greek letters Crossword Puzzles
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) • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-02
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- Which country hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup? (5 letters)
- What is the Mona Lisa painted on? (7 letters)
- What is the smallest country in the world? (5 letters)
- What is the largest planet in our solar system? (5 letters)
- How many sides does a stop sign have? (2 letters)
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- What is the chemical symbol for gold? (2 letters)
- What is the fear of spiders called? (8 letters)
- What is the currency of Japan? (3 letters)
- What is the capital of France? (6 letters)
- What is the world's longest river? (7 letters)
- How many hearts does an octopus have? (3 letters)
11 Clues: What is the currency of Japan? (3 letters) • What is the capital of France? (6 letters) • What is the Mona Lisa painted on? (7 letters) • What is the world's longest river? (7 letters) • What is the fear of spiders called? (8 letters) • What is the chemical symbol for gold? (2 letters) • How many hearts does an octopus have? (3 letters) • ...
Mountains 2024-09-27
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- The highest peak in the Drakensberg Mountains. (8 letters)
- Volcanic mountain in Tanzania, near the Ngorongoro Crater. (6 letters)
- A saline, alkaline lake in the Great Rift Valley, famous for flamingos. (6 letters)
- A freshwater lake in the Great Rift Valley (8 Letters)
- Africa's highest mountain. (10 letters)
- An ancient shield volcano in Ethiopia, one of Africa's tallest. (6 letters)
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- Mountain range that runs through Kenya and Ethiopia. (8 letters)
- a mountain range located in Southern Morocco. (5 letters)
- Largest freshwater lake in Kenya. (8 letters)
- The second-highest mountain in Africa, located in Kenya. (5 letters)
- Mountain range in North Africa. (4 letters)
11 Clues: Africa's highest mountain. (10 letters) • Mountain range in North Africa. (4 letters) • Largest freshwater lake in Kenya. (8 letters) • A freshwater lake in the Great Rift Valley (8 Letters) • a mountain range located in Southern Morocco. (5 letters) • The highest peak in the Drakensberg Mountains. (8 letters) • ...
swftpuzzle 2024-10-17
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- – The biggest multicultural festival in Dubai (12 letters)
- – Swftbox's engine that complete the deliveries (9 letters)
- – Month where we hit record highs in everything (9 letters)
- – Country where Swftbox’s platform is active (3 letters)
- – Method of paying for items upon delivery (3 letters)
- – A truly incredible person that is very talented, charming, good looking, and that works at swftbox (6 letters)
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- – The platform for managing shipments (11 letters)
- – The last stage of a delivery process (9 letters)
- – Swftbox works to optimize this for the fastest deliveries (5 letters)
- – One of Swftbox’s delivery partners (6 letters)
- – A product swftbox launched earlier this year (13 letters)
11 Clues: – One of Swftbox’s delivery partners (6 letters) • – The platform for managing shipments (11 letters) • – The last stage of a delivery process (9 letters) • – Method of paying for items upon delivery (3 letters) • – Country where Swftbox’s platform is active (3 letters) • – The biggest multicultural festival in Dubai (12 letters) • ...
Coyote and the buffalo 2024-11-05
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- The main animal who is tricked by Coyote (7 letters)
- The place where Coyote and the buffalo meet (5 letters)
- The buffalo’s reaction to Coyote’s request (6 letters)
- The buffalo’s body part that Coyote wants (4 letters)
- Coyote’s appearance—his behavior is often seen as this (4 letters)
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- The tribe Coyote is from (4 letters)
- Coyote’s trick to get the buffalo’s hide (6 letters)
- What Coyote tricks the buffalo into giving him (5 letters)
- Coyote does this to the buffalo to get its skin (5 letters)
- Coyote is known for being this, often fooling others (5 letters)
- The buffalo is known for being this (6 letters)
11 Clues: The tribe Coyote is from (4 letters) • The buffalo is known for being this (6 letters) • Coyote’s trick to get the buffalo’s hide (6 letters) • The main animal who is tricked by Coyote (7 letters) • The buffalo’s body part that Coyote wants (4 letters) • The buffalo’s reaction to Coyote’s request (6 letters) • The place where Coyote and the buffalo meet (5 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-02-20
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- Greek soldiers who fought with shields and spears
- A famous Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great
- A person who tells the future in Ancient Greece
- The rival city of Athens, known for its warriors
- The city famous for democracy
- A sporting event that began in Greece
- The wooden horse used to trick the Trojans
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- The home of the gods in Greek mythology
- The king of the Greek gods
- The son of Zeus, known for his strength
- A place where Greeks watched plays
- The temple dedicated to Athena in Athens
- A Greek storyteller who wrote fables
13 Clues: The king of the Greek gods • The city famous for democracy • A place where Greeks watched plays • A Greek storyteller who wrote fables • A sporting event that began in Greece • The home of the gods in Greek mythology • The son of Zeus, known for his strength • The temple dedicated to Athena in Athens • The wooden horse used to trick the Trojans • ...
Mediterranean Vegetarian 2025-09-07
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- A sour Mediterranean fruit used in cooking and salads
- Classic Greek salad green
- A classic Greek salad ingredient, often diced and white
- A Greek salad’s red, thinly sliced vegetable topping
- Greek pastry often brushed with egg before baking
- Mediterranean herb often paired with olive oil and lemon
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- Crunchy Greek salad ingredient from the cucumber family
- Olive-filled snack, popular in the Mediterranean
- Leafy herb used in dolma and Mediterranean dishes
- Olive oil-based seasoning often drizzled on salads
- Flaky pastry filled with spinach and feta
- Grape leaves stuffed with rice, sometimes herbs
- Staple grain found in Mediterranean stuffed dishes
- Round Greek cheese often used in salads
- Red vegetable, common in Greek salads
15 Clues: Classic Greek salad green • Red vegetable, common in Greek salads • Round Greek cheese often used in salads • Flaky pastry filled with spinach and feta • Grape leaves stuffed with rice, sometimes herbs • Olive-filled snack, popular in the Mediterranean • Leafy herb used in dolma and Mediterranean dishes • Greek pastry often brushed with egg before baking • ...
Unfinished Words 2024-04-24
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- MLK Jr.'s birth month (3 letters)
- MLK Jr.'s wife and civil rights activist (5 letters)
- Inspirational civil rights leader (7 letters)
- Nobel Peace Prize recipient in 1964 (3 letters)
- City where MLK Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech (9 letters)
- Civil rights organization led by MLK Jr. (3 letters)
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- MLK Jr.'s profession (8 letters)
- MLK Jr.'s alma mater for his Ph.D. (6 letters)
- Famous speech delivered in 1963 (8 letters)
- The landmark legislation signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964, a key victory for the Civil Rights Movement (7 letters)
- MLK Jr.'s famous protest method (10 letters)
11 Clues: MLK Jr.'s profession (8 letters) • MLK Jr.'s birth month (3 letters) • Famous speech delivered in 1963 (8 letters) • MLK Jr.'s famous protest method (10 letters) • Inspirational civil rights leader (7 letters) • MLK Jr.'s alma mater for his Ph.D. (6 letters) • Nobel Peace Prize recipient in 1964 (3 letters) • MLK Jr.'s wife and civil rights activist (5 letters) • ...
Water saving 2024-09-03
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- leaking _______ to save water (4 letters) - TAPS
- _______ for watering plants (9 letters) - RAINWATER
- installing a rainwater _______ system to recycle rainwater (10 letters) - HARVESTING
- use the _______ when it's fully loaded to save water (10 letters) - DISHWASHER
- your garden in the _______ to minimise evaporation (7 letters) - MORNING
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- a _______-flow shower to reduce water usage (3 letters) - LOW
- a _______ when washing vegetables instead of running water (5 letters) - BASIN
- for leaks by reading your _______ regularly (5 letters) - METER
- off the tap while brushing your _______ (5 letters) - TEETH
- your _______ to save water (6 letters) - SHOWER
- a full load in the _______ to save water (6 letters) - WASHER
11 Clues: your _______ to save water (6 letters) - SHOWER • leaking _______ to save water (4 letters) - TAPS • _______ for watering plants (9 letters) - RAINWATER • off the tap while brushing your _______ (5 letters) - TEETH • a _______-flow shower to reduce water usage (3 letters) - LOW • a full load in the _______ to save water (6 letters) - WASHER • ...
Muzzleloader 2024-10-07
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- Devices used for aiming (5 letters)
- The traditional method of igniting gunpowder in muzzleloaders (7 letters)
- The historical era when muzzleloaders were widely used (6 letters)
- A common projectile used in muzzleloading (6 letters)
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- A cloth used with the ball to improve seal and accuracy (5 letters)
- The mechanism that fires the muzzleloader (6 letters)
- A type of powder used in muzzleloading firearms (6 letters)
- A material used in ignition systems for some muzzleloaders (5 letters)
- Tool used to push the projectile down the barrel (6 letters)
- The interior diameter of the barrel (4 letters)
- A common metal used for casting balls (4 letters)
11 Clues: Devices used for aiming (5 letters) • The interior diameter of the barrel (4 letters) • A common metal used for casting balls (4 letters) • The mechanism that fires the muzzleloader (6 letters) • A common projectile used in muzzleloading (6 letters) • A type of powder used in muzzleloading firearms (6 letters) • ...
unit 3 p 33-p34 2026-03-11
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- down-to hand down from one generation to the next(8 letters)
- a chemical substance that tastes sour and reacts with metals(4 letters)
- a reflective surface that shows images(6 letters)
- things that transports people or goods(7 letters)
- search for or chase wild animals(4 letters)
- a machine that converts energy into mechanical motion(6 letters)
- things, matter, or material(5 letters)
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- a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a building(10 letters)
- to gain money or a reward through work or effort(4 letters)
- a series of connected metal links(5 letters)
- relating to a period of one year(6 letters)
11 Clues: things, matter, or material(5 letters) • search for or chase wild animals(4 letters) • relating to a period of one year(6 letters) • a series of connected metal links(5 letters) • a reflective surface that shows images(6 letters) • things that transports people or goods(7 letters) • to gain money or a reward through work or effort(4 letters) • ...
PHILEX TRIVA-(UPPER) 2023-09-14
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- The first-day issue of a stamp (13 letters)
- Small, adhesive pieces of art used for sending mail (10 letters)
- A stamp with no perforations, requiring scissors to separate it (6 letters)
- The official emblem or symbol on a postage stamp (11 letters)
- A type of stamp collecting that focuses on specific themes (11 letters)
- The study of postal history (9 letters)
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- A stamp issued for a limited time (19 letters)
- Collectible stamp variety, often featuring famous people (13 letters)
- A specialized philatelic catalog (7 letters)
- The gummed side of a stamp (4 letters)
- The person who collects stamps (10 letters)
11 Clues: The gummed side of a stamp (4 letters) • The study of postal history (9 letters) • The first-day issue of a stamp (13 letters) • The person who collects stamps (10 letters) • A specialized philatelic catalog (7 letters) • A stamp issued for a limited time (19 letters) • The official emblem or symbol on a postage stamp (11 letters) • ...
The Magic of Movie Making 2024-12-13
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- A person in a movie or play (5 letters)
- The person who writes the movie (6 letters)
- The person who helps the director make the movie (8 letters)
- Special clothes actors wear (7 letters)
- The person in charge on a movie set (8 letters)
- Person in charge of make-up on a movie set (4, 2, 6 letters)
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- Person in charge of the lights on a movie set (6 letters)
- Person who puts the videos together to make the final movie (6 letters)
- Person who films the movie (6, 8 letters)
- The movie's story (6 letters)
- Other people that act in movies (6 letters)
11 Clues: The movie's story (6 letters) • A person in a movie or play (5 letters) • Special clothes actors wear (7 letters) • Person who films the movie (6, 8 letters) • The person who writes the movie (6 letters) • Other people that act in movies (6 letters) • The person in charge on a movie set (8 letters) • Person in charge of the lights on a movie set (6 letters) • ...
Formatting & Editing 2024-10-12
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- Spacing The amount of vertical space between lines of text (11 letters)
- Keys Keys that move the cursor within a document (10 letters)
- The process of adjusting the appearance of text (9 letters)
- Size The height of characters in a text (9 letters)
- A command that removes selected text (3 letters)
- List A list format using numbers (13 letters)
- Check A feature that identifies spelling errors (10 letters)
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- The action of applying a background color to text (10 letters)
- Shortcuts Combinations of keys for quick commands (15 letters)
- Color The color applied to text (9 letters)
- Spacing The amount of space before and after a paragraph (9 letters)
- The positioning of text on a page (9 letters)
- Style The design or appearance of text, including bold and italic (10 letters)
13 Clues: Color The color applied to text (9 letters) • The positioning of text on a page (9 letters) • List A list format using numbers (13 letters) • A command that removes selected text (3 letters) • Size The height of characters in a text (9 letters) • The process of adjusting the appearance of text (9 letters) • ...
CYBERSECURITY AWARENESS - C40 2024-10-22
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- The process of analyzing systems for vulnerabilities (8 LETTERS)
- A program that replicates itself to spread malware (4 LETTERS)
- A security method where each user has specific privileges (6 LETTERS)
- Cybercriminals often use this method to monitor network activity (8 LETTERS)
- Using multiple types of information to verify identity (14 LETTERS)
- Security strategy that requires users to change this regularly (8 LETTERS)
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- Common method used to protect sensitive data (10 LETTERS)
- Fake emails claiming to be from trusted sources (8 LETTERS)
- A phrase longer than a password for added security (9 LETTERS)
- Network of infected computers controlled remotely (6 LETTERS)
- Program designed to prevent unauthorized access (8 LETTERS)
11 Clues: Common method used to protect sensitive data (10 LETTERS) • Fake emails claiming to be from trusted sources (8 LETTERS) • Program designed to prevent unauthorized access (8 LETTERS) • Network of infected computers controlled remotely (6 LETTERS) • A phrase longer than a password for added security (9 LETTERS) • ...
