greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Silent Letters 2024-11-13
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- truthful, not lying.
- Information, understanding, and skills gained through experience or education.
- to pay attention to sounds.
- a period of 60 minutes.
- money owed to someone.
- the young of a cow or a part of the back of the leg.
- to plan or draw the outline of something.
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- the joint between the thigh and the lower leg.
- a man who served his lord as a mounted soldier.
- The remains of something that has been destroyed, often referring to vehicles, buildings, or other large structures.
- a spirit of a dead person believed to appear to the living.
- the joint connecting the hand with the arm.
12 Clues: truthful, not lying. • money owed to someone. • a period of 60 minutes. • to pay attention to sounds. • to plan or draw the outline of something. • the joint connecting the hand with the arm. • the joint between the thigh and the lower leg. • a man who served his lord as a mounted soldier. • the young of a cow or a part of the back of the leg. • ...
Greek Theatre 2022-02-08
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- Euripides - a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Medea
- Sophocles – a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including Oedipus
- Scene (pronounced SKAY-nuh) – was a temporary enclosure with
- Paradoi – were aisles that actors would use to enter if they were
- Greek Theatre Machines – were used during the performances. They
- Over time, the Koilon was built, first of wood, then stone.
- Theologion – the flat roof of the scene, reserved for actors playing gods.
- Performers would get into masks and robes in the scene and
- “Gods” would often appear at the end of a play to resolve
- kept inside the scene.
- 534 B.C. He was also the first to have a member of the chorus
- was done because Greek theatre never showed a murder or
- – an actor. The term was created from Thespis’ name.
- be rotated to change scenes during the performance
- to be coming from outside (not the temple or palace).
- step away from the group and speak lines as a solo
- rehearse their own plays.
- the leader of the chorus (koryphaios) would stand.
- festival. This is important to us because the festivities
- a competition for the best play. Playwrights would write
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- Thymela – originally an altar on the orchestra, this became the spot
- Aeorema – a crane that lifted the “gods” from the scene onto the
- - a Greek playwright who wrote comedies, including The
- Ekeclema – platform carrying “dead bodies” that was wheeled on.
- audience just sat on the slope of the hill, looking down to the
- Deus Ex Machina – literally “god from the machine”. This is the term
- Proscenion – the area directly in front of the scene where the actors
- perform. NOTE: the proscenion gradually became the acting
- on stage.
- Periactoi – two prismatic pillars, one stage left, one stage right. These
- was the Greek stage.
- Aeschylus - a Greek playwright who wrote tragedies, including The
- Diazoma – upper and lower levels of the Koilon (auditorium).
- a play’s conflict being solved by a supernatural power.
- – a round floor on ground level at the bottom of a hill. This
- Thespis, then, is credited with being the first actor.
- – the first playwright to win the contest at the Dionysian festival
- conflict.
- through the doors, which represented the temple or palace.
- (or Theatron) – the auditorium of the Greek theatre. Originally,
- – the original acting area was the orchestra.
- – Greek God of wine and fertility that was honored in an
42 Clues: on stage. • conflict. • was the Greek stage. • kept inside the scene. • rehearse their own plays. • – the original acting area was the orchestra. • be rotated to change scenes during the performance • step away from the group and speak lines as a solo • the leader of the chorus (koryphaios) would stand. • – an actor. The term was created from Thespis’ name. • ...
Myth and Religion - Technical Terms 2023-12-13
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- Good relations with the Greek gods, maintained by respecting proper religious rules (6)
- A king whose stable Heracles was forced to clean (6)
- This Roman festival honoured the ancestors once a year (10)
- This Athenian festival honoured the dead and celebrated the maturing of new wine (11)
- Roman goddess of the earth, depicted on the Altar of Peace (6)
- "Peace with the gods": what the Romans tried to maintain through proper religious rites (3, 6)
- A Greek word for a priest able to read omens (6)
- The high priest of Rome: a title generally held by the emperor (8, 7)
- The "laying out" of the body in a Greek funeral (9)
- The father of Theseus (6)
- The front room of a Greek temple (7)
- The elevated foundation on which a Roman temple stood (6)
- A ritual song or cry of mourning, given at a funeral (6)
- The ferryman of the Underworld: Greeks and Romans were buried with a coin for him (6)
- Athenian statesman responsible for building the Parthenon (8)
- One of only two Greek festivals to include a hecatomb
- This Athenian festival honoured the dead through sacrifices and visits to their tombs (7)
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- Site of a famous temple of Apollo in southwest Greece (6)
- These six priestesses guarded the flame of Vesta in Rome (6, 7)
- A Roman priest responsible for reading the entrails of sacrificed animals (8)
- A temple dedicated by Augustus in the Campus Martius (8)
- A drinking-cup used in Ancient Greece; one of these famously depicts the Labours of Theseus (5)
- Site of the Temple of Hercules Victor and the Temple of Portunus in Rome (5, 7)
- An instrument played in a Greek sacrifice or funeral (5)
- The triangular structure on either side of an ancient temple (8)
- The rear room of a Greek temple, used to store treasure (12)
- A robe - two of these were made during the Great Panathenaia and taken to the Parthenon and Erechtheion (6)
- This Roman festival was aimed at appeasing the spirits of the unhappy dead (7)
- A Roman festival dedicated to a god of fertility, and to Romulus (10)
- A race involving jumping from a chariot, carried out at the Great Panathenaia (8)
- Greek term for a rectangular gravestone (5)
- The Greek word for a procession - such as those at the City Dionysia and the Great Panathenaia (5)
- One of the most important fifteen priests in Rome (8)
33 Clues: The father of Theseus (6) • The front room of a Greek temple (7) • Greek term for a rectangular gravestone (5) • A Greek word for a priest able to read omens (6) • The "laying out" of the body in a Greek funeral (9) • A king whose stable Heracles was forced to clean (6) • One of the most important fifteen priests in Rome (8) • ...
Intertestamental Period 2024-01-09
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- pagan
- during the silent years Jews and pagans were dissatisfied
- A prophet indicating the end of the Old Testament
- Herod was the king of
- the Pharisees loved
- Another word for intertestamental
- Jews were in ______ during rule under Persian
- was defeated by Alexander the Great
- 400 _____ years
- Alexander the Great changed this everywhere he conquered
- desecrated the temple
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- period of war, violence, and infighting
- Hebrew old testament in Greek
- running low
- led the Jewish resistance
- A prophet with foresight into Israel's future
- Greek culture was very _________
- the Sadducees didn't believe in the
- Roman, Greek, and Hebrew cultures were _______ together
- Persian
20 Clues: pagan • Persian • running low • 400 _____ years • the Pharisees loved • Herod was the king of • desecrated the temple • led the Jewish resistance • Hebrew old testament in Greek • Greek culture was very _________ • Another word for intertestamental • the Sadducees didn't believe in the • was defeated by Alexander the Great • period of war, violence, and infighting • ...
Greece 2024-07-11
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- - Ancient and modern sports event
- - Greek baked pasta dish
- - Mythical one-eyed giants
- - Official language
- - Ancient citadel overlooking Athens
- - Yogurt and cucumber dip
- - Sea that borders Greece
- - Anise-flavored aperitif
- - Ancient city-state known for warriors
- - Capital city of Greece
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- - Ancient site of the oracle
- - Crumbly cheese made from sheep's milk
- - Island known for white-washed buildings
- - Tales of gods and heroes
- - Tree whose fruit is a major export
- - Group of islands in the Aegean Sea
- - Mythical hero known for strength
- - Iconic temple on the Acropolis
- - Popular Greek street food
- - City known for olives
20 Clues: - Official language • - City known for olives • - Greek baked pasta dish • - Capital city of Greece • - Yogurt and cucumber dip • - Sea that borders Greece • - Anise-flavored aperitif • - Tales of gods and heroes • - Mythical one-eyed giants • - Popular Greek street food • - Ancient site of the oracle • - Iconic temple on the Acropolis • - Ancient and modern sports event • ...
Greece Section 2 Study 2024-10-22
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- – God of the Sun and music in Greek mythology
- – Queen of the Greek Gods and goddess of marriage
- – God of the Underworld
- Empires – What Alexander the Great is known for
- League – An alliance formed after the Greco-Persian War
- – A Greek drama that has a sad or tragic ending
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- – Patron Goddess of Athens, goddess of wisdom
- – God of War in Greek mythology
- – The side that won the Peloponnesian War
- – A type of Greek drama that has a happy or humorous ending
- – A short story or tale that teaches a lesson
- – King of the Greek Gods
12 Clues: – God of the Underworld • – King of the Greek Gods • – God of War in Greek mythology • – The side that won the Peloponnesian War • – God of the Sun and music in Greek mythology • – Patron Goddess of Athens, goddess of wisdom • – A short story or tale that teaches a lesson • Empires – What Alexander the Great is known for • – A Greek drama that has a sad or tragic ending • ...
Ancient greece vocabulary 2022-10-06
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- a way of governing which depends on the will of the people
- greek philosopher
- macedonia an ancient king in macedonia
- a war in ancient greece between athens an sparta
- a ancient greek author
- an ancient greek civilization
- denoting a late bronze civilization in greece represend by finds at mycenae adn other ancient cities of peloponnesus
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- series of wars fought by greek states and persia over almost a 1/2 a century
- former king of macedonia
- government by a relatively small priveileged class or by a minority consisting of those presumed to be the best
- a city state in ancient greece
- greek philsopher
- a member of ancient hellenic race that overthrew mycenaean civiliation
- a body of troops standing/moving in close formation
- greek philosopher
- Ancient civilization of the island of crete
16 Clues: greek philsopher • greek philosopher • greek philosopher • a ancient greek author • former king of macedonia • an ancient greek civilization • a city state in ancient greece • macedonia an ancient king in macedonia • Ancient civilization of the island of crete • a war in ancient greece between athens an sparta • a body of troops standing/moving in close formation • ...
10 Latin and 5 Greek Words 2024-02-12
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- to comfort or calm a person (qui) (Latin)
- a cancer that forms in epithelial tissue (oma) (Latin)
- a spongy tissue that forms in air channels (aer) (Latin)
- the study of human societies and cultures (anthropo) (Greek)
- a story mostly used for the Bible (script) (Latin)
- a stretch of land or used to warn pilots (terr) (Latin)
- a bacterium causing a disease (path) (Greek)
- a dense organelle (nuc) (Latin)
- devoted to the study of nature and reality (phil) (Greek)
- break or burst suddenly (rupt) (Latin)
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- a protoplasm within a living cell (cyto) (Greek)
- found within the cytoplasm of a cell (vac) (Latin)
- an organelle found in cells (mito) (Greek)
- a serious medical condition (pend) (Latin)
- a particular technique that should not be used (contra) (Latin)
15 Clues: a dense organelle (nuc) (Latin) • break or burst suddenly (rupt) (Latin) • to comfort or calm a person (qui) (Latin) • an organelle found in cells (mito) (Greek) • a serious medical condition (pend) (Latin) • a bacterium causing a disease (path) (Greek) • a protoplasm within a living cell (cyto) (Greek) • found within the cytoplasm of a cell (vac) (Latin) • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-10-14
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- Athenian philosopher founder of Platonist school of thought
- They were the most free civilization in Greece
- A city-state in Ancient Greece
- A Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as a founder of Western philosophy
- A series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century
- Conquered the largest empire the world has seen
- A ruling class of nobles
- They came from Central Asia and conquered the Minoans
- Any member of a major division of the Ancient Greek people
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- Ancient Greek war fought by the Pelian League
- restored internal peace to his country gained domination all over Greece Alexander the Great's father
- A body of troops or officers in close formation
- Greek philosopher one of the most influential figures in history
- A government ruled by the people
- Author of the Odyssey and Iliad
- Period after Alexander the Great's death
16 Clues: A ruling class of nobles • A city-state in Ancient Greece • Author of the Odyssey and Iliad • A government ruled by the people • Period after Alexander the Great's death • Ancient Greek war fought by the Pelian League • They were the most free civilization in Greece • A body of troops or officers in close formation • Conquered the largest empire the world has seen • ...
Crossword 2017-04-28
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- The Greek monster who turns people into stone if looked directly in the eyes.
- The helpful cyclops who is Percy's half brother.
- The god of travellers, the god of roadways.
- Men who are part human, and part goat.
- The daughter of Ares, the one who was sent to attain the golden fleece.
- The main character who is the son of Poseidon
- Mythical creature where the top half is man, and the lower half is horse.
- The Greek god of the sea.
- The son of Hermes, the Antagonist in the book.
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- The Greek god of the sky and thunder.
- The goddess of wisdom.
- Giant mythical creature in Greek culture with only one large eye in the middle of the forehead.
- The Greek god of war.
- Magical horses who live un the ocean.
- The god of the underworld.
- The god of music, the god of archery.
16 Clues: The Greek god of war. • The goddess of wisdom. • The Greek god of the sea. • The god of the underworld. • The Greek god of the sky and thunder. • Magical horses who live un the ocean. • The god of music, the god of archery. • Men who are part human, and part goat. • The god of travellers, the god of roadways. • The main character who is the son of Poseidon • ...
Height of Greece 2 2023-04-20
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- This Greek mathematician is considered the father of Geometry because he wrote the first text book on the subject.
- A famous ancient Greek medical doctor, who is considered the father of modern medicine.
- Greek mathematician who developed the A2+B2=C2 theory of triangles.
- The new culture developed by mixing Greek and Persian cultures together.
- A great Greek philosopher who stressed morality. He was killed for his beliefs.
- An important invention by Archimedes using small wheels and ropes to lift heavy objects.
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- This person is considered the first great historian of ancient Greece.
- A Greek philosopher who started teaching at age 40. He wrote extensively on government and its role in society.
- A famous Greek philosopher who was famous for teaching the "Golden Mean."
- The young Macedonian king who conquered the known world by age 33.
- Ancient Greek philosopher considered the father of Stoicsm.
- An ancient Greek philosophy started by Diogenes, which stressed living simply and without stress.
12 Clues: Ancient Greek philosopher considered the father of Stoicsm. • The young Macedonian king who conquered the known world by age 33. • Greek mathematician who developed the A2+B2=C2 theory of triangles. • This person is considered the first great historian of ancient Greece. • The new culture developed by mixing Greek and Persian cultures together. • ...
Data Entry and Keyboarding Skills 2025-06-26
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- The correct typing posture (7 letters)
- The process of entering data into a computer (6 letters)
- Typing at a consistent speed without mistakes (9 letters)
- A system used to enter numbers and letters quickly (9 letters)
- row A type of finger placement method for typing (6 letters)
- A program used to enter or manage data
- The part of the keyboard where letters are typed (7 letters)
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- The part of the keyboard that contains keys like "Shift" and "Caps Lock" (8 letters)
- The primary tool used for typing (10 letters)
- A key used to delete characters (8 letters)
- A keyboard key used to move the cursor to the next line (5 letters)
11 Clues: The correct typing posture (7 letters) • A program used to enter or manage data • A key used to delete characters (8 letters) • The primary tool used for typing (10 letters) • The process of entering data into a computer (6 letters) • Typing at a consistent speed without mistakes (9 letters) • The part of the keyboard where letters are typed (7 letters) • ...
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. • ...
Battle of Marathon Glossary Crossword 2014-08-10
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- of Thermopylae – Famous battle in 480 BC between the Greeks and Persians that occurs after the Battle of Marathon.
