on the mainland were poor and no longer read and wrote
- What Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were known for
- Greek god of the underworld
- Government started in Athens where citizens voted on issues and leaders
- this caused the Greek poleis to develop independently
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- Place where the major Greek gods lived
- The was the basic division of much of Ancient Greece. Athens and Sparta were the two largest of these.
- Greek god of war
- these were the first gods born to Cronus
- Patron god of the city of Athens. She is also the goddess of wisdom.
- a government where the power lies with a small group of wealthy people
- this connects Attica and Pelopenesus
17 Clues: Greek god of war • Continent of Greece • Greek god of the underworld • This civilization began on Crete • this connects Attica and Pelopenesus • Place where the major Greek gods lived • these were the first gods born to Cronus • Queen of the Greek gods and married to Zeus • only these people could take part in the democracy • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-10-03
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- Greatest Greek warrior, but with a weakness in his heel... [8]
- Carnivorous bird-women who lure sailors in with their song [6]
- Daughter of Demeter, kidnapped by Hades to be queen of the Underworld [10]
- Wife of Menelaus; the 'face that launched a thousand ships' [5]
- A cunning trick to end the 10-year siege of Troy [6,5]
- Messenger of the gods, and god of thieves! [6]
- Athenian hero who defeated the Minotaur [7]
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- Greek god of the sea (and father of Percy Jackson!) [8]
- Greek god of wine, theatre, and madness [8]
- King of Ithaca who took 20 years to get home [8]
- King of the gods [4]
- Titan who stole fire from the gods for humanity [9]
- Greatest hero of the Trojans [6]
- Powerful sorceress and princess of Colchis; murdered her own children! [5]
- Greek hero who slew Medusa [7]
- Trojan prince who judged Aphrodite the most beautiful of the goddesses [5]
- Greek god of war and wisdom [6]
17 Clues: King of the gods [4] • Greek hero who slew Medusa [7] • Greek god of war and wisdom [6] • Greatest hero of the Trojans [6] • Greek god of wine, theatre, and madness [8] • Athenian hero who defeated the Minotaur [7] • Messenger of the gods, and god of thieves! [6] • King of Ithaca who took 20 years to get home [8] • Titan who stole fire from the gods for humanity [9] • ...
Data Entry and Keyboarding Skills 2025-06-26
Across
- The correct typing posture (7 letters)
- The process of entering data into a computer (6 letters)
- Typing at a consistent speed without mistakes (9 letters)
- A system used to enter numbers and letters quickly (9 letters)
- row A type of finger placement method for typing (6 letters)
- A program used to enter or manage data
- The part of the keyboard where letters are typed (7 letters)
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- The part of the keyboard that contains keys like "Shift" and "Caps Lock" (8 letters)
- The primary tool used for typing (10 letters)
- A key used to delete characters (8 letters)
- A keyboard key used to move the cursor to the next line (5 letters)
11 Clues: The correct typing posture (7 letters) • A program used to enter or manage data • A key used to delete characters (8 letters) • The primary tool used for typing (10 letters) • The process of entering data into a computer (6 letters) • Typing at a consistent speed without mistakes (9 letters) • The part of the keyboard where letters are typed (7 letters) • ...
Crossword #1 2023-03-12
Across
- - When a stanza is two lines it can be called this term. - 7 letters
- - Within this clue there lies a kind of beat, this term describes a beat like this in poems. - 5 letters
- - The rhymes in these lines are both full rhymes and ___ rhymes: “She recognized the seasons by their light/as flowering plants and bushes, keyed to measure/its length, wake briefly or unroll at leisure/beneath it: even when it’s cold, the night” (Hacker, 2002) - 3 letters
- - This device is found in the following line of poetry: "Shook the box like a maraca." (Gerstler, 2015) - 6 letters
- - The first, second, and third of this are the difference between me, you, and them. - 6 letters
- - This form of poem has a number of lines equal to the total number of clues in this crossword. - 6 letters
- - This is a term for the difference between “When I find myself slipping, I hold on/and remember what the canal taught me” and “When I find myself slipping,/I hold on and remember what the canal taught me”. (Humphreys, 2020) - 10 letters
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- - __________ language, as opposed to literal language. - 10 letters
- - The family name of sisters who wrote classic English novels such as Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. - 6 letters
- - Not “scold and bold”, but instead “scold and bowl” - 10 letters
- - This is a homophone of and relates to consonants (a homophone is a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning). - 10 letters
- - This term applies to novels, short stories, and non-fiction but typically not poetry. - 5 letters
- - This kind of figurative device is used here to describe the woman’s words: “her words spliced into bars/of an old wheel.”. (Kay, 1993) - 8 letters
- - This is a term for the repeating “ee” sounds in this line: “And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon’s that is dreaming”. (Poe, 1845) - 9 letters
14 Clues: - Not “scold and bold”, but instead “scold and bowl” - 10 letters • - __________ language, as opposed to literal language. - 10 letters • - When a stanza is two lines it can be called this term. - 7 letters • - The first, second, and third of this are the difference between me, you, and them. - 6 letters • ...
