greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Unusual Adjectives 2023-11-09
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- It shines, it... (7 first letters) (10 letters total)
- If you are in trouble, you ask for (4 first letters), more or... (4 last letters) (8 letters total)
- "She is frozen, she is..." (9 letters total)
- A toxic relationship (last 5 letters) (7 letters total)
- No in french (3 letters), tea in portuguese (2 letters), a tiny insect (last 3 letters)(10 letters total)
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- A very old civilization (first 4 letters), lower than a dollar (last 4 letters) (12 letters total)
- If you hate someone, you block or ... (first 4 letters) the book is on the... (5 last letters)(10 letters total)
- Someone who is talking nonsense (first 6 letters) (7 letters total)
- Lemon or... (last 4 letters) (7 letters total)
- No limits (9 letters total)
10 Clues: No limits (9 letters total) • "She is frozen, she is..." (9 letters total) • Lemon or... (last 4 letters) (7 letters total) • It shines, it... (7 first letters) (10 letters total) • A toxic relationship (last 5 letters) (7 letters total) • Someone who is talking nonsense (first 6 letters) (7 letters total) • ...
8 Grade 2024-05-05
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- Male ruler of a country, usually by inheritance (4 letters)
- The person in charge of a movie or play (7 letters)
- Relating to more than one country (12 letters)
- Absence of noise or sound (7 letters)
- The organ in your chest that pumps blood through your body (5 letters)
- Close relationship between two or more people who trust each other (10 letters)
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- Person who creates art, especially paintings or drawings (6 letters)
- Feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions (5 letters)
- Feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that has happened (6 letters)
- All existing matter and space, including all the stars and planets (8 letters)
- A physical confrontation between two or more people (5 letters)
- To have as part of a whole; contain
12 Clues: To have as part of a whole; contain • Absence of noise or sound (7 letters) • Relating to more than one country (12 letters) • The person in charge of a movie or play (7 letters) • Male ruler of a country, usually by inheritance (4 letters) • A physical confrontation between two or more people (5 letters) • ...
Animals 2017-02-02
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- It is (white, black, brown, gray).
- It is medium, it has 2 legs, it has 8 letters.
- It is medium, it has big feathers, it has 6 letters.
- of the body: It has (big or small) (ears).
- It is big, it has big legs, it has 5 letters.
- It is big, it has 4 legs, it has 3 letters. size number number 1. 2.
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- of letters: It has (3, 5, 6, or 7) letters.
- It is big, it has big ears, it has 6 letters.
- It is medium, it has big horns, it has 4 letters.
- It is medium, it is white, it has 5 letters.
- It is big, it has 4 legs, it has 3 letters.
- It is (big, medium, or small).
12 Clues: It is (big, medium, or small). • It is (white, black, brown, gray). • of the body: It has (big or small) (ears). • of letters: It has (3, 5, 6, or 7) letters. • It is big, it has 4 legs, it has 3 letters. • It is medium, it is white, it has 5 letters. • It is big, it has big ears, it has 6 letters. • It is big, it has big legs, it has 5 letters. • ...
Crossword Puzzle-Day 01 (Basic Module) 2024-07-15
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- Protein in red blood cells affected by sickle cell disease (11 letters)
- Most of the coagulation factors are synthesized in this organ (5 letters)
- Treatment involving regular infusions to prevent bleeding (9 letters)
- Type of haemophilia that emerges spontaneously later in life, not at birth (8 letters)
- Process of tailoring product choice and dosing regimen for optimal haemophilia treatment
- A complication where the body's immune system fights clotting factor treatments (9 letters)
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- Bleeding into joints, causing pain and swelling (9 letters)
- Clotting factor responsible for the extrinsic pathway (Bonus: it is also a prime number) (8 letters)
- Products that are not marketed yet (8 letters)
- A first-in-class anti-tissue factor pathway inhibitor for haemophilia prophylaxis (10 letters)
- Type of mutation causing sickle cell disease (7 letters)
- Clotting factor is deficient in haemophilia B (8 letters)
12 Clues: Products that are not marketed yet (8 letters) • Type of mutation causing sickle cell disease (7 letters) • Clotting factor is deficient in haemophilia B (8 letters) • Bleeding into joints, causing pain and swelling (9 letters) • Treatment involving regular infusions to prevent bleeding (9 letters) • ...
W. Civ Chapter 4 Vocab Review 2024-12-05
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- An ancient Greek city-state famous for its cultural, intellectual, and political achievements, particularly in democracy.
- The model of the solar system that places the sun at the center, rather than the Earth.
- An ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, best known for his contributions to geometry, particularly the Pythagorean theorem.
- The father of Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia who united the Greek city-states and set the stage for Alexander's conquests.
- An ancient palace in Crete, associated with the Minoan civilization, known for its complex architecture and art.
- The deliberate killing of a prominent person, often for political reasons.
- A class of people considered to be elite or noble, often holding power or privilege over others in a society.
- An ancient Greek physician often called the "Father of Medicine," recognized for his work in ethics and the practice of medicine.
- A famous ancient city in Egypt founded by Alexander the Great, known for its library and cultural significance.
- An ancient Greek city-state known for its military focus and rigid social structure.
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- A high, elevated area in a Greek city-state, often containing important buildings and temples.
- A system of government in which the citizens exercise power, typically through voting.
- A political system where a small group of people hold power, often based on wealth, family ties, or military control.
- the Great: An ancient Macedonian ruler who created one of the largest empires in history by conquering many territories.
- A legendary conflict from Greek mythology, fought between the city of Troy and the Greek states, often said to have been sparked by the abduction of Helen.
- A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water, often significant for navigation.
- An ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- A type of mural painting done on wet plaster so that the colors become part of the wall when it dries.
- A city-state in ancient Greece, functioning as an independent political entity with its own government.
- A person who is legally recognized as a member of a state or community, with specific rights and responsibilities.
- A military formation used by ancient Greek armies, where soldiers lined up in rows and fought closely together.
- A place that is holy or important, often dedicated to a god or a significant figure, where people go to pray or make offerings.
- To absorb or integrate people or ideas into a wider culture or group.
- A group of officials who are responsible for making laws in a government.
- A form of government where a single person, usually a king or queen, rules for life or until abdication.
- A ruler who takes power unconstitutionally or without the consent of the governed, often associated with cruelty and oppression.
- An ancient Greek mathematician and inventor known for his contributions to physics and mathematics, including the principle of buoyancy.
27 Clues: To absorb or integrate people or ideas into a wider culture or group. • A group of officials who are responsible for making laws in a government. • The deliberate killing of a prominent person, often for political reasons. • An ancient Greek city-state known for its military focus and rigid social structure. • ...
The Pauline Letters 2016-05-16
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- what do Catholics receive when they partipate in the seven sacraments
- who was the woman that Paul preached to at Phillipi
- right of initation into the Christian Church
- first place Paul established in Europe
- Prophet Many scholars believed this wrote the fourth gospel
- a moral or spiritual habit and desire to do good
- Is apocalyptic writing
- how many stations of the cross are there
- one How many letters are in the New Testament
- the letter of Jude is very similar too the letter of
- The book of Revelation offers what to gods presence
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- How many marks of the church are there
- three marks of the church are One, Holy, and Apostolic, what's the fourth
- a person who displays hatred for those who follow Christ
- how many letters did Paul write
- shorted of all letters
- epistle
- most articulate of Pauls letters
- how many missionary journies did Paul take
19 Clues: epistle • shorted of all letters • Is apocalyptic writing • how many letters did Paul write • most articulate of Pauls letters • How many marks of the church are there • first place Paul established in Europe • how many stations of the cross are there • how many missionary journies did Paul take • right of initation into the Christian Church • ...
numerals and letters 2024-12-17
20 Clues: - 3 • - 20 • - 80 • - 18 • - 12 • - 50 • - 26 • - 66 • - 30 • - 70 • - 66 • - 13 • - 52 • - 16 • - 98 • - 100 • - 1000 • letter B is number___ in the alphabet • - letter O is number___ in the alphabet • - letter I is number___ in the alphabet
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CHALLENGE 2025-08-26
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- (9 letters): A group of specific environmental factors whose demand for goods like houses and cars is notably boosted by lower interest rates.
- (9 letters): A characteristic of the business environment implying that predicting the exact nature and timing of changes is inherently challenging, creating risk for firms.
- (14 letters): A significant economic measure discussed, which led to a decline in private wealth and an increase in digitalisation, and is also an example of an economic factor triggering technological changes.
- (5 letters): The dimension of the business environment that includes constitutional provisions and adherence to various acts such as the Companies Act, as well as government regulations and court decisions.
- (13 letters): This environment is concerned with forces relating to scientific advancements, new production methods, and modern payment mechanisms like UPI, impacting production, products, and marketing.
- (9 letters): This environmental dimension profoundly impacts business confidence, largely through the prevailing government's stability and disposition.
- (7 letters): The type of payment businesses are increasingly encouraging in a push towards a "less cash" economy, offering both convenience and transparency.
- (7 letters): A prominent social trend that has led to a noticeable increase in demand for organic and low-fat food options.
- (5 letters): The strategic advantage gained by firms that are quick to identify and capitalise on opportunities presented by the external environment, as exemplified by Maruti's market entry.
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- (7 letters): The ultimate challenge for businesses that fail to adapt proactively to shifts in their external operating conditions, as highlighted by the importance of respecting cultural values.
- (8 letters): This term describes the encompassing nature of the business environment, representing all external forces collectively affecting a business.
- (8 letters): The banking policy of the Government, primarily overseen by the R.B.I., which influences money supply through mechanisms like changes in the bank rate.
- (9 letters): An efficient system within the social environment that contributes both a skilled workforce and more informed consumers to businesses.
- (12 letters): A defining feature of the business environment, exemplified by how an economic policy change led to a surge in digital transactions, where a change in one component triggers changes in others.
- (9 letters): An economic factor that simultaneously increases the cost of inputs for businesses while reducing consumer demand for their products.
15 Clues: (7 letters): A prominent social trend that has led to a noticeable increase in demand for organic and low-fat food options. • (9 letters): A group of specific environmental factors whose demand for goods like houses and cars is notably boosted by lower interest rates. • ...
CROSSWORD ON ANCIENT GREECE 2023-02-24
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- creator of the theory that that the square on the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal in area to the sum of the squares on the other two sides.
- a type of pillar invented by the Greeks that has a relatively ornate capital
- a well known Greek philosopher
- a famous building in the Acropolis dedicated to the goddess of Athena
- a man who spread Greek culture around the world (__ the Great)
- a sports competition involving various sports that is still held today
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- the Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- the letter ‘a’ in Ancient Greek alphabet
- a system of government invented by the Greeks
- a place where plays are performed
- a Greek philosopher who wrote about nature, science, math and politics
- a ten year was between the Greeks and the Trojans
- one of the most prominent cities in Ancient Greece
- the king of the gods in Greek mythology
- simplest of the three pillars with a plain capital
15 Clues: a well known Greek philosopher • a place where plays are performed • the Greek goddess of war and wisdom • the king of the gods in Greek mythology • the letter ‘a’ in Ancient Greek alphabet • a system of government invented by the Greeks • a ten year was between the Greeks and the Trojans • one of the most prominent cities in Ancient Greece • ...
Greece VS Rome 2021-02-12
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- The pets Greeks loved
- When the husband became her new master
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- the most important Greek food
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- Roman society depended on...
- the toy most boys used
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- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- The term for crushing the grapes
- defeated romulus augustus
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- Piggyback game in Greece
- The type of clothing Greeks wear
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- Romulus and Remus father.
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • defeated romulus augustus • Romulus and Remus father. • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The term for crushing the grapes • The type of clothing Greeks wear • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-10
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- The term for crushing the grapes
- Piggyback game in Greece
- the most important Greek food
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- The type of clothing Greeks wear
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- the toy most boys used
- Roman society depended on...
- Romulus and Remus father.
- defeated romulus augustus
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- When the husband became her new master
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- The pets Greeks loved
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • Romulus and Remus father. • defeated romulus augustus • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The term for crushing the grapes • The type of clothing Greeks wear • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
Lithos, Petros, Geo Crossword 2024-10-15
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- hard or stony in nature
- fix in amazement, terror, or shock
- the description of the world
- Greek name meaning stone or rock
- relating to international politics influenced by geographic factors
- heat energy from the inside of the earth
- the liquid mixture of oil in certain rock
- pertaining to the later Stone Age
- prefix from Greek gaia meaning earth
- Greek root meaning stone
- the measurement of the earth and the things in it
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- Anglicized form of the Greek name meaning rock
- the solid part of the earth's surface
- the process of turning to stone or hardening
- a huge prehistoric stone
- pertaining to the Early Stone Age
- the study of rocks and earth structures
- a monument a single large stone
18 Clues: hard or stony in nature • a huge prehistoric stone • Greek root meaning stone • the description of the world • a monument a single large stone • Greek name meaning stone or rock • pertaining to the Early Stone Age • pertaining to the later Stone Age • fix in amazement, terror, or shock • prefix from Greek gaia meaning earth • the solid part of the earth's surface • ...
