greek letters Crossword Puzzles
R&D PPI Games Day Crossword (3) 2025-03-25
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- Error Proofing uses 3 key characteristics called S.O.D. to assess the errors that occurred. What does S represent? (8 letters)
- What methodology aims to eliminate activities that do not add value and increase efficiency? (4 letters)
- What is the Japanese term for a tool that takes care of error proofing? (8 letters)
- At the heart of the PPI Problem Solving Methodology is the PDSA. What does PDSA stand for? (4 words)
- RCCM is also known as the Root Cause ___________. (14 letters)
- One of the data analysis tools in PPI Problem Solving that organize our thoughts is the quick __________. (6 letters)
- What type of diagram is used to identify the cause of a problem, also known as an Ishikawa diagram? (8 letters)
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- In step 4 Data Analysis of PPI Problem solving, other than using charts, what is one tool used to organize our thoughts and action?
- What is the Japanese term for continuous improvement? (6 letters)
- What term describes activities that do not add value and should be eliminated? (5 letters)
- What tool is used to identify the root causes of problems by focusing on the most significant factors? (6 letters)
- How many steps are there in the PPI Problem Solving Methodology? (5 letters)
12 Clues: RCCM is also known as the Root Cause ___________. (14 letters) • What is the Japanese term for continuous improvement? (6 letters) • How many steps are there in the PPI Problem Solving Methodology? (5 letters) • What is the Japanese term for a tool that takes care of error proofing? (8 letters) • ...
Abigails - forgery 2019-10-17
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- A person or thing that’s an example
- A sign above a letter indication the difference in pronunciation
- Pretending to be someone using their handwriting
- An imitation of someone else’s item ex: signature
- document A letter that might be forged so they have to examine it closely
- A device that separates color and ink
- The words stay directly on the line
- When a qualified person gives a testimony
- slants or angles
- How hard a pen is pushed down
- How hard you push on something
- A note left by a criminal usually asking for money
- The space between words and letters
- The removal of writing, typewriting, or printing
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- If the letters begun and end on a page
- Paper money or coins
- Do the letters flow or are they written with very intent strokes
- The pen is lifted
- A device that tracks the speed of how fast you sign
- Are the letters connected
- Something a criminal does usually to benefit them
- Something written by hand instead of being typed
- Unusual loops or curls
- The letters consistent in height
- An image or pattern that marks who’s it is
- If a word tips more The the left or right
26 Clues: slants or angles • The pen is lifted • Paper money or coins • Unusual loops or curls • Are the letters connected • How hard a pen is pushed down • How hard you push on something • The letters consistent in height • A person or thing that’s an example • The words stay directly on the line • The space between words and letters • A device that separates color and ink • ...
ASEM - Name Meanings 2023-04-18
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- From the Hebrew name יְהוֹשֻׁעַ (Yehoshu'a) meaning "Yahweh is salvation", from the roots יְהוֹ (yeho) referring to the Hebrew God and יָשַׁע (yasha') meaning "to save"
- Spanish name, possibly a shortened form of Santiago
- Anglicized form of Caitlín
- French form of Ludovicus, the Latinized form of Ludwig. This was the name of 18 kings of France, starting with Louis I the son of Charlemagne
- Means "bee" in Greek. In Greek mythology this was the name of a daughter of Procles, as well as an epithet of various Greek nymphs and priestesses
- Derived from Latin Margarita, which was from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl"
- Derived from the French surname Cauvin
- Means "victory" in Latin, being borne by the Roman goddess of victory. It is also a feminine form of Victorius
- From the Hebrew name חַנָּה (Channah) meaning "favour, grace"
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- From a Scottish surname that was originally derived from a place in Berwickshire, itself derived from Brythonic elements meaning "spacious fort"
- A famous fictional bearer was the hero —- from the Star Wars movies, beginning in 1977.
- From the English word grace, which ultimately derives from Latin gratia
- Latinized form of Greek Κυνθία (Kynthia), which means "woman from Cynthus". This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis
- From an English surname meaning "son of Maud". It was not commonly used as a feminine name until after the movie Splash (1984), in which the main character adopted it as her name after seeing a street sign for Madison Avenue in New York City.
- Italian and Spanish form of Marius
- Diminutive of Maria. It coincides with the Italian word mia meaning "mine"
- There could be some early influence from the unrelated French name Jacques. It is often regarded as an independent name.
- From a Scottish surname of uncertain meaning. A famous bearer of the surname was the American scout Kit Carson
- Feminine form of Alexander
- Feminine form of Carlo, Carlos or Carl
20 Clues: Anglicized form of Caitlín • Feminine form of Alexander • Italian and Spanish form of Marius • Derived from the French surname Cauvin • Feminine form of Carlo, Carlos or Carl • Spanish name, possibly a shortened form of Santiago • From the Hebrew name חַנָּה (Channah) meaning "favour, grace" • From the English word grace, which ultimately derives from Latin gratia • ...