IMPORTANT DAYS 2025-07-22
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- January 15: Indian ____ Day. (4 letters)
- May 21: _______________Day. (13 letters)
- December 23: Kisan Divas, or ______ Day. (7 letters)
- December 4: Indian ____ Day. (4 letters)
- April 22: ______ Day, raising awareness about environmental protection. (5 letters)
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- July 11: World _______ Day. (9 letters)
- September 14: Hindi ____. (4 letters)
- October 4: Indian Force Day (celebrated on October 8, but the clue refers to the branch of military). (3 letters)
- January 30: ___________ Day, marking the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. (8 letters)
- November 26: Constitution Day, also known as National ___ Day. (3 letters)
- February 28: National _______ Day, commemorating the discovery of the Raman Effect. (7 letters)
11 Clues: September 14: Hindi ____. (4 letters) • July 11: World _______ Day. (9 letters) • January 15: Indian ____ Day. (4 letters) • May 21: _______________Day. (13 letters) • December 4: Indian ____ Day. (4 letters) • December 23: Kisan Divas, or ______ Day. (7 letters) • November 26: Constitution Day, also known as National ___ Day. (3 letters) • ...
a 2026-03-17
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- A short way of writing a long word. (12 letters)
- Where something is placed or standing. (8 letters)
- A new gadget that someone has designed. (9 letters)
- Full stops, commas, and question marks. (11 letters)
- A story that is made up or imaginary. (7 letters)
- Something that is happening or being done. (6 letters)
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- Doing something instead of just waiting. (6 letters)
- Something you have made or built yourself. (8 letters)
- Finishing a game or a piece of work. (10 letters)
- Moving faster and faster and faster! (12 letters)
- A sharp "jab" to keep you from getting poorly. (9 letters)
- A quick pause before you speak or move. (10 letters)
12 Clues: A short way of writing a long word. (12 letters) • Finishing a game or a piece of work. (10 letters) • Moving faster and faster and faster! (12 letters) • A story that is made up or imaginary. (7 letters) • Where something is placed or standing. (8 letters) • A new gadget that someone has designed. (9 letters) • Doing something instead of just waiting. (6 letters) • ...
Mythology and Legends 7 2023-11-03
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- An ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Homer
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
- A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, abducted by Zeus
- Mythological creatures known for their enchanting songs
- A mythological creature from Scottish and Irish folklore that can transform from seal to human
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
- Zeu´s father
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- A Gorgon with snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn people to stone
- Mytological beings with the upper body of a man and the legs of a goat
- A Greek heroe known for his incredible strength and twelve labors
- A multi-headed serpent-like creature from Greek mythology, slain by Hercules
- A race of powerful deities in Greek mythology
- A creature in Greek mythology known as the "Mother of All Monsters"
- A legendary British king associated with the Knights of the Round Table
14 Clues: Zeu´s father • A race of powerful deities in Greek mythology • An ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Homer • Mythological creatures known for their enchanting songs • A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, abducted by Zeus • A Greek heroe known for his incredible strength and twelve labors • A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead • ...
Ancient Greece 2026-03-09
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- The first recorded _____ ______ in ancient Greece were held in the summer of 776 BCE in Olympia
- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet (630–560 BCE)
- Conquered much of the known world in 323 BCE
- Athenian philosopher, executed at age 70 by drinking poison hemlock(469–399 BCE)
- A preeminent Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor
- Greek historian and geographer (484 BC to 425 BCE)
- I was an Athenian statesman and democracy flourished under me (495-425 BCE)
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- Massive bronze statue of the sun god Helios in 280 BCE
- the first advanced, Greek-speaking civilization in mainland Greece
- Taught Alexander the Great
- Ancient Greek people who were conquered by Sparta in the 8th century BCE and became Helots
- Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, biographer, and essayist who served as a priest at Delphi
- "Father of Geometry," was an influential Greek mathematician (Around 300 BCE)
- Wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
14 Clues: Taught Alexander the Great • Wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • Conquered much of the known world in 323 BCE • Greek historian and geographer (484 BC to 425 BCE) • Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet (630–560 BCE) • Massive bronze statue of the sun god Helios in 280 BCE • the first advanced, Greek-speaking civilization in mainland Greece • ...
Quintero-Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
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- Greek term for pride
- Dialogue between characters and chorus
- The greek term for change in fortune
- The greek term for tragic flaw
- This refers to the chorus
- The introduction to the characters and the play
- The greek term for emotional purging
- At the end of each episode the chorus reflects on what happened
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- the expression of the words
- The story having beginning, middle, and end
- The main character
- The sense and meaning that goes into lines
- The entrance song to the chorus
- the final resolution
- The staging of the play
15 Clues: The main character • Greek term for pride • the final resolution • The staging of the play • This refers to the chorus • the expression of the words • The greek term for tragic flaw • The entrance song to the chorus • The greek term for change in fortune • The greek term for emotional purging • Dialogue between characters and chorus • The sense and meaning that goes into lines • ...
Greek learning 2023-05-04
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- The author of "The Histories."
- The most famous Greek doctor.
- Stories were Socrates was the main character.
- The creator of the Pythagorean Theorem
- The naval commander turned Greek historian.
- Natural philosopher that came up with the idea of atoms.
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- Student
- a word that means a school devoted to a particular subject.
- Greek word meaning love of wisdom
- The most famous Greek doctor
- a step-by-step system developed by the Greeks.
- the ability to think in a clear way.
- A mathematical statement that can be proved
- The student of Socrates.
- The author of "Elements"
15 Clues: Student • The student of Socrates. • The author of "Elements" • The most famous Greek doctor • The most famous Greek doctor. • The author of "The Histories." • Greek word meaning love of wisdom • the ability to think in a clear way. • The creator of the Pythagorean Theorem • A mathematical statement that can be proved • The naval commander turned Greek historian. • ...
Greek and Latin Roots Practice #1 2025-09-10
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- This word means "rock oil"
- This name comes from the Greek word for "earth"
- This Greek root means "sleep"
- This Latin root means "stone"
- Anno Domini means "the year of our ___"
- This derivative refers to someone who is crazy
- This Latin root means "year"
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- This Latin root means "sleep"
- The study of the earth
- This Greek root means "earth"
- A single massive stone or rock is a ___
- This name comes from the Latin word for "stone"
- This word describes a volcano that hasn't exploded recently
- This Greek root means "stone"
- This Latin root means "moon"
15 Clues: The study of the earth • This word means "rock oil" • This Latin root means "moon" • This Latin root means "year" • This Latin root means "sleep" • This Greek root means "earth" • This Greek root means "sleep" • This Latin root means "stone" • This Greek root means "stone" • A single massive stone or rock is a ___ • Anno Domini means "the year of our ___" • ...
clothes 2023-12-23
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- Trousers, usually covering the entire lower body. (5 letters)
- The opposite of hot; low temperature. (4 letters)
- Protective eyewear worn in bright sunlight. (10 letters)
- The opposite of cold; high temperature. (3 letters)
- A garment worn around the waist, often by females. (5 letters)
- The coldest season of the year. (6 letters)
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- Describes someone who is supportive only in good times. (11 letters)
- Items you wear to cover your body. (6 letters)
- A warm outer garment you wear in winter. (4 letters)
- The warmest season of the year. (6 letters)
- A piece of clothing that usually has buttons and a collar. (5 letters)
11 Clues: The warmest season of the year. (6 letters) • The coldest season of the year. (6 letters) • Items you wear to cover your body. (6 letters) • The opposite of hot; low temperature. (4 letters) • The opposite of cold; high temperature. (3 letters) • A warm outer garment you wear in winter. (4 letters) • Protective eyewear worn in bright sunlight. (10 letters) • ...
TOM SAWYER 2024-06-27
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- Where was Tom hiding? (8 letters)
- What was Tom’s punishment? (8 letters)
- How many coats of paint were on the fence by the afternoon? (5 letters)
- Who was looking for Tom? (5 letters)
- Who did Tom meet on the street? (8 letters)
- Where did Aunt Polly find Tom after the fight? (7 letters)
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- What was Tom carrying to paint the fence? (6 letters)
- What did Ben give Tom to paint the fence? (5 letters)
- What was Tom practicing while walking? (9 letters)
- What did Tom offer Jim to paint the fence? (6 letters)
- What did Aunt Polly find on Tom's hands and mouth? (3 letters)
11 Clues: Where was Tom hiding? (8 letters) • Who was looking for Tom? (5 letters) • What was Tom’s punishment? (8 letters) • Who did Tom meet on the street? (8 letters) • What was Tom practicing while walking? (9 letters) • What was Tom carrying to paint the fence? (6 letters) • What did Ben give Tom to paint the fence? (5 letters) • ...
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) • ...
AI in marketing 2025-10-25
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- celebrities to promote products in media (12 letters)
- that doesn't disrupt the user experience, blends with content (6 letters)
- where ads are shown to specific audience segments based on data (8 letters)
- buying and selling of ad space using algorithms (12 letters)
- ads to users who previously visited a website (11 letters)
- video ads that play before online content (7 letters)
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- media strategy using influential personalities (9 letters)
- brands naturally into TV shows or movies (7, 9 letters - two words)
- displayed based on user's search queries (6 letters)
- model where advertisers pay per click (3 letters - abbr.)
- campaign across multiple channels for short duration (5 letters)
11 Clues: displayed based on user's search queries (6 letters) • celebrities to promote products in media (12 letters) • video ads that play before online content (7 letters) • model where advertisers pay per click (3 letters - abbr.) • media strategy using influential personalities (9 letters) • ads to users who previously visited a website (11 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Vs. Ancient Rome by Eva Allen. 2021-02-11
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- The Greeks had a separate room just for the ___to talk and be served.
- Both Rome and Greeks made their pieces of clothing out of ___.
- The __ dog was used for many different reasons between the Romans and the Greeks.
- Ancient Greek had clothing called _____ this was worn by men and women, for ancient Rome however they wore a toga that was also worn by men and women.
- Both Rome and Greeks made dolls that were made with __.
- Ancient Rome made it so the people that got married had to be __, but for ancient Greek girls, they had to be 12 or 13.
- Greek made the dolls with __, but the Romans did not.
- The women of Greeks were not allowed to be in the parts of the house that had _visitors. But the Roman women could if they wanted to.
- Rome and Greek both had a____ with moving body parts just for girls.
- ___ this was the pet that the Greeks and the Romans love so dearly, this pet was also the most common from the animals.
- The__was Greeks and Romans main food that they like to use, they can turn this food into different things.
- Rome and Greek both had very _______ sports.
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- The Romans built high stories for __, but the Greeks had the houses built to protect the people from cold and hot weather.
- The Romans had separate rooms for___ but the Geeks let them share the same room.
- Ancient Greek’s boys played with ___ while the Roman boys played with wooden swords and shields.
- The dad of ancient Rome and ancient Greek would look for the right___ to get married to their son or daughter.
- Ancient Rome wore the toga for many different reasons, such as they wore it to show people what __ they were in. Ancient Greek didn’t do that however, they wore their pieces of clothing for their own reasons.
- wife Ancient Rome and ancient Greek had to be moved into their __ after they had their wedding.
- Rome and Greek both focused on making pictures of ___.
- The Romans had separate apartments ___ rooms at most, the Greeks didn’t do this.
20 Clues: Rome and Greek both had very _______ sports. • Greek made the dolls with __, but the Romans did not. • Rome and Greek both focused on making pictures of ___. • Both Rome and Greeks made dolls that were made with __. • Both Rome and Greeks made their pieces of clothing out of ___. • Rome and Greek both had a____ with moving body parts just for girls. • ...
Hellenistic Greece 2021-04-29
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- A form of government that gives power to the people. Originated in Athens. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.4)
- A Greek philosopher who challenged his students to ask questions and think for themselves. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.1)
- One of the greatest Greek playwrights, wrote comedies. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.2)
- A Greek philosopher who laid the foundation for biology, law, physics, and politics. Also tutored Alexander the Great. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.1)
- An era when the world was dominated by Greek culture. The three centuries after Alexander's death. (Ch. 9 lesson 3.3)
- A form of play that was humorous and mocked famous people. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.2)
- A temple built in honor of Athena. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.3) Demonstrates the wealth and political power of Athens.
- The study of the universe and our place in it. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.1)
- A slave who wrote fables, or short stories with animals as the main characters. Each fable taught a moral lesson. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.1)
- A group of people chosen to decide guilt or innocence in a trial. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.4)
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- Worldly, diverse, a way to describe the city of Alexandria.(Ch. 9 lesson 3.3)
- A Greek philosopher who believed the world was a shadow of a superior world. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.1)
- The capital of the Hellenistic world. Had a worldly atmosphere and housed the Great Library. (Ch. 9 lesson 3.3)
- A form of play which was serious and had characters suffering before an unhappy ending. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.2)
- Wrote about the history of the Persian Wars. Considered the father of history. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.1)
- The goddess of wisdom and war. The patron saint of Athens. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.3)
- One of the greatest Greek playwrights, wrote tragedies. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.2)
- Macedonian king who conquered the Persian empire. His conquests helped spread Greek culture throughout Asia and start the Hellenistic era.(Ch. 9 lesson 2.2)
- the god of dance and theater. Greek drama evolved from plays honoring him. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.2)
19 Clues: The study of the universe and our place in it. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.1) • One of the greatest Greek playwrights, wrote comedies. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.2) • One of the greatest Greek playwrights, wrote tragedies. (Ch. 9 lesson 4.2) • Worldly, diverse, a way to describe the city of Alexandria.(Ch. 9 lesson 3.3) • ...
Chapters 4-6 2016-03-04
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- Triangular area at the end of a building/Greek temple
- An object appearing shorter than its actual length due to the perspective of that object projecting towards/receding away from the viewer
- "High City"
- Greek "youthful male" often depicted naked
- Scroll-like capital on an Ionic column
- Porch area of a Greek temple
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- Greek "youthful woman"
- A large cemetery, "City of the dead"
- A decorative pin, usually used to fasten garments
- "Weigh shift" stance of a figure
- Pattern of geometric motifs found on early Greek pottery
- Tiny piece of stone, ceramic, or glass used in forming a mosaic
- Rule; for example a rule of proportions
- "The People"
14 Clues: "High City" • "The People" • Greek "youthful woman" • Porch area of a Greek temple • "Weigh shift" stance of a figure • A large cemetery, "City of the dead" • Scroll-like capital on an Ionic column • Rule; for example a rule of proportions • Greek "youthful male" often depicted naked • A decorative pin, usually used to fasten garments • ...
