greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Station 1 2025-03-01
Across
- The author of "The Hunger Games" (7 letters)
- The district known for its coal mining (6 letters)
- The mentor for District 12 tributes (8 letters)
- The main protagonist of "The Hunger Games" (7 letters)
- The symbol of rebellion (10 letters)
- The male tribute from District 12 (5 letters)
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- Katniss's younger sister (8 letters)
- There are 12 of them in The Hunger Games (9 letters)
- Where the deadly competition takes place(5 letters)
- The poisonous berries (9 letters)
10 Clues: The poisonous berries (9 letters) • Katniss's younger sister (8 letters) • The symbol of rebellion (10 letters) • The author of "The Hunger Games" (7 letters) • The male tribute from District 12 (5 letters) • The mentor for District 12 tributes (8 letters) • The district known for its coal mining (6 letters) • Where the deadly competition takes place(5 letters) • ...
Spelling (Week One) 2025-04-17
Across
- What a car horn does (4 letters)
- A sound made by a horn or an animal (4 letters)
- Where you keep your money or small things (6 letters)
- A place to store money (4 letters)
- A small thing in your pocket, often used to pay (3 letters)
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- The opposite of bad (4 letters)
- When something is underwater (4 letters)
- To believe something (5 letters)
- Something you do when you are no longer working (3 letters)
- An animal that hops (6 letters)
- An insect sound (4 letters)
11 Clues: An insect sound (4 letters) • The opposite of bad (4 letters) • An animal that hops (6 letters) • To believe something (5 letters) • What a car horn does (4 letters) • A place to store money (4 letters) • When something is underwater (4 letters) • A sound made by a horn or an animal (4 letters) • Where you keep your money or small things (6 letters) • ...
Zarna Garg Knowledge Quest 2025-05-12
Across
- Comedy festival where Zarna headlined (13 letters)
- Zarna's debut special on Amazon Prime (13 letters)
- Zarna's comedy special on Hulu (18 letters)
- Zarna's co-producer for CBS pilot (11 letters)
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- Zarna's profession before comedy (8 letters)
- Zarna's feature film released in April 2025 (14 letters)
- Streaming platform for Zarna's podcast (7 letters)
- Zarna's memoir title (16 letters)
- Award won by Zarna in 2021 (17 letters)
- City where Zarna performs at Comedy Cellar (7 letters)
10 Clues: Zarna's memoir title (16 letters) • Award won by Zarna in 2021 (17 letters) • Zarna's comedy special on Hulu (18 letters) • Zarna's profession before comedy (8 letters) • Zarna's co-producer for CBS pilot (11 letters) • Comedy festival where Zarna headlined (13 letters) • Streaming platform for Zarna's podcast (7 letters) • ...
week4 2025-11-26
Across
- What sheep do when they hear their shepherd. (6 letters)
- The animal a shepherd cares for. (5 letters)
- Who opens the gate? (10 letters)
- Tries to steal the sheep. (5 letters)
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- Animal that preys on sheep. (4 letters)
- A group of sheep. (5 letters)
- The sheep hear and know his _____. (5 letters)
- Jesus is the good ___________. (8 letters)
- Open space of green grass sheep are led to. (7 letters)
- “He calls his own sheep by _______.” (4 letters)
10 Clues: A group of sheep. (5 letters) • Who opens the gate? (10 letters) • Tries to steal the sheep. (5 letters) • Animal that preys on sheep. (4 letters) • Jesus is the good ___________. (8 letters) • The animal a shepherd cares for. (5 letters) • The sheep hear and know his _____. (5 letters) • “He calls his own sheep by _______.” (4 letters) • ...
f 2026-03-17
Across
- How strong you are. (8 letters)
- Something of great value. (9 letters)
- Better or different from the usual. (7 letters)
- To push down hard on something. (8 letters)
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- When you behave badly or break rules. (7 letters)
- Another word for "maybe." (7 letters)
- Found in the wild. (7 letters)
- To pull things apart into different groups. (8 letters)
- You mash them, roast them, or make chips. (8 letters)
- Something unusual or weird. (7 letters)
10 Clues: Found in the wild. (7 letters) • How strong you are. (8 letters) • Another word for "maybe." (7 letters) • Something of great value. (9 letters) • Something unusual or weird. (7 letters) • To push down hard on something. (8 letters) • Better or different from the usual. (7 letters) • When you behave badly or break rules. (7 letters) • ...
Christianity 2015-05-29
Across
- A bird representing the Holy Spirit, the 3rd Person of the Trinity
- Age of _________ Orders; the fourth phase of religious life; finds its example in the Jesuits
- Animal of sacrifice for the Jews; Jesus is the _________ of God
- The branch of Christianity that was sparked by the 16th century Reformation and actors, including Martin Luther, John Calvin, and King Henry VIII
- Symbol meaning fish, representing early Christians
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as great physician & friend to sinners
- The Sacrament of ___________, also known as Confession, whereby one is forgiven of their sins by God through the presence of a priest
- Interlinked __________ represent the Trinity, 3 Persons in 1 God
- Symbol of Luke's Gospel
- Jesus was born in this small town
- Age of the __________; the first phase of religious life
- This saint fell off his horse on the way to Damascus & experienced a conversion
- Symbol of Matthew's Gospel
- The list of accepted & authoritative books of the Bible
- Age of __________ Orders; the fifth phase of religious life; providing an education for many
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- The event of Jesus taking on flesh and coming in the form of a human; the central event of Christianity
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as a righteous king
- Age of __________________; the second phase of religious life
- The age of Jesus when he began his public ministry (in written form)
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as the Logos and Divine
- The branch of Christianity that separated in 1054 A.D.; common in Eastern Europe and rooted in cities like Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople, & Moscow
- The branch of Christianity that is the oldest and dates back to the founding of the Church by Jesus through St. Peter
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as a suffering servant
- 4 letters that stand for a Latin inscription written on the cross of Jesus, meaning "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews"
- Jesus' profession, learned from his foster father Joseph
- Age of _________ Orders; the third phase of religious life; finds its example in St. Francis
- Chi-Ro are the first 2 letters of Christ's name in this language
- The Old Testament, made of 46 books, is written in Classical Hebrew & this language
- __________ & Omega; phrase to express the eternity of God
- The scallop shell represents baptism and this kind of religious traveller
- Symbol of Mark's Gospel
- The _____ Testament, the second portion of the Bible, made up of 27 books & is written in Greek
- Symbol of John's Gospel
33 Clues: Symbol of Luke's Gospel • Symbol of Mark's Gospel • Symbol of John's Gospel • Symbol of Matthew's Gospel • Jesus was born in this small town • Symbol meaning fish, representing early Christians • The list of accepted & authoritative books of the Bible • Jesus' profession, learned from his foster father Joseph • Age of the __________; the first phase of religious life • ...
Christianity 2015-05-29
Across
- The age of Jesus when he began his public ministry (in written form)
- __________ & Omega; phrase to express the eternity of God
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as a righteous king
- Age of __________________; the second phase of religious life
- This saint fell off his horse on the way to Damascus & experienced a conversion
- The list of accepted & authoritative books of the Bible
- Age of the __________; the first phase of religious life
- Animal of sacrifice for the Jews; Jesus is the _________ of God
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as a suffering servant
- The scallop shell represents baptism and this kind of religious traveller
- The branch of Christianity that separated in 1054 A.D.; common in Eastern Europe and rooted in cities like Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople, & Moscow
- The event of Jesus taking on flesh and coming in the form of a human; the central event of Christianity
- Symbol of Luke's Gospel
- Jesus' profession, learned from his foster father Joseph
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as great physician & friend to sinners
- A bird representing the Holy Spirit, the 3rd Person of the Trinity
- Interlinked __________ represent the Trinity, 3 Persons in 1 God
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- 4 letters that stand for a Latin inscription written on the cross of Jesus, meaning "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews"
- Age of __________ Orders; the fifth phase of religious life; providing an education for many
- Symbol meaning fish, representing early Christians
- The Sacrament of ___________, also known as Confession, whereby one is forgiven of their sins by God through the presence of a priest
- Age of _________ Orders; the fourth phase of religious life; finds its example in the Jesuits
- Age of _________ Orders; the third phase of religious life; finds its example in St. Francis
- Chi-Ro are the first 2 letters of Christ's name in this language
- The branch of Christianity that was sparked by the 16th century Reformation and actors, including Martin Luther, John Calvin, and King Henry VIII
- The Old Testament, made of 46 books, is written in Classical Hebrew & this language
- Symbol of Matthew's Gospel
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as the Logos and Divine
- Symbol of Mark's Gospel
- Jesus was born in this small town
- The branch of Christianity that is the oldest and dates back to the founding of the Church by Jesus through St. Peter
- Symbol of John's Gospel
- The _____ Testament, the second portion of the Bible, made up of 27 books & is written in Greek
33 Clues: Symbol of Mark's Gospel • Symbol of Luke's Gospel • Symbol of John's Gospel • Symbol of Matthew's Gospel • Jesus was born in this small town • Symbol meaning fish, representing early Christians • The list of accepted & authoritative books of the Bible • Age of the __________; the first phase of religious life • Jesus' profession, learned from his foster father Joseph • ...
Christianity 2015-05-25
Across
- The branch of Christianity that was sparked by the 16th century Reformation and actors, including Martin Luther, John Calvin, and King Henry VIII
- Jesus' profession, learned from his foster father Joseph
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as great physician & friend to sinners
- The _____ ___________________, the second portion of the Bible, made up of 27 books & is written in Greek
- The Old Testament, made of 46 books, is written in Classical Hebrew & this language
- Age of _________ ___________; the fourth phase of religious life; finds its example in the Jesuits
- 4 letters that stand for a Latin inscription written on the cross of Jesus, meaning "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews"
- Jesus was born in this small town
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as the Logos and Divine
- Animal of sacrifice for the Jews; Jesus is the _________ of God
- Age of the __________; the first phase of religious life
- The event of Jesus taking on flesh and coming in the form of a human; the central event of Christianity
- The list of accepted & authoritative books of the Bible
- Age of _________ ___________; the third phase of religious life; finds its example in St. Francis
- The branch of Christianity that separated in 1054 A.D.; common in Eastern Europe and rooted in cities like Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople, & Moscow
- Chi-Ro are the first 2 letters of Christ's name in this language
- The scallop shell represents baptism and this kind of religious traveller
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- Symbol meaning fish, representing early Christians
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as a suffering servant
- The Sacrament of ___________, also known as Confession, whereby one is forgiven of their sins by God through the presence of a priest
- Age of __________ ___________; the fifth phase of religious life; providing an education for many
- Symbol of Matthew's Gospel
- This saint fell off his horse on the way to Damascus & experienced a conversion
- __________ & Omega; phrase to express the eternity of God
- Interlinked __________ represent the Trinity, 3 Persons in 1 God
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as a righteous king
- Age of __________________; the second phase of religious life
- The branch of Christianity that is the oldest and dates back to the founding of the Church by Jesus through St. Peter
- Symbol of Mark's Gospel
- Symbol of John's Gospel
- A bird representing the Holy Spirit, the 3rd Person of the Trinity
- The age of Jesus when he began his public ministry (in written form)
- Symbol of Luke's Gospel
33 Clues: Symbol of Mark's Gospel • Symbol of John's Gospel • Symbol of Luke's Gospel • Symbol of Matthew's Gospel • Jesus was born in this small town • Symbol meaning fish, representing early Christians • The list of accepted & authoritative books of the Bible • Jesus' profession, learned from his foster father Joseph • Age of the __________; the first phase of religious life • ...