Greek Cross word 2022-01-05
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- - Famous Poet writer
- - stories about gods and heros
- - Famous Poet
- - age of Achivement
- - Rule by people
- - people who can Perticipate in government.
- - greek Market
- - author of the oddysys
- - Rich landowner
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- - Greek name for city state
- - leader who rules by force.
- - The boy who cried wofl
- - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy
- - Rule by few
- - Fortress Hill
15 Clues: - Famous Poet • - Rule by few • - greek Market • - Fortress Hill • - Rule by people • - Rich landowner • - age of Achivement • - Famous Poet writer • - author of the oddysys • - The boy who cried wofl • - Greek name for city state • - leader who rules by force. • - stories about gods and heros • - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy • - people who can Perticipate in government.
Scheikunde H8 & H9 2018-10-29
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- Hoeveel mol salpeterzuur moet je oplossen per 100ml oplossing om een oplossing te krijgen met een pH van 3,695? (geef het 9de cijfer achter de komma)
- Is HCl een sterk of een zwak zuur?
- Wat bereken je met de formule: -log [H]+
- Wat is de triviale naam van: 2H+ (aq) + SO42- (aq)
- Waar staat de afkorting 'OX' voor
- Je hebt een [OH-] van 0,27 mol/L bereken de pH (geef het afgerond op een heel getal)
- Hoe meet je de pH van een oplossing? (25 letters)
- Wat is de naam van het stikstofdeeltje in salpeterzuur (7 letters)
- Hoeveel elektronen zijn er in totaal in de redoxreactie van zink met loodnitraatoplossing?
- Wat is een andere naam voor een elektronendonor?
- Wat hebben alle basische oplossingen?
- Hoe noem je het pH gebied waarin een indicator van kleur veranderd
- Wat is een onderdeel van een elektrochemische cel (19 letters)
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- Naar beneden neemt de ... toe (15 letters)
- wat bevatten alle zure oplossingen
- Geef een voorbeeld van een Energievorm (11 letters)
- Geef de naam voor HCO3-
- Wat komt er vrij bij het verbranden van chemische energie in brandstoffen?
- Waarvan is HTU de afkorting?
- Van welk materiaal zijn biobrandstoffen gemaakt? (11 letters)
- Naar beneden neemt de .... af (8 letters)
- Wat is een andere naam voor een batterij?
- Naar welke atoomsoort stromen de elektronen in een elektrochemische cel, waarbij er een halfcel is met magnesium in kraanwater en een halfcel met koolstof in verdund zwavelzuur.
- Je hebt een pH van 8,9 bereken de [OH-] (Geef de zesde getal na de komma)
24 Clues: Geef de naam voor HCO3- • Waarvan is HTU de afkorting? • Waar staat de afkorting 'OX' voor • wat bevatten alle zure oplossingen • Is HCl een sterk of een zwak zuur? • Wat hebben alle basische oplossingen? • Wat bereken je met de formule: -log [H]+ • Naar beneden neemt de .... af (8 letters) • Wat is een andere naam voor een batterij? • ...
Clase 2025-01-30
22 Clues: book • desk • door • trash • paper • table • chair • clock • marker • window • eraser • pencil • scissors • notebook • backpack • computer • classmate • calculator • white board • pen (5 letters) • pen (9 letters) • white board eraser
Place in towns 2024-07-02
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- I can buy groceries here. (16 letters)
- I can ask for directions here. (25 letters)
- I wait for the bus to come here. (8 letters)
- We go for a picnic here. (4 letters)
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- We go to pray here. ( 5 letters)
- I can see beautiful paintings here. (12 letters)
- We go to watch a play here. (7 letters)
- We can learn about history here. (6 letters)
- I can send a letter hereart galleryers)
- I park my car here. (8 letters)
- I can borrow books from here. (6 letters)
11 Clues: I park my car here. (8 letters) • We go to pray here. ( 5 letters) • We go for a picnic here. (4 letters) • I can buy groceries here. (16 letters) • We go to watch a play here. (7 letters) • I can send a letter hereart galleryers) • I can borrow books from here. (6 letters) • I can ask for directions here. (25 letters) • We can learn about history here. (6 letters) • ...