Ancient Greece vocabulary words 2021-05-09
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- high hill that a strong fortress was on
- Type of government in which people rule themselves
- most famous for best personality in Greek he also traveled a lot
- The Greek kings were called this
- the Greek word for city state
- gather of citizens
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- Listened to evidence presented by witnesses during the courts
- Father of comedy
- love and enjoyed Greek culture and ideas
- Father of tragedy
- People from Athens who had an advanced civilization
- what event had 26.2 miles
- honored by Zeus
- People who had the right to participate in government
- Boys received military at age 7
15 Clues: honored by Zeus • Father of comedy • Father of tragedy • gather of citizens • what event had 26.2 miles • the Greek word for city state • Boys received military at age 7 • The Greek kings were called this • high hill that a strong fortress was on • love and enjoyed Greek culture and ideas • Type of government in which people rule themselves • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2021-05-13
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- safe building where the Greek hid when under attack
- capitol of Greece named after the Greek God Athea
- anything tradeable
- a building built to honor Gods
- land surrounded by water
- a government mostly voted for by citizens
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- ancient Greece city state
- ancient Greek teacher
- a public speaker
- Greek statesman
- a public place in Greece to have assemblies or markets
- a person who has rights or a responsibility to their country
- The head of a state
- Large gathering to get a message out
- safe area around the water for boats to anchor/ park
15 Clues: Greek statesman • a public speaker • anything tradeable • The head of a state • ancient Greek teacher • land surrounded by water • ancient Greece city state • a building built to honor Gods • Large gathering to get a message out • a government mostly voted for by citizens • capitol of Greece named after the Greek God Athea • safe building where the Greek hid when under attack • ...
Persian War cross word 2025-09-24
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- The narrow mountain pass where a small Spartan-led force held off the Persian army
- The Greek city-state known for its military culture
- The large and powerful empire that invaded Greece during the 5th century BCE
- The Spartan king who commanded the forces at the Battle of Thermopylae
- The Persian king who launched the first invasion of Greece
- A type of ancient Greek infantry soldier
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- The Greek leader who famously ran the marathon to announce the victory at the Battle of Marathon
- A decisive naval battle fought in 480 BCE, where the Greek fleet defeated the larger Persian fleet
- The final major land battle of the second Persian invasion, where the Greeks secured victory
- The Greek historian known as the "Father of History," who wrote extensively on the Persian Wars
- The battle where the Athenians famously defeated the first Persian invasion in 490 BCE
- A trireme is a type of ancient Greek warship with three banks of
- The name of the alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens
- The Persian king who led the second invasion of Greece in 480 BCE
14 Clues: A type of ancient Greek infantry soldier • The Greek city-state known for its military culture • The Persian king who launched the first invasion of Greece • The name of the alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens • A trireme is a type of ancient Greek warship with three banks of • The Persian king who led the second invasion of Greece in 480 BCE • ...
vartan voice crosswords 2023-11-10
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- the legend of _ breath of the wild
- brand of hand sanitizer
- lord of the universe in greek mythology
- super _ brothers
- frodo _
- main character in cars (the movie)
- The first president of the united states
- luke, I am your _
- star trek vulcan
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- greek goddess of wisdom
- greek god of the sea also known as neptune
- main character in star wars trilogy
- greek god of fire
13 Clues: frodo _ • super _ brothers • star trek vulcan • greek god of fire • luke, I am your _ • greek goddess of wisdom • brand of hand sanitizer • the legend of _ breath of the wild • main character in cars (the movie) • main character in star wars trilogy • lord of the universe in greek mythology • The first president of the united states • greek god of the sea also known as neptune
Ancient Greece 2015-11-23
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- Greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey, two famous Greek epic poems. They described the deeds of heroes during and after the Trojan War.
- A type a government in which people rule themselves.
- An age marked by great achievements.
- Greek poet, she was one of the most famous lyric poets of Greece.
- The Greek word for city-state.
- A person who has the right to participate in government.
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
- Ancient Greek story teller, he was famous for his fables - short stories that teach important lesson about life.
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- A short story that teaches a lesson about life or gives advice on how to live.
- Athenian leader, he encouraged the spared of democracy and lead Athens when the city was at its height.
- A rich land owner or noble.
- A government in which only a few people have power.
- A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built.
- An ancient Greek leader who held power through the use of force.
14 Clues: A rich land owner or noble. • The Greek word for city-state. • An age marked by great achievements. • A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built. • A government in which only a few people have power. • A type a government in which people rule themselves. • A person who has the right to participate in government. • ...
Ancient Greece and Persia Review 2020-11-19
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- the Athenian ruler who attempted to subdue the city with the threat of the death penalty for all crimes
- the Athenian responsible for establishing a new form of government in Athens
- unlike other early civilizations, the Greeks did not rely on ______ to provide silt for their farms
- the island on which the palace of Knossos was constructed
- a Persian Province
- a governor of a Persian Province
- ____ League consisted of Athens and the allies Athens often bullied
- Athenian neighborhood districts important to the creation of the new Athenian government
- cite of the Athenian victory that ended the first Persian Invasion of Greece
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- the form of government introduced in Athens that gave all eligible citizens the right to vote directly on government action
- battled the Athenians during the Peloponnesian War
- the Persian King who overthrew the Medes and established the Persian Empire
- a war-like people who dominated the Greek peninsula prior to the Greek Dark Ages
- the King of Persia responsible for the 2nd Persian Invasion who mistakenly cheered on the destruction of Persian naval ships
- implement used by a Spartan to end the Battle of Plataea and end the Second Persian Invasion of Greece
- a ruler of a Greek city-state who seized control of the city by force
- the Greek term for a city-state
- people who invaded the Greek Peninsula, whose lack of a written language begun the Dark Ages in Greece
- these early Greek people built a massive palace at Knossos
19 Clues: a Persian Province • the Greek term for a city-state • a governor of a Persian Province • battled the Athenians during the Peloponnesian War • the island on which the palace of Knossos was constructed • these early Greek people built a massive palace at Knossos • ____ League consisted of Athens and the allies Athens often bullied • ...
Emergence of Greece and the Doric Order 2026-01-29
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- The name given to the continuous row of columns around a Greek temple.
- What word describes the rounded back wall of a building?
- What was the primary purpose of Greek temples?
- What became the most important public building in Greece, symbolizing the community's shared identity?
- In ancient Greece, how was land typically held?
- The top step supporting the columns.
- What technique was used to reduce spacing between corner columns. Greek architects also used subtle visual refinements, such as curving the stylobate upward and thickening corner columns.
- Where did religious rituals primarily take place in ancient Greece?
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- The Greek temple was developed from what preceding form?
- What is the term for the slight outward curve in columns that prevented them from appearing weak?
- What society in Northern Italy was influenced by the Greeks?
- This is a complete system of design, including column proportions, decorative elements, and structural relationships.
- The most complete and balanced version of a form.
- The Architrave, frieze, and pediment make up this portion of the doric order.
- This technique emphasized upward movement on columns.
- What is the name of the element at the top of each Doric column made up of the abacus and echinus?
- What material was commonly used to cover the roofs of early greek homes and shrines?
- What word describes a Greek community or city-state with a common language, beliefs, and laws.
18 Clues: The top step supporting the columns. • What was the primary purpose of Greek temples? • In ancient Greece, how was land typically held? • The most complete and balanced version of a form. • This technique emphasized upward movement on columns. • The Greek temple was developed from what preceding form? • What word describes the rounded back wall of a building? • ...
CNS & Surrounds Crossword 2023-03-22
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- Ventral to the (answer to cerebral aqueduct) is this functional subdivison of the brainstem (Latin: 'covering' [think skin]) (9)
- The branching white matter of the cerebellum (in median section) takes this shape (Latin: 'tree of life') (5, 5)
- 'Sieve-shaped' (Latin) feature of 'sieve-shaped' (Greek) bone (10, 5)
- Innermost meninx (Latin: 'soft mother') (3, 5)
- The pituitary gland sits comfortably in this 'saddle' (5, 7)
- Dural fold coursing through longitudinal fissure (Latin: 'scythe of the brain') (4, 7)
- Pen- or column-shaped process (Greek) of the wedge-shaped bone (7)
- The time bone, and lobe, for that matter (8)
- This feature of the 'wedge-shaped' (Greek) bone forms the floor of the middle cranial fossae and the walls of the skull (7, 4)
- Four ______ processes enclose the pituary gland anteriorly and posteriorly (Greek: 'bed-shaped') (7)
- This 'brain water channel' connects two ventricles (8, 8)
- Cerebral lobe located deep to lateral sulcus (Latin: 'an island') (6)
- Tooth-shaped ligaments of the spinal cord (11)
- This feature of the 'wedge-shaped' (Greek) bone forms a boundary between the anterior and middle cranial fossae (6, 4)
- Bone of anterior cranial fossa (Greek: 'sieve-shaped') (7)
- Breast-shaped (Greek) process of the time bone (7)
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- Dural fold spanning between cerebellum and occipital lobe (Latin: 'tent of the little brain') (9, 9)
- Midline 'worm' (Latin) of the cerebellum (6)
- This bony channel takes multiple 90° turns and carries important cargo (7, 5)
- This 'last thread' (Latin) of the 'soft mother' meninx persists after Judgement Day comes for the spinal cord (5, 9)
- These bones and the cerebral lobes found deep to them take their name from the Latin for 'wall' (8)
- Upon or outside the 'tough mother' is the ______ space (8)
- CSF is under Peter Parker; it's in the _________ space (12)
- Immediatlely inferior to the (answer to lesser wing) is the _____ _____ fissure (8, 7)
- The name of this hole is about as intuitive as anatomy gets (it's also found in the fetal interatrial septum) (7, 5)
- This deep brain structure acts as a relay for sensory and motor signals (8)
- Descending efferents course through this ventral-most aspect of the brainstem (5)
- This bone contributes to the anterior and middle cranial fosse (Greek: 'wedge-shaped') (8)
- A great vein of the name commences in this hole (7, 7)
- This suture, and the associated bony intersection, take their name from the Greek letter λ (8)
- Caudal-most portion of the brainstem (7)
- Cranial-most portion of the brainstem (8)
- Dorsal to the (answer to cerebral aqueduct) is this functional subdivision of the brainstem (Latin: 'roof') (6)
- Intermediate meninx (Greek: 'spider-shaped') (9)
- Outermost meninx (Latin: 'tough mother') (4, 5)
- Middle anatomical subdivision of the brainstem (Latin: 'bridge') (4)
36 Clues: Caudal-most portion of the brainstem (7) • Cranial-most portion of the brainstem (8) • Midline 'worm' (Latin) of the cerebellum (6) • The time bone, and lobe, for that matter (8) • Innermost meninx (Latin: 'soft mother') (3, 5) • Tooth-shaped ligaments of the spinal cord (11) • Outermost meninx (Latin: 'tough mother') (4, 5) • ...
Horace Acts of the Apostles Crossword 2021-04-26
12 Clues: Genre of Acts • Church in Greek • deacon in greek • the first Martyr • Pentacost in Judaism • means bishop in Greek • replacement for Judas • city where Saul is from • Author of acts of the apostles • how acts of the apostles begins • eyewitness or messenger in Greek • Saul's punishment for Christian persecution
Persian War Crossword 2024-01-18
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- - Greek city-state whose enemy is Athens
- - provinces
- - the battle where the Athenians ran 26 miles to attack the Persians
- - the religion Persians believed that was similar to monotheism
- - battle where Persians fight back because of a Greek traitor
- - king who was at the beginning of the Persian/Greek War
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- - Greek land that was part of the Persian Empire
- - king who led the Spartan army and supplied them with food and army supplies
- - the battle where Greeks ram their ships into Persian ships
- - led the Greek navy against the Persian Army
- - defender of kingdom/governor
- - Greek city-state
12 Clues: - provinces • - Greek city-state • - defender of kingdom/governor • - Greek city-state whose enemy is Athens • - led the Greek navy against the Persian Army • - Greek land that was part of the Persian Empire • - king who was at the beginning of the Persian/Greek War • - the battle where Greeks ram their ships into Persian ships • ...
world histry 2022-05-20
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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. • ...
Greek Myth Project -Alec Kielabasa 2022-11-02
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- Greek city named after the goddess of wisdom.
- The gentleman who played the satyr in Hercules.
- The holiday in spring in honor of Dionysus.
- The mountain on which the gods dwelled.
- picture in the doc
- The dudes that were around before they were defeated by the gods.
- The place where mortals would go after death.
- Who took the Greek gods and made their own versions?
- The winged horse.
- God of the sea
- What animal is the holy animal of Poseidon?
- These games were held in honor of the God Zeus and are still held today.
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- God of War.
- picture in the doc
- The part of the underworld reserved for heroes.
- The epic written by Homer about Odysseus returning home from the Trojan war.
- God of Wild and the Hunt.
- God of the Underworld and the Dead.
- Which island did the Greek myth most likely originate?
- Which religion pushed the old Greek religion out of Greece?
- The monster that would grow back heads after they were cut off.
- God of lightning and King of the Olympians.
- God of the Sun and Fate.
- The neo-Greek religion being practiced in Greece.
- The child between a god and a mortal.
25 Clues: God of War. • God of the sea • The winged horse. • picture in the doc • picture in the doc • God of the Sun and Fate. • God of Wild and the Hunt. • God of the Underworld and the Dead. • The child between a god and a mortal. • The mountain on which the gods dwelled. • The holiday in spring in honor of Dionysus. • God of lightning and King of the Olympians. • ...
Percy Jackson Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-04
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- second child of the Titans Rhea and Cronus, and sister to Hestia, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus.
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- half human half goat
- Has snakes for hair
- Greek goddess, wife and sister of Zeus.
- a fabulous monster of Crete that had the body of a man and the head of a bull.
- god of the underworld
- archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more.
- the god of the sky
- a snake-tailed, goat- and lion-headed creature that breathed fire.