- To name things one by one, past tense.
- A small fleet of ships or boats.
- A specific period of a person’s life time.
- “We have been victorious!” Greek word.
- A senior military title in ancient Greece.
- Ancient Greek fortress located on highest part of Athens that contains ancient buildings that are of significance to Greek history.
- Another name for Greece used by the Greeks.
- Ancient style of architecture that were a dialect of the Dorians.
- A ruler who enforces cruelty and is oppressive.
- Dictatorship as this government is harsh and punishing.
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- To make full use of and to gain an advantage from.
- A native of the area Lacedaemon that consists of Sparta and its surroundings.
- An improvised military shelter that usually does not have protection from enemy fire, past tense.
- Citizen-soldiers of ancient Greek city-states that were heavily armed with primarily spears and sheilds.
- An area within boundaries/walls.
- Soldiers fighting or marching on foot.
- Gravestones, Greek word.
18 Clues: Gravestones, Greek word. • A small fleet of ships or boats. • An area within boundaries/walls. • To name things one by one, past tense. • “We have been victorious!” Greek word. • Soldiers fighting or marching on foot. • A specific period of a person’s life time. • A senior military title in ancient Greece. • Another name for Greece used by the Greeks. • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-04-04
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- Continent of Greece
- This civilization began on Crete
- Sporting event started by the Ancient Greeks. It is held every four years today
- Queen of the Greek gods and married to Zeus
- only these people could take part in the democracy
- ages a time when people on the mainland were poor and no longer read and wrote
- What Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were known for
- Greek god of the underworld
- Government started in Athens where citizens voted on issues and leaders
- this caused the Greek poleis to develop independently
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- Place where the major Greek gods lived
- The was the basic division of much of Ancient Greece. Athens and Sparta were the two largest of these.
- Greek god of war
- these were the first gods born to Cronus
- Patron god of the city of Athens. She is also the goddess of wisdom.
- a government where the power lies with a small group of wealthy people
- this connects Attica and Pelopenesus
17 Clues: Greek god of war • Continent of Greece • Greek god of the underworld • This civilization began on Crete • this connects Attica and Pelopenesus • Place where the major Greek gods lived • these were the first gods born to Cronus • Queen of the Greek gods and married to Zeus • only these people could take part in the democracy • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-10-03
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- Greatest Greek warrior, but with a weakness in his heel... [8]
- Carnivorous bird-women who lure sailors in with their song [6]
- Daughter of Demeter, kidnapped by Hades to be queen of the Underworld [10]
- Wife of Menelaus; the 'face that launched a thousand ships' [5]
- A cunning trick to end the 10-year siege of Troy [6,5]
- Messenger of the gods, and god of thieves! [6]
- Athenian hero who defeated the Minotaur [7]
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- Greek god of the sea (and father of Percy Jackson!) [8]
- Greek god of wine, theatre, and madness [8]
- King of Ithaca who took 20 years to get home [8]
- King of the gods [4]
- Titan who stole fire from the gods for humanity [9]
- Greatest hero of the Trojans [6]
- Powerful sorceress and princess of Colchis; murdered her own children! [5]
- Greek hero who slew Medusa [7]
- Trojan prince who judged Aphrodite the most beautiful of the goddesses [5]
- Greek god of war and wisdom [6]
17 Clues: King of the gods [4] • Greek hero who slew Medusa [7] • Greek god of war and wisdom [6] • Greatest hero of the Trojans [6] • Greek god of wine, theatre, and madness [8] • Athenian hero who defeated the Minotaur [7] • Messenger of the gods, and god of thieves! [6] • King of Ithaca who took 20 years to get home [8] • Titan who stole fire from the gods for humanity [9] • ...
Computer Crossword 2014-06-11
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- to search stuff in the internet?
- a word puzzle?
- a programmable machine?
- A system of organization of icons on a screen?
- a global system of interconnected computer networks?
- Where can you find chart menu?
- One of the most famous browsers?
- software that is used to access the internet?
- electronic mail?
- Size of letters in the Microsoft Word?
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- Thing to control computer?
- Another most famous search engine?
- How to delete letters?
- Thing to write letters in the computer?
- Story with pictures?
- Word or letters or numbers to log in something?
- Thing that we are looking on the computer?
- Thing to print stuff?
- One of the most famous search engines?
- Where can you find table in the Microsoft Word?
20 Clues: a word puzzle? • electronic mail? • Story with pictures? • Thing to print stuff? • How to delete letters? • a programmable machine? • Thing to control computer? • Where can you find chart menu? • to search stuff in the internet? • One of the most famous browsers? • Another most famous search engine? • One of the most famous search engines? • Size of letters in the Microsoft Word? • ...
Dibrut Crossword 2023-10-16
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- ...Are the love of my life
- A synonym for "might" (5 letters)
- The things that you love to collect to
- Your favourite fruit
- ...happy (2 letters)
- Our dream date
- What were we doing when I was asking you to be mine back then?
- I love to kiss part of your face a lot
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- Possessive pronoun before name (2 letters)
- Things that made you attracted to me when you first saw me
- Once more
- Our favourite pet name
- A squad that made us even closer
- Our first kiss
- Our month
- My zodiac
- We've been...Months together now
- Your pet's name
- Digging location (4 letters)
- You used to send me a lot of this cute pink characters through menfess back then
20 Clues: Once more • Our month • My zodiac • Our first kiss • Our dream date • Your pet's name • Your favourite fruit • ...happy (2 letters) • Our favourite pet name • ...Are the love of my life • Digging location (4 letters) • A squad that made us even closer • We've been...Months together now • A synonym for "might" (5 letters) • The things that you love to collect to • ...
statue of zeus 2021-10-05
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- high respect great esteem
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- the creator and ruler of the universe
- famous Greek sculptor, painter, and architect
- relating to or denoting Iron Age and Classical Greek culture
- yellow metal
- relating to medieval or modern Rome
- a precious or semiprecious stone
- a person who has been baptized
- dark brown timber
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- the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power
- a native or inhabitant of modern Greece
- a building devoted to the worship of a god
- creamy white substance used to make ornaments
- a ruler of great power typically rules empire
- a religion specifically non christian or pre christian
17 Clues: yellow metal • dark brown timber • high respect great esteem • a person who has been baptized • a precious or semiprecious stone • relating to medieval or modern Rome • the creator and ruler of the universe • a native or inhabitant of modern Greece • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • a building devoted to the worship of a god • ...
statue of zeus 2021-10-05
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- high respect great esteem
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- the creator and ruler of the universe
- famous Greek sculptor, painter, and architect
- relating to or denoting Iron Age and Classical Greek culture
- yellow metal
- relating to medieval or modern Rome
- a precious or semiprecious stone
- a person who has been baptized
- dark brown timber
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- the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power
- a native or inhabitant of modern Greece
- a building devoted to the worship of a god
- creamy white substance used to make ornaments
- a ruler of great power typically rules empire
- a religion specifically non christian or pre christian
17 Clues: yellow metal • dark brown timber • high respect great esteem • a person who has been baptized • a precious or semiprecious stone • relating to medieval or modern Rome • the creator and ruler of the universe • a native or inhabitant of modern Greece • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • a building devoted to the worship of a god • ...
Clase 2025-01-30
22 Clues: book • desk • door • trash • paper • table • chair • clock • marker • window • eraser • pencil • scissors • notebook • backpack • computer • classmate • calculator • white board • pen (5 letters) • pen (9 letters) • white board eraser
Ancient Greece 2015-09-14
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- Second of the classical orders
- Part of a Greek theatre
- Temple on the Acropolis
- Female figure supporting a structure
- Third of the classical orders
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- Le Corbusier's scale of proportions
- Greek Philosopher
- Period associated with Alexander the Great
- Open space at the centre of a Greek city
- Island of the Minoans
- Precursor of the classical temple
- Greek Goddess
- First of the classical orders
13 Clues: Greek Goddess • Greek Philosopher • Island of the Minoans • Part of a Greek theatre • Temple on the Acropolis • First of the classical orders • Third of the classical orders • Second of the classical orders • Precursor of the classical temple • Le Corbusier's scale of proportions • Female figure supporting a structure • Open space at the centre of a Greek city • ...
Hidden figures 2022-09-29
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- (cloth, clothing, or soft furnishings) becoming thin and tattered with age.
- having developed certain abilities or inclinations at an earlier age than is usual or expected.
- enlist (someone) compulsorily, typically into the armed services.
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- a women's student organization formed chiefly for social purposes and having a name consisting of Greek letters.
- written or spoken communication or debate.
- producing a great deal of profit.
- make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment.
- extreme self-confidence or audacity.
8 Clues: producing a great deal of profit. • extreme self-confidence or audacity. • written or spoken communication or debate. • make (a liquid) turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment. • enlist (someone) compulsorily, typically into the armed services. • (cloth, clothing, or soft furnishings) becoming thin and tattered with age. • ...
Wordplay Wonders 2023-10-09
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- - Swapping initial sounds of two words (e.g., "tease my ears" for "ease my tears")
- - Rearrangement of letters to form a new word
- - Word or design with multiple meanings
- - A 150th anniversary
- - Reads the same backward as forward
- - Puzzle with hidden messages in initial letters
- - Newly coined word or expression
- - A lover of words
- - Manuscript with erased and rewritten text
- - Memory aid or device
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- - Words that imitate sounds (e.g., buzz)
- - Blend of two words (e.g., brunch)
- - Person with both introverted and extroverted traits
- - Extremely idealistic and unrealistic
- - Repetition of initial sounds in a phrase
- - Sentence using all letters of the alphabet
- - Long, complex word or person who uses them
- - Discovery by chance
- - Word with no repeating letters
- - Contradictory word pair (e.g., jumbo shrimp)
20 Clues: - A lover of words • - A 150th anniversary • - Discovery by chance • - Memory aid or device • - Word with no repeating letters • - Newly coined word or expression • - Blend of two words (e.g., brunch) • - Reads the same backward as forward • - Extremely idealistic and unrealistic • - Word or design with multiple meanings • - Words that imitate sounds (e.g., buzz) • ...
Literature 102: Master Pieces 2016-07-04
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- / feared sun god, who sides with the Trojans.”
- / bravest and most accomplished of the Trojan warriors; son of Priam.”
- / Greek warrior and king of the Myrmidons. He is considered the greatest warrior in the world.”
- / Commander-in-chief of the Greek armies. He anger Achilles when he takes back a prize girls, Briseis.”
- /Sells poison to ROMEO”
- servant”
- of CAPULET, age 13”
- / goddess of love and beauty, who sides with the Trojans.”
- servant”
- JOHN/Carries message for FRIAR LAWRENCE”
- of ROMEO, related to PRINCE”
- / gigantic warrior.”
- / goddess of wisdom and war, who favors the Greeks.”
- /Capulet servant to NURSE”
- / god of the forge, who favors the Greeks.”
- / wife of Menelaus, kidnapped by Paris.”
- / Greek warrior and best friend to Achilles.”
- / sea goddess who is the mother of Achilles.”
- / Son of MONTAGUE”
- PARIS/Count to wed JULIET, related to PRINCE”
- / superior Trojan archer.”
- / Trojan who took Helen From Menelaus, Hector’s brother, son of Priam.”
- / King of Sparta and brother of Agamemnon. After a Trojan named Paris took his wife, Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, the Greeks declared war on Troy.”
- / wise Greek warrior.”
- CAPULET /Mother of JULIET, about 27”
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- ESCALUS/Prince of Verona”
- MONTAGUE/Mother of ROMEO”
- servant”
- / queen of the gods, who favors the Greeks.”
- servant to ROMEO”
- / wise old king who advises Agamemnon.”
- / Trojan spy who checks out the Greek camp.”
- cousin of JULIET”
- / Greek soothsayer who advises Agamemnon.”
- / messenger goddess.”
- / king of the gods who promises Thetis he’ll take Achilles’ side.”
- /Capulet servant to JULIET”
- / god of the sea.”
- Montague cousin of ROMEO”
- / superior Greek warrior.”
- / beautiful captive of Achilles, taken by Agamemnon.”
- / King of Troy.”
- / god of war, who sides with the Trojans.”
- CAPULET /Father of JULIET, in his 50's”
44 Clues: servant” • servant” • servant” • / King of Troy.” • servant to ROMEO” • cousin of JULIET” • / god of the sea.” • / Son of MONTAGUE” • of CAPULET, age 13” • / gigantic warrior.” • / messenger goddess.” • / wise Greek warrior.” • /Sells poison to ROMEO” • ESCALUS/Prince of Verona” • MONTAGUE/Mother of ROMEO” • Montague cousin of ROMEO” • /Capulet servant to NURSE” • / superior Greek warrior.” • ...
History of Greek Theater - Luis Cortes 2023-01-06
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- Masks made it easier for men to play _____ characters.
- Who is the earliest known actor and playwright?
- Where was Thespis' name inscribed?
- ____ comes from the greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act"
- How many festivals had theatrical performances? (Number is spelled out)
- The chorus was composed of ____?
- What does the word chorus mean in greek?
- What creature was part man and part goat?
- Where does the word theater come from?
- Which two pieces of literature influenced Greek Drama? (4 words, no spaces, no "and")
- What is the major festival?
- What object facilitated the rapid change of roles?
- Greek Drama was presented to honor who?
- What century did Socrates live in? ("th" after the number is included)
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- Where did greek plays usually take place?
- The theater was below the _____ in Athens.
- Who didn't wear masks?
- Where was the resting place for actors located? (one word)
- Where did characters die?
- What was the space below the slope of the hill called? Also was used for dancing.
- What type of drama emphasized the attempts of human characters to control their own destinies?
- Number of festivals held each year, in honor of Dionysus? (Number is spelled out)
- Where is the word scene derived from?
- Who had reserved seats, meant mainly for judging?
- Which greek city had huge advances in philosophy, rhetoric, literature, science, architecture, and visual arts?
- The chorus added, color, _____, and spectacle.
- A single actor could play ____ roles.
- How many tragedies were presented by the dramatists? (IN total)
- who was the first great theorist of dramatic art?
- When were rules put in place, limiting it to three speaking actors for each playwright?
- Who was born in 496BC?
- When was the first recorded theatrical event? (Regular Number, no dots)
32 Clues: Who didn't wear masks? • Who was born in 496BC? • Where did characters die? • What is the major festival? • The chorus was composed of ____? • Where was Thespis' name inscribed? • Where is the word scene derived from? • A single actor could play ____ roles. • Where does the word theater come from? • Greek Drama was presented to honor who? • ...