How Diet & Exercise Changes Your Bones 2025-02-18
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- - A mineral essential for strong bones (7 letters)
- - A protein that provides tensile strength to bones (8 letters)
- Clues:
- - A disease caused by vitamin D deficiency (6 letters)
- - Cells that build new bone tissue (10 letters)
- Clues:
- - The dense outer layer of bones (7 letters)
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- - A mineral compound that strengthens bones (14 letters)
- - Cells that break down old bone tissue (10 letters)
- - A person who may experience bone density loss in space (9 letters)
- - Structural units of compact bone (7 letters)
- - A condition where bones become weak and brittle (12 letters)
12 Clues: Clues: • Clues: • - The dense outer layer of bones (7 letters) • - Structural units of compact bone (7 letters) • - Cells that build new bone tissue (10 letters) • - A mineral essential for strong bones (7 letters) • - Cells that break down old bone tissue (10 letters) • - A disease caused by vitamin D deficiency (6 letters) • ...
The Rise of the Greek City-State 2023-10-30
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- the city that developed "democracy"
- the "king of the gods"
- "the god of war"
- the Greeks believed in many gods...they were _______
- government style where citizens participate in choosing laws or leaders
- "the goddess of love"
- priests and priestesses that "told the future"
- the main city-state that developed a reputation for war and military training
- the sporting competition held in honor of Zeus every four years
- the Greek for "city-state"
- Greeks saw themselves as participants in government, not to be ruled, this makes them ______
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- the main Greek gods were called the _____________
- "the goddess of wisdom"
- "the god of the sea and storms"
- considered the "Father of History"
- "fortified city on a hill" (Greek fortress)
- the most important Oracle in Ancient Greece
- a Greek market place
- the Greeks worshipped their gods at the _________
19 Clues: "the god of war" • a Greek market place • "the goddess of love" • the "king of the gods" • "the goddess of wisdom" • the Greek for "city-state" • "the god of the sea and storms" • considered the "Father of History" • the city that developed "democracy" • "fortified city on a hill" (Greek fortress) • the most important Oracle in Ancient Greece • ...
History 40 word crossword. 2013-11-12
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- theseus mother
- a tragic king of Thebes who unknowingly killed his father Laius and married his mother Jocasta
- Sediment
- a type of greek play
- Military Coalition of city-states led by Sparta
- a mythical monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man; slain by Theseus
- The city is notable for its rich Greek history, culture, amphitheatres, architecture, and as the birthplace of the preeminent mathematician and engineer Archimedes
- Crushed to make purple dye.
- A place where a play was performed
- the basic monetary unit of Greece
- the largest Greek island in the Mediterranean; site of the Minoan civilization that reached its peak in 1600 BC
- Mammals killed for their tusks.
- War between Athens and Sparta's City-states
- Athens an association of Greek city-states, members
- teacher of Plato
- Great conqueror from Macedonia.
- Greek Teachers
- General who took over Rome with Elephants
- an inhabitant of Minoan Crete
- Ancient town on Crete
- a hero and king of Athens who was noted for his many great deeds: killed Procrustes and the Minotaur
- capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber
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- Alexander the Great was just let into this city.
- Mountains that split Ancient Greece.
- a republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula
- art on walls.
- City which govern's only itself, and neighboring land.
- the largest inland sea
- what silk worms eat
- ancient Athenian philosopher; pupil of Socrates
- Container
- largest island in the Mediterranean Sea
- central space for the presentation of dramatic event.
- egypt god of underworld
- Minos king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa.
- Ancient Greek city known for it's military Prowess
- Greek Philosopher
- Capital and largest city of Greece
- Main diet of Greeks
39 Clues: Sediment • Container • art on walls. • theseus mother • Greek Teachers • teacher of Plato • Greek Philosopher • what silk worms eat • Main diet of Greeks • a type of greek play • Ancient town on Crete • the largest inland sea • egypt god of underworld • Crushed to make purple dye. • an inhabitant of Minoan Crete • Mammals killed for their tusks. • Great conqueror from Macedonia. • ...