Greece VS Rome 2021-02-12
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- the toy most boys used
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- defeated romulus augustus
- The pets Greeks loved
- The term for crushing the grapes
- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- Piggyback game in Greece
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- The type of clothing Greeks wear
- When the husband became her new master
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- Romulus and Remus father.
- the most important Greek food
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- Roman society depended on...
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • Romulus and Remus father. • defeated romulus augustus • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The type of clothing Greeks wear • The term for crushing the grapes • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
Know our Team 2023-03-15
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- She shares the name with Ms World of year 2000
- Her name is shared with Indian cricket commentator
- Automation person of AP Team
- Anytime anywhere he can start playing cricket
- Her name is of the goddess of wealth
- Has starting three letters, which starts the day with the rising
- K Who is one of the biggest fan of Sachin Tendulkar
- He shares name with the famous cricketer among the Pathan brothers
- The 1st three letters are the start of the week
- Has 5 letters in name with 2nd and 4th letter the same
- R Has twin name in the team, ends with letter d in last name
- He shares the name with a famous cricketer and a head cricket coach
- Father of Nation
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- This is a name of a girl,Starts with a J and Ends with A
- His name means a Lamp which lightens
- She shares the name with Ms World of year 1994
- Her name means Worship
- Music is his passion, singer he is of the team
- Known as Baba of AP Team
- Has 8 letters, whose name has last four letters meaning half
- Her name is a pinkish red to blood-red colored gemstone
- Name resembles the meaning - Huge
- Has 7 Letters in name with second letter H
23 Clues: Father of Nation • Her name means Worship • Known as Baba of AP Team • Automation person of AP Team • Name resembles the meaning - Huge • His name means a Lamp which lightens • Her name is of the goddess of wealth • Has 7 Letters in name with second letter H • Anytime anywhere he can start playing cricket • She shares the name with Ms World of year 1994 • ...
Milla's puzzle 2 2020-04-03
20 Clues: glide • whine • share • posting • sharing • sribble • whining • peeking • "Hello" • chewing • "Yummy" • washing • gliding • scribbling • "Helloing" • "fantasying" • opposite of open • opposite of opening • rearrange letters: esu • rearrange letters: gnisu
Pranisha Odari's Q2 choice board vocab 2021-10-21
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- the study of or search for truth, wisdom, and the right way to live
- Spartan slaves
- The war between Athens and Sparta that in which Sparta won, but left Greece as a whole weak and ready to fall to its neighbors to the north.
- a legal member of a country
- king of the gods in Ancient Greek religion
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- 10 year war fought between the Mycenaean Greeks and the city of Troy
- Greek physician known as the father of medicine
- A government ruled by a king or queen
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- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia
- a city-state of ancient Greece that was first to have a democracy; the capital of present-day Greece
- Of or relating to Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great
- the temple honoring the goddess Athena, built on the acropolis above Athens
- Greek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
16 Clues: Spartan slaves • Greek goddess of wisdom • a legal member of a country • A government ruled by a king or queen • king of the gods in Ancient Greek religion • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • Greek physician known as the father of medicine • King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia • ...
What does Marcos Remember? 2023-02-17
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- the highest mountain in Africa
- the Greek god of music and dance
- the name of one of Christopher Columbus' ships. Named after a saint.
- a Greek mythical creature with numerous heads that grow bacl when cut off.
- the Greek god of wine and fertility.
- the name of the beautiful waterfall that is found between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
- the name of the mountain where the Greek gods lived.
- a "jellyfish" also know as the Portuguese Man O War.
- one of Santa's reindeer, whose name means he's fast.
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- a promise you make to yourself in the new year to change something about your life
- a type of jellyfish who eats its own kind
- a Greek mythical creature who was once a beautiful woman that was turned into a monster by Athena.
- a disease some sailors get from a lack of vitamin C.
- the Greek god of the sea and the brother of Zeus.
- a mythical beast which was very large and lumbering with oly one eye.
- the name given to the segregation of whit and black people in South Africa
16 Clues: the highest mountain in Africa • the Greek god of music and dance • the Greek god of wine and fertility. • a type of jellyfish who eats its own kind • the Greek god of the sea and the brother of Zeus. • a disease some sailors get from a lack of vitamin C. • the name of the mountain where the Greek gods lived. • a "jellyfish" also know as the Portuguese Man O War. • ...
ENGLISH 2025-01-23
10 Clues: Synonym:Anger(5 letters) • Synonym:Adorn(8 letters) • Synonym:Esteem(7 letters) • Synonym:Annual(6 letters) • Antonym:Confess(4 letters) • Antonym:Believe(5 letters) • Synonym:Concise(5 letters) • Antonym:Entrance(4 letters) • Synonym:Indolent(4 letters) • Antonym:Courteous(4 letters)
Silent Letters 2021-08-20
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- Use a strong one to tie the load down.
- We use a pencil to do this.
- Young fellas play fighting.
- An explosive device.
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- There was a noise at the door.
- The opposite of do.
- Garden ornaments.
- I bought it yesterday.
- Another word for correct.
- The old people have information about culture.
- Used for cutting up food.
- A baby sheep.
12 Clues: A baby sheep. • Garden ornaments. • The opposite of do. • An explosive device. • I bought it yesterday. • Another word for correct. • Used for cutting up food. • We use a pencil to do this. • Young fellas play fighting. • There was a noise at the door. • Use a strong one to tie the load down. • The old people have information about culture.
5-Letters 2024-03-05
12 Clues: FOIL to Clairo • The first Wordle • Go-to dinner food • "Thanks" in Vietnamese • The forgotten metaphor • Copley library activity • The band's animal mascot • Great combo with a t-shirt • How to pronounce your name • The environment to drink in • How not to pronounce your name • The most surprising thing she does
Double letters 2023-09-05
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- abduct (someone) and hold them captive, typically to obtain a ransom
- show approval or praise by clapping.
- not suitable or proper in the circumstances.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- recognize the full worth of.
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- an idea or plan put forward for consideration
- have or express an unfavourable opinion
- the action or process of adding something to something else.
- the technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose.
- causing shock or dismay; horrific
- pleasing or appealing to the senses.
12 Clues: recognize the full worth of. • causing shock or dismay; horrific • pleasing or appealing to the senses. • show approval or praise by clapping. • have or express an unfavourable opinion • not suitable or proper in the circumstances. • an idea or plan put forward for consideration • the action or process of adding something to something else. • ...
Silent Letters 2024-11-13
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- - I like to _____ my brothers.
- a person you would call if your toilet was broken
- a tool used to control your hair.
- - something that tells the time.
- - something you might do before the king to be respectful
- - something you do to make clothes
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- someone smart has lots of this
- something you might look for at a crime scene
- something you see in a cemetery
- - a part of your hand
- - a person who wears shiny armour and fights in battles
- - I use an iron to get the ___ out of my clothes
12 Clues: - a part of your hand • someone smart has lots of this • - I like to _____ my brothers. • something you see in a cemetery • - something that tells the time. • a tool used to control your hair. • - something you do to make clothes • something you might look for at a crime scene • - I use an iron to get the ___ out of my clothes • ...
Silent letters 2024-11-05
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- A similarity in sound between words or syllables, especially at the end of lines in poetry.
- To give in or surrender to something, often after resistance.
- A high-pitched sound made by blowing air or a device that produces this sound.
- A response or solution to a question or problem.
- To make something slightly wet or damp.
- Delicate or understated, not immediately obvious.
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- A shape resembling a curved, thin slice, like the moon in certain phases.
- A spiky plant with a purple flower, often found in wild areas.
- Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement.
- A possessive pronoun used to ask or indicate ownership.
- To capture and hold someone’s attention intensely.
- The middle day of the week, following Tuesday and before Thursday.
12 Clues: To make something slightly wet or damp. • A response or solution to a question or problem. • Delicate or understated, not immediately obvious. • To capture and hold someone’s attention intensely. • Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. • A possessive pronoun used to ask or indicate ownership. • ...
Greek History 2023-10-22
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- Great war between The two most powerful city states of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta.
- Who reformed Athenian laws?
- The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world.
- A form of government that mainly has males in charge of running politics and making important decisions.
- Native people to the Greek land who helped to form the ancient Greek religion.
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- Zeus' daughter that was bestowed with great power due to her being his favorite.
- Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth.
- Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy."
- Believing in multiple gods.
- Greek god of the underworld and brother to Zeus and Posideon.
- Head honcho of all the Greek gods.
- A form of government that allows everyone to be included.
- A form of government that has people who would want to rule take things by force.
- A legendary between the early Greeks and the people of Troy.
- The name that both the people and the society of ancient Greece called non-citizens
15 Clues: Believing in multiple gods. • Who reformed Athenian laws? • Head honcho of all the Greek gods. • Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth. • The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world. • Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy." • A form of government that allows everyone to be included. • ...
Greek History 2023-10-22
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- Great war between The two most powerful city states of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta.
- Who reformed Athenian laws?
- The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world.
- A form of government that mainly has males in charge of running politics and making important decisions.
- Native people to the Greek land who helped to form the ancient Greek religion.
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- Zeus' daughter that was bestowed with great power due to her being his favorite.
- Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth.
- Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy."
- Believing in multiple gods.
- Greek god of the underworld and brother to Zeus and Posideon.
- Head honcho of all the Greek gods.
- A form of government that allows everyone to be included.
- A form of government that has people who would want to rule take things by force.
- A legendary between the early Greeks and the people of Troy.
- The name that both the people and the society of ancient Greece called non-citizens
15 Clues: Believing in multiple gods. • Who reformed Athenian laws? • Head honcho of all the Greek gods. • Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth. • The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world. • Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy." • A form of government that allows everyone to be included. • ...
The Odyssey Key Terms 2022-11-01
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- a Greek epic poem describing the siege of Troy
- a sorceress who detained Odysseus on her island and turned his men into swine
- goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare
- a Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the Journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy
- ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC)
- the son of Odysseus and Penelope
- another name for Odysseus
- (Greek Mythology) one of the race of giants having a single eye in the middle of their forehead
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- the sea nymph who detained Odysseus for seven years
- a Greek island to the west of Greece; Odysseus’ kingdom
- the wife of Odysseus
- a famous mythical Greek hero; the hero of The Odyssey
- the god of the sea and earthquakes in ancient mythology
- shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
- an ancient city in Asia Minor that was the site of the Trojan War
15 Clues: the wife of Odysseus • another name for Odysseus • the son of Odysseus and Penelope • a Greek epic poem describing the siege of Troy • the sea nymph who detained Odysseus for seven years • goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare • a famous mythical Greek hero; the hero of The Odyssey • a Greek island to the west of Greece; Odysseus’ kingdom • ...
Maketu 2026-02-25
10 Clues: Land (6 letters) • Moon (6 letters) • Tide (3 letters) • Food (3 letters) • Stone (4 letters) • Ocean (6 letters) • Guardian (8 letters) • Driftwood (6 letters) • Shellfish (4 letters) • Care / guardianship (7 letters)
Handwriting Analysis Unit 2024-04-19
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- When the writing has unique or fancy loops/curls through the letters and words.
- How letters flow whether they are smooth,erratic,or shaky
- What a forensic expert needs to analyze handwriting (Known Sample of subjects writing)
- Writings dictated by the investigator to the writer
- Recommended Minimum amount of repetitions of signatures that investigators need to obtain
- If no determination can be made from the evidence, the examiner will issue an... result
- WHen the text is above, on, or below the line
- Opposite of Printed letters
- When the words or letters lean left, right, or variable.
- When capital or lowercase letters connect with one another
- Recommended minimum amount of entire written letters that investigators need to obtain.
- How letters are spaced or crowded
- Burning, bleaching, or using a laser to get rid of a document
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- Writings that were completed by the subject prior to investigation
- The equal or unequal pressure applied when writing in upwards or downwards strokes
- The ratio of height to width with the words and letters
- Overwrites a portion of the document, for example changing a 4 to a 9
- Placing a new document over the original and tracing it
- Attempting to alter writing so it cannot be traced back(Ransom Note or Threat)
- Removing, adding, or changing a portion of the original
- Normal way of writing which is opposite of cursive
- Adding or changing words, dates, and numbers
- production of an imitation of currency,artwork,documents, and name-brand knock off items for the purpose of deception.