History of Greek Theater - Johnny Goldman 2021-03-02
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- a fault of character such as jealousy or pride
- arrangement of the events in a play
- a very wealthy city with 250,000-300,000 people
- mythical half-human half-goat creatures
- origin of the word "scene". place for actors to relax and change masks
- usage of words to express thought
- Greek word meaning "to do" or "to act"
- person of noble stature with a greatness about them
- flat terrace below slope in a theater
- first winner in the first play of recorded history, thespian is a word based on this person
- something that shocks the audience
- started by a prologue, the entrance of the chorus along with several episodes and songs
- the defeat of the tragic hero, usually results in gained wisdom and/or death
- an act that has magnitude and a serious impact
- god of wine and fertility
- non-speking role in greek theater
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- first great theorist of dramatic art
- an act of justice
- greek word for "theater", means place of seeing
- wrote The Odyssey and The Lliad
- a religious and civic celebration in the city of dionysus, involves theater
- used to help play different characters, worn over the face
- priest of dionysus
- songs between the episodes of a greek play
- described as the father of wester philosophy
- First recorded theatrical event
- how speech reveals character
- helped make rules for greek theater, including upping the amount of people in the chorus to 15 and the amount of actors to 3
- emphasized attempts of humans wanting to control their own fate
- ancient greek word for a king that took the throne, does not mean the same thing as tyrant does today
- singers and dancers at the greek theater
- Main character in Oedipus Tyrannus
32 Clues: an act of justice • priest of dionysus • god of wine and fertility • how speech reveals character • wrote The Odyssey and The Lliad • First recorded theatrical event • usage of words to express thought • non-speking role in greek theater • something that shocks the audience • Main character in Oedipus Tyrannus • arrangement of the events in a play • ...
Unit 4 review game 2019-11-07
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- The study of ancestry, or a chronological list of ancestors
- Latin for “in the year of the Lord"
- One of the supposed original sources of the Pentateuch
- The Old Testament books that comprise the stories of the prophets who cast judgment and warn of divine retribution while calling Israel to repentance
- A type of sacred literature characterized by symbolic imagery pointing to the expectation that the powers of evil will be destroyed and the righteous raised to a new life in justice
- From the Latin word for “common.”
- An Old English rendering of the Greek for “good news.”
- One of the supposed original sources of the Pentateuch, particularly the Book of Deuteronomy, written around the seventh century BC
- twenty seven books
- "covenant"
- An event or person in Scripture that points toward a later event or person
- An edition of the Old Testament, produced by Origen, that presented the texts in Hebrew and Greek in side-by-side columns.
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- One who proclaims the euangellion or gospel
- first five books of Moses
- Sacred Scripture
- From the Greek prophetes, meaning “one who speaks for”
- Those parts of the Old Testament that were removed from the Jewish or Hebrew canon of Scripture, but which appear in the Septuagint (the Greek translation) used by the early Christians
- From a Greek term meaning “five books”
- One of the supposed original sources of the Pentateuch, reflecting the perspective of Jews in the northern kingdom of Israel around the eighth or ninth century BC
- A third-century BC Greek translation of the Scriptures
- fourty six books
- Those books of the Bible that were included in the Jewish or Hebrew canon of Scriptures.
- From the Latin testamentum
- Greek and Latin for “rule.”
- A letter addressed to a particular person or people
25 Clues: "covenant" • Sacred Scripture • fourty six books • twenty seven books • first five books of Moses • From the Latin testamentum • Greek and Latin for “rule.” • From the Latin word for “common.” • Latin for “in the year of the Lord" • From a Greek term meaning “five books” • One who proclaims the euangellion or gospel • A letter addressed to a particular person or people • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-11
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- Who was the Greek god of war?
- What city was the place that democracy was made?
- What did Greeks use to make pots?
- A person who seeks wisdom and enlightenment is a ______.
- Who was Rome’s first empire?
- What was the language that Athens spoke?
- Who was the greek god of the underworld?
- What was one resource Greeks used for their artwork?
- What is a Greek city state?
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- Julius ______ became dictator of Rome ending the Republic.
- What was the name of the war between Carthage and Rome?
- What kind of civilization was greece?
- What did Greek people think was barbaric?
- What was the name of the Roman god of the sky?
- The Roman god of war?
- Which holiday did Greeks celebrate by breaking pots?
- Many Roman gods were borrowed from the __________.
- What is the short Roman sword called?
- Continent of Rome?
- Leader who Julius Caesar fought in the Roman Civil War?
20 Clues: Continent of Rome? • The Roman god of war? • What is a Greek city state? • Who was Rome’s first empire? • Who was the Greek god of war? • What did Greeks use to make pots? • What kind of civilization was greece? • What is the short Roman sword called? • What was the language that Athens spoke? • Who was the greek god of the underworld? • ...
the topic Heroes 2023-12-07
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- - Greek hero who defeated Medusa.
- - Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
- - Greek hero of the Trojan War.
- - Hero of Irish mythology.
- - Heroic tales often involve a __ of a fortress.
- - Sumerian king and epic hero.
- - Leader of the Argonauts in Greek mythology.
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- - Demigod known for his strength.
- - Hero of an Old English epic poem.
- - Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.
- - Legendary English outlaw and hero.
- - Mythical British king and hero.
- - Legendary wizard and advisor to King Arthur.
- - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel.
- - Arabian hero of a famous folk tale.
15 Clues: - Hero of Irish mythology. • - Sumerian king and epic hero. • - Greek hero of the Trojan War. • - Demigod known for his strength. • - Greek hero who defeated Medusa. • - Mythical British king and hero. • - Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. • - Hero of an Old English epic poem. • - Legendary English outlaw and hero. • - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel. • ...
History 40 word crossword. 2013-11-12
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- theseus mother
- a tragic king of Thebes who unknowingly killed his father Laius and married his mother Jocasta
- Sediment
- a type of greek play
- Military Coalition of city-states led by Sparta
- a mythical monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man; slain by Theseus
- The city is notable for its rich Greek history, culture, amphitheatres, architecture, and as the birthplace of the preeminent mathematician and engineer Archimedes
- Crushed to make purple dye.
- A place where a play was performed
- the basic monetary unit of Greece
- the largest Greek island in the Mediterranean; site of the Minoan civilization that reached its peak in 1600 BC
- Mammals killed for their tusks.
- War between Athens and Sparta's City-states
- Athens an association of Greek city-states, members
- teacher of Plato
- Great conqueror from Macedonia.
- Greek Teachers
- General who took over Rome with Elephants
- an inhabitant of Minoan Crete
- Ancient town on Crete
- a hero and king of Athens who was noted for his many great deeds: killed Procrustes and the Minotaur
- capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber
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- Alexander the Great was just let into this city.
- Mountains that split Ancient Greece.
- a republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula
- art on walls.
- City which govern's only itself, and neighboring land.
- the largest inland sea
- what silk worms eat
- ancient Athenian philosopher; pupil of Socrates
- Container
- largest island in the Mediterranean Sea
- central space for the presentation of dramatic event.
- egypt god of underworld
- Minos king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa.
- Ancient Greek city known for it's military Prowess
- Greek Philosopher
- Capital and largest city of Greece
- Main diet of Greeks
39 Clues: Sediment • Container • art on walls. • theseus mother • Greek Teachers • teacher of Plato • Greek Philosopher • what silk worms eat • Main diet of Greeks • a type of greek play • Ancient town on Crete • the largest inland sea • egypt god of underworld • Crushed to make purple dye. • an inhabitant of Minoan Crete • Mammals killed for their tusks. • Great conqueror from Macedonia. • ...
Greek VS. Rome 2021-02-11
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- This war in Greek took place between 218 B.C.E. through 201 B.C.E.
- Since the Etruscans traded regularly with the ancient Greeks, the art work resembled the art work in ancient Greece
- Are a huge part of the Greek diet
- was a military and political leader in the Roman Republic. He was instrumental in ending the Roman Republic.
- In its initial days, Roman legions fought off local warlords and adversaries to protect Rome against existential threats and later went as far as Parthia (modern day Iran) in east
- andron Were the part of the house reserved just for men
- the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity. He ruled from 306 C.E. until his death in 337 C.E.
- The children would go to school until the age of
- The war was fought on land and at sea lasting 23 years.
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- They had a powerful army and an even stronger empire. The Roman army was considered one of the strongest armies of the world.
- He reigned from 37 C.E. until his death in 41 C.E.
- Just like their counterparts in ancient Greece, the ancient Romans loved their art
- When Roman emperors returned home after a victory in battle, their accomplishments were celebrated by all in ancient Rome.
- This game in Greek was to help children with their motor skills
- a significant town because it was a resort city during Ancient Roman times.
- This food was a very good drink but also good for trade in Greek
- This is the most common pet in Ancient Greek
- This was not only a food in Greek it was a part of Greek history
- It was used much like we use sugar, as a sweetener in many different foods. It could also be used as a medicine.
- It was hard to do farming in Ancient Greece because there was not good
20 Clues: Are a huge part of the Greek diet • This is the most common pet in Ancient Greek • The children would go to school until the age of • He reigned from 37 C.E. until his death in 41 C.E. • The war was fought on land and at sea lasting 23 years. • andron Were the part of the house reserved just for men • ...
P4/4B Characters 2023-12-11
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- Blind prophet in Thebes, a city central in Greece. Prophet of Apollo, transformed into a woman for 7 years.
- Brother of the dead Queen. He is fierce, steadfast and even arrogant
- Greek goddess of the moon and hunt, twin sister of Apollo
- Second daughter (and half-sister) of Oedipus and Jocasta, serves as the information gatherer
- Feared Greek goddesses of vengeance; punishers of the guilty
- King of Thebes, unwittingly killed his father and married his mother. Solved the Sphinx's riddle and defeated it. Ultimately became the King of Thebes
- Brings the news of the Queens death by suicide
- Greek God of ecstasy, the theater and wine
- An old man and the only witness of the murder of Laius
- Mythical king of Phoenicia, believed to have trained the Greek hero Achilles
- They seek to maintain the status quo, they are forever observant for signs of other Gods seeking to usurp Zeus in some way. They knowingly act as spies for their God in all matters.
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- Theban statesman and soldier of renown
- They serve as a powerful indicator of how we, the audience, should react to the tragic events
- First, she was the wife of Laius. Then, the wife of her son, Oedipus. Sister to Creon
- Oldest daughter (and half-sister)of Oedipus and Jocasta, braver of the two daughters and sets off to make sure her brother gets a proper burial
- Greek goddess of wisdom, war and crafts
- Greek God of the sky, king of the gods and ruler of the world
- Monster in Thebes with the head of a woman, the wings of a bird and the body of a lion that killed any traveler that could not solve her riddle
- Mythical founder of Thebes, the city Oedipus rules
- The first messenger saved Oedipus when he was a baby
- Greek God of the sun, prophecy and disease
21 Clues: Theban statesman and soldier of renown • Greek goddess of wisdom, war and crafts • Greek God of ecstasy, the theater and wine • Greek God of the sun, prophecy and disease • Brings the news of the Queens death by suicide • Mythical founder of Thebes, the city Oedipus rules • The first messenger saved Oedipus when he was a baby • ...
6th Grade Greece Crossword 2024-02-14
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- A government in which a few wealthy citizens hold power over the rest
- The body of water between the Greek islands
- The people who invaded Greece in about 1100 BC and introduced Greece to iron
- The fort at the center of each city-state in which people could take refuge in an attack
- The Greek city-state that was on the coast on the mainland of Greece that had great education and developed democracy
- The Greek name for the letter A
- The people who were the first to develop civilization in the Aegean region from 2500 to 1450 BC
- A member of a political community with rights and responsibilities
- Soldiers of the Greek city-states who fought on foot with a spear, a short sword, and a shield
- A government in which all citizens share in running the government
- A military formation in which soldiers would fight shoulder to shoulder with their shields raised to protect from arrows
- The age that Spartan boys had to enter the military
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- The Greek word for a city-state
- The people who moved to Greece from central Asia and destroyed the Minoan civilization
- The site on the island of Crete that was once the palace of king Minos
- Someone who seizes power and rules with total authority
- The place outside the acropolis used as a marketplace and where people could gather and debate issues
- Five men who served as elected councilmen in Sparta who helped govern the city-state
- The people who lived in Greece beginning in 750 BC who developed the Greek alphabet
- The Greek city-state located on Peloponnesus that was a heavily militarily inclined society
- A settlement in a new territory that has close ties to its homeland
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- The ruler who ended the farmer rebellion in Athens and helped begin democracy
- Storytellers of Greece who passed down oral tradition
24 Clues: The Greek word for a city-state • The Greek name for the letter A • The body of water between the Greek islands • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • The age that Spartan boys had to enter the military • Storytellers of Greece who passed down oral tradition • Someone who seizes power and rules with total authority • ...
Literature 102: Master Pieces 2016-07-04
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- / god of war, who sides with the Trojans.
- / beautiful captive of Achilles, taken by Agamemnon.
- /capulet cousin of JULIET
- / wife of Menelaus, kidnapped by Paris.
- /friend of ROMEO, related to PRINCE
- / Son of MONTAGUE
- / gigantic warrior.
- / Greek soothsayer who advises Agamemnon.
- /Mother of JULIET, about 27
- / superior Greek warrior.
- /montague servant to ROMEO
- / Greek warrior and best friend to Achilles.
- /Carries message for FRIAR LAWRENCE
- / wise old king who advises Agamemnon.
- / King of Sparta and brother of Agamemnon. After a Trojan named Paris took his wife, Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, the Greeks declared war on Troy.
- /Father of ROMEO
- / god of the sea.
- / King of Troy.
- /capulet servant
- / wise Greek warrior.
- / Greek warrior and king of the Myrmidons. He is considered the greatest warrior in the world.
- / king of the gods who promises Thetis he’ll take Achilles’ side.
- /Count to wed JULIET, related to PRINCE
- / sea goddess who is the mother of Achilles.
- / feared sun god, who sides with the Trojans.
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- /Prince of Verona
- / messenger goddess.
- /Franciscan who marries ROMEO & JULIET
- /capulet servant
- / goddess of wisdom and war, who favors the Greeks.
- /Montague cousin of ROMEO
- /montague servant
- / god of the forge, who favors the Greeks.
- / superior Trojan archer.
- /Mother of ROMEO
- / Trojan spy who checks out the Greek camp.
- /Sells poison to ROMEO
- / Commander-in-chief of the Greek armies. He anger Achilles when he takes back a prize girls, Briseis.
- / goddess of love and beauty, who sides with the Trojans.
- /Father of JULIET, in his 50's
- /Capulet servant to JULIET
- /Capulet servant to NURSE
- /daughter of CAPULET, age 13
- / queen of the gods, who favors the Greeks.
- / bravest and most accomplished of the Trojan warriors; son of Priam.
45 Clues: / King of Troy. • /capulet servant • /Mother of ROMEO • /Father of ROMEO • /capulet servant • /Prince of Verona • /montague servant • / Son of MONTAGUE • / god of the sea. • / gigantic warrior. • / messenger goddess. • / wise Greek warrior. • /Sells poison to ROMEO • /Montague cousin of ROMEO • /capulet cousin of JULIET • / superior Trojan archer. • / superior Greek warrior. • ...
Welcome Back Review 2024-01-02
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- Wife of Zeus
- Greece is a ___________ because it is surrounded on three sides by water
- Length (# of years) of a term for a U.S. President
- Greek god of the sea
- The term for a half man, half god like Achilles
- Island destroyed by Thera’s volcanic eruption, ash and tsunami
- He swallowed his own children except for Zeus who was hidden by his mother
- Sea named after a King who fell to his death after his son failed to change the color of his sails
- 1st seafaring civilization of the Mediterranean World
- He wrote the poem about the Trojan War and its’ hero
- This product was traded by the Minoans and Mycenaeans (2wds.)
- Gov. type where one person holds power
- According to Mythology, the city of Athens was named after this Goddess
- In the year ______ BC, Athens became a democratic government (2wds)
- The Goddess of ________, Eris, caused a fight amongst the goddesses of Mt. Olympus.