Greek VS. Rome 2021-02-11
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- This war in Greek took place between 218 B.C.E. through 201 B.C.E.
- Since the Etruscans traded regularly with the ancient Greeks, the art work resembled the art work in ancient Greece
- Are a huge part of the Greek diet
- was a military and political leader in the Roman Republic. He was instrumental in ending the Roman Republic.
- In its initial days, Roman legions fought off local warlords and adversaries to protect Rome against existential threats and later went as far as Parthia (modern day Iran) in east
- andron Were the part of the house reserved just for men
- the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity. He ruled from 306 C.E. until his death in 337 C.E.
- The children would go to school until the age of
- The war was fought on land and at sea lasting 23 years.
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- They had a powerful army and an even stronger empire. The Roman army was considered one of the strongest armies of the world.
- He reigned from 37 C.E. until his death in 41 C.E.
- Just like their counterparts in ancient Greece, the ancient Romans loved their art
- When Roman emperors returned home after a victory in battle, their accomplishments were celebrated by all in ancient Rome.
- This game in Greek was to help children with their motor skills
- a significant town because it was a resort city during Ancient Roman times.
- This food was a very good drink but also good for trade in Greek
- This is the most common pet in Ancient Greek
- This was not only a food in Greek it was a part of Greek history
- It was used much like we use sugar, as a sweetener in many different foods. It could also be used as a medicine.
- It was hard to do farming in Ancient Greece because there was not good
20 Clues: Are a huge part of the Greek diet • This is the most common pet in Ancient Greek • The children would go to school until the age of • He reigned from 37 C.E. until his death in 41 C.E. • The war was fought on land and at sea lasting 23 years. • andron Were the part of the house reserved just for men • ...
P4/4B Characters 2023-12-11
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- Blind prophet in Thebes, a city central in Greece. Prophet of Apollo, transformed into a woman for 7 years.
- Brother of the dead Queen. He is fierce, steadfast and even arrogant
- Greek goddess of the moon and hunt, twin sister of Apollo
- Second daughter (and half-sister) of Oedipus and Jocasta, serves as the information gatherer
- Feared Greek goddesses of vengeance; punishers of the guilty
- King of Thebes, unwittingly killed his father and married his mother. Solved the Sphinx's riddle and defeated it. Ultimately became the King of Thebes
- Brings the news of the Queens death by suicide
- Greek God of ecstasy, the theater and wine
- An old man and the only witness of the murder of Laius
- Mythical king of Phoenicia, believed to have trained the Greek hero Achilles
- They seek to maintain the status quo, they are forever observant for signs of other Gods seeking to usurp Zeus in some way. They knowingly act as spies for their God in all matters.
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- Theban statesman and soldier of renown
- They serve as a powerful indicator of how we, the audience, should react to the tragic events
- First, she was the wife of Laius. Then, the wife of her son, Oedipus. Sister to Creon
- Oldest daughter (and half-sister)of Oedipus and Jocasta, braver of the two daughters and sets off to make sure her brother gets a proper burial
- Greek goddess of wisdom, war and crafts
- Greek God of the sky, king of the gods and ruler of the world
- Monster in Thebes with the head of a woman, the wings of a bird and the body of a lion that killed any traveler that could not solve her riddle
- Mythical founder of Thebes, the city Oedipus rules
- The first messenger saved Oedipus when he was a baby
- Greek God of the sun, prophecy and disease
21 Clues: Theban statesman and soldier of renown • Greek goddess of wisdom, war and crafts • Greek God of ecstasy, the theater and wine • Greek God of the sun, prophecy and disease • Brings the news of the Queens death by suicide • Mythical founder of Thebes, the city Oedipus rules • The first messenger saved Oedipus when he was a baby • ...
