greek letters Crossword Puzzles
. 2024-01-05
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- Merman and son of Poseidon
- Goddess of wilderness and hunting
- Dionysos can be seen holding a bunch of ______ in one hand
- Aphrodite, Triton and Dionysos’s sculptures are made from ______
- Female personification of the ancient Greek town on funerary vase
- Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye
- Greek deity with butterfly wings
- God of Sun and Healing
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- Young Greek men were trained in sports and philosophy at the _________
- A Structure containing tombs
- Goddess of love passion and beauty
- Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos
- A symbol used in ancient cultures to represent royalty and power
- Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men
- Queen of Sparta
15 Clues: Queen of Sparta • God of Sun and Healing • Merman and son of Poseidon • A Structure containing tombs • Greek deity with butterfly wings • Goddess of wilderness and hunting • Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye • Goddess of love passion and beauty • Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos • Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men • ...
Roman Religion 2023-11-28
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- The Roman god of lightning
- The month January is named after which Roman god
- What culture impacted Roman religion heavily
- The Roman goddess of love
- Celestial bodies that are named after Roman gods
- The Roman god of the underworld
- The Roman name for the Greek goddess of wisdom Athena
- The only Roman god to share a name with an element and a planet
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- The Roman god of wine
- The wife of Pluto
- Jupiter's wife
- Which Roman god has the same name as their Greek counter
- The Roman god of fire
- Who is Janus's son
- The Roman name for the Greek god Ares
15 Clues: Jupiter's wife • The wife of Pluto • Who is Janus's son • The Roman god of wine • The Roman god of fire • The Roman goddess of love • The Roman god of lightning • The Roman god of the underworld • The Roman name for the Greek god Ares • What culture impacted Roman religion heavily • The month January is named after which Roman god • Celestial bodies that are named after Roman gods • ...
Vocab and Greek Roots 2025-10-13
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- walked slowly or aimlessly
- clear or complete understanding of a situation
- word with a Greek root meaning "the study of"
- an entry or doorway
- an exciting experience
- the smallest living things
- vehicles used to explore a planet's surface
- word with a Greek root meaning "time"
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- dangerous energy rays that cannot be seen
- a group of animals living in one place
- word with a Greek root meaning "light"
- word with a Greek root meaning "to measure
- devices that detect changes in light, moisture, or other physical condition
- scientists who study life in the universe
- having an interest to learn about something
15 Clues: an entry or doorway • an exciting experience • walked slowly or aimlessly • the smallest living things • word with a Greek root meaning "time" • a group of animals living in one place • word with a Greek root meaning "light" • dangerous energy rays that cannot be seen • scientists who study life in the universe • word with a Greek root meaning "to measure • ...
Doors 2025-01-15
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- - The center of these panels is indented, offering a more subtle, often more contemporary design. (5 letters)
- - A smooth, flat door with no visible joints or panels, often used in modern interiors. (5 letters)
- - A type of door that rotates around a central axis, often used in commercial buildings. (9 letters)
- - The vertical members of the door frame that provide support. (6 letters)
- - A door that consists of wooden planks held together by horizontal ledges and diagonal braces. (6 letters)
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- - These horizontal members of the door frame are positioned at the top, middle, and bottom. (5 letters)
- - This type of door slides into a hidden cavity in the wall, saving space. (6 letters)
- - A part of the door that allows it to swing open and closed. (6 letters)
- - A door with two hinged panels, often used to connect indoor and outdoor spaces. (6 letters)
- - A type of door that folds in sections, often used for closets or pantries. (6 letters)
- - A door that swings 180 degrees around a central hinge, often used in modern designs. (5 letters)
- - A function of a door that keeps areas separated to prevent unwanted intrusion or disturbance. (6 letters)
12 Clues: - A part of the door that allows it to swing open and closed. (6 letters) • - The vertical members of the door frame that provide support. (6 letters) • - This type of door slides into a hidden cavity in the wall, saving space. (6 letters) • - A type of door that folds in sections, often used for closets or pantries. (6 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2022-11-07
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- person who has certain rights & duties
- Greek city-state known for its democracy
- group chosen to run day-to-day business in Athens
- rule by one
- Greek city-state known for its military
- large peninsula of southern Greece
- Greek marketplace
- citizens in Greek democracy who could pass laws
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- rule by a few
- member of the most powerful class
- body of land surrounded on 3 sides by water
- power lies in the hands of the people
- settlement under the control of another country
- small group of Spartans who made all governing decisions
- rule by one who is not a lawful king
15 Clues: rule by one • rule by a few • Greek marketplace • member of the most powerful class • large peninsula of southern Greece • rule by one who is not a lawful king • power lies in the hands of the people • person who has certain rights & duties • Greek city-state known for its military • Greek city-state known for its democracy • body of land surrounded on 3 sides by water • ...
. 2024-01-05
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- Young Greek men were trained in sports and philosophy at the _________
- Queen of Sparta
- God of Sun and Healing
- Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men
- Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos
- A Structure containing tombs
- Goddess of love passion and beauty
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- Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye
- Aphrodite, Triton and Dionysos’s sculptures are made from ______
- Goddess of wilderness and hunting
- Greek deity with butterfly wings
- Dionysos can be seen holding a bunch of ______ in one hand
- Merman and son of Poseidon
- Female personification of the ancient Greek town on funerary vase
- A symbol used in ancient cultures to represent royalty and power
15 Clues: Queen of Sparta • God of Sun and Healing • Merman and son of Poseidon • A Structure containing tombs • Greek deity with butterfly wings • Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye • Goddess of wilderness and hunting • Goddess of love passion and beauty • Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos • Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men • ...
3rd Vocabulary Group Digital Design 2022-02-25
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- a particular size weight and style of a typeface
- a cursive font
- a typographical symbol
- adjusts the amount of space between letters
- the design of lettering
- the line indicating the height of the font
- fonts that do not have a tail
- the spacing of individual letters
- the diagonal part of a letter
- the typeface used for the body copy
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- measured in points
- a mark sign or symbol used in writing
- the line on which letters sit
- the part of the lowercase letter that goes above the x value
- a type of font with a tail
- the art of arranging text to make it readable
- makes thicker letters
- the part of the letter that goes below
- the vertical part of the letter
19 Clues: a cursive font • measured in points • makes thicker letters • a typographical symbol • the design of lettering • a type of font with a tail • the line on which letters sit • fonts that do not have a tail • the diagonal part of a letter • the vertical part of the letter • the spacing of individual letters • the typeface used for the body copy • a mark sign or symbol used in writing • ...
Ancient Greece vocab 2023-10-17
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- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Spart
- a system of rule by the best people
- the community structure of ancient Greece
- a small kingdom centered along the Aegean Sea
- a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece formed in close deep ranks and file
- Bronze Age civilization of Crete that flourished from about 3000 bce to about 1100 bce
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- was one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived
- fusion of Greek and foreign cultures
- he term applied to the art and culture of Greece from ca. 1600 to 1100 B.C.
- an ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history's greatest military minds
- series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century
- a major division of the ancient Greek people
- Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder
- he ancient Greek writer
- a philosopher during the 5th century BCE
15 Clues: he ancient Greek writer • a system of rule by the best people • fusion of Greek and foreign cultures • a philosopher during the 5th century BCE • the community structure of ancient Greece • a major division of the ancient Greek people • a small kingdom centered along the Aegean Sea • was one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived • ...
Rome and Greek 2023-02-10
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- Both Greeks and Romans loved what animals?
- The ancient Greeks weren’t terribly interested in fashion but Romans followed fashion what?
- If Romans were rich, they ate beef, pork, chicken, mutton and fish and also snails but Greeks had a diet which consisted mostly of vegetables and?
- Roman and Greeks drank what? wine
- In both Roman and Greek families, the head of the household were?
- Greeks preferred to go barefoot while Romans mostly wore footwear made of?
- Both Rome and Greece built what to worship their Gods?
- Both Roman and Greeks eat what?
- Both Romans and Greeks wore loose garments called?
- Ancient Roman children loved to play games and they had games called Battledore, which was similar to badminton while Greek children played?
- While the Roman women were responsible for the household, Greek women had who to do things for them?
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- Both Roman women and Greek women have?
- In Rome you can join the military at 17 and in Greece you can join at age?
- Some of the toys that male children of Ancient Rome played with were wooden swords while Greek boys played with toys?
- In Greek families, women were not considered citizens and they were considered property of their husband but in Roman families women enjoyed considerable?
- Both Greeks and Romans owned who?
- Both Romans and Greeks used what oil to cook with?
- In Greece, the homes were in an area where they were closed off from the outside world and they would have a large courtyard in the center of these home areas. In Rome, they built Towns surrounded by what?
- Roman slaves did most of the work for their masters to provide them comfort but the Greek slaves had to work for who? government
- In Rome, people in rich homes were able to learn to read and write, but some poorer people could learn to read and write depending on who lived in the home but in Greece, formal education was usually only for what person in a wealthy Greek families?
20 Clues: Both Roman and Greeks eat what? • Both Greeks and Romans owned who? • Roman and Greeks drank what? wine • Both Roman women and Greek women have? • Both Greeks and Romans loved what animals? • Both Romans and Greeks used what oil to cook with? • Both Romans and Greeks wore loose garments called? • Both Rome and Greece built what to worship their Gods? • ...
Herhaling tekst 17B 2019-04-09
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- r. 3: het ppp "foederatam" is hier... gebruikt (kijk terug naar de vertaalopties van het ppp!)
- zo noem je een werkwoord dat alleen passieve uitgangen heeft, maar dat je actief vertaalt
- r. 1-2: in deze naamval staat "proximo triennio"
- r. 4-5: dit Latijnse woord zou je steeds kunnen aanvullen achter "unum", "alterum" en "tertium"
- r. 6: dit is de woordsoort van "omnibus"
- dit is de enige Latijnse persoonsvorm uit de tekst in het praesens passief
- r. 10: benoem zonder afkortingen of spaties de vorm, tijd en diathese (= actief of passief) van deze werkwoordsvorm
- r. 13: wat wordt er precies bedoeld met "hac"? Antwoord in het Nederlands en zonder lidwoord
- dit is de enige Latijnse persoonsvorm uit de tekst in het plusquamperfectum
- r. 3: dit zijn naamval (drie letters), getal (2 letters) en geslacht (3 letters) van "tres exercitus maximos"
- r. 12: dit is de woordsoort van "vix"
- r. 6: dit zou de Latijnse 1e persoon ev praesens actief horend bij "transiit" zijn
- in deze tijd staan de persoonsvormen van r. 2 en 3
- r. 4-5: met dit woord uit r. 4-5 wordt terugverwezen naar "tres exercitus maximos" uit r. 3
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- r. 12: benoem zonder afkortingen of spaties de tijd en modus (= ind/conj) van "poterat"
- r. 3: het zelfstandig naamwoord "exercitus" komt uit de... groep (zoek de genitivus op!)
- r. 9: "Herculem Graium" staat in de accusativus omdat het hier.... bij "praeter" is
- r. 7: met dit woord uit r. 7 congrueert het ppp "victum"
- r. 2: "omnes gentes" staat in de accusativus omdat het... is in de zin
- r. 9: wat voor soort voornaamwoord is "eum"?
- dit zou het plusquamperfectum 3e ev ind act van "posse" zijn
- r. 8: in deze naamval staat "nemo"
- r. 12: benoem zonder afkortingen of spaties de tijd en modus (= ind/conj) van "posset"
- r. 8: dit is het Latijnse antecedent van de betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden "quae" en "quas" in r. 8
- r. 6: benoem naamval (drie letters), getal (2 letters) en geslacht (3 letters) van "iter"
- r. 10: met dit woord congrueert het ppa "conantes"
- r. 5: "se" in "secum" verwijst naar deze persoon: ...
- r. 12: benoem naamval (3 letters), getal (2 letters) en geslacht (3 letters) van "inermis"
28 Clues: r. 8: in deze naamval staat "nemo" • r. 12: dit is de woordsoort van "vix" • r. 6: dit is de woordsoort van "omnibus" • r. 9: wat voor soort voornaamwoord is "eum"? • r. 1-2: in deze naamval staat "proximo triennio" • r. 10: met dit woord congrueert het ppa "conantes" • in deze tijd staan de persoonsvormen van r. 2 en 3 • ...
SHORTCUT KEYS 2017-03-07
17 Clues: BOLD • ITALIC • UNDERLINE • DECREASE INDENT • CASE OF LETTERS • CENTER PARAGRAPH • 1.5 LINE SPACING • DOUBLE UNDERLINE • DOUBLE SPACE LINE • JUSTIFY PARAGRAPH • ALL CAPITAL LETTERS • SINGLE SPACED LINES • LEFT ALIGN PARAGRAPH • RIGHT ALIGN PARAGRAPH • SMALL UPPERCASE LETTERS • REMOVE PARAGRAPH FORMATTING • REMOVE CHARACTER FORMATTING
7 Wonders of the World 2025-12-15
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- The man who set fire to the Temple of Artemis.
