greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Ancient Greek Vocab 2021-10-20
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- 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. • ...
Gods and Goddesses 2023-11-10
12 Clues: Pluto's wife • Jupiter's wife • Bacchus's wife • King of the gods • symbol for Pluto • symbol for Bacchus • symbol for Jupiter • Pluto's Greek name • Jupiter's Greek name • Bacchus's Greek name • God of the Underworld • God of celebration and wine
Origins of theatre 2022-08-18
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- All early theatre styles utilized this element
- written by Horace, looking at what theatre could be
- like Greece this style utilized 3 actors and a chorus in their performances
- both a written and oral tradition, based on Sacred Hindu texts
- passed from generation to generation by word of mouth
- in the middle of things
- what caused the decline in Roman theatre
- Shintoism,________, Confucianism, and Taoism all influenced Japanese theatre
- introduced raised wooden platforms and sets
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- known as "monkey music" was popular among the aristocrats of Japan
- Because Japan's written language developed late, this skill was heavily emphasized
- Known as the first actor
- A controversial comedy writer from Rome
- Was popular in Rome but not in Greece
- the Greek name for the Ampitheater
- used by Noh theatre and Greek Theatre
- Aristotle's most important element of Tragedy
- This Greek playwright was known for his absurd and raunchy comedies, such as "Lysistrata"
- all but this culture did not allow women onstage
- Indian theatre/drama is older than this culture
20 Clues: in the middle of things • Known as the first actor • the Greek name for the Ampitheater • Was popular in Rome but not in Greece • used by Noh theatre and Greek Theatre • A controversial comedy writer from Rome • what caused the decline in Roman theatre • introduced raised wooden platforms and sets • Aristotle's most important element of Tragedy • ...
greek civilization 2022-10-18
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- god of strength
- Greek god of sleep
- God of war
- god of love
- Olympian god of the grape harvest
- Greek god of the cold north wind
- god of medicine
- Olympian Greek god of the sea
- Minor god of opportunity
- Guardian god of the ancient city Lamark
- Goddess of Marriage ACHELOUS The patron god of the “silver-swirling”
- Primordial god of the sky and heavens
- known as Dioscuri
- jasons ship
- A minor god of vegetation
- wooden horse
- God of agriculture
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- Greek god of the winds and air
- God of fire
- fleece whats Jason quest was for
- king of all gods
- God of the Dead
- The god of time
- leader of the Argonauts
- Titan god of the heavenly constellations
- God of the Sun
- Olympian god of music
- Primordial god of darkness
- Primordial god of the upper air
- God of family feuds and avenger of evil
- The Primordial Titan of Astronomy
- Minor patron god of animal husbandry
- God of trade
33 Clues: God of war • God of fire • god of love • jasons ship • wooden horse • God of trade • God of the Sun • god of strength • God of the Dead • The god of time • god of medicine • king of all gods • known as Dioscuri • Greek god of sleep • God of agriculture • Olympian god of music • leader of the Argonauts • Minor god of opportunity • A minor god of vegetation • Primordial god of darkness • ...
Caleb's Greek Civilization Crossword 2022-10-18
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- type of war position
- Goddess of grain and agriculture
- goddess of the heart and home
- God of Ocean and Earth quakes
- Heavily armed soldier
- God of poetry, music and medicine
- Rule by the people
- messenger of the gods
- Government in which the King is supreme
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- lame blacksmith god of fire
- Greek Capital
- sporting event started by greece
- Small group of wealthy nobles
- Another word for (Greek)
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- King Cyrus the Great's son
- King of the gods
- Goddess of hunting and of wild things
- Fortress built on top of a hill in athens
- Head of a bull and body of a human
- most beautiful woman
- Civilization on the Island of Kreet
- civilization that conquered ancient greece
- Terrible god of war
- Place where many major greek gods lived
- well known greek author
- a type of long run
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Queen of gods, guardian of marriage
- Continent where greece is located
30 Clues: Greek Capital • King of the gods • Rule by the people • a type of long run • Terrible god of war • type of war position • most beautiful woman • Heavily armed soldier • messenger of the gods • well known greek author • Another word for (Greek) • Goddess of wisdom and war • King Cyrus the Great's son • Goddess of love and beauty • lame blacksmith god of fire • goddess of the heart and home • ...
🏺Greece vs. Rome⚱️ 2021-02-11
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- Rome was founded by two brothers _________ and Remus.
- Both Romans and Greeks focused on their art on important _______ figures.
- Ancient Greek buildings and cities were next to the _____________ Sea.
- Both Rome and Greece are in modern-day _______.
- Greek's art and ____________ inspired Rome.
- Greek girls would _____ when they were 12 or 13.
- Roman projects were never small, especially their ______________.
- Even though Greece and Rome had no phones or electricity, kids played with ____.
- Romans made a lot of urban legends and myths about gods and ________.
- Rome is popular for fighting in the three _____ wars.
- Greece used to eat a spherical dark food on trees called _____.
- Some Greek houses had outdoor ____________ to play in.
- Greeks loved their pets, especially ____.
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- Both ancient Greece and Rome focused a lot on practicing their ________.
- Greeks loved to drink and trade their ____.
- Greeks thought _______ was one of the best ways to spend time.
- Greek is very known for its violent yet entertaining ____________.
- Rome has a historically infamous city, known for a volcano. That city is _______.
- Rome's government was a ______.
- Rome is known for its Roman _________.
20 Clues: Rome's government was a ______. • Rome is known for its Roman _________. • Greeks loved their pets, especially ____. • Greeks loved to drink and trade their ____. • Greek's art and ____________ inspired Rome. • Both Rome and Greece are in modern-day _______. • Greek girls would _____ when they were 12 or 13. • Rome was founded by two brothers _________ and Remus. • ...
Fun with Ancient Greece 2014-11-20
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- / This structure, located in Athens, was seen as the symbol of Ancient Greece
- / Government which characterized Sparta
- / "Top Hill"
- / An area with its own government which consists of a city and the areas surrounding it
- War / This event united the city-states of Ancient Greece
- / Serious drama showing downfall of important characters
- / Greek play that made fun of politics or other current day events
- / Stories about Greek heroes which people from Greece took pride in
- / Slaves in Sparta
- / Known as the messenger god
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- Age / Time between 500 B.C. and 300 B.C which marked a period of growth for Ancient Greece
- / Market place in Ancient Greece city-state
- / The Greek hoplite soldiers outsmarted the Persians at the Battle of Marathon by using this formation
- Oath / Taken by healthcare professionals which ensures they practice ethically
- / Father of Athenian democracy
- / Greek philosopher that proposed a question-and-answer style dialogue.
- / Goddess of hunting and wild animals; also the god of childbirth
- / City-state which was known for its democratic government
- / Goddess of agriculture, grain, and bread
- / Supreme ruler of the gods
20 Clues: / "Top Hill" • / Slaves in Sparta • / Supreme ruler of the gods • / Known as the messenger god • / Father of Athenian democracy • / Government which characterized Sparta • / Goddess of agriculture, grain, and bread • / Market place in Ancient Greece city-state • / Serious drama showing downfall of important characters • ...
Social Studies J.C 2022-03-31
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- Alexander died at ___ years old
- Civil war
- Helped them win the Trojan war
- Odysseus's journey lasted ___ years
- Greek goddess of love
- goddess of wisdom and war
- Epic story Homer wrote
- Known for transporting Macedonians army
- Had more freedom than any other cities
- Men that want to marry Odysseus's wife
- Greek god of war
- 20 foot spear
- Has the greatest navy
- Athens alliance
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- Philip of Macedon drafted ___ for his army
- Spartan slaves
- wanted to marry Odysseus
- Starting age for people to join military in Sparta
- Killed by Achilles
- Amount of pillar types in Athens
- How many years did the Trojan war last
- Greek goddess of the hunt
- Greek god of archery
- The one eyed cyclops
- Learned this in Athens
- Amount of kings in Sparta
- Killed by Hector
- Focused mostly on their military
- came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse
- Who faces Hector 1 on 1
- The age of Alexander became king
31 Clues: Civil war • 20 foot spear • Spartan slaves • Athens alliance • Killed by Hector • Greek god of war • Killed by Achilles • Greek god of archery • The one eyed cyclops • Greek goddess of love • Has the greatest navy • Learned this in Athens • Epic story Homer wrote • Who faces Hector 1 on 1 • wanted to marry Odysseus • Greek goddess of the hunt • goddess of wisdom and war • Amount of kings in Sparta • ...
Compare and Contrast Rome and Greece (fill in the blank) 2022-02-11
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- Roman women were only allowed to play ---- in comedy plays.
- Roman builders add their own --- to greek architecture
- Unlike greeks, Romans wrote about military--- instead of just success.
- Greeks introduced --- like the stars and sky to rome
- Rome showed a more --- side to people in their work.
- the Romans---features of Greek art
- The Romans created their own ---- of art and plays.
- The Romans added a touch of --- to their
- The Greeks made their scultpures--- with only attractive features
- Rome went --- greek myths and plays with their own twists.
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- The Romans used concrete, domes and arches to make many ---
- Greece and Rome both respected ---- and philosophers
- The romans were heavily --- by greece.
- The roman poet Horace wrote --- to poke fun at human weakness
- An important pastime in Rome was attending ----
- The Romans wrote --- stories bout their gods
- unlike the Greeks,Romans added--- features to their sculptures
- Romans were the first to master the use of ---- in buildings.
- The romans werent afraid to make fun of --- Heroes and political leaders.
- Greek and Roman plays had --- at the end.
20 Clues: the Romans---features of Greek art • The romans were heavily --- by greece. • The Romans added a touch of --- to their • Greek and Roman plays had --- at the end. • The Romans wrote --- stories bout their gods • An important pastime in Rome was attending ---- • The Romans created their own ---- of art and plays. • Greece and Rome both respected ---- and philosophers • ...
Romans 2023-11-14
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- Professional fighters in ancient Rome who engaged in public contests.
- The Roman god of fire, like the Greek god Hephaestus.
- The god of war in Roman mythology.
- A long period of peace throughout the Roman Empire.
- The Roman god of trade, like the Greek god Hermes.
- The Roman arena where gladiators would fight.
- The Roman goddess of agriculture and the seasons.
- The temple in Rome dedicated to all the Roman gods.
- The Roman goddess of love and beauty.
- The king of the gods in Roman mythology
- Capital city of the Roman Empire.
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- The Roman goddess of wisdom, like the Greek goddess Athena.
- Roman general and Emperor that was later assassinated by the senate.
- The Roman pagan festival that celebrated the seasons. Christmas adopted a lot of these traditions.
- The ancient Roman assembly or council.
- The Roman god of the sea.
- The god of music, poetry, and archery in Roman mythology.
- The Roman goddess like the Greek goddess Hera.
- Ancient Roman city that was preserved after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
- The Roman emperor who converted to Christianity.
20 Clues: The Roman god of the sea. • Capital city of the Roman Empire. • The god of war in Roman mythology. • The Roman goddess of love and beauty. • The ancient Roman assembly or council. • The king of the gods in Roman mythology • The Roman arena where gladiators would fight. • The Roman goddess like the Greek goddess Hera. • The Roman emperor who converted to Christianity. • ...
Vocab #4 2024-12-17
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- war between groups within the same state or country
- marble temple to Athena on the Acropolis of Athens
- kingdom along Aegean Sea on a Greek peninsula
- policy decided by the people
- large peninsula in Europe containing several countries
- currency used for trading instead of barter
- cruel ruler, may have seized power illegally
- where people spoke Greek or identified with Greeks
- "rule by few," power held by a small number of people
- a period of progress, peace, and prosperity
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- a person offering theories or views on questions in logic, ethics, or other areas
- political power held by a select few that are the most qualified
- direct exchange without any form of currency
- block of heavily armed infantry in close array
- alliance between Greek city-states led by Sparta
- authority with one ruler
- alliance between Greek city-states led by Athens
- a piece of land surrounded by water on most sides
- a city-state, society, or community (in Greece)
- the city-state that is the capital of ancient Greece
20 Clues: authority with one ruler • policy decided by the people • currency used for trading instead of barter • a period of progress, peace, and prosperity • direct exchange without any form of currency • cruel ruler, may have seized power illegally • kingdom along Aegean Sea on a Greek peninsula • block of heavily armed infantry in close array • ...