Christianity 2016-05-25
Across
- A bird representing the Holy Spirit, the 3rd Person of the Trinity
- Symbol of Matthew's Gospel
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as the Logos and Divine
- The branch of Christianity that separated in 1054 A.D.; common in Eastern Europe and rooted in cities like Antioch, Constantinople, Moscow
- The Gospel writer who portrays Jesus as a righteous King
- Chi-Ro are the first 2 letters of Christ's name in this language
- Jesus' profession, learned from his foster father Joseph
- The ____ __________, the 2nd portion of the Bible, made up of 27 books and written in Greek
- The scallop shell represents baptism and this kind of religious traveler
- Symbol of a fish, representing early Christians: Jesus Christ, God's Son Savior
- Age of _____ _________; the 4th phase of religious life; finds its example in the Jesuits
- The branch of Christianity that is the oldest and dates back to the founding of the Church by Jesus through St. Peter
- 4 letters that stand for a Latin inscription written on the cross of Jesus, meaning "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews"
- The Gospel writer which portrays Jesus as a strong, suffering servant
- Symbol of John's Gospel
- Branch of Christianity that was sparked by the 16th century Reformation and actors, including Martin Luther, John Calvin and Henry VIII
- Animal of sacrifice for the Jews; Jesus is the _____ of God
- Age of the _______; 1st phase of religious life
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- Jesus was born in this small town
- Symbol of Luke's Gospel
- Age of ______ ________; the 3rd phase of religious life; finds its example in St. Francis
- Age of _________; 2nd phase of religious life, model is St. Benedict
- The Old Testament, made up of 46 books, is written in Classical Hebrew & this language
- The event of Jesus taking on flesh and coming in the form of a human; central event of Christianity
- Age of _____ _________; the 5th phase of religious life; providing an education for many
- St._____ _fell off his horse on the way to Damascus & experienced a conversion
- Symbol of Mark's Gospel
- Interlinked_______ represent the Trinity; 3 Persons in 1 God
- List of accepted & authoritative books of the Bible
- This Gospel writer emphasizes the humanity of Jesus
- ______& Omega; phrase to express the eternity of God
- The age of Jesus when he began his public ministry (in written form)
32 Clues: Symbol of Luke's Gospel • Symbol of Mark's Gospel • Symbol of John's Gospel • Symbol of Matthew's Gospel • Jesus was born in this small town • Age of the _______; 1st phase of religious life • List of accepted & authoritative books of the Bible • This Gospel writer emphasizes the humanity of Jesus • ______& Omega; phrase to express the eternity of God • ...
The title crossword 2025-08-16
Across
- the title spelt backwards
- the amount of letters in the third word of the title
- the first word of the title
- the first letter of all the words in the title
- the third word of the title
- the title but all the words are backwards
- the second word in the third word of the title
Down
- the title of this crossword
- the first word in the third word of the title
- the amount of letters in the first word of the title
- the last 2 letters of the second word in the title
- the second word of the title
- the amount of letters in the second word of the title
- all the consonants in the title in order
- all the vowels in the title in order
- the amount of different unique letters in the title
16 Clues: the title spelt backwards • the title of this crossword • the first word of the title • the third word of the title • the second word of the title • all the vowels in the title in order • all the consonants in the title in order • the title but all the words are backwards • the first word in the third word of the title • the first letter of all the words in the title • ...
Ancient Greek Gods 2022-03-16
Ancient Greek Vocab 2021-10-20
Across
- Spartan slaves
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- A government ruled by a king or queen Direct Democracy- Government in which citizens vote on laws and select officials directly.
- Greek physician known as the father of medicine
- Of or relating to Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great
- Sea- an arm of the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Turkey.
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- a harsh or cruel leader who has absolute power
- Sea to the west of Greece
- Greek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts
- Body of water that separates Europe, Asia, and Africa
- Democracy- Government in which citizens vote on laws and select officials directly.
- Early Greek leader who brought democratic reforms such as his formation of the Council of Four Hundred
- Athenian leader noted for advancing democracy in Athens and for ordering the construction of the Parthenon.
- A Greek philosopher and mathematician, this man was credited with the discovery that numbers are useful for more than counting physical things.parthenon- the temple honoring the goddess Athena, built on the acropolis above Athens
15 Clues: Spartan slaves • Sea to the west of Greece • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • a harsh or cruel leader who has absolute power • Greek physician known as the father of medicine • Body of water that separates Europe, Asia, and Africa • Sea- an arm of the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Turkey. • ...
The Odyssey Vocabulary 2023-01-19
Across
- an adjective that was named after the Greek titans who were exceptionally strong
- having excessive interest in oneself referring to the Greek God Narcissus
- extreme anger
- using strength or a person who is strong like the Greek god Hercules
- excessive
- grain named after the Greek goddess of agriculture
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- a man who pursues a relationship with a particular women
- to prevent someone from accomplishment
- a word that means torment or tease was named after Tantalus,a Greek figure who was evil.
- to become less
- to plan or invent
- an extreme or irrational fear
- a sound or series of sounds named after a nymph who distracted Hera so Zeus could have affairs
13 Clues: excessive • extreme anger • to become less • to plan or invent • an extreme or irrational fear • to prevent someone from accomplishment • grain named after the Greek goddess of agriculture • a man who pursues a relationship with a particular women • using strength or a person who is strong like the Greek god Hercules • ...
Greece Vocabulary/ Persian Wars 2024-11-12
Across
- a god and the creator of the universe
- Athenian politician and general
- a battle fought between Athens and persia
- Persian ruler
- Greek historian
- name of a narrow passage
- a battle fought between Persia and Greece
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- Marathon
- founder of the Persian empire
- Iran religious founder
- military formation
- a battle fought between Persia and Sparta
- king of the Greek city-state Sparta
- name of Greek soldiers
- a governor in Persia
15 Clues: Marathon • Persian ruler • Greek historian • military formation • a governor in Persia • Iran religious founder • name of Greek soldiers • name of a narrow passage • founder of the Persian empire • Athenian politician and general • king of the Greek city-state Sparta • a god and the creator of the universe • a battle fought between Persia and Sparta • ...
Greece Vocabulary/ Persian Wars 2024-11-12
Across
- a god and the creator of the universe
- Athenian politician and general
- a battle fought between Athens and persia
- Persian ruler
- Greek historian
- name of a narrow passage
- a battle fought between Persia and Greece
Down
- Marathon
- founder of the Persian empire
- Iran religious founder
- military formation
- a battle fought between Persia and Sparta
- king of the Greek city-state Sparta
- name of Greek soldiers
- a governor in Persia
15 Clues: Marathon • Persian ruler • Greek historian • military formation • a governor in Persia • Iran religious founder • name of Greek soldiers • name of a narrow passage • founder of the Persian empire • Athenian politician and general • king of the Greek city-state Sparta • a god and the creator of the universe • a battle fought between Persia and Sparta • ...
Excellence in Ebony Crossword 2023-12-09
Across
- - Leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott (5 letters)
- - Starred in "Carmen Jones" and "Porgy and Bess" (9 letters)
- - Jazz composer at the Cotton Club (9 letters)
- - Jamie Foxx portrayed this legendary musician (3 letters)
- - First African American woman to win Best Actress Oscar (5 letters)
- - Thurgood, the first African American Supreme Court Justice (8 letters)
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- - Groundbreaking stand-up comedian and actor (5 letters)
- - Wrote "The Weary Blues" during the Harlem Renaissance (13 letters)
- - MLK Jr.'s famous speech setting (3 letters, 7 letters)
- - Directed "Boyz n the Hood" and "Poetic Justice" (4 letters)
10 Clues: - Jazz composer at the Cotton Club (9 letters) • - Leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott (5 letters) • - Groundbreaking stand-up comedian and actor (5 letters) • - MLK Jr.'s famous speech setting (3 letters, 7 letters) • - Jamie Foxx portrayed this legendary musician (3 letters) • - Starred in "Carmen Jones" and "Porgy and Bess" (9 letters) • ...
Chopsticks Tale 2023-11-22
Across
- A peaceful, balanced state (7 letters)
- A type of utensil that you eat with (10 letters)
- To work together (8 letters)
- A word used to describe brothers/sisters (8 letters)
- Arguing; disagreeing (8 letters)
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- A group of children and adults living together (6 letters)
- To form a connection (7 letters)
- Another word for being strong (8 letters)
- A word that is represented by a heart (4 letters)
- To come together and form one group (5 letters)
10 Clues: To work together (8 letters) • To form a connection (7 letters) • Arguing; disagreeing (8 letters) • A peaceful, balanced state (7 letters) • Another word for being strong (8 letters) • To come together and form one group (5 letters) • A type of utensil that you eat with (10 letters) • A word that is represented by a heart (4 letters) • ...
Crossword 2024-03-11
Across
- Adventure from one place to another (7 letters)
- A reduced price.(8 letters)
- When something does not have a cost. (4 letters)
- Someone who knows a lot about something. (6 letters)
- When something is very loud. (5 letters)
- The opposite of indoors. (7 letters)
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- Someone who goes to space in a rocket. (7 letters)
- The entire planet where we live (5 letters)
- Researcher in a lab (9 letters)
- Black and white bird that can't fly (7 letters)
10 Clues: A reduced price.(8 letters) • Researcher in a lab (9 letters) • The opposite of indoors. (7 letters) • When something is very loud. (5 letters) • The entire planet where we live (5 letters) • Adventure from one place to another (7 letters) • Black and white bird that can't fly (7 letters) • When something does not have a cost. (4 letters) • ...
accountability 2024-06-13
Across
- equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge (22 letters)
- belief in the reliability of someone or something (5 letters)
- accountability in our actions to inspire others to do the same (13 letters)
- honest and having strong moral principles (9 letters)
- principles that govern behavior (6 letters)
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- state or fact of being accountable (14 letters)
- accepting responsibility for one's actions (14 letters)
- sharing thoughts and ideas (13 letters)
- personal responsibility for outcomes (9 letters)
- responsibility for something (9 letters)
- and assessing performance (7 letters)
11 Clues: and assessing performance (7 letters) • sharing thoughts and ideas (13 letters) • responsibility for something (9 letters) • principles that govern behavior (6 letters) • state or fact of being accountable (14 letters) • personal responsibility for outcomes (9 letters) • honest and having strong moral principles (9 letters) • ...
Irregular verbs 16 through 20 2024-11-16
Across
- Past simple of "to do" (3 letters).
- Voltooid deelwoord (past participle) of "to drink" (5 letters).
- Past simple of "to draw" (4 letters).
- Infinitive of "dug" (3 letters).
- Past simple of "to drink" (5 letters).
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- Voltooid deelwoord (past participle) of "to draw" (5 letters).
- Voltooid deelwoord (past participle) of "to do" (4 letters)
- Infinitive of "drove" (5 letters)
- Voltooid deelwoord (past participle) of "to drive" (6 letters).
- Past simple of "to dig" (3 letters)
10 Clues: Infinitive of "dug" (3 letters). • Infinitive of "drove" (5 letters) • Past simple of "to do" (3 letters). • Past simple of "to dig" (3 letters) • Past simple of "to draw" (4 letters). • Past simple of "to drink" (5 letters). • Voltooid deelwoord (past participle) of "to do" (4 letters) • Voltooid deelwoord (past participle) of "to draw" (5 letters). • ...
Station 1 2025-03-01
Across
- The author of "The Hunger Games" (7 letters)
- The district known for its coal mining (6 letters)
- The mentor for District 12 tributes (8 letters)
- The main protagonist of "The Hunger Games" (7 letters)
- The symbol of rebellion (10 letters)
- The male tribute from District 12 (5 letters)
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- Katniss's younger sister (8 letters)
- There are 12 of them in The Hunger Games (9 letters)
- Where the deadly competition takes place(5 letters)
- The poisonous berries (9 letters)
10 Clues: The poisonous berries (9 letters) • Katniss's younger sister (8 letters) • The symbol of rebellion (10 letters) • The author of "The Hunger Games" (7 letters) • The male tribute from District 12 (5 letters) • The mentor for District 12 tributes (8 letters) • The district known for its coal mining (6 letters) • Where the deadly competition takes place(5 letters) • ...
New Year: 2025-01-12
Across
- - A narrow beam of light from the sun (3 letters)
- - To have on your body as clothing (4 letters)
- - Not far in distance (4 letters)
- - You and me together (2 letters)
- - Not cooked (3 letters)
- - To move quickly on foot (3 letters)
Down
- - Opening of the mouth due to tiredness or boredom (4 letters)
- - Armed fighting between two groups (3 letters)
- - To receive payment for work (4 letters)
- - A body part for hearing (3 letters)
10 Clues: - Not cooked (3 letters) • - Not far in distance (4 letters) • - You and me together (2 letters) • - A body part for hearing (3 letters) • - To move quickly on foot (3 letters) • - To receive payment for work (4 letters) • - To have on your body as clothing (4 letters) • - Armed fighting between two groups (3 letters) • - A narrow beam of light from the sun (3 letters) • ...
NELSON COLLEGE LONDON 2026-01-05
Across
- Things you want to achieve (5 letters)
- Working together with others (8 letters)
- The name of your college in London (19 letters)
- Organisation that helps students with money for study in England (26 letters)
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- People who teach students (8 letters)
- Work given by teachers (10 letters)
- Being present in class (10 letters)
- Ceremony when students finish their studies (11 letters
- Help and guidance available for students (14 letters)
- Handing in your work before the deadline (9 letters)
10 Clues: Work given by teachers (10 letters) • Being present in class (10 letters) • People who teach students (8 letters) • Things you want to achieve (5 letters) • Working together with others (8 letters) • The name of your college in London (19 letters) • Handing in your work before the deadline (9 letters) • Help and guidance available for students (14 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2021-03-12
Across
- The marketplace
- The city where the Trojan War was placed
- One of the Greeks main crops
- Greek city-state
- A city-state based on war
- The war between the Greeks and the Persians
- This poet writes the Illiad and the Odyssey
- Studies and writes about mathematics and geometry
- They overcame the Greeks
- Where men would socialize
- God of the sun and thunder
- The god of the underworld
- The tree you could not cut down
- Rules Athens
- A Greek soilder
- The Roman version of the Greek goddess Aphrodite
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- Opens a academy of learning in Athens
- A city-state name after the goddess of wisdom and war.