- Attempt to copy a signature or handwriting sample from a genuine article by trying to imitate the handwriting of the original
- using an eraser,knife,sandpaper or sharp tool to erase part of a document
- Written forgery with no knowledge of the appearance of the original
- When the writer doesn't lift the pen and the words/letters flow constantly
- Two writings came from one person if their similarities are... and no differences are found
- Established in 1865 to suppress counterfeiting
29 Clues: Opposite of Printed letters • How letters are spaced or crowded • Adding or changing words, dates, and numbers • WHen the text is above, on, or below the line • Established in 1865 to suppress counterfeiting • Normal way of writing which is opposite of cursive • Writings dictated by the investigator to the writer • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-05
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- A mountain nymph cursed by Hera and is associated with unrequited love or love that is not felt and returned
- Greek counterpart of Cupid in Roman myth
- Otherwise known as Vulcan in Roman myth And is a god with a disability/deformity
- The Greek version of the Roman god Mercury and symbolizes eloquence and speed
- The Greek counterpart of Jupiter and is closely associated with him interfering in the affairs of mortals
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- The Greek counterpart of Neptune and represents the wild untamed power of nature
- Greek counterpart of Bacchus in Roman myth and is associated with death and rebirth as well as madness
- A young handsome Greek man who is associated with vanity
- A tragic hero of Greek myth and who is associated with the flawed nature of humanity
- A musician who went down the underworld to rescue his lover and is associated with true love
- The wife of a great musician and is associated with true love and disobedience to the gods
- Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Juno and who symbolize motherhood and loyalty
- Greek counterpart of Pluto in Roman myth and is associated with unhappiness and loneliness
13 Clues: Greek counterpart of Cupid in Roman myth • A young handsome Greek man who is associated with vanity • The Greek version of the Roman god Mercury and symbolizes eloquence and speed • The Greek counterpart of Neptune and represents the wild untamed power of nature • Otherwise known as Vulcan in Roman myth And is a god with a disability/deformity • ...
Monday ELA 5/20 2024-05-20
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- The 7th month, according to the old Roman calendar
- Half of the globe (we refer to them as northern or southern)
- A five-sided shape
- An eight-sided shape
- The Greek prefix for six
- The latin prefix for four
- A religion that believes in one god
- The 10th month, according to the old Roman calendar.
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- A plant that has two cotyledons
- A sporting event that has five activities
- A seven-sided shape
- The Greek prefix for one
- The Greek prefix for four
- The latin prefix for one
- The Greek and Latin prefix for eight
- The latin prefix for two
16 Clues: A five-sided shape • A seven-sided shape • An eight-sided shape • The Greek prefix for one • The Greek prefix for six • The latin prefix for one • The latin prefix for two • The Greek prefix for four • The latin prefix for four • A plant that has two cotyledons • A religion that believes in one god • The Greek and Latin prefix for eight • A sporting event that has five activities • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-05
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- A mountain nymph cursed by Hera and is associated with unrequited love or love that is not felt and returned
- Greek counterpart of Cupid in Roman myth
- Otherwise known as Vulcan in Roman myth And is a god with a disability/deformity
- The Greek version of the Roman god Mercury and symbolizes eloquence and speed
- The Greek counterpart of Jupiter and is closely associated with him interfering in the affairs of mortals
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- The Greek counterpart of Neptune and represents the wild untamed power of nature
- Greek counterpart of Bacchus in Roman myth and is associated with death and rebirth as well as madness
- A young handsome Greek man who is associated with vanity
- A tragic hero of Greek myth and who is associated with the flawed nature of humanity
- A musician who went down the underworld to rescue his lover and is associated with true love
- The wife of a great musician and is associated with true love and disobedience to the gods
- Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Juno and who symbolize motherhood and loyalty
- Greek counterpart of Pluto in Roman myth and is associated with unhappiness and loneliness
13 Clues: Greek counterpart of Cupid in Roman myth • A young handsome Greek man who is associated with vanity • The Greek version of the Roman god Mercury and symbolizes eloquence and speed • The Greek counterpart of Neptune and represents the wild untamed power of nature • Otherwise known as Vulcan in Roman myth And is a god with a disability/deformity • ...
Greek NT: Jn 1: 1-4 2023-04-28
21 Clues: ὃ • ὁ • ἦν • τὸ • ἐν • ἕν • δι’ • καὶ • τὸν • ζωὴ • θεόν • λόγος • Οὗτος • αὐτοῦ • οὐδὲ (2w) • γέγονεν (4w) • ἐγένετο (3w) • ἀνθρώπων (2w) • πρὸς biblehub.com/text/john/1-1.htm • ἀρχῇ (12)biblehub.com/greek/arche__746.htm • λόγος (69)biblehub.com/greek/logos_3056.htm
Greek vs Roman Gods 2022-06-18
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- Roman God of Fire and Forge
- The Roman Queen of Gods
- The only God that has the same Greek and Roman name
- The Roman name for the Greek God Poseidon
- The Greek Queen of Gods
- Greek mythology _______ Roman mythology over 1,000 years
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- Greek and Roman _______ share many of the same gods and goddesses in their stories
- The Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Greek God of war
- Goddess Hestia's Roman name
- Greek gods had heavy emphasis placed on their physical appearance, both ______, and unpleasantness
11 Clues: Greek God of war • The Roman Queen of Gods • The Greek Queen of Gods • Roman God of Fire and Forge • Goddess Hestia's Roman name • The Goddess of Love and Beauty • The Roman name for the Greek God Poseidon • The only God that has the same Greek and Roman name • Greek mythology _______ Roman mythology over 1,000 years • ...
Unit 2 - Classical Civilizations 2020-10-05
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- In the Roman Republic, the laws of the _______ was displayed publicly in the Forum.
- Greek philosopher who thought the best way to get people to think was to ask them questions
- author of the Iliad and the Odyssey; examples of epic Greek literature
- Chinese political philosophy which emphasizes relationships between people
- Greek philosopher whose teachings influenced modern scientific method
- type of cultural diffusion by Alexander the Great which blended elements of Greek, Egyptian, Indian, and Persian culture
- term for a Roman army unit of 5000 stationed throughout the empire to keep the peace
- Chinese philosophy known for harsh laws and strict punishments
- term which means ‘love of wisdom;’ discipline which involves study of existence, knowledge, ethics, or beauty
- ancient Greek city-state ruled by limited direct democracy
- Roman emperor who issued the Edict of Milan, which made persecution of Christians illegal in 313 AD
- The first Roman emperor; he changed his name from Octavian to "the exalted one."
- this shape, which is basically a 360 degree arch, was used by the Romans a lot
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- original name of the Indian prince upon whose teachings Buddhism is based
- Macedonian king who carried out his father’s dream of conquering the Persian Empire, as well as North Africa and Western India
- Greek mathematician who studied the fundamentals of geometry and triangles.
- term for a Roman structure for bringing water across long distances
- Greek astronomer who estimated the earth’s circumference
- Buddhist term for the state in which a soul no longer has to be reborn again
- political term which refers to people electing representatives
- term for a Greek city-state
- network of trade routes connecting China to the West, which was opened during the Han dynasty
- Qin Shi Huangdi ordered the building of the ___ ___ to help with the problem of invasions by Mongols.
- Roman emperor who divided the empire in half
- Latin name for two-hundred year period of Roman peace and prosperity begun by Augustus
- Maurya era emperor of India whose building of Rock Edicts helped to spread Buddhism
- term for someone who spreads religious ideas
- term for the law-making body of the Roman Republic
- Both a military general who conquered Gaul and a term for the Roman emperor
- collective term for Greek and Roman art and literature
- term for a Roman official who represented the interests of middle-class people (plebeians)
- term for an Indian shrine where Buddhist relics were kept
32 Clues: term for a Greek city-state • Roman emperor who divided the empire in half • term for someone who spreads religious ideas • term for the law-making body of the Roman Republic • collective term for Greek and Roman art and literature • Greek astronomer who estimated the earth’s circumference • term for an Indian shrine where Buddhist relics were kept • ...
Crossword 2022-02-21
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- To serve
- Greek word Martus
- Epicurus’s state of belief
- A missionary
- Adam Christ suffers and dies
- Acceptance of God in the last times
- Start of perfection and glory in the world
- A Christian sub group that follows the Bible
- A belief or or opinion about the orthodox
- Follower of God
- Greek meaning warlike
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- Greek meaning to join or come near
- Group represented by Stephen and his companions
- Slavery, Torah, Moses
- Jesus’s resurrection
- Sent by God to control sin
- Key figure of Israel
- Adam Produces sin/death
- Nomadic group of Israelites
- One who is not Jewish
20 Clues: To serve • A missionary • Follower of God • Greek word Martus • Jesus’s resurrection • Key figure of Israel • Slavery, Torah, Moses • One who is not Jewish • Greek meaning warlike • Adam Produces sin/death • Epicurus’s state of belief • Sent by God to control sin • Nomadic group of Israelites • Adam Christ suffers and dies • Greek meaning to join or come near • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-01-31
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- A greek city-state
- The Great Library
- Island of the Minoans
- Spartan government
- Homer's story about a long journey
- A writing system called "______ B"
- Athens government
- Greek historian, called "the father of history"
- League to protect Greece from invasion
- Method of question-and-answers to find truth
- Lands that Alexander conquered first
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- A government with a king or queen in charge
- Greek god of the sun, Olympian
- Winner of Persian War
- Athenian general, expanded democracy
- king of Macedonia, conqueror
- Common architectural feature
- Athenian philosopher, sentenced to death
- Icarus offended which Greek god?
- Cruel ruler often with military history
- A slave who wrote many fables
21 Clues: The Great Library • Athens government • A greek city-state • Spartan government • Winner of Persian War • Island of the Minoans • king of Macedonia, conqueror • Common architectural feature • A slave who wrote many fables • Greek god of the sun, Olympian • Icarus offended which Greek god? • Homer's story about a long journey • A writing system called "______ B" • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-12-01
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- The god of the sun
- The god of machines
- The god of the earth
- The god of love
- The goddess of the hunt
- The god of wine
- The goddess of victory
- The god of the underworld
- The snake-woman monster
- The one eyed monster
- The goddess of wisdom
- The god of the sky
- Hades' dog
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- The smartest man in Greek Mythology
- the goddess of love AND beauty
- The pit of darkness
- The god of the ocean
- The demigod whose weakness was his ankle.
- The god of war
- The strongest demigod in Greek Mythology
- A Greek conqueror
21 Clues: Hades' dog • The god of war • The god of love • The god of wine • A Greek conqueror • The god of the sun • The god of the sky • The god of machines • The pit of darkness • The god of the earth • The god of the ocean • The one eyed monster • The goddess of wisdom • The goddess of victory • The goddess of the hunt • The snake-woman monster • The god of the underworld • the goddess of love AND beauty • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-10-07
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- Member of a group of people who migrated into the Greek mainland
- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia
- (430-347 BCE) Was a disciple of Socrates whose cornerstone of thought was his theory of Forms, in which there was another world of perfection.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- Prosperous civilization on the Aegean island of Crete in the second millennium B.C.E. Exerted powerful cultural influences on the early Greeks.
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Macedonian King who conquered and unified Greece
- A blend of Greek, Persian, Egyptain, and Indian culture. Started by Alexander the Great.
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- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- (431-404 BCE) The war between Athens and Sparta that in which Sparta won, but left Greece as a whole weak and ready to fall to its neighbors to the north.
- (470-399 BCE) An Athenian philosopher who thought that human beings could lead honest lives and that honor was far more important than wealth, fame, or other superficial attributes.
- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- an Indo-European person who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B.C.
- A Greek Philosopher, taught Alexander the Great, started a famous school, studied with Plato
- 5th century B.C.E wars between the Persian empire and Greek city-states; Greek victories allowed Greek civilization to define identity.
16 Clues: A city-state in ancient Greece. • Macedonian King who conquered and unified Greece • A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia • Member of a group of people who migrated into the Greek mainland • A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-09-18
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- The _______ were one of the four main Greek tribes, known for founding Sparta and influencing classical Greek culture.
- __________________ was one of the greatest military strategists and leaders in world history.
- ______'s most famous work is The Republic, which details a wise society run by a philosopher.
- The highest class in certain societies.
- Any member of a non-Indo-European people who flourished on the island of Crete during the Bronze Age.
- A city-state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes.
- A poet credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature.
- ______________ is known for restoring internal peace to his country.
- A Greek civilization spread across the entire Middle East, thanks to the tactical genius and driving ambition of one man.
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- A system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state.
- The _____________ Wars were conflicts between Athens and Sparta, driven by power struggles for Greek dominance.
- A philosopher who taught that people should care less about their bodies and possessions and more about their souls
- Tactical formation consists of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep.
- The first advanced and distinctively Greek civilization in mainland Greece.
- _________ made pioneering contributions to all fields of philosophy and science, he invented the field of formal logic, and he identified the various scientific disciplines.
- The _______ Wars were Greek city-states' defense against Persian invasions, preserving Greek independence and culture.
16 Clues: The highest class in certain societies. • ______________ is known for restoring internal peace to his country. • The first advanced and distinctively Greek civilization in mainland Greece. • __________________ was one of the greatest military strategists and leaders in world history. • ...
Greece VS Rome 2021-02-12
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- the toy most boys used
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- defeated romulus augustus
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- The pets Greeks loved
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- Romulus and Remus father.
- The term for crushing the grapes
- Roman society depended on...