POLITICAL VOCABULARY 2026-04-03
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- Rule by the people
- Roman council of elders, from "senex" meaning old man
- emptor Latin phrase meaning "let the buyer beware"
- Greek word for city-state
- City-state known for military training from age 7
- Latin verb meaning "to conquer"
- Magistrate who assessed taxes and supervised morals
- Priest who interpreted omens from bird flights
- Greek word for the few
- Latin word for soldier
- Emergency ruler with supreme power for 6 months
- Highest Roman magistrate, two elected each year
- corpus Court order requiring a prisoner be brought before a judge
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- Center of Roman political and public life
- jure Legitimate, lawful, established by law
- facto Existing in fact, not officially recognized by law
- Greek word for absolute ruler
- Defense claiming the accused was elsewhere when a crime occurred
- Symbol meaning "The Roman Senate and People"
- Official who protected the common people
- Latin word for peace
- Rule by the few
- bono Free legal work for the public good
- Latin word for war
- Greek word for the people
- publica Latin term meaning "public matter" or "republic"
- Birthplace of democracy, known for navy and philosophy
27 Clues: Rule by the few • Rule by the people • Latin word for war • Latin word for peace • Greek word for the few • Latin word for soldier • Greek word for city-state • Greek word for the people • Greek word for absolute ruler • Latin verb meaning "to conquer" • Official who protected the common people • bono Free legal work for the public good • Center of Roman political and public life • ...
Myths, Religion and Gods. 2025-03-23
11 Clues: Roman god of war • Hindu creator god • Greek messenger god • Norse god of thunder • Sacred text of Islam • Greek underworld ruler • King of the Greek gods • Hindu goddess of wealth • Ancient Egyptian sun god • Norse end-of-the-world event • Greek goddess of wisdom and war
athens 2026-03-18
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- : Hilltop citadel in Athens
- : Philosopher student of Socrates
- : Sea near Athens
- : Ancient Greek sporting event
- : Famous temple dedicated to Athena
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- : Greek philosopher who taught Plato
- : Capital of Greece
- : Relating to the gods of Mount Olympus
- : Greek goddess of wisdom
- : Ancient Greek marketplace
- : God of wine and theatre
11 Clues: : Sea near Athens • : Capital of Greece • : Greek goddess of wisdom • : God of wine and theatre • : Hilltop citadel in Athens • : Ancient Greek marketplace • : Ancient Greek sporting event • : Philosopher student of Socrates • : Famous temple dedicated to Athena • : Greek philosopher who taught Plato • : Relating to the gods of Mount Olympus
The Wild Web 2025-02-26
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- Flower that blooms once every 12 years in the Western Ghats. (7 letters)
- Microscopic animals that can survive extreme conditions, including space. (7 letters)
- Flower known as the "corpse flower" due to its strong odor. (8 letters, 8 letters)
- Parrot with the ability to mimic artificial sounds. (8 letters)
- Desert plant with two leaves, found in Namibia and Angola. (12 letters)
- Animal with remarkable regenerative abilities, native to Mexico. (8 letters)
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- A tree that produces "dragon's blood" sap. (5 letters, 10 letters)
- Largest living lizard, found in Indonesia. (6 letters, 6 letters)
- The "immortal" jellyfish that can revert its cells to an earlier stage. (10 letters)
- Critically endangered flightless parrot from New Zealand. (6 letters)
10 Clues: Parrot with the ability to mimic artificial sounds. (8 letters) • Largest living lizard, found in Indonesia. (6 letters, 6 letters) • A tree that produces "dragon's blood" sap. (5 letters, 10 letters) • Critically endangered flightless parrot from New Zealand. (6 letters) • Desert plant with two leaves, found in Namibia and Angola. (12 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece VS. Ancient Rome 2021-02-11
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- In both Rome and Greece, sports were very “ “, and for the Romans, the colosseum was where the Romans could enjoy watching sports.
- Both Romans and Greeks loved slavery, especially the “ “ ones depended on their slaves for a more luxurious life.
- Greece’s army wasn’t one whole city-state while Rome’s army was “ “.
- Greeks did not really care about “ “, but Romans paid attention to what they wore. What
- Roman artists focused on “ “ and goddesses, but Greek decorated almost every part of their lives.
- Both people from Greece and Rome liked “ “ a variety of games.
- Greeks thought that learning was one of the best ways to spend your “ “, and Romans thought just learned about Greek traditions and Roman politics.
- While Greek girls would marry young, roman girls would be able to marry at “ “ time.
- Greek architecture is original, while Romes was based on “ “.
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- Greece and Rome both had many “ “ kinds of toys.
- Both Greece and Rome had many “ “ in their towns.
- Both Greeks and Rome’s history had started off with “ “.
- While Greek art is filled with many different arts, Rome’s is based off of “ “ music.
- While Greece’s daily life was very similar to today’s life, Rome’s was “ “.
- Roman music was very “ “ to ancient roman culture, but no one really knows what Greek music sounded like.
- For both Greece and Rome, dancing was very “ “.
- The greeks houses in ancient times were designed to keep the people “ “ during hot summers, but the Roman houses were for culture.
- Both Greece and Rome drank “ “.
- The Greeks love their “ “ especially their dogs, but the Romans had different kinds of pets.
- The lives of Greek women were different from the lives of Roman women because of their “ “ rights.
20 Clues: Both Greece and Rome drank “ “. • Greece and Rome both had many “ “ kinds of toys. • Both Greece and Rome had many “ “ in their towns. • For both Greece and Rome, dancing was very “ “. • Both Greeks and Rome’s history had started off with “ “. • Greek architecture is original, while Romes was based on “ “. • ...
EYE PUZZLE 2024-01-26
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- The clear, outer covering of the eye that protects it and helps focus light. (7 letters)
- The ability of the eye to focus on objects at different distances. (9 letters)
- A condition where distant objects are blurry due to the eyeball being too long. (8 letters)
- A condition where nearby objects are blurry due to the eyeball being too short. (7 letters).
- Used for the correction of far sightedness.
- The colored part of the eye that controls the amount of light entering the pupil. (5 letters)
- A transparent structure in the eye that helps to focus light onto the retina. (6 letters)
- The opening in the center of the iris through which light enters the eye. (5 letters)
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- A condition where the cornea or lens has irregularities, causing distorted vision. (9 letters)
- Used for the correction of near sightedness.
- The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye where images are formed. (6 letters).
- A condition where the lens loses its flexibility, making it difficult to focus on close objects. (10 letters)
12 Clues: Used for the correction of far sightedness. • Used for the correction of near sightedness. • The ability of the eye to focus on objects at different distances. (9 letters) • The opening in the center of the iris through which light enters the eye. (5 letters) • The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye where images are formed. (6 letters). • ...
Neighborhood Hair 2024-04-25
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- What kids do to have fun (3 letters)
- The opposite of straight hair (5 letters)
- What covers the head of both people and animals? (5 letters)
- A tool you use to smooth out your hair ( 5letters)
- Something you do to straighten your hair (5 letters)
- A place with swings and slides (4 letters)
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- The opposite of night (3 letters)
- What do you call someone that lives next to you ?
- A hairstyle where hair is braided close to the scalp. (8letters)
- Where do people live in a neighborhood? (5 letters)
- A path where cars drive (5 letters)
11 Clues: The opposite of night (3 letters) • A path where cars drive (5 letters) • What kids do to have fun (3 letters) • The opposite of straight hair (5 letters) • A place with swings and slides (4 letters) • What do you call someone that lives next to you ? • A tool you use to smooth out your hair ( 5letters) • Where do people live in a neighborhood? (5 letters) • ...
Crisis Crossword 2025-06-13
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- Prime tree shaken to mark security boundary (9 letters)
- Mixed-up tags fear keeping watch (9 letters)
- First response rules hidden in your pro total score (8 letters)
- Ten code rearranged reveals what cameras do (9 letters)
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- Scrambled secret in your phone, keeps data protected (9 letters)
- Active Vue scrambled when it's time to leave (8 letters)
- Listen carefully - mixed up letters show who stands guard (8 letters)
- Rearrange 'person' with 'E' to act quickly (8 letters)
- Backwards, I'm lazy. Forward, I keep Singapore safe (8 letters)
- Cat tail confused in strategic planning (8 letters)
10 Clues: Mixed-up tags fear keeping watch (9 letters) • Cat tail confused in strategic planning (8 letters) • Rearrange 'person' with 'E' to act quickly (8 letters) • Prime tree shaken to mark security boundary (9 letters) • Ten code rearranged reveals what cameras do (9 letters) • Active Vue scrambled when it's time to leave (8 letters) • ...
Greek vocabulary 2024-03-12
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- a state-owned slave
- the marketplace and social center of a Greek city
- an upper class that is richer and more powerful than the rest of society
- a ruler who took power illegally
- a government in which people have a direct role in governing themselves
- a character who faces a challenge that requires bravery and intelligence
- a type of maze
- a long story in the form of a narrative poem
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- the highest point in an ancient Greek city
- an old story told to explain an event or justify a belief
- a partnership
- an ancient Greek warship
- a substance from which other things are made
- a Greek city-state
- a government ruled by a few powerful citizens
- a government ruled by a single person
16 Clues: a partnership • a type of maze • a Greek city-state • a state-owned slave • an ancient Greek warship • a ruler who took power illegally • a government ruled by a single person • the highest point in an ancient Greek city • a substance from which other things are made • a long story in the form of a narrative poem • a government ruled by a few powerful citizens • ...
Heart Of Stone 2023-07-19
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- Double-crossed or deceived (8 letters)
- Computer whiz skilled in breaching security systems (6 letters)
- Undercover operative (5 letters)
- A film with bleeding-edge technology and spy action
- known as Rachel Stone
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- Her first global film also known as Keya Dhawan
- Posing a threat or hazard (9 letters)
- a powerful computer that could sow chaos in the wrong hands.
- Tool for offense or defense (6 letters)
- known as Parker
- Assigned task or objective (7 letters)
- Ex-intelligence operatives, answering only to themselves - no national allegiances
12 Clues: known as Parker • known as Rachel Stone • Undercover operative (5 letters) • Posing a threat or hazard (9 letters) • Double-crossed or deceived (8 letters) • Assigned task or objective (7 letters) • Tool for offense or defense (6 letters) • Her first global film also known as Keya Dhawan • A film with bleeding-edge technology and spy action • ...
World Landmarks 2023-08-06
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- Indian marble mausoleum
- Brazilian Christ statue
- Chinese wall
- Greek temple ruins
- Roman amphitheater
- Russian cathedral
- Turkish mosque
- Japanese Imperial palace
- Jordanian carved city
- French iron tower
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- Indian sacred city
- Spanish Gaudi creation
- Peruvian mountain ruins
- English clock tower
- Ancient wonder in Egypt
- American presidential memorial
- Greek hilltop fortress
- New York statue
- Italian Leaning tower
- Australian opera house
20 Clues: Chinese wall • Turkish mosque • New York statue • Russian cathedral • French iron tower • Indian sacred city • Greek temple ruins • Roman amphitheater • English clock tower • Italian Leaning tower • Jordanian carved city • Spanish Gaudi creation • Greek hilltop fortress • Australian opera house • Indian marble mausoleum • Brazilian Christ statue • Peruvian mountain ruins • Ancient wonder in Egypt • ...
a 2022-01-21
27 Clues: S • B • C • O • N • K • H • F • P • Al • Ne • Mg • Be • Cl • Ca • Si • Li • He • Na • Ar • The best class at TMS • The queen of the Library @TMS • A student in our Chemistry class • A student in our Chemistry class • A student in our Chemistry class • Ancient Greek who believed in atoms • Ancient Greek who did not believe in atoms
ANIMALS GROUP 1 2014-10-15
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- STARTS WITH H. 3 LETTERS. IT’S SMALL IT HAS GOT FEET AND FEATHERS.