- Another word for Greek.
- This wonder was located on an island in the harbor of Alexandria, Egypt.
- Where the Temple of Artemis was located.
- The Temple of Artemis burned down the same day this man was born.
- The Greek goddess of the hunt.
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- Where the Statue of Zeus was located.
- The Colossus of Rhodes was a statue of this Greek god.
- The only wonder still standing.
- An above-ground tomb. The first was built in Halicarnassus.
- Where the Hanging Gardens were located.
- Where the Colossus was located.
- Where the pyramids are located.
- The Greek goddess of victory.
- The Great Pyramid was built for this pharaoh.
- Another word for lighthouse.
16 Clues: Another word for Greek. • Another word for lighthouse. • The Greek goddess of victory. • The Greek goddess of the hunt. • The only wonder still standing. • Where the Colossus was located. • Where the pyramids are located. • Where the Statue of Zeus was located. • Where the Hanging Gardens were located. • Where the Temple of Artemis was located. • ...
I. Identification 2013-08-11
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- She is the wife of the father of all nations.
- It was written for the Gentiles who were suffering.
- They are the writings in the Bible about Jesus
- It was written for the Jewish Christians.
- It is a gospel which shows Jesus as the eternal Word of God.
- It is a Greek word which means “ a messenger of good news”.
- His name means “laughter” or “he laughs”.
- They are letters written by the apostle Paul.
- It is a gospel written by a Gentile Physician.
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- His name means “Father of all Nations”.
- This is where Jesus was baptized.
- He made a decree that everybody in the world should be listed.
- It is known as the City of Peace.
- It was known in the ancient world as Canaan.
- It refers to the list of people living in one place.
15 Clues: This is where Jesus was baptized. • It is known as the City of Peace. • His name means “Father of all Nations”. • It was written for the Jewish Christians. • His name means “laughter” or “he laughs”. • It was known in the ancient world as Canaan. • She is the wife of the father of all nations. • They are letters written by the apostle Paul. • ...
Comic Book Heroes 2023-06-20
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- He is known as the "Man of Steel" and fights for truth, justice, and the American way (8 letters)
- He is a green-skinned superhero known for his incredible strength and smashing abilities (4 letters)
- He is a patriotic super-soldier with enhanced strength and agility (14 letters)
- She is a super-powered teenager with the ability to stretch and shape-shift (10 letters)
- He is a web-slinging teenage superhero who gained his powers from a radioactive spider bite (5 letters)
- He is a scientist who gained the ability to shrink and control ants (6 letters)
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- She is a powerful Amazonian warrior and princess of the Amazonian people (11 letters)
- He is a mutant with adamantium claws and a member of the X-Men (9 letters)
- He is a billionaire playboy who fights crime as a masked vigilante in Gotham City (6 letters)
- He is a friendly neighborhood superhero with spider-like abilities (9 letters)
- He is a Norse god with a mighty hammer and the power of thunder (4 letters)
- She is a mutant with the ability to control the weather and a member of the X-Men (5 letters)
12 Clues: He is a mutant with adamantium claws and a member of the X-Men (9 letters) • He is a Norse god with a mighty hammer and the power of thunder (4 letters) • He is a friendly neighborhood superhero with spider-like abilities (9 letters) • He is a patriotic super-soldier with enhanced strength and agility (14 letters) • ...
Kaitlin's Crossword 2013-02-16
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- In new situations I try to be brave and fearlessness. By doing this I am demonstrating ___________. (One word, 7 letters).
- I like to keep a positive attitude so I think that the glass is always half ___________ . (One word, 4 letters).
- I know myself well and I know my strengths and weaknesses. I keep a journal. Therefore I have a high _____________ intelligence. (One word, 13 letters).
- I love to spend time with my siblings and my parents. So you can gather that my ________ is very important to me. (One word, 6 letters).
- I enjoy being in nature and seeing plants and animals. Therefore I have a high ___________ intelligence. (One word, 12 letters).
- I am a _____________ learner because I prefer to see or observe things including pictures and diagrams. I find tasks easier when I read instructions or watch someone do it first. (One word, 6 Letters).
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- I like to work in the best possible way with the least waste of time and effort possible. When I do this I am being _________. (One word, 9 letters).
- I appreciate myself and what I have to offer. I also beleive in myself and have dignity. I don't like to think negative thoughts about myself. By doing this I demonstrate ______ ________. (Two words, first word had 4 letters, second has 7 letters).
- I value when people tell me the truth and be truthful about the decisions they have made. Therefore I value ________________. (One word, 7 letters).
- I help my friends and family with their problems and I help other students in my classes with work. From this you can gather that I like ___________ ______________. (Two words, first word has 7 letters, second has 6).
- I like structure, I have no problem expressing myself in words and I use information piece by piece when doing math or science. Therefore I am ______ brained. (One word, 4 letters).
- When I took the true colours test I was the colour _______. This means that I am analytical and think through decisions before I do them. Some of my ideal jobs are a scientist and a researcher. (One word, 5 letters).
- When I write I like to come up with new ideas and be original. I am demonstrating _____________. (One word, 11 letters).
- I make decisions based on sound judgement and resonablility. Therfore I make __________ decisions. (One word, 7 letters).
14 Clues: I like to keep a positive attitude so I think that the glass is always half ___________ . (One word, 4 letters). • When I write I like to come up with new ideas and be original. I am demonstrating _____________. (One word, 11 letters). • ...
Lats and Longs 2024-07-11
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- The coldest zones on the earth north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle (6 letters)
- The angular distance of a point north or south of the equator, measured in degrees (8 letters)
- the zones between the tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle, and between the tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle, known for their moderate climate (9 letters)
- The imaginary line of 0° that encircles the earth exactly halfway between the poles (7 letters)
- Half of the Earth, divided by the equator or a meridian (10 letters)
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- The line at 66°30' south of the equator is called the ______ Circle (10 letters)
- The angular distance of a point east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees (9 letters)
- The 0° meridian passing through Greenwich near London is known as the ______ meridian (5 letters)
- Each degree of latitude is divided into 60 equal parts called ______ (8 letters)
- The Tropic of _____________ is the parallel of latitude 23.5° north of the equator (6 letters)
- The hottest zone on the earth, lying between the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn (6 letters)
- The father of cartography (7 letters)
12 Clues: The father of cartography (7 letters) • Half of the Earth, divided by the equator or a meridian (10 letters) • The line at 66°30' south of the equator is called the ______ Circle (10 letters) • Each degree of latitude is divided into 60 equal parts called ______ (8 letters) • ...
Disney Cartoons 2023-06-21
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- The clever and determined young woman who disguises herself as a man to fight in the Chinese army (5 letters)
- A princess with ice magic struggling to control her powers and accept herself (4 letters)
- The adventurous young girl who falls down a rabbit hole into a whimsical world (5 letters)
- The kind-hearted elephant with big ears who can fly with the help of a feather (5 letters)
- The charming street rat who falls in love with a princess and uses his wit to outsmart the villain (7 letters)
- The curious little fish who gets separated from his father and embarks on a journey to find him (4 letters)
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- The cheerful and optimistic mermaid who dreams of becoming human (5 letters)
- The adventurous young lion who becomes the king of the Pride Lands (5 letters)
- The young princess who is locked away in a tower and dreams of seeing the floating lanterns (8 letters)
- The spunky and independent young woman who lives in a provincial town and dreams of adventure (5 letters)
- The magical snowman who loves warm hugs (4 letters)
- The lovable toy cowboy who is the leader of Andy's toys ( 5 letters)
12 Clues: The magical snowman who loves warm hugs (4 letters) • The lovable toy cowboy who is the leader of Andy's toys ( 5 letters) • The cheerful and optimistic mermaid who dreams of becoming human (5 letters) • The adventurous young lion who becomes the king of the Pride Lands (5 letters) • ...
Homeostastis 2023-09-20
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- The component of the reflex arc that carries signals away from the central nervous system. (8 letters)
- Specialized cells that detect changes in the environment and send signals to the central nervous system. (7 letters)
- Detects changes in the environment and sends signals to the central nervous system. (7 letters)
- The main pathway for transmitting signals between the body and the central nervous system. (10 letters)
- Neurons that relay signals between sensory and motor neurons in the spinal cord. (10 letters)
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- The part of the nervous system responsible for coordinating muscle movements. (12 letters)
- The process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. (8 letters)
- Neurons that carry signals from the central nervous system to muscles or glands. (11 letters)
- A quick, automatic response to a stimulus that involves the central nervous system. (9 letters)
- Structures that secrete chemicals into the bloodstream to regulate various bodily functions. (5 letters)
- The part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord. (7 letters)
- The point of communication between two neurons, where signals are transmitted through chemicals. (7 letters)
12 Clues: The part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord. (7 letters) • The part of the nervous system responsible for coordinating muscle movements. (12 letters) • Neurons that carry signals from the central nervous system to muscles or glands. (11 letters) • ...
Percy Jackson: Blood Of Olympus 2024-02-28
13 Clues: Extra point • Gods Palace • flying horse • God of Music • Pit of a god • god of health • race after Greek • Language and Race • Brainwashed titan • Demigod Antagonist • Immortal-making river • Evil Antagonist "God" • used to Bring together Greek and Roman
Tommy & Sara Wedding Crossword 2024-10-03
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- Slightly larger than a violin
- The month of the couple’s first date
- Groom's middle name
- Color theme for the wedding (4 letters)
- Wedding flower (9 letters)
- Classical group of three
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- Fiddle's formal name
- City where the couple met
- Sweet treat served at the reception
- What class did the couple have together in high school
- Wedding flower (4 letters)
- Bride's middle name
- Bowed instrument with a low range
- Color theme for the wedding (6 letters)
- Couple’s favorite food
15 Clues: Bride's middle name • Groom's middle name • Fiddle's formal name • Couple’s favorite food • Classical group of three • City where the couple met • Wedding flower (4 letters) • Wedding flower (9 letters) • Slightly larger than a violin • Bowed instrument with a low range • Sweet treat served at the reception • The month of the couple’s first date • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2022-10-19
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- Ancient greek philosopher and scientist.
- Civilization- Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great.
- A body of Macedonian infantry eith long spears, down up in close order with sheilds overlapping.
- of Macedonia- 18th king of Macedonia
- An Indo-European person who settled on the Greek mainland around B.C.
- War- A way fought in Ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta.
- A member of a Hellenic people speaking the DOric dialect of Greek.
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- Thr highest class in certain societies, especially these holding hereditary tilles or offices.
- A greek cit-state the fundamental political unit of ancient greece after around 750 B.C.
- Author of the lilad and the Odyssey.
- the Great- A ruler of Greece in the fourth century B.C.
- War- Series of wars fought by Greek, states and Persia over a period of amount half a century.
- A system of government by the whole population of all the eligible members of a state.
- Relating to or denoting a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete, its people, or its language.
14 Clues: Author of the lilad and the Odyssey. • of Macedonia- 18th king of Macedonia • Ancient greek philosopher and scientist. • the Great- A ruler of Greece in the fourth century B.C. • War- A way fought in Ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta. • A member of a Hellenic people speaking the DOric dialect of Greek. • ...
Greek mythology 2024-12-11
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- goddess of agriculture and plants
- the earth in Greek mythology
- godess of the hunt, patron of young women
- original rider of the sun chariot
- goddess of wisdom and warfare
- queen of the underworld
- the sky in Greek mythology
- goddess of the hearth
- god of the sky, thunder and lightning
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- incarnate of death
- pridmortial deity, originator of everything
- greek god of music
- god of war and bloodshed
- god of the underworld
- incarnate of sleep
- god of wine and alcohol
- godess of marriage and family
- godess or incarnate of night
18 Clues: incarnate of death • greek god of music • incarnate of sleep • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • god of wine and alcohol • queen of the underworld • god of war and bloodshed • the sky in Greek mythology • the earth in Greek mythology • godess or incarnate of night • goddess of wisdom and warfare • godess of marriage and family • goddess of agriculture and plants • ...
Gracey, Kelsey, Katricia 2024-10-17
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- daughter of the titan Atlas
- messenger god
- Trojan War a war fought by the Greeks and the Trojans
- god of the sea
- legendary king of Pylos
- greek goddess of wisdom, craft, and battle
- Calypsos island
- a Greek hero framed for his intellectual and cunning character
- Son of Odysseus and Penelope
- commander of the greek forces in the Trojan War
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- giant cyclops
- god of all gods
- Telemachus
- Odysseus' wife
- Murdered Atreus in order to restore his fathers power
- Phemius
- Home and kingdom of Odysseus
- Olympus snow-capped and often has cloud cover
18 Clues: Phemius • Telemachus • giant cyclops • messenger god • god of the sea • Odysseus' wife • god of all gods • Calypsos island • legendary king of Pylos • daughter of the titan Atlas • Home and kingdom of Odysseus • Son of Odysseus and Penelope • greek goddess of wisdom, craft, and battle • Olympus snow-capped and often has cloud cover • commander of the greek forces in the Trojan War • ...