- the most important Greek food
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- The type of clothing Greeks wear
- Piggyback game in Greece
- When the husband became her new master
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • Romulus and Remus father. • defeated romulus augustus • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The term for crushing the grapes • The type of clothing Greeks wear • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
Greece Vs Rome 2021-02-12
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- the toy most boys used
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- defeated romulus augustus
- The pets Greeks loved
- The term for crushing the grapes
- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- Piggyback game in Greece
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- The type of clothing Greeks wear
- When the husband became her new master
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- Romulus and Remus father.
- the most important Greek food
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- Roman society depended on...
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • Romulus and Remus father. • defeated romulus augustus • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The type of clothing Greeks wear • The term for crushing the grapes • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
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. • ...
Greek vs Roman Gods 2022-06-18
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- Roman God of Fire and Forge
- The Roman Queen of Gods
- The only God that has the same Greek and Roman name
- The Roman name for the Greek God Poseidon
- The Greek Queen of Gods
- Greek mythology _______ Roman mythology over 1,000 years
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- Greek and Roman _______ share many of the same gods and goddesses in their stories
- The Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Greek God of war
- Goddess Hestia's Roman name
- Greek gods had heavy emphasis placed on their physical appearance, both ______, and unpleasantness
11 Clues: Greek God of war • The Roman Queen of Gods • The Greek Queen of Gods • Roman God of Fire and Forge • Goddess Hestia's Roman name • The Goddess of Love and Beauty • The Roman name for the Greek God Poseidon • The only God that has the same Greek and Roman name • Greek mythology _______ Roman mythology over 1,000 years • ...
Constellations 2023-09-07
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- A constellation representing a lion, associated with the Nemean Lion in Greek mythology.
- A constellation resembling a scorpion with a distinctive curved tail.
- Also known as the Northern Cross, it resembles a swan in flight.
- A constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology, resembling a 'W' or 'M' shape.
- A constellation resembling an archer aiming a bow and arrow.
- Major A constellation known as the Greater Dog, featuring the bright star Sirius.
- A constellation named after the water bearer in Greek mythology, often depicted pouring water.
- Representing a maiden or virgin, it's the second-largest constellation.
- Major Also known as the Big Dipper, it's a prominent constellation with a ladle-like shape.
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- A constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology, often depicted with a belt of three stars.
- A constellation symbolizing a ram, often linked to the Golden Fleece in Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing twin brothers Castor and Pollux from Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing a winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A constellation depicting a bull, often associated with the story of Zeus and Europa.
- A constellation named after a dragon or serpent in various mythologies.
15 Clues: A constellation resembling an archer aiming a bow and arrow. • Also known as the Northern Cross, it resembles a swan in flight. • A constellation representing a winged horse from Greek mythology. • A constellation resembling a scorpion with a distinctive curved tail. • A constellation named after a dragon or serpent in various mythologies. • ...
Iliad Characters 2023-10-20
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- Supreme leader of the Greek army
- Greek god of war strategy
- Was the most beautiful women wife of king Menelaus
- Greatest Fighter for the Trojans
- Great god of Beauty supports Troy
- Greek god of marriage supports Greece
- Greek god of the sky, also the king of the gods
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- Greek god of the sea
- Greek god of Prophecy,Music,Medicine,poetry,and plague
- Greatest fighter in the Achaean Army
- Minor God that inspire writers, musician, and artists
- Son of the king of troy kidnapped Helen starting the war
12 Clues: Greek god of the sea • Greek god of war strategy • Supreme leader of the Greek army • Greatest Fighter for the Trojans • Great god of Beauty supports Troy • Greatest fighter in the Achaean Army • Greek god of marriage supports Greece • Greek god of the sky, also the king of the gods • Was the most beautiful women wife of king Menelaus • ...
Crossword Emma 2026-02-20
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- formalized Greek geomtry and angles
- Science and culture flourishing
- built the school academy
- looked like humans fought wars with each other
- Stories of gods and goddesses
- helped spread Greek culture
- built the school Lyceum
- proposed the helio centric model
- Studied geometric solids.
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- Marched to India and Pakistan
- Philo loved Philadelphia Sophy knowledge.
- can tell what will happen in the future
- Using a riddle to explain something
- Epic tragedies
- society Thinking and learning
- Resembles oral
- all the things in the world expressed with numbers
- Taught plato
- teacher
19 Clues: teacher • Taught plato • Epic tragedies • Resembles oral • built the school Lyceum • built the school academy • Studied geometric solids. • helped spread Greek culture • Stories of gods and goddesses • Marched to India and Pakistan • Science and culture flourishing • proposed the helio centric model • society Thinking and learning • formalized Greek geomtry and angles • ...
Random Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-15
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- How many confirmed plays did William Shakespeare write?
- How many days and nights did it rain when Noah was on the ark?
- How many Spanish speaking countries are in the world?
- How many stripes are on the American flag?
- How many Infinity Stones feature in the
- How many elements in the periodic table begin with the letter ‘z’?
- What is the third number in PI?
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- How many plagues did God send on Egypt?
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- How many seconds are in a minute?
- Cinematic Universe films?
- Which day of July is Canada Day?
- In the game of soccer, how many players should each team have on the field at the start of each match?
- How many letters are there in the Greek alphabet?
- How many books are in the Harry Potter series?
- How many men did Jesus Christ originally appoint to be his apostles?
16 Clues: Cinematic Universe films? • What is the third number in PI? • Which day of July is Canada Day? • How many seconds are in a minute? • How many Infinity Stones feature in the • How many plagues did God send on Egypt? • How many planets are in our solar system? • How many stripes are on the American flag? • How many books are in the Harry Potter series? • ...
Musical Instruments 2025-10-06
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- This instrument is an anagram of Central I
- This wind instrument starts with Grypa and ends with Te
- This type of instrument is also where you find the letters on a computer.
- The Greek god of shepherds played these rurki.
- Play the bells in German
- This musical instrument is in your ear.
- This American instrument is annoying, we should ban Jo from playing it.
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- This instrument is a symbol of Ireland.
- What colour stringed instruments did the 'Polish Beatles' play?
- What instrument is Mr Trump pet?
- The angles of this percussion instrument add up to 180 degrees
- This woodwind instrument sounds like 'O boy' in Polish
- This instrument starts with a Roman 6 then a mixed up lion.
- 3.14 ano
- This small flute is like sugary champagne for a 8-year-olds party
- This instrument sounds like a stupid person in Polish
16 Clues: 3.14 ano • Play the bells in German • What instrument is Mr Trump pet? • This instrument is a symbol of Ireland. • This musical instrument is in your ear. • This instrument is an anagram of Central I • The Greek god of shepherds played these rurki. • This instrument sounds like a stupid person in Polish • This woodwind instrument sounds like 'O boy' in Polish • ...
Week 1 2024-06-26
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- adjective - enjoy spending time with other people
- adjective - attractive in an exciting and special way
- noun - a letter or group of letters added at the end of a word to make a new word
- noun - an informal name you are called by your friends or family
- verb - to light a fire
- adjective - very comfortable or expensive
- noun - one of a group of people who work together
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- adjective - a type of adjective that shows who or what something belongs to
- noun - a light purple colour named after a flower
- adjective - not expensive
- pronoun - first person singular possessive pronoun
- adjective - when you do things suddenly without planning or thinking
- proper noun - the Greek goddess of victory and a brand name
- noun - the number one followed by 100 zeros
- verb - to put something like cloth or a piece of clothing loosely over something
- adjective - happy one minute and sad or angry the next minute
16 Clues: verb - to light a fire • adjective - not expensive • adjective - very comfortable or expensive • noun - the number one followed by 100 zeros • noun - a light purple colour named after a flower • adjective - enjoy spending time with other people • noun - one of a group of people who work together • pronoun - first person singular possessive pronoun • ...
Communicatuon Tools and Equipment 2025-08-30
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- A handheld device used to browse the internet (6 letters)
- Tool for video conferencing (6 letters)
- Device used for voice communication (5 letters)
- A medium for sending written messages (6 letters)
- Portable device for texting and calling (7 letters)
- Equipment for broadcasting audio (6 letters)
- A visual display for presentations (5 letters)Phone
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- A system for sending written messages electronically (8 letters)
- A software application for messaging (7 letters)
- Equipment for capturing images or video (6 letters)
- Tool for creating presentations (8 letters)
- A device used to amplify sound
12 Clues: A device used to amplify sound • Tool for video conferencing (6 letters) • Tool for creating presentations (8 letters) • Equipment for broadcasting audio (6 letters) • Device used for voice communication (5 letters) • A software application for messaging (7 letters) • A medium for sending written messages (6 letters) • ...
Greek Culture and Philosophy 2019-05-06
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- Thucydides tried to be accurate and ________in his writing.
- A Greek playwright whose plays emphasize suffering in life, and the importance of courage and understanding.
- The body of knowledge practiced by Socrates; means “love of wisdom.”
- The highly influential system of questioning created by Socrates; truth and knowledge discovered through dialogue (two words; no space between).
- Famous historian who wrote The History of the Peloponnesian War; believed that humans, not the gods, made history; used primary sources and eyewitness testimony.
- Highly important mathematician; believed that the universe followed same laws as governed music and numbers; famous theorem for determining the lengths of a triangle’s sides
- Invention of the Greeks: a story told through the actions and words of characters on a stage.
- Book by Aristotle in which he says that the best form of government blends monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy.
- Only they acted in Greek plays, not females (women).
- A subject taught by the Sophists: the art of public speaking and debate.
- A form of drama in which a main character struggles vainly [unsuccessfully] to overcome a hardship.
- A tragedy by the playwright Sophocles that explores whether one should obey one’s orders or do what one believes to be right.
- During what “Age of Greece” did Greek dramatists write?
- Inside the Parthenon, there was a 43-foot tall statue of Athena covered in ivory and________.
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- The first important Greek scientist; made discoveries and developed theories through observation and thought.
- A famous Greek writer whose comedies encourage people to think and laugh about the leaders and political issues of the day.
- Typically, Greek architecture uses these tall graceful supports on the outside of a temple or building.
- Father of medicine; believed that natural causes, not evil spirits, caused disease.
- Paid traveling teachers who were best known for teaching rhetoric.
- Book by Plato in which he describes the ideal society and the best kind of government.
- Favorite subject of Greek artists (two words, no space between).
- History’s most influential philosopher; student of Plato; studied and classified Nature
- Aristotle’s principle of moderation--not too much, and not too little (two words, no space between).
- Famous Greek philosopher; student of Socrates; he wrote down Socrates’ dialogues;
- A play or drama with humor in which the action ends happily.
- School founded by Plato.
- The simplest style of Greek column capital [top decoration]--see diagram in text.
27 Clues: School founded by Plato. • Only they acted in Greek plays, not females (women). • During what “Age of Greece” did Greek dramatists write? • Thucydides tried to be accurate and ________in his writing. • A play or drama with humor in which the action ends happily. • Favorite subject of Greek artists (two words, no space between). • ...
Crossword 2022-02-21
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- To serve
- Greek word Martus
- Epicurus’s state of belief
- A missionary
- Adam Christ suffers and dies
- Acceptance of God in the last times
- Start of perfection and glory in the world
- A Christian sub group that follows the Bible
- A belief or or opinion about the orthodox
- Follower of God
- Greek meaning warlike
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- Greek meaning to join or come near
- Group represented by Stephen and his companions
- Slavery, Torah, Moses
- Jesus’s resurrection
- Sent by God to control sin
- Key figure of Israel
- Adam Produces sin/death
- Nomadic group of Israelites
- One who is not Jewish
20 Clues: To serve • A missionary • Follower of God • Greek word Martus • Jesus’s resurrection • Key figure of Israel • Slavery, Torah, Moses • One who is not Jewish • Greek meaning warlike • Adam Produces sin/death • Epicurus’s state of belief • Sent by God to control sin • Nomadic group of Israelites • Adam Christ suffers and dies • Greek meaning to join or come near • ...
Vocabulary Lessons 1-6 Review- 6th 2023-10-18
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- Latin root meaning "hundred"
- to satisfy an appetite fully
- to make slender or small
- Latin root meaning "to open"
- a long speech made by one person
- Greek root meaning "one"
- devour everything, especially intellectually
- a two-hundredth anniversary
- Greek root meaning "great"
- a group of three, especially in authority
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- plentiful; in large amounts
- uproar
- Latin root meaning "to fill"
- Latin root meaning "ten"
- Latin root meaning "empty"
- a person has an exaggerated idea of self
- Latin root meaning "less"
- total rejection of religious/moral beliefs
- Greek root meaning "whole"
- Latin root meaning "fourth"
20 Clues: uproar • Latin root meaning "ten" • to make slender or small • Greek root meaning "one" • Latin root meaning "less" • Latin root meaning "empty" • Greek root meaning "whole" • Greek root meaning "great" • plentiful; in large amounts • a two-hundredth anniversary • Latin root meaning "fourth" • Latin root meaning "to fill" • Latin root meaning "hundred" • to satisfy an appetite fully • ...