- He teached Alexander The Great
- A building made after a war.
- They would crush the grain
- The sea right in the middle of Greece.
- Was invented by the Greeks and first started in 776 BCE
- What most of the Greek houses were made of
- He took over most city-states
- The main city-state in Crete
- What the Greeks would wear
- "Corrupts" the youth
28 Clues: Rules Athens • The marketplace • A Greek soilder • Greek city-state • "Corrupts" the youth • They overcame the Greeks • A city-state based on war • Where men would socialize • The god of the underworld • They would crush the grain • God of the sun and thunder • What the Greeks would wear • One of the Greeks main crops • A building made after a war. • The main city-state in Crete • ...
ATLAS 2022-04-01
Across
- a person or animal that exhibits physical characteristics of both genders
- Who was the God who fell in love with their reflection
- the god of the west wind
- fishes usally swim in the
- A word orignating from the void where everything orinated from
- Greek goddess in charge of revenge against humans who were arrogant
- lewd synonym
- Synonym to a werewolf
- Somone who trains others, often a role model
- THe study of the human mins is called_
- A word associated with sloth
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- Word that comes from the Greek God of sleep
- the favorite drink of the gods
- What is the nam eof one of the most comman pain killer narcotic?
- Comes from the greek God of rainbows
- What somone does when scared/on edge
- A plant that leans towards the sun
- The word _ comes directly from the Muses, Greek goddesses of the arts and science.
- What is it called when you tempt someone?
- A strong feeling of anger
- a large tropical storm
- another word for fear
22 Clues: lewd synonym • Synonym to a werewolf • another word for fear • a large tropical storm • the god of the west wind • fishes usally swim in the • A strong feeling of anger • A word associated with sloth • the favorite drink of the gods • A plant that leans towards the sun • Comes from the greek God of rainbows • What somone does when scared/on edge • ...
Theo 3 2019-09-11
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- The name of God
- Son of Abraham and Sarah heir to God's promises
- the mountain that Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac
- Greek means one who speaks for
- due to God alone paid to images
- a great deluge that destroyed the world
- Greek meaning first good news
- Greek for ten The Ten Commandments
- Temporary leaders appointed by God before the time of the monarchy
- When Adam and Eve were banished from the Garden
- "Father of multitude" founder of the Hebrew nation
- The righteous man who survived the flood on the ark
- Greek for going out
- A Jewish feast celebrating the passing over of the Angel of Death
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- In ancient times, the leader of the Egyptians
- wife of Abraham
- The great prophet who guided the reforms of Hezekiah
- Adam and Eve's third son and eventual heir
- Fundamental laws given by God
- The land promised by God to Abraham's descendants
- Hebrew for "anointed"
- The warship or adorat
- Favorite of Jacob's sons
- The first son of Adam and Eve that Murdered his brother
- Liberated the Jews from slavery
25 Clues: The name of God • wife of Abraham • Greek for going out • Hebrew for "anointed" • The warship or adorat • Favorite of Jacob's sons • Fundamental laws given by God • Greek meaning first good news • Greek means one who speaks for • due to God alone paid to images • Liberated the Jews from slavery • Greek for ten The Ten Commandments • a great deluge that destroyed the world • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-10-24
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- organized system of thought "love of Wisdom"
- how you are remembered
- Era time period where Greek culture was copied into Africa, the Middle East, and Southwest Asia
- "The rule of Many" uses representatives
- of Pericles time period where Athenian power was at it's greatest
- takes power from aristocrats and maintains power by fighting
- banning politicians from the city to manipulate votes
- prisoners of war for Spartans
- Socrates' student. Later became a philosopher who questioned reality
- Method: form of philosophy where questions are encouraged
- Alexander's tutor and Greek philosopher
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- formation built by a wall of shields by Greek soldiers
- a sacred shrine where a God or Goddess reveals the future
- Greek city-state
- Government run by just a few people at the top
- fort-like meeting place located on hills
- moral principles, good conduct and behavior
- a plan or a method
- you should live on life's terms
- Open area that was an assembly place and an open air market
- drama where there is a conflict and extreme sorrow comes from a fatal flaw
21 Clues: Greek city-state • a plan or a method • how you are remembered • prisoners of war for Spartans • you should live on life's terms • "The rule of Many" uses representatives • Alexander's tutor and Greek philosopher • fort-like meeting place located on hills • moral principles, good conduct and behavior • organized system of thought "love of Wisdom" • ...
Persian Invasions 2024-03-20
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- The 'hot gates'
- The region within Persia containing several Greek cities
- The location where the Persians crushed the rebels
- The Athenian general
- The direction from which the Persians approached the second time
- The name for a Greek footsoldier
- The location of the first major battle
- The king of this city tried to stir up Greek hatred for Persia
- A second city which supported the revolt
- The Greeks who did not show up to help due to a religious festival
- The Persian city destroyed in the revolt
- The Persian commander
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- A new city set up away from the mother city
- The number of Spartans - ... hundred
- The Persian king during the second invasion
- The Spartan king
- The year of the Second Invasion - 4 hundred and ...
- The messenger who ran to Athens
- The local who told the Persians about the path
- The year of the First Invasion - 4 hundred and ...
- The Persian king who now hated the Greeks
- The main Greek city who supported the revolt against the Persians
22 Clues: The 'hot gates' • The Spartan king • The Athenian general • The Persian commander • The messenger who ran to Athens • The name for a Greek footsoldier • The number of Spartans - ... hundred • The location of the first major battle • A second city which supported the revolt • The Persian city destroyed in the revolt • The Persian king who now hated the Greeks • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-07-12
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- Greek Hero that Killed the Minotaur
- Goddess of Marriage & Children, Queen of Olympus
- Monster That Caused Massive Whirlpools
- King of Olympus
- Beautiful Sea Nymph, Lives on an Island of Women
- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of Love and Poetry
- Beautiful Creatures Whose Song Lures Sailors to their Death
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- God of the Underworld
- Blind poet that wrote The Odyssey and The Iliad
- Six-Headed Monster
- God of the Sea & Earthquakes
- Three-headed dog that guards the Underworld
- Goddess of the Hunt
- Greek Hero that Beheaded Medusa
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- God of Forge & Fire
- Greek Hero that performed 12 difficult labors
- Goddesses of Inspiration
- Giant with One Eye
- God of the Sun
- God of War
- God of the Winds
- Odysseus' Home
- God of Wine
- The river that divided the world of the living from the underworld
- Greek Hero that created the plan for the Trojan Horse
- Goddess of Magic, Can Turn Enemies into Animals
- Half-Man and Half-God
- Messenger of the Gods
30 Clues: God of War • God of Wine • God of the Sun • Odysseus' Home • King of Olympus • God of the Winds • Goddess of Wisdom • Giant with One Eye • Six-Headed Monster • God of Forge & Fire • Goddess of the Hunt • God of the Underworld • Half-Man and Half-God • Messenger of the Gods • God of Love and Poetry • Goddesses of Inspiration • Goddess of Love and Beauty • God of the Sea & Earthquakes • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-11-01
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- Spartan life was centered on the ___________
- the most deadly fighting force in ancient Greece
- the enemy of both Sparta and Athens
- Alexander was unable to conquer this because his troops refused to continue
- citizen-soldiers of Ancient Greek city-states who were primarily armed with spears and shields
- these "h" rebels could be credited with Sparta's desire to form a military state
- "We are what we repeatedly do; excellence is a habit."
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- home of Philip and Alexander
- Athens focused on science, rhetoric, and the ________
- Greece's geography led to these independent states
- alarm clocks, democracy, astronomy, mathematics, and drama are all Greek ________
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- unlike today, these rulers typically appealed to common citizens for support and were fair and just
- the most famous Greek 'republican'
- Greece was the first to use this form of government
- Alexander's greatest achievement
- leader of the Delian League
- earliest Greeks
- he used league money to beautify Athens
- age of no written records existed during this period of Greek history
- winner of the Peloponnesian War
21 Clues: earliest Greeks • leader of the Delian League • home of Philip and Alexander • winner of the Peloponnesian War • Alexander's greatest achievement • the most famous Greek 'republican' • the enemy of both Sparta and Athens • he used league money to beautify Athens • a government ruled by a few powerful people • Spartan life was centered on the ___________ • ...
The Greek World, 500–440 BC 2025-09-16
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- The city-state famous for its military discipline (7)
- The region where the Greek Revolt against Persia began (6)
- The city-state that led the Delian League (8)
- The term for Greek foot soldiers (8)
- The fortified hill at the centre of Athens (9)
- The battle where 300 Spartans made a heroic stand (11)
- The Greek historian known as the "Father of History" (9)
- The famous naval battle near Athens in 480 BC (8)
- The council of 500 that prepared business for the assembly (7)
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- The Persian king who invaded Greece in 480 BC (6)
- The name of the league alliance formed to defend against Persia (8)
- The democratic leader of Athens during its Golden Age (7)
- The Persian king defeated at Marathon (7)
- The battle in 490 BC where Athenians defeated Persians (7)
- The port of Athens, crucial for trade and defence (7)
- The Athenian assembly where citizens voted (8)
- Title of Athenian general
- The Athenian lawgiver who reformed the constitution (6)
- The island base of the Delian League treasury (5)
- The Greek temple dedicated to Athena (9)
20 Clues: Title of Athenian general • The term for Greek foot soldiers (8) • The Greek temple dedicated to Athena (9) • The Persian king defeated at Marathon (7) • The city-state that led the Delian League (8) • The Athenian assembly where citizens voted (8) • The fortified hill at the centre of Athens (9) • The Persian king who invaded Greece in 480 BC (6) • ...
Vocab #4 Crossword 2026-02-18
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- League An alliance of Greek states led by Athens.
- A famous temple in Athens built for the goddess Athena.
- Economy A system where coins or currency are used to trade.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A thinker who seeks wisdom and uses reason.
- League An alliance of Greek states led by Sparta.
- civilization The spread of Greek culture after Alexander the Great.
- Age A time of great achievement and prosperity.
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- Peninsula A large region in southeastern Europe that includes Greece.
- Government ruled by a single person like a king.
- A major Greek city-state famous for culture and early democracy.
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- An ancient kingdom located north of Greece.
- Economy A system of trading goods directly without using money.
- Government ruled by a small group of people.
- A tight military formation of foot soldiers with spears.
- Government ruled by a privileged upper class.
- war A war between people of the same country.
- A ruler who takes power by force.
- Government where power is held by the citizens.
20 Clues: A city-state in ancient Greece. • A ruler who takes power by force. • An ancient kingdom located north of Greece. • A thinker who seeks wisdom and uses reason. • Government ruled by a small group of people. • Government ruled by a privileged upper class. • war A war between people of the same country. • Age A time of great achievement and prosperity. • ...
Unit 3B (Greece's Golden Age & Fall) 2026-03-30
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- Empire that Alexander the Great conquered
- Considered the father of medicine
- Winner of the Peloponnesian War
- Greek inventor/scientist (screw, death ray, etc.)
- Major building in Athens - Was a temple dedicated to Athena
- Pythagoras and Euclid all made breakthroughs in ????
- A form of government wherein someone has taken power illegally
- A Macedonian mlitary innovation
- Athenian Political reformer/general during the Athenian Golden Age
- Alexander's army got as far as ??? before refusing to go any further
- One of the 3 types of Greek column
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- Culture that was a mix of Greek & Asian
- Philosopher who also tutored Alexander the Great
- Greek sculptor/artist
- Athenian philosopher known for asking questions
- One of the two forms of Greeks drama
- Belief in many gods
- Macedonian King who formed a large empire (that quickly collapsed after his death)
- A major Ancient Greece sporting event
- The ??? League was a military alliance formed by Athens
- Athenina philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- Athens was known for having a strong ???
22 Clues: Belief in many gods • Greek sculptor/artist • Winner of the Peloponnesian War • A Macedonian mlitary innovation • Considered the father of medicine • One of the 3 types of Greek column • One of the two forms of Greeks drama • A major Ancient Greece sporting event • Culture that was a mix of Greek & Asian • Athens was known for having a strong ??? • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 1 2024-04-06
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- A city-state within Greece. It is known for education & philosophy.