Roman Theatre & Greek Theatre: Compare and Contrast 2024-09-04
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- Common in Roman theatre.
- Not allowed to be shown in Greek plays. The Romans had no problem with it.
- Worn in both Greek and Roman theatre productions.
- A play having a light, humorous, or amusing tone.
- Verbal communication between characters in a play.
- Where the Chorus performed in Greek theatre, has same name in Roman theatre
- A serious drama or play with a sorrowful or disastrous conclusion.
- The scene or set in Greek theatre. Called the Scaenae Frons in Roman theatre
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- Stadium style seating in Roman theatre.
- Area directly in front of the scaena frons in Roman theatre.
- Wings or entrances found on either side of the skene or scaena.
- Greek god of wine and festivity. Greek plays were originally part of festivals in his honor.
- Horizontal, curved walkway that separated upper and lower seating sections.
13 Clues: Common in Roman theatre. • Stadium style seating in Roman theatre. • Worn in both Greek and Roman theatre productions. • A play having a light, humorous, or amusing tone. • Verbal communication between characters in a play. • Area directly in front of the scaena frons in Roman theatre. • Wings or entrances found on either side of the skene or scaena. • ...
Social Studies Lessons 15-16 Review 2023-04-24
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- regular human being without special powers
- from the Greek words meaning "the people rule."
- the Greek Bronze Age culture
- from the Greek words meaning "lover of wisdom", a person that studies or writes about knowledge
- a giant outdoor arena built in Rome
- men wore these in ancient Rome that contained purple-dye from the Phoenicians
- a man trained to fight against other men or animals
- a structure with many bridges that is used to carry water
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- this king conquered much of the known world, from the Mediterranean all the way to India spreading Greek culture
- a traditional story that involves supernatural beings or events
- games that honour the god Zeus
- will not die
- places in ancient Rome for people to bathe and relax
- first advanced Greek civilization that was influenced by the earlier Minoans
- a long period of peace in the Roman empire
15 Clues: will not die • the Greek Bronze Age culture • games that honour the god Zeus • a giant outdoor arena built in Rome • regular human being without special powers • a long period of peace in the Roman empire • from the Greek words meaning "the people rule." • a man trained to fight against other men or animals • places in ancient Rome for people to bathe and relax • ...
Expectations of Greek Men, Women and Children 2025-08-31
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- How many legal rights did women have?
- Women in Ancient Greece were expected to be ____.
- What were children in Ancient Greek plays expected to be?
- What metal would brides wear while going to get married?
- The Ancient Greek name for the man of the house?
- Where did Ancient Greek children grow up?
- How many stories did typical Ancient Greek houses have?
- Men were expected to defend their city/state through what service?
- In the Women of Trachis, what did Deianeira do after finding out she killed Heracles?
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- In Ancient Greece, the role of women varied based on what?
- What was the symbol of domestic life?
- Who was the man of the house in The Women of Trachis?
- What kinds of tasks were women taught in Ancient Greece?
- Which social system was Ancient Greek families?
- Years How much older was the husband from the bride?
15 Clues: How many legal rights did women have? • What was the symbol of domestic life? • Where did Ancient Greek children grow up? • Which social system was Ancient Greek families? • The Ancient Greek name for the man of the house? • Women in Ancient Greece were expected to be ____. • Who was the man of the house in The Women of Trachis? • ...
Popular Kids Musicians 2023-06-20
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- An American singer and actress who starred in the Disney Channel series "Hannah Montana" (5 letters)
- A South Korean boy band known for their energetic performances and catchy songs like "Dynamite" (3 letters)
- An Australian singer known for her powerful voice and hits like "Titanium" (3 letters)
- An American singer and dancer who rose to fame with the hit song "Uptown Funk" (9 letters)
- A British-Irish boy band known for their catchy pop songs and energetic performances (12 letters)
- An American singer and actress who starred in the Disney Channel series "Camp Rock" (4 letters)
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- An American singer and songwriter known for her empowering songs like "Roar" and "Firework" (4 letters)
- An American rapper known for his catchy songs like "Old Town Road" (7 letters)
- A Canadian singer known for hit songs like "Baby" and "Sorry" (7 letters)
- A British singer and member of the band One Direction who released solo hits like "Sign of the Times" (5 letters)
- A American singer known for her role in the Disney Channel series "Wizards of Waverly Place" (6 letters)
- A British singer and songwriter who became famous with her song "Rolling in the Deep" (5 letters)
12 Clues: A Canadian singer known for hit songs like "Baby" and "Sorry" (7 letters) • An American rapper known for his catchy songs like "Old Town Road" (7 letters) • An Australian singer known for her powerful voice and hits like "Titanium" (3 letters) • An American singer and dancer who rose to fame with the hit song "Uptown Funk" (9 letters) • ...
Neuro Crossword 2024-09-25
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- Sudden trauma to the brain, commonly seen in sports injuries. (10 letters)
- A tool used to assess the severity of a Traumatic Brain Injury. (3 letters)
- This reflex is absent in brain death, indicating loss of brainstem function. (7 letters)
- Seizure involving sudden muscle rigidity followed by violent muscle contractions. (5,- 6 letters)
- Medication that can dissolve a clot during an ischemic stroke. (3 letters, abbreviation)
- The phase of a seizure that occurs after convulsions stop. (9 letters)
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- A state of unresponsiveness or lack of consciousness lasting more than 30 minutes after a traumatic brain injury. (4 letters)
- This type of stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is blocked by a clot. (8 letters)
- A surgical procedure to remove part of the skull to relieve pressure on the brain. (11 letters)
- A brief episode of neurological dysfunction caused by a temporary reduction in blood flow to the brain, often called a "mini-stroke." (3 letters)
- A non-contrast imaging technique often used to assess brain injury or bleeding. (2 letters, abbreviation)
- Condition where there's a rapid increase in brain pressure. (3 letters)
12 Clues: The phase of a seizure that occurs after convulsions stop. (9 letters) • Condition where there's a rapid increase in brain pressure. (3 letters) • Sudden trauma to the brain, commonly seen in sports injuries. (10 letters) • A tool used to assess the severity of a Traumatic Brain Injury. (3 letters) • ...
COACH FANT: THE GREEKS AND ROMANS 2024-04-24
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- "JULIUS" ROMAN GENERAL AND POLITICIAN WHO CONQUERED GAUL AND LATER LED ROME TOWARD AUTOCRACY
- EARLY GREEK PHILOSOPHER FROM MILETUS
- GREAT GREEK PHILOSOPHER / WRITER / THINKER. LERNED FROM SOCRATES, WAS A TEACHER TO ARISTOTLE.
- POLITICAL LEADER OF ATHENS DURING ITS GOLDEN AGE OF THE MID 400'S BC PERIOD
- LEADER OF ATHENS WHO HELPED DEFEAT THE PRESIAN NAVY AT SALAMIS
- GREEK CITY - STATE BUILT ON A WARRIOR SOCIETY
- "ROMANA" ROME'S GREATEST PEAK OF POWER 27BC TO 180AD
- SON OF GOD, FOUNDER OF CHRISTIANITY DURING ROME'S GOLDEN AGE
- GREAT ORATOR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE DURING ROMES TRANSISTION FROM REPUBLIC TO AUTOCRACY
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- 1ST TRUE EMPEROR OR ROME THAT STARTED IT'S PEAK OF POWER
- "THE GREAT" SPREAD GREEK CULTURE ACROSS MIDDLE EAST IN 325 BC PERIOD
- LATIN CITY STATE ON TIBER RIVER THAT WILL BUILDE ONE OF THE GREATEST EMPIRES IN HISTORY
- HELPED ESTABLISH OFFICIAL CHURCH DOCTRINE IN THE 400 AD'S. "CITY OF GOD"
- CITY STATE THAT BECAME THE HOME OF GREEK CULTURE
- RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES AND ATHLETIC COMPETITION HELD AT THE SANCUTUARY OF ZEUS
- FROM TARSUS. AUTHOR OF MUCH OF NEW TESTAMENT, EARLY ADVOCATE OF THE NEW CHRISTIAN FAITH.
- HOME OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE TILL 1453
- "AFRICANUS" LED THE ROMANS TO GREAT VICTORY OVER CARTHAGE IN THE 2ND PUNIC WAR
- AUTHOR OF THE "ILIAD & ODYSSEY"
19 Clues: AUTHOR OF THE "ILIAD & ODYSSEY" • EARLY GREEK PHILOSOPHER FROM MILETUS • HOME OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE TILL 1453 • GREEK CITY - STATE BUILT ON A WARRIOR SOCIETY • CITY STATE THAT BECAME THE HOME OF GREEK CULTURE • "ROMANA" ROME'S GREATEST PEAK OF POWER 27BC TO 180AD • 1ST TRUE EMPEROR OR ROME THAT STARTED IT'S PEAK OF POWER • ...
Roman Gods and Goddesses 2022-10-13
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- Where souls of the dead travel in the afterlife.
- His Greek name was Hephaestus and he was the god of volcanoes, fire, and blacksmiths.
- She was the goddess of agriculture and her daughter was Proserpina.
- The god of the sun, music, and archery
- A symbol of Minerva.
- This is another word for a power of a god or goddess.
- The Roman name for the god of the sea, father of Percy Jackson.
- This Greek god, whose Roman name is Mercury, often has winged sandals on and he is the messenger of all the gods.
- The god of war, his symbol is a snake.
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- This Titan ate all of his children right after they were born.
- An important item of Minerva. Hers had a large image of Medusa on the front.
- The Greek name for Minerva.
- This god's name used to be the smallest planet in our solar system and he is the god of the underworld.
- The twin sister of Apollo who is the goddess of the wilderness, hunting, and the moon.
- The three-pronged weapon of Neptune.
- Where the gods and goddesses live.
- The goddess of war, wisdom, and weaving
- The Greek name of Jupiter
- The Greek name for Mars.
19 Clues: A symbol of Minerva. • The Greek name for Mars. • The Greek name of Jupiter • The Greek name for Minerva. • Where the gods and goddesses live. • The three-pronged weapon of Neptune. • The god of the sun, music, and archery • The god of war, his symbol is a snake. • The goddess of war, wisdom, and weaving • Where souls of the dead travel in the afterlife. • ...
Greek gods 2024-06-10
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- ancient Greek god of trade, wealth, luck, fertility, animal husbandry, sleep, language, thieves, and travel
- goddess of the hearth
- goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- ancient Greek god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle
- archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more
- the Greek god of fertility
- goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon
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- goddess of wisdom, war, and the crafts
- Ancient Greek goddess of the harvest
- Greek god of fire, metalworking, craftsmen, sculpture, metallurgy and volcanoes
- goddess of sexual love and beauty
- King of all gods
- god of the sea
13 Clues: god of the sea • King of all gods • goddess of the hearth • the Greek god of fertility • goddess of sexual love and beauty • Ancient Greek goddess of the harvest • goddess of wisdom, war, and the crafts • goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth • goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon • ancient Greek god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle • ...
Art & Pottery 2021-07-28
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- A detailed wall panel in the palace of Assyrian king Ashurbanipal demonstrates the soldiers defeating and (7) Elam’s King Teumman
- The ‘Standard of Ur’ is an old box that was apart of the treasure found in a royal tomb and had been decorated on all four sides. One side displayed scenes of warfare, while the other was known as the (5) side
- Many artworks found from ancient Roman cities displayed examples of (10)
- Thousands of (10) warriors were buried around the tomb of China’s first emperor
- A type of ancient Greek vase from about 430 to 420 BCE is called a (7)
- Two life-sized Olmec (10) found facing a crouching jaguar like figure in Mexico were known as ‘The Twins’
- Mycenae was the earliest civilisation on the Greek mainland and has artifacts still remaining to this day that show evidence of their lifestyles painted on (7)
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- Kites were used mostly during festivals, but they were also sed in battle to (8) enemies and send signals to the troops
- Works of art tell us much about ancient Greek culture, especially its myths and (9) ideas
- The Cascajal Block was decorated with 62 (7), with some repeated several times, the ways letters are repeated in a piece of writing
- Sumerian people from the third millennium BC wrote (using pictures) on clay tablets known as (9)
- Many historical artworks and gigantic statues in Thailand are located at (8) temples
- The Olmec placed their famous mosiac in an 8m deep pit covered layer after layer of different-coloured (5)
- Ancient relief sculptures found in Syria were created by (10) the face of a piece of stone
- One hypothesis of the mysterious ‘Nazca Lines’ in Peru is that they marked symbols of (6)
- Some historians have suggested that the Olmec jaguar figure is actually a (4)
- Aboriginal rock art at Carnarvon George in Queensland showed stencil art created by blowing (5) over handprints, boomerangs, and cubs
- An Assyrian wall panel from the eight century BCE showed Assyrian forces attacking a city with a (9) ram
18 Clues: A type of ancient Greek vase from about 430 to 420 BCE is called a (7) • Many artworks found from ancient Roman cities displayed examples of (10) • Some historians have suggested that the Olmec jaguar figure is actually a (4) • Thousands of (10) warriors were buried around the tomb of China’s first emperor • ...