- WITH W .4 LETTERS .IT HAS GOT STRIPES . IT’S SMALL.
- WITH K. 8 LETTERS. IT HAS GOT A LONG TAIL. IT CAN BE OF DIFFERENT COLOURS. IT HAS GOT FEET.
- STARTS WITH T. 6 LETTERS. IT’S GREEN. IT HAS GOT A SHELL. IT’S AND AMPHIBIAN.
- STARTS WITH P. 3 LETTERS. IT’S PINK. IT HAS GOT 4 LEGS. IT’S FAT.
- WITH D. 4 LETTERS.YOUR COLOR IS YELLOW. IT HAS GOT FEET.
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- WITH A. HAS 3 LETTERS, IT’S SMALL AND IT HAS GOT LEGS.
- STARTS WITH H. 12 LETTERS.IT’S BIG. IT HAS GOT 8 LEGS AND ITS COLOUR IS GREY.
- IT STARTS WITH M. IT’S GOT 6 LETTERS. IT LIVES IN THE JUNGLE. IT’S GOT ARMS AND FEET. IT’S BIG. IT’S LIGHT. IT’S USUALLY BROWN.
- WITH Z. 5 LETTERS. IT’S MEDIUM IT HAS GOT STRIPES. IT HAS GOT FOUR LEGS. IT’S A MAMMAL.
- WITH B. 4 LETTERS IT CAN BE DIFERENTS COLOURS. IT HAS GOT HORNS.
- WITH R. 6 LETTERS. IT’S SMALL. IT HAS GOT A SHORT TAIL.
12 Clues: WITH W .4 LETTERS .IT HAS GOT STRIPES . IT’S SMALL. • WITH A. HAS 3 LETTERS, IT’S SMALL AND IT HAS GOT LEGS. • WITH R. 6 LETTERS. IT’S SMALL. IT HAS GOT A SHORT TAIL. • WITH D. 4 LETTERS.YOUR COLOR IS YELLOW. IT HAS GOT FEET. • WITH B. 4 LETTERS IT CAN BE DIFERENTS COLOURS. IT HAS GOT HORNS. • STARTS WITH P. 3 LETTERS. IT’S PINK. IT HAS GOT 4 LEGS. IT’S FAT. • ...
Greek Vocab Words 2023-04-19
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- Man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- Someone who predicts what will happen in the future
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- "High City" in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek City, where public and the city's defenses were located
- School of philosophy founded by Plato
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- Eighteen foot-long Macedonian pike
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- Form of government in which citizens hold political power
- Legal member of a country or city-state
- Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
- Logical guess
- Art and practice of government
- Greek city-state
- Unjust use of power or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
14 Clues: Logical guess • Greek city-state • Art and practice of government • Eighteen foot-long Macedonian pike • School of philosophy founded by Plato • Legal member of a country or city-state • Someone who predicts what will happen in the future • Form of government in which citizens hold political power • Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta • ...
Greece Puzzle 2024-02-01
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- The Language Spoken Here
- The most used grain
- A common farm animal here
- A main course here
- A common Appetizer here
- A dessert
- Very popular Greek food that contains wheat
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- Common Greek Seasoning
- The Continent Greece resides in
- The Religion Here
- A common import for this country
- A common fruit in greece
- A common animal they eat here
- A beverage here
14 Clues: A dessert • A beverage here • The Religion Here • A main course here • The most used grain • Common Greek Seasoning • A common Appetizer here • The Language Spoken Here • A common fruit in greece • A common farm animal here • A common animal they eat here • The Continent Greece resides in • A common import for this country • Very popular Greek food that contains wheat
Module 2 Week 3 2024-10-14
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- the result of feeling amazed
- Greek root meaning sound
- Greek root meaning life
- without much thought or effort
- full of force
- the person who is opposing you or your team
- lacking rest
- the state of being separate or separating
- Latin root meaning sound
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- Greek root meaning self
- the result of improving
- full of beauty
- a state of permanence
- wanting revenge
14 Clues: lacking rest • full of force • full of beauty • wanting revenge • a state of permanence • Greek root meaning self • the result of improving • Greek root meaning life • Greek root meaning sound • Latin root meaning sound • the result of feeling amazed • without much thought or effort • the state of being separate or separating • the person who is opposing you or your team
Gavin Fruit Crossword 2026-04-04
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- 1st 5 letters of English alphabet.
- Fruit named after apple & pine tree.
- Tropical fruit that monkeys love.
- 3rd 5 letters of English alphabet.
- Small, fleshy fruits that grow on vine.
- Dry fruit with one seed enclosed in hard shell.
- Fleshy fruit with thin skin & hard pit.
- 2nd 5 letters of English alphabet.
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- Celebrated fruit at Halloween.
- Large dry fruit that grows on palm trees.
- Fruit with seeds on the outside.
- Includes the largest fruits on Earth.
- Seed-bearing core that is not eaten.
- 4th 5 letters of English alphabet.
- Dry Fruit with hard shell of 2 halves.
- Fleshy fruit with a leathery peel.
16 Clues: Celebrated fruit at Halloween. • Fruit with seeds on the outside. • Tropical fruit that monkeys love. • 1st 5 letters of English alphabet. • 4th 5 letters of English alphabet. • 3rd 5 letters of English alphabet. • Fleshy fruit with a leathery peel. • 2nd 5 letters of English alphabet. • Seed-bearing core that is not eaten. • Fruit named after apple & pine tree. • ...
Ancient Greece 2015-09-29
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- were the general body of free Roman citizens who were not patricians, as determined by the census.
- (also known as pure democracy) is a form of democracy in which people decide (e.g. vote on, form consensus on) policy initiatives directly.
- One of the aristocracy, nobility, or people of rank in a community; one of a ruling class; a noble (originally in Revolutionary France).
- A person that is a legally recognized as a member of a state, with associated rights and obligations.
- An ancient Greek philosopher (382–322 BC), student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great.
- The belief of the existence of many gods.
- The body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people, or organization.
- an aristocrat or nobleman.
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- A set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device.
- Rule by the people, especially as a form of government; either directly or through elected representatives (representative democracy).
- A Classical Greek philosopher.
- A judicial officer with limited authority to administer and enforce the law. A magistrate's court may have jurisdiction in civil or criminal cases, or both.
- King of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty, a famous ancient Greek royal house.
- A Greek politician that lived during the ancient and the classical times.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- A member of an oligarchy, someone who is part of a small group that runs a country.
- An absolute ruler who governs without restriction.
- Greek philosopher, 427-347 BC, follower of Socrates.
- The ruler of an absolute monarchy or the head of state of a constitutional monarchy.
19 Clues: an aristocrat or nobleman. • A Classical Greek philosopher. • The belief of the existence of many gods. • An absolute ruler who governs without restriction. • Greek philosopher, 427-347 BC, follower of Socrates. • A set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device. • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • ...
Vocabulary - Application Letters 2023-09-13
17 Clues: gelar • iklan • posisi • resume • melamar • bekerja • penerima • pengirim • kelebihan • pekerjaan • wawancara • pengalaman • kesempatan • pendidikan • kualifikasi • melampirkan • salam pembuka
Ancient Greece V.S. Ancient Rome 2021-02-23
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- Both ancient Rome and Greek both used _____.
- Both the ancient Romans and Greeks used ______ to make wine.
- games Both ancient Greek and Rome had __________.
- In ancient Greece houses always had to be _______ because they were mad with mud.
- In ancient Greek little girls and in ancient Rome boys were taught __________ things. Different
- Some ancient Greeks kept _____ as pets.
- Oil Both the ancient Romans and Greeks used _________.
- In ancient Greek parents let their pet __________ sleep in bed with their children.
- Both ancient Rome and Greek had ____________.
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- In ancient Greece there were many dog breeds including ________.
- In ancient Rome they had ferrets in ancient Greece they had _______.
- Ancient Greeks used ____________ as balls but the ancient Romans used stone.
- In ancient Rome poor people lived in apartments called _______.
- In ancient Greek they were on a vegetarian diet, but in ancient Rome they ate _______. Meat
- and Goddesses Ancient Greek art focused on life but ancient Rome art focused on _________________.
- The ancient Romans had ________ as pets.
- The ancient Greeks used wine to trade and drink but the ancient Romans used to only to_____.
- In ancient Greece a common pet was a ______, but in ancient Rome a common pet is a ferret.
- Geographically, ancient Rome and ancient Greece were _____________, which mean they were both surrounded on three sides by water.
19 Clues: Some ancient Greeks kept _____ as pets. • The ancient Romans had ________ as pets. • Both ancient Rome and Greek both used _____. • Both ancient Rome and Greek had ____________. • games Both ancient Greek and Rome had __________. • Oil Both the ancient Romans and Greeks used _________. • Both the ancient Romans and Greeks used ______ to make wine. • ...
Properties of materals 2021-02-04
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- Two peace's of ___ stick together to make a strap. (6 letters)
- Your dogs fur is very___. (4 letters)
- No flexible
- Magnetic
- Is soft
- Electrical
- This room is a lot more___. (5 letters)
- Some think that electricity can't go through easily
- Not attracted to a magnet
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- Some think that electricity can go through easily
- We use_____ to build a house. (5 letters)
- You can see through it
- Electrical insulator
- Non magnetic
14 Clues: Is soft • Magnetic • Electrical • No flexible • Non magnetic • Electrical insulator • You can see through it • Not attracted to a magnet • Your dogs fur is very___. (4 letters) • This room is a lot more___. (5 letters) • We use_____ to build a house. (5 letters) • Some think that electricity can go through easily • Some think that electricity can't go through easily • ...
tto3 - Chapter 2: Similarity 2015-06-19
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- suitable
- verhoudingstabel (5-5 letters)
- angle of elevation
- cross-multiplying (10-16 letters)
- vergroting
- cross product
- opposite
- vertical or horizontal change = verticale of horizontale________
- schuine zijde
- to key in
- tangent
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- perpendicular
- verhouding
- gradient
- slope
- steeper
- right-angle side
- similarity
- adjacent
19 Clues: slope • steeper • tangent • suitable • gradient • opposite • adjacent • to key in • verhouding • similarity • vergroting • perpendicular • cross product • schuine zijde • right-angle side • angle of elevation • verhoudingstabel (5-5 letters) • cross-multiplying (10-16 letters) • vertical or horizontal change = verticale of horizontale________
Mythology 2021-09-29
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- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
- an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus
- The greek goddess of dawn
- Goddess of the rainbow
- sea nymph
- representation of Medusa
- Mortal enemy
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- a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology
- Enormous size
- a horrible creature of the imagination
- a list of events in time Chronos
- put into a sleep-like state
- the messenger of gods
- Greek epic poem
- an inscrutable person who keeps his thoughts and intentions secret
- the roman god of war
- the roman god of vigilance and wisdom
17 Clues: sea nymph • Mortal enemy • Enormous size • Greek epic poem • the roman god of war • the messenger of gods • Goddess of the rainbow • representation of Medusa • The greek goddess of dawn • put into a sleep-like state • a list of events in time Chronos • the roman god of vigilance and wisdom • a horrible creature of the imagination • a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology • ...
Antigone Crossword 2 2025-03-19
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- Religion-neutral term for years before Jesus
- ____theater, outdoor performance-bowl
- Clothing-fastener, eye-stabber
- Oedipus' damaged appendages
- Antigone's sister
- Both hypokrites and hypocrites share this quality
- Choral songs occurring between acts of play
- Because of flaw, tragic hero must lose everything or ___.