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- The Roman goddesses of vengeance
- Greek god of artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters, craftsmen, fire, metallurgy, metalworking, sculpture and volcanoes.
- upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Daughter of Zeus
- ancient Greek god of trade, wealth, luck, fertility, animal husbandry, sleep, language, thieves, and travel.
- the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- a Titan and the youngest son of Uranus (Heaven/Sky) and Gaia (Earth)
- a monster, half-woman and half-snake, who lived alone in a cave.
- god of the sea (and of water generally), earthquakes, and horses
- Greek god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle.
20 Clues: Daughter of Zeus • the god of the sky • Has snakes for hair • half human half goat • god of the underworld • The Roman goddesses of vengeance • Greek goddess, wife and sister of Zeus. • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • Greek god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle. • upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse • ...
Ancient Greece 2019-10-28
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- God of music and prophecy
- Goddess of agriculture
- King of the gods
- Greek foot soldier
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- God of wine
- Goddess of the moon
- The central marketplace in a Greek city-state
- The high, central region of a Greek city-state
- A legendary animal with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- An Athenian free-born male over 18
- The name given to the civilisation of Crete around 3000-1450 BC
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- Goddess of hunting
- A prediction of what will happen in the future
- Messenger of the gods
- Queen of the gods
- A system of government in which political power is held by the people
- Herald of Poseidan
- Goddess of love
- King of the sea
- A Greek ship with three banks of oars
- A narrow strip of land with water on both sides that connects two large bodies of land
- God of war
23 Clues: God of war • God of wine • Goddess of love • King of the sea • King of the gods • Queen of the gods • Goddess of hunting • Greek foot soldier • Herald of Poseidan • Goddess of the moon • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of agriculture • God of music and prophecy • Goddess of wisdom and war • An Athenian free-born male over 18 • A Greek ship with three banks of oars • ...
Ancient Greece 2019-10-28
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- A Greek ship with three banks of oars
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- Messenger of the gods
- Goddess of love
- The name given to the civilisation of Crete around 3000-1450 BC
- The central marketplace in a Greek city-state
- The high, central region of a Greek city-state
- Herald of Poseidan
- God of wine
- God of war
- A narrow strip of land with water on both sides that connects two large bodies of land
- Goddess of the moon
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- Goddess of hunting
- A prediction of what will happen in the future
- King of the gods
- King of the sea
- A system of government in which political power is held by the people
- God of music and prophecy
- Queen of the gods
- A legendary animal with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- An Athenian free-born male over 18
- Greek foot soldier
- Goddess of agriculture
23 Clues: God of war • God of wine • King of the sea • Goddess of love • King of the gods • Queen of the gods • Goddess of hunting • Greek foot soldier • Herald of Poseidan • Goddess of the moon • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of agriculture • Goddess of wisdom and war • God of music and prophecy • An Athenian free-born male over 18 • A Greek ship with three banks of oars • ...
Percy Jackson 2020-05-22
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- To stay on a businesses property without paying
- A group of people gathered to watch something
- The act of speaking quietly
- A seal like creature with tusks
- Someone who can die
- 100 1000 ______
- The greek god of wine
- A device meant to do a specific task
- The longest Day/Night of the year
- To be grateful
- a word for crazy
- A half bull half human creature
- Feeling good about yourself
- Hades torturers
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- Ms.Dodds is a ______ teacher
- A advocate to the environment
- A water flower
- Contaminated with harmful substances
- A term for greek gods
- A sweet juice that the gods drink
- A desert bug with a stinger
- Were dorothy lives
- Greek god of the sea
- A platform with pillars on a body of water
- Something that is predetermind
- A ancient greek teacher
- Another word for grab
- The face part of the emotion
- The hottest season
- Wax from a wool bearing creature
30 Clues: A water flower • To be grateful • 100 1000 ______ • Hades torturers • a word for crazy • Were dorothy lives • The hottest season • Someone who can die • Greek god of the sea • A term for greek gods • The greek god of wine • Another word for grab • A ancient greek teacher • The act of speaking quietly • A desert bug with a stinger • Feeling good about yourself • Ms.Dodds is a ______ teacher • ...
Theatre Terms to Know 2020-09-21
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- Greek Philosopher
- an open circular or oval building
- Wrote the story of Oedipus
- latin meaning for "god from the machine"
- A tragedian of classical Athens
- four related dramas
- the dancing space of the stage
- the seating section in the theatre
- A song that was danced to in the honor of dionysus
- the father of tragedy
- a group that performs vocally
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- The birth place of theatre
- the footwear worn by actors
- a wealthy athenian citizen
- people who write plays
- the part of the theatre where the actors perform
- the structure at the back of the stage
- He was the ruler of greece when theater was born
- an ancient greek altar
- The greek god of theatre and wine
- the purification of the emotions
- at the center of the orchestra
- The first actor
- the side entrance to the stage
- a greek story where the main character faces great sorrow
- an actor or actress
26 Clues: The first actor • Greek Philosopher • four related dramas • an actor or actress • the father of tragedy • people who write plays • an ancient greek altar • The birth place of theatre • a wealthy athenian citizen • Wrote the story of Oedipus • the footwear worn by actors • a group that performs vocally • at the center of the orchestra • the side entrance to the stage • ...
Chapter 4 Ancient Greece and Persian War Crossword 2018-12-07
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- State-owned serfs
- Edge of the city
- First major Greek philosopher
- Student of Socrates
- Took the throne in Macedonia after King Philip II's assasination
- Founder of the Achaemenid Persian War
- Body of troops moving in close formation
- People decide on policy initiatives directly
- A religion originating in ancient Iran that became the official religion of the Achaemenids
- Nobility on social rank
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- Aristotic leader who guided the Athenian state through the transformation of democracy
- Elected officials representing a group of people
- Ancient Martial art which mixes wrestling and boxing
- Greek teacher that taught Alexander the Great
- A heavily armored Greek infantryman of the Archaic and Classical periods who fought in the close-packed phalanx formation
- Ruled by military men
- A system of government in which one-person reigns, usually a king or queen
- Third ruler of the Persian Empire
- Greek term for city-state
- The term the Greeks used to describe someone who seized and held power in violation of the normal
20 Clues: Edge of the city • State-owned serfs • Student of Socrates • Ruled by military men • Nobility on social rank • Greek term for city-state • First major Greek philosopher • Third ruler of the Persian Empire • Founder of the Achaemenid Persian War • Body of troops moving in close formation • People decide on policy initiatives directly • Greek teacher that taught Alexander the Great • ...
Greece Review 2023-09-24
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- Island where the minoans lived
- empire that attacked Greece in the fourth century BCE
- first battle of the Persian wars
- Group formed to help Greeks fight a common enemy
- Greek leader who wanted to rule the world
- Spartan society was heavily focoused on this
- Greek religion was an example of this.
- epic story teller from Greece
- King Philip and his son ruled this region
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- famous battle where 300 Spartans fought to their death
- first gov to use direct __________
- name for the series of battles between Athens and Sparta
- an agreement to stop fighting
- found in commonly in greek architecture
- Naval battle during the Persian war
- time where writing seems to stop in history
- The Persians used this unlikely animal in war
- legendary wooden animal used to attack Troy
- representatives are elected to make decisions on behalf of the public
- ruled by a king
- Greek city-state that valued education and the arts
21 Clues: ruled by a king • an agreement to stop fighting • epic story teller from Greece • Island where the minoans lived • first battle of the Persian wars • first gov to use direct __________ • Naval battle during the Persian war • Greek religion was an example of this. • found in commonly in greek architecture • Greek leader who wanted to rule the world • ...
ELA 12 Unit 4 Vocab/Root Words 2025-01-08
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- contemptibly cowardly or mean-spirited
- the Greek root for "bird"
- the Latin root for "peace"
- When the Jameis Winston threw another interception that led to a loss, Browns fans could be heard speaking in _______ tones across the city.
- Made of thick stone and iron wrought gates,the medieval castle is a ________.
- a type of game bird
- My little brother's room was in complete _____ while he was home for the holidays.
- The _____ on the succulent pricked my skin when I accidentally brushed against it.
- Humorous, jest, jolly
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- the Latin root in "culprit"
- The norm is to lie in a ______ position when sleeping.
- floating debris
- consisting of or measured in money
- Sam devised a _______ at the last minute to win the contemptuous chess match.
- the Latin root in "abbreviation"
- the Greek root in "homonym"
- the Greek/Latin root for "I"
- the Greek root for "skin"
- a state of agreement, harmony
- the Latin root in "legible"
20 Clues: floating debris • a type of game bird • Humorous, jest, jolly • the Greek root for "bird" • the Greek root for "skin" • the Latin root for "peace" • the Latin root in "culprit" • the Greek root in "homonym" • the Latin root in "legible" • the Greek/Latin root for "I" • a state of agreement, harmony • the Latin root in "abbreviation" • consisting of or measured in money • ...
Learning Contract #4 2023-12-16
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- class of people with high rank and privileges
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- geographical area in Southeastern Europe
- the period after the Classical Age when Greek civilization spread across the Middle East
- association of Greek city-states under the leadership of Athens
- land bordered by water on three sides
- government by the people, elected representatives
- form of government with a hereditary monarch as head
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- alliance of Greek city-states led by Sparta
- trading of goods or services without money
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- economic system that uses money as a general medium of change
- historic city and capital of Greece
- small kingdom centered along the Aegean Sea on the northeastern part of the Greek Peninsula
- a war between citizens of the same country
- temple on the Athenian Acropolis dedicated to Athena
- small group of people governing a country
- took place in Greece in the 5th and 4th centuries B.C
- city-state in Ancient Greece
- a body of heavily armed infantry
20 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • city-state in Ancient Greece • a body of heavily armed infantry • historic city and capital of Greece • land bordered by water on three sides • geographical area in Southeastern Europe • small group of people governing a country • trading of goods or services without money • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • ...
Greek Crossword James Morgan 2022-10-18
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- Zeus sister-wife
- Lead by King Cyrus that attacked Greece
- Battle faught in 480 B.C. that was won by the Persian
- Persian city states
- Greek warships made during the Persian war
- League in which Sparta is the leader
- Priestesses in Apollo
- leader of Macedonia
- The son of Philip ll
- Naval Greek victory in the Persian war
- League in which Athens is leader
- Leader of the Persians during the Persian war
- Leader of all gods
- writer of the Iliad
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- Present given to Troy during the Trojan war
- the starter of Ionian revolution
- Retriever of the golden fleece for his mother
- God of water
- civilization that rose after the Minoans
- connected the sea of Marmana and Aegean sea
- Old Greek poems taken from old stories
- Connecting Capital city and sardis for trade
- Greek goddess of warfare
- another name for the Minoan civilization
- First written language used by the Greeks
25 Clues: God of water • Zeus sister-wife • Leader of all gods • Persian city states • leader of Macedonia • writer of the Iliad • The son of Philip ll • Priestesses in Apollo • Greek goddess of warfare • the starter of Ionian revolution • League in which Athens is leader • League in which Sparta is the leader • Old Greek poems taken from old stories • Naval Greek victory in the Persian war • ...
Crossword Review 2025-10-30
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- You are given a ____ for doing a good job
- Suffix:tool for measuring
- A decagon has how many sides?
- Greek letter C/K
- Prefix: Trans-,Tra-
- Put the number twenty-eight into Roman Numerals
- Letter in the Greek alphabet following zeta
- Prefix meaning much/many
- Put the number one thousand seven hundred and twenty four into Roman Numerals.
- XXIX + XLI =?
- Suffix:tool for viewing
- Prefix meaning with/together (Latin)
- If someone is monogamous, how many people are they marrying?
- Nihilists believe in _____.
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- When a woman has triplets,how many children is she having?
- Prefix: extra-
- Define the prefix Bene-
- Suffix:rule by
- Meaning rule by Mother
- Γρεεκ
- Define the prefix Anti-
- Prefix:Circum-
- LVIII
- Put the number eighty six in Roman Numerals
- If a person prefers to be in solitude they prefer to be ____.
- Suffix: Pertaining to measure
- A diagonal line is drawn ____ an angle
- XVII
- ετυμολογυ
- Prefix meaning "All"
- Greek letter for "TH"
31 Clues: XVII • Γρεεκ • LVIII • ετυμολογυ • XXIX + XLI =? • Prefix: extra- • Suffix:rule by • Prefix:Circum- • Greek letter C/K • Prefix: Trans-,Tra- • Prefix meaning "All" • Greek letter for "TH" • Meaning rule by Mother • Define the prefix Bene- • Define the prefix Anti- • Suffix:tool for viewing • Prefix meaning much/many • Suffix:tool for measuring • Nihilists believe in _____. • ...
g v r 2022-05-11
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- played an essential part in the legacy of world history
- rome played an essential part in the legacy of world history
- The greek area was dominated by ___
- humans have lived in the area known as Rome for at least the last ____ years.
- The _____ of Greek houses in ancient times was designed to keep their residents cool during the hot summers and keep them warm in winter.
- these people were were servants and tradesmen
- was very important in Ancient Greek
- The third ____ was the last and shortest of the three wars between Carthage and Rome
- small island piece of land
- Just like children of today, children in ancient Greece loved to play with a variety of ____.
- The early Roman ____ began in 509 B.C.E.
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- Most people only think the ancient barbarians The word _____ was somewhat misleading in historical terms.
- the greeks fought __ while rome becoming a republic
- while rome was a republic greece was a ____
- An unpopular king
- The daily life of an ancient ___ was very similar to our lives today
- the Roman Republic lasted for almost
- The ancient ___ weren’t terribly interested in fashion
- Ancient Greek weddings were very _____.
- Most people only think the ancient Romans controlled the land of ____.
20 Clues: An unpopular king • small island piece of land • The greek area was dominated by ___ • was very important in Ancient Greek • the Roman Republic lasted for almost • Ancient Greek weddings were very _____. • The early Roman ____ began in 509 B.C.E. • while rome was a republic greece was a ____ • these people were were servants and tradesmen • ...
