greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Greek to Medieval Theatre 2022-11-08
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- the language in which Pagans didn't know
- dirty business man
- sang as Rome burned
- valued by the Greek
- hated by Rome
- plays that depict morals
- young woman stock character
- a type of story-telling which valued masks
- believed in the older religions
- Roman playwright 'S'
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- Roman term for an actor
- Greek playwright 'E'
- believed in the saints
- a type of play that depicts rude humor
- Greek term for an actor
- valued by the Romans
16 Clues: hated by Rome • dirty business man • sang as Rome burned • valued by the Greek • Greek playwright 'E' • valued by the Romans • Roman playwright 'S' • believed in the saints • Roman term for an actor • Greek term for an actor • plays that depict morals • young woman stock character • believed in the older religions • a type of play that depicts rude humor • ...
READING 2025-08-25
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- Realistic books
- used to make books
- you can read on ?? like Sora,Epic and other reading sites
- Almost a song but with words
- Cut down to make papers
- Letters + Letters= Words+Words=Sentences+Paper and Cover=?
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- Imaginary Books
- books A type of book that shows cultures and ancestry
- you can read in diffrent ?
- Cool Funky ? on a book
- Letters+Letters you read them
- A B C D
- person who makes books
13 Clues: A B C D • Imaginary Books • Realistic books • used to make books • Cool Funky ? on a book • person who makes books • Cut down to make papers • you can read in diffrent ? • Almost a song but with words • Letters+Letters you read them • books A type of book that shows cultures and ancestry • you can read on ?? like Sora,Epic and other reading sites • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-06-03
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- goddess of the rainbow
- god of fire and crafts
- daughter was cursed to spend half of each in the underworld with Hades
- cross between a lion and an eagle
- Greek name for Mars
- Jason & the Argonauts sailed to Colchis in search of _____
- Greek name for mercury
- offspring of a god and mortal
- god of sleep
- had the power to turn anything to gold with a touch
- abducted by Zeus
- Zeus was married to
- half man, half bull
- type of tree sacred to Apollo
- goddess of discord
- Greek name for cupid
- Altas holds what on his shoulders
- killed his father, married his mother
- who ate his children to protect his rule
- who replaced Hestia on the Olympian council
- what fruit got Persephone stuck in the underworld
- who did Athena turn into a gorgon
- Zeus, Hades, and _____ were brothers
- muse of history
- Aphrodite was the goddess of love and _____
- god of fertility and marriage
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- Athena was the goddess of _____ & strategic warfare
- fired the arrow that hit Achilles' heel
- born from Zeus' head
- the symbol of Ares
- Greek hero assigned the 12 labors
- turned Atlas into stone
- Prometheus stole _____ from Zeus and gave it to the mortals
- Greek hero of the trojan war
- Icarus tried to escape from _____
- had nine heads
- first Olympian
- titan of light
- killed Medusa
- god of music, poetry, and art
- born of seafoam
- Apollo's twin
- Greek name for Pluto
- Romulus & Remus were suckled by a shewolf and fed by what
- pushed a stone uphill for all eternity
- fell in love with a statue he carved
- god of war
- Atlas was a member of The _____
48 Clues: god of war • god of sleep • killed Medusa • Apollo's twin • had nine heads • first Olympian • titan of light • born of seafoam • muse of history • abducted by Zeus • the symbol of Ares • goddess of discord • Greek name for Mars • Zeus was married to • half man, half bull • born from Zeus' head • Greek name for Pluto • Greek name for cupid • goddess of the rainbow • god of fire and crafts • ...
It's all Greek to me 2020-10-25
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- Our new favorite airline.
- This blew up and created the island of Santorini we have today.
- Our favorite restaurant in Crete.
- The sea that is home to Greece.
- The Greek Cappucino we need in our lives again.
- This Greek city was the first stop on our honeymoon.
- the Cretan city we spent most of our time in.
- The backyard of Greece.
- Homes (and our hotel rooms) were built into these in Santorini.
- The friendly donkey we met in Oia (2 wrds).
- The greek condiment we both loved.
- Our hotel in Athens (3 wrds).
- The Instagram-worthy town in Sanorini that we stayed in.
- Home of the minotaur that we toured in Crete (2 wrds).
- Our hotel in Santorina (you called it Atlantis).
- "Temple of _________" - the last historical stop on our epic Greek honeymoon.
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- The old fort you made me go to (that I ended up loving).
- Our stunning resort in Crete (2 wrds).
- Your go-to order in Greece.
- The last and most beautiful leg of our honeymoon.
- Furry friends that roamed every city we went to.
- "Life ____ _______ in Greece." (2 words).
- The airport where we had the never-ending layover thanks to the airline strikes.
- The archeological site of this pre-historic town that we visited in Santorini.
- She was our favorite Athens tour guide (and it's not Panacotta)
- The infamous Greek temple and first stop of our Athens tour.
- the other famous Greek liquor that tastes like licorice.
- A shot of Cretan hospitality (literally)
- We ate this at every meal.
29 Clues: The backyard of Greece. • Our new favorite airline. • We ate this at every meal. • Your go-to order in Greece. • Our hotel in Athens (3 wrds). • The sea that is home to Greece. • Our favorite restaurant in Crete. • The greek condiment we both loved. • Our stunning resort in Crete (2 wrds). • A shot of Cretan hospitality (literally) • "Life ____ _______ in Greece." (2 words). • ...
World Literature Final Review 2023-12-15
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- A mentor figure who survives an early massacre and tries to warn Jews about the atrocities
- A devoted and seemingly docile housewife who takes drastic action
- A mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, confined in the labyrinth in Greek mythology
- A nervous and gullible character who falls victim to a practical joke
- A young woman whose birthday party provides a chance for a reconciliation between two small towns in Mexico
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruling from Mount Olympus
- A heroic figure in Greek mythology known for his strength and the completion of twelve labors
- One of the taxidermied creatures that adds to the unsettling atmosphere of a bed and breakfast
- A mischievous and imaginative girl who weaves a deceptive story to entertain herself
- The goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology, often portrayed as a strategic and wise deity
- A prisoner in the concentration camps known for playing the violin
- A mystical object with the power to grant wishes, bringing both hope and tragedy
- A bold young man who gifts an expensive cheese to the people of a rival town
- A rival landowner whose fate becomes intertwined with Ulrich von Gradwitz
- A ruler of Thebes whose decree sets the tragic events of the play in motion
- A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, seduced and abducted by Zeus in the form of a bull
- A landowners whose encounter in the woods takes an unexpected turn
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- Elie's father who accompanies him through the hardships of the concentration camps
- The apple of discord, a symbol of strife in Greek mythology, leading to the Judgment of Paris and the Trojan War
- A young man whose family experiences the consequences of making wishes with a magical paw
- A blind prophet whose warnings go unheeded by Creon
- A young man who checks into a bed and breakfast with dire consequences
- A fellow prisoner in "Night," searching for his son in the concentration camps
- a sadistic doctor known for inhumane medical experiments on prisoners during the Holocaust
- A young Greek woman known for her defiance of Creon's orders
- A legendary Greek hero of the Trojan War, known for his strength and vulnerability in his heel
- A husband who becomes the victim of a shocking crime
- The narrator and protagonist “Night," recounting his experiences during the Holocaust
- Antigone's sister who refuses to help her sister in defying Creon's orders
- A Titan who defies Zeus to bring fire and knowledge to humanity in Greek mythology
30 Clues: A blind prophet whose warnings go unheeded by Creon • A husband who becomes the victim of a shocking crime • A young Greek woman known for her defiance of Creon's orders • A devoted and seemingly docile housewife who takes drastic action • The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruling from Mount Olympus • ...
Marleeq's crossword BHPS 2020-06-22
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- 5 letters, one of the top ten best sports
- 3 letters, an animal that barks
- 8 letters battle royale game
- 6 letters, my favourite colour
- 7 letters, my name
- 5 letters, my first and favourite pet
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- 8 letters, my favourite food
- 9 letters, my favourite take away
- 4 letters, we wouldn't be here without it
- 3 letters, my chinese spirit animal
10 Clues: 7 letters, my name • 8 letters, my favourite food • 8 letters battle royale game • 6 letters, my favourite colour • 3 letters, an animal that barks • 9 letters, my favourite take away • 3 letters, my chinese spirit animal • 5 letters, my first and favourite pet • 5 letters, one of the top ten best sports • 4 letters, we wouldn't be here without it
Kupita Transiciones 2015-08-20
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- Eleven Letters; Marking one's pleasure at an important event or occasion by engaging in enjoyable, typically social, activity
- Eleven Letters; Growth, Progress
- Eight Letters; into or in one gathering, company, mass
- Nine Letters; Notable, Remarkable
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- Nine Letters; Knowledge, Consciousness
- Six Letters; Something that is fair and just
- Five letters; oneness
- Eleven Letters; Something accomplished
- Nine Letters; Collective Involvement
- Nine Letters; Variety, Multiformity
10 Clues: Five letters; oneness • Eleven Letters; Growth, Progress • Nine Letters; Notable, Remarkable • Nine Letters; Variety, Multiformity • Nine Letters; Collective Involvement • Nine Letters; Knowledge, Consciousness • Eleven Letters; Something accomplished • Six Letters; Something that is fair and just • Eight Letters; into or in one gathering, company, mass • ...
Viral hemorrhagic fever 2023-11-27
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- for Dengue Fever (6 letters)
- period for Lassa Fever (3 letters)
- manifestation seen in viral hemorrhagic fevers (8 letters)
- responsible for transmitting Yellow Fever (4 letters)
- symptoms of Ebola Virus Disease (4 letters)
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- family associated with Lassa Fever (8 letters)
- causing Dengue Fever (5 letters)
- reservoir for Lassa Virus (7 letters)
- where Ebola Virus was first identified (6 letters)
- common in Yellow Fever (7 letters)
10 Clues: for Dengue Fever (6 letters) • causing Dengue Fever (5 letters) • period for Lassa Fever (3 letters) • common in Yellow Fever (7 letters) • reservoir for Lassa Virus (7 letters) • symptoms of Ebola Virus Disease (4 letters) • family associated with Lassa Fever (8 letters) • where Ebola Virus was first identified (6 letters) • ...
Crazy Cristmas Crossword! 2024-12-17
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- It’s cold and made of frozen water (4 letters)
- This sweet candy is red and white (9 letters)
- Santa’s helpers (5 letters)
- The red-nosed reindeer (7 letters)
- Gifts are wrapped with this (6 letters)
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- December 25th (9 letters)
- A traditional Christmas plant (9 letters)
- The sound bells make (6 letters)
- a sock hung by the fireplace (8 letters)
- Santa’s ride (6 letters)
10 Clues: Santa’s ride (6 letters) • December 25th (9 letters) • Santa’s helpers (5 letters) • The sound bells make (6 letters) • The red-nosed reindeer (7 letters) • Gifts are wrapped with this (6 letters) • a sock hung by the fireplace (8 letters) • A traditional Christmas plant (9 letters) • This sweet candy is red and white (9 letters) • ...
Derek's Birthday Puzzle 2025-05-20
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- Popular drink that Derek has never experienced (6 letters)
- Derek’s favorite tennis player (6 letters)
- Derek’s partner name (5 letters)
- sport Derek just doesn’t understand (4 letters)
- Derek’s favorite color (5 letters)
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- Favorite weekend spot (9 letters)
- Derek favorite holiday destination (8 letters)
- Where does Derek keep his chocolate (6 letters)
- Derek’s pop poster pinup (7 letters)
- Derek’s favorite car brand (3 letters)
10 Clues: Derek’s partner name (5 letters) • Favorite weekend spot (9 letters) • Derek’s favorite color (5 letters) • Derek’s pop poster pinup (7 letters) • Derek’s favorite car brand (3 letters) • Derek’s favorite tennis player (6 letters) • Derek favorite holiday destination (8 letters) • Where does Derek keep his chocolate (6 letters) • ...
Red Words: List 9 2025-11-04
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- Fellow, chap, or man (3 letters)
- Show the way or lead (5 letters)
- Visitor or someone invited (5 letters)
- Move on foot (4 letters)
- Two of a kind (4 letters)
- Lack or desire something (4 letters)
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- Make a decision without full information (5 letters)
- No longer present; departed (4 letters)
- In the direction of (6 letters )
- Fruit that sounds like "pair" (4 letters)
10 Clues: Move on foot (4 letters) • Two of a kind (4 letters) • Fellow, chap, or man (3 letters) • Show the way or lead (5 letters) • In the direction of (6 letters ) • Lack or desire something (4 letters) • Visitor or someone invited (5 letters) • No longer present; departed (4 letters) • Fruit that sounds like "pair" (4 letters) • ...
Professions 2024-03-19
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- A person who designs buildings and structures (8 letters)
- Someone who operates a motor vehicle to transport passengers or goods (7 letters)
- An individual who provides medical care to animals (9 letters)
- An individual who teaches students in a school (7 letters)
- A person who writes news stories for newspapers or magazines (7 letters)
- A professional who manages financial records and prepares reports (8 letters)
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- Someone who creates and designs websites (10 letters)
- A professional who prepares and dispenses medications (8 letters)
- A person who performs legal work and represents clients in court
- A skilled worker who repairs electrical systems (7 letters)
- An individual who cooks and prepares food in a restaurant (9 letters)
11 Clues: Someone who creates and designs websites (10 letters) • A person who designs buildings and structures (8 letters) • An individual who teaches students in a school (7 letters) • A skilled worker who repairs electrical systems (7 letters) • An individual who provides medical care to animals (9 letters) • ...
Greek Theater 2024-02-26
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- Plot refers to the (Blank) of the play.