- U.S. type of Democracy
- He came up with the idea that helped the Mycenaeans win the Trojan War
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- Who did Zeus choose to judge the fairest of them all contest between the Olympian goddesses?
- Greek god of metalworking
- Part of a Greek city state known as the high hill
- God that helped guide Paris’ arrow that killed the great Achilles
- Athenian type of Democracy
- This myth explained the downfall of the Minoans. (4wds)
- Man credited with replacing the aristocracy with a democratic government
- According to mythology, this Goddess was born as a result of Zeus’ headache
- Island “kicked” by the boot of Italy
- Greek Goddess of wine, vine, celebration
- Part of a Greek city state known as the marketplace
- Greek name for a city state
- Gov. type in which a few people (usually rich landowners) hold power
- Greek Goddess of Agriculture
31 Clues: Wife of Zeus • Greek god of the sea • U.S. type of Democracy • Greek god of metalworking • Athenian type of Democracy • Greek name for a city state • Greek Goddess of Agriculture • Island “kicked” by the boot of Italy • Gov. type where one person holds power • Greek Goddess of wine, vine, celebration • The term for a half man, half god like Achilles • ...
CHL-006: FINAL QUIZ, PART II: CROSSWORD 2023-05-15
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- These were heavily armed and heavily armored citizen-soldiers of ancient Greece.
- She won a contest against Poseidon to become the patron goddess of the city of Athens.
- This is a form of government that is "rule by the people."
- This was the chief god of the ancient Greeks. He had two brothers.
- This is something made for the very first time.
- This ancient Greek King saw his city destroyed by Cyrus the Persian; his son and heir also died.
- This is a one-on-one or one-on-two teacher.
- Old stories tell us that this person was the first King of Athens.
- One of these kinds of Greek Soldiers was expected to surrender his shield.
- This is a half-man. half-bull monster killed by Theseus.
- The GOD of _____ called himself "I AM".
- Elected leaders in Athens were called this.
- He was the Greek god of the underworld and of death, and a brother to Zeus.
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- This is a story told to explain a truth about the world
- This was one of two major cities in ancient Greek Society. The other was Athens.
- He was one of the most famous of Athenian Tyrants.
- Ares was an unpopular god among the Greeks, as he was the god of _____.
- A Greek City was called this.
- He was a famous demi-god who died in the Trojan War by taking an arrow in his heel.
- This measures heat.
- Spartan Boys were a part of this between the ages of seven and twenty-nine years.
- This is a rocky peninsula in the Southern part of Greece; Sparta was located here.
- Spartan boys were taken from home at the age of 7 years to start this type of training.
- This was one of two major cities in ancient Greek Society. The other was Sparta.
- Except for Sparta, most Ancient Greek City-States had gotten rid of these.
25 Clues: This measures heat. • A Greek City was called this. • The GOD of _____ called himself "I AM". • This is a one-on-one or one-on-two teacher. • Elected leaders in Athens were called this. • This is something made for the very first time. • He was one of the most famous of Athenian Tyrants. • This is a story told to explain a truth about the world • ...
The Rise of the Greek City-State 2023-10-30
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- the city that developed "democracy"
- the "king of the gods"
- "the god of war"
- the Greeks believed in many gods...they were _______
- government style where citizens participate in choosing laws or leaders
- "the goddess of love"
- priests and priestesses that "told the future"
- the main city-state that developed a reputation for war and military training
- the sporting competition held in honor of Zeus every four years
- the Greek for "city-state"
- Greeks saw themselves as participants in government, not to be ruled, this makes them ______
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- the main Greek gods were called the _____________
- "the goddess of wisdom"
- "the god of the sea and storms"
- considered the "Father of History"
- "fortified city on a hill" (Greek fortress)
- the most important Oracle in Ancient Greece
- a Greek market place
- the Greeks worshipped their gods at the _________
19 Clues: "the god of war" • a Greek market place • "the goddess of love" • the "king of the gods" • "the goddess of wisdom" • the Greek for "city-state" • "the god of the sea and storms" • considered the "Father of History" • the city that developed "democracy" • "fortified city on a hill" (Greek fortress) • the most important Oracle in Ancient Greece • ...
Vocab #4 2026-01-16
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- An ancient Greek city state league led by Athens
- The capital of Greece and ancient Greece city state
- a group of soldiers in tight formation
- a cruel oppressive leader
- A peninsula in south east Europe
- a country run by a group of people
- an ancient kingdom which was concurred by romans
- a government run by the people
- an ancient Greek temple to the Goddess Athena
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- an ancient Greek league led by Sparta
- A system using trading for goods and services
- An age of prosper for a country
- a time period of Greek Rane followed by roman
- a piece of land connected on one side by land and on three sides by water
- a city state in ancient Greece
- A person of great academic knowledge and disciple who teaches other the same
- the highest social class
- A system using currency for goods and services
- a government run by royalty
19 Clues: the highest social class • a cruel oppressive leader • a government run by royalty • a city state in ancient Greece • a government run by the people • An age of prosper for a country • A peninsula in south east Europe • a country run by a group of people • an ancient Greek league led by Sparta • a group of soldiers in tight formation • ...
Place in towns 2024-07-02
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- I can buy groceries here. (16 letters)
- I can ask for directions here. (25 letters)
- I wait for the bus to come here. (8 letters)
- We go for a picnic here. (4 letters)
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- We go to pray here. ( 5 letters)
- I can see beautiful paintings here. (12 letters)
- We go to watch a play here. (7 letters)
- We can learn about history here. (6 letters)
- I can send a letter hereart galleryers)
- I park my car here. (8 letters)
- I can borrow books from here. (6 letters)
11 Clues: I park my car here. (8 letters) • We go to pray here. ( 5 letters) • We go for a picnic here. (4 letters) • I can buy groceries here. (16 letters) • We go to watch a play here. (7 letters) • I can send a letter hereart galleryers) • I can borrow books from here. (6 letters) • I can ask for directions here. (25 letters) • We can learn about history here. (6 letters) • ...
How Diet & Exercise Changes Your Bones 2025-02-18
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- - A mineral essential for strong bones (7 letters)
- - A protein that provides tensile strength to bones (8 letters)
- Clues:
- - A disease caused by vitamin D deficiency (6 letters)
- - Cells that build new bone tissue (10 letters)
- Clues:
- - The dense outer layer of bones (7 letters)
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- - A mineral compound that strengthens bones (14 letters)
- - Cells that break down old bone tissue (10 letters)
- - A person who may experience bone density loss in space (9 letters)
- - Structural units of compact bone (7 letters)
- - A condition where bones become weak and brittle (12 letters)
12 Clues: Clues: • Clues: • - The dense outer layer of bones (7 letters) • - Structural units of compact bone (7 letters) • - Cells that build new bone tissue (10 letters) • - A mineral essential for strong bones (7 letters) • - Cells that break down old bone tissue (10 letters) • - A disease caused by vitamin D deficiency (6 letters) • ...
Battle of Marathon Glossary Crossword 2014-08-10
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- Ancient style of architecture that were a dialect of the Dorians.
- A specific period of a person’s life time.
- A small fleet of ships or boats.
- “We have been victorious!” Greek word.
- of Thermopylae – Famous battle in 480 BC between the Greeks and Persians that occurs after the Battle of Marathon.
- An improvised military shelter that usually does not have protection from enemy fire, past tense.
- Citizen-soldiers of ancient Greek city-states that were heavily armed with primarily spears and sheilds.
- To name things one by one, past tense.
- Gravestones, Greek word.
- Dictatorship as this government is harsh and punishing.
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- Ancient Greek fortress located on highest part of Athens that contains ancient buildings that are of significance to Greek history.
- Another name for Greece used by the Greeks.
- A native of the area Lacedaemon that consists of Sparta and its surroundings.
- A senior military title in ancient Greece.
- To make full use of and to gain an advantage from.
- An area within boundaries/walls.
- A ruler who enforces cruelty and is oppressive.
- Soldiers fighting or marching on foot.
18 Clues: Gravestones, Greek word. • A small fleet of ships or boats. • An area within boundaries/walls. • “We have been victorious!” Greek word. • Soldiers fighting or marching on foot. • To name things one by one, past tense. • A specific period of a person’s life time. • A senior military title in ancient Greece. • Another name for Greece used by the Greeks. • ...
Chapter 8 Review Activity 2021-05-20
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- a government by the people
- period of the cultural history between the 8th century BC and the 6th century AD
- an ancient Greek city-state
- Greek poet
- body of myths; stories, traditions, or beliefs
- a member of an aristocracy
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- high fortified area of the ancient Greek city
- a native or naturalized member of a nation
- a short story
- Greek writer
- Athenian statesman
- a popular political assembly
- a form of government in which everyone has power
- unjust ruler
14 Clues: Greek poet • Greek writer • unjust ruler • a short story • Athenian statesman • a government by the people • a member of an aristocracy • an ancient Greek city-state • a popular political assembly • a native or naturalized member of a nation • high fortified area of the ancient Greek city • body of myths; stories, traditions, or beliefs • ...
Odysseus study guide 2017-02-21
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- allies of the Trojans who live at Ismarus
- goddess of the moon and hunting twin of Apollo and daughter of Zeus and Leto
- sun of god who raises his cattle on the island of Thrinacia
- a trusted officer of Odysseus
- ruler of the Greek gods and goddesses
- goddess of love beauty pleasure
- wife of Zeus and queen of ancient greek gods
- the wife of Hades ruler of the underworld
- goddess who personified victory
- a blind prophet whose spirit Odysseus visits in the underworld
- son of Zeus and olympian god in Greek
- Eaters inhabitants of a land Odysseus wife visits
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- a race of one eyed giants
- Greek and Roman god of the underworld and ruler of the dead
- poet author of lliad and the Odyssey
- nymph in greek mythology who lived on the island of Ogygia
- cannibal inhabitants of a distant land
- love or desire
- Odysseus son
- god of the seas earthquakes and horses
- the goddess of war wisdom and cleverness goddess of crafts
- one of twelve Olympians and son of Zeus and Hera
- Odysseus wife
- the god of music poetry prophecy and medicine
- a goddess and enchantress who lives on the island of Aeaea
- father of Odysseus
26 Clues: Odysseus son • Odysseus wife • love or desire • father of Odysseus • a race of one eyed giants • a trusted officer of Odysseus • goddess of love beauty pleasure • goddess who personified victory • poet author of lliad and the Odyssey • ruler of the Greek gods and goddesses • son of Zeus and olympian god in Greek • cannibal inhabitants of a distant land • ...
Greek Theater 2022-11-08
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- Greek Goddess of Wisdom
- The daughter who Agamemnon sacrificed
- The royal family of Sparta
- A type of drama that was about regular folks and usually was funny
- When everyone leaves the stage
- The entrance of the chorus
- Greek actors wore these on their faces to switch between characters
- Queen of Sparta, mother of Iphegenia, Electra, and Orestes
- Trojan Prince who eloped with Menelaus' wife
- The country where the origins of modern (western) theater began
- The king of Sparta who declared war on Troy
- Menelaus' wife who eloped with Paris.
- The God who the annual playwrighting competition was in honor of
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- the prophet who told Agamemnon to slaughter his daughter
- The Greek Goddess of hunting and the moon
- The city where the annual festival of Dionysus took place
- An ancient battleground, not part of modern Turkey
- A group of actors who represented the townspeople
- Greek City-State where Helen is from
- A type of drama that was usually about Gods and Goddesses or Royalty and often involved death
- Princess of Troy who is cursed with psychic powers
- Greek goddess of Love who promised Helen to Paris
- The king who slaughtered his daughter so he could sail from Aulis.
- The playwright who composed the Oresteia
24 Clues: Greek Goddess of Wisdom • The royal family of Sparta • The entrance of the chorus • When everyone leaves the stage • Greek City-State where Helen is from • The daughter who Agamemnon sacrificed • Menelaus' wife who eloped with Paris. • The playwright who composed the Oresteia • The Greek Goddess of hunting and the moon • The king of Sparta who declared war on Troy • ...
History of Greek Theatre- Tayten 2023-01-06
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- They served as the ideal spectator, reacting as the author would want the audience to react.
- ancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it.
- considered the father of Western philosophy.
- Chorus in Greek means _____
- The first great theorist of
- How speech reveals character
- an act of injustice
- Something to shock the audience
- Usage of words to express thought
- god of wine and fertility
- _____ is the origin of our word scene.
- All of the performers, except musicians, wore _____
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- Non-speaking extras
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- Greek plays usually takes place in _______
- first recorded theatrical event – best tragedy contest.
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
- ______ comes the the Greek word theatron, which means place of seeing.
- Part lion, part eagle, and part woman
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- Support the plot. Their motivation drives the play
- wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survived
- Who was the Sphinx sent by?
- A creature in classical mythology who
26 Clues: an act of injustice • Non-speaking extras • god of wine and fertility • Chorus in Greek means _____ • The first great theorist of • Who was the Sphinx sent by? • How speech reveals character • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • Part lion, part eagle, and part woman • A creature in classical mythology who • _____ is the origin of our word scene. • ...
Greek and Latin Roots 2024-09-02
11 Clues: Latin root meaning 'bad' • Greek root meaning 'hate' • Latin root meaning 'good' • Greek root meaning 'heat' • Latin root meaning 'break' • Greek root meaning 'below' • Greek root meaning 'water' • Greek root meaning 'power' • Latin root meaning 'to hear' • Latin root meaning 'against' • Latin root meaning 'to write'
Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-15
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- Memory that loses data when power is off (8 letters)
- (Pionowo):
- Main circuit board in a computer (11 letters)
- RAM _____ is measured in gigabytes (8 letters)
- DIMM stands for Dual Inline Memory _____ (6 letters)
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- Installing RAM in pairs enables _____ channel mode (4 letters)
- Small version of DIMM used in laptops (6 letters)
- Type of storage that keeps data without power (3 words, 11 letters without spaces)
- Aluminum _____ spreader helps cool RAM (4 letters)
- Cut or indentation in RAM module (5 letters)
- DDR stands for Double Data _____ (4 letters)
11 Clues: (Pionowo): • Cut or indentation in RAM module (5 letters) • DDR stands for Double Data _____ (4 letters) • Main circuit board in a computer (11 letters) • RAM _____ is measured in gigabytes (8 letters) • Small version of DIMM used in laptops (6 letters) • Aluminum _____ spreader helps cool RAM (4 letters) • Memory that loses data when power is off (8 letters) • ...
Shorebird Etymology 2021-11-19
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- The cormorant genus "Phalacrocorax" comes from the Greek word for _______, and the Greek/Latin word for "raven."
- The plover genus "Charadrius" comes from the Greek word for ______.
- The turnstone genus Arenaria comes from the Latin word meaning arena, or ______.
- The term "melanocephala" found in Arenaria melanocephala comes from the Greek words meaning (two words) _______.
- The genus Nannopterum auritum (formerly Phalacrocorax auritum) comes from the Greek word for _____.
- The plover genus "Pluvialis" comes from the Latin word for ______.
- The curlew genus Numenius comes from the Greek words for (two words) _______.
- The term "auritum" in the scientific name of the double-crested cormorant comes from the Latin word for _____.
- The word "occidentales" found in the scientific names of the western grebe and the western gull comes from the Latin word for ______.
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- The name "erling" part of "sanderling" comes from the Viking/Celtic word for _________.