- Greek city of messy drama
- Riddle-defeated monster
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- 15 Singers, Audience Stand-in
- God of wine and celebration
- Answer to the monster riddle
- Oedipus' relationship to Jocasta
- Sophocles was the first to add this (number) actor
- Oedipus' relationship to Jocasta
- Greek city of philosophers and play-wrights
- Greek for King
18 Clues: Greek for King • Antigone's sister • Riddle-defeated monster • Greek city of messy drama • God of wine and celebration • Oedipus' damaged appendages • Answer to the monster riddle • 15 Singers, Audience Stand-in • Clothing-fastener, eye-stabber • Oedipus' relationship to Jocasta • Oedipus' relationship to Jocasta • ____theater, outdoor performance-bowl • ...
Greek 2025-04-02
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- Goddess of the hunt and moon.
- Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage.
- God of the underworld.
- God of war.
- God of fire and the forge.
- Goddess of agriculture and harvest.
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- King of the gods, god of thunder.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- God of wine and festivities.
- God of the sea.
- Messenger of the gods.
12 Clues: God of war. • God of the sea. • God of the underworld. • Messenger of the gods. • God of fire and the forge. • Goddess of love and beauty. • God of wine and festivities. • Goddess of the hunt and moon. • Goddess of wisdom and warfare. • King of the gods, god of thunder. • Goddess of agriculture and harvest. • Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage.
greek 2022-09-28
All About Ancient Greece 2026-03-17
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- Modern country where Athens is still a city
- What the Greeks did not have enough of
- War between Persia and Greece
- Name of league led by Sparta
- Greek city state surrounded by mountains
- Greek city state with a large navy
- Person who lives in Athens
- Geographic shape of Greece
- String of islands
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- Sparta's slogan for war
- Sea that separates Europe and Africa
- Name of league led by Athens
- Money and resources
- Name for Greek towns
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Greeks wrote these to explain the world around them
- Person who lives in Sparta
17 Clues: String of islands • Money and resources • Name for Greek towns • Sparta's slogan for war • Person who lives in Athens • Geographic shape of Greece • Person who lives in Sparta • Name of league led by Athens • Name of league led by Sparta • War between Persia and Greece • War between Athens and Sparta • Greek city state with a large navy • Sea that separates Europe and Africa • ...
Our menu 2024-06-17
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- A type of coffee with steamed milk foam (10 letters)
- Mexican wrap filled with beans and rice (7 letters)
- Warm cocoa hug in a mug
- Like a ray of sun in a basket; burger's sidekick(11 letters)
- Triangular Indian savoury delight (6 letters)
- Aish's favourite baked confection
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- Sip and chew tapioca tea(10 letters)
- Grid-patterned, Syrupy companion for breakfast! (6 letters)
- Traditional Tibetan food dumplings (5 letters)
- Pastry puff; Not all can pronounce this right
- Lockdown's trendy coffee
11 Clues: Warm cocoa hug in a mug • Lockdown's trendy coffee • Aish's favourite baked confection • Sip and chew tapioca tea(10 letters) • Pastry puff; Not all can pronounce this right • Triangular Indian savoury delight (6 letters) • Traditional Tibetan food dumplings (5 letters) • Mexican wrap filled with beans and rice (7 letters) • ...
Hobbit Vocabulary Week 4 2024-09-21
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- Feeling thankful (8 letters)
- A way to say goodbye (8 letters)
- Someone who is admired for bravery (4 letters)
- Done quickly without much thought (5 letters)
- Respect and admiration for someone’s good actions (5 letters)
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- A long trip or adventure (7 letters)
- A time without war
- A close and caring relationship (10 letters)
- To go back to a place (6 letters)
- The place where you live or feel safe (4 letters)
10 Clues: A time without war • Feeling thankful (8 letters) • A way to say goodbye (8 letters) • To go back to a place (6 letters) • A long trip or adventure (7 letters) • A close and caring relationship (10 letters) • Done quickly without much thought (5 letters) • Someone who is admired for bravery (4 letters) • The place where you live or feel safe (4 letters) • ...
Fish Nutrition 1 2024-10-10
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- A type of fish feed that sinks to the bottom of the tank. (5 letters)
- A measure of how efficiently a fish converts feed into body mass. (3 letters)
- A type of fish feed that is small and crumbly, often used for young fish. (7 letters)
- A nutrient that is essential for growth and tissue repair. (7 letters)
- A type of fish feed that is made from a mixture of ingredients, specifically formulated to meet the nutritional needs of fish. (10 letters)
- The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body. (8 letters)
- A nutrient that provides energy for fish. (11 letters)
- A type of fish feed that floats on the surface of the water. (7 letters)
- provides a significant portion of the world’s seafood, helping to meet the growing demand for protein as global populations rise.
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- Energy source and Essential Fatty Acids
- – Intensive Aquaculture can lead to habitat destruction, pollution from waste and chemicals and the spread of diseases and parasites to wild populations.
- A nutrient that is essential for metabolic functions, bone development, and immune response. (9 letters)
- Phytoplankton, zooplankton and detritus
13 Clues: Energy source and Essential Fatty Acids • Phytoplankton, zooplankton and detritus • A nutrient that provides energy for fish. (11 letters) • A type of fish feed that sinks to the bottom of the tank. (5 letters) • A nutrient that is essential for growth and tissue repair. (7 letters) • A type of fish feed that floats on the surface of the water. (7 letters) • ...
Chile anyways 2021-03-19
13 Clues: a greek • a country • a Chinese • a dance app • ginger bestie • a greek russian • when you're stupid • when you're thirsty • can't live without it • when you get evry sick • when you chat with people • when you're very attractive • is a place where you can't find the way out
Greek Civilization Review 2025-04-29
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- Macedonia gained power in the ancient world during the reign of King _____.
- These stories by Aesop were a part of Greek oral tradition.
- These individuals in Greek myths have great powers but look and act like human beings.
- He thought governments should be headed by philosopher-kings.
- He was a commander in the army at 16 and a ruler at 20.
- This group believed that happiness resulted from using reason.
- Many Greeks visited one of these to find out about their future.
- This is a great Athenian writer who stressed courage and understanding.
- This Greek scientist concluded that the earth was round.
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- This man taught students that the universe followed the same laws that governed music and numbers.
- This epic, written by Homer, is about the Trojan War.
- This era was a time when Greek culture spread through the known world.
- This philosopher was sentenced to death for his teachings.
- This is an example of a Greek temple.
- This philosopher's writing had an effect on the U.S. Constitution.
- This city in Egypt was Alexander's capital.
- This philosopher taught his students the "golden mean".
- These people rejected the idea of absolute right or wrong.
18 Clues: This is an example of a Greek temple. • This city in Egypt was Alexander's capital. • This epic, written by Homer, is about the Trojan War. • He was a commander in the army at 16 and a ruler at 20. • This philosopher taught his students the "golden mean". • This Greek scientist concluded that the earth was round. • ...
Jesuitology 2022-08-30
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- meaning "For the greater glory of God." It is the motto of the Society of Jesus.
- The first three letters, in Greek, of the name Jesus. These letters appear as a symbol on the official seal of the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits.
- A member of the Society of Jesus.
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- Discernment, A process of discovering God’s direction and guidance in the concrete reality of our day-to-day lives.
- The good news or glad tidings about Jesus.
- The term traditionally used by St. Ignatius and the Jesuits to suggest the spirit of generous excellence--striving for the greater good--that drive our ministries.
6 Clues: A member of the Society of Jesus. • The good news or glad tidings about Jesus. • meaning "For the greater glory of God." It is the motto of the Society of Jesus. • Discernment, A process of discovering God’s direction and guidance in the concrete reality of our day-to-day lives. • ...
Greek Gods 2024-04-23
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- Born to kill their grandfather
- Greek God of War
- Turns everything to stone when looked upon
- The god of time
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- Greek god of the sea
- Sibling of Apollo
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- Father of Hercules
- Son of Zeus
- The messenger god
- Goddes of love and beauty
- Brother of Zeus
- The goddess of domestic life
- Sibling of Artemis
14 Clues: Son of Zeus • Brother of Zeus • The god of time • Greek God of War • The messenger god • Sibling of Apollo • Father of Hercules • Sibling of Artemis • Greek god of the sea • Goddes of love and beauty • The goddess of domestic life • Born to kill their grandfather • Greek goddess of war and wisdom • Turns everything to stone when looked upon
The Odyssey 2023-04-25
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- How Epic Poems were started; this is another word of prayer.
- This means to be sly or cunning.
- The Greek god of wisdom and battle strategy.
- The Greek god of the sea.
- The Greek god of war.
- a group of persons who have run away from danger.
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- The Epic Greek Hero known for having only one vulnerability: his heel.
- The Greek god of the underworld.
- The chief and leader of the Greek gods.
- The type of flower that convinces Odysseus's men to stay on the island.
- The legendary city known for its impenetrable walls.
11 Clues: The Greek god of war. • The Greek god of the sea. • This means to be sly or cunning. • The Greek god of the underworld. • The chief and leader of the Greek gods. • The Greek god of wisdom and battle strategy. • a group of persons who have run away from danger. • The legendary city known for its impenetrable walls. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2022-06-14
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- Belonging to the very distant past
- The society, culture, and way of life of a particular area
- Stories based on a particular religion or cultural tradition.
- Location
- A civilisation based in Greece from around 1700 BCE.
- A period in time after a catastrophic event, being the collapse of a civilisation
- Something which the early Greek civilisations had a major impact on.
- A time when new heights were achieved in art architecture, philosophy and theatre.
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- A key feature in Greek architecture that has been copied worldwide.
- The most famous ancient Greek general. He conquered much of Europe and Asia.
- The centre of the Ancient Greek world which went on to become the capital of modern Greece.
- An early civilisation from Crete, that influenced ancient Greece.
- A highly rocky mound in Athens that is home to many temples including the Parthenon
- Something invented by the Greeks, that we all have! Some of us may use our phones for this.
- The centre of the Ancient Greek world.
- The place of worship for the ancient Greeks, and were often dedicated to one particular god.
16 Clues: Location • Belonging to the very distant past • The centre of the Ancient Greek world. • A civilisation based in Greece from around 1700 BCE. • The society, culture, and way of life of a particular area • Stories based on a particular religion or cultural tradition. • An early civilisation from Crete, that influenced ancient Greece. • ...
ancient greece 2018-03-05
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- who received salary
- who taught A2+B2=C2
- what did Hippocrates do
- who taught the elements
- who taught zoology
- what did homer do
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- what column did the greek use that starts with a C
- what column did the greek use that starts with an I
- rule of
- what did phidia do
- who taught ethics
- what did herodotus do
- pericles the _____ general
- how were officials picked
- what did Sophocles do
- what column did the greek use that starts with a D
16 Clues: rule of • who taught ethics • what did homer do • what did phidia do • who taught zoology • who received salary • who taught A2+B2=C2 • what did herodotus do • what did Sophocles do • what did Hippocrates do • who taught the elements • how were officials picked • pericles the _____ general • what column did the greek use that starts with a C • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-10-10
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- relating to a Bronze Age civilization
- Greek Philosopher
- Last phase of the Bronze Age Greece
- Settlers of Greece
- founder of the peripatetic school
- king of macedonia
- A way of government that follows their people
- Greek philosopher who taught Plato
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- king of ancient greece
- new wave of greek colonization
- Legendary author of the iliad
- Mass military formation
- A series of wars with Achaemenid and Greece
- The highest class in Greece society
- War fought between Greece and Athens
- A city-state in Ancient Greece
16 Clues: Greek Philosopher • king of macedonia • Settlers of Greece • king of ancient greece • Mass military formation • Legendary author of the iliad • new wave of greek colonization • A city-state in Ancient Greece • founder of the peripatetic school • Greek philosopher who taught Plato • Last phase of the Bronze Age Greece • The highest class in Greece society • ...