. 2024-01-05
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- Queen of Sparta
- Goddess of wilderness and hunting
- God of Sun and Healing
- Young Greek men were trained in sports and philosophy at the _________
- Female personification of the ancient Greek town on funerary vase
- A Structure containing tombs
- Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men
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- Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye
- Merman and son of Poseidon
- Aphrodite, Triton and Dionysos’s sculptures are made from ______
- Goddess of love passion and beauty
- Dionysos can be seen holding a bunch of ______ in one hand
- Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos
- Greek deity with butterfly wings
- A symbol used in ancient cultures to represent royalty and power
15 Clues: Queen of Sparta • God of Sun and Healing • Merman and son of Poseidon • A Structure containing tombs • Greek deity with butterfly wings • Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye • Goddess of wilderness and hunting • Goddess of love passion and beauty • Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos • Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men • ...
Avadhi’s Vocab Word Within A Word List 4 2022-12-08
25 Clues: new • body • fear • both • true • blood • great • place • large • shape • think • throw • point • sleep • within • mother • people • father • weight • clothes • opinion • straight • act/or/state • good/two/letters • good/four/letters
elements 2022-07-18
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- is named after the asteroid Pallas, in turn named after the Greek goddess of wisdom, Pallas.
- The name is derived from the Greek 'xenos' meaning stranger.
- The name is derived from the Greek 'iodes' meaning violet.
- The name is derived from the Greek 'lithos' meaning stone.
- The name is derived form the Latin 'rubidius', meaning deepest red.
- The name comes from the Latin 'indicium', meaning violet or indigo.
- The name is derived from the English word 'soda'.
- The name is derived from the Greek 'hydro' and 'genes' meaning water forming.
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- The name is derived from the Latin 'tellus', meaning Earth.
- The name comes from the Latin 'caesius', meaning sky blue, and derived from its flame colour.
- The name is derived from the English word 'soda'.
- The name derives from the Greek 'anti - monos', meaning not alone
- The name is derived from the Latin 'cadmia', the name for the mineral calamine.
- The name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name, 'siolfur'.
- The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon 'tin'
15 Clues: The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon 'tin' • The name is derived from the English word 'soda'. • The name is derived from the English word 'soda'. • The name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name, 'siolfur'. • The name is derived from the Greek 'iodes' meaning violet. • The name is derived from the Greek 'lithos' meaning stone. • ...
States Part One 2021-12-07
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- There is a large salt lake in this state.
- Only 4 letters long, the first and last are the same.
- This state was named after the first president.
- Boston is the capital.
- You need to drive through Canada to get to this state.
- Known as the mitten state.
- This state is a lot of islands.
- This state has more than 10,000 lakes.
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- Hollywood is located here.
- north ___ and south ___ are neighbors.
- Supposedly Captain James Kirk will be born in this state in the town of Riverside.
- Hartford is the capital.
- Only 4 letters are used for a state with 9 total letters in its name.
- Spelled with only 4 letters but it's 11 letters long.
- This is the capital of Indiana.
- This is the capital of Florida.
16 Clues: Boston is the capital. • Hartford is the capital. • Hollywood is located here. • Known as the mitten state. • This is the capital of Indiana. • This is the capital of Florida. • This state is a lot of islands. • north ___ and south ___ are neighbors. • This state has more than 10,000 lakes. • There is a large salt lake in this state. • ...
Cross Puzzle 2025-06-19
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- Person who delivers (6 letters)
- Item for shipping (6 letter)
- Record of delivery(7 letters)
- Proof of delivery (3 letters)
- product code (6 letters)
- Place to store goods (9 letters)
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- Movement of goods (8 letters)
- Final point of delivery(11 letters)
- Shipping cost (7 letters)
- Digital product code (6 letters)
10 Clues: product code (6 letters) • Shipping cost (7 letters) • Item for shipping (6 letter) • Movement of goods (8 letters) • Record of delivery(7 letters) • Proof of delivery (3 letters) • Person who delivers (6 letters) • Digital product code (6 letters) • Place to store goods (9 letters) • Final point of delivery(11 letters)
jay's greek 2022-02-25
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- Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens
- is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.
- is considered the herald of the gods
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- one of the mortal lovers of Zeus.
- is the Greek goddess of strife and discord
- king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus, king of Mycenae
- zeus wife
- the pretty boy god,son of zeus who would trick people with the curses he made
- the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus.
- the son of the master craftsman Daedalus, the creator of the Labyrinth
- god of the sky
- a craftsman and artist in Greek mythology, who had two sons, Icarus and Iapyx.
- is the goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth
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- the daughter of Zeus and Leda, the queen of Sparta and the wife of Tyndareus.
- also known as Alexander, the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy
- the son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope
- one of the best-known heroes in Greek and Roman mythology
- was the first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus
- either the son of Zeus and Hera or he was Hera's parthenogenous child.
- a mountain nymph, or oread.
- Troy was a city in the region of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey
- second wife of the Greek hero and demi-god Herakles
- is one of the Titans, the supreme trickster, and a god of fire
- the great female warrior who didnt want to marry a man
- was the wife of Amphitryon by whom she bore two children, Iphicles and Laonome
26 Clues: zeus wife • god of the sky • a mountain nymph, or oread. • one of the mortal lovers of Zeus. • is considered the herald of the gods • is the Greek goddess of strife and discord • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • second wife of the Greek hero and demi-god Herakles • the great female warrior who didnt want to marry a man • ...
History Card Spelling 2022-02-17
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- Nehemiah and the ______________ Return
- _______ Colonized, Democracy Begins
- ______________ of John the Baptist or of Christ
- ______________, Resurrection, and Ascension of Christ
- Greece Colonized, _______ Begins
- Ministry of John the _______
- Birth of _______
- First Council of __________
- Greece _______, Democracy Begins
- _______ of Julius Caesar or _______ of Caesar Augustus
- ______________ Civilization(song: thank goodness for their alphabet)
- Destruction of ______________ (capital of Israel)
- The _______, originally developed in Greece and today is a worldwide sports competition
- Constantine and the __________ of Milan
- End of the Roman __________
- ______________ Culture
- One of Homer's epic poems
- Volcano that destroyed Pompeii
- _______ War, started when the Greek king wanted to marry Helen of Troy
- Linear A that was the Phoenician's greatest contribution to society
- A Greek philosopher that we studied (not Socrates and not Aristotle)
- _______ Wars, Wars between Greece and Persia
- ______________ of Jerusalem
- Architectural ______________ in Rome
- Constantine and the Edict of __________
- Reign of Caesar ______________
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- Roman Republic _______
- Crucifixion, ______________, and Ascension of Christ
- First __________ of Nicea
- _______ divides into two kingdoms
- A Greek philosopher that we studied (not Socrates and not Plato)
- Julius or Augustus
- ______________ and the Jewish Return
- ______________ Advances in Rome
- A Greek philosopher that we studied (not Aristotle and not Plato)
- ______________ the Great
- Reign of _______ Caesar
- Crucifixion, Resurrection, and ______________ of Christ
- _______ and the Peloponnesian War
- Israel divides into two _______
- Israel and _______ Fall
- __________ Burns, city destroyed by a volcano
- Greek ______________,including Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato
- __________ and the Edict of Milan
- Roman _______ Developed
- _______ of God
- Pericles and the ______________ War
- The people group who actually founded Rome
- Homer and Greek ______________
- _______ Culture, first European civilization
- The _______ of Rome by Romulus and Remus
51 Clues: _______ of God • Birth of _______ • Julius or Augustus • Roman Republic _______ • ______________ Culture • Reign of _______ Caesar • Israel and _______ Fall • Roman _______ Developed • ______________ the Great • First __________ of Nicea • One of Homer's epic poems • First Council of __________ • End of the Roman __________ • ______________ of Jerusalem • Ministry of John the _______ • ...
Greeks: Athens, Sparta, and Alexander 2015-11-30
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- Greek city-state whose greatest legacy is their military greatness
- Macedonian king who conquered Greece in 338 BC
- powerful kingdom just north of Greece
- a proposition (statement) that is reached based on premises; the summing up of an argument
- workers treated as slaves in Sparta; the largest group of people in Sparta
- rule by one
- Greek philosopher who taught Alexanders the Great and invented logic
- rule by the people
- Greek city-state whose legacies include philosophy and the birth of democracy
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- Greek philosopher who recorded his philosophy in Dialogues that often feature his teacher, Socrates, as a character; he taught that the world is made up of representations of perfect "Forms" or "Ideas"
- the basis of an argument; a statement from which a conclusion follows
- Alexander's general who took over Babylonia and eventually expanded into Israel
- lawmaker and general who introduced direct democracy in Athens and established that public officials would be paid
- the "love of wisdom"
- name given to 16 cities built by Alexander the Great
- skilled workers in Sparta who were free but had no political power
- rule by the few
- Alexander's general who took over Egypt
- Macedonian king who conquered Persia and spread Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean World
- Greek philosopher whose conversations were recorded by Plato; he believed in truth and that people should try to find it; he was charged with "corrupting the youth" in Athens
- lawmaker who gave all free adult males in Athens limited participation in government
- rule by one who abuses power; rule by one who takes power by force
22 Clues: rule by one • rule by the few • rule by the people • the "love of wisdom" • powerful kingdom just north of Greece • Alexander's general who took over Egypt • Macedonian king who conquered Greece in 338 BC • name given to 16 cities built by Alexander the Great • Greek city-state whose greatest legacy is their military greatness • ...
Anient Greece 2017-01-24
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- is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, 88th-largest island in the world
- is one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- cruel and oppressive government or rule.
- is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and is considered Europe's oldest city
- Classical antiquity is a term for a long period of cultural history centered on the Mediterranean Sea
- one of the seas near greece
- a sovereign state that consists of a city and its dependent territories
- was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire
- is an archaeological site in Greece, located about 90 kilometres southwest of Athens, in the north-eastern Peloponnese
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- historically also known as Hellas is a country in southeastern Europe
- the group of soliers that conquered anient greece
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill
- lso called the (First) Persian Empire,[11] was an empire based in Western Asia, founded by Cyrus the Great
- was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece
- is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Greece
- sea a sea NW from greece
- a civilization belonging to a period of Greek history from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th-9th centuries BC to the end of antiquity
- was a city situated in the far northwest of the region known in late Classical antiquity as Asia Minor
- is the capital and largest city of Greece
20 Clues: sea a sea NW from greece • one of the seas near greece • cruel and oppressive government or rule. • was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire • is the capital and largest city of Greece • was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece • the group of soliers that conquered anient greece • is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Greece • ...
Oedipus Crossworld Puzzle 2021-03-01
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- part of the theatre that was seen as a part of a ritual
- number of actors who could actually speak after the limits on the contest
- the monster sent by a goddess to protect the city of thebes
- the major festival was the
- comes from the word theatron
- according to aristotle should include plot, characters, thought, diction, melody, and spectacle
- What greek theatre focused on humans trying to control
- all of the performers except musicians wore these
- fault of a character by pride or jealousy
- greek word for king who did not inherit the throne but had taken it
- sophocles introduced many ideas in greek plays that left a
- a very wealthy city
- hybrid that was part man part goat seen as sexual and drunk
- where the word "scene" arrived from
- what a play was usually introduced with
- man of noble stature not an ordinary man
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- how many categories greek theatre had
- won the best playscript the most times out of everyone
- how the author wanted the audience to react
- where the hero falls but gains self knowledge after their defeat
- what the people sat on in the theatron
- first winner of the competition of tragedy
- the center of the arena where the priest would sit
- defined the word tragedy
- the god presented during festivals
- who the high back seats were reserved for
- slope of the hill served as a seeing space
- the word chrous in greek
- where greek plays usually take place
- comes from the word "to do" or "to act"
30 Clues: a very wealthy city • defined the word tragedy • the word chrous in greek • the major festival was the • comes from the word theatron • the god presented during festivals • where the word "scene" arrived from • where greek plays usually take place • how many categories greek theatre had • what the people sat on in the theatron • what a play was usually introduced with • ...
Life in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. 2022-02-16
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- What was a huge part of the Greek diet?
- Which form of art often showed scenes from everyday life and sometimes preserved special occasions, like weddings?
- Who were considered property of other Greek citizens?
- Ancient Roman children loved this game that was similar to badminton.
- type of Greek education was done in a school or was provided by a private tutor.
- Who were often strict, especially those who followed the words of Aristotle who once said, “Young people are not playing when they are learning.”
- What was the head of the government that was located in the center of the Greek city?
- This is a hard and strong metal, and it was a very popular choice for statues and other decorations in Greece.
- This city was found on the coast of the middle of Italy, but today it is the capital of the country, Italy.