- The name "phaeopus" from the scientific name of the whimbrel comes from the Greek words for (two words)______.
- The word "pelagicus" found in Phalacrocorax/Urile pelagicus comes from the Greek word for sea (surface).
- The word "cormorant" comes from the Latin words meaning ______ raven.
- The word "alba" found in Ardea alba and Calidris alba come from the Latin word for _____.
14 Clues: The plover genus "Pluvialis" comes from the Latin word for ______. • The plover genus "Charadrius" comes from the Greek word for ______. • The word "cormorant" comes from the Latin words meaning ______ raven. • The curlew genus Numenius comes from the Greek words for (two words) _______. • ...
Greek Cross word 2022-01-05
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- - Famous Poet writer
- - stories about gods and heros
- - Famous Poet
- - age of Achivement
- - Rule by people
- - people who can Perticipate in government.
- - greek Market
- - author of the oddysys
- - Rich landowner
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- - Greek name for city state
- - leader who rules by force.
- - The boy who cried wofl
- - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy
- - Rule by few
- - Fortress Hill
15 Clues: - Famous Poet • - Rule by few • - greek Market • - Fortress Hill • - Rule by people • - Rich landowner • - age of Achivement • - Famous Poet writer • - author of the oddysys • - The boy who cried wofl • - Greek name for city state • - leader who rules by force. • - stories about gods and heros • - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy • - people who can Perticipate in government.
List 10 2019-04-15
10 Clues: same (Greek) • happy (Latin) • first (Latin) • third (Latin) • second (latin) • foreign (Greek) • laugh at (Latin) • prize, award (Greek) • other, different (Greek) • race course, running (Greek)
Chen 2025-07-28
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- 2. Shape of liquids are _ because they follow the shape of container. (6 letters)
- Solid particles are arranged in this way. (7 letters)
- Solids are generally _ because their particles are closely packed. (5 letters)
- Gases take the _ of their container. (5 letters)
- CLUES
- Solids have a _ shape. (5 letters )
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- Gas particles are far _. (5 letters)
- Gases have _ density. (3 letters)
- 5. Solids and liquids are hard to be_ .(10 letters)
- Gas particles move in this way. (6 letters)
- CLUES
- 5. Gases are highly _ because its particles are widely spaced. (12 letters)
12 Clues: CLUES • CLUES • Gases have _ density. (3 letters) • Solids have a _ shape. (5 letters ) • Gas particles are far _. (5 letters) • Gas particles move in this way. (6 letters) • Gases take the _ of their container. (5 letters) • 5. Solids and liquids are hard to be_ .(10 letters) • Solid particles are arranged in this way. (7 letters) • ...
Marketing of Services 2025-03-27
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- India's telecom giant, known for its network and data services (6 letters)
- Online pharmacy and health store. (7 letters)
- Online grocery delivery platform
- Major food delivery competitor to Zomato. (6 letters)
- Indian Railway’s online ticket booking service. (5 letters)
- Disney-owned OTT streaming platform in India.
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- Food delivery and restaurant search service. (6 letters)
- Digital wallet and financial services app
- Ride-hailing app that competes with Uber in India. (3 letters)
- Bus ticket booking platform. (6 letters)
- Online education platform famous for school-level tutoring. (5 letters)
- Travel service brand name that means "journey"
12 Clues: Online grocery delivery platform • Bus ticket booking platform. (6 letters) • Digital wallet and financial services app • Online pharmacy and health store. (7 letters) • Disney-owned OTT streaming platform in India. • Travel service brand name that means "journey" • Major food delivery competitor to Zomato. (6 letters) • ...
Crimson Moth 2026-02-19
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- A jewelry item often imbued with protection or magic (6 letters).
- The first word of the alternate title for the book (9 letters).
- Someone who brews potions (9 letters).
- The vital fluid that fuels the magic system in the story.
- The island setting where the New Republic reigns.
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- A hero who acts outside the law, like the Crimson Moth (9 letters).
- The name of Rune's indispensable partner-in-crime.
- An animal companion to a magic-user, often found in fantasy lore (8 letters).
- Ancient symbols used in magic
- The Captain of the Guard (6 letters).
- Rune’s winged calling card and secret moniker.
- A generic term for a book of spells journals (8 letters).
- Rune’s public persona: a shallow, wealthy member of the elite (9 letters).
13 Clues: Ancient symbols used in magic • The Captain of the Guard (6 letters). • Someone who brews potions (9 letters). • Rune’s winged calling card and secret moniker. • The island setting where the New Republic reigns. • The name of Rune's indispensable partner-in-crime. • A generic term for a book of spells journals (8 letters). • ...
Crimson Moth 2026-02-19
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- A jewelry item often imbued with protection or magic (6 letters).
- The first word of the alternate title for the book (9 letters).
- Someone who brews potions (9 letters).
- The vital fluid that fuels the magic system in the story.
- The island setting where the New Republic reigns.
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- A hero who acts outside the law, like the Crimson Moth (9 letters).
- The name of Rune's indispensable partner-in-crime.
- An animal companion to a magic-user, often found in fantasy lore (8 letters).
- Ancient symbols used in magic
- The Captain of the Guard (6 letters).
- Rune’s winged calling card and secret moniker.
- A generic term for a book of spells journals (8 letters).
- Rune’s public persona: a shallow, wealthy member of the elite (9 letters).
13 Clues: Ancient symbols used in magic • The Captain of the Guard (6 letters). • Someone who brews potions (9 letters). • Rune’s winged calling card and secret moniker. • The island setting where the New Republic reigns. • The name of Rune's indispensable partner-in-crime. • A generic term for a book of spells journals (8 letters). • ...
Origins 2025-02-12
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- This famous British explorer noted similarities between Polynesians and thought their origins were in South-East Asia. (4 letters)
- Some Christians thought Māori were descended from this biblical figure’s son, Shem. (4 letters)
- Some people believed Māori originated from this African country due to similarities in appearance and beliefs. (5 letters)
- Some believed Māori had connections with this ancient Middle Eastern people due to religious similarities. (6 letters)
- Māori grew this South American crop, which was one of Heyerdahl’s pieces of evidence for his theory. (6 letters)
- Some New Zealanders wrongly believed this group lived in Aotearoa before Māori. (7 letters)
- The region where Captain Cook believed Māori originated. 2 words.
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- The Moriori settled on these islands after leaving the South Island of New Zealand. (7 letters)
- Thor Heyerdahl believed Polynesians, including Māori, came from this South American country. (4 letters)
- The language spoken by Māori. Two words
- Early scientists believed Māori originated from this South Asian country due to language similarities. (5 letters)
- The belief that Māori came from Peru was supported by this Norwegian explorer. (10 letters)
- This type of traditional Māori art was thought to have links to Indian culture. (7 letters)
13 Clues: The language spoken by Māori. Two words • The region where Captain Cook believed Māori originated. 2 words. • The belief that Māori came from Peru was supported by this Norwegian explorer. (10 letters) • This type of traditional Māori art was thought to have links to Indian culture. (7 letters) • ...
Greek Cross word 2022-01-05
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- - Famous Poet writer
- - stories about gods and heros
- - Famous Poet
- - age of Achivement
- - Rule by people
- - people who can Perticipate in government.
- - greek Market
- - author of the oddysys
- - Rich landowner
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- - Greek name for city state
- - leader who rules by force.
- - The boy who cried wofl
- - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy
- - Rule by few
- - Fortress Hill
15 Clues: - Famous Poet • - Rule by few • - greek Market • - Fortress Hill • - Rule by people • - Rich landowner • - age of Achivement • - Famous Poet writer • - author of the oddysys • - The boy who cried wofl • - Greek name for city state • - leader who rules by force. • - stories about gods and heros • - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy • - people who can Perticipate in government.
Greek stuff 2023-05-23
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- Goddess of the hearth
- Arachne's special skill
- Kronos's favorite weapon
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Titan, can see the future
- Meeting
- Man of many labors
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- Greek god Athens was named after
- government run by the people
- Mother earth
- ____ gods
- God of the sun
- Greek god of the underworld
- Home of the gods
- Animal that Arachne embodies
15 Clues: Meeting • ____ gods • Mother earth • God of the sun • Home of the gods • Man of many labors • Goddess of the hearth • Arachne's special skill • Kronos's favorite weapon • Titan, can see the future • Goddess of love and beauty • Greek god of the underworld • government run by the people • Animal that Arachne embodies • Greek god Athens was named after
Science genes 2024-02-01
12 Clues: child • the letters • diffrent letters • lowercase letters • the characteristic • requires one parent • requires two parents • capital letters and direct • more in sexual reproduction • parent's genes determines yours • this is how children get the genes • same letters, can be dominant or recessive
Ancient Greece and Rome 2021-02-11
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- The ___ Horse is a very famous piece of Greek mythology.
- This man was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity
- This man is thought to be the founder of Rome’s brother who was killed
- To celebrate, Greece and Rome used ___
- Rome had towns and Greece had city-___
- In Greece, slaves were often treated harshly, but in Rome they were considered part of the ___
- This city is the oldest one in the world
- This was an ancient Greek war between Athens and Sparta: ___ war
- While girls in Greece were not allowed to go to school,in Rome both boys and girls received an equal ___
- Both Greeks and Romans had ___ for pets
- While Romans had fashion trends, Greece used their clothes to serve a ___
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- This man is thought to be the founder of Rome
- While Rome was a republic, Greece was a ___
- This Greek man was a student of Socrates
- This Greek god is supposed to be the king of the gods
- Both Greece and Rome made statues of important ___ figures
- This Thracian man is known for the slave uprising in Rome
- This man was the first emperor of Rome
- Roman and Greek children liked to play with ___
- People in both Greece and Rome enjoyed playing ___
20 Clues: To celebrate, Greece and Rome used ___ • Rome had towns and Greece had city-___ • This man was the first emperor of Rome • Both Greeks and Romans had ___ for pets • This Greek man was a student of Socrates • This city is the oldest one in the world • While Rome was a republic, Greece was a ___ • This man is thought to be the founder of Rome • ...
Trojan Wars and Fall of Troy 2013-10-07
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- Zeus sent this to Agamemnon
- Blamed by Hera for tricking Zeus
- Died on Achilles' grave
- Odysseus was king of
- Number of days of Hector's funeral
- Mother of Achilles
- Won secret vote
- Daughter of Agamemnon
- First Greek to die
- Gift to Trojans which led to their demise
- Warned of the Greek gift
- Guided arrow at Achilles
- Chosen in the "Judgment of Paris"
- Killed self after losing secret vote
- Side favored by Poseidon
- Convinced Pandarus to shoot Menelaus
- The apple was marked "For the ____"
- Greek who was left at camp to gain Trojan trust
- Son of Aphrodite
- Troy is now a part of
- Patroclus took this from Achilles
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- Wrote the "Fall of Troy"
- Wounded Aphrodite
- Sacred image of Athena
- Where Achilles was shot
- If you kill one of your own you will pay
- Achilles' bones were buries with those of
- Windy place Greeks sailed to
- Wife of Hector
- River where Achilles almost was made invulnerable
- Killed Priam
- Wisest chieftain
- Final sacrifice of Trojan Wars
- Greek soothsayer
- King of Sparta
- Mountain where Paris is from
- Greatest Trojan warrior
- Side favored by Aphrodite
- Island where Philoctotes was left to die
- Offered to Athena by Hecuba
40 Clues: Killed Priam • Wife of Hector • King of Sparta • Won secret vote • Wisest chieftain • Greek soothsayer • Son of Aphrodite • Wounded Aphrodite • Mother of Achilles • First Greek to die • Odysseus was king of • Daughter of Agamemnon • Troy is now a part of • Sacred image of Athena • Died on Achilles' grave • Where Achilles was shot • Greatest Trojan warrior • Wrote the "Fall of Troy" • ...
Trojan Wars and Fall of Troy 2013-10-07
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- Died on Achilles' grave
- Island where Philoctotes was left to die
- Chosen in the "Judgment of Paris"
- Sacred image of Athena
- Killed Priam
- Daughter of Agamemnon
- Warned of the Greek gift
- King of Sparta
- Side favored by Aphrodite
- If you kill one of your own you will pay
- Troy is now a part of
- Won secret vote
- Mother of Achilles
- Patroclus took this from Achilles
- Son of Aphrodite
- Greek soothsayer
- Killed self after losing secret vote
- Side favored by Poseidon
- Mountain where Paris is from
- Gift to Trojans which led to their demise
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- Offered to Athena by Hecuba
- Greek who was left at camp to gain Trojan trust
- Blamed by Hera for tricking Zeus
- Wife of Hector
- Wrote the "Fall of Troy"
- First Greek to die
- Where Achilles was shot
- Achilles' bones were buries with those of
- The apple was marked "For the ____"
- River where Achilles almost was made invulnerable
- Wounded Aphrodite
- Zeus sent this to Agamemnon
- Final sacrifice of Trojan Wars
- Odysseus was king of
- Number of days of Hector's funeral
- Greatest Trojan warrior
- Wisest chieftain
- Convinced Pandarus to shoot Menelaus
- Guided arrow at Achilles
- Windy place Greeks sailed to
40 Clues: Killed Priam • Wife of Hector • King of Sparta • Won secret vote • Son of Aphrodite • Wisest chieftain • Greek soothsayer • Wounded Aphrodite • First Greek to die • Mother of Achilles • Odysseus was king of • Daughter of Agamemnon • Troy is now a part of • Sacred image of Athena • Died on Achilles' grave • Where Achilles was shot • Greatest Trojan warrior • Wrote the "Fall of Troy" • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-05-30
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- a form of government that gives power to the citizens to make decisions by voting
- a form of government that gives the power to rule to a few powerful people
- famous Athenian statesman and orater; led Athens during the Golden Age
- word that refers to the marketplace in ancient Greece
- a powerful city-state associated with a warrior culture
- Greek mathematician; famous for a theorem named after him
- poet; author of the Iliad and Odyssey
- Advanced legal reforms in ancient Athens; laid foundation for democracy
- ancient Greek god of the sky
- term that means "city-state"
- famous philosopher; known for study of logic; founded the Lyceum; taught Alexander the Great
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- Athenian leader associated with harsh legal code
- famous philosopher; controversial in his time; left no written work
- someone who seized power in ancient Greece through irregular means; negative association in modern usage
- the name of a League (alliance) headed by Athens to fight the Persians
- famous temple dedicated to Athena (in Athens)
- a fortified city, typically on a hill
- famous philosopher; founded the Academy; promoted the "philosopher-king" ideal
- Greek mathematician; considered "father of geometry"
- Ancient Greek playwright, famous for his tragedies
- largest Greek island; home to Minoan civilization
- a powerful city-state associated with Greece's Golden Age
22 Clues: ancient Greek god of the sky • term that means "city-state" • a fortified city, typically on a hill • poet; author of the Iliad and Odyssey • famous temple dedicated to Athena (in Athens) • Athenian leader associated with harsh legal code • largest Greek island; home to Minoan civilization • Ancient Greek playwright, famous for his tragedies • ...
world histry 2023-08-20
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- sculpted the stats of Daved.
- City where muslems originated.
- god of water and the ocean in greek mythology
- goddess of strength and protection in greek mythology
- god of war in greek mythology
- Led a military through western Asia and northeastern Asia concring the land.
- The richest man in Mali.