- What is the meaning of diction or speech?
- Language refers to how language is used in the (Blank)
- What is another word for language?
- What is the meaning of thought or idea?
- What carries the story?
- What is the plot called in the greek?
- There should be a whole action with (blank), (blank), & (blank).
- What is the structure of actions or dramatic structure?
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- Theme is called what in greek?
- Theme refers to the (blank) of the play.
- Music is also called what in greek?
- What is another name for spectacle?
- (Blank) plays used music extensively, as did shakespeare
- Theme is the main ideas or (Blank) learning
- (Blank) can also refer to the rhythm or tempo of the play
- What was an imitation or micry of life?
- What do characters carry forward?
- Characters are called what in geek?
19 Clues: What carries the story? • Theme is called what in greek? • What do characters carry forward? • What is another word for language? • Music is also called what in greek? • What is another name for spectacle? • Characters are called what in geek? • What is the plot called in the greek? • Plot refers to the (Blank) of the play. • What is the meaning of thought or idea? • ...
Spelling - Silent Letters 2021-03-08
18 Clues: people • tiny bit • destroys • a spirit • truthful • many times • to make soft • to try to hear • day of the week • part of the way • without feeling • trip on a plane • one of the fingers • part of each finger • tool used on the hair • understood or realized • response to a question • land surrounded by water
Research Logistics 2026-04-02
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- The ethical rule of Informed ________ means warehouse workers must know the risks of your study before agreeing to participate. (7 Letters)
- Accepting that a stowage plan is safe strictly because a senior captain said so, without checking the math, is relying on this alternative to research. (9 Letters)
- The type of data you are using when you download the World Bank's Logistics Performance Index instead of surveying ports yourself. (9 Letters)
- The infamous researcher who ordered participants to deliver fake electric shocks to test obedience to authority. (7 Letters)
- The specific missing piece of knowledge in the current academic literature that your study aims to fill.
- The specific subset of the population that you actually collect data from (e.g., the 80 truck drivers you surveyed).
- The philosophical study of knowledge; figuring out exactly how we know a shipping schedule is actually true. (12 Letters)
- The overarching "blueprint" that logically connects your research question to your data collection and analysis.
- A specific characteristic or value inside a category, such as "Perishable" or "Hazardous" for cargo types. (9 Letters)
- The variable in your study that is considered the "cause" or the factor being manipulated (e.g., The implementation of a new Gate Appointment System).
- To capture actual physical behavior rather than what workers claim they do on a survey, you would use participant __________.
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- The type of reasoning that starts with specific observations on the dock and builds up to a brand-new theory (Bottom-Up). (9 Letters)
- A non-probability sampling method where you interview one participant (like an informal courier) and ask them to refer you to others.
- A probability sampling method where the population is divided into distinct subgroups (like "Independent Drivers" and "Fleet Drivers") before randomly selecting from each.
- The Dependent ________ is the "effect" or outcome you are measuring in your conceptual framework (e.g., vessel turnaround time). (8 Letters)
- A type of qualitative data collection involving a guided discussion with 6 to 10 participants. (Two words, no space)
- An alternative to research where a manager insists on using paper manifests simply because "we’ve always done it this way." (9 Letters)
- The strategy of using multiple data sources or methods (like surveys and port timestamp data) to cross-verify your findings and increase credibility.
- The critical skill in a Literature Review where you connect different authors' arguments by themes, rather than just summarizing them one by one.
- A type of research design used to establish cause-and-effect relationships (answering the "Why" or "How").
- The type of reasoning that starts with a broad supply chain theory and tests it with specific port data (Top-Down). (9 Letters)
- The ethical principle where you know the truck driver's identity, but you promise to keep it a secret in your final report. (15 Letters)
22 Clues: The specific missing piece of knowledge in the current academic literature that your study aims to fill. • A type of research design used to establish cause-and-effect relationships (answering the "Why" or "How"). • The overarching "blueprint" that logically connects your research question to your data collection and analysis. • ...
weather terms 2024-05-01
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- Natural disaster with strong winds and circular motion
- the air that has 5 main layers and several secondary layers
- Natural spectrum of colors that appears in the sky after rain (7 letters)
- Thick mist that reduces visibility
- a vertically formed cloud that is often capped with a anvil shaped cloud
- High-altitude cloud formation that looks like a honeycomb
- Extended period of unusually low precipitation (7 letters)
- Thin layer of ice that forms on surfaces when temperatures drop below freezing (5 letters)
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- the storm that lasts about 3 hours and has blowing snow everywhere.
- Towering cloud associated with thunderstorms
- snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility (8 letters)
- Shooting star or a celestial object that enters Earth's atmosphere
- Weather event with falling balls of ice (9 letters)
- Violent windstorm with funnel-shaped cloud
- Seasonal wind and rain pattern, especially in South and Southeast Asia (7 letters)
- Thick, gray rain cloud associated with steady precipitation
16 Clues: Thick mist that reduces visibility • Violent windstorm with funnel-shaped cloud • Towering cloud associated with thunderstorms • Weather event with falling balls of ice (9 letters) • Natural disaster with strong winds and circular motion • High-altitude cloud formation that looks like a honeycomb • snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility (8 letters) • ...
Beatrice's wildlife adventure 2022-02-21
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- A common primate in many parts of Uganda (6 letters)
- The national bird of Uganda, who “flew” to the clouds causing rain to comedown (5 letters)
- The giant snake that made Beatrice climb up the fig tree (10 letters)
- The wildcat that was spotted by Beatrice in the forest at night (5 letters)
- Animals or objects that are believed to have spiritual significance and are adopted as symbols or emblems by different tribes (6 letters)
- A place for holding people who commit wildlife crimes, such as illegally killing wild animals (6 letters)
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- Act of protecting environment or cultures from destruction or harm (12 letters)
- An illegal act of killing wild animals and punishable by the laws of Uganda by imprisonment, twenty billion shillings fine or both (8 letters)
- Part of the plant that is used for absorption of water (4letters)
- Category of young people that need to take conservation action and save nature (5 letters)
- Act of saying NO to the use of plastics (6 letters)
- A nocturnal or night bird capable of moving its neck around as it looks for prey (3 letters)
12 Clues: Act of saying NO to the use of plastics (6 letters) • A common primate in many parts of Uganda (6 letters) • Part of the plant that is used for absorption of water (4letters) • The giant snake that made Beatrice climb up the fig tree (10 letters) • The wildcat that was spotted by Beatrice in the forest at night (5 letters) • ...
The Myeloma Maze 2025-02-28
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- – A first-in-class bispecific T-cell engager (8 letters)
- – Our campaign driving impact in MM care (9 letters)
- – A monoclonal antibody for MM treatment (8 letters)
- – A pioneering proteasome inhibitor (7 letters)
- J&J’s subcutaneous version of Darzalex
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- – From awareness to ____, our MM campaign theme (6 letters)
- The process of managing a disease with medicine or procedures
- An injection method that avoids IV infusions
- Field of medicine focused on blood disorders
- A type of blood cancer affecting plasma cells
- – What every MM patient needs (4 letters)
- – The ultimate goal in MM treatment (4 letters)
12 Clues: J&J’s subcutaneous version of Darzalex • – What every MM patient needs (4 letters) • An injection method that avoids IV infusions • Field of medicine focused on blood disorders • A type of blood cancer affecting plasma cells • – The ultimate goal in MM treatment (4 letters) • – A pioneering proteasome inhibitor (7 letters) • ...
BAROQUE PERIOD OF MUSIC CROSSWORD 2025-03-31
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- Born in Germany in 1685 - composed Brandenburg Concertos
- Born in Italy in 1676 - composed The Four Seasons
- String instrument in Baroque period 5 letters
- Keyboard instrument in Baroque period 5 lettes
- Brass instrument in Barogue period 7 letters
- Wind instrument in Baroque period 7 letters
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- Keyboard instrument in Baroque period 11 letters
- Wind instrument in Baroque period 4 letters
- Born in Germany in 1685 - composed Hallelujah Chorus
- String instrument in Baroque period 6 letters
- Type of music in Baroque Period with many melodies played together
- Brass instrument in Baroque period 4 letters
12 Clues: Wind instrument in Baroque period 4 letters • Wind instrument in Baroque period 7 letters • Brass instrument in Barogue period 7 letters • String instrument in Baroque period 6 letters • Brass instrument in Baroque period 4 letters • String instrument in Baroque period 5 letters • Keyboard instrument in Baroque period 11 letters • ...
Climate Crossword 2026-01-25
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- (8 letters) The process of clearing large areas of trees, which reduces the Earth's ability to absorb Co2
- (7 letters) The long-term average of weather patterns in a specific region
- (7 letters) To convert waste into reusable material
- (5 letters) Tiny holes in this atmospheric layer can allow harmful UV radiation to reach Earth
- (7 letters) Something that is able to be maintained at a certain rate or level without depleting natural resources.
- (7 letters) A powerful greenhouse gas often released by livestock and melting permafrost
- (7 letters) A large, slow-moving mass of ice that is melting rapidly due to rising temperatures
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- (10 letters) Energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro that do not run out
- (10 letters) The phenomenon where the Earth's atmosphere traps heat, similar to a glass building for plants
- The chemical process used by plants to convert carbon into oxygen
- (10 letters) The variety of all living things and their interactions on Earth
- (9 letters) The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by human actions, often measured in tons of Co2
12 Clues: (7 letters) To convert waste into reusable material • The chemical process used by plants to convert carbon into oxygen • (7 letters) The long-term average of weather patterns in a specific region • (10 letters) Energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro that do not run out • (10 letters) The variety of all living things and their interactions on Earth • ...
Lights Out! Crossword Edition 2024-04-10
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- The kind of light that comes from a traditional light bulb (12 letters)
- The parts in your eyes that help you see in low light (four letters)
- A process of taking away colors to make new ones (ten letters)
- The parts in your eyes that help you see colors (four letters)
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- A bright color (five letters) - White
- Colors you can't make by mixing other colors together (seven letters)
- How bright something is (nine letters)
- The way something looks based on the different colors of light it reflects (five letters)
- The way something is done or how things happen (seven letters)
- A way of making colors by adding them together (eight letters)
- The system of making colors by mixing red, green, and blue light (three letters)
11 Clues: A bright color (five letters) - White • How bright something is (nine letters) • The way something is done or how things happen (seven letters) • A way of making colors by adding them together (eight letters) • A process of taking away colors to make new ones (ten letters) • The parts in your eyes that help you see colors (four letters) • ...
Adolescence 2025-06-19
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- Stage where most cross into adulthood, transforming physically and emotionally (11 letters)
- Influenences from friends and peers that shape identity and behaviors (12 letters)
- A cognitive milestone, typical at around age 15, where abstract thinking begins (16 letters)
- Environmental influences that shape adolescent development (11 letters)
- Refers to changes in mood and social interactions during adolescence (8 letters)
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- Chemical messengers that regulate various body functions (7 letters)
- health concern in adolescence, often related to body image (7 letters)
- Family type that may impact emotional health and social support in teens (7 letters)
- The process of physical and emotional change during teenage years (7 letters)
- A common skin condition that often appears during adolescence (4 letters)
- A key psychosocial milestone achieved when developing a sense of self (8 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) • ...
INDIAN LANGUAGE 2024-06-01
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- Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Gujarat (8 letters)
- Classical language of India, known for its ancient texts like the Vedas (8 letters)
- Language known as the "language of the gods" due to its religious significance (8 letters)
- Dravidian language spoken primarily in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu (5 letters)
- Language with the most native speakers worldwide after Mandarin (7 letters)
- Language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala (8 letters)
- Language with the most native speakers in India (5 letters)
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- Official language of the Indian state of Maharashtra (7 letters)
- Language spoken in the Indian state of Bihar and parts of Nepal (8 letters)
- Official language of the Indian state of West Bengal (7 letters)
- , Language spoken in the Indian state of Punjab and parts of Pakistan (7 letters)
- Language spoken in the Indian state of Assam (8 letters)
- Dravidian language spoken primarily in the Indian state of Karnataka (7 letters)
13 Clues: Language spoken in the Indian state of Assam (8 letters) • Language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala (8 letters) • Language with the most native speakers in India (5 letters) • Official language of the Indian state of Maharashtra (7 letters) • Official language of the Indian state of West Bengal (7 letters) • ...
"Links of Kindness & Bullying Prevention" Across: 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) • ...
Uncle Tom's Cabin 2024-04-11
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- The genre of the novel, a form of social protest (7 letters):
- The last name of the family that initially owns Tom and must sell him (6 letters):
- The river Eliza crosses to gain freedom (4 letters):
- The cruel slave owner who beats Uncle Tom (6 letters):
- The young, angelic girl who befriends Tom (3 letters):
- The character who undergoes a significant transformation, from mischievous to self-aware (5 letters):
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- The act that required citizens to assist in the capture of runaway slaves, which influenced Stowe (7 letters):
- The kind slave owner who eventually dies, leaving Tom in peril (6 letters):
- The author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (6 letters):
- The character who represents the intellectual potential stifled by slavery, George (6 letters):
- The novel's main character, a long-suffering slave (3 letters):
11 Clues: The author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (6 letters): • The river Eliza crosses to gain freedom (4 letters): • The cruel slave owner who beats Uncle Tom (6 letters): • The young, angelic girl who befriends Tom (3 letters): • The genre of the novel, a form of social protest (7 letters): • The novel's main character, a long-suffering slave (3 letters): • ...