Vocabulary 4 2025-01-03
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- a time period in which there was cultural progress, peace, prosperity, and happiness
- a person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields
- the act of exchanging goods between two or more parties without using money
- a ruler who exercises absolute power oppressively or brutally
- a small kingdom centered along the Aegean Sea on the northeastern part of the Greek Peninsula
- a tight-knit, small community of ancient Greek citizens who agreed on certain rules and customs
- a small group of "elite" citizens that rules a country
- an alliance of ancient Greek city-states, dominated by Sparta and centred on the Peloponnese, which lasted from c. 550 to 366 BC
- systems of exchange where currency is used as a medium of trade instead of barter
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
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- a period of time dominated by a fusion of Greek language and customs with the culture of the Near East
- the easternmost of Europe's three great southern peninsulas
- government in which the supreme power is held by the people and used by them directly or indirectly through representation
- a government that is controlled by the highest-ranking members of a society, usually those who have a hereditary title
- a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece formed in close deep ranks and files
- an alliance led by Athens that brought together several Greek city-states to challenge the Persian rule of eastern Greek colonies
- historic city and capital of Greece
- political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person
- a war between organized groups within the same state (or country)
- temple that dominates the hill of the Acropolis at Athens
20 Clues: historic city and capital of Greece • a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • a small group of "elite" citizens that rules a country • temple that dominates the hill of the Acropolis at Athens • the easternmost of Europe's three great southern peninsulas • a ruler who exercises absolute power oppressively or brutally • ...
Health Economics 2024-09-14
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- a greek word that means "group of people"
- deals with the behavior of individual components
- an economic theory and practice that was dominant from the 16th to the 18th century
- tangible, something that can be touched
- he described tha market mechanism as an "invisible hand"
- deals with the behavior of the economy as a whole
- producing with the least amount of expense, effort, and waste, but not without cost
- provided in numerous ways and are an intangible activity
- a branch pf science that studies the biological, physiological, social, and cultural aspects of human life
- a greek word that means "city or state"
- study pf the proper allocation and efficient use of scarce resources to produce commodities for the maximum satisfaction of unlimited human needs
- a greek word that means society
- branch of economics which deals with care of sickness, promotion, maintenance and improvement of health
- essential for human survival like food, clothing, and shelter
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- scientific study of the human behavior
- believed that capitalism would ultimately destroy itself
- theory of practice of controlling the supply of money as the chief method of stabilizing the economy
- ancient greek word that means "management of a household"
- factor of production that consists of all goods which help in the production process
- perhaps the first well developed theory of economics
- the general category of the human effort that is for the production of goods and services
- a social science that focuses on the study of past events
- when there is not enough human wants
- greek word that means soul
- a latin word that means society
- study of the society or groups
- often called "factor of production"
- goods that give more satisfaction and make life more pleasant and worth living
- describes the ground that might be used to build a structure
- a systematic study of the state and government
- a greek word that means "study or science"
31 Clues: greek word that means soul • study of the society or groups • a latin word that means society • a greek word that means society • often called "factor of production" • when there is not enough human wants • scientific study of the human behavior • tangible, something that can be touched • a greek word that means "city or state" • a greek word that means "group of people" • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-03-31
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- The Greek word for “gift of all”—was sent by Zeus as a punishment for mankind.
- This Greek hero is sometimes believed to have sailed with the Argonauts, and she is a fast-footed heroine who is famous for losing a race because she was distracted by golden apples
- Third in power to his brothers Zeus and Poseidon, was the god of precious metals hidden within earth. He wore a magical helmet that made him invisible.
- The number of golden thrones crafted by Hephaestus.
- Olympus The highest mountain in Greece, where the deities are seated.
- A couple who had an ideal, perfect marriage whose love spread to not only themselves but even the gods, Jupiter and Mercury
- Gold, silver, brass, heroic, and iron are the five “fill in blank” races of a creation story
- His name means “afterthought”
- This phobia came from the myth of Arachne when Athena turned her into a spider after losing a weaving contest
- This love myth inspired Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet - a tragic love between two lovers.
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- This Greek hero is the leader of Greek forces and was killed when he returned home after the Trojan War because he sacrificed his daughter.
- The goddess who sprung from Zeus’s head
- He is the most famous death and flowery resurrection. He was known for being handsome, and Aphrodite and Venus fought over this man.
- This titan holds up the sky
- Term for gods and goddesses who are given human characteristics.
- The object that Zephyr threw that killed Hyacinths
- The greatest of all the Greek heroes, frees Prometheus and is known for incredible strength.
- The child of Mother Earth and Father Sky who only had one eyeball
- Aphrodite rose from this, linking to her Greek name, Venus.
- Number of virgin goddesses
20 Clues: Number of virgin goddesses • This titan holds up the sky • His name means “afterthought” • The goddess who sprung from Zeus’s head • The object that Zephyr threw that killed Hyacinths • The number of golden thrones crafted by Hephaestus. • Aphrodite rose from this, linking to her Greek name, Venus. • Term for gods and goddesses who are given human characteristics. • ...
Phisosophy 2022-12-04
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- A Great Roman speaker, a follower of stoicism. He fought for the Republic.
- ancient Greek teachers
- The smallest particle, roughly translates to 'indivisible'
- A greek city, guarded by the Greek god of wisdom and War.
- The most famous student of socrates
- they find Great pleasure in the absence of pain
- A greek philosopher, before whom were only naturists.
- A way of thinking that places fun above everything else.
- The capital of the Roman empire
- A belief in which there is constant cyclical change, Like yin and yang
- a man tradiotonally considered the patagon of sages
- The Great melting pot of cultures during the hellenistic era
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- the embodiement of light in the dark
- The creator of the smallest particle Idea.
- a philosphy focused around Always questioning everything.
- A period of time around the méditerranean sea 4th century BC to 1st century BC.
- a archetypical cynicist
- A philosopy, believers of this philosophy aren't often bothered by setbacks and focus on virtues
- the starter of hedonism
- a male dominated society
- A belief in which everything is based of off the law.
- the peninsuela in which lies Greece
- A greek philosopher who was a teacher of Alexander the Great. Also it was from his teachings that the west inherited it's "Problem and inquiry" method.
- A eastern philosopher, who started buddhism
- they embodiement of Dark in the light
- the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.