- Lived in the Andes mountains.
- Likes to chase mice
- allowed trade through China and Europe.
- Large marsupial
- de vichy painted the Mona lisa.
- goddess of beauty in greek mythology
- led the Mongols and had lots of children.
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- Plague that was transmitted by ticks.
- won the war for France through her faith.
- founded the muslem religion.
- war between England and france.
- fight to take back the holy land
- controlled the silk road.
- sacrificed people for a sun god.
- press allowed the production of books worldwide.
- rules over the underworld
- civilization that awarded physical strength and had an amazing army.
- King of the gods in greek mythology
- had a lot of philosophers and inventors.
- saw the burning bush that god had sent him
- worship place of the jewish religion.
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- Language of the Egyptian people.
- Lived in modern day New mexico.
- Man's best friend
33 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The richest man in Mali. • controlled the silk road. • rules over the underworld • sculpted the stats of Daved. • founded the muslem religion. • god of war in greek mythology • Lived in the Andes mountains. • City where muslems originated. • war between England and france. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-10-10
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- on the coastline of Greece there were many great ___________
- any non-greek (foreigner) was referred to as this
- a Greek soldier
- distant settlements controlled by a mother country
- main part of the Greek army (bunched up shields and spears sticking out)
- each independent city-state was called this
- Greece is very _________ with little tillable farmland
- This sea is to the south of Greece
- a type of government where the people vote for their leaders
- A greek city state where life was based around the military and conquering others
- a government led by a person who took the government by force
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- a government led by a few elite families
- ancient Athens traded away olive oil, honey, and pottery for ________ and wheat.
- the downtown marketplace in a city state
- greeks specialized in this crop
- In Sparta life was based around military __________, military skills, and protection
- In Athens life was based around arts, honoring the gods, and this
- this sea is to the west of Greece
- In Athens women could not vote or own ______________.
- the largest greek city state, known for being a democracy
- this sea is to the east of Greece
- enslaved people who were treated very poorly
22 Clues: a Greek soldier • greeks specialized in this crop • this sea is to the west of Greece • this sea is to the east of Greece • This sea is to the south of Greece • a government led by a few elite families • the downtown marketplace in a city state • each independent city-state was called this • enslaved people who were treated very poorly • ...
Cycle 1 Vocab crossword 2025-09-15
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- when the audience knows something the characters do not
- the Greek deity to whom theatrical performances were originally dedicated
- the actor's right when facing the audience
- a type of performance where up to three actors portray stories from Greek mythology
- the area where actors perform
- the areas to the left and right of the stage out of the view of the audience
- a three-sided set piece used to change scenes quickly
- a fundamental element of Greek drama that provided commentary for a play
- a collaborative art form used to tell a story to a live audience
- the actor's left when facing the audience
- a building used for changing masks, storing props, and being a backdrop to a play in ancient Greece
- the purgation of negative emotions such as pity and fear
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- Greek for "god in the machine"
- the area of the stage farthest away from the audience
- equivalent to a modern-day producer
- the first actor
- a comedic play that made fun of the Greek legends
- a circular or oval building with tiered seating to view performances or sporting events
- means "the seeing place"
- the area of the stage closest to the audience
- practice for a live performance
- appropriate behavior in a given situation
22 Clues: the first actor • means "the seeing place" • the area where actors perform • Greek for "god in the machine" • practice for a live performance • equivalent to a modern-day producer • appropriate behavior in a given situation • the actor's left when facing the audience • the actor's right when facing the audience • the area of the stage closest to the audience • ...
Schrijven 2017-02-10
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- een of andere school waar je elke dag naar toe gaat
- aankondiging op groot vel papier
- letterlijn die van de romplijn naar de grondlijn loopt
- kapitaal van chocola
- pen die ze maakten van iets van een vogel
- gereedschap om mee te tekenen, niet om mee te schrijven
- waarmee je nauwkeuriger kunt kleuren
- gebogen lijn die steeds groter of kleiner wordt rond een middelpunt
- extra lijnen naast de grondlijn
- als dezelfde kleur op ongeveer gelijke afstanden over de vlakjes verdeeld worden.
- lijn waar de lussen tegenaan geschreven mogen worden maar het mag ook iets lager zijn.
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- vloeistof in een pen
- lijn waarop de rompen van de letters geschreven worden
- letters die los van elkaar worden geschreven
- witte letters met alleen maar een donkere omtreklijn
- lijn waar de rompen aan de bovenkant tegenaan worden geschreven.
- hier kun je veel te weten komen over letters
- belangrijke plaats in Drenthe
- letters die allemaal even hoog zijn en die ze ook wel van chocola en op nummerborden maken
19 Clues: vloeistof in een pen • kapitaal van chocola • belangrijke plaats in Drenthe • extra lijnen naast de grondlijn • aankondiging op groot vel papier • waarmee je nauwkeuriger kunt kleuren • pen die ze maakten van iets van een vogel • letters die los van elkaar worden geschreven • hier kun je veel te weten komen over letters • een of andere school waar je elke dag naar toe gaat • ...
"Fish Memory" 2024-12-10
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- A popular local bakery (10 letters)
- A brave ocean voyager (5 letters)
- A warm clothing item for December.
- A cozy café with a unique name.
- A delightful dessert.
- A thin paper for wiping.
- A competitive face-off.
- A small black dot.
- A sweet desert cafe.
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- A toxic substance or character.
- Shopping and entertainment platform.
- A sweet flavor pairing.
- Where the lord Indra baths.
- An object with pages to read (4 letters).
- A hub for cultural exhibits.
- A soft and vibrant color (4 letters).
- An Italian dessert with layers
17 Clues: A small black dot. • A sweet desert cafe. • A delightful dessert. • A sweet flavor pairing. • A competitive face-off. • A thin paper for wiping. • Where the lord Indra baths. • A hub for cultural exhibits. • An Italian dessert with layers • A toxic substance or character. • A cozy café with a unique name. • A brave ocean voyager (5 letters) • A warm clothing item for December. • ...
LETTERS FROM RIFKA 2017-10-17
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- harmless misbehavior; naughtiness
- holding tightly
- a very small amount
- removal of a foreigner from a country
- kindness;consideration
- wrongdoings against usual standards
- a hospital room for several patients
- humble; not showing off
- smart; intelligent
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- done something wrong
- chose not to go to an activity
- quickly and with excitement
- willful; not cooperative
- much loved and valued
- sections of a piece of writing
- tangle or mess up hair
- slanted; leaning at an angle
- want something a lot
- disagree; say something is not true
19 Clues: holding tightly • smart; intelligent • a very small amount • done something wrong • want something a lot • 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 • chose not to go to an activity • sections of a piece of writing • ...
Letters and Memos 2025-04-14
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- This should also be used for the headers.
- This is at the end when something extra is added.
- Different types of these set different tones for communication.
- The address block should not have any of this.
- The headers should be in________.
- Always written out in full.
- Sealed and Delivered.
- This is at the end of the greeting
- An informal way of communication.
- The only thing allowed to be short formed.
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- This is used between lines in the address block (2 words no space)
- The _________ page position should always be on.
- You need reference initials when you are the _____.
- The line where you say hello.
- This is at the end of the closing word
- Your __________can found in the view tab.
- Use this when your boss writes a letter after their name.
- This is at the very top of a letter or memo.
- The 2 __________mark
19 Clues: The 2 __________mark • Sealed and Delivered. • Always written out in full. • The line where you say hello. • The headers should be in________. • An informal way of communication. • This is at the end of the greeting • This is at the end of the closing word • This should also be used for the headers. • Your __________can found in the view tab. • ...
Ancient Greece KEB 2022-04-25
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- Greek name Hermes
- fought in the phalanx formation.
- held men inside to help sack troy
- announces that she will hold a contest
- battled Greeks for 10 years
- son of Priam
- Roman name Jupiter
- daughter of Zeus
- Greek name Aphrodite
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- causes men to hold odysseys to his ship
- Achilles best friend
- King of troy
- wife of odysseys
- cared very little for arts
- rose during the persian wars
- Roman name mars
- held captive for 7 years by calypso
- Greek name Hera
18 Clues: King of troy • son of Priam • Roman name mars • Greek name Hera • wife of odysseys • daughter of Zeus • Greek name Hermes • Roman name Jupiter • Achilles best friend • Greek name Aphrodite • cared very little for arts • battled Greeks for 10 years • rose during the persian wars • fought in the phalanx formation. • held men inside to help sack troy • held captive for 7 years by calypso • ...
Greece 2016-09-06
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- He was the god of music, and he is often depicted playing a golden lyre
- were owned by other people, and had to work for their owners
- were free resident aliens who lived permanently in the city
- the god of the sea and protector of all aquatic features
- was the main cereal crop for the ancient Greek farmers
- ________(469/470-399 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and is considered the father of western philosophy.(teacher of plato)
- the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who ruled as king of the gods of Mount Olympus.
- became a central aspect of Greek culture and in many ways were the most important factor uniting the Greeks
- was a philosopher in Classical Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens
- is the wife and one of three sisters of Zeus in the Olympian pantheon of Greek mythology and religion.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- a hilltop citadel topped with ancient buildings such as the colonnaded Parthenon temple.
- is one of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea. It was devastated by a volcanic eruption in the 16th century BC, forever shaping its rugged landscape.
- a place or situation in which concentrated forces interact to cause or influence change or development
- the lower class in the athenian society
- King of Macedonia and Conqueror of the Persian Empire
- Greek God of the Dead and King of the Underworld
- the Greek god of war
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- Throwing the __________ was one of the five events of the pentathlon
- a prominent city-state in ancient Greece. In antiquity the city-state was known as Lacedaemon
- The most ornate of the three main orders of classical Greek architecture, characterized by a slender fluted column having an ornate flared capital decorated with acanthus leaves.
- In Greek mythology,_______of Troy was the most beautiful woman in the world. A daughter of the god Zeus
- the stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced
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- the center (literally navel) of the world.
- (city-state) consisted of a city and its surrounding plains and valleys
- the god of fertility and wine, later considered a patron of the arts
- cruel and oppressive government or rule.
- is the goddess of the harvest and agriculture, who presided over grains and the fertility of the earth.
- the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation
- the capital of Greece
- where the ancient Greeks could buy cloth and clothes in, the marketplace.
- a member of the ruling class of ancient Laconia; a Spartan citizen
- Democritus was an influential Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher primarily remembered today for his formulation of an atomic theory of the universe.
- The Classical Period, from around 500 to 300 BC, has given us the great monuments, art, philosophy, architecture and literature which are the building blocks of our own civilization.
- part of the Mediterranean triad and typically made into oil
- is a form of power structure in which power effectively rests with a small number of people.
- “Citius, __________, Fortius” (Latin: “Faster, Higher, Braver”)
- era when there was a spread of Greek ideas and culture from the Eastern Mediterranean to Asia
- a former temple, on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena
- Greek God of Trade, Eloquence and Messenger of the Gods.
- an island in the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea. It's popularly known for its summer party atmosphere.
- accompaniment to the bread
- class of unfree peasants in Spartan society
- knowledge of writing was lost and most people lived in isolated villages
- was the goddess of chastity, virginity, the hunt, the moon, and the natural environment.
- he Greek god of blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals,metallurgy,fire and volcanoes.
- is most easily recognized by the simple circular capitals at the top of columns.
- These columns are the thinnest and smallest columns out of the three canonic orders, it is characterized by the use of volutes.
49 Clues: the Greek god of war • the capital of Greece • accompaniment to the bread • the lower class in the athenian society • cruel and oppressive government or rule. • the center (literally navel) of the world. • class of unfree peasants in Spartan society • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • Greek God of the Dead and King of the Underworld • ...
Extra Credit: Greece Quiz #2 (2.10-2.21) 2021-10-22
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- a Spartan soldier could retire at age ____
- first battle of Persian wars
- number of Spartans that fought at Thermopylae
- the Persian War battle that was fought on the sea
- name for Persian governors
- Sparta defeated Athens in the ________ war
- ______ & tragedy were the two types of theater in ancient Greece
- English words that come from Latin and Greek words
- Alex the Great's empire was divided into ___ kingdoms when he died
- restored order in Persia and led first invasion of Greece
- Emperor ________ ended the Ancient Olympic games
- ram's horn pillars (crazy eyes) used in Greek architecture
- plain pillars used in Greek architecture
- soldiers who fight on horseback
- actors wore _____ to show emotion
- Darius' son; led second invasion of Greece
- _______ road was 1700 miles long
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- location of the ancient Olympic games
- new Persian capital
- a marathon is ___.2 miles long
- Sparta defeating Athens in the Peloponnesian War is the end of the _____ age in Greece
- ____ the great started the Persian empire
- Alex the Great died from _________
- Sparta focused on _______ strength and was known for its army
- Last name of the person that started the modern Olympic games in 1896
- ancient Greek homes were made out of ___-bricks
- only ____ place was awarded in ancient Greek Olympics
- 10,000 soldiers chosen for their bravery and skill
- the fanciest and most ornate pillars in Greek architecture
- Modern and Ancient Olympics take place every ____ years
- new Persian religion
- Cyrus' son that dies in a revolt
32 Clues: new Persian capital • new Persian religion • name for Persian governors • first battle of Persian wars • a marathon is ___.2 miles long • soldiers who fight on horseback • Cyrus' son that dies in a revolt • _______ road was 1700 miles long • actors wore _____ to show emotion • Alex the Great died from _________ • location of the ancient Olympic games • ...
6th Social Studies Greece 5B - Sparta (Impact) 2022-02-08
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- the top layer of society
- sea located to the east of Greece/Athens
- he formed the first government of the people, a democracy
- a blood red cape given to future Spartan soldiers
- strategic battle, Greece beats Persia, 26.2
- hierarchy of society
- war verses Darius I
- the reason for most Athenian deaths v. Sparta
- to this pre-Socratic thinker, numbers & math were keys to the universe
- a series of training and education that kept the strong & culled the weak
- mystc who foretold of futures and battles
- short-term elected leader who will make tough decisions for the good of all
- this word comes from the Greek words for “love of’ and ‘wisdom’
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- location of the battle referenced in the movie 300
- a united group of city-states
- Greek leader who rebuilt Athens
- a form of government in which a select few are in charge
- Greek name for a slave
- huge temple containing a gold statue of Athena
- these pre-Socratic thinkers thought everything was made from water
- king of the Persians
- herd of boys who lived, ate, and survived together
- Greek battleship made with bronze battering rams
- the thinker first postulated the concept of the atom
- Greek tyrant/leader who quickly made tough economic decisions
- Greek city-state that focused on strength and battle
- the father of history
- war between Athens and Sparta
- battle formation using shields and lances
- stone pillar indicating the farmer was in debt
30 Clues: war verses Darius I • king of the Persians • hierarchy of society • the father of history • Greek name for a slave • the top layer of society • a united group of city-states • war between Athens and Sparta • Greek leader who rebuilt Athens • sea located to the east of Greece/Athens • battle formation using shields and lances • mystc who foretold of futures and battles • ...
Episode 7 Crossword 2020-08-11
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- What is a form of AI that allows machines to learn from data without being programmed specifically? (Two words, 7 and 8 letters)
- What is one of the 'happy hormones' called?
- What is it called when you learn to do something, or practice something to get better at it?
- What is another word for cerebral, or relating to one's mental functions or abilities?