Hobbit Vocabulary Week 4 2024-09-21
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- Feeling thankful (8 letters)
- A way to say goodbye (8 letters)
- Someone who is admired for bravery (4 letters)
- Done quickly without much thought (5 letters)
- Respect and admiration for someone’s good actions (5 letters)
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- A long trip or adventure (7 letters)
- A time without war
- A close and caring relationship (10 letters)
- To go back to a place (6 letters)
- The place where you live or feel safe (4 letters)
10 Clues: A time without war • Feeling thankful (8 letters) • A way to say goodbye (8 letters) • To go back to a place (6 letters) • A long trip or adventure (7 letters) • A close and caring relationship (10 letters) • Done quickly without much thought (5 letters) • Someone who is admired for bravery (4 letters) • The place where you live or feel safe (4 letters) • ...
Greek and Latin Number Roots 2025-09-08
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- Latin for one, as in _____cycle and _____corn.
- Greek for six, as in ______gon or _____hedron.
- Greek for two, as in duet or duel.
- Latin for 100, as in _____ury or per_____.
- Latin for seven, as in ______ember or _____uplets.
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- Latin for four, as in ______lateral or _____rant.
- Greek and Latin for ten, as in _____ember or _____ade.
- Latin for nine, as in _____ogenarian or _____agon.
- Greek and Latin for eight, as in _____apus or _____ober.
- Greek and Latin for three, as in _____angle or ____plet.
- Greek for five, as in ______gon or _______gram.
11 Clues: Greek for two, as in duet or duel. • Latin for 100, as in _____ury or per_____. • Latin for one, as in _____cycle and _____corn. • Greek for six, as in ______gon or _____hedron. • Greek for five, as in ______gon or _______gram. • Latin for four, as in ______lateral or _____rant. • Latin for nine, as in _____ogenarian or _____agon. • ...
Anthropological Vocabulary 2026-03-15
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- Research based on numbers and data.
- The study of human beings and their cultures.
- Greek word for human.
- Greek word for writing.
- Set of patterns of human activity within a group.
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- The study of individual cultures.
- Greek word for people.
- Research based on information.
- Branch of anthropology that focuses on societal characteristics.
- Branch of anthropology that focuses on palpable human features.
- Greek word for studying.
- A person.
12 Clues: A person. • Greek word for human. • Greek word for people. • Greek word for writing. • Greek word for studying. • Research based on information. • The study of individual cultures. • Research based on numbers and data. • The study of human beings and their cultures. • Set of patterns of human activity within a group. • ...
Alexandar The Great 2025-03-13
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- Kingdoms: successor states formed after the death of Alexander the Great, spanning from Greece to India, characterized by the spread of Greek culture and the fusion of Greek and local traditions
- Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great.
- Antony: commonly known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician
- Kingdom: Hellenistic kingdom based in Egypt, founded by Ptolemy I Soter, a general of Alexander the Great
- Claudius Ptolemy was a Greco-Roman mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises,
- the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a region or country
- networks: interconnected systems of routes and partnerships that facilitate the exchange of goods, services, and culture between different regions
- at Alexandria: massive ancient library in Alexandria, Egypt, and a significant repository of knowledge in the ancient world
- Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars.
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- Kingdom: officer and successor of Alexander the Great (during the hellenistic period)
- person who inherits or has the right to inherit property
- person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring
- of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research
- Pharaoh was the title of the monarch of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty
- Antioch on the Orontes was a Hellenistic Greek city founded by Seleucus I Nicator in 300 BC.
- Kingdom: Macedonian Greek royal house which ruled the kingdom of Macedon during the Hellenistic period.
- VII:last active pharaoh of ancient Egypt, a powerful and strategic leader, and the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty
- : macondian greek general, officer and successor of Alexander the Great
- capital city of italy
19 Clues: capital city of italy • Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars. • person who inherits or has the right to inherit property • Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great. • of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research • person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring • ...
Alexandar The Great 2025-03-13
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- Kingdoms: successor states formed after the death of Alexander the Great, spanning from Greece to India, characterized by the spread of Greek culture and the fusion of Greek and local traditions
- Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great.
- Antony: commonly known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician
- Kingdom: Hellenistic kingdom based in Egypt, founded by Ptolemy I Soter, a general of Alexander the Great
- Claudius Ptolemy was a Greco-Roman mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises,
- the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a region or country
- networks: interconnected systems of routes and partnerships that facilitate the exchange of goods, services, and culture between different regions
- at Alexandria: massive ancient library in Alexandria, Egypt, and a significant repository of knowledge in the ancient world
- Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars.
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- Kingdom: officer and successor of Alexander the Great (during the hellenistic period)
- person who inherits or has the right to inherit property
- person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring
- of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research
- Pharaoh was the title of the monarch of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty
- Antioch on the Orontes was a Hellenistic Greek city founded by Seleucus I Nicator in 300 BC.
- Kingdom: Macedonian Greek royal house which ruled the kingdom of Macedon during the Hellenistic period.
- VII:last active pharaoh of ancient Egypt, a powerful and strategic leader, and the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty
- : macondian greek general, officer and successor of Alexander the Great
- capital city of italy
19 Clues: capital city of italy • Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars. • person who inherits or has the right to inherit property • Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great. • of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research • person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring • ...
Alexandar The Great 2025-03-13
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- Kingdoms: successor states formed after the death of Alexander the Great, spanning from Greece to India, characterized by the spread of Greek culture and the fusion of Greek and local traditions
- Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great.
- Antony: commonly known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician
- Kingdom: Hellenistic kingdom based in Egypt, founded by Ptolemy I Soter, a general of Alexander the Great
- Claudius Ptolemy was a Greco-Roman mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises,
- the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a region or country
- networks: interconnected systems of routes and partnerships that facilitate the exchange of goods, services, and culture between different regions
- at Alexandria: massive ancient library in Alexandria, Egypt, and a significant repository of knowledge in the ancient world
- Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars.
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- Kingdom: officer and successor of Alexander the Great (during the hellenistic period)
- person who inherits or has the right to inherit property
- person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring
- of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research
- Pharaoh was the title of the monarch of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty
- Antioch on the Orontes was a Hellenistic Greek city founded by Seleucus I Nicator in 300 BC.
- Kingdom: Macedonian Greek royal house which ruled the kingdom of Macedon during the Hellenistic period.
- VII:last active pharaoh of ancient Egypt, a powerful and strategic leader, and the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty
- : macondian greek general, officer and successor of Alexander the Great
- capital city of italy
19 Clues: capital city of italy • Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars. • person who inherits or has the right to inherit property • Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great. • of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research • person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring • ...
CS - Unit 2 Review 2023-02-13
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- ancient Greek boat with 3 levels of oars
- Home to the gods and goddesses
- Refused change
- Democracy used by the Athenians
- Formation used by Spartans in battle
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- Greek market place
- War between Greece and Persia
- King of Gods
- Sporting event that occurs every 4 years
- Father of Medicine
- Greek City-State
- Goddess of the moon
- Queen of Gods
- Minoan's and Mycenaean's main source of trade
- Accepted change to improve
15 Clues: King of Gods • Queen of Gods • Refused change • Greek City-State • Greek market place • Father of Medicine • Goddess of the moon • Accepted change to improve • War between Greece and Persia • Home to the gods and goddesses • Democracy used by the Athenians • Formation used by Spartans in battle • ancient Greek boat with 3 levels of oars • Sporting event that occurs every 4 years • ...
personal helicon 2022-11-22
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- the name of a mountain
- river that leads to the underworld
- flower born from a greek character
- the city where 300 starts
- Heaney's source of inspiration
- the theme represented by narcissus
- beneath all in Greek Myth
- A helicon also makes
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- ____and the muses on mount Helicon
- character born from a river
- god of the underworld
- the home of greek gods
- narcissus's companion
- the theme embodied by Artemis
- god who eats his children
15 Clues: A helicon also makes • god of the underworld • narcissus's companion • the name of a mountain • the home of greek gods • the city where 300 starts • god who eats his children • beneath all in Greek Myth • character born from a river • the theme embodied by Artemis • Heaney's source of inspiration • ____and the muses on mount Helicon • river that leads to the underworld • ...
ancient Greece vocabulary 2023-10-17
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- a body of heavily armed infantry
- an ancient Greek city
- a war with Greece and the Persians
- restoring peace to his country
- the social eight
- a towering figure
- most influential philosopher
- bronze age civilization
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- an ancient Greek philosopher
- greatest military leaders in the world
- one of the four major ethnic groups
- a system of government
- a war between Athens and Sparta
- the rise of new comedy
- a Greek poet
15 Clues: a Greek poet • the social eight • a towering figure • an ancient Greek city • a system of government • the rise of new comedy • bronze age civilization • an ancient Greek philosopher • most influential philosopher • restoring peace to his country • a war between Athens and Sparta • a body of heavily armed infantry • a war with Greece and the Persians • ...
Greek GODS of WAR, PEACE and VICTORY 2024-06-12
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- Athena's aspects of warfare
- What Greek see in Ares
- A temple in Athens dedicated to Athena
- Eirene brings tranquility and...
- Ancient Greek's belief in God
- The goddess of Peace
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- Ares is depicted in
- Father of the Greek gods
- Greek God of War
- The capital of Greece named after Athena
- Greeks build these in gods' honour
- Goddess of War and Wisdom
- Where Nike gives the Greeks success
- Athena's three characteristics
- Goddess of Victory
15 Clues: Greek God of War • Goddess of Victory • Ares is depicted in • The goddess of Peace • What Greek see in Ares • Father of the Greek gods • Goddess of War and Wisdom • Athena's aspects of warfare • Ancient Greek's belief in God • Athena's three characteristics • Eirene brings tranquility and... • Greeks build these in gods' honour • Where Nike gives the Greeks success • ...
Mediterranean Cuisine 2024-06-26
15 Clues: Meat wrap • Rice dish • Flatbread • Greek wrap • Yogurt dip • Meat skewer • Creamy rice • Bulgur salad • Greek cheese • Nutty pastry • Eggplant dish • Stuffed leaves • Chickpea spread • Bread appetizer • Chickpea fritter
Greek 2020-07-08
12 Clues: 12. mesenger god • 7. Goddess of war • 6. daughter of Zeus • 9. pond ieso (anag) • 8. brother of Artemis • 3. the most powerful god • 11. film we started today • 5.lives in the underworld • 2.He had centaur children • 4.I done a fact file on her • 1. Daudalus and Icarus built one • Olympus 10. were all the gods live
greek 2017-11-15
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- ugly women and hair made of snakes
- Wife and sister of Zeus; goddess of marriage and birth
- god of strength
- Goddess of love and beauty
- god of gods
- Creature that had the body of a man and the head of a bull
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- god of war and vlilonise
- Goddess of wisdom and knowledge
- God of war and son of Zeus and Hera
- of the underworld and the brother of Zeus and Poseidon
- Goddess of animals and hunting; twin sister of Apollo
- god of music
12 Clues: god of gods • god of music • god of strength • god of war and vlilonise • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of wisdom and knowledge • ugly women and hair made of snakes • God of war and son of Zeus and Hera • Goddess of animals and hunting; twin sister of Apollo • Wife and sister of Zeus; goddess of marriage and birth • of the underworld and the brother of Zeus and Poseidon • ...
Great Empires 2015-11-12
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- the conqueror from Macedon who reigned from 336 to 323 B.C.
- the king of Macedon from 359 to 336 B.C.
- stretches along Nile river to present day sudan
- a partnership among Greek city-states that was founded in order to confront the Persian military threat
- empire lasting 539 to 330 B.C.
- a Spartan king known for his efforts in fighting the Persians
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- empire lasting 1100 to 600 B.C.
- a war fought between the city-states of Athens and Sparta that lasted from 431 B.C. to 404 B.C.