GIS Times (Sep 2023) 2024-09-03
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- GIS analysis to determine areas at risk from landslides (10 letters)
- Color-coded maps used in GIS to represent varying levels of risk (8 letters)
- Type of analysis that uses GIS to model scenarios and predict outcomes (10 letters)
- Software commonly used in GIS for disaster mapping (6 letters)
- Early warning system that uses GIS for disaster preparedness (7 letters)
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- Geographic tool that visualizes earthquake impacts (3 letters)
- Mapping method used to display the spatial extent of disaster impacts (7 letters)
- Data collection method often used in the field to gather real-time information during a disaster (8 letters)
- Disaster type often monitored using GIS for its path prediction (7 letters)
- GIS technique used for assessing flood zones (9 letters)
- Technology used alongside GIS for aerial data collection (4 letters)
11 Clues: GIS technique used for assessing flood zones (9 letters) • Geographic tool that visualizes earthquake impacts (3 letters) • Software commonly used in GIS for disaster mapping (6 letters) • GIS analysis to determine areas at risk from landslides (10 letters) • Technology used alongside GIS for aerial data collection (4 letters) • ...
Ethics in program evaluation 2024-08-28
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- May lead evaluators to alter findings. (8 letters)
- A written agreement where participants are fully informed of the evaluation’s purpose. (7 letters)
- When an evaluator has a personal interest that could influence the evaluation. (18 letters)
- The obligation to avoid causing harm to participants or stakeholders. (14 letters)
- This principle guides evaluators to be honest and accurate in their reporting. (9 letters)
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- Transparency in this process is crucial to maintain trust. (9 letters)
- Avoiding this ensures that evaluators remain neutral and unbiased. (4 letters)
- Ethical principle requiring evaluators to protect participant information. (15 letters)
- Evaluators must ensure this to avoid revealing participants' identities. (9 letters)
- Ensuring evaluations are fair and inclusive for all participants. (6 letters)
- Key ethical concern when using evaluation data for research without consent. (7 letters)
11 Clues: May lead evaluators to alter findings. (8 letters) • Transparency in this process is crucial to maintain trust. (9 letters) • Ensuring evaluations are fair and inclusive for all participants. (6 letters) • Avoiding this ensures that evaluators remain neutral and unbiased. (4 letters) • ...
Grand Slam Puzzle 2024-12-21
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- – This piece of equipment is used to hit the ball (6 letters)
- – When a player wins a game without losing a point (3 letters)
- – The term for a tie score, often in games or sets (5 letters)
- – A tennis match feature; players aim to score these (3 letters)
- SLAM – A major tennis tournament, like Wimbledon (10 letters)
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- – A type of shot made with the opposite side of the dominant hand (8 letters)
- – When the ball hits this, it’s out of bounds (3 letters)
- – A point won with no return from the opponent (3 letters)
- – A type of shot where the ball is hit before it bounces (6 letters)
- – When a player breaks their opponent’s serve (5 letters)
- – A decision-maker in a match (7 letters)
11 Clues: – A decision-maker in a match (7 letters) • – When the ball hits this, it’s out of bounds (3 letters) • – When a player breaks their opponent’s serve (5 letters) • – A point won with no return from the opponent (3 letters) • – This piece of equipment is used to hit the ball (6 letters) • SLAM – A major tennis tournament, like Wimbledon (10 letters) • ...
angles 2023-07-07
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- A pair of angles whose sum is 180° (7 letters)
- An angle greater than 90° but less than 180° (6 letters)
- An angle greater than 180° but less than 360° (6 letters)
- An angle less than 90°(5 letters)
- A 90° angle (5 letters)
- Equal angles opposite each other, formed when two lines intersect are ______ opposite (10 letters)
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- A pair of angles on the same side of the transversal and are equal (13 letters)
- A 360° angle can be known as a ______ turn (4 letters)
- Angles on opposite sides of the transversal line and have the same size (9 letters)
- Angles at a point on a ______ line add to 190° (8 letters)
- An angle that makes a straight line with the interior angle of a polygon (8 letters)
11 Clues: A 90° angle (5 letters) • An angle less than 90°(5 letters) • A pair of angles whose sum is 180° (7 letters) • A 360° angle can be known as a ______ turn (4 letters) • An angle greater than 90° but less than 180° (6 letters) • An angle greater than 180° but less than 360° (6 letters) • Angles at a point on a ______ line add to 190° (8 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) • ...
Crossword for FrontEnd 2024-10-10
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- – Popular JavaScript runtime that allows JS to run outside the browser (4 letters)
- – Technology used to make HTML elements interactive (10 letters)
- – DOM manipulation library popular in the 2010s, uses $ as a shortcut (6 letters)
- – A CSS preprocessor that starts with "S" (4 letters)
- – Framework popular for single-page applications, created by Google (7 letters)
- – Language for creating web page structure (4 letters)
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- – Responsive design framework, often associated with mobile-first development (9 letters)
- – JavaScript library for building user interfaces, known for its virtual DOM (5 letters)
- – Format for transferring data between a server and client, often used with APIs (4 letters)
- – CSS technique for aligning items in a container, supports "justify" and "align" (4 letters)
- – Development server commonly used with JavaScript bundlers (3 letters)
11 Clues: – A CSS preprocessor that starts with "S" (4 letters) • – Language for creating web page structure (4 letters) • – Technology used to make HTML elements interactive (10 letters) • – Development server commonly used with JavaScript bundlers (3 letters) • – Framework popular for single-page applications, created by Google (7 letters) • ...
fungi and protists 2024-11-25
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- / This term describes organisms like fungi that are not autotrophic (12 letters).
- / The way fungi primarily obtain nutrients (9 letters).
- / An example of a parasitic fungus (17 letters, two words but no space between them
- / Type of protist that moves using cilia (10 letters).
- / Protists can be categorized as plant-like, animal-like, or this (11 letters).
- / This single-celled fungus is used to bake bread (5 letters).
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- / Protists that make their own food using sunlight are called this (8 letters).
- / This is NOT a characteristic of protists (7 letters).
- / The role of mushrooms in a forest ecosystem (11 letters).
- / A protist that moves by changing its shape and flowing is called this (6 letters).
- / This is NOT a characteristic of fungi (12 letters).
11 Clues: / This is NOT a characteristic of fungi (12 letters). • / Type of protist that moves using cilia (10 letters). • / This is NOT a characteristic of protists (7 letters). • / The way fungi primarily obtain nutrients (9 letters). • / The role of mushrooms in a forest ecosystem (11 letters). • / This single-celled fungus is used to bake bread (5 letters). • ...
Sunshine Squares: A Journey Through Feelings 2024-03-18
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- The kind of friend who is always there for you, in good times and bad. (4 letters)
- A way to let out feelings, like drawing or writing. (8 letters)
- A feeling of surprise and fear, often short-lived. (5 letters)
- To smile and laugh, a sign of joy. (6 letters)
- Feeling good about yourself. (6 letters)
- The feeling of happiness and comfort when with loved ones. (4 letters)
- A person who helps you in school, like a teacher or counselor. (7 letters)
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- When you're not afraid to show who you really are. (6 letters)
- To think good thoughts and hope for the best. (8 letters)
- A quiet and calm feeling, like when you watch the stars. (6 letters)
- The act of caring for and helping others. (7 letters)
11 Clues: Feeling good about yourself. (6 letters) • To smile and laugh, a sign of joy. (6 letters) • The act of caring for and helping others. (7 letters) • To think good thoughts and hope for the best. (8 letters) • When you're not afraid to show who you really are. (6 letters) • A feeling of surprise and fear, often short-lived. (5 letters) • ...
Professions 2024-03-19
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- DESIGNER Someone who creates and designs websites (10 letters)
- A professional who manages financial records and prepares reports (8 letters)
- A professional who prepares and dispenses medications (8 letters)
- A skilled worker who repairs electrical systems (7 letters)
- A person who designs buildings and structures (8 letters)
- A person who performs legal work and represents clients in court
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- An individual who teaches students in a school (7 letters)
- A person who writes news stories for newspapers or magazines (7 letters)
- An individual who provides medical care to animals (9 letters)
- Someone who operates a motor vehicle to transport passengers or goods (7 letters)
- An individual who cooks and prepares food in a restaurant (9 letters)
11 Clues: A person who designs buildings and structures (8 letters) • An individual who teaches students in a school (7 letters) • A skilled worker who repairs electrical systems (7 letters) • An individual who provides medical care to animals (9 letters) • DESIGNER Someone who creates and designs websites (10 letters) • ...
Greece Chapter 5 Section 1-2 2018-10-29
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- tells the story of Odysseus who fought sea monsters and one-eye giants
- most likely reason for the decline of the Minoans
- the Greeks had many gods, which means they were ___________
- city-state
- tells the story of the Trojan war and war hero Achilles
- a Greek high-city
- conflict between the Mycenaeans and Troy, eventually leading to use of the Trojan Horse
- watercolor painting that were done on wet plaster, many were found on Crete
- Greek city state ran as a democracy
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- a government by the people where free citizens vote on everything
- Greek city-state ran as a military state and oligarchy
- a lawmaking body of individuals who would discuss laws before deciding to approve or reject them
- the first Greek speaking people
- the legendary king of Crete from which the earliest people of create were called Minoans
- people who did not speak Greek, where the English term "barbarian" comes from
- wrote the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey
- a government where only a few people rule over everyone else
17 Clues: city-state • a Greek high-city • the first Greek speaking people • Greek city state ran as a democracy • wrote the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey • most likely reason for the decline of the Minoans • Greek city-state ran as a military state and oligarchy • tells the story of the Trojan war and war hero Achilles • the Greeks had many gods, which means they were ___________ • ...
R U OK Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-02
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- A practice that involves taking breaks and time off to recharge and avoid burnout (5 letters)
- A type of therapy involving talking to a professional (11 letters)
- The act of confirming and affirming someone's feelings, and comes before problem solving (10 letters)
- An activity that involves physical exertion and is beneficial for cardiovascular and mental health (8 letters)
- The name of our reformed Employee Assistance Provider (2 words, 5 letters, 6 letters)
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- The ability to manage stress and bounce back from difficult situations (10 letters)
- A practice of being mindful and present, often through meditation (11 letters)
- The act of engaging in both pleasurable and achievement based activities daily (7 letters)
- The name of CET's social club: Social ______ (5 letters)
- A condition often treated by counselling that involves excessive worry and nervousness (7 letters)
- The minimum recommended hours of sleep for adults aged 26-64 (5 letters)
11 Clues: The name of CET's social club: Social ______ (5 letters) • A type of therapy involving talking to a professional (11 letters) • The minimum recommended hours of sleep for adults aged 26-64 (5 letters) • A practice of being mindful and present, often through meditation (11 letters) • ...
The Trojan war 2013-10-05
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- Soothsayer (greek)
- liked Greeks as sea-fairing people
- father of Paris/Hector
- Greek hero, kills himself
- Epic poem about the trojan war
- judge of Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera
- Sacrificed for the army
- Holiest place in all of Troy
- Greek hero, one of the last ones left at the end
- Kills Paris
- Meeting ground of the greek army
- Came to the aid of Troy with a large army
- goddess of discord
- Commander in chief for greeks
- Achilles' dearest friend
- Fairest woman in the world could be his
- Mastermind
- Great river of Troy
- Queen of Troy
- Killed on Achilles' grave
- Hero's mom/Nymph
- Trophy, fought over
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- can see future, no one listens
- Priest, had doubts with the horse
- Helen's stepfather
- Killed Theseus
- Hector's wife
- Achilles' men(army)
- Only Trojan Chieftan to survive
- Hector's Brother
- Achilles' prize
- fought over by three
- Died with honor for being first
- King of Sparta
- Ended truce with an arrow
- Left behind to tell story
- The fairest woman in all the world
- Victory over GreeksHera Lord of Asia and Europe
- Trojan prophet, could see future
- nymph on Mt.Ida
- Hector's son
- Trojan hero
- Invulnerable hero
- greek poet who wrote the Iliad
44 Clues: Mastermind • Kills Paris • Trojan hero • Hector's son • Hector's wife • Queen of Troy • Killed Theseus • King of Sparta • Achilles' prize • nymph on Mt.Ida • Hector's Brother • Hero's mom/Nymph • Invulnerable hero • Soothsayer (greek) • Helen's stepfather • goddess of discord • Achilles' men(army) • Great river of Troy • Trophy, fought over • fought over by three • father of Paris/Hector • ...
Greek Stuff 2023-05-18
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- Greek clothing
- They revolted against Persian rule
- A goverment ruled by many people
- The sporting event that is still around today
- People gather outside it to worship the gods
- Invented in Athens, this form of government is still around today
- This battle was named after lunch meat
- Hades is the god of...
- The big, long island under all the other islands
- Used to launch rocks in wars
- King of the Olympian Gods
- Lady with snake hair that got her head cut off
- He invented the Pythagorean theorem
- Used to entertain many different city states
- Many boats
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- The Spartans used it as currency
- The thing that the Greeks used to invade Troy
- Giant toothpicks
- Athena's sacred fruit
- Used for racing: Kind of like the ancient Greek car
- One of the mightiest Greek heroes, and a son of Zeus
- The Persian general that burned Athens to the ground
- Hard battle hat
- A battle won by surrounding the Persian army
- The bull-man in Greek mythology, who lives in a labyrinth
- The Leafy columns come from here
- King of Macedonia, and he took over Egypt, conquered many places
- They teamed up with the Spartans to win the battle of Platea
- The first letter in the Greek alphabet
- He had to drink poison
30 Clues: Many boats • Greek clothing • Hard battle hat • Giant toothpicks • Athena's sacred fruit • Hades is the god of... • He had to drink poison • King of the Olympian Gods • Used to launch rocks in wars • The Spartans used it as currency • A goverment ruled by many people • The Leafy columns come from here • They revolted against Persian rule • He invented the Pythagorean theorem • ...