- What is a type of music (and also a culture and art movement), which was born in the Bronx in the 1970s? (Two words, 3 and 3 letters)
- What is it called when you distribute something to different people, such as tasks or schedule a certain amount of time to something?
- What is another word for arrange, or sort?
- What is a type of dance that you see in certain kinds of Indian musicals? (Two words, 9 and 5 letters)
- What is it called when you look at the similarities and differences between two or more different things?
- What is a type of dance that originated in the US in the early 1970s, that includes toprock and downrock moves? (Two words, 5 and 5 letters)
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- What is another way of saying detecting light? (Two words 5 and 7 letters)
- What is another term for information technology security? (Two words, 5 and 8 letters)
- What is it called when you feel sure of yourself and your abilities?
- What is an organisation (normally private or not-for-profit) that has been set up to educate the media and public about a specific area or field called? (Two words, 11 and 10 letters)
- What does AI stand for? (Two words, 10 and 12 letters)
- What is another word for remember, or retain information?
- What is the name of a TV character who travels through time in a ship called the Tardis? (Two words, 6 and 3 letters)
- What is a type of dance where dancers typically have metal attached to the soles of their shoes which make sounds as they dance? (Two words, 3 and 5 letters)
18 Clues: What is another word for arrange, or sort? • What is one of the 'happy hormones' called? • What does AI stand for? (Two words, 10 and 12 letters) • What is another word for remember, or retain information? • What is it called when you feel sure of yourself and your abilities? • What is another way of saying detecting light? (Two words 5 and 7 letters) • ...
Night Holocaust 2021-03-05
20 Clues: event • fight • Prize • people • Wiesel • problem • 8 candles • last name • greek word • used offten • not the jews • name of place • greek word race • braking the law • extremely cruel • french word kill • people suffered here • free from imprisonment, • slaughter on a mass scale, • camps people where taken here
Salvation 2021-11-11
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- What I WAS saved for with sin
- I am being saved
- Salvation in Greek (verb)
- I will be saved
- Salvation in Hebrew -make wide or room
- What I WILL be saved from
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- I was saved
- Greek word for unmerited favor
- His name means "God saves" or God is Salvation
- What we are saved by
- What I AM BEING saved for with sin
- Salvation in Greek (noun)
- The Old Testament Scriptures
- The New Testament Scriptures
14 Clues: I was saved • I will be saved • I am being saved • What we are saved by • Salvation in Greek (noun) • Salvation in Greek (verb) • What I WILL be saved from • The Old Testament Scriptures • The New Testament Scriptures • What I WAS saved for with sin • Greek word for unmerited favor • What I AM BEING saved for with sin • Salvation in Hebrew -make wide or room • ...
Acient greece Vocab 2021-10-05
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- an Athenian philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of thought
- an ancient Greek war fought between the Delian League, which was led by Athens
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. A member of the Argead dynasty, he was born in Pella—a city in Ancient Greece—in 356 BC
- the first advanced and distinctively Greek civilization in mainland Greece with its palatial states, urban organization, works of art, and writing system.
- a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- a city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes.
- a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek
- period of ancient Greek history between 507 BCE (the date of the first democracy in Athens) and 323 BCE (the death of Alexander the Great).
- a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as a founder of Western philosophy
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- the king of the kingdom of Macedon from 359 BC until his assassination in 336 BC
- a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation.
- a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Lyceum
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- civilization on the island of Crete and other Aegean Islands, whose earliest beginnings were from c. 3500 BC
- was the reputed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, the two epic poems that are the foundational works of ancient Greek literature.
16 Clues: a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek • a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation. • an ancient Greek war fought between the Delian League, which was led by Athens • the king of the kingdom of Macedon from 359 BC until his assassination in 336 BC • ...
Greece Quiz Review 2021-09-08
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- This Greek god is considered the ruler, protector, and father of all gods and humans.
- What was the culture called that Alexander created when he mixed the Persian, Egyptian, Greek, and Indian cultures together?
- When ancient Greeks needed resources they chose either to Trade with others or...
- Spartans' form of government.
- Alexander used the same _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to unite his empire.
- Famous temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their patroness.
- A city with its own independent government.
- This country is Also its own continent.
- Who conquered Greece, Persia, the Middle East, and Egypt?
- A Greek city-state that focused primarily on warfare and not education.
- Athens' form of government.
- A government where a King and Queen rules.
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- These geographical features was one of the reasons that the Greek City-States were not unified and friendly with each other.
- A government where the majority of people make decisions.
- Pericles had a golden age of _ _ _ _ _ & prosperity in Athens.
- A Greek city-state that focused more on Education & Democracy than Military Training.
- Alexander chose to conquer areas with _ _ _ _ _ _ because they would help farming and trade flourish!
- Pericles united Athens and Sparta to fight which large empire?
- Phillip & Alexander were from what City-State?
- Famous Greek writer of the Iliad & the Odyssey.
- The spreading of ideas and cultures is called...
- An important Sea in Ancient Greece.
- Greeks used the sea for this to gain resources.
- This Spartan King/Warrior led the last stand battle at Thermopylae against the Persian empire.
25 Clues: Athens' form of government. • Spartans' form of government. • An important Sea in Ancient Greece. • This country is Also its own continent. • A government where a King and Queen rules. • A city with its own independent government. • Phillip & Alexander were from what City-State? • A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-02-15
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- This means a love of wisdom.
- The Greek stories of gods and goddesses.
- This city state focused on education and learning.
- One of the earliest Greek civilizations on mainland Greece.
- One of the earliest Greek civilizations on the island of Crete.
- The idea that happiness is the cure of life.
- This was the Persian religion.
- The center of a city on a hill.
- A Spartan enslaved person.
- A government where citizens vote to make decisions.
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- A Greek word meaning city.
- A philosopher who was sentenced to death for corrupting the youth.
- A famous poet in Greece who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- This Macedonian created a massive empire in just 12 years.
- The ____ Era was when Greek culture spread.
- A story told by actors for entertainment.
- A student of Plate who opened the Lyceum.
- This Athenian leader opened democracy to more people.
- A Greek marketplace.
- The man who united all of Persia.
- The ____ Method is asking questions to think deeply.
- A student of Socrates who opened the Academy.
- The son of Darius who encouraged a second attack on Greece from Persia.
- A form of drama where the hero fails to overcome challenges.
- A government where a few people rule.
- This Persian War battle saw the Athenians defeat the Persians and a man run 25 miles home to report the news.
- A form of drama with a happy ending.
- The Greeks believed that the gods lived on Mount _____.
- This city state focused on military strength.
29 Clues: A Greek marketplace. • A Greek word meaning city. • A Spartan enslaved person. • This means a love of wisdom. • This was the Persian religion. • The center of a city on a hill. • The man who united all of Persia. • A form of drama with a happy ending. • A government where a few people rule. • The Greek stories of gods and goddesses. • A story told by actors for entertainment. • ...
Have a little Chrismas 2025-11-19
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- A young boy who is accidentally left behind during a family vacation (9 letters)
- (8) What one of the Bible characters had about Jesus' birth
- Christmas movie with a reindeer, a snowman, and a group of friends (11 letters)
- What the postman delivers at Christmas (5)
- (10) At Christmas, it might be made of this!
- A film is about a miserly old man named Ebenezer who is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve (15 letters)
- (9) The king who ordered the killing of Jesus.
- (4) Another word for Christmas, and a traditional Christmas song
- (8) December 26th.
- (4) What people give at Christmas
- This movie follows the story of a man who is transformed after he is kidnapped and taken to a Christmas party (7 letters)
- A classic animated film that includes a character named Linus (15 letters)Bible/Nativity
- DrSeuss villain who steals Christmas (6)
- (10) Spanish for "Merry Christmas"
- (7) One of the groups who visited Jesus, along with the shepherds.
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- On of the fastest ways to travel on 7 across! (5)
- This movie features a man named Buddy who was raised by elves in the North Pole (4 letters)
- (6) A sparkly decoration often hung on a tree
- (6) What Jesus was born in.
- (10) Another name for Santa Claus
- (5) A traditional Christmas song
- (4) A traditional word for Christmas
- (7) The Dickens villain who cries, "Bah! Humbug!"
- (8) Santa's sleigh-pullers
- (5) Christmas gift-giver
- A 1946 film about a man who finds out what life would have been like if he was never born (16 letters)
- (6) A circular decoration for the door
- (6) What the first carol was about
- Fragrantgift given by the Three Wise Men (5)
- (5) What a cracker makes
- A classic animated special about a reindeer with a glowing nose (6 letters)
- ____ (4): SING (5)
- (4) Christmas candy
33 Clues: (8) December 26th. • ____ (4): SING (5) • (4) Christmas candy • (5) Christmas gift-giver • (5) What a cracker makes • (8) Santa's sleigh-pullers • (6) What Jesus was born in. • (5) A traditional Christmas song • (10) Another name for Santa Claus • (4) What people give at Christmas • (6) What the first carol was about • (10) Spanish for "Merry Christmas" • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 2019-09-04
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- an English custom – a light meal in the late afternoon
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who lived in wells or bodies of water
- a radio without wires or cords
- a disturbance or quarrel
- chemicals to keep moths away from clothing in storage
- a scarf worn around the neck for warmth
- eager for knowledge; curious
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who lived inside trees
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- simply
- packages
- a figure in Greek myth having the body of a man,with the ears and tail of a horse
- the god of wine in Greek myths
- a large, cabinet-like piece of furniture which serves as a closet for storing clothing
- small fish
- joyful celebration
- giving a sense of security, causing sleep or relaxation
- strange or unusual
- a male deer
18 Clues: simply • packages • small fish • a male deer • joyful celebration • strange or unusual • a disturbance or quarrel • eager for knowledge; curious • the god of wine in Greek myths • a radio without wires or cords • a scarf worn around the neck for warmth • chemicals to keep moths away from clothing in storage • an English custom – a light meal in the late afternoon • ...
SSLC Grammar 2024-09-18
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- To _____ is human, to forgive divine. (3 letters)
- _____ it was raining, we decided to go for a walk.
- Wow! is an example of
- The homework _____ completed by the students yesterday.
- _____ pen is this? I found it on the floor.
- _____ sun rises in the east. (3 letters)
- You can choose _______ the red shirt or the blue one
- Every one of the students _____ completed their assignments.
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- You SHOULD follow the traffic rules while driving. What is should?
- The chef _____ a delicious meal for the guests.
- The _____ sang beautifully in the garden. (4 letters)
- The students worked _____ on their projects
- The book is _____ the table.
- The news _____ not good today. (2 letters)
- _____ did you invite to the party?
- The _____ cat climbed the tall tree (adverb)
- Neither the students _____ the teacher was late for the class.
- _____ book do you prefer, the red one or the blue one? (5 letters)
- _____ is the best student in the class.
19 Clues: Wow! is an example of • The book is _____ the table. • _____ did you invite to the party? • _____ is the best student in the class. • _____ sun rises in the east. (3 letters) • The news _____ not good today. (2 letters) • The students worked _____ on their projects • _____ pen is this? I found it on the floor. • The _____ cat climbed the tall tree (adverb) • ...
BG-G5-TUE Wk 12 (ONLINE) 2023-10-17
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- type of Artificially produced antibodies, specific to one epitope
- White blood cells responsible for producing antibodies (6 letters)
- Enhanced by agglutination of bacteria, Neutralisation & Precipitation of dissolved antigens
- Body's outer covering (4 letters)
- differentiates into a macrophage(8 letters)
- Antigenic determinants
- relating to the body fluids, especially with regard to immune responses involving antibodies in body fluids as distinct from cells.
- B cells or T cells ) are derived from undifferentiated stem cells
- stimulated by macrophages
- bind to receptors on helper T cells & lymphocytes
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- Secrete antigen specific antibodies
- Swelling and redness often associated with injury or infection (12 letters)
- Proteins responsible for presenting antigens to helper T cells (7 letters)
- Time after an initial infection before antibodies are produced
- These cells are dormant/G0 phase until activated
- This cell gives rise to memory T cells and active cytotoxic T cells
- trigger programmed cell death
- Most abundant in primary and secondary immune responses
- Antigen presenting cell
19 Clues: Antigenic determinants • Antigen presenting cell • stimulated by macrophages • trigger programmed cell death • Body's outer covering (4 letters) • Secrete antigen specific antibodies • differentiates into a macrophage(8 letters) • These cells are dormant/G0 phase until activated • bind to receptors on helper T cells & lymphocytes • ...
Greek stuff 2023-05-23
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- Goddess of the hearth
- Arachne's special skill
- Kronos's favorite weapon
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Titan, can see the future
- Meeting
- Man of many labors
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- Greek god Athens was named after
- government run by the people
- Mother earth
- ____ gods
- God of the sun
- Greek god of the underworld
- Home of the gods
- Animal that Arachne embodies
15 Clues: Meeting • ____ gods • Mother earth • God of the sun • Home of the gods • Man of many labors • Goddess of the hearth • Arachne's special skill • Kronos's favorite weapon • Titan, can see the future • Goddess of love and beauty • Greek god of the underworld • government run by the people • Animal that Arachne embodies • Greek god Athens was named after
202309 Quiz 2023-09-20
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- Excitatory neurotransmitters ______ the neurons(6 letters),
- More likely to develop fibromyalgia (5 letters),
- One of the most common symptoms of fibromyalgia condition (4 letters),
- Duloxetine is a ______ (4 letters).
- A brand indicated in the treatment of fibromyalgia (11 letters),
- A principal symptom of fibromyalgia (7 letters),
- Pregabalin ________ the release of several neuroexcitatory transmitters (7 letters).
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- binds to the α-2δ units of the ionic calcium channels (Ca2 +) of the presynaptic neuron (10 letters)
- A condition that causes pain all over the body (12 letters).
- Plays an important role in neural communication (17 letters),
- Used to measure health status, progress, and outcomes in persons with fibromyalgia(3 letters),
11 Clues: Duloxetine is a ______ (4 letters). • More likely to develop fibromyalgia (5 letters), • A principal symptom of fibromyalgia (7 letters), • Excitatory neurotransmitters ______ the neurons(6 letters), • A condition that causes pain all over the body (12 letters). • Plays an important role in neural communication (17 letters), • ...
Chapter 7 2025-01-29
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- The Indus Valley civilization is also known as the _ civilization (8 letters)
- The primary agricultural product grown by the Indus Valley people (4 letters)
- A large landmass smaller than a continent (10 letters)
- Seasonal winds that influence India's climate (7 letters)
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- The southern plateau of India (6 letters)
- The ancient language of the Aryans (7 letters)
- The social class system in ancient India (5 letters)
- City known for its advanced drainage system (11 letters)
- The highest peak in the Himalaya (7 letters)
- The process of moving from one place to another (8 letters)
- The river that gave its name to one of India's earliest civilizations (5 letters)
11 Clues: The southern plateau of India (6 letters) • The highest peak in the Himalaya (7 letters) • The ancient language of the Aryans (7 letters) • The social class system in ancient India (5 letters) • A large landmass smaller than a continent (10 letters) • City known for its advanced drainage system (11 letters) • Seasonal winds that influence India's climate (7 letters) • ...