6th Grade Greece Crossword 2024-02-14
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- A government in which a few wealthy citizens hold power over the rest
- The body of water between the Greek islands
- The people who invaded Greece in about 1100 BC and introduced Greece to iron
- The fort at the center of each city-state in which people could take refuge in an attack
- The Greek city-state that was on the coast on the mainland of Greece that had great education and developed democracy
- The Greek name for the letter A
- The people who were the first to develop civilization in the Aegean region from 2500 to 1450 BC
- A member of a political community with rights and responsibilities
- Soldiers of the Greek city-states who fought on foot with a spear, a short sword, and a shield
- A government in which all citizens share in running the government
- A military formation in which soldiers would fight shoulder to shoulder with their shields raised to protect from arrows
- The age that Spartan boys had to enter the military
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- The Greek word for a city-state
- The people who moved to Greece from central Asia and destroyed the Minoan civilization
- The site on the island of Crete that was once the palace of king Minos
- Someone who seizes power and rules with total authority
- The place outside the acropolis used as a marketplace and where people could gather and debate issues
- Five men who served as elected councilmen in Sparta who helped govern the city-state
- The people who lived in Greece beginning in 750 BC who developed the Greek alphabet
- The Greek city-state located on Peloponnesus that was a heavily militarily inclined society
- A settlement in a new territory that has close ties to its homeland
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- The ruler who ended the farmer rebellion in Athens and helped begin democracy
- Storytellers of Greece who passed down oral tradition
24 Clues: The Greek word for a city-state • The Greek name for the letter A • The body of water between the Greek islands • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • The age that Spartan boys had to enter the military • Storytellers of Greece who passed down oral tradition • Someone who seizes power and rules with total authority • ...
Literature 102: Master Pieces 2016-07-04
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- / god of war, who sides with the Trojans.
- / beautiful captive of Achilles, taken by Agamemnon.
- /capulet cousin of JULIET
- / wife of Menelaus, kidnapped by Paris.
- /friend of ROMEO, related to PRINCE
- / Son of MONTAGUE
- / gigantic warrior.
- / Greek soothsayer who advises Agamemnon.
- /Mother of JULIET, about 27
- / superior Greek warrior.
- /montague servant to ROMEO
- / Greek warrior and best friend to Achilles.
- /Carries message for FRIAR LAWRENCE
- / wise old king who advises Agamemnon.
- / King of Sparta and brother of Agamemnon. After a Trojan named Paris took his wife, Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, the Greeks declared war on Troy.
- /Father of ROMEO
- / god of the sea.
- / King of Troy.
- /capulet servant
- / wise Greek warrior.
- / Greek warrior and king of the Myrmidons. He is considered the greatest warrior in the world.
- / king of the gods who promises Thetis he’ll take Achilles’ side.
- /Count to wed JULIET, related to PRINCE
- / sea goddess who is the mother of Achilles.
- / feared sun god, who sides with the Trojans.
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- /Prince of Verona
- / messenger goddess.
- /Franciscan who marries ROMEO & JULIET
- /capulet servant
- / goddess of wisdom and war, who favors the Greeks.
- /Montague cousin of ROMEO
- /montague servant
- / god of the forge, who favors the Greeks.
- / superior Trojan archer.
- /Mother of ROMEO
- / Trojan spy who checks out the Greek camp.
- /Sells poison to ROMEO
- / Commander-in-chief of the Greek armies. He anger Achilles when he takes back a prize girls, Briseis.
- / goddess of love and beauty, who sides with the Trojans.
- /Father of JULIET, in his 50's
- /Capulet servant to JULIET
- /Capulet servant to NURSE
- /daughter of CAPULET, age 13
- / queen of the gods, who favors the Greeks.
- / bravest and most accomplished of the Trojan warriors; son of Priam.
45 Clues: / King of Troy. • /capulet servant • /Mother of ROMEO • /Father of ROMEO • /capulet servant • /Prince of Verona • /montague servant • / Son of MONTAGUE • / god of the sea. • / gigantic warrior. • / messenger goddess. • / wise Greek warrior. • /Sells poison to ROMEO • /Montague cousin of ROMEO • /capulet cousin of JULIET • / superior Trojan archer. • / superior Greek warrior. • ...
Welcome Back Review 2024-01-02
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- Wife of Zeus
- Greece is a ___________ because it is surrounded on three sides by water
- Length (# of years) of a term for a U.S. President
- Greek god of the sea
- The term for a half man, half god like Achilles
- Island destroyed by Thera’s volcanic eruption, ash and tsunami
- He swallowed his own children except for Zeus who was hidden by his mother
- Sea named after a King who fell to his death after his son failed to change the color of his sails
- 1st seafaring civilization of the Mediterranean World
- He wrote the poem about the Trojan War and its’ hero
- This product was traded by the Minoans and Mycenaeans (2wds.)