- believers of This philosphy are often considered dogs due to their disattachment from the material
- The era in which philosophy was born
- A Greek mathematician, who's considered to be the greatest mathematician in ancient Greece.
- A broad subject that contains questions like: `What's the meaning of life?`
30 Clues: ancient Greek teachers • a archetypical cynicist • the starter of hedonism • a male dominated society • The capital of the Roman empire • the peninsuela in which lies Greece • The most famous student of socrates • The era in which philosophy was born • the embodiement of light in the dark • they embodiement of Dark in the light • The creator of the smallest particle Idea. • ...
Let the WoRd Hunt Begin.. 2018-03-11
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- search determinedly for someone or something
- a popular style or practice
- not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
- intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval
- to keep carefully
- Derived from two Latin words which together mean applying oneself to painstaking application.
- "Afro-Caribbean _____________,Latin American____________
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in cover
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- natural aptitude or skill.
- a university academic of the highest rank
- referring to food or cooking which incorporates elements of both Eastern and Western cuisine.
- move in which a person drops the head into the bent crook of a slanted arm, often while raising the opposite arm in a parallel direction but out straight.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes,
- a member of a race of female warriors of Greek mythology.
- used to comment on a foolish or stupid action, especially someone else's.
- Word derived from Japanese language that literally means picture letters or characters
16 Clues: to keep carefully • natural aptitude or skill. • a popular style or practice • a university academic of the highest rank • search determinedly for someone or something • intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval • "Afro-Caribbean _____________,Latin American____________ • a member of a race of female warriors of Greek mythology. • ...
The Bible and Jesus 2022-10-02
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- the Hebrew name for Jesus means God ________
- this title means “anointed one”; throughout the Old Testament God promised to send a ________
- the ___________________ Mystery is what we call that the events of Jesus dying for our sins, rising from the dead, and ascending into Heaven
- the parable the Good _________________ tells of loving our neighbors
- Jesus _______ from the dead
- Jesus wants us to be ____________ to others
- Jesus was both God and ______
- stories that Jesus told to help people understand and live what he was teaching
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- one of the four Gospels that has the story of the Good Samaritan
- is the Son of God the Father
- Jesus died for our _______
- the English word ____________ is used for the Hebrew word messiah and for the Greek word kristos.
- Jesus _______ into Heaven
- the Bible Testament that tells of the life of Jesus
- Book "1 Corinthians" of the Bible contains Paul's letters to the ________________
- the number of books that are Gospels in the Bible
16 Clues: Jesus _______ into Heaven • Jesus died for our _______ • Jesus _______ from the dead • is the Son of God the Father • Jesus was both God and ______ • Jesus wants us to be ____________ to others • the Hebrew name for Jesus means God ________ • the number of books that are Gospels in the Bible • the Bible Testament that tells of the life of Jesus • ...
Myth of the Seasons FAQs 2013-11-05
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- Queen of the Underworld
- Ceres's brother
- Who/ What were dying once the land went barren
- Symbol of Proserpina
- This is what Ceres affected
- Goddess of the earth and good harvest
- God of the Underworld
- Pluto's Greek name
- Zeus is the god of all ______
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- A grain that symbolizes Ceres
- Proserpina's Greek name
- Jupiter, Ceres, and Hades are _________ names
- One symbol of Ceres
- If you do this, you are stuck in the Underworld forever
- Jupiter's Greek name
15 Clues: Ceres's brother • Pluto's Greek name • One symbol of Ceres • Symbol of Proserpina • Jupiter's Greek name • God of the Underworld • Proserpina's Greek name • Queen of the Underworld • This is what Ceres affected • A grain that symbolizes Ceres • Zeus is the god of all ______ • Goddess of the earth and good harvest • Jupiter, Ceres, and Hades are _________ names • ...
Greek Week! 2025-03-24
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- God of the underworld.
- Creatures whose songs lured sailors to their doom.
- An ancient philosophy emphasizing reason and self-control.
- Greek philosopher, a student of Plato.
- King of the Greek gods.
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- The deep abyss used as a dungeon in Greek mythology.
- Ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology.
- Philosopher associated with Stoicism.
- River that forms the boundary between Earth and the Underworld.
- A king punished to roll a boulder eternally uphill.
- Personification of death in Greek mythology.
11 Clues: God of the underworld. • King of the Greek gods. • Philosopher associated with Stoicism. • Greek philosopher, a student of Plato. • Ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology. • Personification of death in Greek mythology. • Creatures whose songs lured sailors to their doom. • A king punished to roll a boulder eternally uphill. • ...
Spina Bifida 2023-09-22
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- characterized by excessive cerebrospinal fluid in the brain (14 letters) - HYDROCEPHALUS
- form of spina bifida, with the spinal cord exposed (8 letters) - MYELOMENINGOCELE
- procedure performed to correct spina bifida (7 letters) - REPAIR
- defect affecting the spinal column and backbone (10 letters) - SPINA BIFIDA
- that provides support and resources for individuals with spina bifida Spina Bifida Association
- condition in which the brain tissue protrudes through an opening in the skull (6 letters) - ENCEPHALOCELE
- team of healthcare professionals who provide care to individuals with spina bifida (8 letters) - MULTIDISCIPLINARY
- focused on maximizing independence and function (9 letters) - REHABILITATION
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- procedure to remove fluid from the spinal cord SHUNTING
- device used to help with mobility for individuals with spina bifida (7 letters) - CRUTCHES
- form of spina bifida, characterized by a sac on the back (8 letters) - MENINGOCELE
- professional who specializes in the care of the skeletal system (9 letters) - ORTHOPEDIST
12 Clues: procedure to remove fluid from the spinal cord SHUNTING • procedure performed to correct spina bifida (7 letters) - REPAIR • defect affecting the spinal column and backbone (10 letters) - SPINA BIFIDA • focused on maximizing independence and function (9 letters) - REHABILITATION • ...