- This was the biggest meal of the day for Romans.
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- This drink was very important in Ancient Greek and a big part of trade.
- The central marketplace where people could go to shop in Greece cities.
- What was one form of Ancient Roman music that was used with dance called?
- Greeks and Romans often used this art form to decorate homes, businesses, parks, and all other areas in their cities.
- One of the biggest cities in ancient Greece.
- This music was during a Roman period called the Imperial Period.
- Who invented the first Olympics?
- Rome was under this system of government that had one ruler unlike Greece’s government which had city-states, similar to their own government.
- What type of food was a big part of Greek history?
- What was the one meal that the poor Romans ate?
20 Clues: Who invented the first Olympics? • What was a huge part of the Greek diet? • One of the biggest cities in ancient Greece. • What was the one meal that the poor Romans ate? • This was the biggest meal of the day for Romans. • What type of food was a big part of Greek history? • Who were considered property of other Greek citizens? • ...
WH 1st 9 Weeks Review, Topics 4-7, Pages 124-262 2023-09-26
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- war fought by Christians against Muslims for control of the holy land
- Created a unified Christian empire in Europe
- voters elect officials to make laws
- best example of mound building
- (2 words) Modern travelers visit this Inca site
- code of conduct for knights
- Greek city state with the best military
- father of history
- the son of God on whom Christian Christianity is based
- sacred rights of the church like baptism and marriage
- new social class between Nobles and peasants
- church court, supported by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain
- theory of a sun centered universe
- holy book of Christianity
- he ruled during the Greek golden age
- eastern capital of the Roman Empire
- made Christianity the religion of the Roman empire
- the first pope
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- Saint who established rules for monasteries and convents
- defeated the Muslims at the battle of Tours
- (2words) established the first order of Friars
- Calendar was their most significant achievement
- Temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena
- structure of society in the middle ages
- Cesar who coveted power and was assassinated by senators
- defeated Troy in the Trojan war
- poet who wrote the epics Iliad and Odyssey
- (2words) a permanent split between eastern and western Christianity
- (2 words) largest cliff dwelling of the ancestral Pueblos
- war to drive the Muslims out of Spain
- Aztec capital city in the lake
- Greek city state whose most significant achievement was democracy
- oldest Greek civilization that lived on the island of Crete
- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were all
- Circular chamber for Pueblo religious ceremonies
- Alexander the Great’s achievement: the spread of Greek
- Best organized native political group in the north
- father of medicine
38 Clues: the first pope • father of history • father of medicine • holy book of Christianity • code of conduct for knights • best example of mound building • Aztec capital city in the lake • defeated Troy in the Trojan war • theory of a sun centered universe • voters elect officials to make laws • eastern capital of the Roman Empire • he ruled during the Greek golden age • ...
unit 2- world history 2023-02-06
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- the term applied to the art and culture of Greece
- a form of government characterized by the rule of a few persons or families.
- a way of governing which depends on the will of the people.
- a long narrative poem in elevated style recounting the deeds of a legendary or historical hero
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century
- a symbolic narrative, usually of unknown origin and at least partly traditional, that ostensibly relates actual events and that is especially associated with religious belief.
- branch of drama that treats in a serious and dignified style the sorrowful or terrible events encountered or caused by a heroic individual
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- those rules, institutions and processes that enable the public to vote directly on a proposed constitutional amendment, law, treaty or policy decision.
- artworks created during the classical period.
- any member of a major division of the ancient Greek people
- a war fought by the Greeks against the Trojans to avenge the abduction of Helen from her Greek husband Menelaus by Paris, son of the Trojan king
- government by a relatively small privileged class or by a minority consisting of those presumed to be best qualified to rule.
- high city” in Greek
- Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature
- the slaves of the Spartans.
- political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person
- the community structure of ancient Greece.
20 Clues: high city” in Greek • the slaves of the Spartans. • a cruel and oppressive ruler • the community structure of ancient Greece. • artworks created during the classical period. • the term applied to the art and culture of Greece • a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta • any member of a major division of the ancient Greek people • ...
Ch. 3 Persia and Ch. 4 Ancient Greece Vocabulary Quiz 2025-10-20
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- In ancient Athens, the practice of temporarily banishing a citizen by popular vote
- Government by a small group of powerful people
- Moral principles that govern behavior
- In ancient Greece, a powerful individual who seized control of the government
- The period when Greek culture spread throughout the eastern Mediterranean
- A form of government where citizens participate directly in making decisions
- A provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire
- A province of the ancient Persian empire ruled by a satrap
- To separate from others; to set apart
- To suggest or indicate without directly stating
- A government ruled by the people
- A Greek city-state; the basic political unit of ancient Greece
- A military formation of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece
- A fortified hilltop or citadel in ancient Greek cities
- A form of government with a hereditary ruler (king or queen) as head of state
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- A state-owned serf in ancient Sparta
- Greek concept meaning excellence or virtue in all aspects of life
- A serious drama depicting the downfall of a noble character
- Maintained or kept going continuously
- poem A long narrative poem about heroic deeds and events
- A shrine where priests or priestesses made predictions
- method A teaching technique using questions to stimulate critical thinking
- Relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture, especially at its peak
- Providing financial support
- The study of knowledge, reality, and existence
- One of five elected officials who shared power with Spartan kings
- The golden age of ancient Athens (461-429 BCE)
- The marketplace and civic center of an ancient Greek city
28 Clues: Providing financial support • A government ruled by the people • A state-owned serf in ancient Sparta • Maintained or kept going continuously • Moral principles that govern behavior • To separate from others; to set apart • Government by a small group of powerful people • The study of knowledge, reality, and existence • The golden age of ancient Athens (461-429 BCE) • ...
Grade 10 End Of Term Review 2025-12-08
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- A city that governs itself and surrounding territory.
- A thinker who searches for truth and wisdom.
- The study of past events and how they shape the present.
- A long war fought between Athens and Sparta.
- A stepped temple built in ancient Mesopotamia.
- A famous Greek battle where Athenians defeated Persia.
- The Egyptian process of preserving a body for the afterlife.
- The period before the invention of writing.
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; one of the first civilizations.
- The Macedonian leader who created a vast empire and spread Greek culture.
- The ruler of ancient Egypt.
- The study of past cultures through artifacts.
- The first known system of writing, developed by the Sumerians.
- A fortified hilltop in a Greek city.
- Government in which citizens have power.
- The temple in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena.
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- India’s social class structure based on birth..
- Government ruled by a small group of people.
- A group of territories under one ruler.
- A region in the Middle East known for rich soil and early civilizations.
- A complex society with cities, government, writing, and specialized jobs.
- The Greek word for city-state.
- A major city of learning in Egypt founded by Alexander.
- The picture-based writing system of ancient Egypt.
- An object made or used by humans in the past.
- Stories about gods used to explain nature and human life.
- A public market and meeting place in Greek cities.
- The enslaved people of Sparta.
- A period when Greek culture spread across the world after Alexander.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
30 Clues: The ruler of ancient Egypt. • The Greek word for city-state. • The enslaved people of Sparta. • A fortified hilltop in a Greek city. • A group of territories under one ruler. • Government in which citizens have power. • A series of rulers from the same family. • The period before the invention of writing. • Government ruled by a small group of people. • ...
Sports Edition 2024-12-14
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- Hockey's top trophy (4 letters)
- Known as the King, plays for the Lakers
- Tennis surface (4 letters)
- Home run hero (6 letters)
- Baseball league (3 letters)
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- Golf's biggest tournament (7 letters)
- Wrestling move (3 letters)
- NFL's big game (7 letters)
- Fastest man (5 letters)
- Soccer's World Cup team (6 letters)
10 Clues: Fastest man (5 letters) • Home run hero (6 letters) • Wrestling move (3 letters) • Tennis surface (4 letters) • NFL's big game (7 letters) • Baseball league (3 letters) • Hockey's top trophy (4 letters) • Soccer's World Cup team (6 letters) • Golf's biggest tournament (7 letters) • Known as the King, plays for the Lakers
Classical Greece 2024-04-08
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- Age A period of prosperity and cultural flourishing, particularly in Athens.
- of City-States Greek civilization saw the emergence of city-states, each with its own government, culture, and army.
- Athens, outnumbered, defeated Persian forces.
- Wars conflict between Athens and Sparta, leading to Sparta's eventual victory.
- Citizens elect representatives to govern on their behalf (also known as indirect democracy).
- Known for its powerful military.
- Known for advancements in government, art, philosophy, and education.
- Greek navy defeated the Persian navy, securing victory for Greece.
- Democracy Citizens vote directly on laws and decisions.
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- Wars Greek city-states united to repel invasions by the mighty Persian Empire.
- Greeks established colonies around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, spreading their influence across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
- Rule by a small group of people with similar interests.
- Rule by religious authority.
- Government where citizens can vote and participate in decision-making.
- Greek word for city-state, each with its own citizens, army, culture, and government.
- stand by 300 Spartans against a large Persian army.
- Elected group responsible for making laws and decisions.
- Rule by wealthy or upper-class citizens.
- the Great Conquest of a vast empire by the Macedonian king, spreading Greek culture across Asia.
19 Clues: Rule by religious authority. • Known for its powerful military. • Rule by wealthy or upper-class citizens. • Athens, outnumbered, defeated Persian forces. • stand by 300 Spartans against a large Persian army. • Rule by a small group of people with similar interests. • Elected group responsible for making laws and decisions. • ...
Classical vocab 2022-01-04
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- a specific way of thinking about the world.
- a society that blends Greek traditions.
- a period of peace during the time of ancient Rome.
- a device that measures the strength of earthquakes.
- Greek word for city state.
- a high hill where Greek fortresses where built.
- the decay of people's values.
- the common people of ancient Rome.
- a war fought between citizens of the same government.
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- starts the Qin dynasty of china
- a type of government where people rule themselves.
- a rich land owner or noble.
- a Greek ruler that held power through the use of force.
- the nobility in Romanian society.
- a system where peasants would work in the noble's land in exchange for services and protection.
- Human made, raised channel that carries water from distant places.
- an elected official of Rome.
- a government where only a few people or select groups have power.
18 Clues: Greek word for city state. • a rich land owner or noble. • an elected official of Rome. • the decay of people's values. • starts the Qin dynasty of china • the nobility in Romanian society. • the common people of ancient Rome. • a society that blends Greek traditions. • a specific way of thinking about the world. • a high hill where Greek fortresses where built. • ...
S.S. Crossword Puzzle for Roman and Greek History 2021-02-11
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- Who would choose the girl’s husband?
- Wine was important for
- First Punic War was between ancient Rome and
- the Greek word for Marbles
- most people only think the ancient Romans ____ the lands of Italy, North Africa, Hispania or Iberia, and other areas
- was the farming hard?
- just like children today, children in ancient Greece loved to play with a variety of
- The Romans called him Jupiter, the Greek called him
- The head of the house in Rome was the man, in greece the had of the house was
- It was hard to farm in Ancient Greece because there was not good
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- the Greeks loved to
- Rome was a Republic, Greece was a
- Girls would get married at
- Wines were made out of what?
- the Proud who was the last king of early ancient Rome?
- Wines were used as
- what was one of the common crops farmers grew?
- In Ancient Greece barbarians did not speak
- One of the most important foods to the Greeks was
- name ONE of the Greek Ball games.
20 Clues: Wines were used as • Wine was important for • the Greeks loved to • Girls would get married at • was the farming hard? • Wines were made out of what? • the Greek word for Marbles • Rome was a Republic, Greece was a • Who would choose the girl’s husband? • name ONE of the Greek Ball games. • In Ancient Greece barbarians did not speak • ...
Vocab #4 2024-01-05
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- League An alliance between athens and other greek city states
- An old temple used in ancient greece
- Economy Where currency is used
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- The person who studies basic ideas
- League An alliance between sparta and other greek city states
- civilization A time period in greek history where greek culture mixed with asian culture
- Age A time period of wealth and prosperity
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- Peninsula The peninsula where athens is located
- A type of ruling system
- Capital of greece
- City state in ancient greece
- Country in the balkans
- Economy Where people barter to get things in exchange for something
- A small group of people who rule a country
- A military formation used by greeks against persia
- A type of ruling system
- war A fight between 2 governments in the same country
- A type of ruling system
- When people vote for what they want
20 Clues: Capital of greece • Country in the balkans • A type of ruling system • A type of ruling system • A type of ruling system • City state in ancient greece • Economy Where currency is used • The person who studies basic ideas • When people vote for what they want • An old temple used in ancient greece • Land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
History of ancient Greece and ancient Rome 2026-02-17
10 Clues: roman war group • Olympics greek sports • soldier greek warrior • Wars a famous Roman Wars • the most famous entertainment • Senate a equal power of rome • Caesar a famous Rome Emperor. • very very rich city-state from Greek. • a very very powerful greek city state • Polynesian War greek war between two big states
Greek vs Rome 2021-02-19
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- Greek men wore a _____, while Roman men wore tunics.