- Also Known as City-State - the community structure of ancient Greece - Each city-state was organized as an urban center with the surrounding countryside.
- Leaders.
- a body of persons gathered together (as for discussing and making laws, worship, or entertainment)
- An area within a country that is small like a city but acts like a country. This area has their own laws, language, army, and culture.
- They believed their gods and goddesses lived on the base of this mountain in the northern part of Greece.
- A leader of Greece. He is known for conquering other lands and spreading Greek Culture - Hellenistic Culture.
- the marketplace or place of assembly in an ancient Greek city
- The peninsula in Southern Greece where the city-state Sparta was located.
- A style of government ruled by a few powerful individuals such as
- A city-state within Greece that was known for having a strong army.
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- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides and connected to a landmass on the 4th side.
- A style of government in which the leader has invaded & taken over control of the land and people.
- A style of government that gives power to the citizens to make decisions by voting.
- War between groups of people from the same country.
- People who lived in an early Greek City-State on the Peloponnesus Penninsula
- A Greek philosopher who was the student of Plato and the teacher of Alexander the Great.He believed in science & reason.
- natives of ancient Crete from the Bronze Age
- A Greek philosopher who used doubt and questioning to challenge leaders of Greece. He believed in the Socratic method of questioning.
- government by the best individuals or by a small privileged class
- A Greek philosopher who was the student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. He believed in the wisest people ruling the people and the land.
22 Clues: Leaders. • natives of ancient Crete from the Bronze Age • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • War between groups of people from the same country. • the marketplace or place of assembly in an ancient Greek city • government by the best individuals or by a small privileged class • A style of government ruled by a few powerful individuals such as • ...
Natalia Gray hoc est latine for that is latin for Natalie Gray 2022-12-07
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- Salvelinus is the German root for little salmon. Frontalis means living in springs.
- coregonus means angle eye in Greek. clupeaformis means herring shaped in Latin.
- Lepomis means scaled gill cover in Greek. Macochirus means large hand in Greek.
- Ictalurus means fish cat in Greek. Punctatus means spotted in Latin.
- Esox means pike in Latin. Masquinongy is a Native American name for this species.
- Oncorhynchus means hooked snout, and tshawytscha is an old Russian name for this species.
- pomoxis means opercle sharp in Greek. Annularis means having rings in Latin.
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- petromyzon means stone to suck in Greek. Marinus means marine.
- Salmo from Salio meaning to leap, and trutta means trout.
- Acipenser means sturgeon in Latin. Fulvescens means reddish/yellow in Latin.
- Oncorhnchus means hooked snout. Kisutch is an old Russian name for this species.
- Alosa means shad in Latin. Pseudoharengus means false herring in Greek.
12 Clues: Salmo from Salio meaning to leap, and trutta means trout. • petromyzon means stone to suck in Greek. Marinus means marine. • Ictalurus means fish cat in Greek. Punctatus means spotted in Latin. • Alosa means shad in Latin. Pseudoharengus means false herring in Greek. • Acipenser means sturgeon in Latin. Fulvescens means reddish/yellow in Latin. • ...
Ancient Greece (1200 BC) 2022-09-01
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- treatment for mental illness
- Focused on natural treatment to approach the disease. Greatly contributed to modern medicine
- Dissected animals, founder of comparative anatomy.
- they found this to be the best healer
- exercise the key to maintain healthEpilepsy
- they looked to them if the treatment did not work
- a word the greek used to describe clubbed fingers
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- Philosophy that focused entirely on the disease that the patient had.
- greek word for woman
- One of the first classification of mental disorders by Hippocrates
- People in Ancient Greece focused on this a lot regarding healthcare
- of the first classifications of mental disorders by Hippocrates
- hygeia is the greek word for _____
- greek word for life
- his name sounds like playdough
- changed hieratic or theocratic medicine into a rational discipline.
16 Clues: greek word for life • greek word for woman • treatment for mental illness • his name sounds like playdough • hygeia is the greek word for _____ • they found this to be the best healer • exercise the key to maintain healthEpilepsy • they looked to them if the treatment did not work • a word the greek used to describe clubbed fingers • ...
Early Greek Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-13
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- Greek city-states developed their own systems of government, culture and what?
- Greek term for marketplace
- The person who wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- Plant Greeks used to produce oil
- Troy is a city in what region?
- Greece is made up of islands and its mainland has a lot of "blanks" jutting out into the sea
- A hereditary class of rulers
- Early civilization of people that developed running water
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- The period of time where Greek culture began to decline
- Greeks gave us words like "democracy", "politics", and (Blank)
- Island South of Greece
- "High City"
- Name of Greek Peninsula
- The Mediterranean, Aegean and (Blank) Sea surround Greece
- The type of stories that the Iliad and Odyssey are
- The story that tells of the Trojan War
16 Clues: "High City" • Island South of Greece • Name of Greek Peninsula • Greek term for marketplace • A hereditary class of rulers • Troy is a city in what region? • Plant Greeks used to produce oil • The story that tells of the Trojan War • The person who wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • The type of stories that the Iliad and Odyssey are • ...
Greek 2023-12-13
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- Famous Greek physician and founder of modern medicine
- Greek mathematical contributions included ideas about this and mathematical proofs
- Key ancient Greek philosopher known for his questioning style
- Greek sculptures were concerned with the idealized perfection of the human _____
- Greek playwright who introduced the use of dialogue between characters
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- Greek philosophy emphasized this and rational observation
- Dramatic works were first performed at these Greek religious festivals
- First compiled Greek epic poems from oral tradition
- Name of the philosophical style exemplified in Plato's dialogues
- Political and educational systems of this ancient empire were influenced by Greece
10 Clues: First compiled Greek epic poems from oral tradition • Famous Greek physician and founder of modern medicine • Greek philosophy emphasized this and rational observation • Key ancient Greek philosopher known for his questioning style • Name of the philosophical style exemplified in Plato's dialogues • ...
Vocab 2025-10-01
11 Clues: Hellenic people • Ancient Greek poet • A form of government • A military formation • A series of conflicts • Inhabitans of bronze age • Ancient Greek philosopher • An ancient Greek city state • Political system of government • Advanced anicient Greek culture • His philosophies help understand reality of society
The Illiard 2023-07-17
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- Mythical female spirits of nature, often associated with particular locations such as forests, rivers, and mountains.
- An ancient city in present-day Turkey, which was the setting of the Trojan War.
- A metaphorical term referring to a person's vulnerability or weak point, derived from the legend of Achilles.
- The concept of destiny or the predetermined course of events in Greek mythology. It is often seen as an inexorable force that determines the outcomes of human lives.
- The Greek king and leader of the expedition against Troy. His actions often lead to conflicts among the Greek warriors.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, who often interferes in the events of the Trojan War.
- The Trojan prince who abducted Helen, leading to the Trojan War. He is often seen as cowardly and lacking in honor.
- Achilles' closest companion and cousin. He wears Achilles' armor into battle and is killed by Hector, leading to Achilles' return to the war seeking revenge.
- A magnificent shield crafted by the god Hephaestus for Achilles. It is described in great detail in the Iliad, depicting various scenes of life and war.
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- The king of Sparta and husband of Helen, whose efforts to reclaim his wife are a catalyst for the Trojan War.
- A Greek hero and strategist, known for his cunning and intelligence. He plays a key role in the Greek victory in the Trojan War and later embarks on a long journey home, which is the subject of Homer's other epic. He seeks to protect his city and his sons during the Trojan War.
- A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses, commonly used in ancient warfare.
- A massive wooden horse used by the Greeks to infiltrate Troy. It was presented as a peace offering, but Greek warriors were hidden inside and emerged to sack the city.
- The wife of Menelaus, the Spartan king, whose abduction by Paris of Troy sparked the Trojan War.
- The greatest Greek hero of the Trojan War, known for his strength and invulnerability except for his special spot.
- A Trojan captive girl awarded to Achilles, whose capture by Agamemnon becomes a point of contention between the Greek leaders.
- The Trojan prince and warrior, known for his bravery and honor. He is the main opponent of Achilles and is eventually killed by him.
17 Clues: A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses, commonly used in ancient warfare. • An ancient city in present-day Turkey, which was the setting of the Trojan War. • The king of the gods in Greek mythology, who often interferes in the events of the Trojan War. • The wife of Menelaus, the Spartan king, whose abduction by Paris of Troy sparked the Trojan War. • ...
greek stuff 2023-04-18
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- person who predicts the future
- the form of greek culture that emerged from alexander the great's conquests
- greek military formation
- the upper part of a ancient greek city, where the public buildings and city defenses were located
- 18 ft long macedonian pike
- school of philosophy founded by plato
- government in which citizens hold political power
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- city founded by alexander the great in egypt
- logical guess
- unjust use of power
- a person working as a farmer in sparta
- man responsible for the day to day operation of sparta
- greek city state
- legal member of a city state
- government in which a small group of people rule
15 Clues: logical guess • greek city state • unjust use of power • greek military formation • 18 ft long macedonian pike • legal member of a city state • person who predicts the future • school of philosophy founded by plato • a person working as a farmer in sparta • city founded by alexander the great in egypt • government in which a small group of people rule • ...
Father Louis Orione’s Life 2025-01-23
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- 5 Down - The school or educational facility where Father Louis Orion mentored youth in the U.S. (7 letters).
- 7 Down - The country where Father Louis Orion was born, in South America (6 letters).
- 9 Down - The title given to the priest who founded the Salesian Congregation, the Order Father Louis Orion joined (6 letters).
- 6 Across - The religious order Father Louis Orion belonged to, founded by Saint John Bosco (7 letters).
- York 1 Down - The city in the U.S. where Father Louis Orion had a significant impact in the Catholic community (7 letters).
- 12 Across - The name of the prominent saint who founded the Salesian Order, which Father Louis Orion followed (6 letters).
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- 15 Across - The program initiated by Father Louis Orion focused on educating and training young people (6 letters).
- 11 Down - Father Louis Orion's mission emphasized helping these individuals, particularly in urban areas (5 letters).
- 13 Down - Father Louis Orion's home country, where he first experienced the hardships that shaped his mission (6 letters).
- 1 Across - Full name of Father Louis Orion (5 letters).
- 3 Down - The key area of focus in Father Louis Orion's mission, including education, faith, and leadership (8 letters).
- 8 Across - The country where Father Louis Orion served as a missionary (7 letters).
- York 10 Across - The place where Father Louis Orion helped establish the Salesian presence in the United States (7 letters).
- 18 Across - The first name of Father Louis Orion's most
14 Clues: 18 Across - The first name of Father Louis Orion's most • 1 Across - Full name of Father Louis Orion (5 letters). • 8 Across - The country where Father Louis Orion served as a missionary (7 letters). • 7 Down - The country where Father Louis Orion was born, in South America (6 letters). • ...
Media Institutions 2025-11-14
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- **UGC** stands for User Generated ______ (7 letters)
- The process where one corporation acquires another company operating within the same form of media (20 letters, 2 words)
- Content that is light-hearted and fun but fails to fulfill an audience's needs (16 letters, 2 words)
- A large business organization comprised of multiple different companies (12 letters)
- New media developments like the Internet are harder to do this to than traditional media forms (8 letters)
- A term for powerful individuals who are seen as stifling opportunity and creativity, e.g. Rupert Murdoch (6 letters)
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- What Curran and Seaton argue limits creativity and originality in mainstream media (11 letters)
- The ideology that conglomerates are able to maintain through the texts they produce (17 letters, 2 words)
- here are the words and clues from the crossword puzzle in a plain text list format, with the word followed by a comma and then the clue:
- The media is controlled by a small number of companies motivated by power and this (6 letters)
- The use of this technical tool accesses audience data for larger companies (7 letters)
- New technology has led to a fall in quality and an increased amount of this (7 letters)
- The professor of Communications who co-wrote *Power without Responsibility* (6 letters)
13 Clues: **UGC** stands for User Generated ______ (7 letters) • A large business organization comprised of multiple different companies (12 letters) • The use of this technical tool accesses audience data for larger companies (7 letters) • New technology has led to a fall in quality and an increased amount of this (7 letters) • ...
letters A-C 2022-11-26
17 Clues: quick • bitter • a gift • to agree • stubborn • to think • plentiful • uncertain • extremely odd • to make clear • extreme cruelty • without feeling • the highest point • good, not dangerous • extremely important • playful conversation • extremely enthusiastic
Ancient Greece 2023-01-23
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- Greek City States: According to Greek Mythology, Argos was founded by Argos, the son of the god _________.
- Daily Lives: If the child appeared weak or was a ______, sometimes the father would abandon the child.