Classics Year 8 (I) 2024-10-16
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- Greek name for the father of Zeus.
- thing Kronos ingested instead of baby Zeus.
- ancient places of worship.
- god of the underworld.
- Latin name for Poseidon.
- place where the gods of ancient Greece were said to live.
- sign from the gods of what will happen in the future, usually indicating whether or not they are happy.
- belief in and worship of multiple gods.
- Latin word for 'horse'
- part of an animal where an augur would look to see signs from the gods.
- Titan punished with the task of holding up the heavens.
- Latin name for Greece
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- the Greek hero who came up with the idea for the Trojan horse.
- Latin word for wisdom
- Latin word for 'name'
- word to describe the relationship between the Roman and Greek gods and men.
- slaughter of an animal as an offering to the gods.
- alternative name of the Greek hero 'Hercules'
- Titan who gifted fire to mankind.
- brother of Remus and first king of Rome.
- Latin word for 'strong'
- traditional number of major Olympian gods.
- religious act that involves pouring out wine onto the ground.
- first wife of Zeus and goddess of cunning.
- Latin word for goddess.
- Greek hero who went mad after not being given the arms of Achilles.
- god who gave birth to Athena.
27 Clues: Latin word for wisdom • Latin word for 'name' • Latin name for Greece • god of the underworld. • Latin word for 'horse' • Latin word for 'strong' • Latin word for goddess. • Latin name for Poseidon. • ancient places of worship. • god who gave birth to Athena. • Titan who gifted fire to mankind. • Greek name for the father of Zeus. • belief in and worship of multiple gods. • ...
Greek Crossword - Cameron K. 2022-10-18
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- Name of the king who led the Macedonians
- Mother of Jason
- Number of hundred(s) troops that died gloriously in battle (From Sparta)
- Demi-god who helped Jason (Sent by Hera)
- Game started by the greeks, big event still done today (Summer,and Winter)
- Greek city state whose god was Ares (God of war)
- Uncle of Jason, killed Jason's father
- Girl Jason fell in love with
- Said to be the most beautiful girl
- War that was told through the Iliad
- King of Sparta
- Group attacked by the Persians which received help from Athens
- Son of Phillip II
- League led by Sparta
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- Man who killed Hector
- 26.2 Miles long, also a name of a battle
- Greek poet who wrote the Iliad
- Greek god of gods
- Civil war between the Greeks
- Leader of the Persians during the attack of the Ionians
- Husband of Zeus
- Man who fell in love with Helen (From Troy)
- Map boy from Jason and the Argonauts
- League led by Athens
- Name of the man who built the ship from Jason and the Argonauts
- Main character of the Argonauts movie
- People who destroyed the Greeks
- God of the sea
- A majority of Roman names for Greek gods are
- City in which Helen was taken to
- Greek god who shot arrows of love
- Empire that attacked the Ionians
32 Clues: King of Sparta • God of the sea • Mother of Jason • Husband of Zeus • Greek god of gods • Son of Phillip II • League led by Athens • League led by Sparta • Man who killed Hector • Civil war between the Greeks • Girl Jason fell in love with • Greek poet who wrote the Iliad • People who destroyed the Greeks • City in which Helen was taken to • Empire that attacked the Ionians • ...
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- The northern crown
- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
- Depicts the common fly
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Greek for “no feet”
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- The southern crown
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- The royal sea monster bait
- Means "table"
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- The charioteer of the gods
- The crane
- The big dog
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Represents Hippe, daughter of the centaur, Chiron.
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
- Representing the lyre
- The wolf
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- The bull
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
30 Clues: The wolf • The bull • The crane • The big dog • Means "table" • The southern crown • The northern crown • Greek for “no feet” • Representing the lyre • Depicts the common fly • Greek for "oxen driver" • The royal sea monster bait • The charioteer of the gods • Greek for “camel and leopard” • Represents the reflecting octant. • Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin. • ...
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- The northern crown
- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
- Depicts the common fly
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Greek for “no feet”
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- The southern crown
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- The royal sea monster bait
- Means "table"
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- The charioteer of the gods
- The crane
- The big dog
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Represents Hippe, daughter of the centaur, Chiron.
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
- Representing the lyre
- The wolf
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- The bull
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
30 Clues: The wolf • The bull • The crane • The big dog • Means "table" • The southern crown • The northern crown • Greek for “no feet” • Representing the lyre • Depicts the common fly • Greek for "oxen driver" • The royal sea monster bait • The charioteer of the gods • Greek for “camel and leopard” • Represents the reflecting octant. • Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin. • ...
Macbeth Crossword 2024-03-27
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- A dramatic technique when a character voices their thoughts to the audience (9 letters)
- Macbeth’s fatal flaw, which he describes as ‘vaulting’ (8 letters)
- A theme in ‘Macbeth’ which is explored through odd events, witches and mystery. (12 letters)
- ______________ vs reality, a major theme in the play. (10 letters)
- Macbeth’s first title, Thane of _____________ (6 letters)
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- A word used by King Duncan to describe Macbeth in the first act (6 letters)
- What Macbeth sees at the banquet in Act 3, Scene 4. (5 letters)
- King Duncan’s youngest son. (9 letters)
- The type of birth Macduff had which meant he was 'not of woman born' (9 letters)
- The murder weapon used by Macbeth to kill his king (6 letters)
- The animal that croaks the fatal entrance of King Duncan (5 letters)
11 Clues: King Duncan’s youngest son. (9 letters) • Macbeth’s first title, Thane of _____________ (6 letters) • The murder weapon used by Macbeth to kill his king (6 letters) • What Macbeth sees at the banquet in Act 3, Scene 4. (5 letters) • Macbeth’s fatal flaw, which he describes as ‘vaulting’ (8 letters) • ...
UK Politics 2024-05-04
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- Political party traditionally associated with the color red (6 letters)
- The process by which a government is chosen (8 letters)
- The UK's head of state (7 letters)
- A form of direct democracy where citizens vote on specific issues (10 letters)
- The UK's oldest political party (12 letters)
- The government's annual financial statement and economic plan (6 letters)
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- The process of influencing people to vote in a particular way (9 letters)
- The highest court in the UK (7 letters)
- form of government where power is held by the people, typically through elected representatives (8 letters)
- A group of people elected to make and pass laws on behalf of the citizens (8 letters)
- The principle that all individuals and groups should be treated fairly and equally (7 letters)
11 Clues: The UK's head of state (7 letters) • The highest court in the UK (7 letters) • The UK's oldest political party (12 letters) • The process by which a government is chosen (8 letters) • Political party traditionally associated with the color red (6 letters) • The process of influencing people to vote in a particular way (9 letters) • ...
DIGITAL LITERACY ACTIVITY 2 2026-01-21
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- TELLS YOU WHO OWN THE WEBSITE (4 LETTERS)
- A common type of link that can be text or an image (9 LETTERS)
- A shape used to represent the computer screen in a wireframe (9 LETTERS)
- These can be photographs, drawings, or cartoons on a web page (6 LETTERS)
- Short descriptions that tell you what a web page is about (7 LETTERS)
- Part of a wireframe where images and text are placed ( 7 LETTERS)
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- Clicking on this takes you to another web page (4 LETTERS)
- A design plan that shows where components will go on a web page (9 LETTERS)
- The first step before creating a web page (4 LETTERS)
- Helps you navigate around a website (4 LETTERS)
- Used to give information or instructions on a web page (4 LETTERS)
- Too much of this can make a page difficult to read (4 LETTERS)
12 Clues: TELLS YOU WHO OWN THE WEBSITE (4 LETTERS) • Helps you navigate around a website (4 LETTERS) • The first step before creating a web page (4 LETTERS) • Clicking on this takes you to another web page (4 LETTERS) • A common type of link that can be text or an image (9 LETTERS) • Too much of this can make a page difficult to read (4 LETTERS) • ...
The Christians 2024-08-29
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- What Greek letters does the groom’s fraternity and the bride’s sorority share?
- How many marathons has the bride completed?
- Name of the couples favorite Baltimore ice cream shop?
- Bride and grooms favorite store
- The groom's new step-dog
- Bride’s favorite drink?
- Where did the bride and groom meet?
- How many nieces and nephews does the couple have?
- Who is older, the bride or groom?
- How many tattoos does the groom have?
- The shape of the bride's engagement ring
- How long were the bride and groom engaged?
- Proposal location
- What is the grooms middle name?
- Bride and Groom's favorite tv show?
- Where was the bride and grooms first vacation together?
- What was the bride's major in college?
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- Street the bride and groom live on
- Who is the groom's favorite sports team?
- Bride’s first job?
- The groom's favorite car
- Where did the bride and groom go for their first date?
- Groom's favorite celebrity?
- What month did the bride and groom start dating?
- Bride's middle school mascot
25 Clues: Proposal location • Bride’s first job? • Bride’s favorite drink? • The groom's new step-dog • The groom's favorite car • Groom's favorite celebrity? • Bride's middle school mascot • Bride and grooms favorite store • What is the grooms middle name? • Who is older, the bride or groom? • Street the bride and groom live on • Where did the bride and groom meet? • ...
Christmas Crossword 2025-12-17
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- Mountain range in Tennessee
- Color of Mackenzies eyes
- Queer Greek Poet
- Purple Waffle Plant
- Maddy and Mackenzie
- Cinematic Masterpiece set in Paris
- Shoe brand
- State that has five lakes
- Clearwater concert artist
- Long-time friend and/or dog
- _____ Horror Picture Show
- Santa's animal helpers
- Singer for Fleetwood Mac
- What was brought on the seventh day of Christmas?
- Fruit similar to Mackenzie
- Owner of Charlie
- Smoking Device
- Tyrs alter ego
- A fun time
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- Favorite hobby shared by Tyr and Maddy
- Infamous pasta name
- Celebration in June
- Miss____
- First name of Orff Instructor
- Misa Birthday month
- Santa's Helpers
- Santa's surprise
- Saint____ or dog
- Soy protein
- Reduce, Reuse, _____
- Commonly known black cat
- 3 words, 8 letters
- Michael ____
- Soup base
- Orange state
- Media platform
- Favorite sound effect
- Instrument used in Elementary Schools
- ____ Earth
- Winter precipitation
- Maddys favorite app
- Bovine native in the Himalayan region
- Pork Tenderloin home
43 Clues: Miss____ • Soup base • Shoe brand • ____ Earth • A fun time • Soy protein • Michael ____ • Orange state • Media platform • Smoking Device • Tyrs alter ego • Santa's Helpers • Queer Greek Poet • Santa's surprise • Saint____ or dog • Owner of Charlie • 3 words, 8 letters • Infamous pasta name • Celebration in June • Misa Birthday month • Purple Waffle Plant • Maddy and Mackenzie • Maddys favorite app • ...
Spelling Crossword - Term 3 2025-09-14
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- What you need to get online.
- There are 26 letters in the...?
- The opposite of fiction.
- A group of singers.
- A small piece of fabric.
- We had to do this around covid.
- An animal native to Australia and Papua New Guinea.
- The driver of a hired car.
- An adult that accompanies a young person to a social outing.
- Transports blood around the body.
- What origin is 'ch' makes a /k/ sound?
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- A break in a show.
- This is needed when you jump out of a plane.
- Where you get medicine from.
- Another word for pamphlet.
- A place where people work.
- The child of your aunt/uncle.
- A light brown colour.
- An open mine where raw materials are dug from.
- School work that you do at home.
- A breakfast food.
- The part of your arm between the elbow and wrist.
- What origin is 'ch' makes a /sh/ sound?
- Where Shrek lives.
- This prefix means not.
- Woman wear this on their heads when they get married.
26 Clues: A breakfast food. • A break in a show. • Where Shrek lives. • A group of singers. • A light brown colour. • This prefix means not. • The opposite of fiction. • A small piece of fabric. • Another word for pamphlet. • A place where people work. • The driver of a hired car. • What you need to get online. • Where you get medicine from. • The child of your aunt/uncle. • ...
20 university words 2025-09-16
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- Advisor The person who helps you pick your classes.
- Catalog A book or website that lists all the classes.
- A paper that lists all your classes and grades.
- People who used to go to your school.
- A boss in charge of a certain school department.
- A big paper to prove a point for a degree.
- Your main subject that you study.
- A fun class you get to choose yourself.
- A very long paper written to get a special degree.
- A class you must take before a harder one.
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- A student still working on their first degree.
- All the things you have to learn for your classes.
- The school's whole area, with all the buildings.
- A boys or girls club with Greek letters.
- Hall The dorm where you live at school.
- The paper the teacher gives you about the class rules.
- Aid Money that helps you pay for school.
- Hall: A giant classroom with lots of seats.
- A college teacher.
- A number that shows how good your grades are.
20 Clues: A college teacher. • Your main subject that you study. • People who used to go to your school. • Hall The dorm where you live at school. • A fun class you get to choose yourself. • A boys or girls club with Greek letters. • Aid Money that helps you pay for school. • A big paper to prove a point for a degree. • A class you must take before a harder one. • ...
Greece Crossword 2022-10-07
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- Athenian politician who built the Parthenon
- Spread of Greek culture
- Conquered Persian Empire
- acronym for how Athenian government evolved
- War between Athens and Sparta
- city Loved their army
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- Conquered Greece for Macedon
- city that had a democracy
- War that had the Battles of Marathon
- Sculptor
- Another name for Asia Minor
- Greek Naval victory
- Greek Historian
- Athenian Tyrant
- Sea that separates Greece and Turkey
15 Clues: Sculptor • Greek Historian • Athenian Tyrant • Greek Naval victory • city Loved their army • Spread of Greek culture • Conquered Persian Empire • city that had a democracy • Another name for Asia Minor • Conquered Greece for Macedon • War between Athens and Sparta • War that had the Battles of Marathon • Sea that separates Greece and Turkey • Athenian politician who built the Parthenon • ...