Search And Rescue 2024-09-23
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- A sophisticated military system that uses triangulation and satellite communication to precisely pinpoint the location of individuals in distress (13 letters)
- A person who suffers harm, injury, or death as a result of a disaster, often in need of assistance during rescue missions (6 letters)
- A technology used to detect body heat and locate survivors in the dark or under rubble. (7 letters)
- A specialized dog trained to detect human scent and locate individuals trapped in debris or rubble after a natural disaster. (7 letters)
- What type of weather event in 1999 that devastated Viet Nam and killed more than 352 people, caused 900,000 people suffered from hunger and cold for many days? (8 letters)
- The name of the Typhoon that made landfall over Khanh Hoa on November 4, 2017 (6 letters)
- A process of sorting multiple casualties in the event of a war or major disaster (6 letters)
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- The strategic retrieval and extraction of personnel or assets from a hostile or life-threatening situation, often requiring precise coordination. (9 letters)
- A buoyant device worn to prevent drowning, commonly used during rescue operations at sea or in flooded areas (8 letters)
- Can be either natural or man-made, and it typically results in significant damage, disruption, and the need for emergency response. (9 letters)
- In 2020, what serious natural disaster occurred at Rao Trang 3 Hydropower Plan in Hue that buried several soldiers? (9 letters)
- An essential skill that involves providing medical aid in emergency situations. (8 letters)
12 Clues: The name of the Typhoon that made landfall over Khanh Hoa on November 4, 2017 (6 letters) • An essential skill that involves providing medical aid in emergency situations. (8 letters) • A process of sorting multiple casualties in the event of a war or major disaster (6 letters) • ...
Puzzle 27 2025-07-14
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- — Wise centaur who tutored heroes.
- — Related to the island of the labyrinth.
- — Roman orator influenced by Greek rhetoric.
- — Goddess of harvest and agriculture.
- — Nymph turned into a laurel tree.
- — Greek play style full of laughter and wit.
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- — Tree spirit in Greek mythology.
- — Mother of Perseus, visited by Zeus as golden rain.
- — Muse of history’s tales.
- — Ancient Greek garment worn by citizens.
- — God of wine, revelry, and drama.
- — Personification of terror, companion of Ares.
12 Clues: — Muse of history’s tales. • — Tree spirit in Greek mythology. • — Wise centaur who tutored heroes. • — Nymph turned into a laurel tree. • — God of wine, revelry, and drama. • — Goddess of harvest and agriculture. • — Related to the island of the labyrinth. • — Ancient Greek garment worn by citizens. • — Roman orator influenced by Greek rhetoric. • ...
Characters in Greek Mythology 2016-01-23
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- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The warrior who died from an arrow in his heel
- The slayer of the Hydra
- The woman that Eros fell in love with
- The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld
- The Greek god of the Underworld
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- The device used by the Greeks to win the Trojan war
- The Greek god of lightning
- The most beautiful woman on the earth
- The Greek goddess who despised Heracles
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
11 Clues: The slayer of the Hydra • The Greek god of lightning • The Greek god of the Underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • The most beautiful woman on the earth • The woman that Eros fell in love with • The Greek goddess who despised Heracles • The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld • ...
Characters in Greek Mythology 2016-01-23
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- The Greek god of the Underworld
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The device used by the Greeks to win the Trojan war
- The slayer of the Hydra
- The Greek goddess who despised Heracles
- The woman that Eros fell in love with
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- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld
- The most beautiful woman on the earth
- The warrior who died from an arrow in his heel
- The Greek god of lightning
11 Clues: The slayer of the Hydra • The Greek god of lightning • The Greek god of the Underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • The most beautiful woman on the earth • The woman that Eros fell in love with • The Greek goddess who despised Heracles • The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld • ...
Characters in Greek Mythology 2016-01-23
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- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The warrior who died from an arrow in his heel
- The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld
- The slayer of the Hydra
- The Greek god of the Underworld
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- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The device used by the Greeks to win the Trojan war
- The woman that Eros fell in love with
- The Greek god of lightning
- The Greek goddess who despised Heracles
- The most beautiful woman on the earth
11 Clues: The slayer of the Hydra • The Greek god of lightning • The Greek god of the Underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • The woman that Eros fell in love with • The most beautiful woman on the earth • The Greek goddess who despised Heracles • The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld • ...
Jewish vs greek 2025-04-03
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- Idea:
- – The Greek translation of the Torah.
- – The war to divide Alexander the Great’s empire.
- – A Greek city-state.
- of Alexandria – A famous center of learning in Egypt.
- – A Greek ruler who controlled Egypt and was good to the Jews.
- – The empire that fought against the Jews.
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- – A place for Greek education and physical training.
- Gadol – The Jewish high priest.
- – The spread of Greek culture and lifestyle.
- IV – The king who oppressed the Jews and was called "crazy one."
11 Clues: Idea: • – A Greek city-state. • Gadol – The Jewish high priest. • – The Greek translation of the Torah. • – The empire that fought against the Jews. • – The spread of Greek culture and lifestyle. • – The war to divide Alexander the Great’s empire. • – A place for Greek education and physical training. • of Alexandria – A famous center of learning in Egypt. • ...