- Science and Technology: Unlike most earlier civilizations, they studied _________ for its own sake and developed complex mathematical theories and proofs.
- Daily Lives: Meat like pork or beef was only eaten on rare occasions such as ________.
- Greek City States: At the center of each city-state was a powerful _________.
- A Typical Town: The center of activity in any Greek city was the _______.
- Greek City States: The ________ developed their own coins and required that traders use them when in their city.
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- A Typical Town: Large cities often had a hill or high point in the town called the ________.
- Greek City States: Delphi was the _________ center of the Greek city-states.
- Daily Lives: Different rooms included a work room, a ______ room, and bedrooms.
- A Typical Town: Examples of patron gods include Athena for Athens, Ares and _______ for Sparta, Zeus for Olympia, and Poseidon for Corinth.
- Science and Technology: They had doctors who studied sick people, ________ their symptoms, and then came up with some practical treatments.
- Science and Technology: Perhaps the most important Greek mathematician was ________.
- Science and Technology: They theorized that the Earth may orbit the Sun and came up with a fairly ________ estimate for the circumference of the Earth.
- A Typical Town: In the later periods of Ancient Greece, new cities were planned out on a _______ system with streets and houses aligned to take advantage of the winds, the sun, and the local scenery.
15 Clues: A Typical Town: The center of activity in any Greek city was the _______. • Greek City States: Delphi was the _________ center of the Greek city-states. • Greek City States: At the center of each city-state was a powerful _________. • Daily Lives: Different rooms included a work room, a ______ room, and bedrooms. • ...
Vocab 4 2022-01-13
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- time of peace, prosperity, and happiness
- a person that engages in philospy
- greek civilization of the Mediterranean region
- highest class in certain societies
- the capital of Greece
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- an economy that uses money
- an economy that uses bartering
- when the people have a voice
- association of Greek city-states
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- military collection of Greek city-state
- geographic area in southeast Europe
- a group of people that have control
- an ancient temple located in Athens
- a cruel ruler or leader
- a mass military formation
- a form of government with a monarch as head
- a war fought between the same country
- country in the Balkans
- land surrounded by three bodies of water
20 Clues: the capital of Greece • country in the Balkans • a cruel ruler or leader • a mass military formation • an economy that uses money • when the people have a voice • a city-state in ancient Greece • an economy that uses bartering • association of Greek city-states • a person that engages in philospy • highest class in certain societies • geographic area in southeast Europe • ...
Ancient Rome Review 2022-03-28
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- Roman empire surrounded the ____ sea.
- Roman temple dedicated to the gods
- Greek temple dedicated to Anthea
- First monotheistic religion. "Z" of RITZ from Persia. Founded by Zoroaster.
- religious books of Judaism
- Moved the legalized Christianity and renamed the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople
- Dictator of Rome
- polytheistic religion of India
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- Low-class citizens: farmers, peasants, laborers
- Civilization that heavily influenced Rome
- First Roman emperor
- Alps and Appennine mountains provided what
- Roman poet and wrote The Aeneid
- Father of history
- Means between two rivers
- messenger of god
- High-class citizens: wealthy landowners, nobility
- Means many gods
- Greek; king of the gods. Symbol is the lightning bolt.
- Help improve travel, communication, and trade
20 Clues: Means many gods • messenger of god • Dictator of Rome • Father of history • First Roman emperor • Means between two rivers • religious books of Judaism • polytheistic religion of India • Roman poet and wrote The Aeneid • Greek temple dedicated to Anthea • Roman temple dedicated to the gods • Roman empire surrounded the ____ sea. • Civilization that heavily influenced Rome • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword (20 pts.) 2014-03-08
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- goddess of love
- acropolis
- Greek city state that values arts and knowledge
- Great poems that tell stories
- 27 year long war between Athens and Sparta
- Government where only a few people hold power
- Queen of the Gods
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- Prince of Troy
- Leader who held power through force
- King of Sparta
- Temple located on
- The Greek word for a city-state
- Type of government in late Athens
- Rich landowners
- Stories Greeks used to explain the world around them
- Greece is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Greek city state that values war and strength
- Contest that every four years at Olympia
- The greatest poet of ancient Greece
- god of the underworld
20 Clues: acropolis • Prince of Troy • King of Sparta • goddess of love • Rich landowners • Temple located on • Queen of the Gods • god of the underworld • Great poems that tell stories • The Greek word for a city-state • Type of government in late Athens • Leader who held power through force • The greatest poet of ancient Greece • Greece is surrounded by water on 3 sides • ...
Mythology by Trenae 2014-03-14
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- Ares god of..
- Titan of the west, name translates to "piercer"
- Egyptian hawk headed god
- Egyptian embodiment of Chaos
- Greek Goddess of Night
- Roman god of death (lieutenant of Hades)
- Bast goddess of...
- God of fear son of Ares
- AWESOME PFC person who made this!!!!!!!!!!!1
- Turned into a spider by Athena
- Greek god of the Sky
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- Before the Romans
- snake headed monster
- Greek Goddess born from Ouranos' severed genitals
- Egyptian Dwarf god
- After the Greeks
- Titan forced to hold up the sky
- God of Water (Roman)
- Egyptian god of the Dead
- Father of Gaia, Ouranos, and Nyx
- Egyptian god of evil
- Egyptian God of the Sun
22 Clues: Ares god of.. • After the Greeks • Before the Romans • Egyptian Dwarf god • Bast goddess of... • snake headed monster • God of Water (Roman) • Egyptian god of evil • Greek god of the Sky • Greek Goddess of Night • God of fear son of Ares • Egyptian God of the Sun • Egyptian hawk headed god • Egyptian god of the Dead • Egyptian embodiment of Chaos • Turned into a spider by Athena • ...
Generals Challenge - Notes Section One 2023-03-22
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- Half man half bull
- Messenger of the Gods
- Sea to the west of Greece
- Minoan Palace
- Sea to the east of Greece
- Minoans traded gold, jewelry, and this
- open area marketplace
- Mrs. Abel's Dogs Name
- Land that has water on three sides
- Greek City State
- First people to live in Greece
- Head God
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- free native born land owning greek men
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- Minoan sport
- First Greek Kings
- Island Minoans live on
- God of War
- citizen soldiers
- Greatest City State
- Greated City State
- Ms. Cranmer's Hedgehog's name
- Greeks grow wheat, olives, grapes, and this
- invaded Greece
- taught Greeks about the Alphabet
- Gathering place of a city state
26 Clues: Head God • God of War • Minoan sport • Minoan Palace • invaded Greece • citizen soldiers • Greek City State • First Greek Kings • Half man half bull • Greated City State • Greatest City State • Messenger of the Gods • open area marketplace • Mrs. Abel's Dogs Name • Island Minoans live on • Goddess of wisdom and war • Sea to the west of Greece • Sea to the east of Greece • Ms. Cranmer's Hedgehog's name • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-03-28
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- _______ of Elders controlled many laws in Sparta
- Greek traitor led Persians to victory
- First victory for Greece
- Greek navy beat Persians
- Has a son named King Xerxes
- Enemy of Persia
- Last battle of Persian wars where Greece beat Persia
- Enemy of Athens
- In Athens and Sparta, ______ were put to work with no mercy
- Battle leading to Persian wars
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- Women didn't have the same ______ as men
- Enemy of Sparta
- Athens and Sparta fought many _______
- Sparta was known for its ________
- Has a father named King Darius
- A greek _______ showed Persians a secret path
- Athens was known for its _________
- The Athenian marketplace
- Persia & Greece both had many _________
- Is a very large empire
20 Clues: Enemy of Sparta • Enemy of Persia • Enemy of Athens • Is a very large empire • First victory for Greece • Greek navy beat Persians • The Athenian marketplace • Has a son named King Xerxes • Has a father named King Darius • Battle leading to Persian wars • Sparta was known for its ________ • Athens was known for its _________ • Greek traitor led Persians to victory • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-08
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- City State with best navy.
- The Greek word for city-states.
- Epic poem takes place during the Trojan War.
- City State with strongest army.
- A general of Athens during the Golden Age.
- Games traced back to early 776 BC
- A priest who passed advice from gods.
- moral story involving animals.
- Blind man, greatest Greek poet of all time.
- Powerful warships
- A simple pillar with a plain top.
- King of gods.
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- a long race named after a Greek battle
- A body of land with water on three sides.
- Father of medicine.
- A system of government started in Greece.
- Foot soldier fought in lines or ranks
- Wife of king Menelaus.
- Father of modern philosophy
- Father of history
20 Clues: King of gods. • Father of history • Powerful warships • Father of medicine. • Wife of king Menelaus. • City State with best navy. • Father of modern philosophy • moral story involving animals. • The Greek word for city-states. • City State with strongest army. • Games traced back to early 776 BC • A simple pillar with a plain top. • Foot soldier fought in lines or ranks • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-04-29
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- stories that compare gods to the world
- an agreement to work together
- clear and ordered thinking
- a government where people rule themselves
- a group of warriors who stood close in a square
- rich landowners
- Greek-like
- greatest Greek doctor
- Greek word for city-state
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- a poet who wrote two great epic poems
- a government where few people have power
- short stories that give advice on life
- great mathematician interested in geometry
- the most famous lyric poem
- a leader who held power through force
- a brilliant elected leader
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- famous for his fables
- one that is marked by great achievements
- a high hill
20 Clues: Greek-like • a high hill • rich landowners • famous for his fables • greatest Greek doctor • Greek word for city-state • clear and ordered thinking • the most famous lyric poem • a brilliant elected leader • an agreement to work together • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • a poet who wrote two great epic poems • a leader who held power through force • ...
Cruel Shoes 2022-08-25
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- Gray-eyed goddess who loves Odysseus
- slain by Paris
- Odysseus' dog
- commands the Greek forces; in the underworld
- Circe's island
- Greek god keeping Odysseus from getting home
- Odysseus' wife
- a beggar that fights Odysseus
- One-eyed monsters born of Poseidon
- son of Odysseus
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- father of Odysseus
- Cause of the Greek/Trojan War
- Keeps Odysseus captive for 7 years
- Sun god; owns a bunch of cows
- Lead suitor for Penelope's hand
- another name for the Greeks
- goddess who turns men into pigs
- One of Odysseus' men
- 6 headed monster that eats Odysseus' crew
- A disguise of Athena
- Messenger god; tells Calypso to free Odysseus
- Whirlpool monster that eats Odysseus' ship
22 Clues: Odysseus' dog • slain by Paris • Circe's island • Odysseus' wife • son of Odysseus • father of Odysseus • One of Odysseus' men • A disguise of Athena • another name for the Greeks • Cause of the Greek/Trojan War • Sun god; owns a bunch of cows • a beggar that fights Odysseus • Lead suitor for Penelope's hand • goddess who turns men into pigs • Keeps Odysseus captive for 7 years • ...
Mr. Johnson Greek Mythology 2025-10-03
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- Zeus' Roman name
- Goddess of grain, agriculture, and the harvest
- Goddess of intelligence and wisdom, Greek city state named for her
- God of light, same name in Greek and Roman
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Ruler of the underworld, ruler of the dead
- God of war and violence
- Supreme ruler of the Gods, god of sky and lightning
- Poseidon's Roman name
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- Herme's Roman name
- Home of the Greek Gods
- Hades' Roman name
- Goddess of the hunt
- Queen of the Gods, protector of marriage
- God of the sea, brother of Zeus
- Goddess of the hearth and home
- Messenger of the gods
- Temple in Athens built for Athena
- Ares' Roman name
- God of wine, parties, and chaos
20 Clues: Zeus' Roman name • Ares' Roman name • Hades' Roman name • Herme's Roman name • Goddess of the hunt • Messenger of the gods • Poseidon's Roman name • Home of the Greek Gods • God of war and violence • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of the hearth and home • God of the sea, brother of Zeus • God of wine, parties, and chaos • Temple in Athens built for Athena • ...
MONSTERS 2013-04-12
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- When dead, becomes the slave of a vampire
- Doctor and creature have the same name
- Greek mythology monster with snakes instead of hair
- Blood sucker
- Greek mythology monster half man with bull head
- When dead, the body comes back
- Lake creature near New York
- Lake creature in Scotland
- Indian legend creature half man, half ape
- A man with evil powers
- Cave creature of northern lands
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- Monster celebration in USA
- Dangerous creature in Latin America legend
- Greek mythology monster with three dog heads
- Indian legend creature, half wolf, half skeleton
- Sea creature, woman with fish tail
- The most famous vampire
- When dead, the spirit comes back
- Lake creature in Canada
- A woman with evil powers
20 Clues: Blood sucker • A man with evil powers • The most famous vampire • Lake creature in Canada • A woman with evil powers • Lake creature in Scotland • Monster celebration in USA • Lake creature near New York • When dead, the body comes back • Cave creature of northern lands • When dead, the spirit comes back • Sea creature, woman with fish tail • Doctor and creature have the same name • ...