- This was important for both Roman and Greek children.
- These were used by Greeks and Roman to make cooking oil.
- Essential foods to the Roman and Greek diet.
- What Rome and Greece used to decorate their cities.
- The Sea that Rome and Greece are located.
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- The primary substance used to make Roman and Greek fabrics.
- Metals used in Greek artwork, but not Roman.
- Small pieces of this were used in the pottery of Greeks and Romans
- Greek clothes were _______, but Roman´s were not.
- Paintings done by both Romans and Greeks
- Essential foods to the Roman and Greek diet.
- This was important for both Roman and Greek children.
- The garment both Greeks and Roman wore on their feet.
14 Clues: Paintings done by both Romans and Greeks • The Sea that Rome and Greece are located. • Metals used in Greek artwork, but not Roman. • Essential foods to the Roman and Greek diet. • Essential foods to the Roman and Greek diet. • Greek clothes were _______, but Roman´s were not. • What Rome and Greece used to decorate their cities. • ...
Vocabulary Stems, Lessons 6.06 - 6.10 2017-12-04
25 Clues: run • all • into • half • fear • many • down • throw • shake • large • touch • carry • peace • motion • before • measure • one who • writing • question • mark, sign • across, out • little, under • with, together • without, 4-letters • without, 2-letters
Spelling List #1 2021-11-16
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- Has 7 letters
- Has 8 letters
- Has 8 letters and is a compound word
- Has 7 letters and means important
- Has 6 letters and some silent ones
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- Has 9 letters
- Has 4 letters and rhymes with flow
- Has 7 letters and rhymes with freason
- Has 7 letters and ends with y
- Has 5 letters and one of them is a silent letter
10 Clues: Has 7 letters • Has 9 letters • Has 8 letters • Has 7 letters and ends with y • Has 7 letters and means important • Has 4 letters and rhymes with flow • Has 6 letters and some silent ones • Has 8 letters and is a compound word • Has 7 letters and rhymes with freason • Has 5 letters and one of them is a silent letter
Wedding 2024-09-01
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- University Alison attended** (6 letters)
- Beach City where Alison was born** (5 letters)
- Andrew's employer** (4 letters)
- Alison's employer** (4 letters)
- City Andrew is from** (5 letters)
- Country where the wedding will take place** (5 letters)
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- City where the couple lives** (6 letters)
- Castle where the wedding will take place** (6 letters)
- Month of the wedding** (7 letters)
- Andrew's profession** (6 letters)
10 Clues: Andrew's employer** (4 letters) • Alison's employer** (4 letters) • Andrew's profession** (6 letters) • City Andrew is from** (5 letters) • Month of the wedding** (7 letters) • University Alison attended** (6 letters) • City where the couple lives** (6 letters) • Beach City where Alison was born** (5 letters) • Castle where the wedding will take place** (6 letters) • ...
The Code 2024-09-06
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- Small objects used in games of chance (4 letters)
- The amount of money required for something (5 letters)
- An intense storm (7 letters)
- period of time (6 letters)
- Area beyond Earth (5 letters)
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- roll or use in a game (4 letters)
- A person with rights in a country (8 letters)
- Royal title (6 letters)
- Entertainment with acrobats and animals (6 letters)
- Writing instrument (6 letters)
10 Clues: Royal title (6 letters) • period of time (6 letters) • An intense storm (7 letters) • Area beyond Earth (5 letters) • Writing instrument (6 letters) • roll or use in a game (4 letters) • A person with rights in a country (8 letters) • Small objects used in games of chance (4 letters) • Entertainment with acrobats and animals (6 letters) • ...
The Giver VOCABULARY CH 9-13 2024-03-11
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- to lesson or become smaller (8 letters)
- causing great happiness or cheer (12 letters)
- forbidden;not allowed (10 letters)
- passing swiftly or rapidly (8 letters)
- to injure by destroying (8 letters)
- out of date;no longer in use (8 letters)
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- alarmed or upset by (8 letters)
- previous; coming before (5 letters)
- a warning or caution (10 letters)
- to be free from an obligation (6 letters)
10 Clues: alarmed or upset by (8 letters) • a warning or caution (10 letters) • forbidden;not allowed (10 letters) • previous; coming before (5 letters) • to injure by destroying (8 letters) • passing swiftly or rapidly (8 letters) • to lesson or become smaller (8 letters) • out of date;no longer in use (8 letters) • to be free from an obligation (6 letters) • ...
CommonLit Article 2024-03-05
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- Honored liberties (5 letters)
- Recognized quality of the student newspaper (9 letters)
- Desirable aspect in journalism classes (7 letters)
- Main attraction for students (11 letters)
- Earned treatment showing value (7 letters)
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- Vital behavior emphasized by Wojcicki (7 letters)
- Important teamwork component (9 letters)
- Third key element for success (5 letters)
- Central principle in Wojcicki's program (4 letters)
- Skill fostered in the program (11 letters)
10 Clues: Honored liberties (5 letters) • Important teamwork component (9 letters) • Third key element for success (5 letters) • Main attraction for students (11 letters) • Skill fostered in the program (11 letters) • Earned treatment showing value (7 letters) • Vital behavior emphasized by Wojcicki (7 letters) • Desirable aspect in journalism classes (7 letters) • ...
Greek and Latin roots 10/8 2024-10-05
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- sleep in Latin
- sleeping mouse
- through,between,across,apart (Greek)
- kindly;jaunty (French)
- year in Latin
- treament of disease by hypnosis
- change over to
- a sun dial ;a glass in closed sun room
- earth in Greek
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- a plant which turns toward the sun
- madness caused by the moon "moonstruck"
- bound across the forehead; a wreath or clown
- occuring twice a year
- God of sleep in Greek mythology
- land in latin
- a layer under the earth where water flows
- across,over,beyond,through In latin
17 Clues: year in Latin • land in latin • sleep in Latin • sleeping mouse • change over to • earth in Greek • occuring twice a year • kindly;jaunty (French) • treament of disease by hypnosis • God of sleep in Greek mythology • a plant which turns toward the sun • across,over,beyond,through In latin • through,between,across,apart (Greek) • a sun dial ;a glass in closed sun room • ...
SPACE CROSSWORD 2023-10-26
9 Clues: (4 LETTERS) • (7 LETTERS) • (8 LETTERS) • (5 LETTERS) • (3LETTERS, 4 LETTERS) • (5 LETTERS, 4 LETTERS) • (7 LETTERS, 4 LETTERS) • (5 LETTERS, 3 LETTERS) • (5 LETTERS, 6 LETTERS)
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Greek name is "Eros"
- Molded out of clay by Hephaestus
- Fostered by Tethys
- Greek name is Athena
- Snake Head Woman
- Killed a Minotaur
- Greek name is Aphrodite
- Where the Gods lived
- Three Headed Dog
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- Sister to Artemis
- Gave fire to man
- Killed Medusa
- Son of Jupiter and Maia in Roman Mythology (Zeus = Jupiter)
- One eyed monsters
- A beautiful Princess who loved Eros
15 Clues: Killed Medusa • Gave fire to man • Snake Head Woman • Three Headed Dog • Sister to Artemis • One eyed monsters • Killed a Minotaur • Fostered by Tethys • Greek name is "Eros" • Greek name is Athena • Where the Gods lived • Greek name is Aphrodite • Molded out of clay by Hephaestus • A beautiful Princess who loved Eros • Son of Jupiter and Maia in Roman Mythology (Zeus = Jupiter)
Ancient Greece Vocab 2023-10-02
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- People power
- People of time dominated by fusion of greek lenguage and costums
- Ancient macedonia ruler
- Member of ancient hellenic race
- A city state
- A heavily armed infantry
- Moral philosopher
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- The 18th king of macedonia
- Art and culture of Greece
- Series of war fought by Greek states and Persia
- The best of all
- A Greek poet
- Founded academic program
- System of rule by the best people
- War fought by athens and sparta
- Civilization centered on a crete
16 Clues: People power • A Greek poet • A city state • The best of all • Moral philosopher • Ancient macedonia ruler • Founded academic program • A heavily armed infantry • Art and culture of Greece • The 18th king of macedonia • War fought by athens and sparta • Member of ancient hellenic race • Civilization centered on a crete • System of rule by the best people • ...
Avadhi’s Vocab Word Within A Word List 4 2022-12-06
25 Clues: new • body • true • both • fear • place • point • throw • sleep • blood • large • think • shape • great • people • weight • mother • father • within • opinion • clothes • straight • act or state • good two letters • good four letters
Aeneid 2016-11-30
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- Queen of Carthage
- Greek name is Hermes
- something spread throughout the African cities
- dido’s dead husband
- Greek name is Hera
- the land that Dido rules over
- Aeneas Father
- a portent of ___
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- Greek name is Zeus
- a symbol of affirmative omen
- name of king that is upset by rumors of dido
- Aeneas Father
- Dido’s brother
- Trojan Warrior
- Dido Sister
- where dido and Aeneas consummated their relationship
16 Clues: Dido Sister • Aeneas Father • Aeneas Father • Dido’s brother • Trojan Warrior • a portent of ___ • Queen of Carthage • Greek name is Zeus • Greek name is Hera • dido’s dead husband • Greek name is Hermes • a symbol of affirmative omen • the land that Dido rules over • name of king that is upset by rumors of dido • something spread throughout the African cities • ...
ancient greece 2023-10-03
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- security, pledge, hostage,
- citadel, city, community of citizens, city-state"
- to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks.”
- king (basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC.
- rule of the best
- be deployed for battle, on the march,
- a Greek philosopher from Athens
- A ruler of Greece in the fourth century b.c.
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- the Spartan general Lysander defeated the Athenian fleet at Aegospotami.
- a way of governing wPersian war on the will of the people.
- scholars have debated whether today's Greeks descend from the actual Mycenaeans,
- Bronze Age civilization of Crete that flourished from about 3000 bce to about 1100 bce.
- “of Doris,” a Greek district, or “of Doros,” referring to the son of Helen of Sparta.
- series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century.
- Greek philosopher and scientist who wrote about virtually every area of knowledge, including most of the sciences
- broad, wide
16 Clues: broad, wide • rule of the best • security, pledge, hostage, • a Greek philosopher from Athens • be deployed for battle, on the march, • to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks.” • A ruler of Greece in the fourth century b.c. • citadel, city, community of citizens, city-state" • a way of governing wPersian war on the will of the people. • ...
Greece Pt 1 2024-10-04
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- In Greece ____, slaves, and foreigners had no political rights.
- ____ was the Greek Goddess of love
- ____ was the twin sister of Apollo and the goddess of the hunt
- The states in evolution of Athenian government were Monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, ____
- ____ was a tyrant that made a hash code of law in Athens
- ____ was the kind of the Greek Gods
- Greek Mythology was based on a ____ religion
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- ____ was the twin brother of Artemis and the god of light
- Because of Greece's ____ terrain it both helped and hindered the development of city states
- ____ was the Greek goddess of marriage and was the wife of Zeus
- ____ was the goddess of Athens and is the goddess of wisdom
- Athens had a _____ democracy
- ____ was a tyrant that ended Debtors prison in Athens
- Athens Sparta and ______ are Greek city states
- In Greece _____ (free adult males) had political rights and the responsibility of civic participation in government
- Greece cites were located on the ____ and Peloponnesus peninsula, Europe, Asia Minor
16 Clues: Athens had a _____ democracy • ____ was the Greek Goddess of love • ____ was the kind of the Greek Gods • Greek Mythology was based on a ____ religion • Athens Sparta and ______ are Greek city states • ____ was a tyrant that ended Debtors prison in Athens • ____ was a tyrant that made a hash code of law in Athens • ...
Spelling Lesson 2.2 2022-11-18
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- Greek prefix that means by oneself or itself
- a device that make large sounds
- Greek prefix that means at a distance
- writing about oneself
- self writing; sign ones name
- Greek root that means write
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- someone selling at a distance
- Greek root that means sound
- distant message
- mapping of the Earth
- sight at a distance
- focus can focus by itself
- a device that writes sound
13 Clues: distant message • sight at a distance • mapping of the Earth • writing about oneself • focus can focus by itself • a device that writes sound • Greek root that means sound • Greek root that means write • self writing; sign ones name • someone selling at a distance • a device that make large sounds • Greek prefix that means at a distance • Greek prefix that means by oneself or itself
time 2025-10-02
12 Clues: Day of Sun. • Woden’s day. • Day of Saturn. • Day before today. • Time that never ends. • King of the Greek gods. • Greek goddess of the Moon. • Device that shows the time. • God of war in Greek mythology. • Norse goddess of love and beauty. • God of the sea in Greek mythology. • A line that shows events in time order.
company name 2024-09-26
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- "Luxury car brand headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, known for its sports cars and SUVs." (6 letters)
- "This Japanese automotive manufacturer, known for its 'Zoom-Zoom' slogan, began as a cork company in 1920."