Rome vs Greece 2024-02-09
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- Believes in many Gods
- A Rome military formation
- coast of the middle of Italy
- Believes in one god only
- Inspired by Greek art
- Greek civilized people but Rome has
- Rome focuses on
- Flavian Amphitheater
- Stabbed on the Senate floor
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- Battle between Greece and Persia
- Rome main workforce is
- To the highly professional and disciplined military
- chariot racing stadium
- involvement in the slave uprising or The Third Servile War
- Greek focuses on
- Greece makes really good
- Greeks main workforce is
- Greece believes in
- one of the best Roman Emperors of all time.
- Rome makes really good
20 Clues: Rome focuses on • Greek focuses on • Greece believes in • Flavian Amphitheater • Believes in many Gods • Inspired by Greek art • Rome main workforce is • chariot racing stadium • Rome makes really good • Believes in one god only • Greece makes really good • Greeks main workforce is • A Rome military formation • Stabbed on the Senate floor • coast of the middle of Italy • ...
nameday irina 2022-05-05
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- samurai
- la _ _ _ _ _ ani
- not school
- dumitrascu
- tu esti
- not yuumi
- we use it as code for nasty
- traditional romanian food
- preety woman walking down the
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ life
- i _ _ _ _ you
- you have _ _ _ _ _ eyes
- aaa.. how _ _ _ _ _are you even?!
- 13th
- what is this _ _ _ _
- romanian way of calling someone animal
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- not wife
- you you you _ _ _ _ !!!
- not support
- goodnight in greek
- i got
- amazing greek food
- hello i am _ _ _ _ _ the water
- foarte
- your last name in future
- you are such a
- Eu vorbesc limba _ _ _ _ _ _
- doamne
- not irina
- history
- famous greek word
31 Clues: 13th • i got • foarte • doamne • samurai • tu esti • history • not wife • not yuumi • not irina • not school • dumitrascu • not support • i _ _ _ _ you • you are such a • la _ _ _ _ _ ani • famous greek word • goodnight in greek • amazing greek food • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ life • what is this _ _ _ _ • you you you _ _ _ _ !!! • you have _ _ _ _ _ eyes • your last name in future • traditional romanian food • ...
Ella Minnow Pea 2023-05-09
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- 5th attempt at a new sentence
- First person to leave the island
- 3rd attempt at a new sentence
- The last remaining letters
- Page with the most letters lost
- Form of punishment for use of forbidden letters
- Original phrase
- 4th attempt at a new sentence
- New Phrase
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- 1st attempt at a new sentence
- 6th attempt at a new sentence
- Main character
- Island creator
- The 4th letter to fall
- What the novel is written in
- Council member
16 Clues: New Phrase • Main character • Island creator • Council member • Original phrase • The 4th letter to fall • The last remaining letters • What the novel is written in • 5th attempt at a new sentence • 1st attempt at a new sentence • 6th attempt at a new sentence • 3rd attempt at a new sentence • 4th attempt at a new sentence • Page with the most letters lost • ...
Module F, Lesson 2 Crossword Exercise 2025-02-02
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- these letters answer questions about the coming End of the Age.
- The letters to Timothy and Titus are called _________ Epistles.
- New Testament letters written to wider audiences by several authors.
- Onesimus was a _________.
- This apostle wrote a gospel and several letters.
- This woman carried a letter from Corinth to Rome.
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- Letter warning against relying on Jewish legalism for salvation.
- This open letter depicts the struggle between God and Satan in vivid imagery.
- The problem church.
- This half-brother of Jesus wrote perhaps the earliest of the New Testament letters.
- The Apostle Paul was not ashamed of this.
- This woman and her husband Aquila, were Paul's special envoys to various churches.
- The most systematically doctrinal letter in the New Testament.
- New Testament letters written by a man formerly known as Saul of Tarsus.
- This letter describes the New Covenant as superior to the Old Covenant.
- Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon are called ________Epistles.
- This half-brother wrote warning against the many heresies spreading in the early Church.
17 Clues: The problem church. • Onesimus was a _________. • The Apostle Paul was not ashamed of this. • This apostle wrote a gospel and several letters. • This woman carried a letter from Corinth to Rome. • The most systematically doctrinal letter in the New Testament. • these letters answer questions about the coming End of the Age. • ...
Culture Crossword 2021-05-31
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- "Hide not your talents, they for use were made; what's a sundial in the shade?" (4, 2, 3, 9 letters)
- It's never my way or the highway! (8, 3, 6 letters)
- We always ask ourselves, "Would you want to put your name on it?" (4, 5 letters)
- Your voice, opinions and courage to ask for what you want matters! (5, 2 letters)
- With great power comes great responsibility! (14 letters)
- We go beyond the 'transactional' and look at how we can transform the experiences for our customers and make them say "aha"! (7, 2, 3 letters)
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- It's not about being invited to the party. It's also about being asked to dance! (11 letters)
- Perfection may be an elusive pursuit. We believe in focusing on our craft without losing sight of time, context & the big picture. (4, 3, 5 letters)
- Some say it takes 10,000 hours of practice; we say - it takes practice, continuous learning, feedback, progressive improvement & iterations! (7 letters)
- People say, "If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space." We say, "Be intelligent about the space you're venturing into!"(5, 5 letters)
- People who work at companies that do this, report: 74% less stress, 50% higher productivity, 76% more engagement & 29% more satisfaction with their lives. (5, 2, 7 letters)
- We see problems as opportunities! (4, 3, 6 letters)
- You snooze, you lose! (3, 4, 7 letters)
13 Clues: You snooze, you lose! (3, 4, 7 letters) • We see problems as opportunities! (4, 3, 6 letters) • It's never my way or the highway! (8, 3, 6 letters) • With great power comes great responsibility! (14 letters) • We always ask ourselves, "Would you want to put your name on it?" (4, 5 letters) • ...
Philip II and Alexander the Great 2020-12-11
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- Philip II main goal was to _________ Greek culture.
- Greek orator warned of Philip II's lies.
- natural reefs that control the flow of water in a harbor.
- He was murdered by his body guard
- birth country of Philip II.
- taken a prisoner for a ransome
- the time period that means "like the Greeks" or Spread of Greek culture.
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- Greek city-state where Philip was held hostage.
- one reason Alexander was considered great was because he never lost a ________.
- Alexander the Great's teacher.
- Macedonia is ________ (direction) of Greece.
- he wrote a geometry book at the library of Alexandria.
- Greek military formation using spears and shields
- Alexander's empire stretched as far as _____ in the East.
- Alexander was placed in a glass and gold _______.
- Alexander's picture was placed on these. It was the first time a living person was used on them.
16 Clues: birth country of Philip II. • Alexander the Great's teacher. • taken a prisoner for a ransome • He was murdered by his body guard • Greek orator warned of Philip II's lies. • Macedonia is ________ (direction) of Greece. • Greek city-state where Philip was held hostage. • Greek military formation using spears and shields • Alexander was placed in a glass and gold _______. • ...
CHRISTMAS TREASURE HUNT CLUE 2023-12-23
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- Epic tale of heroism and adventure (4 letters).
- Gather together or accumulate (5 letters).
- Vertical pole on a ship that supports sails (4 letters).
- State of matter with no fixed shape or volume (3 letters).
- Droop or bend downward (3 letters).
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- High-energy electromagnetic radiation (5 letters).
- Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface (5 letters).
- Plural of a long, heroic narrative (5 letters).
- This is your next clue
- Large amount or quantity (4 letters).
- Social meeting or lively celebration (3 letters).
11 Clues: This is your next clue • Droop or bend downward (3 letters). • Large amount or quantity (4 letters). • Gather together or accumulate (5 letters). • Epic tale of heroism and adventure (4 letters). • Plural of a long, heroic narrative (5 letters). • Social meeting or lively celebration (3 letters). • High-energy electromagnetic radiation (5 letters). • ...
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. • ...
FUNNY LETTERS 2021-05-22
Silent letters 2021-06-09
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- The long, narrow space between rows of seats in an aircraft, cinema, or church is called the _____.
- This is an edible nut with an oval shape that we can eat. We also use it to flavour things.
- This is a synonym for “quit”, it means to leave your job.
- This is a small, soft, red fruit that we eat.
- You use this to tidy and arrange your hair.
- If a man is attractive we can describe him as _____.
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- These are sharp objects that you use to cut things like paper.
- This is a verb that means “have information”. For example, “I _____ the answer!”
- This is a building where kings and queens live.
- A person who is staying with you, or a person you have invited to a social occasion.
- The opposite of right is _____.
- It describes a continuous pain that is uncomfortable but not very strong.
12 Clues: The opposite of right is _____. • You use this to tidy and arrange your hair. • This is a small, soft, red fruit that we eat. • This is a building where kings and queens live. • If a man is attractive we can describe him as _____. • This is a synonym for “quit”, it means to leave your job. • These are sharp objects that you use to cut things like paper. • ...
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
Chapter 4 Vocab 2014-09-15
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- Cretans who lived in the bronze-age culture of Crete about 3000-1100 b.c.
- In ancient Greece, a cruel and oppressive absolute ruler.
- An ancient region of east-central Greece around Athens. According to Greek legend, the four Attic tribes were unified into a single state by the Athenian king Theseus.
- The first Greek drama. Presented in a trilogy built around a common theme.
- Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer who devised a map of the world, estimated the circumference of the earth and the distance to the moon and the sun, and constructed a method for finding prime numbers.
- One of Socrates students. Considered by many the greatest philosopher of Western civilization.
- A dialect of ancient Greek spoken in the Peloponnesus, Crete, certain of the Aegean Islands, Sicily, and southern Italy.
- An Athenian general who fought in the Great Peloponnesian War. Wrote "History of the Peloponnesian War".
- An ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula. Now a region in Greece.
- Greek physician who laid the foundations of scientific medicine by freeing medical study from the constraints of philosophical speculation and superstition.
- The main gathering place on top of a hill. A fortified area that served as a place for refuge during an attack or religious center.
- Greek epic poet. Two of the greatest works in Western literature, the Iliad and the Odyssey, are attributed to him.
- The city-state that was the central focus of Greek life. The word politics is derived from this Greek word.
- King of Persia who organized a vast army that defeated the Greeks at Thermopylae and destroyed Athens. After the defeat of his navy at Salamis and of his army at Plataea he retreated to Persia.
- Greek settlers established colonies here before 1000 b.c. The seaports of Ionia flourished from c. 8th century b.c. until the Turkish conquest of the 15th century a.d.
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- a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
- One of the critics of the Sophists. A sculptor whose true love was philosophy. Used a teaching method known by his name using a question and answer format.
- The chief temple of the goddess Athena built on the acropolis at Athens between 447 and 432 b.c. and considered a supreme example of Doric architecture.
- A hall in which public lectures, concerts, and similar programs are presented. The grove at Athens where Aristotle taught.
- Greek mathematician who applied the deductive principles of logic to geometry, thereby deriving statements from clearly defined axioms.
- A person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields.
- Was the author of "History of the Persian Wars".
- Greek philosopher and founder of the Cynic school who advocated self-control and the pursuit of virtue through simple living.
- King of Sparta, hero of the Battle of Thermopylae, in which he was killed by the Persians under Xerxes.
- Greek sculptor regarded as one of the greatest of sculptors. He executed the sculptures of the Parthenon and the colossal statue of Zeus at Olympia, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
- A Greek philosopher. Pupil of Plato, tutor of Alexander the Great, and founder of the Peripatetic school at Athens. Author of works on logic, ethics, politics, poetics, rhetoric, biology, zoology, and metaphysics.
- A great Athenian playwright whose most famous play was "Oedipus Rex".
- A two-handled jar with a narrow neck used by the ancient Greeks and Romans to carry wine or oil.
- The art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people.
- An island of Greece in the Saronic Gulf east of Athens. In an important naval battle off the island's northeast coast the Greeks, led by Themistocles, defeated the Persian fleet in 480 b.c.
30 Clues: Was the author of "History of the Persian Wars". • In ancient Greece, a cruel and oppressive absolute ruler. • An ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula. Now a region in Greece. • A great Athenian playwright whose most famous play was "Oedipus Rex". • Cretans who lived in the bronze-age culture of Crete about 3000-1100 b.c. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2022-02-07
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- The war between Athens and Sparta that in which Sparta won, but left Greece as a whole weak and ready to fall to its neighbors to the north.
- A citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states. They were primarily armed as spear-men.
- type of trade using sea routes
- Athenian leader noted for advancing democracy in Athens and for ordering the construction of the Parthenon.
- Conflicts between Greek city-states and the Persian Empire, ranging from the Ionian Revolt (499-494 B.C.E.) through later battles of Marathon, Thermopylae, and Platea.
- king of Persia who expanded the empire and invaded Greece but was defeated at the Battle of Marathon (550-486 BC)
- Government by the people. All citizens vote on every law.