History of Greek Theater 2022-01-10
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- A tragic hero is a man of
- limited the number of speaking actors
- Usage of words to express thought
- Greek plays usually takes place
- Greek theater can be divided into
- first recorded theatrical event
- The major festival was the
- first great theorist of dramatic art
- the Priest of Dionysus
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- highbacked seats were reserved for
- Was born in
- B.C. theater in the Western World
- father of Western philosophy.
- dancing space
- The arrangements of the events in theplay
- place of seeing
- festivals honoring the god
- Greek means dance
- is the origin of our word scene.
- A creature in classical mythology
- to act or to do
- a monster sent by the goddess
22 Clues: Was born in • dancing space • place of seeing • to act or to do • Greek means dance • the Priest of Dionysus • A tragic hero is a man of • festivals honoring the god • The major festival was the • father of Western philosophy. • a monster sent by the goddess • Greek plays usually takes place • first recorded theatrical event • is the origin of our word scene. • ...
Universal design 2023-11-27
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- (9 letters) - Applicable or usable by all people regardless of individual characteristics.
- (9 letters) - Easy to understand or operate without the need for explicit instruction.
- (8 letters) - The range of differences among individuals, including abilities, backgrounds, and perspectives.
- (9 letters) - Fair and impartial; providing equal access and opportunities to all.
- (12 letters) - Focused or designed based on the needs and preferences of the user.
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- (10 letters) - Embracing diversity and ensuring that all individuals, regardless of ability or background, are included.
- (11 letters) - The capability to adjust or modify easily to varying conditions or needs.
- (10 letters) - Adjustment or modification to accommodate different needs or situations.
- (11 letters) - Refers to an environment or design that eliminates obstacles for all individuals.
- (11 letters) - Enabling individuals to have control, confidence, and influence in their lives.
- (9 letters) - Easily approached, entered, or used by people with varying abilities.
11 Clues: (9 letters) - Fair and impartial; providing equal access and opportunities to all. • (12 letters) - Focused or designed based on the needs and preferences of the user. • (9 letters) - Easily approached, entered, or used by people with varying abilities. • (9 letters) - Easy to understand or operate without the need for explicit instruction. • ...
Famous Painters and Sculptors 2023-06-20
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- An American artist famous for his pop art works, such as the iconic Campbell's Soup Cans )6 letters)
- An Italian painter and sculptor who created the famous sculpture of David (12 letters)
- An American sculptor who created the Statue of Liberty (9 letters)
- An Italian painter known for creating the masterpiece "Mona Lisa" (8 letters)
- A Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and vibrant use of colors (5 letters)
- A French painter who is considered the founder of Impressionism (5 letters)
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- A Spanish painter known for co-founding the Cubist movement and creating "Guernica" (7 letters)
- A Spanish painter known for his abstract and surreal artworks, including "The Persistence of Memory" (4 letters)
- A Dutch painter famous for his vibrant paintings of sunflowers and starry nights (7 letters)
- An Austrian painter known for his abstract and expressionist artworks, including "The Kiss" (8 letters)
- A French sculptor famous for creating the sculpture "The Thinker" (5 letters)
11 Clues: An American sculptor who created the Statue of Liberty (9 letters) • A French painter who is considered the founder of Impressionism (5 letters) • A French sculptor famous for creating the sculpture "The Thinker" (5 letters) • An Italian painter known for creating the masterpiece "Mona Lisa" (8 letters) • ...
Galaxtings! 2025-01-06
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- (8 letters) - Our galaxy, where our solar system is.
- (6 letters) - A small piece of rock or metal that burns up in the sky.
- (6 letters) - The planet with beautiful rings around it.
- (7 letters) - The eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun. It is the fourth-largest planet in the Solar System by diameter, the third-most-massive planet, and the densest giant planet.
- (5 letters) - A dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt.
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- (5 letters) - A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust, and, when near the sun, a ‘tail’ of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- (4 letters) - The imaginary line a planet spins around.
- (5 letters) - The hottest planet in the solar system.
- (4 letters) - Earth’s natural satellite that shines at night.
- (3 letters) - The star at the center of our solar system.
- (4 letters) - Tiny particles floating in space.
11 Clues: (4 letters) - Tiny particles floating in space. • (5 letters) - A dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt. • (8 letters) - Our galaxy, where our solar system is. • (5 letters) - The hottest planet in the solar system. • (4 letters) - The imaginary line a planet spins around. • (6 letters) - The planet with beautiful rings around it. • ...
APANUIS CROSS WORD 2025-04-01
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- - A line of three bright stars that are part of the Orion constellation. (12 letters)
- - The closest star system to the Earth. (12 letters)
- - A blue supergiant star in the constellation Orion. (5 letters)
- - A very hot, massive star that shines brightly. (10 letters)
- - A giant cloud of gas and dust in space, often a birthplace of stars. (6 letters)
- - A star that has exhausted all its energy and is no longer shining. (10 letters)
- - A region of space with a gravitational pull so strong, not even light can escape. (9 letters)
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- - What stars like the Sun burn to produce energy. (9 letters)
- Cross - A constellation visible in the Southern Hemisphere. (7 letters)
- - The star at the center of our solar system. (3 letters)
- - The character in a movie that can be summoned by saying his name three times. (10 letters)
11 Clues: - The closest star system to the Earth. (12 letters) • - The star at the center of our solar system. (3 letters) • - What stars like the Sun burn to produce energy. (9 letters) • - A very hot, massive star that shines brightly. (10 letters) • - A blue supergiant star in the constellation Orion. (5 letters) • ...
Bible Character Traits Crossword: Honesty, Obedience & Diligence. 2025-08-02
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- (1 Samuel 17:34–37) David worked hard protecting sheep and was ______. (9 letters)
- (Ephesians 6:1) Children should ______ their parents in the Lord. (6 letters)
- (Acts 5:3) Peter said that Ananias had let who fill his heart to lie? (5 letters)
- (Matthew 25:21) The master called the servant 'good and ______.' (9 letters)
- (Proverbs 12:22) The Lord delights in those who are ______. (6 letters)
- (Colossians 3:23) “Work at everything with all your ______.”(5 letters)
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- (Acts 5:2) Ananias kept back part of the money for himself. He was not being ______.(6 letters)
- (Luke 2:51) Jesus was ______ to his parents. (9 letters)
- (Daniel 6:10) Daniel kept praying even when it was dangerous. He was ______. (9 letters)
- (Genesis 39:6–12) Joseph refused to sin with Potiphar's wife. He showed ______. (9 letters)
- (Colossians 3:23) When we work, we should do it like we are working for the ______.(4 letters)
11 Clues: (Luke 2:51) Jesus was ______ to his parents. (9 letters) • (Proverbs 12:22) The Lord delights in those who are ______. (6 letters) • (Colossians 3:23) “Work at everything with all your ______.”(5 letters) • (Matthew 25:21) The master called the servant 'good and ______.' (9 letters) • ...
Natural distaster 2026-03-19
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- (5 letters) – This event occurs in low-lying areas or next to a body of water.
- (7 letters) – A hazard typically found in coastal areas.
- (8 letters) – Along with life, the loss of this is a common consequence of a disaster.
- (7 letters) – A hazard occurring in areas with high water consumption and unreliable rain.
- (6 letters) – A natural event that acts as a threat to human life and property.
- (9 letters) – A hazard likely in areas with steep slopes and thick soil layers.
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- (8 letters) – A sudden event that causes great loss of life or property.
- (8 letters) – An active volcano in Indonesia where farming is considered a hazard.
- (7 letters) – A tropical hazard often occurring on east coasts.
- (6 letters) – While a disaster is an event, a hazard is defined as this.
- (10 letters) – A hazard that primarily occurs along plate boundaries.
11 Clues: (7 letters) – A hazard typically found in coastal areas. • (7 letters) – A tropical hazard often occurring on east coasts. • (10 letters) – A hazard that primarily occurs along plate boundaries. • (8 letters) – A sudden event that causes great loss of life or property. • (6 letters) – While a disaster is an event, a hazard is defined as this. • ...
BCS 8-Lyncoln Odige 2015-11-11
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- you make CAPITAL words.
- confirm a choice.
- bring you back to the home page.
- brings you to bottom of page.
- You type with letters.
- What you type you on.
- goes to next line or confirm what you typed
- Deletes your letters that you don't want.
- you make capital letters with.
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- Doesn't allow you to scroll done.
- brings you to top of page.
- On the keyboard.
- you put between t s in whats.
- brings up a menu.
- doesn't let you use the number pad.
15 Clues: On the keyboard. • confirm a choice. • brings up a menu. • What you type you on. • You type with letters. • you make CAPITAL words. • brings you to top of page. • brings you to bottom of page. • you put between t s in whats. • you make capital letters with. • bring you back to the home page. • Doesn't allow you to scroll done. • doesn't let you use the number pad. • ...
Father Louis Orione’s Life 2025-01-23
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- 18 Across - The first name of Father Louis Orion's most
- 3 Down - The key area of focus in Father Louis Orion's mission, including education, faith, and leadership (8 letters).
- 12 Across - The name of the prominent saint who founded the Salesian Order, which Father Louis Orion followed (6 letters).
- 15 Across - The program initiated by Father Louis Orion focused on educating and training young people (6 letters).
- 8 Across - The country where Father Louis Orion served as a missionary (7 letters).
- York 10 Across - The place where Father Louis Orion helped establish the Salesian presence in the United States (7 letters).
- 11 Down - Father Louis Orion's mission emphasized helping these individuals, particularly in urban areas (5 letters).
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- 1 Across - Full name of Father Louis Orion (5 letters).
- 5 Down - The school or educational facility where Father Louis Orion mentored youth in the U.S. (7 letters).
- York 1 Down - The city in the U.S. where Father Louis Orion had a significant impact in the Catholic community (7 letters).
- 7 Down - The country where Father Louis Orion was born, in South America (6 letters).
- 6 Across - The religious order Father Louis Orion belonged to, founded by Saint John Bosco (7 letters).
- 13 Down - Father Louis Orion's home country, where he first experienced the hardships that shaped his mission (6 letters).
- 9 Down - The title given to the priest who founded the Salesian Congregation, the Order Father Louis Orion joined (6 letters).
14 Clues: 18 Across - The first name of Father Louis Orion's most • 1 Across - Full name of Father Louis Orion (5 letters). • 8 Across - The country where Father Louis Orion served as a missionary (7 letters). • 7 Down - The country where Father Louis Orion was born, in South America (6 letters). • ...
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Silent Letters 2026-01-13
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- another name for a book bag
- something old that someone might sell or collect
- your arm or leg
- often found in gardens wearing a red cap
- mint, sage, oregano
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- made read STOP or OPEN or CLOSED
- the opposite of nice
- a joint on the leg
- might fall off a cookie
- what your try to brush away with toothpaste
- used to untangle hair
11 Clues: your arm or leg • a joint on the leg • mint, sage, oregano • the opposite of nice • used to untangle hair • might fall off a cookie • another name for a book bag • made read STOP or OPEN or CLOSED • often found in gardens wearing a red cap • what your try to brush away with toothpaste • something old that someone might sell or collect
Love Letters 2026-01-02
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- MINDSET – The belief that abilities can improve with effort
- – The ability to keep going when something feels hard
- – A realistic goal someone works toward over time
- – Doing something regularly, even when it’s difficult
- – The reason someone keeps working toward a goal
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- – Problems or challenges that make a task harder
- – Writing or thinking about what you learned from an experience
- – A small action practiced regularly over time
- – The speaker of the TED-Ed talk “Try Something New for 30 Days”
- – Trying your best, even when something is challenging
- – Something you work toward or want to achieve
11 Clues: – A small action practiced regularly over time • – Something you work toward or want to achieve • – Problems or challenges that make a task harder • – The reason someone keeps working toward a goal • – A realistic goal someone works toward over time • – The ability to keep going when something feels hard • – Doing something regularly, even when it’s difficult • ...
Lost Letters 2025-12-23
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- Fell off before it could catch on.