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 • ...
Billy and Dan's Holiday Gift 2022-12-17
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- The capital of the Netherlands
- Amsterdam's international airport
- ______ The Great, the first Greek ruler to put his face on the side of a coin
- "Island of the winds"
- What many Greeks call themselves
- Home to more theatres than any other city
- New York's biggest international airport
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- "The best beer brewed in a better world"
- Greece has 18 of these World Heritage Sites
- A country that shares its name with a musical
- Most famous Dutch cheese
- Greek site of the first olympics in 776 BC
- City that has historically been called Plateia (or Pactia), Demetrias, Strongyli, Hyria, Hyleessa, Minoa and Cabarnis
- Greek island made entirely of volcanic rock
- Dutch tulip park
- Famous Greek cheese
16 Clues: Dutch tulip park • Famous Greek cheese • "Island of the winds" • Most famous Dutch cheese • The capital of the Netherlands • What many Greeks call themselves • Amsterdam's international airport • "The best beer brewed in a better world" • New York's biggest international airport • Home to more theatres than any other city • Greek site of the first olympics in 776 BC • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-06-23
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- The symbol of Zeus is a bolt of...
- The author of the Illiad.
- The symbol of Poseidon.
- The god of the sea.
- A replica of this Greek building can be found in Nashville, Tennessee.
- This poem tells the story of the Trojan war.
- A form of ancient Greek clothing.
- The king of the gods.
- The queen of the gods. Zeus' jealous wife.
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- A statue of this war goddess stands tall in the Parthenon.
- It's all ---- to me.
- The Greeks famously hid in this wooden animal to invade the city of Troy.
- Home of the Parthenon, this country's capital is Athens.
- The goddess of love.
- The home of the gods in Greek mythology.
- The god of the underworld.
16 Clues: The god of the sea. • It's all ---- to me. • The goddess of love. • The king of the gods. • The symbol of Poseidon. • The author of the Illiad. • The god of the underworld. • A form of ancient Greek clothing. • The symbol of Zeus is a bolt of... • The home of the gods in Greek mythology. • The queen of the gods. Zeus' jealous wife. • This poem tells the story of the Trojan war. • ...
Chapter 6 (Ancient Israel) 2022-02-28
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- a collection of sacred books concerning the origins, experiences, beliefs, and practices of the early Hebrew people
- a long document made from pieces of parchment sewn together
- wise saying
- the departure of the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt
- an agreement with God
- a messenger sent by God to share God's word with people
- a rule that God wanted the Israelites to follow
- Jewish house of worship
- prepared according to Jewish dietary law
- Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible
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- a forced absence from one's home or country
- a social group made up of families or clans
- the official leader of a Jewish congregation
- a weekly day of worship and rest
- a sacred song or poem used in worship
- a set of letters or other characters used to write a language
- An eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem
- belief in only one god
- teachings that Moses received from God; later became the first part of the Hebrew Bible
- the groups of Jewish people living outside the Jewish homeland
20 Clues: wise saying • an agreement with God • belief in only one god • Jewish house of worship • a weekly day of worship and rest • a sacred song or poem used in worship • Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible • prepared according to Jewish dietary law • a forced absence from one's home or country • a social group made up of families or clans • ...
Pleasantville High School 2014-12-22
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- Head of Math Department
- APES Teacher
- Number of Entrances to School that Feature Ancient Greek Columns
- Maximum Capacity of PHS Auditorium
- Number of Paragraphs in Previous Issue
- Number of Math teachers (According to PHS Website)
- Class That Makes Newspaper
- Military History Teacher
- Subject of last Headline
- New AP History Class For Sophomores Next Year
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- Correct Spelling of Coach O's last Name
- Number of Panther Paws in Previous Issue
- Current Teacher at PHS That Also Attended PHS As a Student
- Ms. Steinberg's Favorite Actor
- Official Position of Mr. Campbell (according to the PHS Website)
- Number of Computers in Freshman Hall Lab
- What Mrs. Blanco Insists Her Students Call Her
- name of Columns outside PHS (sounds like Boric, spelled almost like Doris)
- If You Have Any Questions, Don't Forget to Ask
- Day of the Week That the Board Meetings Are Held
- Number of Books in the Library Display Case
- Longest Teacher at PHS
- Criminalistics teacher
- Name of Beloved Crossing Guard at the Library
- Number of Letters In Ms. A's Last Name
25 Clues: APES Teacher • Longest Teacher at PHS • Criminalistics teacher • Head of Math Department • Military History Teacher • Subject of last Headline • Class That Makes Newspaper • Ms. Steinberg's Favorite Actor • Maximum Capacity of PHS Auditorium • Number of Paragraphs in Previous Issue • Number of Letters In Ms. A's Last Name • Correct Spelling of Coach O's last Name • ...
Ask me and you shall receive 2024-12-09
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- These upper- and lowercase Greek letters: Δ δ
- The number one Pokémon
- Plant-based lifestyle avoiding animal products for ethical reasons
- Flightless Australian bird
- Nuts for a squirrel
- One of the first video chat services to talk with people everywhere
- Who sometimes "says" to touch your nose while jumping on one foot
- 2022 dark comedy that satirized haute cuisine (3, 4)
- What the “Mona Lisa” is painted on?
- Prank on the public
- Neighbor of Croatia (informally)
- Swampy ground
- First K-pop band to perform at the American Music Awards
- “Impression, Sunrise” painter
- Unfortunate neighbour of Mount Vesuvius
- ___ Culture
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- Minion's favourite food
- Digital currency e.g. Bitcoin
- ___ on a true story
- Bolt hurler
- Iranian language
- The ___ of two evils
- Animal that is regrettably unable to fly with its ears
- Answer
- Vast blue expanses
- Amount of time for Kate Hudson to “Lose a Guy,” in a 2003 film (3, 4)
- Shania Twain's "That Don't Impress Me ___"
- Dracula’s alternate form
- Sister's daughter
- A carnivorous mammal that feeds on fish and other aquatic life
30 Clues: Answer • Bolt hurler • ___ Culture • Swampy ground • Iranian language • Sister's daughter • Vast blue expanses • ___ on a true story • Nuts for a squirrel • Prank on the public • The ___ of two evils • The number one Pokémon • Minion's favourite food • Dracula’s alternate form • Flightless Australian bird • Digital currency e.g. Bitcoin • “Impression, Sunrise” painter • ...
Mythology Crossword 2021-01-29
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- A monstrous creature also known as the Abominable Snowman
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- A fire-breathing hybrid of a lion, a goat, and a snake
- The Roman god of the Underworld
- The Greek god of war
- An Irish wailing ghost
- The Egyptian god of death who was killed by his brother
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- This creature has snakes for hair, and her gaze will turn you into stone
- The Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- A Greek hero who killed Medusa
- A Norse trickster god who is considered to be the brother of Thor
- A three-headed dog who guards the gates of the Underworld
- A Greek creature with the upper body of a horse and the lower body of a fish
- The Greek god of the sea
- The Egyptian god of war and chaos
15 Clues: The Greek god of war • An Irish wailing ghost • The Greek god of the sea • A Greek hero who killed Medusa • The Roman god of the Underworld • The Egyptian god of war and chaos • The Greek goddess of war and wisdom • A fire-breathing hybrid of a lion, a goat, and a snake • The Egyptian god of death who was killed by his brother • ...
Kabihasnang Greece 2 2022-11-21
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- Natatanging laro sa orihinal na Olympic games.
- Tinagurian Ama ng Matematika.
- Isa sa mga tanyag na pilisopong Greek. Isinulat niya ang The Republic.
- Binansagang Ama ng Heograpiya.
- Ang salitang ito ay hango sa dalawang salitang Griyego na nangangahulugang pag-ibig sa karunungan.
- Ito ang sentro ng pag-aaral ng Pilosopiya.
- Gumawa siya ng mga pagsisiyasat sa mga dahilan ng karamdaman at kung paano ito magagamot; tinagurian siyang Ama ng Medisina.
- Tawag sa isa sa mga kilalang disenyo ng Greek columns.
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- Aklat na isinulat ni Aristotle.
- Idinetalye sa aklat na ito ang buong pangyayari sa mga labanan sa pagitan ng mga Greek at Persian
- Pangunahing diyos ng mga Greek.
- Ama ng Kasaysayan.
- Isa sa mga pinakatanyag na arkitektura sa Greece na itinayo sa Athens bilang pagbubugay kay Athena, diyosa ng digmaan.
- Isa sa mga kilalang manunulat ng mga epikong Griyego bagama’t nananatiling misteryoso ang kanyang pagkakakilanlan.
- Isa sa mga tanyag na epikong Greek.
15 Clues: Ama ng Kasaysayan. • Tinagurian Ama ng Matematika. • Binansagang Ama ng Heograpiya. • Aklat na isinulat ni Aristotle. • Pangunahing diyos ng mga Greek. • Isa sa mga tanyag na epikong Greek. • Ito ang sentro ng pag-aaral ng Pilosopiya. • Natatanging laro sa orihinal na Olympic games. • Tawag sa isa sa mga kilalang disenyo ng Greek columns. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-01-10
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- King of the gods in Greek mythology, wielder of thunderbolts.
- A symbol of peace and victory in Ancient Greece.
- Mathematician and inventor famous for discovering buoyancy principles.
- Stories of gods, heroes, and mythical creatures from ancient times.
- The birthplace of democracy and a famous ancient city-state.
- Theatrical performances involving storytelling, often in Ancient Greece.
- A long-distance race originated from a historic Greek event.
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- Ancient games celebrating athletic prowess held every four years.
- A form of government where citizens have a say in decision-making.
- Philosopher known for his questioning approach (Socratic method).
- Philosopher and student of Socrates, founder of the Academy.
- Architectural features like Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian seen in Greek buildings.
- Goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare in Greek mythology.
- A high city or citadel typically overlooking ancient Greek cities.
- Author of the epic poems "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey."
15 Clues: A symbol of peace and victory in Ancient Greece. • Author of the epic poems "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey." • Goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare in Greek mythology. • Philosopher and student of Socrates, founder of the Academy. • The birthplace of democracy and a famous ancient city-state. • A long-distance race originated from a historic Greek event. • ...
Legendary Mythical Creatures 2023-07-05
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- Horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
- Creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- Half-woman, half-fish sea creature
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- Female spirits of nature in Greek mythology
- Monster in Greek mythology, the most famous of which is Medusa
- Creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
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- Creature from Greek mythology who lured sailors with their enchanting music
- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore
- A human with the ability to shape-shift into a wolf
- Creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- Fiery bird that regenerates from its own ashes
- Large, serpentine legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures
- Water monster with many heads from Greek mythology
15 Clues: Half-woman, half-fish sea creature • One-eyed giant from Greek mythology • Female spirits of nature in Greek mythology • Giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore • Fiery bird that regenerates from its own ashes • Water monster with many heads from Greek mythology • A human with the ability to shape-shift into a wolf • ...
"Word Search" 2023-09-25
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- A big book of synonyms.
- When a word or phrase is spelled the same both forwards and backwards (e.g. “Did Hannah see bees? Hannah did.” or “Yo, banana boy!”).
- (Two words) This phenomenon happens when a large group of people all incorrectly remember a situation the same way. Named the first president of South Africa.
- This is the type of puzzle you’re currently solving.
- An ancient Greek word that was once shouted to celebrate finding something.
- Any sentence or phrase that contains every letter of the alphabet (e.g. “When zombies arrive, quickly fax Judge Pat”).
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- This type of puzzle was on last month’s calendar. Its goal is to find a bank of words hidden in a grid of random letters.
- The New York _______ was the first newspaper to feature a crossword, way back in 1913.
- When the letters of a word are scrambled and put back together (e.g. DUCK -> CUDK).
- The term for any word/phrase that comes from mishearing a different word/phrase, often sounding similar (e.g. “Escape goat” from “scapegoat”).
- This online word puzzle popularized daily puzzles in late 2021. Its goal is to guess a random 5-letter word in 6 tries.
- The Publications Director’s favorite waterfowl.
12 Clues: A big book of synonyms. • The Publications Director’s favorite waterfowl. • This is the type of puzzle you’re currently solving. • An ancient Greek word that was once shouted to celebrate finding something. • When the letters of a word are scrambled and put back together (e.g. DUCK -> CUDK). • ...
The Aedeid of Virgil/Hades: Lord of the Dead 2024-10-18
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- The Greek god of the sun.
- The god of the underworld.
- The mother of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis.
- Greek god of messengers, travelers, thieves, and commerce.
- The most famous river in the Greek underworld.
- The greatest hero in Greek mythology, known for his incredible strength and bravery.
- The "river of woe" souls of the dead were ferried across.
- They were tasked with filling leaky vessels with water.
- A region of the Greek underworld.
- A King punished by being bound to a fiery, spinning wheel for eternity.
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- A dull, neutral place where the souls wandered aimlessly.
- It was where the Olympian gods resided and ruled.
- A dungeon of torment and suffering for the wicked.
- His eternal punishment was to roll a boulder up a hill, only for it to roll back down each time he neared the top.
- Souls of the dead drank from these waters to forget their earthly lives.
- Giant creatures with one hundred hands and fifty heads.
- Souls who could not pay Charon to cross into the underworld would end up here.
- Transported the souls of the deceased across the river Styx.
- The Trojan hero in Virgil's epic The Aeneid.
- Punished by having two vultures eternally eating his liver.