Armed Forces of India 2025-01-13
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- The Indian Army's motto: "Service Before _______" (6 letters)
- The Army division responsible for protecting the Siachen Glacier (7 letters)
- India’s first aircraft carrier (6 letters)
- The fighter jet that participated in the Balakot airstrike (7 letters)
- The highest rank in the Indian Air Force (8 letters)
- India's indigenous aircraft carrier commissioned in 2022 (7 letters)
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- India's first indigenously built fighter aircraft (5 letters)
- The missile developed by DRDO, used by all three forces (6 letters)
- The color of the Indian Army uniform (5 letters)
- Indian Air Force aerobatic team (7 letters)
- Indian Navy's annual exercise with the United States Navy (6 letters)
- Indian Army’s annual exercise with Kazakhstan (6 letters)
12 Clues: India’s first aircraft carrier (6 letters) • Indian Air Force aerobatic team (7 letters) • The color of the Indian Army uniform (5 letters) • The highest rank in the Indian Air Force (8 letters) • Indian Army’s annual exercise with Kazakhstan (6 letters) • India's first indigenously built fighter aircraft (5 letters) • ...
Poem: The Dark 2024-11-01
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- - The time of day associated with darkness (5 letters)
- - A feeling often associated with the dark (4 letters)
- - Another word for complete quiet, often felt in the dark (7 letters)
- - Dark shapes created by blocking light (7 letters)
- - The opposite of light, theme of the poem (4 letters)
- - Often lights up the night sky (4 letters)
- - Tiny lights seen in the night sky (5 letters)
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- - Soft, quiet sounds mentioned in the poem (8 letters)
- - Something unfamiliar or mysterious, like the dark (7 letters)
- - What the mind uses to picture things in the dark (11 letters)
- - The part of a room that may “creak” in the dark (5 letters)
11 Clues: - Often lights up the night sky (4 letters) • - Tiny lights seen in the night sky (5 letters) • - Dark shapes created by blocking light (7 letters) • - Soft, quiet sounds mentioned in the poem (8 letters) • - The time of day associated with darkness (5 letters) • - A feeling often associated with the dark (4 letters) • ...
Thanksgiving Baking 2025-10-21
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- Example of a quick bread with pumpkin (12 letters)
- Bread leavened with baking powder, mixed quickly (9 letters)
- Example of a yeast bread for Thanksgiving (11 letters)
- Chemical leavener reacting with acids like buttermilk (10 letters)
- Allowing yeast dough to increase in size (8 letters)
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- Symbol of Thanksgiving harvest, often filled with baked goods (10 letters)
- Spiced Thanksgiving dessert made from a gourd (10 letters)
- Part of pumpkin used in baking for smooth texture (5 letters)
- Holiday custom of baking rolls or loaves for Thanksgiving (11 letters)
- Bread using yeast, requiring kneading and rising (10 letters
- Gourd vegetable baked into spiced pies for Thanksgiving (7 letters)
11 Clues: Example of a quick bread with pumpkin (12 letters) • Allowing yeast dough to increase in size (8 letters) • Example of a yeast bread for Thanksgiving (11 letters) • Spiced Thanksgiving dessert made from a gourd (10 letters) • Bread using yeast, requiring kneading and rising (10 letters • Bread leavened with baking powder, mixed quickly (9 letters) • ...
game night 2025-11-12
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- What does Bybit call its recurring investment plan? (10 letters)
- Which stablecoin’s symbol is USDT? (7 letters)
- Which payment method allows direct peer-to-peer trading? (3 letters)
- What technology ensures account safety? (8 letters)
- What color is often linked with success or growth in finance? (5 letters)
- Which other service allows Android users to pay? (9 letters)
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- What type of risk describes crypto price swings? (10 letters)
- Which exchange offers zero-fee crypto buying? (5 letters)
- Which major card brand powers the Bybit Card? (10 letters)
- Which coin is symbolized by BTC? (8 letters)
- What word describes Bybit’s multilingual help desk? (9 letters)
11 Clues: Which coin is symbolized by BTC? (8 letters) • Which stablecoin’s symbol is USDT? (7 letters) • What technology ensures account safety? (8 letters) • Which exchange offers zero-fee crypto buying? (5 letters) • Which major card brand powers the Bybit Card? (10 letters) • Which other service allows Android users to pay? (9 letters) • ...
Questioned Documents; Pt 1 And 2 2020-11-11
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- Examine typed writings, computer printings, photocopies, inks, papers, handwriting, and forgeries
- How the writer begins and ends words, numbers, and letters
- How the writer stops to form new letters and begin words
- Any document which some issue has been raised, or is subject of an investigation
- The differing amounts of pressure used by the writer that make lines light or dark, narrow or wide
- Adding content to an already prepared document
- Made in exact imitation of something important or valuable with the intention of deceit
- Are lines smooth, free-flowing, or shaky
- Have a Transmitting Terminal Identifier (TTI)
- A security feature that businesses use to help eliminate receiving counterfeit bills
- An item prepared with the intent to deceive
- The kind of ink and toner
- Analyzing if the writer’s letters stay straight or move up and down compared to a baseline
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- Comparing the strokes between upper and lower case letters, and the strokes between the letters and the words
- Most of the time an indented impression is left on a paper below the primary writing
- When someone changes an existing document
- Analyzing the writing slant: left, right, or straight
- The debris patterns
- The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing has established features including: Watermarks, Color-shifting, Enlarging, Etc.
- A rubber eraser, sandpaper, razor blade, or knife may be used to remove writing or type
- Completeness of closed characters such as, o, e, and a, dotting of i and j, and crossing of t
- Such as letters with tails or letters written backwards, etc.
- Blotting or smears, making the original unreadable
- Any fancy letters, curls, loops, circles
- Used to match different inks, technique used to match writing sample with a writing instrument
- An individual characteristic, almost as close to a person’s fingerprint
26 Clues: The debris patterns • The kind of ink and toner • Any fancy letters, curls, loops, circles • Are lines smooth, free-flowing, or shaky • When someone changes an existing document • An item prepared with the intent to deceive • Have a Transmitting Terminal Identifier (TTI) • Adding content to an already prepared document • Blotting or smears, making the original unreadable • ...
L18: Dopamine 2016-03-29
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- a DAR antagonist of D2, D3, and D4 (8 letters)
- (abbreviation) an amphetamine analog; popular at raves
- describes a class of drugs that specifically block DA reuptake; Adderall falls under this category
- a DAR agonist of D2 and D3 (10 letters)
- a DAR agonist of all DAR receptor subtypes (not dopamine)
- a DAR antagonist of all DAR receptor subtypes
- a DAR agonist of D2 and D3 (11 letters)
- (abbreviation) this enzyme converts dopamine to 3-methoxy-tyramine
- Adderall is made up of amphetamine and ___
- a DAR antagonist of D2, D3, and D4 (14 letters)
- this drug can inhibit synaptic DAT function
- a DAR agonist of D2, D3, and D4
- an amphetamine analog (15 letters)
- (abbreviation) neurons that contain this enzyme can convert norepinephrine into epinephrine
- this blocks AAADC activity, preventing the production of dopamine
- specifically blocks DA reuptake
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- a DAR agonist of all DAR receptor subtypes; this drug might also be the name of this crossword
- a DAR antagonist of D2, D3, and D4 (11 letters)
- (abbreviation) this enzyme converts 3-methoxy-tyramine (from dopamine degradation pathway) to HVA
- an amphetamine analog; Charlie Sheen is a fan of this substance along with everyone from the 80s
- a DAR antagonist of D2, D3, and D4 (11 letters)
- an amphetamine analog (13 letters)
- a DAR agonist of D1 and D5
- when dopamine-beta-hydroxylase converts dopamine to ___
- (abbreviation) MAO-B converts ___ into MPP+ in glia cells
- a DAR antagonist of D2, D3, and D4 (15 letters)
- (abbreviation) enzyme that acts on DOPA to produce dopamine
- (abbreviation) enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of DOPA from tyrosine
- this class of drugs block D2 receptors and downregulate activity in the nucleus accumbens
- (abbreviation) the dopamine transporter protein responsible for pumping dopamine into vesicles
- a D1 antagonist
- blocks vesicular transport of ALL biogenic amines
- a DAR antagonist of D2 and D3
33 Clues: a D1 antagonist • a DAR agonist of D1 and D5 • a DAR antagonist of D2 and D3 • a DAR agonist of D2, D3, and D4 • specifically blocks DA reuptake • an amphetamine analog (13 letters) • an amphetamine analog (15 letters) • a DAR agonist of D2 and D3 (10 letters) • a DAR agonist of D2 and D3 (11 letters) • Adderall is made up of amphetamine and ___ • ...
Jiggle and Bone 2023-10-29
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- What has ten letters, can play any game in the world, and is also the last letter in RC?
- What has four letters and is an idiot kneader?
- What has six letters, is advertised on TV, and I won't take because it's a steroid?
- What has four letters and can have both five clubs and an AK-15 on it?
- What has four letters and can't move clockwise?
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- What has six letters and I don't have?
- What has three letters and everyone thinks I have a lot of?
- What has four letters, is repeated twice, and makes up 90% of Boo A?
- What has nine letters, is followed by "chip", and is used to call Boo B?
- What has five letters, and can mean both glass and fecal matter?
- What has four letters, sometimes has nine letters, rarely has five letters and always has seven letters?
11 Clues: What has six letters and I don't have? • What has four letters and is an idiot kneader? • What has four letters and can't move clockwise? • What has three letters and everyone thinks I have a lot of? • What has five letters, and can mean both glass and fecal matter? • What has four letters, is repeated twice, and makes up 90% of Boo A? • ...
Greek and Roman Theater 2024-01-16
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- Weeks long festival where theater competitions took place
- Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Dionysus, and friends
- Most famous Greek tragic playwright
- Biggest Amphitheater in Greece
- A tool used by Greek actors to help them portray more than one character
- A place Greeks and Romans used to see plays-Greeks dug into the ground, Romans built up
- Theater that flourished from 550 BC to 220 BC
- Greek play where main character is better off at the end of the story
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- Relied more heavily on singing. Also built amphitheaters up from the ground
- Greek god wine-making, fruit, festivity, and theater
- Big group of actors/singers/dancers that are an important part of the narrative or set
- "God in the Machine" in English-person shows up and everything is fixed
- Amphitheater named after the god of theater
- Greek play with a sad ending (most people don't make it)
14 Clues: Biggest Amphitheater in Greece • Most famous Greek tragic playwright • Amphitheater named after the god of theater • Theater that flourished from 550 BC to 220 BC • Greek god wine-making, fruit, festivity, and theater • Greek play with a sad ending (most people don't make it) • Weeks long festival where theater competitions took place • ...
Ancient Greece 2013-11-14
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- an early city-state of Greece
- goddess of love and beauty
- a part of the Greek peninsula
- king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus
- when the greeks and the people of Troy fought
- a government by the people
- a city state located in the southern part of Greece, opposite of Athens
- island in the eastern Mediterranean sea, the center of the Minoan civilization
- sea the sea that separates western Greece from southeastern Italy
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- a famous Greek thinker
- sea a large body of water bordered by Europe, Asia, and Africa
- ancient Athenian leader who strove to make Athens the center of art and literature and who was responsible for building the Parthenon
- legendary king of the Minoan civilization
- city-state that was the best example of ancient Greek democracy, the captital of modern Greece
- Greek city-state that defeated Sparta
- an area of ancient Greece where the Olympic Games were first held
- ancient Greek poet who composed two poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey about the Trojan War
- sea the sea that separates Greece from the Asia Minor
- a city on the western coast of the Asia Minor, site of the legendary Trojan War
19 Clues: a famous Greek thinker • goddess of love and beauty • a government by the people • a part of the Greek peninsula • an early city-state of Greece • Greek city-state that defeated Sparta • legendary king of the Minoan civilization • king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus • when the greeks and the people of Troy fought • ...
Addi Pd 2 2026-01-09
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- Student of Socrates
- The goddess of love
- A temple that resembles many Greek myths
- Lyceum A gymnasium
- A Greek mathematician that inspired Euclidian geometry
- of Apollo A place of worship dedicated to the Greek god Apollo
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- A Greek philosopher
- Also a greek mathematician, but taught about astronomy as well
- Student of Plato
- Greek doctor that wanted to solve all illnesses
- Scenes from real life containing accuracy
11 Clues: Student of Plato • A Greek philosopher • Student of Socrates • The goddess of love • Lyceum A gymnasium • A temple that resembles many Greek myths • Scenes from real life containing accuracy • Greek doctor that wanted to solve all illnesses • A Greek mathematician that inspired Euclidian geometry • Also a greek mathematician, but taught about astronomy as well • ...
blood type fusion questions 2025-09-16
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- white blood cells help fight these...
- who is the discoverer/founder of blood cells
- what is the most redundant cell in your blood
- what type AB letters are
- clump of what blood cell
- what type O letters are
- what carries in the plasma
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- where yo get your genes from
- what is part of the immune system
- what is the mathematical term for the thing that comes after the letter
- protein that makes up body from bacteria
- mathematician symbols
- something reacts against
- what is the rarest blood type
- inherited blood type
- what type A letters are
- what type B letters are
- what part of your blood that give you electrolytes
- reaction of antigens
19 Clues: inherited blood type • reaction of antigens • mathematician symbols • what type A letters are • what type O letters are • what type B letters are • what type AB letters are • something reacts against • clump of what blood cell • what carries in the plasma • where yo get your genes from • what is the rarest blood type • what is part of the immune system • ...
Hunting 2025-05-27
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- - Activity involving tracking and pursuing wild animals (4 letters)
- - A large species of deer found in North America (3 letters)
- - A large body of water, often a habitat for fish (4 letters)
- - A fast-running herbivore native to North America (9 letters)
- - Expansive, level terrain, often found in the Midwest (8 letters)
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- - A type of deer known for its distinctive white tail (8 letters)
- - A male deer (4 letters)
- - A structure used for concealment while hunting (5 letters)
- - A type of hoofed mammal, often hunted (4 letters)
- - What you do to catch aquatic animals (4 letters)
- - A freshwater fish, commonly caught by anglers (5 letters)
11 Clues: - A male deer (4 letters) • - What you do to catch aquatic animals (4 letters) • - A type of hoofed mammal, often hunted (4 letters) • - A freshwater fish, commonly caught by anglers (5 letters) • - A structure used for concealment while hunting (5 letters) • - A large species of deer found in North America (3 letters) • ...
The Woman in Black 2025-07-20
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- A long-lasting emotional response to something shocking. (6 letters)
- Having or showing a wish to do evil to others. (10 letters)
- Thick weather condition symbolizing mystery and danger. (3 letters)
- The protagonist of The Woman in Black. (6 letters)
- Distant and cut off, like Eel Marsh House. (8 letters)
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- Easily harmed or emotionally exposed. (10 letters)
- Lacking knowledge; unaware. (8 letters)
- When someone reacts over the top, or overly emotional.(12 letters)
- Threatening or dark in tone or appearance. (7 letters)
- A literary device used when the weather reflects the mood. (8 letters)
- Things that can't be scientifically explained. (12 letters)
11 Clues: Lacking knowledge; unaware. (8 letters) • Easily harmed or emotionally exposed. (10 letters) • The protagonist of The Woman in Black. (6 letters) • Threatening or dark in tone or appearance. (7 letters) • Distant and cut off, like Eel Marsh House. (8 letters) • Having or showing a wish to do evil to others. (10 letters) • ...