- Completely Useless
- Used for Ps combination
- The most popular of all
- Because letters also needed to be holy
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- Technically Still Used, just no longer a letter
- Used for V and W In Latin
- Looked like P
- Vanished from our mouths
- Sometimes used instead of a or e
- Makes a different type of sh
11 Clues: Looked like P • Completely Useless • Used for Ps combination • The most popular of all • Vanished from our mouths • Used for V and W In Latin • Makes a different type of sh • Sometimes used instead of a or e • Fell off before it could catch on. • Because letters also needed to be holy • Technically Still Used, just no longer a letter
Greece 2022-10-10
10 Clues: greek rug • greek philophoser • capital of Greece • where greece is located • sea that sorrounds Greece • capital of Minoan Greece • market place under roman control • greek goddess of war and knowledge • greek goddess of speed and agillity • greek wrap with different meat and vegatables
Ancient Greek Architecture 2019-07-25
10 Clues: Golden -----? • Greek philosopher. • Greek market place. • Site of the Erechtheion. • Patron goddess of Athens. • First of the Greek orders. • Third of the Greek orders. • Second of the Greek orders. • Largest building on the Acropolis. • Empire defeated by Delian league, led by Athens.
Tuesdays with Morrie- Rejecting Empty Values 2025-04-02
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- "Love is how you stay alive, even after you're gone- the theme of this (3,4,3,3)
- Morrie's critique "___ doesn't make you happy" (4,7)
- Morrie warned up that this pursuit often leaves people hollow (5 letters)
- The inevitable end that Morrie taught should inspire meaning (5 letters)
- Morrie's key to inner peace: letting go of resentment (10 letters)
- What society prioritizes over compassion (5 letters)
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- The natural process Morrie embraced with wisdom, not fear (6 letters)
- A wasteful habit Morrie discourages __ for yourself (7,6)
- The most important thing in life is... (7 letters)
- Morrie urged people to release these to live fully (7 letters)
- Morrie taught that these should be felt, not suppressed (8 letters)
- What Morrie said we should strive to create every day (3,7,3)
12 Clues: The most important thing in life is... (7 letters) • Morrie's critique "___ doesn't make you happy" (4,7) • What society prioritizes over compassion (5 letters) • A wasteful habit Morrie discourages __ for yourself (7,6) • What Morrie said we should strive to create every day (3,7,3) • Morrie urged people to release these to live fully (7 letters) • ...
Islands of Ireland 2024-09-09
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- Famous for their stone walls and traditional Aran sweaters, located in Galway Bay. (11 letters)
- The largest island off the coast of Ireland, located in County Mayo. (6 letters)
- Island – Known for its rugged beauty and rich literary history, off the coast of Kerry. (6,7 letters)
- A group of islands known for their seabird colonies, located off the coast of Wexford. (6 letters)
- The most remote inhabited island in Ireland, known for its king. (9 letters)
- A small, uninhabited island near Dublin, popular for birdwatching. (9 letters)
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- The second-largest island in Ireland, located off the coast of Donegal. (10 letters)
- The only inhabited island off Northern Ireland. (7 letters)
- An island that played a major role in laying the first transatlantic telegraph cable. (8 letters)
- An island in Dublin Bay, known for its wildlife including wallabies. (6 letters)
- – Ireland's southernmost inhabited island, located in County Cork. (5,5 letters)
11 Clues: The only inhabited island off Northern Ireland. (7 letters) • The most remote inhabited island in Ireland, known for its king. (9 letters) • A small, uninhabited island near Dublin, popular for birdwatching. (9 letters) • The largest island off the coast of Ireland, located in County Mayo. (6 letters) • ...
L and D 2024-07-17
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- Visual aids, such as slides or charts, are often used during this type of communication (7 letters).
- A written document presenting information about a specific topic (6 letters).
- The process of working together to achieve a common goal (13 letters).
- A form of communication that involves gestures and facial expressions (9 letters).
- The ability to adapt and respond to changes in the business environment (12 letters).
- A technique that involves showing understanding and agreement during a conversation (7 letters).
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- Collaborating with external stakeholders to achieve mutual benefits (11 letters).
- The process of making decisions and plans for the long-term success of an organization (8 letters).
- An activity designed to improve relationships and communication within a team (8 letters).
- A shared aim or objective within a team (4 letters).
- A leadership style that adapts to the current circumstances and needs of the team (11 letters).
11 Clues: A shared aim or objective within a team (4 letters). • The process of working together to achieve a common goal (13 letters). • A written document presenting information about a specific topic (6 letters). • Collaborating with external stakeholders to achieve mutual benefits (11 letters). • ...
Shining Bright: A Crossword on Light Sources 2024-10-14
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- The biggest natural source of light in the sky during the day. (3 letters)
- A natural non-luminous object that reflects the sun’s light at night. (4 letters
- A man-made source of light, like a flashlight or a lamp. (10 letters)
- An object that produces its own light. (8 letters)
- A glowing object used at parties; it produces light without heat. (9 letters)
- These twinkle in the night sky and are natural sources of light. (5 letters)
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- An object that does not produce its own light. (11 letters)
- An artificial light source that is often found on desks or bedside tables. (4 letters)
- A source of light that occurs naturally, like the sun or stars. (7 letters)
- The planet we live on, which reflects sunlight but is non-luminous. (5 letters)
- This object reflects light and helps you see your reflection. (6 letters)
11 Clues: An object that produces its own light. (8 letters) • An object that does not produce its own light. (11 letters) • A man-made source of light, like a flashlight or a lamp. (10 letters) • This object reflects light and helps you see your reflection. (6 letters) • The biggest natural source of light in the sky during the day. (3 letters) • ...
Timmy's Care Package 2025-02-01
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- A container that holds your daily dose of caffeine (3 letters)
- Sweet little treats that make everything better...temporarily (5 letters)
- The object that keeps your photo in place while it gathers dust on the table (2 words, 12 letters)
- A collection of pages that you hope you’ll finish one day (4 letters)
- The thing you wear to avoid being shirtless (5 letters)
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- A device to make cà phê sữa đá (2 words, 11 letters)
- The tiny beans that turn “sleepy” into “ready to conquer the world” (2 words, 11 letters)
- The game that makes you question your life choices as you try to fit pieces together (6 letters)
- The bag that packs light but carries all the essentials (9 letters)
- The book that helps you turn ingredients into something edible or a total disaster (8 letters)
- The headgear that says, “I’m here to save lives, not just look stylish” (3 letters)
11 Clues: A device to make cà phê sữa đá (2 words, 11 letters) • The thing you wear to avoid being shirtless (5 letters) • A container that holds your daily dose of caffeine (3 letters) • The bag that packs light but carries all the essentials (9 letters) • A collection of pages that you hope you’ll finish one day (4 letters) • ...
Technology tips 2025-11-24
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- handout on how to do the electronic device or other physical instruction
- Something you read for school, like a novel or a textbook (4 letters)
- An image you share on Instagram or Facebook (7 letters)
- A secret word or group of letters/numbers you need to log in (8 letters)
- You use this to send a message to a friend's online address (5 letters)
- What you should not forget to do with a new friend on a social media site (3 letters)
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- A list of choices on a computer or at a restaurant (4 letters).
- You use your eyes to do this with a book or screen (4 letters)
- The name for a piece of advice or instruction (4 letters).
- The opposite of 'difficult'; a good study tip is to start with the _____ work (4 letters)
- group of people who use the internet, like Facebook or TikTok (6 letters)
11 Clues: An image you share on Instagram or Facebook (7 letters) • The name for a piece of advice or instruction (4 letters). • You use your eyes to do this with a book or screen (4 letters) • A list of choices on a computer or at a restaurant (4 letters). • Something you read for school, like a novel or a textbook (4 letters) • ...
Metals 2023-07-13
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- A light and silvery metal known for its high electrical conductivity (6 letters)
- A bluish-white metal that is highly resistant to corrosion (4 letters)
- A lustrous, silvery-white metal that is a primary component of steel (4 letters)
- A soft, silvery metal known for its low density and use in aircraft construction (8 letters)
- A dense, silvery-white metal commonly used in batteries and electrical wiring (6 letters)
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- A strong, lightweight metal often used in construction and aerospace industries (8 letters)
- A reddish-brown metal that is an essential component of bronze (3 letters)
- A dense, silvery metal that is a primary component of batteries (4 letters)
- A dense, bluish-white metal that is a primary component of stainless steel (6 letters)
- A shiny, yellow metal often used in jewelry (4 letters)
- A shiny, grayish-white metal used in making coins and jewelry (6 letters)
11 Clues: A shiny, yellow metal often used in jewelry (4 letters) • A bluish-white metal that is highly resistant to corrosion (4 letters) • A shiny, grayish-white metal used in making coins and jewelry (6 letters) • A reddish-brown metal that is an essential component of bronze (3 letters) • A dense, silvery metal that is a primary component of batteries (4 letters) • ...
Brave words: Emotion Adventure 2024-03-18
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- This activity involves deep inhales and exhales to calm the mind. (8 letters)
- This kind of place feels safe and calm, like your room or a cozy nook. (7 letters)
- A feeling of being safe and protected. (6 letters)
- A strong feeling that might need help to manage, like worry or sadness. (7 letters)
- When you share your thoughts and feelings with someone else. (7 letters)
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- An activity that makes you feel happy and relaxed, like drawing or playing sports. (5 letters)
- This type of animal friend can provide comfort and company. (3 letters)
- A sudden reminder of a scary event, which can cause distress. (6 letters)
- A person who helps you feel better by being kind and understanding. (6 letters)
- Feeling worried or scared about something. (6 letters)
- This person listens and talks with you about your feelings. (9 letters)
11 Clues: A feeling of being safe and protected. (6 letters) • Feeling worried or scared about something. (6 letters) • This type of animal friend can provide comfort and company. (3 letters) • This person listens and talks with you about your feelings. (9 letters) • When you share your thoughts and feelings with someone else. (7 letters) • ...
Practicing First Conditional. 2024-09-25
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- What tense is used in the "if" clause of the first conditional? (7 letters)
- A conjunction that can be used in conditional sentences instead of "if." (6 letters)
- The modal verb used in the result clause of the first conditional. (4 letters)
- The tense used in the result clause of the first conditional. (6 letters)
- What do we call a guess about what will happen in the future? (10 letters)
- The word for results of an action or condition in the first conditional. (12 letters)
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- The word that describes the likelihood of something happening in the first conditional. (8 letters)
- The outcome or consequence in a conditional sentence. (6 letters)
- A group of words with a subject and a verb, found in conditional sentences. (6 letters)
- A set of words that expresses a complete thought, like in a conditional. (8 letters)
- The word that starts a conditional sentence. (2 letters)
11 Clues: The word that starts a conditional sentence. (2 letters) • The outcome or consequence in a conditional sentence. (6 letters) • The tense used in the result clause of the first conditional. (6 letters) • What do we call a guess about what will happen in the future? (10 letters) • What tense is used in the "if" clause of the first conditional? (7 letters) • ...
crossword on b 2024-05-20
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- What do you eat between meals when you feel hungry? (5 letters)
- What do you do when you make a copy of something using a printer? (5 letters)
- What do you do when you're happy and your mouth forms a curve? (5 letters)
- What white powder do you use in baking? (5 letters)
- What number comes after eleven? (6 letters)
- What color is the grass and leaves on trees? (5 letters)
- What do you do when you adjust the pitch of a musical instrument? (4 letters)
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- What word means following rules and not allowing anything else? (6 letters)
- What is a three-dimensional round object, like a ball? (6 letters)
- What do you call the road where cars drive and people walk? (6 letters)
- What do you call the thin layer of ice crystals on the ground in winter? (5 letters)
11 Clues: What number comes after eleven? (6 letters) • What white powder do you use in baking? (5 letters) • What color is the grass and leaves on trees? (5 letters) • What do you eat between meals when you feel hungry? (5 letters) • What is a three-dimensional round object, like a ball? (6 letters) • What do you call the road where cars drive and people walk? (6 letters) • ...
Nervous System 2024-04-24
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- Part of the brainstem responsible for basic life functions like breathing and heartbeat (7 letters).
- Part of the nervous system that includes all nerves outside the brain and spinal cord (10 letters).
- Long extension of a neuron that transmits signals to other cells (5 letters).
- Key organ of the nervous system (5 letters).
- Short extensions of a neuron that receive signals from other cells (9 letters).
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- Junction between two neurons where signal transmission occurs (7 letters).
- Basic cells that transmit information in the nervous system (7 letters).
- Cells - These cells support and protect neurons in the nervous system (10 letters).
- Protective coverings surrounding the brain and spinal cord (9 letters).
- This part of the nervous system controls automatic functions of the body, like heartbeat and breathing (9 letters).
- Cord - Part of the central nervous system that runs through the spine (11 letters).
11 Clues: Key organ of the nervous system (5 letters). • Protective coverings surrounding the brain and spinal cord (9 letters). • Basic cells that transmit information in the nervous system (7 letters). • Junction between two neurons where signal transmission occurs (7 letters). • Long extension of a neuron that transmits signals to other cells (5 letters). • ...