- An ancient kingdom north of Greece, whose ruler Philip II conquered Greece in 338 B.C.
- king of Persia and founder of the Persian empire (circa 600-529 BC)
- the marketplace in an ancient Greek city-state.
- Taking part in formal political processes and such as voting or serving on juries.
- king of Persia who led a vast army against Greece in the second Persian War.
- Socrates' most well known pupil. Founded The Academy in Athens, which was a school of philosophy.
- Spartan slaves. Did almost all the farming. The threat of them rebelling kept the Spartan military in power.
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city-state. Most temples were found here.
- (Battle of) Greek victory over the Persian army that ended the First Persian War
- people who have rights and responsibilities in a civilizations' government.
- Greek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts.
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- King of Macedonia. Conquered most of Greece. He was the father of Alexander the Great.
- an alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- name of the peninsula where Sparta was located.
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the peninsula between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
- small group of powerful people make most government decisions for their own benefit; membership in the ruling group may be based on wealth, family, or military power
- son of Philip II; received military training in Macedonian army and was a student of Aristotle; great leader; conquered much land in Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, and Mesopotamia; goal was to conquer the known world. Spread Greek culture through Asia and northern Africa.
- A Greek philosopher from Athens. Hired by Phillip II to teach his son Alexander about Greek history, culture, and philosophy.
- A democratic Greek city-state who accomplished many cultural achievements. Valued the power of the mind.
- A large temple dedicated to the goddess Athena on the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. It was built in the 5th century BCE, during the Athenian golden age.
- Formation of soldiers used by the Greeks. Soldiers carried large shield for defense and spears for offense. They stay tightly formed together to form a wall of shield and spears.
- A group of people from one city-state, who travel to an unsettled area to start a new city-state.
- Culture spread during Alexander the Great's conquest. Means Greek-like.
- in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- Most famous Athenian philosopher. He was put on trial and executed for "corrupting the youth." Creator of the Socratic Method.
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
35 Clues: type of trade using sea routes • A city-state in ancient Greece. • name of the peninsula where Sparta was located. • the marketplace in an ancient Greek city-state. • A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • Government by the people. All citizens vote on every law. • the peninsula between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. • ...
Q3W5 Root Crossword 2024-01-29
11 Clues: good • moon • sun (Greek) • sun (Latin) • land (Latin) • earth (Greek) • water (Greek) • water (Latin) • Roman God of fire • through, between, across (Greek) • through, between, across (Latin)
Homework 11/14/2023 2023-11-13
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- what is the latin stem in capture
- what is the prefix in intermission
- what is the greek stem in kelaidoscope
- what is the greek stem in psychologist
- what is the latin stem in introvert
- what is the prefix in embody
- what is the prefix in foreshadow
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- what is the greek stem in autobiography
- what is the prefix in disobey
- what is the latin stem disrupt
- what is the greek stem in atmosphere
- what is the prefix in external
- what is the greek stem in hydroplane
13 Clues: what is the prefix in embody • what is the prefix in disobey • what is the latin stem disrupt • what is the prefix in external • what is the prefix in foreshadow • what is the latin stem in capture • what is the prefix in intermission • what is the latin stem in introvert • what is the greek stem in atmosphere • what is the greek stem in hydroplane • ...
Test Your ASL Knowledge 2020-10-26
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- double vowels do this
- making letters with your hand is called
- the hand you write with is called your ____hand
- m, n, t, a, e, o are examples of ____letters
- to be a good signer you have to ____
- the number of up letters
- the movement for double fist letters
- double up letters make this movement
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- your ASL teacher's name
- what ASL stands for
- the 2 consonants that can bounce or repeat
- the number of fist letters
- b, c, l, v & x are examples of ___letters
- the hand you don't write with is called your ___hand
- what some parents of deaf kids don't learn to do
- 90% of deaf kids have _____ parents
16 Clues: what ASL stands for • double vowels do this • your ASL teacher's name • the number of up letters • the number of fist letters • 90% of deaf kids have _____ parents • to be a good signer you have to ____ • the movement for double fist letters • double up letters make this movement • making letters with your hand is called • b, c, l, v & x are examples of ___letters • ...
Test Your Glossary Crossword 2014-08-10
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- An area within boundaries/walls.
- Ancient style of architecture that were a dialect of the Dorians.
- Soldiers fighting or marching on foot.
- Ancient Greek fortress located on highest part of Athens that contains ancient buildings that are of significance to Greek history.
- of Thermopylae – Famous battle in 480 BC between the Greeks and Persians that occurs after the Battle of Marathon.
- “We have been victorious!” Greek word.
- Citizen-soldiers of ancient Greek city-states that were heavily armed with primarily spears and sheilds.
- A small fleet of ships or boats.
- Another name for Greece used by the Greeks.
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- A ruler who enforces cruelty and is oppressive.
- 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.
- To make full use of and to gain an advantage from.
- A senior military title in ancient Greece.
- Dictatorship as this government is harsh and punishing.
- A specific period of a person’s life time.
- To name things one by one, past tense.
- Gravestones, Greek word.
18 Clues: Gravestones, Greek word. • An area within boundaries/walls. • A small fleet of ships or boats. • Soldiers fighting or marching on foot. • “We have been victorious!” Greek word. • To name things one by one, past tense. • A senior military title in ancient Greece. • A specific period of a person’s life time. • Another name for Greece used by the Greeks. • ...
Year Seven History 2025-12-10
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- Belief system in Ancient China
- Spartan system of training
- Iceman
- A feature of a timeline
- Country where the iceman is displayed
- A method to try to determine the date of an object
- A group of people born and living at the same time
- Greek city associated with an oracle
- one hundred years
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- An ancient Chinese invention
- Greek city states
- Athenian council
- Uncovering artefacts
- River in China
- Mandate of _________
- King of the Greek Gods
- Athenian political system
- Standardised by Emperor Qin
18 Clues: Iceman • River in China • Athenian council • Greek city states • one hundred years • Uncovering artefacts • Mandate of _________ • King of the Greek Gods • A feature of a timeline • Athenian political system • Spartan system of training • Standardised by Emperor Qin • An ancient Chinese invention • Belief system in Ancient China • Greek city associated with an oracle • ...
LETTERS FROM RIFKA 2017-10-17
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- removal of a foreigner from a country
- holding tightly
- harmless misbehavior; naughtiness
- a hospital room for several patients
- done something wrong
- a very small amount
- tangle or mess up hair
- much loved and valued
- smart; intelligent
- chose not to go to an activity
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- wrongdoings against usual standards
- quickly and with excitement
- kindness;consideration
- want something a lot
- disagree; say something is not true
- willful; not cooperative
- humble; not showing off
- sections of a piece of writing
- slanted; leaning at an angle
19 Clues: holding tightly • smart; intelligent • a very small amount • want something a lot • done something wrong • much loved and valued • kindness;consideration • tangle or mess up hair • humble; not showing off • willful; not cooperative • quickly and with excitement • slanted; leaning at an angle • sections of a piece of writing • chose not to go to an activity • ...
Just Enough Letters 2023-04-28
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- feeling or expressing distress and annoyance
- knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or feeling things
- a box-shaped storage compartment without a lid
- shaking or quivering
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law
- shining brightly with flashes of light.
- physically strong, fit, and active.
- either of a pair of people engaged together in the same activity
- resembling without being identical.
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- accurate
- event or occasion by engaging in enjoyable, typically social, activity.
- a type of aircraft
- grow or cause to grow and become more mature
- orming a ring around something.
- well known from long or close association.
- directed or facing toward the front
- bird with a small head
- costing a lot of money.
- lightly touch in a way that causes itching and often laughter.
19 Clues: accurate • a type of aircraft • shaking or quivering • bird with a small head • costing a lot of money. • orming a ring around something. • directed or facing toward the front • physically strong, fit, and active. • resembling without being identical. • a punishment imposed for breaking a law • shining brightly with flashes of light. • well known from long or close association. • ...
Letters from Heaven 2023-10-04
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- fried plantains
- A tropical fruit
- Cuban rice and beans
- A word celeste uses to describe Lisa
- Island grandma is from
- person who is not nice to Celeste
- Celeste's grandma
- dramatic TV show
- Each letter from grandma contains one of these
- Celeste and Silvia's friend
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- ladybugs
- Croissant
- Celeste's mother
- Celeste dreams of one
- Grandma loved this drink
- Celeste's next door neighbor
- the narrator
- something celeste loves to do
- Mami's best friend
19 Clues: ladybugs • Croissant • the narrator • fried plantains • Celeste's mother • A tropical fruit • dramatic TV show • Celeste's grandma • Mami's best friend • Cuban rice and beans • Celeste dreams of one • Island grandma is from • Grandma loved this drink • Celeste and Silvia's friend • Celeste's next door neighbor • something celeste loves to do • person who is not nice to Celeste • ...
Katie's Year 8 Beaumont Judaism crossword 2021-02-08
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- The Jewish religion place of worship. (9 letters)
- What is the type of food that Jewish people can't eat? (5 letters)
- The Jewish holy book. (5 letters)
- What is the thing that Jewish people aren't allowed to do during Shabbat?
- Denomination of Jewish people who are more traditional (8 letters)
- What is the name of the bread that Jewish people eat during Shabbat?
- The term used to describe the Jewish religion laws regarding the suitability of food. (7 letters)
- Who is the person who Jewish religion believe in and pray to?
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- Weekly rest period. (7 letters)
- What is the act of which Jewish people do during shabbat? (4 letters)
- What is the name for the end of Shabbat?
- What is the type of food that Jewish people can eat?(6 letters)
- Denomination of Jewish people who adapt the rules over time. (6 letters)
13 Clues: Weekly rest period. (7 letters) • The Jewish holy book. (5 letters) • What is the name for the end of Shabbat? • The Jewish religion place of worship. (9 letters) • Who is the person who Jewish religion believe in and pray to? • What is the type of food that Jewish people can eat?(6 letters) • What is the type of food that Jewish people can't eat? (5 letters) • ...
Nunez Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
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- introduction to the main character and the background of the play
- main character must be good, moral, believable, and consistent.
- refers to the chorus
- Greek term for discovery
- staging of the play
- sense and meaning that goes into the lines.
- the end of each episode, the chorus reflects on what has been said and done. The play moves back and forth between Episode and Stasima three to six times.
- entrance song of the chorus. sets the tone of the play
- Greek term is tragic flaw
- final resolution
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- expression of the words
- Greek term for fate
- between characters and chorus
- Greek term for pride
- Greek term for emotional purging
15 Clues: final resolution • Greek term for fate • staging of the play • Greek term for pride • refers to the chorus • expression of the words • Greek term for discovery • Greek term is tragic flaw • between characters and chorus • Greek term for emotional purging • sense and meaning that goes into the lines. • entrance song of the chorus. sets the tone of the play • ...
Friday Presentation Review 2023-02-09
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- The Roman name for the Greek god Hermes
- The city Alexander the Great built his own land bridge to in order to conquer it
- The Greek name of Roman private tutors
- The people who invented the Phonetic Alphabet
- The of this Ancient Greek letter:Θθ
- The Roman war goddess that was wholly unique to them
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- The Latin word for "family"
- The tile Augustus took rather than Imperator
- Rome's first great tyrant who declared war on the Sea
- Greek Hoplites fought in this formation
- Rome was sacked in this year
- This Ancient Greek letter: Δδ
- The large, public square where business was conducted
- The city Caesar built two walls around in order to conquer it
- The last Emperor of the Julio-Claudians who liked poetry and fires
15 Clues: The Latin word for "family" • Rome was sacked in this year • This Ancient Greek letter: Δδ • The of this Ancient Greek letter:Θθ • The Greek name of Roman private tutors • The Roman name for the Greek god Hermes • Greek Hoplites fought in this formation • The tile Augustus took rather than Imperator • The people who invented the Phonetic Alphabet • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2025-09-11
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- All citizens share in running the government.
- A settlement in a new territory that has close ties to its original homeland.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- A marketplace outside of an acropolis.
- An amazing palace of a king named Minos.
- A Greek city-state.
- Greek word for "capture".
- Story tellers.
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- Island southeast of Greek mainland.
- They enforced the laws and managed the collection of taxes.
- Someone who seizes power and rules with total authority.
- A few wealthy people hold power over a larger group of citizens.
- The first Greek civilisation.
- A fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
- A body of land surrounded by water on three sides.
15 Clues: Story tellers. • A Greek city-state. • Greek word for "capture". • The first Greek civilisation. • Island southeast of Greek mainland. • A marketplace outside of an acropolis. • An amazing palace of a king named Minos. • All citizens share in running the government. • A body of land surrounded by water on three sides. • ...