- "India's largest oil and gas company, headquartered in New Delhi, with operations across 35 countries." (3 letters)
- "American electric vehicle and clean energy company founded in 2003, known for its charismatic CEO." (6 letters)
- "This South Korean conglomerate, founded in 1938, leads in electronics, construction, and shipbuilding." (7 letters)
- "Major Indian airline, founded in 2005, known for its budget-friendly operations." (5 letters)
- "Multinational technology company known for its search engine and cloud computing services, founded in 1998." (6 letters)
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- "The world's largest social media company, rebranded in 2021 to focus on virtual reality and the metaverse." (4 letters)
- "The world's leading coffeehouse chain" (9 letters)
- "A major American e-commerce and cloud computing giant, started as an online bookstore in 1994." (6 letters)
- "Luxury fashion brand, famous for its monogram canvas, founded in France in 1854." (11 letters)
- "India's largest private-sector steel manufacturer, (6 letters)
12 Clues: "The world's leading coffeehouse chain" (9 letters) • "India's largest private-sector steel manufacturer, (6 letters) • "Major Indian airline, founded in 2005, known for its budget-friendly operations." (5 letters) • "Luxury fashion brand, famous for its monogram canvas, founded in France in 1854." (11 letters) • ...
Solidarity Squares 2023-03-24
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- MINORITY, A stereotype that portrays Asian Americans as a highly successful and law-abiding group. (13 letters)
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. (10 letters)
- This type of hate can be defined as the fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers. (9 letters)
- Unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things. (13 letters)
- Intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself. (7 letters)
- A subtle but offensive comment or action directed at a minority or other non-dominant group. (14 letters)
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- Unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest. (10 letters)
- CRIME, A crime motivated by prejudice or bias against a particular social group. (9 letters)
- The ability or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behavior that one dislikes or disagrees with. (9 letters)
- Active and consistent support for marginalized individuals or groups. (9 letters)
- SUPREMACY
- Lack of knowledge, understanding, or information about a particular subject or situation. (9 letters)
12 Clues: SUPREMACY • Intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself. (7 letters) • Active and consistent support for marginalized individuals or groups. (9 letters) • Unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things. (13 letters) • CRIME, A crime motivated by prejudice or bias against a particular social group. (9 letters) • ...
Prefix - "UN" 2023-05-22
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- Freed from being stuck (7 letters)
- Open or release a lock (6 letters)
- Remove items from a vehicle or container (6 letters)
- Lacking good judgment (6 letters)
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- Lacking kindness or compassion (6 letters)
- Reverse an action (4 letters)
- Not secure or protected (6 letters)
- Dissimilar or different (6 letters)
- Not in good physical or mental condition (5 letters)
- Feeling sad or discontent (7 letters)
10 Clues: Reverse an action (4 letters) • Lacking good judgment (6 letters) • Freed from being stuck (7 letters) • Open or release a lock (6 letters) • Not secure or protected (6 letters) • Dissimilar or different (6 letters) • Feeling sad or discontent (7 letters) • Lacking kindness or compassion (6 letters) • Remove items from a vehicle or container (6 letters) • ...
THE FRIDAY GIVEAWAYS 2022-02-02
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- The V in CVA (6 letters)
- One of Hugo Country offices (7 letters)
- Slack Channel with highest members (7 letters)
- One of Hugo's core values (8 letters)
- One of Hugo's Clients (10 letters)
- Hugo's onboarding department (7 letters)
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- Bus Stop on Ikorodu Road, Lagos (7 letters)
- Benchmark under Ego4D (9 letters)
- The R in FRL (7 letters)
- The R in SRT (5 letters)
10 Clues: The V in CVA (6 letters) • The R in FRL (7 letters) • The R in SRT (5 letters) • Benchmark under Ego4D (9 letters) • One of Hugo's Clients (10 letters) • One of Hugo's core values (8 letters) • One of Hugo Country offices (7 letters) • Hugo's onboarding department (7 letters) • Bus Stop on Ikorodu Road, Lagos (7 letters) • Slack Channel with highest members (7 letters)
John 1:5 2024-01-17
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- 5 Letters - appears once in this verse
- 6 Letters - two words - no space
- 4 Letters and 2 Numbers and a colon
- 8 letters - appears twice in the verse
- 5 Letters - two words - no space
- 3 Letters - appears once in the verse
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- 6 Letters - appears once in this verse
- 2 letters
- 8 letters - only appears once in the verse
- 8 Letters - appears twice in the verse
- 5 letters with an apostrophe
11 Clues: 2 letters • 5 letters with an apostrophe • 6 Letters - two words - no space • 5 Letters - two words - no space • 4 Letters and 2 Numbers and a colon • 3 Letters - appears once in the verse • 6 Letters - appears once in this verse • 5 Letters - appears once in this verse • 8 Letters - appears twice in the verse • 8 letters - appears twice in the verse • ...
Year 6 Spellings 2024-03-18
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- A proposed explanation for observed phenomena (7 letters)
- Have a difference in opinion (8 letters)
- Most likely (8 letters)
- Influence or make a difference to (6 letters)
- Covered or concealed underground (6 letters)
- Setting up or creating (12 letters)
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- Related to the body (8 letters)
- Clearly stated or decided (8 letters)
- Past tense of "to be" (4 letters)
- Having no doubt; sure (8 letters)
10 Clues: Most likely (8 letters) • Related to the body (8 letters) • Past tense of "to be" (4 letters) • Having no doubt; sure (8 letters) • Setting up or creating (12 letters) • Clearly stated or decided (8 letters) • Have a difference in opinion (8 letters) • Covered or concealed underground (6 letters) • Influence or make a difference to (6 letters) • ...
puzzle 1 2024-02-12
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- - Rain protection device (8 letters)
- - Device used for stargazing (9 letters)
- - Ancient Egyptian structure (7 letters)
- - Tropical fruit with a spiky exterior (9 letters)
- - Wax stick used for illumination (6 letters)
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- - Stringed instrument played with a bow (7 letters)
- - Two-wheeled vehicle (7 letters)
- - Large mammal with a trunk (8 letters)
- - Artwork created with brushes and pigments (8 letters)
- - Tallest land animal (7 letters)
10 Clues: - Two-wheeled vehicle (7 letters) • - Tallest land animal (7 letters) • - Rain protection device (8 letters) • - Large mammal with a trunk (8 letters) • - Device used for stargazing (9 letters) • - Ancient Egyptian structure (7 letters) • - Wax stick used for illumination (6 letters) • - Tropical fruit with a spiky exterior (9 letters) • ...
Escape Room Puzzle 3 2025-05-19
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- Being honest and dependable (15 letters)
- Assigning tasks to others (10 letters)
- Sticking to a promise or obligation (10 letters)
- Willingness to adapt to change (11 letters)
- The act of exchanging information (15 letters)
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- The inner drive to act (10 letters)
- Being accountable for actions (14 letters)
- Originality and inventiveness (10 letters)
- Maintaining an optimistic mindset (10 letters)
- Guiding and inspiring others (10 letters)
10 Clues: The inner drive to act (10 letters) • Assigning tasks to others (10 letters) • Being honest and dependable (15 letters) • Guiding and inspiring others (10 letters) • Being accountable for actions (14 letters) • Originality and inventiveness (10 letters) • Willingness to adapt to change (11 letters) • Maintaining an optimistic mindset (10 letters) • ...
general knowledge 2024-09-02
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- - Shakespeare's tragic king (4 letters)
- - A large body of saltwater (3 letters)
- - A word meaning "before" in time (3 letters)
- - A flat-topped mountain (4 letters)
- - The chemical symbol for gold (2 letters)
- - The opposite of day (5 letters)
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- - A period of ten years (6 letters)
- - An insect that makes honey (3 letters)
- - The capital of France (5 letters)
- - Feline pet (3 letters)
10 Clues: - Feline pet (3 letters) • - The opposite of day (5 letters) • - A period of ten years (6 letters) • - The capital of France (5 letters) • - A flat-topped mountain (4 letters) • - Shakespeare's tragic king (4 letters) • - A large body of saltwater (3 letters) • - An insect that makes honey (3 letters) • - The chemical symbol for gold (2 letters) • ...
Cross word 2024-11-13
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- warrior class (7 letters)
- leader of Japan (6 letters)
- who sells goods (8 letters)
- ruler in Japan (7 letters)
- lord in Japan (6 letters)
- person who works the land (7 letters)
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- country of the samurai (5 letters)
- method on hills (9 letters)
- crop grown in Japan (4 letters)
- person who grows crops (6 letters)
10 Clues: warrior class (7 letters) • lord in Japan (6 letters) • ruler in Japan (7 letters) • method on hills (9 letters) • leader of Japan (6 letters) • who sells goods (8 letters) • crop grown in Japan (4 letters) • country of the samurai (5 letters) • person who grows crops (6 letters) • person who works the land (7 letters)
Word cross 2023-10-23
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- Vivid mental pictures created through words (7 letters).
- A figure of speech with contrasting words (8 letters).
- In opposition or disagreement (10 letters).
- The direct opposite (10 letters).
- Exaggerated language (9 letters).
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- A statement that's self-contradictory (7 letters).
- Placing contrasting things nearby (13 letters).
- Irony used to mock (7 letters).
- Expressing opposing ideas (12 letters).
- The presence of opposing elements (12 letters).
10 Clues: Irony used to mock (7 letters). • The direct opposite (10 letters). • Exaggerated language (9 letters). • Expressing opposing ideas (12 letters). • In opposition or disagreement (10 letters). • Placing contrasting things nearby (13 letters). • The presence of opposing elements (12 letters). • A statement that's self-contradictory (7 letters). • ...
Term 2 Week 1 2024-04-18
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- Getting ready for something (12 letters)
- Almost the same (7 letters)
- Know someone just a little (7 letters)
- A publication with articles and pictures (8 letters)
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- Something that gets in your way (8 letters)
- Feel awkward or ashamed (10 letters)
- A small town (7 letters)
- Not together (8 letters)
- A place with lots of books (7 letters)
- A large number of something (4 letters)
10 Clues: A small town (7 letters) • Not together (8 letters) • Almost the same (7 letters) • Feel awkward or ashamed (10 letters) • A place with lots of books (7 letters) • Know someone just a little (7 letters) • A large number of something (4 letters) • Getting ready for something (12 letters) • Something that gets in your way (8 letters) • ...
Spellings Week 10 2022-09-01
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- Endure or tolerate (5 letters)
- An asymmetrical flower, often white or pink (6 letters)
- Ability or skill (10 letters)
- Pleasantly odd (6 letters)
- Believing the worst in people (7 letters)
- Resting or still (9 letters)
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- Disparage or find fault with (7 letters)
- A plentiful amount (9 letters)
- Focus (13 letters)
- When you are spending more than you're earning you are building up a... (7 letters)
10 Clues: Focus (13 letters) • Pleasantly odd (6 letters) • Resting or still (9 letters) • Ability or skill (10 letters) • Endure or tolerate (5 letters) • A plentiful amount (9 letters) • Disparage or find fault with (7 letters) • Believing the worst in people (7 letters) • An asymmetrical flower, often white or pink (6 letters) • ...
YL 16-3 Vocab 2025-03-16
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- To scatter or spread widely (8 letters)
- The origin or starting point (6 letters)
- To strengthen or support (9 letters)
- To cover with liquid (7 letters)
- To travel across (8 letters)
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- To have a conversation (8 letters)
- Not a lot of (5 letters)
- Rough in texture or quality (6 letters)
- The activity of buying and selling (8 letters)
- Harmful or unfavourable (7 letters)
10 Clues: Not a lot of (5 letters) • To travel across (8 letters) • To cover with liquid (7 letters) • To have a conversation (8 letters) • Harmful or unfavourable (7 letters) • To strengthen or support (9 letters) • To scatter or spread widely (8 letters) • Rough in texture or quality (6 letters) • The origin or starting point (6 letters) • ...