- A monstrous, multi-headed dog that guarded the entrance to the underworld.
- A material that is harder than a diamond.
22 Clues: The Greek god of the sun. • The god of the underworld. • A region of the Greek underworld. • A material that is harder than a diamond. • The Trojan hero in Virgil's epic The Aeneid. • The most famous river in the Greek underworld. • The mother of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis. • It was where the Olympian gods resided and ruled. • ...
Classics Year 8 (I) 2024-10-16
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- word to describe the relationship between the Roman and Greek gods and men.
- traditional number of major Olympian gods.
- Latin word for wisdom
- sign from the gods of what will happen in the future, usually indicating whether or not they are happy.
- ancient places of worship.
- Titan who gifted fire to mankind.
- slaughter of an animal as an offering to the gods.
- place where the gods of ancient Greece were said to live.
- Titan punished with the task of holding up the heavens.
- part of an animal where an augur would look to see signs from the gods.
- Latin word for 'horse'
- the Greek hero who came up with the idea for the Trojan horse.
- brother of Remus and first king of Rome.
- Latin word for 'name'
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- god who gave birth to Athena.
- Greek name for the father of Zeus.
- Latin name for Greece
- god of the underworld.
- alternative name of the Greek hero 'Hercules'
- Latin name for Poseidon.
- belief in and worship of multiple gods.
- first wife of Zeus and goddess of cunning.
- Greek hero who went mad after not being given the arms of Achilles.
- Latin word for 'strong'
- Latin word for goddess.
- religious act that involves pouring out wine onto the ground.
- thing Kronos ingested instead of baby Zeus.
27 Clues: Latin name for Greece • Latin word for wisdom • Latin word for 'name' • god of the underworld. • Latin word for 'horse' • Latin word for 'strong' • Latin word for goddess. • Latin name for Poseidon. • ancient places of worship. • god who gave birth to Athena. • Titan who gifted fire to mankind. • Greek name for the father of Zeus. • belief in and worship of multiple gods. • ...
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- The southern crown
- Greek for “no feet”
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- The charioteer of the gods
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
- Depicts the mythological horse with a single majestic horn.
- The bull
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
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- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Means "table"
- Depicts the common fly
- The crane
- The northern crown
- The wolf
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Representing the lyre
- The big dog
- The royal sea monster bait
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
30 Clues: The wolf • The bull • The crane • The big dog • Means "table" • The northern crown • The southern crown • Greek for “no feet” • Representing the lyre • Depicts the common fly • Greek for "oxen driver" • The charioteer of the gods • The royal sea monster bait • Greek for “camel and leopard” • Represents the reflecting octant. • Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin. • ...
The Odyssey Background Info 2023-09-13
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- The character defect that leads to the downfall of the protagonist (2 words)
- Odysseus was the king of this Greek city.
- The name of the man who created The Odyssey
- What is it called when the gods intervene and help/hurt the lives of mortals? (This is featured in every epic plot)
- A storyteller would begin with this prayer calling on a muse or higher power to help him remember all the words.
- Xenia is the Greek word for _____________________.
- All epic heroes must descend into this place on their journey.
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- This began because Prince Paris "kidnapped" King Menelaus's wife (2 words)
- The Odyssey is an _________ ___________. (2 words)
- Many things in our life are named after Greek ___________.
- This is the term for when a story starts "in the middle of things." (3 words)
- Odysseus told the Greeks to build a wooden _____________ to trick the Trojans.
- "The face that launched a thousand ships"
- This is the person telling epic stories to an audience.
- These men were trying to court/date Odysseus's wife when he was lost at sea.
- The prequel to The Odyssey was The _______________.
- The Greek term for fame/glory
- Many ancient Greeks were not _________________ because most things were not written down.
- How many years did the Trojan War last?
- Greek Mythology= early ________________.
20 Clues: The Greek term for fame/glory • How many years did the Trojan War last? • Greek Mythology= early ________________. • Odysseus was the king of this Greek city. • "The face that launched a thousand ships" • The name of the man who created The Odyssey • The Odyssey is an _________ ___________. (2 words) • Xenia is the Greek word for _____________________. • ...
Famous Greeks 2025-03-18
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- the Greek historian Thucydides wrote about the war between Athens and ____________.
- The ___________method is a form of dialogue based on asking questions to help with critical thinking.
- written by Euclid, the is the title of the most famous math textbook.
- father of Athenian Democracy
- the conquests of Alexander the Great are known for spreading _____________ culture.
- this mathematician had his own theorem for finding the area of a triangle.
- this famous Greek was found guilty of a crime and sentenced to death by drinking poison hemlock.
- Sophocles is though to have written over one ____________ plays.
- the father of Geometry
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- he was known as the father of medicine
- Aristarchus was an astronomer that was the first to put the ___________ at the center of the universe.
- The epic poem the Iliad was set during the _________ War.
- one of the greatest mathematicians of all time, he helped calculate pi and also developed a water screw
- This Greek wrote fables
- He was known as the first citizen of Athens.
- he was known as the Father of History
- father of Greek Comedy
- _____________ was a philosopher and a teacher of Alexander the Great.
- author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- he was the founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher education in the Western World.
20 Clues: father of Greek Comedy • the father of Geometry • This Greek wrote fables • father of Athenian Democracy • author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • he was known as the Father of History • he was known as the father of medicine • He was known as the first citizen of Athens. • The epic poem the Iliad was set during the _________ War. • ...
7th Grade - Chapter 8 Review 2025-04-09
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- a story in which the hero fails to overcome his/her challenges.
- Student of Socrates, believed that philosophers should rule the government rather that democracy.
- What Greek philosopher was put to death for teaching his students to question everything?
- This job has you taking the Hippocratic oath.
- a story told as a play
- What Greek scientist used sticks and shadows to measure the earth's circumference.
- Who was the King of Macedonia and was responsible for spreading Greek culture to Northern Africa and Southwest Asia.
- This belief says humans have very little control over their lives and what happens to them, so time should not be wasted trying to feel happy or sad, just accepting what comes to you.
- Ancient sporting competition used as a way to honor the Gods.
- Poem written by Homer about the Trojan War.
- Where did Greeks believe their gods lived?
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- The hellenistic era was a time when _______ culture spread throughout multiple continents.
- Soldiers using horses.
- Student of Plato, teacher of Alexander the Great.
- Greeks believed in this type of religion.
- a story in which
- a story meant to teach a lesson.
- Creator of geometry.
- Poem written by Homer about a soldier returning home from a war.
- What group of Greek philosophers taught their students the art of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking, but would charge their students?
20 Clues: a story in which • Creator of geometry. • Soldiers using horses. • a story told as a play • a story meant to teach a lesson. • Greeks believed in this type of religion. • Where did Greeks believe their gods lived? • Poem written by Homer about the Trojan War. • This job has you taking the Hippocratic oath. • Student of Plato, teacher of Alexander the Great. • ...
APPLIED PHONETICS AND MODERN SPOKEN ENGLISH 2023-03-28
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- The branch of linguistics that deals with the sounds of speech and their production, combination, description, and representation by written symbols (9 letters).
- Something that you hear or that can be heard (5 letters)
- The way in which someone pronounces words, influenced by the country or area they come from, or their social class (6 letters)
- A group of letters or sounds that mean something, or a single letter or sound that means something (4 letters)
- A set of letters used for writing a language (8 letters)
- A letter of the alphabet that is not a vowel (10 letters)
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- A speech sound that you make with your lips and teeth open, shown in English by the letters 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o' or 'u' (5 letters)
- The way in which a word or a language is spoken (13 letters)
- The emphasis we place in a specific syllable of a word when pronouncing it (6 letters)
- A letter of the alphabet that is not a vowel (9 letters)
- A word or part of a word that has one vowel sound (8 letters)
11 Clues: Something that you hear or that can be heard (5 letters) • A letter of the alphabet that is not a vowel (9 letters) • A set of letters used for writing a language (8 letters) • A letter of the alphabet that is not a vowel (10 letters) • The way in which a word or a language is spoken (13 letters) • A word or part of a word that has one vowel sound (8 letters) • ...
History of Psych Kaylynn, Conal, Jada, Elizabeth, Elise 2023-01-21
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- a Greek philosopher taught by Thales at the Milesian School of Natural Philosophy first metaphysician.
- He worked and was taught by Leucippus; his first claim was “everything is made of tiny uncuttable building blocks known as atoms”. Also known as the “laughing philosopher”
- Known for being considered as the father of modern medicine due to his books, which he authored more than 70.
- Refers to the followers of Pythagoras who practiced Pythagoreanism in the fifth and fourth century BCE.
- The idea that objects are alive or have lifelike characteristics. Considered by Jean Piaget to be the thought of children in the preoperational stage of development
- A Sicilian philosopher who is considered to be one of the founders of sophism—a movement that argued the practicality of rhetoric within civilization and politics.
- A Greek philosopher best known for his idea of the universal flux. Better known as the unity of opposites.Ex; Day Night, War Peace
- The study of how the universe arose
- A Greek philosopher and founder of the Milesian School of Natural Philosophy as well as developed the scientific method. Heavily involved in Astronomy providing many explanations for nature and the universe.
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- to add human characteristics to non human things like spirits and animals, often seen in religion and art. Part of the human imagination
- the founder of "everything"
- A Greek philosopher and poet who is most known for pioneering the belief that all matter was composed of four elements: fire, air, water, and earth. He was a significant philosopher in Presocratic history as he was known to move between religion and science.
- Was a Greek philosopher who is a seen as the founder of Western philosophy and was the teacher of Plato
- Early Greek philosopher active in the fifth century BCE most known for his metaphysical poem, which when translated, was titled On Nature. His philosophical beliefs helped pave the way for the greater development of Greek philosophy.
- The discipline of questioning things, some of the most famous in this field include Plato and Aristotle.
- One of his works “The Apology” is nationally known and was beginning to really spread to the Western philosophy when first released.
- claimed that “The First Cause of existence was Mind (nous) and all things were constituted of indestructible “seeds” (or “stuff”)
- was a Greek philosopher famous for posing so-called paradoxes which challenged mathematicians' view of the real world for many centuries
- the practice of manipulating natural forces through rituals, spells, or incanations
- Ancient Greek teachers from the 4th and 5th centuries BC; they specified in more than one topic including mathematics, rhetoric and teaching the skill of arguing with conviction
20 Clues: the founder of "everything" • The study of how the universe arose • the practice of manipulating natural forces through rituals, spells, or incanations • a Greek philosopher taught by Thales at the Milesian School of Natural Philosophy first metaphysician. • Was a Greek philosopher who is a seen as the founder of Western philosophy and was the teacher of Plato • ...
Letters 2021-10-07
7 Clues: Το έφαγε η Χιονάτη • Το φοράμε στο κεφάλι • Ένα πορτοκαλί φρούτο • Ζωάκι που ζει στη θάλασσα • Ζωάκι που ζει στην Αυστραλία • Το πετάμε την Καθαρά Δευτέρα • Τη χρειαζόμαστε για να παίξουμε μπάσκετ
Feb + March Crossword 2023-03-01
Across
- This Onigiri has an uncanny ability to keep everything running smoothly, from client contracts to employee paychecks. 3 letters
- No, not the basketball superstar, but rather the first version of your product that's just good enough to test the waters. (abbreviation)3 letters
- Decisions, decisions, decisions. Let the data guide you! (two words one of which is found in the hint) 10 letters
- Not just a term for a messy pile of papers, but also a popular framework for most PMs. 5 letters
- Trying before buying. Or in the case of Product Managers, trying before building. 11 letters
- Like vegetables for your product - it may not be what you want to hear, but it's good for you. (we have it every 3 months) 8 letters
- This Onigiri is the "Product People whisperer" who knows just how to get things done, even in the most complex and demanding situations and is always "victorious" 8 letters
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- Because let's face it, the first draft is never perfect. 9 letters
- You can't manage what you can't measure, so keep an eye on these numbers unless you want to be "flying blind". 7 letters
- A crucial tool for Product Managers, but unfortunately won't help you navigate the traffic on your commute unless you have some seriously advanced GPS technology. 7 letters
- Who's got skin in the game? These folks do! (They can also be hard to deal with at times). 12 letters
- The secret sauce for staying ahead of the competition, or in other words, thinking outside the box. 10 letters
- This word sounds like a gymnast's routine, but for Product Managers, it's more like trying to do acrobatics while juggling multiple tasks and stakeholders. (I know a lot of you who do not like this word) 5 letters
13 Clues: Because let's face it, the first draft is never perfect. 9 letters • Trying before buying. Or in the case of Product Managers, trying before building. 11 letters • Not just a term for a messy pile of papers, but also a popular framework for most PMs. 5 letters • ...
history of greek theatre 2022-01-11
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- the (blank)of the seating area, was the
- the performers in Greek theater can be divided
- The major festival was the City, what is the city name?
- who was the first winner. He is the earliest known playwright and actor. The word thespian, derived from his name, is still used to refer to actors today.
- The same three actors appeared in each of the
- seat, reserved for the Priest of Dionysus The action in Greek plays usually takes **********place in (blank
- (blank).
- The(blank)(hut or tent) was on the side of the orchestra opposite the audience.
- The (blank), as seen from the theater today, and a ceremonial alter to Dionysus.
- World Theater in the(blank)can be traced back to ancient Greece
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- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god who?
- who lived during this period, and is considered the father of Western philosophy.
- a place for actors to relax or to
- costumes and masks.
- The word(blank)comes from the Greek verb meaning “todo” or “to act.”
- (blank)is the origin of our word scene. It
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- The slope of the hill served as the(blank)(seeing space).