- Gov. type where one person holds power
- According to Mythology, the city of Athens was named after this Goddess
- In the year ______ BC, Athens became a democratic government (2wds)
- The Goddess of ________, Eris, caused a fight amongst the goddesses of Mt. Olympus.
- U.S. type of Democracy
- He came up with the idea that helped the Mycenaeans win the Trojan War
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- Who did Zeus choose to judge the fairest of them all contest between the Olympian goddesses?
- Greek god of metalworking
- Part of a Greek city state known as the high hill
- God that helped guide Paris’ arrow that killed the great Achilles
- Athenian type of Democracy
- This myth explained the downfall of the Minoans. (4wds)
- Man credited with replacing the aristocracy with a democratic government
- According to mythology, this Goddess was born as a result of Zeus’ headache
- Island “kicked” by the boot of Italy
- Greek Goddess of wine, vine, celebration
- Part of a Greek city state known as the marketplace
- Greek name for a city state
- Gov. type in which a few people (usually rich landowners) hold power
- Greek Goddess of Agriculture
31 Clues: Wife of Zeus • Greek god of the sea • U.S. type of Democracy • Greek god of metalworking • Athenian type of Democracy • Greek name for a city state • Greek Goddess of Agriculture • Island “kicked” by the boot of Italy • Gov. type where one person holds power • Greek Goddess of wine, vine, celebration • The term for a half man, half god like Achilles • ...
CHL-006: FINAL QUIZ, PART II: CROSSWORD 2023-05-15
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- These were heavily armed and heavily armored citizen-soldiers of ancient Greece.
- She won a contest against Poseidon to become the patron goddess of the city of Athens.
- This is a form of government that is "rule by the people."
- This was the chief god of the ancient Greeks. He had two brothers.
- This is something made for the very first time.
- This ancient Greek King saw his city destroyed by Cyrus the Persian; his son and heir also died.
- This is a one-on-one or one-on-two teacher.
- Old stories tell us that this person was the first King of Athens.
- One of these kinds of Greek Soldiers was expected to surrender his shield.
- This is a half-man. half-bull monster killed by Theseus.
- The GOD of _____ called himself "I AM".
- Elected leaders in Athens were called this.
- He was the Greek god of the underworld and of death, and a brother to Zeus.
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- This is a story told to explain a truth about the world
- This was one of two major cities in ancient Greek Society. The other was Athens.
- He was one of the most famous of Athenian Tyrants.
- Ares was an unpopular god among the Greeks, as he was the god of _____.
- A Greek City was called this.
- He was a famous demi-god who died in the Trojan War by taking an arrow in his heel.
- This measures heat.
- Spartan Boys were a part of this between the ages of seven and twenty-nine years.
- This is a rocky peninsula in the Southern part of Greece; Sparta was located here.
- Spartan boys were taken from home at the age of 7 years to start this type of training.
- This was one of two major cities in ancient Greek Society. The other was Sparta.
- Except for Sparta, most Ancient Greek City-States had gotten rid of these.
25 Clues: This measures heat. • A Greek City was called this. • The GOD of _____ called himself "I AM". • This is a one-on-one or one-on-two teacher. • Elected leaders in Athens were called this. • This is something made for the very first time. • He was one of the most famous of Athenian Tyrants. • This is a story told to explain a truth about the world • ...
the topic Heroes 2023-12-07
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- - Greek hero who defeated Medusa.
- - Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
- - Greek hero of the Trojan War.
- - Hero of Irish mythology.
- - Heroic tales often involve a __ of a fortress.
- - Sumerian king and epic hero.
- - Leader of the Argonauts in Greek mythology.
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- - Demigod known for his strength.
- - Hero of an Old English epic poem.
- - Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.
- - Legendary English outlaw and hero.
- - Mythical British king and hero.
- - Legendary wizard and advisor to King Arthur.
- - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel.
- - Arabian hero of a famous folk tale.
15 Clues: - Hero of Irish mythology. • - Sumerian king and epic hero. • - Greek hero of the Trojan War. • - Demigod known for his strength. • - Greek hero who defeated Medusa. • - Mythical British king and hero. • - Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. • - Hero of an Old English epic poem. • - Legendary English outlaw and hero. • - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel. • ...