Ancient Greece Review Crossword 2024-03-20
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- father of tragedy
- was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer; created the concept of pi
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- Greek philosopher who was the teacher of Plato; socratic method
- a body of troops standing or moving in close formation
- a war between Athens and Sparta, 431-404 b.c., that resulted in the transfer of power in Greece from Athens to Sparta
- the body of water which the Greeks used to trade
- one of classical Athens' three great tragic playwrights
- the method which Greeks first exchanged (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- form of Greek theater that intended to make an audience laugh
- a form of democracy in which people decide (policy initiatives directly
- greek city-state
- was an alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens and formed in 478 BCE to liberate eastern Greek cities from Persian rule
- greatest of ancient Greek historians and author of the History of the Peloponnesian War
- a form of government in which power is held by the nobility
- discovered the Pythagorean Theorem
- wars fought between Greece and Persia in the 5th century BC, in which the Persians sought to extend their territory over the Greek world
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
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- father of geometry
- largest city of Greece that developed the first democracy
- student of Socrates and later became the teacher of Aristotle
- legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- father of medicine
- was an Athenian ruler who expanded democracy in Athens
- classical age in Greece that has given us the great monuments, art, philosophy, architecture and literature which are the building blocks of our own civilization; the two most well known city-states during this period were the rivals: Athens and Sparta
- first recorded legislator of Athens in Ancient Greece; replaced the prevailing system of oral law by a written code to be enforced only by a court
- a form of government with a monarch (king or queen) at the head; first government of Athens
- father of history;wrote about the Persian Wars
- figure in ancient Greek philosophy he was a student of Plato who made contributions to logic, physics, mathematics, and physics; created the scientific method
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- Greek sculptor, painter, and architect, statue of Zeus at Olympia was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, built Parthenon
- warrior society in ancient Greece that reached the height of its power after defeating rival city-state Athens in the Peloponnesian War
- the term for Greek culture which spread during the expansion of Alexander the Great's empire
- a Doric temple of Athena built on the acropolis at Athens in the fifth century b.c.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler but in the case of Athens someone who wanted reform
35 Clues: greek city-state • father of tragedy • father of geometry • father of medicine • discovered the Pythagorean Theorem • legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • father of history;wrote about the Persian Wars • the body of water which the Greeks used to trade • was an Athenian ruler who expanded democracy in Athens • a body of troops standing or moving in close formation • ...
NUMBERS 1-100 2025-06-03
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- HOW MUCH IS = 20 + 20?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (99) NINETY-NINE?
- HOW MUCH IS = 22 - 20?
- HOW MUCH IS = 40 + 30?
- HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 3?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (2) TWO?
- HOW MUCH IS = 5 X 5?
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- HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 2?
- HOW MUCH IS = 10 + 10?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (70) SEVENTY?
- HOW MUCH IS = 15 - 10?
- HOW MUCH IS = 30 + 30?
- HOW MUCH IS = 19 - 10?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (14) FOURTEEN?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (54) FIFTY-FOUR?
15 Clues: HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 2? • HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 3? • HOW MUCH IS = 5 X 5? • HOW MUCH IS = 20 + 20? • HOW MUCH IS = 10 + 10? • HOW MUCH IS = 15 - 10? • HOW MUCH IS = 22 - 20? • HOW MUCH IS = 40 + 30? • HOW MUCH IS = 30 + 30? • HOW MUCH IS = 19 - 10? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (2) TWO? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (70) SEVENTY? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (14) FOURTEEN? • ...
Mythologies! 2021-03-07
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- Zeus' wife.
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Greek god who has a lyre.
- Greek god of the underworld.
- Thor's wife.
- Greek god who rides horses and dolphins.
- Roman goddess of marriage.
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- Roman goddess of hunting.
- Greek king of all the gods.
- Roman god of wine
- Roman god of war
- Norse goddess who rides a chariot with cats.
- Norse god who rules Valhalla.
13 Clues: Zeus' wife. • Thor's wife. • Roman god of war • Roman god of wine • Roman goddess of wisdom • Roman goddess of hunting. • Greek god who has a lyre. • Roman goddess of marriage. • Greek king of all the gods. • Greek god of the underworld. • Norse god who rules Valhalla. • Greek god who rides horses and dolphins. • Norse goddess who rides a chariot with cats.
NUMBERS 1-100 2025-05-28
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- HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 2?
- HOW MUCH IS = 22 - 20?
- HOW MUCH IS = 30 + 30?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (99) NINETY-NINE?
- HOW MUCH IS = 5 X 5?
- HOW MUCH IS = 10 + 10?
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- HOW MUCH IS = 20 + 20?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (14) FOURTEEN?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (2) TWO?
- HOW MUCH IS = 40 + 30?
- HOW MUCH IS = 15 - 10?
- HOW MUCH IS = 19 - 10?
- HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 3?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (70) SEVENTY?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (54) FIFTY-FOUR?
15 Clues: HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 2? • HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 3? • HOW MUCH IS = 5 X 5? • HOW MUCH IS = 20 + 20? • HOW MUCH IS = 22 - 20? • HOW MUCH IS = 30 + 30? • HOW MUCH IS = 40 + 30? • HOW MUCH IS = 15 - 10? • HOW MUCH IS = 19 - 10? • HOW MUCH IS = 10 + 10? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (2) TWO? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (70) SEVENTY? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (14) FOURTEEN? • ...
NUMBERS 1-100 2025-06-03
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- HOW MUCH IS = 20 + 20?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (99) NINETY-NINE?
- HOW MUCH IS = 22 - 20?
- HOW MUCH IS = 40 + 30?
- HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 3?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (2) TWO?
- HOW MUCH IS = 5 X 5?
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- HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 2?
- HOW MUCH IS = 10 + 10?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (70) SEVENTY?
- HOW MUCH IS = 15 - 10?
- HOW MUCH IS = 30 + 30?
- HOW MUCH IS = 19 - 10?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (14) FOURTEEN?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (54) FIFTY-FOUR?
15 Clues: HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 2? • HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 3? • HOW MUCH IS = 5 X 5? • HOW MUCH IS = 20 + 20? • HOW MUCH IS = 10 + 10? • HOW MUCH IS = 15 - 10? • HOW MUCH IS = 22 - 20? • HOW MUCH IS = 40 + 30? • HOW MUCH IS = 30 + 30? • HOW MUCH IS = 19 - 10? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (2) TWO? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (70) SEVENTY? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (14) FOURTEEN? • ...
Genetic Crosses Vocabulary 2024-02-05
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- Thread like structures inside the nucleus
- Looks/Apperence
- Different letters
- Breeding of two individuals
- Little letters
- Big letters/overruling
- Table for genetic crossing
- Made up of DNA and functional unit
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- Passes on off-spring and genes
- The same letters
- Genetic Constitution
- Two organisms crossed in different variations
- A form of a gene
- Mating of two organisms
- How traits are passed from parents to children
15 Clues: Little letters • Looks/Apperence • The same letters • A form of a gene • Different letters • Genetic Constitution • Big letters/overruling • Mating of two organisms • Table for genetic crossing • Breeding of two individuals • Passes on off-spring and genes • Made up of DNA and functional unit • Thread like structures inside the nucleus • Two organisms crossed in different variations • ...
NUMBERS 1-100 2025-06-03
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- HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 2?
- HOW MUCH IS = 10 + 10?
- HOW MUCH IS = 30 + 30?
- HOW MUCH IS = 19 - 10?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (54) FIFTY-FOUR?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (99) NINETY-NINE?
- HOW MUCH IS = 5 X 5?
- HOW MUCH IS = 22 - 20?
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- HOW MUCH IS = 20 + 20?
- HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 3?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (14) FOURTEEN?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (70) SEVENTY?
- HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (2) TWO?
- HOW MUCH IS = 15 - 10?
- HOW MUCH IS = 40 + 30?
15 Clues: HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 2? • HOW MUCH IS = 2 X 3? • HOW MUCH IS = 5 X 5? • HOW MUCH IS = 20 + 20? • HOW MUCH IS = 10 + 10? • HOW MUCH IS = 30 + 30? • HOW MUCH IS = 19 - 10? • HOW MUCH IS = 15 - 10? • HOW MUCH IS = 40 + 30? • HOW MUCH IS = 22 - 20? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (2) TWO? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (70) SEVENTY? • HOW MANY LETTERS HAS THIS NUMBER (14) FOURTEEN? • ...
The Rise of Greek Civilization, Chap. 7, Lesson 1 2020-04-20
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- Greek word for city-state; root of word "politics."
- Metal used by Mycenaeans to make weapons and tools [read all 4 pages of digital resource "Mycenaean Artifacts"--mask picture.]
- The Mycenaeans adopted many cultural practices from these visitors from Crete. Ultimately, the Mycenaeans conquered then.
- Ancient city discovered by archaeologists Heinrich Schliemann.
- Open-air marketplace in a Greek city-state.
- Much of Greek land consists of this: a finger or land surrounded on three sides by water. Not "island."
- Invaders whose appearance started Greek Dark Ages; they introduced iron; replaced bronze.
- What did mainland Greeks form or settle when food became scarce around 700 B.C.?
- No more barter. Let's use metal to make....
- Central Asian tribe that settled Greece around 2000 B.C.
- Sea that lies between Greece's Balkan Peninsula and Turkey's Anatolian Peninsula.
- Most populous [highly populated] Greek city-state by 500 B.C.
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- In Greece, usually males-only member of a political community with rights and responsibilities (vote, hold public office, own property, and defend themselves in court).
- High hill in center of city-state for public buildings
- Greek citizen-soldiers were named after this, the name of their shield [read the last digital resource before the Tic-Tac-Toe Game.]
- Alphabet of 24 characters was introduced by these traders. First letter is "P."
- Minoan site discovered by Arthur Evans on Crete. First letter is "K."
- Due to physical separation caused by seas and mountains and valleys, many Greek city-states became extremely______ from each other. First letter "I."
- Besides goats, these wooly animals thrive on the Greece's rocky, hilly land.
- Real name of the Greeks; those returning to mainland around 750 B.C. after Dorian invasion.
- An important, ship-borne activity of the Minoans. Pottery and vases to Egypt and Syria.
21 Clues: Open-air marketplace in a Greek city-state. • No more barter. Let's use metal to make.... • Greek word for city-state; root of word "politics." • High hill in center of city-state for public buildings • Central Asian tribe that settled Greece around 2000 B.C. • Most populous [highly populated] Greek city-state by 500 B.C. • ...
British Museum: How Much Do You Remember? 2023-06-22
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- We walked past this famous object, which helped in the decipherment of heiroglyphs (7, 5)
- Two __________ from Mycenae's "Treasury of Atreus" can be found at the side of one of the museum's doors (7)
- Two mythical figures whose marriage was depicted on a vase in Gallery 13 (6,3,6)
- This African country was ruled by Greek royals between 323 and 30 BCE (5)
- A monster killed by Theseus (8)
- This Athenian politician organised the building of the Parthenon (8)
- A city in Anatolia (Turkey) that mixed Greek and Persian styles (7)
- These warrior women were often shown fighting the Greeks (7)
- Large, triangular parts of a Greek temple (9)
- The part of Athens where the Parthenon was built (9)
- The Parthenon Frieze showed a long ________ in honour of Athena (11)
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- An Italian civilisation who influenced the Romans (9)
- You may have seen a Roman writing tablet from this fort on Hadrian's Wall (10)
- A Greek city whose Temple of Apollo had a famous frieze, now in the Museum (6)
- This British aristocrat is famous for taking parts of the Parthenon back to London (4, 5)
- This Roman emperor's head was hacked off in a raid and buried beneath a temple (8)
- This island was particularly important in the Greek Bronze Age (5)
- This surprising symbol can sometimes be found decorating Greek pottery and Roman silverware (8)
- A battle between the Greeks and these monsters was shown on the Parthenon (8)
- Name given to a Mycenaean coffin (6)
- This empire first destroyed Athens in 480 BC and then was conquered by Alexander the Great (6)
- This Greek hero was depicted on a famous kylix (drinking-cup) (8)
- These sculptures were divided into clear 'blocks' on the Doric Frieze (7)
- The symbol of Athens on its coins (3)
- In legend, the king of Mycenae (9)
- The platform of a Roman temple (6)
26 Clues: A monster killed by Theseus (8) • In legend, the king of Mycenae (9) • The platform of a Roman temple (6) • Name given to a Mycenaean coffin (6) • The symbol of Athens on its coins (3) • Large, triangular parts of a Greek temple (9) • The part of Athens where the Parthenon was built (9) • An Italian civilisation who influenced the Romans (9) • ...