- (four)categories
- The word (blank)comes the the Greek word theatron, which means place of seeing.
20 Clues: (blank). • (four)categories • costumes and masks. • a place for actors to relax or to • the (blank)of the seating area, was the • (blank)is the origin of our word scene. It • The same three actors appeared in each of the • the performers in Greek theater can be divided • The major festival was the City, what is the city name? • ...
ART HISTORY-Early Art Periods Review 2025-12-05
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- Trajan's column & Last Judgement of Hu-Nefer both show ___ ___, with the same figure reappearing throughout the story
- Lamassu is from what civilization
- Who is the artist that made Doryphorus?
- ____ ____is a technique used to show power
- reliquaries, such as the Reliquary of St. Foy were made during the ___ time period
- Nike of Samothrace was made during this later Greek period of art called ____
- the walkway in a church that goes behind the apse and alter
- the Seated Boxer is made out of _____
- Votive Figures is from what civilization
- the Seated Scribe is ____ compared to King Menkaure & Queen due to his lower status
- put these in order; etruscan, greek, renaissance, medieval, egyptian, roman
- central aisle of a medieval church
- the Western Art ___ is an organization method of chronologically arranging artworks & movements
- Greek male sculpture that demonstrates contrapposto & idealized proportions
- Augustus of Prima Porta is a sculpture made during the ___ civilization
- The Grave Stele of Hergeso reflects the ____ dominance in Greek society
- Doryphorus was made during the Greek period of art called ___ that emphasized the beauty of the human form
- In architecture,___ ___are small, semi-circular chapels that project outward from the curved ambulatory surrounding a church's apse, primarily for housing relics, facilitating pilgrim movement, and providing extra altars for mass
- shifting weight to look more naturalistic in a figurative sculpture, first seen on Doryphorus
- the most famous museum in France that is easy to rob
- a type of carved sculpture that is flat with a raised surface
- the etruscan sculpture, sarcophagus of the __ depict women being treated as equals
- in classical greek art, the fabric is revealing yet still concealing; called ___ ______
- Akhenaton, Nefertiti & 3 Daughters is an example of ___ relief
- This winged sculpture now sits in a grand staircase in the Louvre and the head has never been found
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- ____ manuscripts are hand written & painted books from Medieval time
- The name of the Egyptian time period when Akenaten changed the religion & art style
- artwork during this time period was typically gold, flat and holy figures had a halo
- put the 3 medieval periods in order
- put these artworks in chronological order; seated scribe, jade cong, parthenon, lamassu
- how you would describe artworks that aren't naturalistic or abstract, like the Lamassu & Votive Figures
- put the 3 greek periods in order
- put these artworks in chronological order; nike of samothrace, stonehenge, trajans column
- the triangular upper part of the front of a building in Greek Classical style is called a ___
- Peplos Kore & Anyvysos Kore both have an ___ ___ on their faces
- Peplos Kore & Anyvysos Kouros were both made during this early Greek period called ___
- Augustus of Prima Porta and the Head of a Roman Patrician are both made out of ___
- all of the buildings on the acropolis are a tribute to the Greek God ___
- King Menkaurre & Queen were made during the __ ___
- the three classical greek column capitals in order of plain-fancy
- Hellenistic Greek Art is about _____ of the human form
- Law Code of Hammurabi is what from what civilization
- The German sculpture, Röttgen Pietà, was made during the ___ time period
- Palette of King Narmer was made during ___ era
- a perpendicular section to the nave in a church that gives it a cruciform shape
- Venus of ___
- the opening in the dome of the Pantheon
- a twisted profile that ancient and Egyptian figures were portrayed in
- the Colosseum & Pantheon show the Roman's mastery of what material?
- a large, semicircular recess, typically at the end of a church, usually containing the altar. It's a defining feature of early Christian churches, evolving from Roman basilicas, serving as a focal point for worship.
50 Clues: Venus of ___ • put the 3 greek periods in order • Lamassu is from what civilization • central aisle of a medieval church • put the 3 medieval periods in order • the Seated Boxer is made out of _____ • Who is the artist that made Doryphorus? • the opening in the dome of the Pantheon • Votive Figures is from what civilization • ____ ____is a technique used to show power • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-06
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- Slaves who fought to the death in the Colosseum for entertainment
- a widespread disease
- to cut off its supplies by land, sea or air.
- An ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic.
- condition of being owned by, and forced to work for, someone else
- Country homes of the rich
- The father is the head of the household and owns everything, including the people in the house
- Creator of Christianity
- A person in the Ancient Roman Republic appointed to rule for six months in times of emergencies with all the power of a king.
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- He became a dictator for life
- letters
- to murder for political reasons
- an area of land nearly surrounded by water
- a high rocky hill where early people built cities
- It was a city-state in ancient Greece known for its harsh attitudes and military training.
- He had many cities named after him
- Spartan slaves.
- Can live forever.
- a long poem that tells a story
- When a Greek drama ends in disaster for the main character.
20 Clues: letters • Spartan slaves. • Can live forever. • a widespread disease • Creator of Christianity • Country homes of the rich • He became a dictator for life • a long poem that tells a story • to murder for political reasons • He had many cities named after him • an area of land nearly surrounded by water • to cut off its supplies by land, sea or air. • ...
Life of Pi - Part 1 Review 2024-05-01
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- Title of Part 1: Toronto and ____________
- Pi's last name
- Slow animal named in the first part of the book
- Pi learned about this while on vacation
- Muslim place of worship
- The "most dangerous animal in the zoo"
- What Pi is by birth
- Animal Pi's father feeds to the tiger
- Alpha, Beta, Omega, and Pi are all _______ letters
- Indian god with the entire universe in its mouth
- Pi's initial perception of Christianity and Islam
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- How many stories Christianity has
- Racial slur (4 words)
- Someone who strongly does not believe in a god or religion
- Pi "changed" his name because it sounded like this
- Left Pi without saying goodbye (2 words)
- Pi was named after a pool built for this
- Pi's "uncle," who taught him how to swim
- India Pi's father considered himself a part of this
- The last name of two important teachers of Pi's
- A noon-practitioner of religion who is open to the idea
- Pi's brother
- Where Pi grew up
23 Clues: Pi's brother • Pi's last name • Where Pi grew up • What Pi is by birth • Racial slur (4 words) • Muslim place of worship • How many stories Christianity has • Animal Pi's father feeds to the tiger • The "most dangerous animal in the zoo" • Pi learned about this while on vacation • Left Pi without saying goodbye (2 words) • Pi was named after a pool built for this • ...
Wordcell Unit 1 Caleb Wagner 2023-08-30
Across
- l-r both
- different from that which is considered normal or average
- experiencing affection and hostility at the same time towards someone
- one who believes there is no God
- one who has satisfaction in himself and the world
- to turn away or aside from
- physical condition in which there is loss of sensation or feeling
- gr-pr not;without
- to voluntarily refrain from doing something
- Gr-R high;height;topmost
- nameless
- using both hands with equal ability
- a word with the opposite meaning of another
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- latin-root high; height
- an instrument used for measuring heights or altitudes
- a feeling of dislike or aversion
- gr-pr against;opposite
- an abnormal fear of great heights or high places
- the hight part of an ancient Greek city
- a raised structure used for worship
- a word resulting from the beginning letter or letters of a compound term
- one skilled in performing gymnastic feats
- l-pr away;from;off
- showing indifference or lack of concern
- without rule
- the height of an object when compared to a given level
26 Clues: l-r both • nameless • without rule • gr-pr not;without • l-pr away;from;off • gr-pr against;opposite • latin-root high; height • Gr-R high;height;topmost • to turn away or aside from • a feeling of dislike or aversion • one who believes there is no God • a raised structure used for worship • using both hands with equal ability • the hight part of an ancient Greek city • ...
Chapter 1: Foundations of Geometry 2025-06-22
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- lines whose intersection is a single point
- lines that are NOT on the same plane
- through any three noncollinear points there is exactly one ____
- Greek mathematician considered to be the father of geometry
- objects in a set
- points that lie on the same line
- the type of angle that measures less than 90 degrees
- the type of angle that measures 180 degrees
- if two planes intersect then they intersect in exactly one ____
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- statements that are shown to be true by a proof
- a set containing no elements
- most angles are named with 3 letters in which the middle letter is always the ____ of the angle
- the type of angle that measures between 90 and 180 degrees
- the distance around a circle
- planes that do not intersect
- sets that have nothing in common
- the union of a half-line and its origin
- four noncoplanar points determine _____
- the union of two distinct rays with a common endpoint
- consists of two endpoints and all the points between them
20 Clues: objects in a set • a set containing no elements • the distance around a circle • planes that do not intersect • sets that have nothing in common • points that lie on the same line • lines that are NOT on the same plane • the union of a half-line and its origin • four noncoplanar points determine _____ • lines whose intersection is a single point • ...
ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE 2025-02-11
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- The Greek venue for public debate
- The Maltese island where Paul was shipwrecked
- The high priest that Paul confronted after being slapped across the mouth
- He witnessed the stoning of this first martyr
- Paul's fellow laborer which he had a sharp conflict with
- Paul was believed to have reached as far as this country
- The cooperator that Paul circumcised due to pressure
- The city in which Paul was generally believed to have died
- The animal that bit Paul as he gathered firewood in Malta
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- Also called Elymas, was a false prophet
- The other citizenship of Paul
- The Roman Centurion whose task was to bring Paul to Rome
- The citizenship where Paul and Silas were criticized in Philippi
- What does the Bible say after Paul was bitten
- The number of letters attributed to Paul
- The tribe of Israel which Paul was from
- Paul's original order and his father was a prominent member too
- Paul confront this apostle "to the face"
- Name of the modern-day country where Paul was born
- Paul's original name
20 Clues: Paul's original name • The other citizenship of Paul • The Greek venue for public debate • Also called Elymas, was a false prophet • The tribe of Israel which Paul was from • The number of letters attributed to Paul • Paul confront this apostle "to the face" • What does the Bible say after Paul was bitten • The Maltese island where Paul was shipwrecked • ...
ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE 2025-02-11
Across
- The number of letters attributed to Paul
- The tribe of Israel which Paul was from
- Paul confront this apostle "to the face"
- What does the Bible say after Paul was bitten
- The other citizenship of Paul
- The Roman Centurion whose task was to bring Paul to Rome
- The city in which Paul was generally believed to have died
- The Greek venue for public debate
- Name of the modern-day country where Paul was born
- He witnessed the stoning of this first martyr
- Paul was believed to have reached as far as this country
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- The citizenship where Paul and Silas were criticized in Philippi
- Paul's fellow laborer which he had a sharp conflict with
- The Maltese island where Paul was shipwrecked
- Also called Elymas, was a false prophet
- The animal that bit Paul as he gathered firewood in Malta
- The cooperator that Paul circumcised due to pressure
- Paul's original name
- Paul's original order and his father was a prominent member too
- The high priest that Paul confronted after being slapped across the mouth
20 Clues: Paul's original name • The other citizenship of Paul • The Greek venue for public debate • The tribe of Israel which Paul was from • Also called Elymas, was a false prophet • The number of letters attributed to Paul • Paul confront this apostle "to the face" • The Maltese island where Paul was shipwrecked • What does the Bible say after Paul was bitten • ...
Product People Feb + March '23 2023-01-30
Across
- Because let's face it, the first draft is never perfect. 9 letters
- Not just a term for a messy pile of papers, but also a popular framework for most PMs. 5 letters
- This word sounds like a gymnast's routine, but for Product Managers, it's more like trying to do acrobatics while juggling multiple tasks and stakeholders. (I know a lot of you who do not like this word) 5 letters
- Trying before buying. Or in the case of Product Managers, trying before building. 11 letters
- Like vegetables for your product - it may not be what you want to hear, but it's good for you. (we have it every 3 months) 8 letters
- You can't manage what you can't measure, so keep an eye on these numbers unless you want to be "flying blind". 7 letters
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- A crucial tool for Product Managers, but unfortunately won't help you navigate the traffic on your commute unless you have some seriously advanced GPS technology. 7 letters
- Decisions, decisions, decisions. Let the data guide you! (two words one of which is found in the hint) 10 letters
- This Onigiri has an uncanny ability to keep everything running smoothly, from client contracts to employee paychecks. 3 letters
- The secret sauce for staying ahead of the competition, or in other words, thinking outside the box. 10 letters
- Who's got skin in the game? These folks do! (They can also be hard to deal with at times). 12 letters
- This Onigiri is the "Product People whisperer" who knows just how to get things done, even in the most complex and demanding situations and is always "victorious" 8 letters
- No, not the basketball superstar, but rather the first version of your product that's just good enough to test the waters. (abbreviation)3 letters
13 Clues: Because let's face it, the first draft is never perfect. 9 letters • Trying before buying. Or in the case of Product Managers, trying before building. 11 letters • Not just a term for a messy pile of papers, but also a popular framework for most PMs. 5 letters • ...
Word Work Wednesday Extra Credit Crossword 2023-02-28
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- (N) The study of statistics which illustrates the changing structures of human populations
- (N)Of a disease prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- The Latin root "To know"
- The Greek root "Time"
- The Latin root "To hear"
- (V) To accuse someone or charge the person officially with a crime
- (V) To close up, confine, or shut someone or something away from others.
- The Latin root "To say"
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- (V) To think deeply.
- The Greek root "People" or "Population"
- The Greek root "Self" or "Same"
- (V) To have or to contain.
- (N) the organizational pattern of how events occur in time.
- The Greek root "To draw" or "To write"
- The Latin root "To believe"
- (Adj)Believable, trustworthy,inspiring confidence.