Roman Vs Greek 2022-02-11
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- The Greeks and the Romans both didn’t have the animal
- The greeks used olive oil for most of their cooking but rome used a lot of
- Only children of the rich could get an
- Both the Romans and the Greeks owned a large bird called the
- While the Romans wore sandals and shoes, the Greeks preferred to go
- Greek and roman both drank
- Both used the instrument called the
- The greeks had crossbreeds one of was
- Both The Roman and greek
- Rome believed more in other myths but Greece believed in
- Greece had the Emperor AlexanderThe Great but Rome had
- The roman found most of their education from
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- Greece used clay for art but Rome used
- The Greeks gave their slaves any legal r the romans didn’t give their slaves any
- In Greek culture, girls would marry at age 12 or 13, but in Roman culture both people getting married must be
- Both Greeks and Roman hosted their Olympic sports in a
- Greeks owned different dogs but Romans had
- greek houses were small with a big courtyard or garden but the roman had a big house with a little
- An important part of cooking for both Greeks and Romans was
- The Romans were able to own pet
20 Clues: Both The Roman and greek • Greek and roman both drank • The Romans were able to own pet • Both used the instrument called the • The greeks had crossbreeds one of was • Greece used clay for art but Rome used • Only children of the rich could get an • Greeks owned different dogs but Romans had • The roman found most of their education from • ...
Greek theaters 2022-01-10
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- How speech reveals character
- in Greek means dance
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a
- The major festival was the
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- The slope of the hill served as the
- reserved for the Priest of Dionysus
- the origin of our word scene
- defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
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- A flat terrace below the slope served as the
- part lion, part eagle, and part woman
- A tragic hero is a man of
- Dionysus was the god of
- one of the four greek performers that did not speak
- derived from his name, is still used to refer to actors today.
- Usage of words to express thought
- “an act of injustice”
- Increased the number of actors in plays from two to three
- ancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it
- Literary critics attribute the fall of the hero to a
- Something to shock the audience
- first thing a tragedy should contain according to aristotle
25 Clues: in Greek means dance • “an act of injustice” • Dionysus was the god of • A tragic hero is a man of • The major festival was the • How speech reveals character • the origin of our word scene • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • The slope of the hill served as the • reserved for the Priest of Dionysus • part lion, part eagle, and part woman • ...
Parkers Greek Theater Crossword 2022-01-10
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- All of the performers, except musicians, ____ masks.
- _____ were carved into the back
- Expressed the authorʼs point of ____.
- ________ is an ancient Greek word for a king
- The word ________, derived from his name
- The hero’s ________ is his own fault
- the hill below the Acropolis in ______.
- Athens during the 5th _______ had huge advances
- The _____ play was short, comic and poked fun at Greek myths
- _____ usually takes place in outdoors.
- The _________ was circular and 65 ft in diameter.
- The word _____ comes from the Greek verb
- ___ the number of people in the chorus to 15.
- _____ is the origin of our word scene.
- The ______ was a monster
- He _____ around 123 plays
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- _________ was the first great theorist
- reserved for the ______ of Dionysus Eleutherios.
- a single _____ could play several roles.
- honoring the god ________.
- A tragic hero is a man of _____ stature
- The plays followed a _____ structure
- The major festival was the City ________.
- The orchestra, as seen from the theater _____
- The word theater comes the the Greek word ________
- Greek theater can be divided into ____ categories:
- _______ in the Western World can be traced back to ancient Greece
- The Chorus’s main role was to ____
- _______ Usage of words to express thought
- The ____ gains self-knowledge
30 Clues: The ______ was a monster • He _____ around 123 plays • honoring the god ________. • The ____ gains self-knowledge • _____ were carved into the back • The Chorus’s main role was to ____ • The plays followed a _____ structure • The hero’s ________ is his own fault • Expressed the authorʼs point of ____. • _________ was the first great theorist • ...
Greek Crossword- Hayden Hauber 2022-10-18
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- the author of the iliad.
- Zeus's wife.
- the sea that separated greece from africa.
- its language.
- Poseidon's weapon.
- Zeus's home.
- a fake story that is meant to teach a lesson.
- the king of macedonia know as "the great".
- the strongest Greek warrior during the trojan war.
- the Greek city-state that gave western
- the largest and most influential of the Greek city-states.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler.
- An enemy of the spartans around 480 B.C.
- an ancient city that was located in modern day turkey.
- The Peloponnesian War was the spartans vs the _________.
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- the city-state that Leonidas was king of.
- a very strong demigod.
- the descendants from the people of troy.
- a country next to turkey that the Greeks lived in.
- the competition that Hercules started.
- Leader of the Spartans during the Battle of Thermopylae.
- God of the sea
- king of the underworld.
- what the Iliad was considered.
- Greek god of all gods.
- A common weapon used by the spartans.
- one of the first forms of literature ever made.
- what Greek fishermen caught in the Mediterranean.
- a lost city.
- the first innovative lawmaker that set the ground for the creation of democracy.
30 Clues: Zeus's wife. • Zeus's home. • a lost city. • its language. • God of the sea • Poseidon's weapon. • a very strong demigod. • Greek god of all gods. • king of the underworld. • the author of the iliad. • a cruel and oppressive ruler. • what the Iliad was considered. • A common weapon used by the spartans. • the competition that Hercules started. • the Greek city-state that gave western • ...
Rhetorical Terms 2022-10-13
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- the circumstances, atmosphere, attitudes, and events surrounding a text
- meanings or associations that readers have with a word beyond its dictionary definition or denotation
- Greek for "hostile" aggressive argument that tries to establish the superiority of one opinion over all others
- the art of finding ways to persuade an audience
- the spread of ideas and information to further a cause
- the topic of a text
- any cultural product that can be "read"
- a mnemonic device that stands for Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Speaker
- a diagram that illustrates the interrelationship among the speaker, audience, and subject in determining text
- the listener, viewer, or reader of a text
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- techniques used to persuade an audience
- an opposing argument to the one a writer is putting forward
- Greek for "embodied thought"; reason
- the goal the speaker wants to achieve
- an acknowledgement that an opposing argument may be true or reasonable
- Greek for "suffering" or "experience" Emotions
- the person or group who creates a text
- Greek for character; credibility
- The time and place a speech is given or a piece is written
- Greek for "mask" the face or character that a speaker shows to the audience
- a denial of the validity of an opposing argument
21 Clues: the topic of a text • Greek for character; credibility • Greek for "embodied thought"; reason • the goal the speaker wants to achieve • the person or group who creates a text • techniques used to persuade an audience • any cultural product that can be "read" • the listener, viewer, or reader of a text • Greek for "suffering" or "experience" Emotions • ...
Honors World History #2 2020-05-15
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- China contributed this tool for navigation.
- The Greek god of poetry.
- the religion that influenced Indian society and culture.
- The capital city of Phoenicia
- Phillip II was the king of ______.
- John _____ wrote Two Treatises of Government.
- _____ the Great threw off rule of the Mongols.
- The Aztec Civilization was represented by ___________.
- The migratory group that moved to England.
- The 3rd emperor of the Maurya Empire.
- The Greek deity of love.
- The ______ Church was centered in Rome.
- The western church was________.
- The Greek king of all gods.
- The Greek queen of the gods.
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- The civilization located in present day Iraq and Syria.
- The official religion of Persia.
- Islam contributed ______ Steel.
- Martin _______ believed in salvation by faith alone.
- The Palace of _______ was a symbol of royal power.
- The eastern church was _______ Christianity.
- Napoleon made the _________ code.
- The ______ Church was centered in Constantinople.
- The mongols were ______ herders.
- The capital of Greece.
- ________ V failed to unite Europe under Catholic empire.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom.
- The American Revolution influenced the ____ Revolution.
- The civilization that is present day Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan.
- The west African Empire that had indigenous religion and language.
30 Clues: The capital of Greece. • The Greek god of poetry. • The Greek deity of love. • The Greek king of all gods. • The Greek goddess of wisdom. • The Greek queen of the gods. • The capital city of Phoenicia • Islam contributed ______ Steel. • The western church was________. • The official religion of Persia. • The mongols were ______ herders. • Napoleon made the _________ code. • ...
Famous mythological creatures 2024-05-18
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- Human upper body with a fish tail instead of legs
- Multi-headed serpent that grows back two heads when one is cut off
- Monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man, from Greek mythology
- Creature with snakes for hair, turns people to stone with a gaze (like Medusa)
- Creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- Three-headed dog that guards the underworld in Greek mythology
- Human that transforms into a wolf-like creature
- Winged horse from Greek mythology
- Creature with the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent
- Large, ugly creature from Norse mythology
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- Creature with a human head and a lion's body, known for riddles
- Small, winged creature with magical powers
- Small, mischievous creature from Irish folklore, associated with rainbows and pots of gold
- Undead creature that feeds on blood, often associated with bats
- Reptilian creature with wings, often breathes fire
- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology
- Tiny, human-like creature with pointed ears, often associated with magic
- Bird that rises from its own ashes after death
- Horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
20 Clues: Winged horse from Greek mythology • One-eyed giant from Greek mythology • Large, ugly creature from Norse mythology • Small, winged creature with magical powers • Bird that rises from its own ashes after death • Human that transforms into a wolf-like creature • Human upper body with a fish tail instead of legs • Reptilian creature with wings, often breathes fire • ...
Unit 2: Ancient Greece Lessons 4 - 7 2025-10-14
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- Rule by citizens who vote
- Famous Greek stories about gods and heroes
- In Athens, only free adult males could vote
- Grapes, olives, and goats are examples of this resource
- The Sea helped promote travel and trade
- Rule by a few wealthy landowners
- The terrain separated Greek city-states
- When deciding whether to colonize, leaders used a cost-________ analysis
- The Greeks traded items like olive oil, wine, and this
- A worker, artisan, or farmer is this type of resource
- Goods and services depend on limited supplies
- Greek democracy influenced modern ones
- A drastic or major change
- Rule by one unlawful ruler
- Athens created the first direct form of this government
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- Greeks started colonies because they needed more of this
- When one region produces only a few goods
- The Olympic contests honoring the gods
- Rule by a king who inherits power
- A long-distance race named after an ancient Greek city
- The exchange of goods and services between regions
- Landforms like mountains or deserts that make travel difficult
- Greeks colonized the Mediterranean to get missing ones
- A government run by religious leaders
- When regions depend on one another
- Hippocrates is remembered for this medical promise
- Flat land or rivers that make movement easier
- Greek buildings often used tall stone structures like these
- Tools and pottery are examples of these goods
29 Clues: Rule by citizens who vote • A drastic or major change • Rule by one unlawful ruler • Rule by a few wealthy landowners • Rule by a king who inherits power • When regions depend on one another • A government run by religious leaders • The Olympic contests honoring the gods • Greek democracy influenced modern ones • The Sea helped promote travel and trade • ...
GODS PLAN FOR MAN Lesson 1: General Subjects Concerning Gods Plan for Man 2025-11-17
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- Greek word meaning time unlimited
- 5th dispensation: exodus to first coming of Christ
- Comes from two greek words oikos a house and nomos a law. means a moral or probationary period in human or angelic history
- 4th dispensation: call of Abraham to exodus
- 5th main age: eternity, time without end
- 2nd main age: from 6 days of re-creation to flood of Noah
- Number of main ages
- Final eternal dispensation of redeemed and faithful ______
- Greek word meaning the inhabited Earth
- Number of dispensations of men between two eternities
- Greek word means an age or period of time
- 6th dispensation: first coming of Christ to second coming of Christ
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- 2nd dispensation: fall of man to flood of Noah
- Greek word meaning limited portion of time
- Wills of free moral agents must be ______
- Hebrew word meaning time unlimited
- 7th dispensation: second coming of Christ to last rebellion of Satan and man on Earth
- 3rd main age: flood of Noah to Millennium
- 1st main age: original creation to chaos
- First listed reason or Gods dispensational dealings with free moral agents
- 4th main age: the millennium to new heavens and new earth
- 1st dispensation: from creation of man to fall
- 3rd dispensation: flood of Noah to call of Abraham
23 Clues: Number of main ages • Greek word meaning time unlimited • Hebrew word meaning time unlimited • Greek word meaning the inhabited Earth • 5th main age: eternity, time without end • 1st main age: original creation to chaos • Wills of free moral agents must be ______ • 3rd main age: flood of Noah to Millennium • Greek word means an age or period of time • ...
Red Dog 2024-08-13
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- - "Remote and rural areas of Australia, known for harsh conditions (7 letters)"
- Australian exclamation of astonishment (6 letters)
- - Playful in a naughty or troublesome way, a trait seen in Red Dog.
- "Coastal town in Western Australia, the main setting for Red Dog’s adventures (7 letters)"
- - "Australian term for a mischievous or unruly person (8 letters)"
- - "Capital city of Western Australia, mentioned in the novel (5 letters)"
- - Eager to learn or know, often describing Red Dog’s nature.
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- dog from the Pilbara region in Australia (6 letters)"_
- - Willing to take risks or try new things, a key characteristic of Red Dog.
- - "Capital city of Western Australia, mentioned in the novel (5 letters)"
- - "Living a lifestyle of constant movement, without permanent settlement (7 letters)"
- Dog **Crossword Hint:**
- - Faithful and devoted, especially describing Red Dog's relationship with his friends.Brave - Showing courage, like Red Dog in his adventures.
- - Showing concern for others, like the people who take care of Red Dog
- Aussie exclamation of surprise or amazement (7 le
- extremely large in size
16 Clues: Dog **Crossword Hint:** • extremely large in size • Aussie exclamation of surprise or amazement (7 le • Australian exclamation of astonishment (6 letters) • dog from the Pilbara region in Australia (6 letters)"_ • - Eager to learn or know, often describing Red Dog’s nature. • - "Australian term for a mischievous or unruly person (8 letters)" • ...
Latin and Greek roots 2024-03-06
11 Clues: Greek for time(5). • Greek for life (3). • Latin for long (6). • Greek for skin (5). • Greek for fire (3.) • Greek for world (5). • Greek for water (5). • Latin for language (5). • Latin for hear, sound (3). • Latin for field, country (4). • Latin for field, country (4).
Ancient Greece 2026-02-26
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- – A public marketplace and meeting place.
- – Traditional stories about gods and heroes.
- – Philosopher and teacher of Alexander the Great.