Theater History 2024-02-03
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- a genre of theater which was popular in Japan during the Edo Period
- what the roof of the Globe theater was called
- at the end of the Middle Ages, playwrights began producing these types of plays once more
- during this era, theater was said to be at its peak
- there term "thespian" is derived from the name of this Greek actor
- a short biblical scene displayed in a church during the Medieval Era
- the first era of theater, primarily defined by men acting out hunts
- an era of classical theater which took place directly after the Greek Era
- this part of the stage can either fly or travel
- an era in which European thinking went through a rebirth, causing a rebirth in theater as well
- a humorous theatrical presentation which was popular through the 16th and 18th centuries
- this type of stage originated during the Renaissance Era
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- a special type of play during the Greek Era which made fun of Greek gods, our word "satire" comes from this Greek word
- a recess in between performances or acts
- the era of theater in which Shakespeare wrote all of his plays
- the place where theater was reborn during the Medieval Period
- this playwright is known by many to be the greatest of all time
- this Greek philosopher became the first literary critic
- a popular playwright in Spain during the Elizabethan era
- a popular playwright in France during the Elizabethan era
- theater had largely disappeared at the beginning of this era, was reborn by the end
- a series of tropes which are shown together to tell a full story, in Medieval times
- the era of theater which we are in now
- 2,500 years ago, the Greeks held a theatrical festival in honor of this god
24 Clues: the era of theater which we are in now • a recess in between performances or acts • what the roof of the Globe theater was called • this part of the stage can either fly or travel • during this era, theater was said to be at its peak • this Greek philosopher became the first literary critic • a popular playwright in Spain during the Elizabethan era • ...
Ancient Greece 2026-03-03
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- a group of citizens, in an ancient Greek democracy, with the power to pass laws
- a form of government in which the ruling power in the hands of one person
- Greek thinker who believed in practicing moderation and the use of reason
- a heavily armed citizen-soldier in ancient Greece
- city-state
- the period of fighting between the Persian Empire and the allied Greek city-states for control of the land in Greece
- a form of democracy where citizens choose government officials to represent them
- a type of government where the power is shared with a small group of people
- a settlement under the control of a usually distant country
- a marketplace in ancient Greece
- Macedonian King who expanded his empire across parts of three continents
- Empire a vast empire from 550-330 BCE that ruled over lands in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
- a long-term war between Athens and Sparta that led to Sparta’s victory
- a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state
- Greek-like culture
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- a type of government where only a small group of the wealthiest people have the power
- poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad
- a government that gives people the power to rule themselves
- someone who has the right to participate in government
- Greek philosopher and teacher who created the Academy
- Greek doctor famous for the Hippocratic oath, which ensures doctors do what is best for their patients
- a form of democracy that allows all citizens to directly participate in government
- leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy
- group of soldiers arranged in a square
- Greek philosopher famous for using questioning techniques
- an agreement formed between groups to work together
- a type of government that uses force to rule
27 Clues: city-state • Greek-like culture • a marketplace in ancient Greece • group of soldiers arranged in a square • poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad • a type of government that uses force to rule • leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy • a heavily armed citizen-soldier in ancient Greece • an agreement formed between groups to work together • ...
Franchesca Rylee Sotto Greek crossword 2026-02-19
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- LOVE ( PHILA DELPHIA, CITY OF BROTHERLY …LOVE)
- Marching to India and Pakistan
- BUILT THE SCHOOL: THE ACADEMY 3 GROUPS PHILOSOPHER KINGS WARRIORS COMMON PEOPLE
- HELIO CENTRIC ( SUN CENTERED UNIVERSE)
- BUILT SCHOOL LYCEUM
- ( METHEUS) SEE INTO THE FUTURE PHECY=TO SPEAK PRO PHECY COULD MEANTELL WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE
- THINKING AND LEARNING
- KNOWLEDGE
- my Greek culture Science and culture flourishing
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- Looked like humans ,Fought with each other,Fought wars with each other
- TEACHER
- Society Valued Thinking and writing… no doyyyyy
- GEOMETRY/ ANGLES/ LINES ALL RELATED
- all things in world can be expressed with numbers
- PI ( 3.14 DUDE) CATAPULT FOR TAKING OVER CLASSROOMS
- SOCRATIC METHOD KNOWLEDGE IN EACH PERSON TAUGHT PLATO
- STORY ABOUT GODS AND GODDESSES
- of Greek literature Fables
- THE GREAT SPREAD GREEK CULTURE ( TEMPLES , CITIES, DESIGNS, MARKETS, SETTLERS LIVED THERE HELPED SPREAD CULTURE
19 Clues: TEACHER • KNOWLEDGE • BUILT SCHOOL LYCEUM • THINKING AND LEARNING • of Greek literature Fables • Marching to India and Pakistan • STORY ABOUT GODS AND GODDESSES • GEOMETRY/ ANGLES/ LINES ALL RELATED • HELIO CENTRIC ( SUN CENTERED UNIVERSE) • LOVE ( PHILA DELPHIA, CITY OF BROTHERLY …LOVE) • all things in world can be expressed with numbers • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2014-09-15
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- An ancient region of east-central Greece around Athens. According to Greek legend, the four Attic tribes were unified into a single state by the Athenian king Theseus.
- Cretans who lived in the bronze-age culture of Crete about 3000-1100 b.c.
- A person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields.
- Greek physician who laid the foundations of scientific medicine by freeing medical study from the constraints of philosophical speculation and superstition.
- In ancient Greece, a cruel and oppressive absolute ruler.
- King of Persia who organized a vast army that defeated the Greeks at Thermopylae and destroyed Athens. After the defeat of his navy at Salamis and of his army at Plataea he retreated to Persia.
- Greek philosopher and founder of the Cynic school who advocated self-control and the pursuit of virtue through simple living.
- Greek epic poet. Two of the greatest works in Western literature, the Iliad and the Odyssey, are attributed to him.
- The main gathering place on top of a hill. A fortified area that served as a place for refuge during an attack or religious center.
- A Greek philosopher. Pupil of Plato, tutor of Alexander the Great, and founder of the Peripatetic school at Athens. Author of works on logic, ethics, politics, poetics, rhetoric, biology, zoology, and metaphysics.
- The city-state that was the central focus of Greek life. The word politics is derived from this Greek word.
- a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
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- Greek settlers established colonies here before 1000 b.c. The seaports of Ionia flourished from c. 8th century b.c. until the Turkish conquest of the 15th century a.d.
- An Athenian general who fought in the Great Peloponnesian War. Wrote "History of the Peloponnesian War".
- A hall in which public lectures, concerts, and similar programs are presented. The grove at Athens where Aristotle taught.
- Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer who devised a map of the world, estimated the circumference of the earth and the distance to the moon and the sun, and constructed a method for finding prime numbers.
- A great Athenian playwright whose most famous play was "Oedipus Rex".
- Greek sculptor regarded as one of the greatest of sculptors. He executed the sculptures of the Parthenon and the colossal statue of Zeus at Olympia, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
- A dialect of ancient Greek spoken in the Peloponnesus, Crete, certain of the Aegean Islands, Sicily, and southern Italy.
- The chief temple of the goddess Athena built on the acropolis at Athens between 447 and 432 b.c. and considered a supreme example of Doric architecture.
- An ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula. Now a region in Greece.
- Was the author of "History of the Persian Wars".
- One of the critics of the Sophists. A sculptor whose true love was philosophy. Used a teaching method known by his name using a question and answer format.
- King of Sparta, hero of the Battle of Thermopylae, in which he was killed by the Persians under Xerxes.
- A two-handled jar with a narrow neck used by the ancient Greeks and Romans to carry wine or oil.
- The art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people.
- An island of Greece in the Saronic Gulf east of Athens. In an important naval battle off the island's northeast coast the Greeks, led by Themistocles, defeated the Persian fleet in 480 b.c.
- The first Greek drama. Presented in a trilogy built around a common theme.
- Greek mathematician who applied the deductive principles of logic to geometry, thereby deriving statements from clearly defined axioms.
- One of Socrates students. Considered by many the greatest philosopher of Western civilization.
30 Clues: Was the author of "History of the Persian Wars". • In ancient Greece, a cruel and oppressive absolute ruler. • An ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula. Now a region in Greece. • A great Athenian playwright whose most famous play was "Oedipus Rex". • Cretans who lived in the bronze-age culture of Crete about 3000-1100 b.c. • ...
The Minotaur 2023-12-07
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- a king of Crete, son of Zeus by Europa
- god of the sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses
- The gods cursed her to fall in love with the bull
- Goddess of Paths and Labyrinths
- one of the many consorts and mortal women whom Zeus courted and fell in love with
- daughter of King Pittheus of Troezen and mother of Theseus
- mythical Greek inventor, architect, and sculptor
- a minor character in Greek Mythology, famous for not surviving the transition from boyhood to manhood.
- The heartbroken Ariadne cursed Theseus and his companions and they all forgot to change the ship's sail from black to white
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- a half-man and half-bull creature
- the god of gods
- king of Athens and the father of Theseus
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- a princess of Crete and the wife of the Greek hero Theseus in Greek mythology
- The Graeae, also known as the Stygian Witches or the Grey Sisters, were three grey haired hag-like sisters in Greek mythology
15 Clues: the god of gods • Goddess of Paths and Labyrinths • a half-man and half-bull creature • a king of Crete, son of Zeus by Europa • king of Athens and the father of Theseus • god of the sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • mythical Greek inventor, architect, and sculptor • The gods cursed her to fall in love with the bull • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
Respond to an emergency situation 2023-02-04
Across
- 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 • ...
Unit 2 Vocab Review 2025-03-18
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- Last name of the man who wrote the 95 Theses. (6 letters)
- Not related to religious or spiritual matters. (7 letters)
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a region. (10 letters)
- The body of people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church. (6 letters)
- VIII: King who separated from the Catholic Church so he could divorce his wife. (9 letters)
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- A person who provides financial support for the arts. (6 letters)
- A Renaissance cultural movement that emphasized the value of human potential and achievements. (8 letters)
- Members of the Christian churches that separated from the Catholic Church during the Reformation. (11 letters)
- Last name of the man who created his own theocracy in Geneva. (6 letters)
- Belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine. (6 letters)
- A grant by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sins. (11 letters)
- To make changes in something, typically a social, political, or economic institution, in order to improve it. (6 letters)
12 Clues: Last name of the man who wrote the 95 Theses. (6 letters) • Not related to religious or spiritual matters. (7 letters) • A person who provides financial support for the arts. (6 letters) • Belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine. (6 letters) • Last name of the man who created his own theocracy in Geneva. (6 letters) • ...
pro 2023-11-12
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- Capable of being endured or tolerated (9 letters)
- A muscle that aids in breathing (10 letters)
- Polite and respectful (9 letters)
- Relating to the arrangement of objects in physical space (7 letters)
- Modest or shy in a playful or provocative way (6 letters)
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- Having no useful result or effect (6 letters)
- Sly or cunning in behavior (7 letters)
- The physical structure or appearance of a person's body (8 letters) Tranquil: Calm, peaceful, and free from disturbance (7 letters)
- A professional who specializes in fitting eyeglasses and contact lenses (8 letters)12. Martial: Relating to war or military activities (7 letters)
- Able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage (7 letters)
- To bear or withstand hardship or difficulty (6 letters)
11 Clues: Polite and respectful (9 letters) • Sly or cunning in behavior (7 letters) • A muscle that aids in breathing (10 letters) • Having no useful result or effect (6 letters) • Capable of being endured or tolerated (9 letters) • Able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage (7 letters) • To bear or withstand hardship or difficulty (6 letters) • ...
Halloween 2023-10-04
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- Kids shout this when they want candy (8 letters)
- The color of a pumpkin (6 letters)
- Creatures that only come out at night (5 letters)
- Name of the holiday celebrated the day after Halloween (10 letters)
- This is a magical person often with a broom (6 letters)
- Traditional black animal associated with Halloween (3 letters)
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- Famous monster with bolts in his neck (9 letters)
- A spirit that haunts houses (5 letters)
- Traditional Halloween fruit for carving (8 letters)
- Type of creatures that are said to become alive (6 letters)
- Something you wear to disguise yourself (7 letters)
11 Clues: The color of a pumpkin (6 letters) • A spirit that haunts houses (5 letters) • Kids shout this when they want candy (8 letters) • Famous monster with bolts in his neck (9 letters) • Creatures that only come out at night (5 letters) • Traditional Halloween fruit for carving (8 letters) • Something you wear to disguise yourself (7 letters) • ...
boop 2024-11-20
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- (5 letters) - A yellow fruit that is sour.
- (5 letters) - Something you eat that is often used to make sandwiches.
- (5 letters) - When something happens fast.
- (6 letters) - A large area full of trees.
- (5 letters) - The color of grass.
- (5 letters) - What you do when you are happy.
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- (5 letters) - A machine that flies in the sky.
- (5 letters) - A place with sand and the ocean.
- (5 letters) - What you see when you sleep or imagine.
- (5 letters) - The opposite of "over."
- (5 letters) - A big cat with orange and black stripes.
11 Clues: (5 letters) - The color of grass. • (5 letters) - The opposite of "over." • (6 letters) - A large area full of trees. • (5 letters) - A yellow fruit that is sour. • (5 letters) - When something happens fast. • (5 letters) - What you do when you are happy. • (5 letters) - A machine that flies in the sky. • (5 letters) - A place with sand and the ocean. • ...