Ella Swanson Crossword Puzzle! 2022-12-07
12 Clues: Trutta • white crappie • Lepomis macrochirus • Acipenser fulvescens • Alsoa pseudoharengus • Oncorhynchus kisutch • salvelinus fontinalis • Exos means pike in latin • The species that we are raising! • lctalurus means fish cat in Greek • coregonus mean angle eye in Greek • petromyzon means stone to suck in Greek
Grade 9 SSE Midterm Review 2019-10-06
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- Greek drama with a happy ending
- Ruler of the Underworld
- Plato's teacher
- Job of Aeschylus, Aristophanes, Euripides, and Sophocles
- Predominant color of Ancient Greek pottery alongside red
- What Poseidon was the god of
- Town about 26 miles from Athens where Darius lost an important battle
- Winners of the Peloponnesian war
- Place where Leonidas led 300 Spartans into battle against the Persians
- Mountain in the north of Greece where the gods lived
- Alexander the Great's teacher
- Province in the north of Greece where Alexander the Great and Aristotle were from
- Greek drama with an unhappy ending
- Owned lots of land in ancient Greece and would take even more from poor farmers
- What "helots" were in Spartan society
- Famous war written about in The Iliad and The Odyssey
- Philosophy means "Love of _____________"
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- He wrote fables where the main characters were animals
- League formed by Athens to help protect against Persian invasion
- School in Sparta where boys learned to be soldiers
- Word to describe the age following the collapse of Greek civilization around 1100 BCE
- What the Minoan writing system was based on
- Percentage of Greek land that could be used for farming
- "Spine" of Greece
- Aristotle's teacher
- Peninsula in the south of mainland Greece where Sparta was located
- Great leader of the Persian Empire
- Large city-state to the north-east of Sparta
- Type of democracy Athens had
- What Singapore is a modern version of
- Temple dedicated to Athena in the Athenian Acropolis
- System of government where only a privileged few hold power such as in Sparta
- Job of Thucydides
- Greek citizen-soldiers who fought on foot
- Age when men could leave the Spartan army
- Who were finally defeated at a battle at Palataea?
- Island in the far south of Crete where the Minoans lived
37 Clues: Plato's teacher • "Spine" of Greece • Job of Thucydides • Aristotle's teacher • Ruler of the Underworld • What Poseidon was the god of • Type of democracy Athens had • Alexander the Great's teacher • Greek drama with a happy ending • Winners of the Peloponnesian war • Great leader of the Persian Empire • Greek drama with an unhappy ending • What Singapore is a modern version of • ...
unit 2 crossword 2024-10-19
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- The use of these was the reason why the Great Schism happened
- laws of Rome were placed on these and hung in the forums
- Important to the development of Greek city-states, involved mountains and seas
- Greek word for city-state
- Emperor of Rome that issued the Edict of Milan
- A famous Acropolis that still stands today
- Government ruled by a small group of citizens
- Caesar dictator that would be assassinated because of his popularity with the poor
- Monotheistic religion that began in Rome through Jesus
- Dynasty in China that was created under Kublai Khan
- 207 year era of peace in Rome
- The Eastern Roman empire became this denomination of Christianity
- Greek Philosopher and tutor to Alexander
- First emperor of the Roman empire
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- Famous Byzantine emperor who created a law code that included women's rights
- This figure had the final authority in the Western Roman Empire and was the head of the Catholic Church
- Practiced in Athens, where citizens could vote on laws
- One of the two forms of gov't in Rome where citizens elected representatives to vote on laws
- A government ruled by a group of elite nobles
- blending of greek and roman cultures is also known as
- Leader of the Mongols
- A greek temple that was dedicated to a God or Goddess
- The wife of Justinian
- Bonus! This was one of Rome's worst emperors and his name translates to "little boots"
- A government ruled by a king
- One of the two forms of gov't in Rome where the emperor ruled
- Era of peace on the Silk Road under the Mongols
- King of the Greeks who spread Hellenistic culture
- Greek and Roman religions believed in many gods, also known as
- The Western Roman empire became this denomination of Christianity
- trade route that got peaceful under Mongol rule
31 Clues: Leader of the Mongols • The wife of Justinian • Greek word for city-state • A government ruled by a king • 207 year era of peace in Rome • First emperor of the Roman empire • Greek Philosopher and tutor to Alexander • A famous Acropolis that still stands today • A government ruled by a group of elite nobles • Government ruled by a small group of citizens • ...
Landmark 2023-06-27
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- - Liberty in New York
- - Russian fortress
- - Familia in Barcelona
- Mahal - Indian mausoleum
- - Picchu in Peru
- - Opera House in Australia
- - Redeemer in Brazil
- - Greek temple
- - Egyptian mythical creature
- - Rushmore in South Dakota
- - Egyptian architectural wonders
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- - Jordanian archaeological site
- Wall - Chinese fortification
- - Spanish palace
- - Parisian iron tower
- - Ancient Roman amphitheater
- - Prehistoric monument in England
- - City in Rome
- - Greek citadel
- Ben - London clock tower
20 Clues: - City in Rome • - Greek temple • - Greek citadel • - Spanish palace • - Picchu in Peru • - Russian fortress • - Redeemer in Brazil • - Liberty in New York • - Parisian iron tower • - Familia in Barcelona • Mahal - Indian mausoleum • Ben - London clock tower • - Opera House in Australia • - Rushmore in South Dakota • Wall - Chinese fortification • - Ancient Roman amphitheater • ...