- – A powerful Greek city-state known for democracy.
- – A form of government where people vote.
- – A city-state famous for its strong army.
- – A famous Greek philosopher.
- – King of the Greek gods.
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- – Athletic games held in honor of Zeus.
- – A temple built for Athena in Athens.
- – A Greek soldier.
- – Student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle.
- – Goddess of wisdom and war strategy.
- – A high hill with important buildings in Athens.
- – The study of thinking and knowledge.
15 Clues: – A Greek soldier. • – King of the Greek gods. • – A famous Greek philosopher. • – Goddess of wisdom and war strategy. • – A temple built for Athena in Athens. • – The study of thinking and knowledge. • – Athletic games held in honor of Zeus. • – A public marketplace and meeting place. • – A form of government where people vote. • – A city-state famous for its strong army. • ...
What, Where, How and When? 2023-09-09
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- The places/hills where rice was first grown
- a tributary of the Ganga
- On which river’s bank were the cities developed about 2500 years ago?
- inscription dates to about 2250 years ago, and was found in Kandahar, present-day Afghanistan. It was written on the orders of a ruler named
- Which river’s bank did the people live along in the ancient time?
- All dates before the birth of Christ are counted backwards and usually have the letters
- study about the remains of buildings made of stone and brick, paintings and sculpture.
- Jesus was founder of
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- Years after the birth of Jesus Christ are counted
- language the manuscripts written
- city was established on the banks of Ganga
- language of Common people
- Records of the past are arranged in which order?
- hills are located in North-east
- written on palm leaf
- Who study past
- From where did the Iranians and the Greek come?
- The word India comes from the Indus, called ____ in Sanskrit
18 Clues: Who study past • written on palm leaf • Jesus was founder of • a tributary of the Ganga • language of Common people • hills are located in North-east • language the manuscripts written • city was established on the banks of Ganga • The places/hills where rice was first grown • From where did the Iranians and the Greek come? • Records of the past are arranged in which order? • ...
Dairy Questions 2022-05-20
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- Name a milk products?.
- Which milk has more protein, cows milk or human milk?.
- Which vitamin is missing from cows milk?.
- What is milk with added vitamins called?.
- which mineral is missing from milk?.
- According to the food pyramid, how many portions of dairy food should an adult eat each day?.
- What happens to the protein in milk when the milk is heated?.
- What do the letters UHT stand for?.
- Explain the word HOMOGENISED?.
- What is added to milk during processing to make condensed milk?.
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- Name one mineral other than calcium found in milk in good quantities.
- How is milk USED in macaroni cheese? other uses are in drinks batters etc.
- A type of thick yogurt.
- Which has more fat, double cream or standard cream?.
- What is the percentage of water in fresh cows milk?.
- Which vitamins are present in milk?.
- What kind of bacteria does pasteurisation destroy?.
- Name one type of milk that is not from dairy sources?.
18 Clues: Name a milk products?. • A type of thick yogurt. • Explain the word HOMOGENISED?. • What do the letters UHT stand for?. • which mineral is missing from milk?. • Which vitamins are present in milk?. • Which vitamin is missing from cows milk?. • What is milk with added vitamins called?. • What kind of bacteria does pasteurisation destroy?. • ...
Public Health Nursing & Interventions 2024-11-14
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- Key:
- (8 letters): A difference in health outcomes across different groups or regions.
- (6 letters): Laws and regulations that affect public health delivery and access to care.
- (10 letters): Public health nurses use this to access health information and share prevention strategies.
- (6 letters): Ensuring populations can reach healthcare services, often impacted by social determinants.
- Clues:
- (10 letters): Rules and standards that guide healthcare delivery and public health safety.
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- (12 letters): Actions taken by public health nurses to improve health outcomes in a community.
- (12 letters): A key role for public health nurses in emergencies, ensuring community safety.
- (10 letters): Public health focuses on this kind of health, rather than individual health.
- (8 letters): Specific targets for improving health across the U.S., set every 10 years.
- (6 letters): The primary focus of public health interventions.
12 Clues: Key: • Clues: • (6 letters): The primary focus of public health interventions. • (8 letters): A difference in health outcomes across different groups or regions. • (8 letters): Specific targets for improving health across the U.S., set every 10 years. • (6 letters): Laws and regulations that affect public health delivery and access to care. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Review 2024-12-02
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- The temple dedicated to Athena, located on the Acropolis of Athens.
- A body of stories explaining the gods, heroes, and origins of the Greek world.
- The primary political unit in Ancient Greece, combining a city and its surrounding territory.
- The status granted to individuals in a city-state, often linked to privileges like voting.
- A thinker who seeks wisdom; examples include Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
- The hero of The Odyssey, known for his cleverness and long journey home.
- The Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon.
- The legendary poet credited with composing The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- A fortified hilltop in Greek cities, famously home to the Parthenon in Athens.
- A Greek city-state renowned for its military strength and discipline.
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- A ruler who seized power unconstitutionally in Ancient Greece, though not always viewed negatively.
- The ancient athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus.
- A system of government first practiced in Ancient Athens, where citizens voted directly on decisions.
- A key architectural feature in Greek temples, with styles like Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
- The powerful city-state known as the birthplace of democracy.
- The city featured in The Iliad, famously besieged and sacked by the Greeks.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of Ancient Greece, known for fighting in phalanx formations.
- The central public space in Greek city-states, used for markets and assemblies.
18 Clues: The Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon. • The powerful city-state known as the birthplace of democracy. • The temple dedicated to Athena, located on the Acropolis of Athens. • The legendary poet credited with composing The Iliad and The Odyssey. • A Greek city-state renowned for its military strength and discipline. • ...
ancient greece vocab 2022-10-06
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- ancient Greek war fought between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies for the hegemony of the Greek world
- relating to or denoting a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete ( c. 3000–1050 BC), its people, or its language.
- series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century.
- a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical
- was the king (basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- an ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history's greatest military minds who, as King of Macedonia and Persia
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- relating to or denoting a late Bronze Age civilization in Greece represented by finds at Mycenae and other ancient cities of Peloponnesus.
- characterized by a new wave of Greek colonization which established Greek cities and kingdoms in Asia and Africa
- a Greek philosopher born in Athens during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. He founded the Platonist school of thought and the Academy
- a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek, thought to have entered Greece from the north c. 1100 BC. They settled in Peloponnesus and later colonized Sicily and southern Italy.
- a referee or official who is thought to favor the team playing at home.
- a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation.
- a city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Peripatetic school
16 Clues: a referee or official who is thought to favor the team playing at home. • a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation. • was the king (basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his • series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century. • ...
Green Group - Week 1 -T3 2024-07-03
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- (8 letters): Remains of a destroyed object
- (8 letters): Second month of the year
- (14 letters): Exchange of letters or communication
- (9 letters): Morning meal
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- (10 letters): Extremely large or great
- (8 letters): Compassionate behavior
- (8 letters): The day after today
- (11 letters): Mutual relationship or connection
- (8 letters): Equity or justice
- (8 letters): Recall
10 Clues: (8 letters): Recall • (9 letters): Morning meal • (8 letters): Equity or justice • (8 letters): The day after today • (8 letters): Compassionate behavior • (8 letters): Second month of the year • (10 letters): Extremely large or great • (8 letters): Remains of a destroyed object • (11 letters): Mutual relationship or connection • ...
Rome VS Greece 2021-02-11
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- The Roman and Greek _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are different.
- The Greeks fought on land and _ _ _, the Romans, only on land.
- Greece and Rome both had upper-class men in their _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Romans had stable _ _ _ _ they could follow, Greece didn’t.
- Rome didn’t have _ _ _ _ _ _, Greece did though.
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was built in Rome, not Greece.
- Romans painted decorations on their pottery while the Romans _ _ _ _ _ _ _ them.
- Greece and Rome both used _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for their government (Rome partly)
- Greece was a part of the _ _ _ _ _ _ League, not Rome.
- Greek _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was a bit different from Roman’s.
- Rome didn’t participate in The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ War.
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- Rome used (Roman) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for counting.
- While Greece didn’t have one, Rome had a (Roman)_ _ _ _ _ _.
- In both Rome and Greece you can vote for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Greek and Roman women weren’t allowed to participate in _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Women gained _ _ _ _ _ _ to speak in society after centuries.
- Many _ _ _ painting were painted directly on walls in Rome not in Greece.
- Romans and Greeks sculpted _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- There are a lot of Roman and Greek _ _ _ (s) and _ _ _ (esses).
- Greece didn’t participate in The _ _ _ _ _ Wars
20 Clues: Romans and Greeks sculpted _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Rome used (Roman) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for counting. • Greece didn’t participate in The _ _ _ _ _ Wars • Rome didn’t have _ _ _ _ _ _, Greece did though. • The Roman and Greek _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are different. • The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was built in Rome, not Greece. • Greece was a part of the _ _ _ _ _ _ League, not Rome. • ...
Rome and Greek 2021-02-11
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- Greeks had monkeys and Rome had
- Rome learned How to speak How to tell time ,How to use and count money
- Rome had the mother and ______ cleaned the house
- For Rome breakfast Bread and water (or wine), Greek dipped in olive oil
- Rome had to wear shoes
- Greeks were aloud to go
- Rome's played wrestling, jumping, racing, boxing,and more.
- Greeks played which was a piggyback game.
- Greeks didn't care as much for
- Rome's close had
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- Both Rome and Greek did
- Both Romes and the Greeks like to
- Rome animals were Laconian, the Molossian and the
- Rome like music and _______
- Romes played which was like a badminton game.
- Greeks played Ourania which is like when a player threw a ball into the air and other players tried to catch it.
- Greek animals were Laconian,Molossian
- Greek like festivals and _______
- Greeks had ______ in there house
- Greeks learned how to
20 Clues: Rome's close had • Greeks learned how to • Rome had to wear shoes • Both Rome and Greek did • Greeks were aloud to go • Rome like music and _______ • Greeks didn't care as much for • Greeks had monkeys and Rome had • Greek like festivals and _______ • Greeks had ______ in there house • Both Romes and the Greeks like to • Greek animals were Laconian,Molossian • ...
World History Chapters 7-12 2021-11-17
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- won the peloponnesian War
- rule by many
- early church father and Christian martyr
- Led war elephants against Rome
- founder of Islam
- first medieval pope
- painted Sistine Chapel
- the Council of Nicaea _____ the teachings of Arianism
- "Morning Star of the Reformation"
- rich of Rome
- worn on armor for identification
- Roman emperor that made the first profession of conversion
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- Greek temple
- Empress Theodora was very influential in __ famous law code
- The Greek gods supposedly lived on Mt. __
- invented the printing press
- wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- who won the Punic Wars
- Greek conqueror to spread Hellenic culture
- piece of land in feudalism
- brought the Reformation to the land of Bohemia
- great statesman of Ancient Athens
- "emperor of the Romans" on Christmas day AD 800
- combined Greek philosophy with Roman theology
- 1st Roman emperor to persecute Christians
- Julius Caesar defeated ___ in Rome's 1st civil war
- discovered Brazil
- famous battle won by William the Conqueror in 1033
28 Clues: Greek temple • rule by many • rich of Rome • founder of Islam • discovered Brazil • first medieval pope • who won the Punic Wars • painted Sistine Chapel • won the peloponnesian War • piece of land in feudalism • invented the printing press • wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • Led war elephants against Rome • worn on armor for identification • great statesman of Ancient Athens • ...
Earth's Spheres Horizon 2022-02-28
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- A large, slow moving, thick, sheet of ice.
- Mr. Morrow's black and white dog.
- When two tectonic plates collide and push up a mountain range.
- A prefix that means air in Greek.
- Processes that wear away and reduce rock to sediment.
- The liquid center of our planet
- The largest and the saltiest areas of water on the planet.
- The ability to do work.
- A prefix that means water in Greek.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A body of flowing water running towards the sea.
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- Ice covered parts of the Earth.
- Molten rock.
- The envelope of gases that surrounds a planet or moon.
- Includes all the living organisms on Earth.
- An underground reservoir of freshwater.
- All water on Earth.
- A group of parts that work together.
- A prefix that means Earth in Greek.
- The wearing away of rock by water.
- a prefix that means life in Greek.
21 Clues: Molten rock. • All water on Earth. • The ability to do work. • Ice covered parts of the Earth. • The liquid center of our planet • Mr. Morrow's black and white dog. • A prefix that means air in Greek. • The wearing away of rock by water. • a prefix that means life in Greek. • A prefix that means Earth in Greek. • A prefix that means water in Greek. • ...
Greece 2022-01-01
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- marketplace
- Greek term meaning "region"
- a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece formed in
- a formal agreement between two or more nations to
- Greek term referring to a small public building used for
- wealthy landowners
- city on high
- of view Author's point of view.
- One sided and appeals to emotions. Leaving out other facts
- god or goddess
- servants in sparta
- a rent or tax that one country pays another in exchange for
- in music or poetry
- rule by a king
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- age a time of peace & prosperity
- to act or do
- place for legislative council to meet
- spread of Greek ideas and culture
- rule by a few aristocrats
- City & surrounding countryside
- deep ranks
- Lover of wisdom
- males in charge
- Point a time at which a decisive change in a situation occurs
- rule by the people
- a heavily armed Greek foot soldier
- blending of cultures
27 Clues: deep ranks • marketplace • to act or do • city on high • god or goddess • rule by a king • Lover of wisdom • males in charge • wealthy landowners • rule by the people • servants in sparta • in music or poetry • blending of cultures • rule by a few aristocrats • Greek term meaning "region" • City & surrounding countryside • of view Author's point of view. • age a time of peace & prosperity • ...