- a tax or payment in goods or money
- a Greek statesman who came to power in 507 B.C. and ended the rule of the tyrants
- a Greek lawgiver, appointed in 594 B.C., who initiated many reforms in Greek society
- related to the blending of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian influences that occurred after the conquests of Alexander the Great
- laws that are written down
- iron was first used as weapons
- stretches from Persian Gulf to Mediterranean Sea
- empire lasting 900 B.C. to A.D. 600
16 Clues: laws that are written down • iron was first used as weapons • empire lasting 539 to 330 B.C. • empire lasting 1100 to 600 B.C. • a tax or payment in goods or money • empire lasting 900 B.C. to A.D. 600 • the king of Macedon from 359 to 336 B.C. • stretches along Nile river to present day sudan • stretches from Persian Gulf to Mediterranean Sea • ...
gods and goddesses 2021-10-21
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- Greek Name is Aphrodite
- This god lights the sky with his fiery horses
- Neptune called these his sea horses
- goddess of agriculture
- brother of Jupiter and Pluto
- The symbol of Neptune
- The only god to have wings
- Her symbol is a bow and arrow.
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- All Romans are descendants of this god
- protector of Rome
- The symbol of Juno
- Mar's symbols were the sword
- His Greek name is Greek
- What does Pluto's name mean?
- The season when Ceres was happy
- banished from heaven because of a physical deformity
16 Clues: protector of Rome • The symbol of Juno • The symbol of Neptune • goddess of agriculture • Greek Name is Aphrodite • His Greek name is Greek • The only god to have wings • Mar's symbols were the sword • What does Pluto's name mean? • brother of Jupiter and Pluto • Her symbol is a bow and arrow. • The season when Ceres was happy • Neptune called these his sea horses • ...
Greek 2022-10-27
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- Queen of the Olympian Gods
- God of the sea
- He killed a monster called Argos
- The goddess of wild animals
- Just like his father his weakness was love
- The eldest daughter of Cronus and Rhea.
- Had children with his sister
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- She had children with a lot of men
- He turned into a boar attacking Adonis with his tusks killing him
- He was the son of Zeus and Hera and married to Aphrodite by Zeus to prevent a war of the gods fighting for her hand
- The virgin Goddess
- He has pets called the Cerberus
12 Clues: God of the sea • The virgin Goddess • Queen of the Olympian Gods • The goddess of wild animals • Had children with his sister • He has pets called the Cerberus • He killed a monster called Argos • She had children with a lot of men • The eldest daughter of Cronus and Rhea. • Just like his father his weakness was love • ...
Jesuitology 2022-08-30
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- Meaning "For the greater glory of God." It is the motto of the Society of Jesus.
- A process of discovering God’s direction and guidance in the concrete reality of our day-to-day lives.
- The first three letters, in Greek, of the name Jesus. These letters appear as a symbol on the official seal of the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits.
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- The good news or glad tidings about Jesus.
- A member of the Society of Jesus.
- The term traditionally used by St. Ignatius and the Jesuits to suggest the spirit of generous excellence--striving for the greater good--that drive our ministries.
6 Clues: A member of the Society of Jesus. • The good news or glad tidings about Jesus. • Meaning "For the greater glory of God." It is the motto of the Society of Jesus. • A process of discovering God’s direction and guidance in the concrete reality of our day-to-day lives. • ...
Greek and Latin origin words 2024-08-15
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- biography, biology, biohazard, bioelectric Greek
- ascribe, script, manuscript Latin
- asteroid, astronomy, astronaut Greek
- autograph, graph, grapheme, graphic Greek
- unicycle, unicorn, uniform, unity, unite Latin
- telecast, telephone, telescope, telegraph Greek
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- microscope, micro-organism, microphone Latin
- terrain, territory, terracotta, terrestrial Latin
- aquatic, aqueduct, aquamarine, aquarium Latin
- photograph, photogenic, photosynthesis Greek
10 Clues: ascribe, script, manuscript Latin • asteroid, astronomy, astronaut Greek • autograph, graph, grapheme, graphic Greek • microscope, micro-organism, microphone Latin • photograph, photogenic, photosynthesis Greek • aquatic, aqueduct, aquamarine, aquarium Latin • unicycle, unicorn, uniform, unity, unite Latin • telecast, telephone, telescope, telegraph Greek • ...
figures of speech 2024-07-12
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- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things without using "like" or "as" (8 letters)
- A word that connects words or groups of words (10 letters)
- Giving human qualities to animals or objects
- An exaggeration for effect
- comparison using "like" or "as"
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- A phrase whose words contradict each other
- A word that imitates a sound (10 letters)
- A person, place, thing, or idea
- A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes (14 letters)
- A word that describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb (6 letters)
- A word that modifies a noun (9 letters)
- The action word in a sentence (4 letters)
12 Clues: An exaggeration for effect • A person, place, thing, or idea • comparison using "like" or "as" • A word that modifies a noun (9 letters) • A word that imitates a sound (10 letters) • The action word in a sentence (4 letters) • A phrase whose words contradict each other • Giving human qualities to animals or objects • ...
Parker Roberts 2021-02-11
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- In both Rome and Greece, sports were very “ “, and for the Romans, the colosseum was where the Romans could enjoy watching sports.
- Both Romans and Greeks loved slavery, especially the “ “ ones depended on their slaves for a more luxurious life.
- Greece’s army wasn’t one whole city-state while Rome’s army was “ “.
- Greeks did not really care about “ “, but Romans paid attention to what they wore.
- Roman artists focused on “ “ and goddesses, but Greek decorated almost every part of their lives.
- Both people from Greece and Rome liked “ “ a variety of games.
- Greeks thought that learning was one of the best ways to spend your “ “, and Romans thought just learned about Greek traditions and Roman politics.
- While Greek girls would marry young, roman girls would be able to marry at “ “ time.
- Greek architecture is original, while Romes was based on “ “.
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- Greece and Rome both had many “ “ kinds of toys.
- Both Greece and Rome had many “ “ in their towns.
- Both Greeks and Rome’s history had started off with “ “.
- While Greek art is filled with many different arts, Rome’s is based off of “ “ music.
- While Greece’s daily life was very similar to today’s life, Rome’s was “ “.
- Roman music was very “ “ to ancient roman culture, but no one really knows what Greek music sounded like.
- For both Greece and Rome, dancing was very “ “.
- The greeks houses in ancient times were designed to keep the people “ “ during hot summers, but the Roman houses were for culture.
- Both Greece and Rome drank “ “.
- The Greeks love their “ “ especially their dogs, but the Romans had different kinds of pets.
- The lives of Greek women were different from the lives of Roman women because of their “ “ rights.
20 Clues: Both Greece and Rome drank “ “. • Greece and Rome both had many “ “ kinds of toys. • Both Greece and Rome had many “ “ in their towns. • For both Greece and Rome, dancing was very “ “. • Both Greeks and Rome’s history had started off with “ “. • Greek architecture is original, while Romes was based on “ “. • ...
Word Roots Crossword 2024-05-14
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- Greek root meaning "star" or "celestial body"
- Latin root meaning "hundred"
- Greek root meaning "life"
- Latin root meaning "water"
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- Latin root meaning "see"
- Greek root meaning "sound"
- Latin root meaning "hear"
- Greek root meaning "far" or "distant"
- Greek root meaning "time"
- Latin root meaning "earth" or "land"
10 Clues: Latin root meaning "see" • Latin root meaning "hear" • Greek root meaning "time" • Greek root meaning "life" • Greek root meaning "sound" • Latin root meaning "water" • Latin root meaning "hundred" • Latin root meaning "earth" or "land" • Greek root meaning "far" or "distant" • Greek root meaning "star" or "celestial body"
mythology midterm 2024-12-16
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- most dangerous mythology greek god
- goddess of harvest and agriculture
- who killed medusa?
- medusa killed by her ____ being cut off
- ___ ate all his children when they were born
- who did hades cheat on?
- who is Poseidon's wife?
- who is zeus spouse?
- medusa had live ____ in her hair
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- what greek god killed his wife
- collection of myths or stories
- goddess of love
- goddess of the heavens
- if medusa looked at someone, they turned to..
- Hades was banned from ____?
- who is zeus's favorite child?
- greek god of the underworld
17 Clues: goddess of love • who killed medusa? • who is zeus spouse? • goddess of the heavens • who did hades cheat on? • who is Poseidon's wife? • Hades was banned from ____? • greek god of the underworld • who is zeus's favorite child? • what greek god killed his wife • collection of myths or stories • medusa had live ____ in her hair • most dangerous mythology greek god • ...
Word List Batch 06 2026-02-12
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- 8 Another word for strange or unusual. (8 letters) Another word for strange or unusual.
- 7 To think that something is likely to be true. (7 letters) To think that something is likely to be true.
- 8 To keep something in your mind so you don't forget it. (8 letters) To keep something in your mind so you don't forget it.
- 10 A word for one specific thing. (10 letters) A word for one specific thing.
- 7 When lots of people like someone or something. (7 letters) When lots of people like someone or something.
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- 7 To feel sure that something is true. (7 letters) To feel sure that something is true.
- 6 How heavy something is. (6 letters) How heavy something is.
- 7 When you say you will definitely do something. (7 letters) When you say you will definitely do something.
- 10 A test you do in science to find something out. (10 letters) A test you do in science to find something out.
- 7 Something that is very great or intense, like very cold weather. (7 letters) Something that is very great or intense, like very cold weather.
- 7 The reason why something is done. (7 letters) The reason why something is done.
- 8 To make something bigger or more. (8 letters) To make something bigger or more.
12 Clues: 6 How heavy something is. (6 letters) How heavy something is. • 10 A word for one specific thing. (10 letters) A word for one specific thing. • 7 The reason why something is done. (7 letters) The reason why something is done. • 8 To make something bigger or more. (8 letters) To make something bigger or more. • ...
Sea-riously fun puzzle 2023-08-10
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- I'm tall but I'm not a tree. I shine but I'm not the sun. I help sailors but I'm not an anchor. I'm a building but I'm not a skyscraper. What am I? (9 letters)
- What do turtles, eggs, and beaches all have? (6 letters)
- I'm shiny and smooth, tossed to and fro, found on the shore where the ocean waves go. What am I? (7 letters)
- Where do you find an ocean with no water? (3 letters)
- Aminah's first word? (4 letters)
- In the sea, I roam free, with a pointed horn and a mythical glee. What am I? (7 letters)
- What is covered in holes, but can still hold water? (6 letters)
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- What fish is the brightest? (7 letters)
- I sound like I would be good with peanut butter, but you wouldn't want to make a sandwich with me. I'm fun to look at but not to touch. (10 letters)
- You might get to one by airplane. Or you might prefer to go by boat. As it's surrounded by water. But it's not a castle with a moat. What is it? (6 letters)
- I am solid in freezers, in rivers I flow, my chemical formula is H2O (5 letters)
- I measure time, I build up castles, and I'm small enough to fit in a teaspoon. What am I? (4 letters)
12 Clues: Aminah's first word? (4 letters) • What fish is the brightest? (7 letters) • Where do you find an ocean with no water? (3 letters) • What do turtles, eggs, and beaches all have? (6 letters) • What is covered in holes, but can still hold water? (6 letters) • I am solid in freezers, in rivers I flow, my chemical formula is H2O (5 letters) • ...
Life in Ancient Greece 2023-09-19
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- A type of government where the power is held by a few people.
- the central meeting place in Ancient Greek cities. Democracy was born there.
- The ruler of a Greek city-state
- The Greek name for a city-state.
- a fortified citadel within a larger city. It is usually located on top of a hill and at the center of the city.
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- A power Greek city-state and rival to Athens
- A Greek philosopher who is considered to be the founder of western philosophy.
- An athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years.
- A Greek philosopher who introduced the idea of observing and recording nature. He also tutored Alexander the Great and began his own school in Athens.
- A Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens and wrote many philosophical dialogues.
- the citizen-soldiers of the Greek city-states.