Ae-Ak knowledge 2019-06-24
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- Hindu god of fire
- Germanic language spoken in southern Africa
- country northwest of Pakistan
- Greco-Christian idea of man's love for God
- type of terrier originating in Yorkshire
- Indian city, home to the Taj Mahal
- battle won by England during the Hundred Year War
- Japanese martial art that uses oppenent's movements
- personal assistant to a high ranking military officer
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- a written statement used in court
- writer of fables
- leader of the Greek army in the Trojan War
- Japanese breed of mountain dog
- herbicide used during the Vietnam War
- ancient Greek warrior known for his strength
- sea between Greece and Turkey
- second largest continent
- place for public gathering in Ancient Greek cities
- resort town in Morocco
19 Clues: writer of fables • Hindu god of fire • resort town in Morocco • second largest continent • country northwest of Pakistan • sea between Greece and Turkey • Japanese breed of mountain dog • a written statement used in court • Indian city, home to the Taj Mahal • herbicide used during the Vietnam War • type of terrier originating in Yorkshire • ...
Module 8/9.1 Crossword Review 2022-02-03
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- One of the most important physical features in Greece
- Where the Minoans lived
- Greatest Greek poet; wrote epic poems
- Created the most famous Greek fables
- Stories that tell a moral lesson
- Enemy of the Greeks at Battle of Marathon
- City the Greeks destroyed during Trojan War
- Plato's school
- I kidnapped Helen
- Highest point in Greece
- Type of democracy in Athens
- Queen of the Gods
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- "To be like the Greeks"
- Government type in Sparta
- City-state where women had lots of rights
- Group of warriors standing close together with spears and shields
- First Greek civilization; may have conquered the Minoans
- Athens' enemy during Peloponnesian War
- Fortress on top of a hill in a city state
- Where Alexander the Great was from
20 Clues: Plato's school • I kidnapped Helen • Queen of the Gods • "To be like the Greeks" • Where the Minoans lived • Highest point in Greece • Government type in Sparta • Type of democracy in Athens • Stories that tell a moral lesson • Where Alexander the Great was from • Created the most famous Greek fables • Greatest Greek poet; wrote epic poems • Athens' enemy during Peloponnesian War • ...
Episode 4 Crossword 2020-08-08
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- What is the name of a programming statement that is executed if the result of a previous test condition evaluates to false? (Two words, 4 and 9 letters)
- What notification of ownership of code do you put in code?
- Where can you find the 'play note' block? (Two words, 5 and 7 letters)
- What is the name of a programming language commonly used in web development?
- What is one of two possible values of the Boolean variable?
- What is the name of lesson 4?
- What is another word that can be used instead of saying 'to work something out'?
- What is a programming conditional statement called that, if proved true, performs a function? (Two words, 2 and 9 letters)
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- What is the name for written text that accompanies computer software or is embedded in the source code? (Two words, 8 and 13 letters)
- What is a legal right of the creator of an intellectual property work called?
- What is a pattern of blocks otherwise known as?
- What is the name of the web coding editor you use for your MiniMU glove?
- What is the name of an attribute that tells what kind of data a value or variable can have? (Two words 4 and 4 letters)
- What is the other possible value of the Boolean variable?
- What is another way of saying writing programming statements? (Two words, 7 and 4 letters)
- What is another name for table tennis? (Two words, 4 and 4 letters)
- What are the names of the things you store in each variable?
- What is another word for a computer programmer or coder?
18 Clues: What is the name of lesson 4? • What is a pattern of blocks otherwise known as? • What is another word for a computer programmer or coder? • What notification of ownership of code do you put in code? • What is the other possible value of the Boolean variable? • What is one of two possible values of the Boolean variable? • ...
Lesson 8 - Professions and Occupations 2022-01-05
20 Clues: cuts meat • cuts hair • bakes bread • fixes teeth • makes shoes • drives buses • cures people • flies planes • repairs cars • serves people • types letters • prepares food • cleans offices • receives money • protects people • delivers letters • teaches students • delivers letters • designs buildings • takes care of the house
Classics end of year crossword 2023-06-21
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- Queen of Carthage in Virgil's 'Aeneid'
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war strategy
- Roman name of Hermes, also a planet
- type of government in ancient Athens
- Greek philosopher sentenced to death for corrupting the youth of Athens
- Orpheus' instrument
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- Greek God of wine, revelry and theatre
- enchantress in the odyssey who turns Odysseus' men into pigs
- author of the odyssey and illiad
- place where Odysseus lives
- genre of greek theatre
- Mythical beast slayed by Theseus
12 Clues: Orpheus' instrument • genre of greek theatre • place where Odysseus lives • author of the odyssey and illiad • Mythical beast slayed by Theseus • Roman name of Hermes, also a planet • type of government in ancient Athens • Queen of Carthage in Virgil's 'Aeneid' • Greek God of wine, revelry and theatre • Greek goddess of wisdom and war strategy • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2013-12-16
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- Formation of the military.
- Soldiers.
- Father of Geometry.
- Sculptor known for proportionality.
- Most famous Greek playwright.
- Democracy and cultural center.
- Created proposed laws.
- Father of History.
- Name of road system in Ancient Persia.
- Leader who led Greece to Golden Age.
- Alliance of city states under Pericles.
- Devoted to Athena.
- Alexander the Great's tutor.
- Marketplace.
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- Gave advice from the Gods.
- The Greek City-State.
- Culture under Alexander the Great.
- Hilltop refuge.
- God of the underworld.
- Greatest city in Hellenistic age.
- Persian monotheistic religion.
- War Wars between Athens and Sparta.
- Leader of Persia known for religious tolerance.
- Ushered in the Greek Dark ages.
- Goddess of healing.
- Most famous and powerful God in Ancient Greece.
- Military City-State.