Unit Two Crossword 2019-09-12
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- younger brother of Esau
- Hebrew for "anointed"
- Jewish feast when the angle of death passes over
- the commission of the original sin
- Greek for "speaks for"
- the great deluge that destroyed the world by water
- first gospel
- Jacob's favorite of his twelve sons
- second king of Israel
- Greek for going out
- founder of the Hebrew nation
- a solemn agreement between people or God
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- temporary leaders appointed by God before the Kings
- name given to the Virgin Mary
- From the Greek for "ten words"
- leader of the Egyptians
- the righteous man who with his family survived the flood
- Christ's work of redemption accomplished by his passion
- Lead the Exodus
- land promised by God to Abraham
- The Mosaic Law as the Ten Commandments
- Prophet who refereed to the coming of the Messiah
- Greek for "speak forth"
- Second son of Abraham
- Adam and Eve's first son and murderer of his brother
25 Clues: first gospel • Lead the Exodus • Greek for going out • Hebrew for "anointed" • second king of Israel • Second son of Abraham • Greek for "speaks for" • younger brother of Esau • leader of the Egyptians • Greek for "speak forth" • founder of the Hebrew nation • name given to the Virgin Mary • From the Greek for "ten words" • land promised by God to Abraham • ...
Ancient Greece 2019-10-28
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- Messenger of the gods
- God of war
- The name given to the civilisation of Crete around 3000-1450 BC
- God of wine
- A Greek ship with three banks of oars
- Goddess of love
- The high, central region of a Greek city-state
- Goddess of agriculture
- The central marketplace in a Greek city-state
- A prediction of what will happen in the future
- A narrow strip of land with water on both sides that connects two large bodies of land
- Goddess of the moon
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- Goddess of hunting
- Herald of Poseidan
- Queen of the gods
- A legendary animal with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- King of the gods
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- A system of government in which political power is held by the people
- King of the sea
- An Athenian free-born male over 18
- God of music and prophecy
- Greek foot soldier
23 Clues: God of war • God of wine • Goddess of love • King of the sea • King of the gods • Queen of the gods • Goddess of hunting • Herald of Poseidan • Greek foot soldier • Goddess of the moon • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of agriculture • Goddess of wisdom and war • God of music and prophecy • An Athenian free-born male over 18 • A Greek ship with three banks of oars • ...
Morgan Dos Santos Period 1 2022-10-25
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- King and protector of the gods.
- Descriptive adjective or phrase used repeatedly with or in place of a name. (EX:fleet-footed Achilles)
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- Goddess of home.
- Going back and forth between two sides.
- God of science, luck, commerce, and cunning, a messenger god.
- Goddess of war and wisdom, highly revered by the Greek.
- God of war.
- God of the sea.
- Expansive comparison between 2 non-similar things, also called an "epic simile".
- God of the underworld.
- Queen of the gods, protector of marriage.
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- A competition between the three most beautiful goddesses of Olympus. (3 words, no spaces)
- Goddess of the hunt.
- The goddesses of destiny, "the fates".
- The supreme leader of the Greek at Troy.
- An oral story teller.
- God of fire and metal work, built the Olympian palaces.
- God of music, poetry, medicine, and prophecy, highly revered by the Greek.
- The greatest Greek warrior.
20 Clues: God of war. • God of the sea. • Goddess of home. • Goddess of the hunt. • An oral story teller. • God of the underworld. • Goddess of love and beauty. • The greatest Greek warrior. • King and protector of the gods. • The goddesses of destiny, "the fates". • Going back and forth between two sides. • The supreme leader of the Greek at Troy. • Queen of the gods, protector of marriage. • ...
Athena, Ares and Hephaestus Review 2023-02-10
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- Roman name for Ares
- Greatest Greek warrior in the Trojan War for whom Hephaestus made armor
- The god who wanted Athens to be named after him
- Zeus's favorite child
- Married to Hephaestus but has children with Ares
- Located on the Acropolis in Athens; temple to Athena
- The bane of everyone's existence
- First metal-workers who made weapons for the gods; work with Hephaestus
- the clever Greek hero who was a favorite of Athena
- term for excessive pride; arrogance
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- Soldiers should be proficient in __________ arts
- Roman name for Hephaestus
- First woman; created by Hephaestus
- Greek goddess of victory
- God of the forge; metal-worker
- prideful young weaver
- thee area around the city of Athens after which Harper Lee named her main character
- child of Ares and Aphrodite; personification of fear
- birthplace of Ares
- Young Roman god of love
- Greek hero who slayed Medusa
- Roman name for Athena
22 Clues: birthplace of Ares • Roman name for Ares • prideful young weaver • Zeus's favorite child • Roman name for Athena • Young Roman god of love • Greek goddess of victory • Roman name for Hephaestus • Greek hero who slayed Medusa • God of the forge; metal-worker • The bane of everyone's existence • First woman; created by Hephaestus • term for excessive pride; arrogance • ...
Greek Theater 2024-03-20
Across
- Noble character that experiences a downfall
- King of Thebes
- Turning point which plot moves to its denouement
- Greek ____ dealt with big themes; love, loss, pride
- startling discovery that produces a change from ignorance to knowledge
- Exaggerated features to allow all people to see
- Process of releasing strong or pent-up emotions through art
- A song sung by the chorus as it enters the stage
- The most famous Ancient Greek Theatre
- Group of actors who described what is happening
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- Birthplace of democracy, philosophy, theatre, literature, Olympics, mathematics
- Won the most dramatic competitions
- Theatre shape to allow good acoustics and visibility
- Excessive pride or arrogance
- trilogy A series of tragedies performed at the festival of Dionysus
- The father of tragedy
- 12 major deities of the Greek pantheon
- Theban Princess and daughter of Oedipus
- He killed his father and married his mother
- Greek ____mocked men in power for their vanity and foolishness
20 Clues: King of Thebes • The father of tragedy • Excessive pride or arrogance • Won the most dramatic competitions • The most famous Ancient Greek Theatre • 12 major deities of the Greek pantheon • Theban Princess and daughter of Oedipus • Noble character that experiences a downfall • He killed his father and married his mother • Exaggerated features to allow all people to see • ...
Divination 2024-04-03
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- Word for sleeping overnight in a sanctuary
- Use of the flights of birds for divination
- Use of fire for divination
- Use of handwriting for divination
- Trance or altered state of consciousness
- Greek word meaning prophet or seer
- Dormitories for incubating patients
- Latin verb meaning “to predict”
- Use of dreams for divination
- Use of stars for divination
- Greek word meaning dreams
- Use of spirits of the dead for divination
- Use of guts and entrails for divination
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- Latin noun meaning “prediction”
- Use of the shape of the head for divination
- Use of numbers for divination
- Use of cards, such as tarot, for divination
- Greek word meaning “prophetic power”
- One who divines by inspecting the entrails of sacrificial animals
- Use of animal droppings for divination
- Major Roman text on divination written by Cicero
- Use of groves in the hand for divination
- Use of reflective surfaces for divination
- Main dream manuel from antiquity written by Greek Artemidorus
24 Clues: Greek word meaning dreams • Use of fire for divination • Use of stars for divination • Use of dreams for divination • Use of numbers for divination • Latin noun meaning “prediction” • Latin verb meaning “to predict” • Use of handwriting for divination • Greek word meaning prophet or seer • Dormitories for incubating patients • Greek word meaning “prophetic power” • ...
Divination 2024-04-03
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- Main dream manuel from antiquity written by Greek Artemidorus
- Dormitories for incubating patients
- Use of groves in the hand for divination
- Latin verb meaning “to predict”
- Use of cards, such as tarot, for divination
- Use of the flights of birds for divination
- Use of guts and entrails for divination
- Latin noun meaning “prediction”
- Use of handwriting for divination
- Use of reflective surfaces for divination
- Trance or altered state of consciousness
- Major Roman text on divination written by Cicero
- Use of spirits of the dead for divination
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- Use of the shape of the head for divination
- Greek word meaning “prophetic power”
- Greek word meaning prophet or seer
- Use of dreams for divination
- Greek word meaning dreams
- Use of fire for divination
- Use of stars for divination
- Use of numbers for divination
- Those who divine by inspecting the entrails of sacrificial animals
- Word for sleeping overnight in a sanctuary
- Use of animal droppings for divination
24 Clues: Greek word meaning dreams • Use of fire for divination • Use of stars for divination • Use of dreams for divination • Use of numbers for divination • Latin verb meaning “to predict” • Latin noun meaning “prediction” • Use of handwriting for divination • Greek word meaning prophet or seer • Dormitories for incubating patients • Greek word meaning “prophetic power” • ...
Ancient Greece: City-States 2023-01-20
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- city-state known for its devotion to military strength
- a leader who takes power illegally
- a government where a small number of people rule
- fortified hill that served as the religious center
- Greece's first powerful city-state
- city-state the Mycenaeans fought during the Trojan War
- these were different in each city-state
- a government run by the wealthy elite
- Greek word for city-state
- market place and meeting place
- city-state credited with inventing democracy
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- city-states built these for protection
- Sparta's economy was based on this activity
- Athens's economy was based on this
- term for a Greek soldier who carried a shield
- a government run by the people (citizens)
- large city on the island of Crete built by the Minoans
- most Greek citizens had to own this
- member of a city-state with full legal and political rights
- this was the same among all Greek city-states
- 1/4 to 1/3 of all people in city-states were this
21 Clues: Greek word for city-state • market place and meeting place • a leader who takes power illegally • Athens's economy was based on this • Greece's first powerful city-state • most Greek citizens had to own this • a government run by the wealthy elite • city-states built these for protection • these were different in each city-state • a government run by the people (citizens) • ...
CDGREEK 2024-11-07
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- the earliest form of government in the Greek city-states
- having human form or attributes
- invaders that conquered the main Mycenaean fortresses
- what the Greeks called their city
- Physical contests, thought to please the gods
- named after the legendary King Minos
- goddess of wisdom
- organization that was designed to protect against foreign invasion and to prevent tyranny and democracy.
- located in the southern part of Greece on the peninsula called the Peloponnesus
- blind Greek poet
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- marked the decline of the Mycenaean civilization and ushered in a new period of Greek history
- Spartan slaves
- another center of Aegean culture that was established by invaders from the north.
- battle that followed the Golden Age
- where the earliest center of civilization was located
- a defensive alliance among the Greek city-states to protect themselves against any further Persianattacks.
- influential leader of Athens
- the name the Greeks gave for the fortified hill
- king of the gods
- continued what his father died doing
20 Clues: Spartan slaves • king of the gods • blind Greek poet • goddess of wisdom • influential leader of Athens • having human form or attributes • what the Greeks called their city • battle that followed the Golden Age • named after the legendary King Minos • continued what his father died doing • Physical contests, thought to please the gods • ...
Crossword Review 2025-10-30
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- Put the number twenty-eight into Roman Numerals
- A diagonal line is drawn ____ an angle
- Prefix meaning much/many
- Suffix:tool for measuring
- Suffix:tool for viewing
- Define the prefix Anti-
- Letter in the Greek alphabet following zeta
- Suffix: Pertaining to measure
- When a woman has triplets,how many children is she having?
- A decagon has how many sides?
- Greek letter for "TH"
- Put the number eighty six in Roman Numerals
- Meaning rule by Mother
- Γρεεκ
- Suffix:rule by
- You are given a bonus for doing a ____ job
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- LVIII
- If someone is monogamous, how many people are they marrying?
- XXIX + XLI =?
- Prefix: extra-
- Prefix meaning "All"
- XVII
- Prefix meaning with/together (Latin)
- Nihilists believe in _____.
- ετυμολογυ
- Greek letter C/K
- If a person prefers to be in solitude they prefer to be ____.
- Prefix: Trans-,Tra-
- Put the number one thousand seven hundred and twenty four into Roman Numerals.
- Define the prefix Bene-
- Prefix:Circum-
31 Clues: XVII • LVIII • Γρεεκ • ετυμολογυ • XXIX + XLI =? • Prefix: extra- • Prefix:Circum- • Suffix:rule by • Greek letter C/K • Prefix: Trans-,Tra- • Prefix meaning "All" • Greek letter for "TH" • Meaning rule by Mother • Suffix:tool for viewing • Define the prefix Anti- • Define the prefix Bene- • Prefix meaning much/many • Suffix:tool for measuring • Nihilists believe in _____. • ...
Blue Group - Week 10 - T3 2024-07-03
10 Clues: (4 letters): Principal • (5 letters): Flat surface • (4 letters): Lion's pride • (5 letters): Pause or rest • (3 letters): Consumed food • (8 letters): Unable to move • (5 letters): Numeric figure • (9 letters): Lack of equilibrium • (5 letters): Car-stopping device • (5 letters): Simple or unadorned
Love 2024-02-13
10 Clues: Infatuated (6 letters) • Value deeply (7 letters) • Perfect match (8 letters) • Romantic bond (10 letters) • Blissful state (7 letters) • Secret meeting (10 letters) • Gentle and caring (6 letters) • Close and personal (8 letters) • Deep love and respect (9 letters) • An expression of tenderness (7 letters)
Crossword 2026-03-27
10 Clues: Greek god of war • The mother earth • Greek god of wine • Greek god of the sea • Greek goddess of love • Greek king of the titans • Greek goddess of revenge • They are half man and half goat • Son of Athena(appeared and died in book 4) • Greek goddess of battle strategy,also known as minerva
Classical East 2023-09-12
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- Founder of Buddhism and worshiped as a God
- His ideals were used as the basis for Confucianism
- Being released from the "Cycle of rebirth"
- Those employed by the State or Government
- a person that lives according to "cosmic law"
- Still has the cast system even though it's "gone"
- peak of a country's history and people
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- A large portion of a continent Ex: Southern Africa
- Actions that effect your next life in Hinduism and Buddhism
- Reconstucted the Government of China and expanded its territory
- dividing people into different classes Ex: Hinduism's cast system
- different kinds of symbols the Greek would carve out, similar to letters
- The Rise and fall of each "dynasty" in China
- unified ancient China and was a former emperor
- A supreme spirit
- a system in medieval Europe where people were given land and protected as long as the fought and worked in return
- A situation where one entity has power over a whole part of the market
- founded the system of Taoism
18 Clues: A supreme spirit • founded the system of Taoism • peak of a country's history and people • Those employed by the State or Government • Founder of Buddhism and worshiped as a God • Being released from the "Cycle of rebirth" • The Rise and fall of each "dynasty" in China • a person that lives according to "cosmic law" • unified ancient China and was a former emperor • ...