G2 & 3 2024-10-29
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- The season after winter (6 letters)
- A pet that says “meow” (3 letters)
- Opposite of big (3 letters)
- Opposite of hot (4 letters)
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- A yellow fruit (6 letters)
- A place where you learn (6 letters)
- The day after Monday (7 letters)
- A sweet treat made from cocoa (5 letters)
- A color of the sky (4 letters)
- An animal that barks (3 letters)
10 Clues: A yellow fruit (6 letters) • Opposite of big (3 letters) • Opposite of hot (4 letters) • A color of the sky (4 letters) • The day after Monday (7 letters) • An animal that barks (3 letters) • A pet that says “meow” (3 letters) • The season after winter (6 letters) • A place where you learn (6 letters) • A sweet treat made from cocoa (5 letters)
Genetic Vocabulary 2014-04-23
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- letters that determine physical traits
- same letters
- physical traits determened by letters
- both capital letters
- egg or sperm cells
- thing that carries 23 chromosomes
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- person that made the punnett square
- the one that always loses
- one lowercase letter and one uppercase
- the one that always wins
- different letters
- square helps find possibilities of kids traits
12 Clues: same letters • different letters • egg or sperm cells • both capital letters • the one that always wins • the one that always loses • thing that carries 23 chromosomes • person that made the punnett square • physical traits determened by letters • letters that determine physical traits • one lowercase letter and one uppercase • square helps find possibilities of kids traits
-es is added to words ending in y 2025-02-17
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- - Attempts or efforts made to succeed (5 letters)
- - Responses to questions or requests (7 letters)
- - Transports or bears something (7 letters)
- - Secret agents or watchers (5 letters)
- - Young children (6 letters)
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- - Insects or moves through the air (5 letters)
- - Shouts or weeps loudly (5 letters)
- - Large vehicles for transporting goods (7 letters)
- - Duplicates or reproductions (6 letters)
- - Stocks or provisions of goods (8 letters)
10 Clues: - Young children (6 letters) • - Shouts or weeps loudly (5 letters) • - Secret agents or watchers (5 letters) • - Duplicates or reproductions (6 letters) • - Transports or bears something (7 letters) • - Stocks or provisions of goods (8 letters) • - Insects or moves through the air (5 letters) • - Responses to questions or requests (7 letters) • ...
Meteorology - Academic Vocabulary 2024-01-22
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- Liquid precipitation (4 letters)
- Short-term weather prediction (7 letters)
- Frozen precipitation (4 letters)
- Hot and humid weather (6 letters)
- Loud sound during a storm (7 letters)
- Opposite of wet (3 letters)
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- Thin white cloud at high altitude (7 letters)
- Tool for measuring temperature (10 letters)
- Sky color on a clear day (4 letters)
- Strong wind storm that forms over water (8 letters)
10 Clues: Opposite of wet (3 letters) • Liquid precipitation (4 letters) • Frozen precipitation (4 letters) • Hot and humid weather (6 letters) • Sky color on a clear day (4 letters) • Loud sound during a storm (7 letters) • Short-term weather prediction (7 letters) • Tool for measuring temperature (10 letters) • Thin white cloud at high altitude (7 letters) • ...
crosswords 2024-09-13
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- Structure carrying a road or railroad (8 letters)
- Conclusion drawn from facts (9 letters)
- Synonym of "invulnerable" (10 letters)
- To multiply rapidly (11 letters)
- Respectful yielding to authority (9 letters)
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- To prevent something (7 letters)
- To discuss or consult with someone (6 letters)
- To stray from a path or plan (7 letters)
- To offer or present (7 letters)
- To delay or put aside (5 letters)
10 Clues: To offer or present (7 letters) • To prevent something (7 letters) • To multiply rapidly (11 letters) • To delay or put aside (5 letters) • Synonym of "invulnerable" (10 letters) • Conclusion drawn from facts (9 letters) • To stray from a path or plan (7 letters) • Respectful yielding to authority (9 letters) • To discuss or consult with someone (6 letters) • ...
Spelling Words - Week 5 2026-04-02
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- aggressive or cruel (7 letters) → VICIOUS
- worry or anxiety (11 letters) → DISTRESSFUL
- or pulsing rhythmically (9 letters) → THROBBING
- large quantities; abundantly (9 letters) → PROFUSELY
- calm after worry (8 letters) → RELIEVED
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- or ability to do something (10 letters) → COMPETENCY
- bravery and boldness (11 letters) → COURAGEOUSLY
- to marry; betrothal (10 letters) → ENGAGEMENT
- or cited (8 letters) → REFERRED
- to work together smoothly (12 letters) → COORDINATION
10 Clues: or cited (8 letters) → REFERRED • calm after worry (8 letters) → RELIEVED • aggressive or cruel (7 letters) → VICIOUS • worry or anxiety (11 letters) → DISTRESSFUL • to marry; betrothal (10 letters) → ENGAGEMENT • or pulsing rhythmically (9 letters) → THROBBING • bravery and boldness (11 letters) → COURAGEOUSLY • or ability to do something (10 letters) → COMPETENCY • ...
The Mayan Times CrossWord 2024-05-19
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- Ancient Mesoamerican civilization is known for its temples and calendar systems. 5 letters
- Mayans created a sophisticated system of writing with over 800 symbols. 7 letters
- Famous Mayan site in Mexico, a New Seven Wonder of the World. 5 letters
- Mathematical concepts, discovered by the Mayans. 4 letters
- Mayan spiritual healers. 6 letters
- Most popular traded crop among the Mayans, also known as corn. 5 letters
- Ancient Mayan ball game. 4 letters
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- Ancient Mayan ritual involving the removal of a heart to honor the sun god. 9 letters
- Mayans turned cacao into this treat by mixing it with water, honey, chili peppers, and cornmeal. 7 letters
- Most popular traded crop among the Mayans, also known as corn. 5 letters
- Traditional Mayan garment worn by women, called a "faja". 6 letters
- Mayan practice involving drilling holes in front teeth for decorative purposes. 6 letters
12 Clues: Mayan spiritual healers. 6 letters • Ancient Mayan ball game. 4 letters • Mathematical concepts, discovered by the Mayans. 4 letters • Traditional Mayan garment worn by women, called a "faja". 6 letters • Famous Mayan site in Mexico, a New Seven Wonder of the World. 5 letters • Most popular traded crop among the Mayans, also known as corn. 5 letters • ...
Tea Time: Challenge Yourself with Financial Literacy! 2024-04-23
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- A method of saving for retirement or other financial goals (11 letters)
- Legal document specifying how a person's assets are distributed after death (4 letters)
- A strategy to minimize tax liability (8 letters)
- Amount paid to the government based on income or goods purchased (4 letters)
- A document outlining who can make medical decisions if a person is unable to (9 letters)
- A plan for how money is allocated and managed (10 letters)
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- A form of financial protection against the costs associated with healthcare (9 letters)
- Protects against financial loss in case of unexpected events (8 letters)
- Provides coverage for healthcare expenses (6 letters)
- Financial instrument that represents ownership in a company (9 letters)
- Money paid to an insurance company in exchange for coverage (6 letters)
11 Clues: A strategy to minimize tax liability (8 letters) • Provides coverage for healthcare expenses (6 letters) • A plan for how money is allocated and managed (10 letters) • A method of saving for retirement or other financial goals (11 letters) • Financial instrument that represents ownership in a company (9 letters) • ...
Tree Growth 2024-09-11
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- A key factor for tree growth that comes from sunlight. (5 letters)
- Forest practice that involves planting trees in deforested areas. (12 letters)
- A factor affecting tree growth, involving competition for nutrients between trees. (6 letters)
- Trees take in carbon dioxide and release this gas. (6 letters)
- Trees help reduce this environmental issue by absorbing carbon dioxide. (7 letters)
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- The gas produced by trees during photosynthesis. (6 letters)
- The process trees use to make food from sunlight. (12 letters)
- Removal of large areas of trees, negatively impacting the environment. (12 letters)
- This type of tree growth increases the height of the tree. (7 letters)
- The part of a tree that holds up branches. (5 letters)
- The underground part of the tree that absorbs water and nutrients. (5 letters)
- Natural factors like water, soil, and temperature that affect tree growth. (13 letters)
12 Clues: The part of a tree that holds up branches. (5 letters) • The gas produced by trees during photosynthesis. (6 letters) • The process trees use to make food from sunlight. (12 letters) • Trees take in carbon dioxide and release this gas. (6 letters) • A key factor for tree growth that comes from sunlight. (5 letters) • ...
Solve the crossword by filling in the correct word based on the clues provided. 2025-03-26
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- An official document that allows you to travel to a foreign country. (7 letters)
- A person who is always optimistic and expects good things to happen. (9 letters)
- The act of protecting something from loss or damage. (10 letters)
- To take part in an activity or event. (11 letters)
- A person who regularly watches or attends a show, sports event, or performance. (9 letters)
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- A synonym for ‘complicated’ or ‘difficult to understand’. (9 letters)
- Someone who takes part in a competition. (11 letters)
- To express disagreement with something, especially formally. (6 letters)
- A building where valuable objects such as paintings and sculptures are kept and displayed. (6 letters)
- A person who writes articles for newspapers or magazines. (9 letters)
- A feeling of worry or nervousness about something that might happen. (7 letters)
11 Clues: To take part in an activity or event. (11 letters) • Someone who takes part in a competition. (11 letters) • The act of protecting something from loss or damage. (10 letters) • A synonym for ‘complicated’ or ‘difficult to understand’. (9 letters) • A person who writes articles for newspapers or magazines. (9 letters) • ...
Adolesence 2025-06-20
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- Refers to changes in mood and social interactions during adolescence (8 letters)
- Family type that may impact emotional health and social support in teens (7 letters)
- Chemical messengers that regulate various body functions (7 letters)
- , A key psychosocial milestone achieved when developing a sense of self (8 letters)
- Pressure, Influences from friends and peers that shape identity and behaviors (12 letters)
- Thinking, A cognitive milestone, typical at around age 15, where abstract thinking begins (16 letters)
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- Environmental influences that shape adolescent development (11 letters)
- The process of physical and emotional change during teenage years (7 letters)
- health concern in adolescence, often related to body image (7 letters)
- A common skin condition that often appears during adolescence (4 letters)
- Stage where most cross into adulthood, transforming physically and emotionally (11 letters)
11 Clues: Chemical messengers that regulate various body functions (7 letters) • health concern in adolescence, often related to body image (7 letters) • Environmental influences that shape adolescent development (11 letters) • A common skin condition that often appears during adolescence (4 letters) • ...
"Links of Kindness & Bullying Prevention" 2024-10-23
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- – The foundation of relationships that The Links, Incorporated fosters (10 letters)
- – Speaking out against bullying and standing up for others (8 letters)
- – One of the most powerful tools against bullying (8 letters)
- – A core value promoted in both The Links and bullying prevention efforts (7 letters)
- – Acting with honesty and strong moral principles, both in service and bullying prevention (9 letters)
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- – Coming together to create stronger, more supportive communities (5 letters)
- – Understanding and sharing the feelings of another, crucial in bullying prevention (7 letters)
- – What it takes to stand up to bullying (7 letters)
- – Valuing different perspectives and backgrounds (9 letters)
- – What is needed to create safe environments for all individuals (7 letters)
- – The commitment to helping others, a value shared by The Links (7 letters)
11 Clues: – What it takes to stand up to bullying (7 letters) • – Valuing different perspectives and backgrounds (9 letters) • – One of the most powerful tools against bullying (8 letters) • – Speaking out against bullying and standing up for others (8 letters) • – The commitment to helping others, a value shared by The Links (7 letters) • ...
Gender Veiws 2024-12-06
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- Modern audiences may see Lady Macbeth’s ambition as ______. (10 letters)
- ______ I was a Renaissance leader who blended masculine and feminine traits. (9 letters)
- The Renaissance began questioning the ______ nature of gender roles. (7 letters)
- The witches’ power is linked to their ______ abilities. (8 letters)
- Gender roles in the 11th century often confined women to ______ responsibilities. (8 letters)
- The witches in Macbeth are described as having ______, emphasizing their ambiguous gender. (6 letters)
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- Masculinity in Macbeth is often tied to ______ and violence. (7 letters)
- Lady Macbeth asks to be "______" to gain power. (6 letters)
- Shakespeare critiques ______ gender norms in Macbeth. (5 letters)
- In the 11th century, men were expected to be ______ and protectors. (8 letters)
- ______ norms reinforced male authority in both the 11th century and the Renaissance. (9 letters)
11 Clues: Shakespeare critiques ______ gender norms in Macbeth. (5 letters) • Lady Macbeth asks to be "______" to gain power. (6 letters) • The witches’ power is linked to their ______ abilities. (8 letters) • Masculinity in Macbeth is often tied to ______ and violence. (7 letters) • Modern audiences may see Lady Macbeth’s ambition as ______. (10 letters) • ...
Bullock #5 2012-11-14
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- 3rd century Church Leader 169
- Greek for "Lord"
- Theme of Psalms 2,18,20,45 etc. 162
- Greek OT 137
- Founder of Hebrew Musicology 133
- Non-biblical book of poetry 133
- Hebrew term for God 135
- Number of "Books" in the Psalms 140
- Greek term for Mizmor 131
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- "Praise the Lord" 135
- Latin OT 131
- German "setting in life"
- Cursing Psalm 164
- Hebrew term for Lord 135
- Hebrew for praises 131
- David's chief musician 138
16 Clues: Latin OT 131 • Greek OT 137 • Greek for "Lord" • Cursing Psalm 164 • "Praise the Lord" 135 • Hebrew for praises 131 • Hebrew term for God 135 • German "setting in life" • Hebrew term for Lord 135 • Greek term for Mizmor 131 • David's chief musician 138 • 3rd century Church Leader 169 • Non-biblical book of poetry 133 • Founder of Hebrew Musicology 133 • Theme of Psalms 2,18,20,45 etc. 162 • ...