16 Clues: (V) To think deeply. • The Greek root "Time" • The Latin root "To say" • The Latin root "To know" • The Latin root "To hear" • (V) To have or to contain. • The Latin root "To believe" • The Greek root "Self" or "Same" • The Greek root "To draw" or "To write" • The Greek root "People" or "Population" • (Adj)Believable, trustworthy,inspiring confidence. • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-06-23
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- The home of the gods in Greek mythology.
- The king of the gods.
- The symbol of Poseidon.
- The Greeks famously hid in this wooden animal to invade the city of Troy.
- A form of ancient Greek clothing.
- The symbol of Zeus is a bolt of...
- A statue of this war goddess stands tall in the Parthenon.
- The queen of the gods. Zeus' jealous wife.
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- The goddess of love.
- The god of the sea.
- A replica of this Greek building can be found in Nashville, Tennessee.
- It's all ---- to me.
- This poem tells the story of the Trojan war.
- The author of the Illiad.
- Home of the Parthenon, this country's capital is Athens.
- The god of the underworld.
16 Clues: The god of the sea. • The goddess of love. • It's all ---- to me. • The king of the gods. • The symbol of Poseidon. • The author of the Illiad. • The god of the underworld. • A form of ancient Greek clothing. • The symbol of Zeus is a bolt of... • The home of the gods in Greek mythology. • The queen of the gods. Zeus' jealous wife. • This poem tells the story of the Trojan war. • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
Across
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
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- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
10 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
Across
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
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- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
10 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
Across
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
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- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
10 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
Across
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
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- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
10 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
Across
- Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
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- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de surligneur, mettre en avant (9 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
10 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle ( 7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
My liggaam 2021-04-28
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- Waarmee jy byt (5 letters).
- Waarmee jy ruik (4 letters).
- Waarmee jy sien - enkelvoud (3 letters).
- Die deel tussen jou voorarm en jou bo-arm waarmee jy buig (7 letters).
- Waarmee jy knik (3 letters).
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- Waarmee jy glimlag (4 letters).
- Waarmee jy hoor - meervoud (3 letters).
- Waarmee jy wys (6 letters).
- Waarmee jy lek (4 letters).
- Waarmee jy staan en jou voete is hieraan vas (4 letters).
10 Clues: Waarmee jy wys (6 letters). • Waarmee jy byt (5 letters). • Waarmee jy lek (4 letters). • Waarmee jy ruik (4 letters). • Waarmee jy knik (3 letters). • Waarmee jy glimlag (4 letters). • Waarmee jy hoor - meervoud (3 letters). • Waarmee jy sien - enkelvoud (3 letters). • Waarmee jy staan en jou voete is hieraan vas (4 letters). • ...
Accident 2023-12-17
Across
- Sudden jolt from a collision (5 letters)
- Vehicle for rushing the injured to care (9 letters)
- Sound of an approaching emergency vehicle (6 letters)
- Someone who helps injured people (4 letters)
- Loud cry of pain or fear (6 letters)
- Covers a wound (7 letters)
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- Collision causing damage (5 letters)
- Sign of potential danger (7 letters)
- Important tool for investigating accidents (6 letters)
- Sudden, unexpected event (8 letters)
10 Clues: Covers a wound (7 letters) • Collision causing damage (5 letters) • Sign of potential danger (7 letters) • Sudden, unexpected event (8 letters) • Loud cry of pain or fear (6 letters) • Sudden jolt from a collision (5 letters) • Someone who helps injured people (4 letters) • Vehicle for rushing the injured to care (9 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 this 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 - appears once in this verse
- 8 letters - appears once in this verse
- 8 Letters - appears twice in this verse
- 5 letters - with an apostrophe
11 Clues: 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 • 2 letters - appears once in this verse • 8 letters - appears once in this verse • ...
County Carers Crossword 2024-01-21
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- - Considerate and friendly demeanor (8 letters)
- - Tolerant and understanding attitude (8 letters)
- - Synonym for showing concern (10 letters)
- - Treating others with dignity and consideration (7 letters)
- - Understanding and sharing feelings (7 letters)
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- - Providing care and fostering growth (9 letters)
- - Aid and encouragement (7 letters)
- - Overall health and balanced state (8 letters)
- - Help or aid in various aspects of life (10 letters)
- - Displaying genuine concern and affection (6 letters)
10 Clues: - Aid and encouragement (7 letters) • - Synonym for showing concern (10 letters) • - Overall health and balanced state (8 letters) • - Considerate and friendly demeanor (8 letters) • - Understanding and sharing feelings (7 letters) • - Providing care and fostering growth (9 letters) • - Tolerant and understanding attitude (8 letters) • ...
Kerala 2024-07-02
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- Traditional houseboat (11 letters)
- Harvest festival of Kerala (4 letters)
- Official language of Kerala (9 letters)
- Bird sanctuary in Kerala (9 letters)
- Traditional dance form involving elaborate costumes and makeup (8 letters)
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- Traditional martial art form (12 letters)
- Famous hill station (6 letters)
- Traditional rice dish of Kerala (5 letters)
- Famous beach in Kerala known for its lighthouse (7 letters)
- Famous backwater destination in Kerala (8 letters)
10 Clues: Famous hill station (6 letters) • Traditional houseboat (11 letters) • Bird sanctuary in Kerala (9 letters) • Harvest festival of Kerala (4 letters) • Official language of Kerala (9 letters) • Traditional martial art form (12 letters) • Traditional rice dish of Kerala (5 letters) • Famous backwater destination in Kerala (8 letters) • ...
Irregular verbs 1 through 10 2024-09-30
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- Past participle of "to break" (6 letters)
- Past simple of "to burn" (5 letters)
- Past simple of "to buy" (6 letters)
- Past simple of "to bite" (3 letters)
- Infinitive form of "was" (2 letters)
- Past participle of "to build" (5 letters)
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- Past simple of "to become" (6 letters)
- Infinitive form of "bet" (3 letters)
- Past participle of "to bring" (7 letters)
- Infinitive form of "began" (5 letters)
10 Clues: Past simple of "to buy" (6 letters) • Infinitive form of "bet" (3 letters) • Past simple of "to burn" (5 letters) • Past simple of "to bite" (3 letters) • Infinitive form of "was" (2 letters) • Past simple of "to become" (6 letters) • Infinitive form of "began" (5 letters) • Past participle of "to break" (6 letters) • Past participle of "to bring" (7 letters) • ...
Unit 8 Red Words 2025-10-20
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- Question word asking for information. (4 letters)
- Opposite of "on"; not functioning. (3 letters)
- Preposition used to indicate belonging or origin. (2 letters)
- Once more; another time. (5 letters)
- The absence of anything; zero. (7 letters)
- Past tense of "are." (4 letters)
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- To have clothing on; to erode. (4 letters)
- Opposed to or in resistance. (7 letters)
- Frequently; many times. (5 letters)
- Question word asking about location. (5 letters)
10 Clues: Past tense of "are." (4 letters) • Frequently; many times. (5 letters) • Once more; another time. (5 letters) • Opposed to or in resistance. (7 letters) • To have clothing on; to erode. (4 letters) • The absence of anything; zero. (7 letters) • Opposite of "on"; not functioning. (3 letters) • Question word asking about location. (5 letters) • ...
meyer-greek theter revew 2020-12-02
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- Dialogue between characters and chorus.
- The sense and meaning that goes into the lines.
- The entrance song of the chorus. Sets the tone of the play.
- The expression of the words.
- The staging of the play.
- this refers to the chorus
- greek word for descovery
- greek term for pride
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- greek term for tragic failyur
- greek word for emotinal purging
- The story has a self-contained beginning, middle and end. There is a always a discovery of self by the main character accompanied by a drastic change of action (e.g. from good to bad).
- At the end of each episode, the chorus reflects on what has been said and done. The play moves back and forth between Episode and Stasima three to six times.
- The final resolution.
- The introduction to the main character and background of the play.
- greek term for fate
15 Clues: greek term for fate • greek term for pride • The final resolution. • The staging of the play. • greek word for descovery • this refers to the chorus • The expression of the words. • greek term for tragic failyur • greek word for emotinal purging • Dialogue between characters and chorus. • The sense and meaning that goes into the lines. • ...
WORDS THAT SURROUNDS ETHICS 2023-11-24
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- us that we cannot simply act in pursuit of our own ends or good without any regard for other people and or good.
- claims that there is a difference between rational will and animal pulse.
- based or obligation based ethics.
- word for happiness
- Length of the experience of pleasure.
- word for law.
- greek word for virtue
- It is an organism that has the ability to perceive and navigate its external environment.
- What is the system of penal management called?
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- wrote the greatest happiness principle of ethics.
- word for self.
- chance it has of not being followed by sensation of the opposite kind.
- who has right to possess, use and dispose of the things as one pleases.
- to act according to principles that we determine for ourselves.
- word for other.
15 Clues: word for law. • word for self. • word for other. • word for happiness • greek word for virtue • based or obligation based ethics. • Length of the experience of pleasure. • What is the system of penal management called? • wrote the greatest happiness principle of ethics. • to act according to principles that we determine for ourselves. • ...
Ancient Greek Theatre Crossword 2024-10-21
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- The plot device meaning "god from the machine," used to resolve a seemingly unsolvable problem
- The author of "Oedipus Rex"
- A playwright known as the father of tragedy, author of "The Oresteia"
- The hymns and ceremonies specifically given for the god of wine and fertility
- A famous Greek playwright, author of "Medea"
- The festival held in honor of the god Dionysus, where many plays were performed
- A term for excessive pride or arrogance, a common flaw in Greek tragedies
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- A god often honored by Greek theatre festivals
- The main performance space in an Ancient Greek theatre
- A tool used by actors to display character transformation or emotional amplification
- A form of serious drama that often ends in suffering
- A type of bawdy, humorous play featuring mythical creatures
- A humorous play performed in Ancient Greece
- The group of performers who comment on the action in Greek plays through song
- The first ever actor
15 Clues: The first ever actor • The author of "Oedipus Rex" • A humorous play performed in Ancient Greece • A famous Greek playwright, author of "Medea" • A god often honored by Greek theatre festivals • A form of serious drama that often ends in suffering • The main performance space in an Ancient Greek theatre • A type of bawdy, humorous play featuring mythical creatures • ...
Crossword 2026-03-10
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- The ability of a diagnostic test to correctly identify individuals who do not have the disease (True Negative Rate). (11 letters)
- The number of new cases of a disease occurring in an at-risk population over a specified time period. (9 letters)
- statistical method used to compare the means of three or more independent, normally distributed groups. (5 letters)
- An observational study design that starts with an exposure and follows subjects forward in time to determine the outcome. (6 letters)
- The probability of correctly rejecting a false null hypothesis ($1 - \beta$). (5 letters)
- The proportion of people who actually have the disease who test positive for it (True Positive Rate). (11 letters)
- A methodological technique used in randomized controlled trials to prevent observation/information bias. (8 letters)
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- A non-parametric statistical test used to determine if there is a significant association between two categorical variables. (9 letters)
- A type of plot commonly used to visualize the summary results of a meta-analysis. (6 letters)
- Step during design stage to control confounding
- The constant, habitual presence of a disease or infectious agent within a defined geographic area or population. (7 letters)
- A third variable that distorts the true association between an exposure and an outcome because it is related to both. (10 letters)
- Measure of central tendancy in skewed data
13 Clues: Measure of central tendancy in skewed data • Step during design stage to control confounding • The probability of correctly rejecting a false null hypothesis ($1 - \beta$). (5 letters) • A type of plot commonly used to visualize the summary results of a meta-analysis. (6 letters) • ...
Eli Brownlee 2022-09-19
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- a particular size, weight, and style of typeface
- a line indicating the height of letters within the font of uppercase lettering
- the spacing between individual letters
- measured in points, determines height of letters
- the line upon which most letters sit and below which descenders extend
- part of a lowercase letter that extends above the x height of the letter
- a small stroke attached to the end of a larger stroke or letter
- type typeface used for body copy
- main stroke of letter
- the design of lettering that can include variations in the font
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- adjusts the distance between words, not just characters
- fonts that don't have extending features
- makes letters of a text thicker
- part of a lowercase letter that goes below the baseline of a font
- the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable and appealing when displayed.
- a cursive font based on stylized form of calligraphy writing
- a typographical symbol or ornament
- a mark, sign, or symbol, used in writing or printing.
- a diagonal part of the letter
19 Clues: main stroke of letter • a diagonal part of the letter • makes letters of a text thicker • type typeface used for body copy • a typographical symbol or ornament • the spacing between individual letters • fonts that don't have extending features • a particular size, weight, and style of typeface • measured in points, determines height of letters • ...
Eli Brownlee 2022-09-19
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- a particular size, weight, and style of typeface
- a line indicating the height of letters within the font of uppercase lettering
- the spacing between individual letters
- measured in points, determines height of letters
- the line upon which most letters sit and below which descenders extend
- part of a lowercase letter that extends above the x height of the letter
- a small stroke attached to the end of a larger stroke or letter
- type typeface used for body copy
- main stroke of letter
- the design of lettering that can include variations in the font
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- adjusts the distance between words, not just characters
- fonts that don't have extending features
- makes letters of a text thicker
- part of a lowercase letter that goes below the baseline of a font
- the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable and appealing when displayed.
- a cursive font based on stylized form of calligraphy writing
- a typographical symbol or ornament
- a mark, sign, or symbol, used in writing or printing.
- a diagonal part of the letter
19 Clues: main stroke of letter • a diagonal part of the letter • makes letters of a text thicker • type typeface used for body copy • a typographical symbol or ornament • the spacing between individual letters • fonts that don't have extending features • a particular size, weight, and style of typeface • measured in points, determines height of letters • ...