RAGHAV REALTY 2024-11-12
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- This term refers to the overall layout or design of a new property. (6 letters)
- Facilities that make life more comfortable
- Type of property designed for business use. (8 letters)
- A key factor in property selection, often linked with location. (4 letters)
- Something high-end or distinguished, often associated with quality and luxury. (8 letters)
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- Location near Mumbai that is known for its educational and IT sectors. (4 letters)
- Real estate is often abbreviated as this term. (10 letters)
- Project that combines both living and work spaces. (7 letters)
- Type of home enhancement often found in luxury properties. (6 letters)
- An important aspect of any building, whether residential or commercial. (6 letters)
- construction is a modern construction technique that uses aluminum formwork to cast concrete.
- The development of a large, established area within a city or region. (5 letters)
12 Clues: Facilities that make life more comfortable • Type of property designed for business use. (8 letters) • Real estate is often abbreviated as this term. (10 letters) • Project that combines both living and work spaces. (7 letters) • Type of home enhancement often found in luxury properties. (6 letters) • ...
Checkpoint 1 - Checkpoint 5 2020-09-30
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- How many letters of Ikhfaa’ Haqiqiy?
- مِن وَالٍ is an example of ___.
- La and Ra are the ___ of Idgham Bighunnah.
- رِيحٍ صَرۡصَرٍ is an example of ___.
- مِن رّسُولٍ is an example of ___.
- Ma with ___ and Na with ___ are letters of special ghunnah.
- How many letters of Izhar Halqiy?
- Ikhfaa’ Haqiqiy happens when ن or ___ tanween meets any of the Ikhfaa’ haqiqiy hurufs.
- What does Izhar means?
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- عَذَابٌ عَظِيمٌ is an example of ___.
- مِنۢ بَعۡدِ is an example of ___.
- Read Ikhfaa’ Haqiqiy with ___ for two harokat.
- What is the only letter of Iqlab?
- Read Idgham Bighunnah ___ the letters with ghunnah for 2 harokat.
- How many letters of Idgham Bighunnah?
- Idgham Bila Ghunnah is read ___ ghunnah.
- Izhar Halqiy happens when نۡ or ___ tanween meets any of the Izhar Halqiy hurufs.
- Read Iqlab with a little ___ between the lips with ghunnah for 2 harokat.
- Idgham Bila Ghunnah happens when Na with ___ or unparallel tanween meets لّ and رّ .
- The ن and strokes for Iqlab has a ___ Ma.
20 Clues: What does Izhar means? • مِن وَالٍ is an example of ___. • مِنۢ بَعۡدِ is an example of ___. • What is the only letter of Iqlab? • مِن رّسُولٍ is an example of ___. • How many letters of Izhar Halqiy? • How many letters of Ikhfaa’ Haqiqiy? • رِيحٍ صَرۡصَرٍ is an example of ___. • عَذَابٌ عَظِيمٌ is an example of ___. • How many letters of Idgham Bighunnah? • ...
Vocabulary Review #9 2023-04-26
Across
- to move, flow, or run
- confused or puzzled
- to beg
- carelessly, uninterestedly, unconcernedly
- to hate or dislike strongly
- deeply upset and agitated
- secretly or sneakily (9 letters)
- easily tricked or deceived
- threatening; foreshadowing evil
- snobby or self-absorbed (11 letters)
- popular or well-known
- to regret
- abundant; plentiful; more than enough (7 letters)
- to understand (6 letters)
- evil or wicked
- to fall or drop quickly
- brave and spirited; courageous
- a plan
- run-down or deteriorated
- to consider carefully; to think deeply about
- determined, persistent
Down
- to end or stop
- behavior
- to climb or crawl
- hateful, horrible, awful (6 letters)
- to prevent or oppose
- to declare or state confidently
- to suffer or survive
- sneakily or secretly
- the wrong way; off the intended course
- social, outgoing
- ridiculous, hilarious, or absurd
- small, tiny, or little
- enemy or opponent
- passionately, powerfully, or intensely
- accidentally or unintentionally
- to comfort
- slightly open
- to speak clearly
- to laugh or chuckle
40 Clues: to beg • a plan • behavior • to regret • to comfort • slightly open • to end or stop • evil or wicked • social, outgoing • to speak clearly • to climb or crawl • enemy or opponent • confused or puzzled • to laugh or chuckle • to prevent or oppose • to suffer or survive • sneakily or secretly • to move, flow, or run • popular or well-known • small, tiny, or little • determined, persistent • ...
skiski 2025-10-01
Across
- The alphabet, but backwards
- The alphabet, but in the order of a keyboard
- The alphabet, but I spun a wheel
- The alphabet, but only lowercase symmetrical letters
- The alphabet, but sorted by number of straight line in lower case
- The alphabet, but sorted by number of straight lines in upper case.
- The alphabet
- The alphabet, but I randomly generated it
- The alphabet, but sorted with vowels first
- The alphabet, but the vowels are infectious
- The alphabet, but without the letters that look the same when as their lowercase letters
- The alphabet, but rizzy
- The alphabet, but I ran out of ideas
- The alphabet, but I put it in a random order
Down
- The alphabet, but only uppercase symmetrical letters
- alphabet, but only cool letters
- The alphabet, but sorted by numbers
- The alphabet, but sorted with 46 US presidents.
- The alphabet, but descending and ascending on a keyboard
- The alphabet, but sorted by their row on the key board
- The alphabet, but sorted with consonants first
- The alphabet, but only consonants
- The alphabet, but it’s confused
23 Clues: The alphabet • The alphabet, but rizzy • The alphabet, but backwards • alphabet, but only cool letters • The alphabet, but it’s confused • The alphabet, but I spun a wheel • The alphabet, but only consonants • The alphabet, but sorted by numbers • The alphabet, but I ran out of ideas • The alphabet, but I randomly generated it • The alphabet, but sorted with vowels first • ...
Hellenic Museum Crossword 2022-12-15
Across
- An exhibition showing 8000 years of Greek history
- A photographic installation by Bill Henson
- A statue of this goddess stands at the entrance to the Gods Myths & Mortals exhibition
- An exhibition of eleven contemporary icon paintings
- A New Zealand artist currently showing at the Hellenic Museum
- The Museum is inside the Former Royal ____ building
- One of the three periods of ancient Greek history
- An exhibition featuring a sculpture of a goddess with golden wings
- At the Museum you can visit this ancient Greek city using VR
- A prominent Greek photographer whose works have been exhibited at the Hellenic Museum
Down
- Icons were common in this ancient Empire
- At which river does the goddess kneel?
- A name for ancient Greek warriors and an exhibition: Heroes and _____
- You can find us opposite this train station and gardens
- This renowned Australian muralist has a series of three paintings outside the Museum
- A male statue at the entrance to Gods Myths & Mortals - The _____ Wearer
- The Museum has a collection of these objects which are carried by athletes in an iconic relay.
- The city the Hellenic Museum calls home
- The name of the goddess with golden wings
- An international athletics tournament started in ancient Greece
20 Clues: At which river does the goddess kneel? • The city the Hellenic Museum calls home • Icons were common in this ancient Empire • The name of the goddess with golden wings • A photographic installation by Bill Henson • An exhibition showing 8000 years of Greek history • One of the three periods of ancient Greek history • An exhibition of eleven contemporary icon paintings • ...
Ancient Greece's Influence: Inventions and Artwork 2023-03-10
Across
- They advanced ____ by making maps more mathematical and less artistic
- Weapon invented by Greek Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse
- Children's toy
- Statue of woman with no arms
- Device used for grinding grain
- "Mona Lisa of prehistory"
- Garment formed from one piece of cloth wound round the body and held by a pin at the shoulder
- Famous statue of naked, bearded warriors
- Invention sparked by Hero of Alexandria's machine that took coins and dispensed holy water
- One of the ancient Greeks most recognized accomplishments
- Most famous Greek pottery
Down
- Ancient device used to calculate position of the sun and prominent stars
- Math ancient Greeks invented
- Flame throwing weapon used to set fire to enemy ships
- Instrument powered by hydraulics
- High-relief pentelic marble sculpture
- The invented concept of this type of government
- Mechanism invented by the Greek mechanics of Alexandria in the third century B.C
- Medical text
- Device used to measure distance traveled by a vehicle
- Inspired by the legend of a Greek messenger who ran to Athens after Greek victory
- They loved watching plays here
- How you wake up in the morning
- Famous series of athletic events
- Known as the "hero's engine"
25 Clues: Medical text • Children's toy • "Mona Lisa of prehistory" • Most famous Greek pottery • Math ancient Greeks invented • Statue of woman with no arms • Known as the "hero's engine" • Device used for grinding grain • They loved watching plays here • How you wake up in the morning • Instrument powered by hydraulics • Famous series of athletic events • ...
Mark's CW 2015-05-17
Across
- Earth plus Sky equals
- market place
- movable sojourn
- aged boatman of the Underworld
- symbol of religion and power
- Mother Earth
- rule of a few
- democratic leader
- and Charybdis
- Greek tomb
- three-headed dog
- "Greeked"
- Greek war formation
- Eros' mother
- Hephaestus
- rule of a king
- Mayan priest
- difficult test
- Capital city of Chile
- Aztec emperor
- expel from the land
- wise counsel who divines the future
- Greek soldier
- Greek currency
- Hi in Norway
- The Messenger
- fascinating archaeological site
- symbolic stories
- war empire
- God of Sky
- American Indian tribal hairstyle
Down
- Minoan state
- First Greek letter
- higher level of Aztec jurisdiction
- Scandinavian raiders
- Aztec symbol was seen here
- carved houses
- Spanish explorer
- symbol of Athena
- Queen of the Underworld
- question and answer method
- Iliad and The Odyssey
- snake-like god
- floating gardens
- rule of the people
- master of words
- ice house
- Athenian who killed the Minotaur
- spirits live in inanimate objects
- Goddess of hunting
- most popular Chilean garment
- In the beginning there was ...
- city state
- flat highland
- dream interpreter
55 Clues: "Greeked" • ice house • Greek tomb • Hephaestus • city state • war empire • God of Sky • Minoan state • market place • Mother Earth • Eros' mother • Mayan priest • Hi in Norway • carved houses • rule of a few • and Charybdis • Aztec emperor • Greek soldier • flat highland • The Messenger • snake-like god • rule of a king • difficult test • Greek currency • movable sojourn • master of words • Spanish explorer • symbol of Athena • ...
Oedipus the King Background and Part I 2023-11-08
Across
- Thebes must find who murdered this person
- founder of Thebes
- Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt
- plead to the gods because of their agony and despair
- Oedipus' brother-in-law and uncle
- offered to the gods by those asking favors from them
- Oedipus' father's name
- blind prophet
- the three plays written by Sophocles
- how King and Queen of Thebes found out about their baby
- playwright of Oedipus the King
- number of years after Oedipus defeats Sphinx and becomes king
- lion body, bird wings, woman head
- what Oedipus calls his people
- Greek god of ecstasy
Down
- the people of Thebes are trying to get help for this affecting their city
- humble prayer or request
- answer to the riddle that Oedipus answers
- guards Thebes and asks riddles
- Greek god of the sky
- type of irony used that the reader knows Oedipus is the killer but the characters don't
- color worn by the rich
- Oedipus kills this man on his travels
- Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts
- what the Chorus needs to believe Teiresias' words
- Oedipus' mother's name
- where the couple who adopted Oedipus were from
- Oedipus sent Creon here to get help for the plague
- Greek goddesses of vengeance
29 Clues: blind prophet • founder of Thebes • Greek god of the sky • Greek god of ecstasy • color worn by the rich • Oedipus' father's name • Oedipus' mother's name • humble prayer or request • Greek goddesses of vengeance • what Oedipus calls his people • guards Thebes and asks riddles • playwright of Oedipus the King • Oedipus' brother-in-law and uncle • lion body, bird wings, woman head • ...
Art History Crossword: Ancient Greece 2025-12-01
Across
- floor platform of a Greek temple
- bowl for mixing wine and water
- most decorative column order
- independent Greek community like Athens
- Polykleitos rule for ideal proportions
- Spear Bearer statue by Polykleitos
- art period focused on idealism and balance
- earliest Greek art period with stiff poses
- Archaic clothed female statue
- horizontal decorative band on buildings
- natural weight shift in Classical statues
- emotional Hellenistic bronze statue
- belief that humans and achievements matter
- pursuit of perfection in art
- Archaic nude male statue
- columns all around a building
- calm controlled emotional style in art
Down
- conflict where Greeks united against Persia
- pottery with black silhouettes
- slight bulge in columns for optical effect
- pottery with red figures on black
- square panel between triglyphs
- column order with scroll volutes
- art period with emotion drama and movement
- gold and ivory statue of Athena
- battle between gods and giants
- Egyptian proportional system used by Greeks
- Hellenistic statue of Nike
- simplest column order with no base
- inner chamber of a Greek temple
- leader who spread Greek culture widely
- panel with three vertical grooves
- festival parade shown on Parthenon frieze
- slight upward smile on Archaic statues
- wax based paint used on sculptures
- temple dedicated to Athena
36 Clues: Archaic nude male statue • Hellenistic statue of Nike • temple dedicated to Athena • most decorative column order • pursuit of perfection in art • Archaic clothed female statue • columns all around a building • pottery with black silhouettes • bowl for mixing wine and water • square panel between triglyphs • battle between gods and giants • gold and ivory statue of Athena • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-09-24
Across
- a member of an ancient Hellenic race
- a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece
- the Greek term for the political units of Greece
- a philosopher during the 5th century BCE
- an ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history's greatest military minds
- a conflict between the two powerful Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta
- a civilization that appeared around 1700 BCE and spread throughout most of present-day mainland Greece and many islands
- an ancient Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy
- a blind poet who made the Iliad and Odyessy
- a towering figure in ancient Greek philosophy, who made important contributions to logic
Down
- covers the time in Greek and Mediterranean history after Classical Greece
- citizens take an active role in the govt
- the king (basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- a form of government that places power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
- a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC
- civilization on Crete island
16 Clues: civilization on Crete island • a member of an ancient Hellenic race • citizens take an active role in the govt • a philosopher during the 5th century BCE • a blind poet who made the Iliad and Odyessy • the Greek term for the political units of Greece • a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece • ...