27 Clues: Soldiers. • Marketplace. • Hilltop refuge. • Father of History. • Devoted to Athena. • Father of Geometry. • Goddess of healing. • Military City-State. • The Greek City-State. • God of the underworld. • Created proposed laws. • Gave advice from the Gods. • Formation of the military. • Alexander the Great's tutor. • Most famous Greek playwright. • Democracy and cultural center. • ...
Greek Economy, Culture, Cuisine and Etiquette 2014-04-21
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- Orthodox Main religion in Greece
- Common way to greet in Greece
- Greek Currency
- Athens is the birthplace of the
- In 2008 Greece went into an economic
- This cheese is used on many Greek dishes
- The ___________ rate in Greece in 27.3%
- Greeks judge someone based primarily on his/her
- Main export of Greece
- Greeks prefer a ________ work environment
- Greece has a ____ uncertainty avoidance than your country
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- Business card should be presented with the ______ side up
- Businesses are closed during this month
- 34.6% of Greeks are at risk of
- For a business meeting attire should be
- This alcoholic beverage is consumed at most meals
- _________ meetings should follow an agenda
- _______ interactions should take place before business
- Important industry in Greece
- Capital of Greece
20 Clues: Greek Currency • Capital of Greece • Main export of Greece • Important industry in Greece • Common way to greet in Greece • 34.6% of Greeks are at risk of • Athens is the birthplace of the • Orthodox Main religion in Greece • In 2008 Greece went into an economic • Businesses are closed during this month • For a business meeting attire should be • ...
Ancient Greece Cross word 2016-06-09
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- Sky god
- Doomed to hold up the heavens
- 60 Men could stop training and quit the army during this age
- Writer
- Symbol on Greek hoplites shields
- "Borrowing"
- Greatest enemy to ancient greece
- A place for the olympics, sports and killings to happen
- Ended the Trojan War
- God of Time
- Age Black Age
- Town
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- Food
- Born in Athens
- Toture/Learning center
- Ares Loves This
- Mightiest Warrior of The Greek Empire
- Captured Odysseus
- Time Before The Gods
- home Women were expected to do this
- Former Egyptian Capitol taken by greece
- God of music
- Kronos in fear of losing power did this to Poseidon and Hades
- Greek king
- Cut on off Three more takes its place
25 Clues: Food • Town • Writer • Sky god • Greek king • "Borrowing" • God of Time • God of music • Age Black Age • Born in Athens • Ares Loves This • Captured Odysseus • Time Before The Gods • Ended the Trojan War • Toture/Learning center • Doomed to hold up the heavens • Symbol on Greek hoplites shields • Greatest enemy to ancient greece • home Women were expected to do this • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-01-31
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- Icarus offended which Greek god?
- God of war
- A greek city-state
- Cruel ruler often with military history
- Winner of Persian War
- Athens government
- Greek god of the sun, Olympian
- The Great Library
- A writing system called "______ B"
- Patron of Athens
- Athenian philosopher, sentenced to death
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- Common architectural feature
- Spartan government
- The wife of Zeus
- king of Macedonia, conqueror
- A government with a king or queen in charge
- Lands that Alexander conquered first
- Greek historian, called "the father of history"
- Athenian general, expanded democracy
- Method of question-and-answers to find truth
- Homer's story about a long journey
- Tight formation for battle
- League to protect Greece from invasion
- Island of the Minoans
- A slave who wrote many fables
25 Clues: God of war • The wife of Zeus • Patron of Athens • Athens government • The Great Library • Spartan government • A greek city-state • Winner of Persian War • Island of the Minoans • Tight formation for battle • Common architectural feature • king of Macedonia, conqueror • A slave who wrote many fables • Greek god of the sun, Olympian • Icarus offended which Greek god? • ...
Chapter 8 and 9 Etymology 2024-04-05
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- Take the place of a guardian (3 words).
- satisfying the basic requirements
- Let the buyer beware
- What is the Greek ordinal number for first?
- to plead to contest to a charge
- How is the word number said in Greek?
- What is the Roman numeral for 567?
- A second name
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- What is Greek cardinal number for 7?
- king
- common
- What is the Latin Cardinal number for the Roman Numeral I?
- A preist
- peace
- What is the Latin numerical adverb/adjective for both?
- Worse version of a word.
- What is the Latin ordinal number for seventh?
- What is the Latin adjective or Noun meaning nothing?
- What is the numeral adverb/adjective for half?
- What is the Roman Numeral for 19?
20 Clues: king • peace • common • A preist • A second name • Let the buyer beware • Worse version of a word. • to plead to contest to a charge • satisfying the basic requirements • What is the Roman Numeral for 19? • What is the Roman numeral for 567? • What is Greek cardinal number for 7? • How is the word number said in Greek? • Take the place of a guardian (3 words). • ...
Order of Operations 2024-10-28
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- Combining two or more numbers to get a total (8 letters)
- The math symbol representing subtraction (5 letters)
- (9+2)x 3=?
- Bracket symbol used in math (11 letters)
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- The 'D' in PEMDAS (8 letters)
- The operation we perform after addition (11 words)
- The 'E' in PEDMAS (8 letters)
- Another term for multiplication (5 letters)
- Math symbol representing addition (4 letters)
- The order you solve problems with multiple operations (6 letters)
10 Clues: (9+2)x 3=? • The 'D' in PEMDAS (8 letters) • The 'E' in PEDMAS (8 letters) • Bracket symbol used in math (11 letters) • Another term for multiplication (5 letters) • Math symbol representing addition (4 letters) • The operation we perform after addition (11 words) • The math symbol representing subtraction (5 letters) • ...
basic facts 2025-05-21
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- Rex Known as the “Tyrant Lizard King”
- Small dromaeosaurid dinosaurs that lived in
- letters)
- sticking out of their back (11 letters)
- Herbivorous Dinosaur that is known for the bony
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- Largest Dinosaur with a long neck (13 letters)
- A flying reptile that is not a dinosaur but is like
- Dinosaur known for its large frill and three
- words, 16 letters)
- (9 letters)
- during the Late Cretaceous epoch (12 letters)
11 Clues: letters) • (9 letters) • words, 16 letters) • Rex Known as the “Tyrant Lizard King” • sticking out of their back (11 letters) • Small dromaeosaurid dinosaurs that lived in • Dinosaur known for its large frill and three • during the Late Cretaceous epoch (12 letters) • Largest Dinosaur with a long neck (13 letters) • Herbivorous Dinosaur that is known for the bony • ...