Material Properties 2025-02-09
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- – The ability of a material to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets (12 letters)
- – The resistance of a material to indentation or scratching (8 letters)
- – The property of a material to return to its original shape after deformation (10 letters)
- – The ability of a material to withstand damage caused by oxidation or chemical attack (20 letters)
- – The ability of a material to be stretched into a wire without breaking (9 letters)
- – A material’s ability to resist forces that push it together (20 letters)
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- – A material's ability to absorb energy before fracturing (9 letters)
- – The ability of a material to permanently deform without breaking (9 letters)
- – The ability of a material to resist forces that cause it to slide apart (14 letters)
- – The maximum stress a material can withstand when being stretched or pulled (16 letters)
- – Mass per unit volume of a material (7 letters)
11 Clues: – Mass per unit volume of a material (7 letters) • – A material's ability to absorb energy before fracturing (9 letters) • – The resistance of a material to indentation or scratching (8 letters) • – A material’s ability to resist forces that push it together (20 letters) • – The ability of a material to permanently deform without breaking (9 letters) • ...
Financial Citizenship Crossword 2025-03-25
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- A required payment to the government, used to fund public services (3 letters)
- The amount of money you take home after deductions (3 letters)
- A card that lets you borrow money from the bank to make purchases (6 letters)
- A plastic card that withdraws money directly from your bank account (5 letters)
- The official minimum amount an employer can pay a worker per hour (11-two words letters)
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- A charge for borrowing money, usually a percentage of the total amount (8 letters)
- A record of all your income and expenses to manage your money (7 letters)
- The total costs of goods and services a person spends money on (8 letters)
- A type of tax deducted directly from your paycheck (3 letters)
- Money received for work done, investments, or government benefits (6 letters)
- An expense that changes each month, like groceries or entertainment (9 letters)
11 Clues: The amount of money you take home after deductions (3 letters) • A type of tax deducted directly from your paycheck (3 letters) • A record of all your income and expenses to manage your money (7 letters) • The total costs of goods and services a person spends money on (8 letters) • A card that lets you borrow money from the bank to make purchases (6 letters) • ...
Scarcity, Choice and Economic Resources 2025-03-24
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- The basic building blocks that people use to create goods and services (9 letters).
- The willingness and ability of consumers to buy goods and services (6 letters).
- The overall system in which goods and services are produced and distributed in a country (7 letters).
- A natural resource like land, water, and minerals used to produce goods and services (4 letters).
- The effort and work of people in the economy (4 letters).
- A system in which decisions about production and distribution are made by individuals or businesses (6 letters).
- A system that combines elements of both market and command economies (5 letters).
- The amount of a product or service available to consumers (6 letters).
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- This type of economic system is based on traditions and customs (9 letters).
- The ability to create new products and take risks to start businesses (14 letters).
- Money, tools, and machines used to produce goods and services (7 letters).
11 Clues: The effort and work of people in the economy (4 letters). • The amount of a product or service available to consumers (6 letters). • Money, tools, and machines used to produce goods and services (7 letters). • This type of economic system is based on traditions and customs (9 letters). • ...
Easter 2025-04-14
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- A spring holiday often celebrated with eggs, candy, and family time. (7 letters)
- made popular in stores and media, often focused on selling products. (13 letters)
- Something that represents a deeper idea, like eggs or bunnies during spring. (6 letters)
- A season of blooming flowers, warmer weather, and many holidays. (6 letters)
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- To mark a special event with fun, food, or tradition. (9 letters)
- A special day when people take a break to relax or gather. (7 letters)
- A return or revival, often linked with new life and fresh starts. (12 letters)
- Connected to faith, beliefs, or sacred customs. (9 letters)
- A custom or activity repeated by a family or community every year. (9 letters)
- Cross Buns A spiced sweet treat marked with a cross, often eaten in spring. (3 words / 13 letters)
- Hunt A game where colorful treats are hidden and found in baskets or grass. (2 words / 7 letters total)
11 Clues: Connected to faith, beliefs, or sacred customs. (9 letters) • To mark a special event with fun, food, or tradition. (9 letters) • A special day when people take a break to relax or gather. (7 letters) • A season of blooming flowers, warmer weather, and many holidays. (6 letters) • A return or revival, often linked with new life and fresh starts. (12 letters) • ...
TOK AOK - Art Crossword 2024-08-05
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- An art movement focused on the irrational and dream-like (10 letters)
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view (11 letters)
- Instruments used to carry out a particular function (5 letters)
- Procedures or techniques used in research or art (7 letters)
- New and experimental ideas and methods in art, culture, and politics (11 letters)
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- An art movement known for fragmented geometric forms (6 letters)
- An art movement characterized by a focus on light and color (13 letters)
- A popular style or practice, especially in clothing (7 letters)
- The extent or range of view, application, or operation (5 letters)
- Art made by arranging small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials (6 letters)
- Literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm (6 letters)
11 Clues: Procedures or techniques used in research or art (7 letters) • A popular style or practice, especially in clothing (7 letters) • Instruments used to carry out a particular function (5 letters) • An art movement known for fragmented geometric forms (6 letters) • The extent or range of view, application, or operation (5 letters) • ...
Bistocchi Tommaso 2024-02-08
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- What kind of story usually includes magical elements and talking animals? (5 letters)
- What genre involves stories set in imaginary worlds with magical elements? (7 letters)
- What genre typically involves mystery and detective work? (5 letters)
- What type of book combines illustrations with storytelling, often targeted at older audiences? (7 letters)
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- What literary form is written for performance on stage? (4 letters)
- What genre focuses on relationships, love, and emotional connections? (7 letters)
- What category of literature explores futuristic concepts and scientific advancements? (14 letters)
- What genre involves stories set in the past, often with real historical events intertwined? (16 letters)
- What genre aims to keep readers on the edge of their seats with suspenseful plots? (8 letters)
- What type of story often involves superheroes and vivid illustrations? (6 letters)
- What type of story aims to frighten or evoke fear in the reader? (6 letters)
11 Clues: What literary form is written for performance on stage? (4 letters) • What genre typically involves mystery and detective work? (5 letters) • What type of story aims to frighten or evoke fear in the reader? (6 letters) • What genre focuses on relationships, love, and emotional connections? (7 letters) • ...
Northern Ireland 2023-04-17
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- What colour is the flag of Northern Ireland? Red and _ _ _ _ _ . (5 letters)
- This is a famous instrument associated with Northern Ireland (4 letters)
- Ireland is known a the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Isle because it has so much greenery. (7 letters)
- This is the national plant of Northern Ireland. (8 letters)
- This colour is associated with Northern Ireland (5 letters)
- This is the Saint of Northern Ireland, his day is celebrated on 17th March. (7 letters)
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- What is the capital of Northern Ireland? (7 letters)
- This is a fictional creature associated with Northern Ireland, similar to a “duende” in Spanish (10 letters)
- What is on the Northern Irish flag? Red _ _ _ _ _ (5 letters)
- A claddagh ring is an Irish symbol with a heart, 2 hands and a crown. What does the crown symbolize? (7 letters)
- This animal is the national animal of Northern Ireland but it is now extinct. (3 letters)
11 Clues: What is the capital of Northern Ireland? (7 letters) • This is the national plant of Northern Ireland. (8 letters) • This colour is associated with Northern Ireland (5 letters) • What is on the Northern Irish flag? Red _ _ _ _ _ (5 letters) • This is a famous instrument associated with Northern Ireland (4 letters) • ...
Ancient Rome Review 2022-03-28
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- High-class citizens: wealthy landowners, nobility
- Greek temple dedicated to Anthea
- Civilization that heavily influenced Rome
- Father of history
- Means many gods
- Dictator of Rome
- Help improve travel, communication, and trade
- Greek; king of the gods. Symbol is the lightning bolt.
- polytheistic religion of India
- Low-class citizens: farmers, peasants, laborers
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- Moved the legalized Christianity and renamed the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople
- Roman temple dedicated to the gods
- First monotheistic religion. "Z" of RITZ from Persia. Founded by Zoroaster.
- messenger of god
- Alps and Appennine mountains provided what
- Means between two rivers
- religious books of Judaism
- First Roman emperor
- Roman poet and wrote The Aeneid
19 Clues: Means many gods • messenger of god • Dictator of Rome • Father of history • First Roman emperor • Means between two rivers • religious books of Judaism • polytheistic religion of India • Roman poet and wrote The Aeneid • Greek temple dedicated to Anthea • Roman temple dedicated to the gods • Civilization that heavily influenced Rome • Alps and Appennine mountains provided what • ...
social studies extra credit 2017-03-06
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- a group of warriors that stood close together in a square
- governors pershon provin
- asked a lot of questions, among the greatest thinkers
- greatest greek dockter
- student of socrates, wrote the republic
- didn't force people to adapt persian customs
- age of alexander the greate when his rule began
- people elected leaders to govern them
- clear and ordered thinking
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- the two most powerful magistrates in rome
- agreement to work together
- romens public meeting place
- prohibit
- greek painting were often painted on __________
- athens vs sparta
- greek ________________ looked as if they could come to life at any moment
- rulers with almost absolute power
- alexander the great's dad
- romeans language
19 Clues: prohibit • athens vs sparta • romeans language • greatest greek dockter • governors pershon provin • alexander the great's dad • agreement to work together • clear and ordered thinking • romens public meeting place • rulers with almost absolute power • people elected leaders to govern them • student of socrates, wrote the republic • the two most powerful magistrates in rome • ...
Rome 2022-05-06
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- taken in 30 BC,homeland of Cleopatra
- island,part of the northern area of the roman empire
- Backstabbed,Ceaser
- ceaser,Gual
- roman collapse,outside invader
- split Rome,step son of ceaser
- Between Europe and Africa,controlled by rome
- held strait of Gibraltar,fell to barbarians
- Biggest empire,Mediterranean
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- east rome,Greek
- made in roman isreal,later main reilgion in empire
- Italy,peninsula
- Byzantine empire,fire
- Tunisia,strait of Gibraltar
- west rome fell,sacked rome
- Founder of rome,killed brother
- taken in 31BC,made the Byzantines empire name
- mega-structure,Rome
- Roman origin story,had greek gods
19 Clues: ceaser,Gual • east rome,Greek • Italy,peninsula • Backstabbed,Ceaser • mega-structure,Rome • Byzantine empire,fire • west rome fell,sacked rome • Tunisia,strait of Gibraltar • Biggest empire,Mediterranean • split Rome,step son of ceaser • Founder of rome,killed brother • roman collapse,outside invader • Roman origin story,had greek gods • taken in 30 BC,homeland of Cleopatra • ...
bryan- marks 2019-05-01
Across
- also means uniqueness
- greek for "one sent forth"
- denial by a baptized person of the divine faith
- fourth mark of the Church
- break of unity in the CHurch
- person who is apart of a group and breaks away from the church
- effort to reunite Christians
- faith hope and love
- total rejection of Christian faith
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- greek for bearer of God
- will exist until the end of time
- apostles -> bishops and priests
- official internal law of the Church
- part of area the bishop oversee's
- one holy catholic and apostolic
- people who are unaware of the Catholic faith
- schisms of the Church
- diocese of the Pope
- greek word meaning word
19 Clues: diocese of the Pope • faith hope and love • also means uniqueness • schisms of the Church • greek for bearer of God • greek word meaning word • fourth mark of the Church • greek for "one sent forth" • break of unity in the CHurch • effort to reunite Christians • apostles -> bishops and priests • one holy catholic and apostolic • will exist until the end of time • ...
Kindergarten 2 2022-12-16
31 Clues: math • books • crafts • recess • letters • teacher • numbers • drawing • phonics • centers • singing • courage • friends • alphabet • matching • counting • specials • pictures • learning • patterns • classroom • listening • directions • confidence • storybooks • activities • classmates • sightwords • penmanship • kindergarten • socital skills
Chapter 8 Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-20
Across
- public speaking and debate
- action that is part of ceremonies
- philosopher who traveled and taught
- the use of questioning to teach
- the study of the universe
- drama that ends happily
- poet who composed epics
- traditonal story about gods and heroes
- home to the 12 most important greek gods
- a sacred shrine where spoke for a god
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- style of greek art and architecture
- soldiers on horseback
- a story told mainly through words and actions
- a code honored by doctors
- drama where main character struggles
- when stories are passed in generations
- athletic contests honoring Zeus
- when greek culture spread to non-greeks
- a short tale that teaches a lesson
19 Clues: soldiers on horseback • drama that ends happily • poet who composed epics • a code honored by doctors • the study of the universe • public speaking and debate • the use of questioning to teach • athletic contests honoring Zeus • action that is part of ceremonies • a short tale that teaches a lesson • style of greek art and architecture • philosopher who traveled and taught • ...