11 Clues: The ruler of a Greek city-state • The Greek name for a city-state. • A power Greek city-state and rival to Athens • the citizen-soldiers of the Greek city-states. • A type of government where the power is held by a few people. • An athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years. • ...
vaw 2025-10-13
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- A moral principle that guides conduct and decision-making. (6 letters)
- A written document outlining expected ethical behavior of employees. (4 letters)
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. (9 letters)
- The state of being open, clear, and honest about decisions and processes. (13 letters)
- The process of disclosing unethical or illegal acts within an organization. (12 letters)
- The act of giving or receiving undue advantage to influence official actions. (10 letters)
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- The theme for Vigilance Awareness Week (VAW) 2025 is "Vigilance: Our _________Responsibility."
- The moral and professional standards governing the behavior of employees. (5 letters)
- The obligation of individuals to answer for their actions and decisions. (13 letters)
- Acting without personal bias or prejudice. (10 letters)
- The central agency responsible for promoting integrity in public administration. (3 letters)
- The Department designed to prevent, detect, and address corruption risks. (10 letters)
12 Clues: Acting without personal bias or prejudice. (10 letters) • A moral principle that guides conduct and decision-making. (6 letters) • The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. (9 letters) • A written document outlining expected ethical behavior of employees. (4 letters) • ...
Alphabets 2023-05-12
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- the set of letters used to spell words
- the greek word for book, also the root of our word bible
- picture signs and symbols that tell a story, not organized into a set
- sets of symbols, used instead of an alphabet in some ancient writing systems
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- sets of special picture symbols used to write down stories or information
- a read that was made into paperlike sheets of material
- comes from the word papyrus
7 Clues: comes from the word papyrus • the set of letters used to spell words • a read that was made into paperlike sheets of material • the greek word for book, also the root of our word bible • picture signs and symbols that tell a story, not organized into a set • sets of special picture symbols used to write down stories or information • ...
West African Empires 2024-03-10
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- (3 letters) - He founded the Songhai Empire and was known for his military conquests and expansion. (Hint: Sunni _ _ _ _)
- (7 letters) - These wise sayings are often passed down through generations to teach moral lessons. (Hint: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s)
- (5 letters) - These West African storytellers are known for preserving history and traditions through storytelling. (Hint: _ _ _ _ _ s)
- (5 letters) - A type of colorful woven cloth originating from West Africa, often associated with Ghana. (Hint: _ _ _ _ _)
- (8 letters) - The founder of the Mali Empire and known as the "Lion King" or "Sundiata Keita". (Hint: _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
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- (4 letters) - The powerful emperor of the Mali Empire during the 14th century, known for his wealth and pilgrimage to Mecca. (Hint: Mansa _ _ _ _)
- (7 letters) - This term refers to the transmission of history through spoken word rather than written records. (Hint: Oral _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
- (7 letters) - This term refers to a series of steps or actions to achieve a particular goal. (Hint: _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
- (5 letters) - He was a ruler of the Songhai Empire known for his military skills and expansion of the empire. (Hint: Askia the _ _ _ _ _)
- (5 letters) - He was the ruler of the Ghana Empire and known for his vast wealth and support of education and the arts. (Hint: Tunka _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
- (6 letters) - This method of trade involved exchanging goods without directly communicating. (Hint: Silent _ _ _ _ _ _)
- (7 letters) - This term describes a wide range or assortment of things. (Hint: _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
12 Clues: (7 letters) - This term describes a wide range or assortment of things. (Hint: _ _ _ _ _ _ _) • (7 letters) - This term refers to a series of steps or actions to achieve a particular goal. (Hint: _ _ _ _ _ _ _) • (8 letters) - The founder of the Mali Empire and known as the "Lion King" or "Sundiata Keita". (Hint: _ _ _ _ _ _ _) • ...
Will’s Favourites 2025-11-08
12 Clues: favourite crisps • favourite biscuit • favourite girlfriend • favourite Greek sweet • favourite grilled dish • favourite summer fruit • favourite Greek singer • favourite birthday trip • favourite weekend hobby • favourite song (artist) • favourite Greek island 2025 trip • favourite restaurant Port Stephens Oct 24
Experience in Surviving an Earthquake 2023-09-18
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- To fall from a high place (4 letters)
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by the movement of tectonic plates (10 letters)
- A feeling of fear (6 letters)
- A large stone building block (5 letters)
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- A person who fights fires (11 letters)
- A practice exercise that prepares people for an emergency (5 letters)
- A person who interviews people for a newspaper or television program (8 letters)
- A small injury caused by something sharp (7 letters)
- A room in a school where students learn (9 letters)
- A sudden and dangerous situation (9 letters)
10 Clues: A feeling of fear (6 letters) • To fall from a high place (4 letters) • A person who fights fires (11 letters) • A large stone building block (5 letters) • A sudden and dangerous situation (9 letters) • A room in a school where students learn (9 letters) • A small injury caused by something sharp (7 letters) • ...
long A sounds 2024-09-06
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- Not bending, going in one direction. (8 letters)
- To make a fuss or say something is wrong.(8 letters)
- To be scared. (6 letters)
- A type of vehicle that runs on tracks. (5 letters)
- To leave or get away from danger. (6 letters)
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- When something is not on time. (5 letters)
- To show something for people to see. (7 letters)
- When something is odd or unusual. (7 letters)
- To move back and forth quickly. (5 letters)
- A word used to say something is really good. (5 letters)
10 Clues: To be scared. (6 letters) • When something is not on time. (5 letters) • To move back and forth quickly. (5 letters) • When something is odd or unusual. (7 letters) • To leave or get away from danger. (6 letters) • To show something for people to see. (7 letters) • Not bending, going in one direction. (8 letters) • A type of vehicle that runs on tracks. (5 letters) • ...
Diaper Duty Decoder 2024-04-08
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- Material commonly used in diaper construction (6 letters)
- Container for storing dirty diapers (10 letters)
- Absorbent garment worn by infants (6 letters)
- Waterproof layer often found in cloth diapers (5 letters)
- The act of wrapping a diaper around a baby (9 letters)
- What babies do when their diaper needs changing (6 letters)
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- Fasteners used to secure a diaper (6 letters)
- Moist towelette used for cleaning during diaper changes (4 letters)
- Brand known for its disposable diapers (7 letters)
- Term for the process of disposing of a diaper (9 letters)
10 Clues: Fasteners used to secure a diaper (6 letters) • Absorbent garment worn by infants (6 letters) • Container for storing dirty diapers (10 letters) • Brand known for its disposable diapers (7 letters) • The act of wrapping a diaper around a baby (9 letters) • Term for the process of disposing of a diaper (9 letters) • ...
Spelling Week 1 - ant suffix 2024-09-16
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- A person who helps or aids someone else (9 letters)
- A person who takes part in a competition (10 letters)
- Extremely large or huge (5 letters)
- Lacking restraint in spending money(11 letters)
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- A person accused or charged with a crime in court (9 letters)
- Exceptionally clever or talented; shining brightly (9 letters)
- Of great significance or value (9 letters)
- Happening immediately or very quickly (7 letters)
- Large gray mammal with a trunk and tusks (8 letters)
- Enjoyable or giving a sense of satisfaction (8 letters)
10 Clues: Extremely large or huge (5 letters) • Of great significance or value (9 letters) • Lacking restraint in spending money(11 letters) • Happening immediately or very quickly (7 letters) • A person who helps or aids someone else (9 letters) • Large gray mammal with a trunk and tusks (8 letters) • A person who takes part in a competition (10 letters) • ...
The Achievements of the Roman Empire 2024-07-16
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- A way of thinking focused on reason, not emotion (8 letters)
- The number of major Romance languages (4 letters)
- A sculpture that projects slightly from a surface (9 letters)
- A circular window in Roman architecture (6 letters)
- The language that evolved into Romance languages (5 letters)
- The Roman poet who wrote "The Aeneid" (6 letters)
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- The building material essential to Roman architecture (8 letters)
- A long poem that tells the story of a hero (4 letters)
- A picture made from small colored tiles (6 letters)
- The art of public speaking (7 letters)
10 Clues: The art of public speaking (7 letters) • The number of major Romance languages (4 letters) • The Roman poet who wrote "The Aeneid" (6 letters) • A picture made from small colored tiles (6 letters) • A circular window in Roman architecture (6 letters) • A long poem that tells the story of a hero (4 letters) • ...
Chávez Alva Azul Junuet 4IV7 2024-06-17
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- Mexican food are they made from corn dough and usually wrapped in corn husks? (6 letters)
- City is the capital of Mexico? (11 letters)
- is the largest desert in Mexico? (10 letters)
- city is known as the cradle of mariachi music? (11 letters)
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- Mexican holiday celebrates the dead? (16 letters)
- Mexican artist is famous for her self-portraits? (10 letters)
- the currency of Mexico? (4 letters)
- the name of the peninsula that includes Cancún? (7 letters)
- is it the official language of Mexico? (7 letters)
- civilization build the city of Teotihuacán? (5 letters)
10 Clues: the currency of Mexico? (4 letters) • City is the capital of Mexico? (11 letters) • is the largest desert in Mexico? (10 letters) • Mexican holiday celebrates the dead? (16 letters) • is it the official language of Mexico? (7 letters) • civilization build the city of Teotihuacán? (5 letters) • the name of the peninsula that includes Cancún? (7 letters) • ...
biz bang bob 2023-03-22
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- A strong desire to know or learn something (9 letters)
- A place where people go to eat (10 letters)
- To bother or annoy someone repeatedly (7 letters)
- The part of your body where food goes after you eat (7 letters)
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- A person who is not a professional (7 letters)
- A bright flash in the sky during a storm (9 letters)
- When something is difficult or uncomfortable (8 letters)
- A person who serves in the military (7 letters)
- A fancy boat for leisure activities (5 letters)
- Something very old (7 letters)
10 Clues: Something very old (7 letters) • A place where people go to eat (10 letters) • A person who is not a professional (7 letters) • A person who serves in the military (7 letters) • A fancy boat for leisure activities (5 letters) • To bother or annoy someone repeatedly (7 letters) • A bright flash in the sky during a storm (9 letters) • ...
Ganesha 2024-11-16
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- Animal that Ganesha rides on (5 letters)
- Month in the Indian calendar when Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated (10 letters)
- Ganesha’s brother, known as the god of war (6 letters)
- Ganesha’s favorite flower (5 letters)
- Another name for Lord Ganesha, meaning 'Leader of Ganas' (8 letters)
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- Color often associated with Lord Ganesha’s idol (5 letters)
- Lord Ganesha’s favorite sweet treat (5 letters)
- Grass offered to Ganesha as a symbol of devotion (5 letters)
- Festival celebrating Lord Ganesha’s birthday (7 letters)
- Ganesha’s large ears symbolize this quality (7 letters)
10 Clues: Ganesha’s favorite flower (5 letters) • Animal that Ganesha rides on (5 letters) • Lord Ganesha’s favorite sweet treat (5 letters) • Ganesha’s brother, known as the god of war (6 letters) • Ganesha’s large ears symbolize this quality (7 letters) • Festival celebrating Lord Ganesha’s birthday (7 letters) • Color often associated with Lord Ganesha’s idol (5 letters) • ...
2025 Vocabulary review 2025-02-10
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- A solution to erase a problem - 6 letters
- The process of preparing and practicing for a presentation - 10 letters
- To plan a route or actions in detail - 6 letters
- Repeating something exactly as spoken - 8 letters
- To summarize and make more concise - 8 letters
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- A tight seal, completely closed - 8 letters
- To plan or invent something by careful thought - 7 letters
- A polished, impressive public speaker is often described as this - 11 letters
- Special words used in a particular field - 7 letters
- The complete scope or range of something - 5 letters
10 Clues: A solution to erase a problem - 6 letters • A tight seal, completely closed - 8 letters • To summarize and make more concise - 8 letters • To plan a route or actions in detail - 6 letters • Repeating something exactly as spoken - 8 letters • Special words used in a particular field - 7 letters • The complete scope or range of something - 5 letters • ...
DRRR: CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-03-09
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- Effects on emotional and mental well-being (13 letters)
- Outbreaks and health issues caused by disasters (8 letters)
- Damage to roads, bridges, and communication lines (13 letters)
- Number of deaths and injuries (9 letters)
- Loss of jobs and increased poverty (12 letters)
- Destruction of forests, water sources, and wildlife (13 letters)
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- Destruction of homes, buildings, and infrastructure (8 letters)
- When people are forced to leave their homes due to disasters (11 letters)
- Lack of food and water supply (8 letters)
- Businesses losing money or closing down (8 letters)
10 Clues: Lack of food and water supply (8 letters) • Number of deaths and injuries (9 letters) • Loss of jobs and increased poverty (12 letters) • Businesses losing money or closing down (8 letters) • Effects on emotional and mental well-being (13 letters) • Outbreaks and health issues caused by disasters (8 letters) • ...
DRRR: CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-03-09
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- Widespread disease outbreaks caused by disasters (8 letters)
- Food and water shortages due to disasters (9 letters)
- The forced movement of people due to disasters (11 letters)
- Power and communication failures (9 letters)
- The emotional and psychological impact on individuals (6 letters)
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- The loss of human lives due to disaster events (9 letters)
- The destruction of buildings, roads, and infrastructure (10 letters)
- The economic setback due to disaster-related damage (8 letters)
- Damage to ecosystems and biodiversity (11 letters)
- The decline of local businesses and industries (10 letters)
10 Clues: Power and communication failures (9 letters) • Damage to ecosystems and biodiversity (11 letters) • Food and water shortages due to disasters (9 letters) • The loss of human lives due to disaster events (9 letters) • The forced movement of people due to disasters (11 letters) • The decline of local businesses and industries (10 letters) • ...
Jesus in the Temple 2025-03-11
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- Town where Jesus returned with his parents (8 letters)
- Jews traveled to this city for the feast. (9 letters)
- Jesus’ age during this event. (6 letters)
- Did you not know that I must be in my _______ house? (7 letters)
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- Jesus' earthly father. (6 letters)
- Reaction of the teachers to Jesus’ wisdom. (6 letters)
- Jesus was always ________ to his parents. (8 letters)
- Jesus' mother who searched for him. (4 letters)
- Jews attend this annual festival every year. (8 letters)
- Place where Jesus was found with teachers. (6 letters)
- Jesus’ parents thought he was among their group of _________. (9 letters)
11 Clues: Jesus' earthly father. (6 letters) • Jesus’ age during this event. (6 letters) • Jesus' mother who searched for him. (4 letters) • Jesus was always ________ to his parents. (8 letters) • Jews traveled to this city for the feast. (9 letters) • Reaction of the teachers to Jesus’ wisdom. (6 letters) • Place where Jesus was found with teachers. (6 letters) • ...
BNI 2025-04-23
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- Clear, honest, and open exchange of ideas (13 letters)
- The ability to bounce back from setbacks (10 letters)
- The invisible glue that holds strong relationships (5 letters)
- The process of acquiring knowledge or skills (8 letters)
- A web of connections that leads to opportunities (7 letters)
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- The motivation that keeps you moving forward (7 letters)
- The foundation of every professional endeavour (8 letters)
- Staying committed to your goals over time (10 letters)
- When people work together toward a shared purpose (13 letters)
- A personal recommendation that opens doors (8 letters)
10 Clues: The ability to bounce back from setbacks (10 letters) • Clear, honest, and open exchange of ideas (13 letters) • Staying committed to your goals over time (10 letters) • A personal recommendation that opens doors (8 letters) • The motivation that keeps you moving forward (7 letters) • The process of acquiring knowledge or skills (8 letters) • ...
Greeting and Farewells 2025-05-27
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- What someone might ask you to know how you feel. (9 letters)
- You say this when leaving, like “bye.” (4 letters)
- How you say “good morning” in Spanish. (12 letters)
- You say this when meeting someone new. (11 letters)
- If you need food, you say this. (11 letters)
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- A way to say “welcome” in Spanish. (10 letters)
- A way to say goodbye at night. (9 letters)
- If you feel bad, you say this. (3 letters)
- You say this when someone says “gracias.” (7 letters)
- You say this when you see someone. (4 letters)
10 Clues: A way to say goodbye at night. (9 letters) • If you feel bad, you say this. (3 letters) • If you need food, you say this. (11 letters) • You say this when you see someone. (4 letters) • A way to say “welcome” in Spanish. (10 letters) • You say this when leaving, like “bye.” (4 letters) • How you say “good morning” in Spanish. (12 letters) • ...
Guess? 2025-05-08
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- A large animal known for its long neck (7 letters)
- A large place where you can buy food and goods (7 letters)
- A common animal that barks (3 letters)
- A type of bird that is often associated with wisdom (5 letters)
- The season after winter (6 letters)
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- A shape with four equal sides (4 letters)
- A popular fruit that is red or green (5 letters)
- The opposite of 'sad' (5 letters)
- A place where you go to study and learn (6 letters)
- A month that comes before December (6 letters)
10 Clues: The opposite of 'sad' (5 letters) • The season after winter (6 letters) • A common animal that barks (3 letters) • A shape with four equal sides (4 letters) • A month that comes before December (6 letters) • A popular fruit that is red or green (5 letters) • ...
Emmett Wales 2025-07-30
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- What is the national Sport of Wales? (5 letters)
- What is the national flower of Wales? (8 letters)
- What flag has Red, White and green? (5 letters)
- What is the animal on the Wales flag? (6 letters)
- What is the common Animal alive in Wales? (5 letters)
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- Wales is a C??? (7 letters)
- What is the capital city of Wales? (7 letters)
- What is the population of Wales? (8 letters)
- What is the famous author From Wales? (8 letters)
- What do the people from Wales speak? (5 letters)
10 Clues: Wales is a C??? (7 letters) • What is the population of Wales? (8 letters) • What is the capital city of Wales? (7 letters) • What flag has Red, White and green? (5 letters) • What is the national Sport of Wales? (5 letters) • What do the people from Wales speak? (5 letters) • What is the national flower of Wales? (8 letters) • ...
Wellness Crossword 2025-02-19
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- A hormone that regulates sleep (9 letters)
- The body's natural defense system (6 letters)
- The practice of focusing on the present moment (11 letters)
- The number of glasses of water recommended daily (5 letters)
- A state of being free from illness or injury (7 letters)
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- A nutrient essential for muscle growth (7 letters)
- A short period of rest for mental relaxation (3 letters)
- A mineral important for strong bones (7 letters)
- The act of inhaling and exhaling deeply to relax (7 letters)
- A type of exercise that improves flexibility (4 letters)
10 Clues: A hormone that regulates sleep (9 letters) • The body's natural defense system (6 letters) • A mineral important for strong bones (7 letters) • A nutrient essential for muscle growth (7 letters) • A short period of rest for mental relaxation (3 letters) • A type of exercise that improves flexibility (4 letters) • ...
How Diet & Exercise Changes Your Bones 2025-02-18
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- - Cells that build new bone tissue (10 letters)
- - Structural units of compact bone (7 letters)
- - A protein that provides tensile strength to bones (8 letters)
- - A disease caused by vitamin D deficiency (6 letters)
- - A mineral essential for strong bones (7 letters)
- - A mineral compound that strengthens bones (14 letters)
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- - A condition where bones become weak and brittle (12 letters)
- - Cells that break down old bone tissue (10 letters)
- - A person who may experience bone density loss in space (9 letters)
- - The dense outer layer of bones (7 letters)
10 Clues: - The dense outer layer of bones (7 letters) • - Structural units of compact bone (7 letters) • - Cells that build new bone tissue (10 letters) • - A mineral essential for strong bones (7 letters) • - Cells that break down old bone tissue (10 letters) • - A disease caused by vitamin D deficiency (6 letters) • - A mineral compound that strengthens bones (14 letters) • ...
WH Words 2024-10-15
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- Playful or full of silly ideas (9 letters)
- Anyone at all, no matter who (7 letters)
- A soft, sad sound, like a puppy might make (7 letters)
- At any time or whenever it happens (8 letters)
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- To speak very softly (7 letters)
- A place where boats tie up at the shore (5 letters)
- Anything at all, no matter what (8 letters)
- A sudden idea or desire (4 letters)
- Neck injury from a quick, jerky movement (8 letters)
- Used when talking about choices or possibilities (7 letters)
10 Clues: To speak very softly (7 letters) • A sudden idea or desire (4 letters) • Anyone at all, no matter who (7 letters) • Playful or full of silly ideas (9 letters) • Anything at all, no matter what (8 letters) • At any time or whenever it happens (8 letters) • A place where boats tie up at the shore (5 letters) • Neck injury from a quick, jerky movement (8 letters) • ...
Courseware Crossword 2025-10-02
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- Chaptered and bound, wise and weighty (8 letters)
- Sharp graphite scribe putting thoughts to paper (6 letters)
- Roadmap for learning, outlining a course’s journey (8 letters)
- Measurement tool or a powerful leader (5 letters)
- A page-turning pursuit of stories and knowledge (7 letters)
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- Sturdy support system for teachers and students alike (4 letters)
- Brief escape to playgrounds, refreshing young spirits (6 letters)
- Keyed ally in class, unlocking the virtual realm (8 letters)
- Guardian of books and keeper of silence (9 letters)
- Canvas for thoughts, born of trees’ sacrifice (5 letters)
10 Clues: Chaptered and bound, wise and weighty (8 letters) • Measurement tool or a powerful leader (5 letters) • Guardian of books and keeper of silence (9 letters) • Canvas for thoughts, born of trees’ sacrifice (5 letters) • Sharp graphite scribe putting thoughts to paper (6 letters) • A page-turning pursuit of stories and knowledge (7 letters) • ...
I am special! 2025-10-23
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- I face my fears. I am ________ (5 letters)
- I _____ my family and friends (4 letters)
- I treat everyone fairly. I believe in ________ (7 letters)
- When someone makes a mistake, I _______ them and move forward (7 letters)
- I ______ to others and understand their feelings (6 letters)
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- I always tell the truth. I am _______ (6 letters)
- I water plants everyday and give food to animals. I ____ for nature (4 letters)
- Every day at school, I _______ something new (5 letters)
- When anyone needs it, I ______ them (4 letters)
- I make people laugh. I am _______ (5 letters)
10 Clues: I _____ my family and friends (4 letters) • I face my fears. I am ________ (5 letters) • I make people laugh. I am _______ (5 letters) • When anyone needs it, I ______ them (4 letters) • I always tell the truth. I am _______ (6 letters) • Every day at school, I _______ something new (5 letters) • I treat everyone fairly. I believe in ________ (7 letters) • ...
RegWorldVocab1 2021-09-01
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- Greek X usually included beautiful people who suffer.
- The four Old World cradles of civilization emerged around X.
- Greek X usually included funny, ugly people.
- Historical X requires evidence and reason.
- X sources are synthetic and/or analytical.
- The X revolution saw people focus on agriculture and move into larger settlements.
- The Code of X was written in cuneiform.
- The Greek gods were X but worse.
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- You have to assert and defend a X.
- Agriculture required the X of animals.
- Government informed by religious belief
- In pure X everyone votes on everything.
- The Egyptians learned to use the Nile for X.
- Greek X encourages us to examine our lives and find our own moral path.
- Land between two rivers.
- The spread of ideas, technology, and culture
- X sources are artifacts of the time/thing we're studying.
17 Clues: Land between two rivers. • The Greek gods were X but worse. • You have to assert and defend a X. • Agriculture required the X of animals. • Government informed by religious belief • In pure X everyone votes on everything. • The Code of X was written in cuneiform. • Historical X requires evidence and reason. • X sources are synthetic and/or analytical. • ...