7th Grade Rotation 17 2023-03-08
19 Clues: who? • again • often • look! • chief • because • I arise • to arise • we arise • even/also • I care for • to care for • of the chief • I will care for • letter (subject) • letters (subject) • I used to care for • letter (direct object) • letters (direct object)
Episode 4 Crossword 2020-08-08
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- What is the name of a programming statement that is executed if the result of a previous test condition evaluates to false? (Two words, 4 and 9 letters)
- What is the name of the term that informs people of the copyright ownership of something?
- Where can you find the 'play note' block? (Two words, 5 and 7 letters)
- What is the name of a programming language commonly used in web development?
- What is one of two possible values of the Boolean variable?
- What is the name of lesson 4?
- What is another word that can be used instead of saying 'to work something out'?
- What is a programming conditional statement called that, if proved true, performs a function? (Two words, 2 and 9 letters)
Down
- What is the name for written text that accompanies computer software or is embedded in the source code? (Two words, 8 and 13 letters)
- What is the legal right of the owner of intellectual property called?
- What is a pattern of blocks otherwise known as?
- What is the name of the web coding editor you use for your MiniMU glove?
- What is the name of an attribute that tells what kind of data a value or variable can have? (Two words 4 and 4 letters)
- What is the other possible value of the Boolean variable?
- What is another way of saying writing programming statements? (Two words, 7 and 4 letters)
- What is another name for table tennis? (Two words, 4 and 4 letters)
- What are the names of the things you store in each variable?
- What is another word for a computer programmer or coder?
18 Clues: What is the name of lesson 4? • What is a pattern of blocks otherwise known as? • What is another word for a computer programmer or coder? • What is the other possible value of the Boolean variable? • What is one of two possible values of the Boolean variable? • What are the names of the things you store in each variable? • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-11-15
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- a city-state in ancient Greece.
- Greek city-state known for culture.
- Wars, conflicts between 499BC-449 BC that united Athens and Sparta to gain control of the Aegean Sea.
- type of government that arose in Sparta where a small group government the people.
- the elevated portion of a Greek city-state.
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- a belief system that Greeks and Romans created to explain the natural world.
- War, conflict between Sparta and Athens from 431 BC to 404 BC that resulted in the eventual downfall of Greece.
- Greek city-state known for military training.
- League, a group of Greek city-states in alliance with Sparta after the Persian Wars.
- associated with Greek culture.
- League, a group of Greek city-states in alliance with Athens at the end of the Persian Wars.
- Age, period of time when Alexander the Great conquered Greece and Persia and resulted in the bending of Greek and Asian Cultures.
- type of government that originated in Greece and involved active citizen participation and rule by the people.
- type of government where the ruler's position is hereditary.
14 Clues: associated with Greek culture. • a city-state in ancient Greece. • Greek city-state known for culture. • the elevated portion of a Greek city-state. • Greek city-state known for military training. • type of government where the ruler's position is hereditary. • a belief system that Greeks and Romans created to explain the natural world. • ...
Latin Lesson 1 2025-05-27
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- hello in Latin to one person
- there are 26 letters in this alphabet
- all other letters besides vowels
- hello in Latin to more than one person
- Latin word for road
- Latin word for God
- Derivative word for ambulo a vehicle to carry those who cannot walk to the hospital
- Derivative word for luna having to do with the moon
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- the letters a e i o u
- there are 25 letters in this alphabet
- Derivative word for deus a god
- Latin word for let us pray
- Latin word for toga
- Derivative word for via a roadway or bridge on piers
- Latin word for I walk
- Latin word for moon
16 Clues: Latin word for God • Latin word for toga • Latin word for road • Latin word for moon • the letters a e i o u • Latin word for I walk • Latin word for let us pray • hello in Latin to one person • Derivative word for deus a god • all other letters besides vowels • there are 25 letters in this alphabet • there are 26 letters in this alphabet • hello in Latin to more than one person • ...
bailey's rome religion puzzle 2025-04-09
11 Clues: a savior • a roman temple • in Greek it is Ares • in Greek it is Hera • the king of the jews • being saved from sin • one of god's apostles • the book of god's word • the roman god in greek is zeuse • this religion was legal in 313 BC • the roman god in Greek is Posiden
Gene 2014-04-24
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- the letters are the same
- to differnet version of the gene
- the trait that lose
- come form both your parent
- has 23 chromosome
- the letter are the same
- square help determine the trait for the kids
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- the letters are not the same
- letters are not the same
- the traits that people have
- study the peas
- describe the letters
- the trait that always wins
13 Clues: study the peas • has 23 chromosome • the trait that lose • describe the letters • the letter are the same • letters are not the same • the letters are the same • come form both your parent • the trait that always wins • the traits that people have • the letters are not the same • to differnet version of the gene • square help determine the trait for the kids
DGD 160 Typography 2015-11-17
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- the overall density or tonal quality of a mass of type on a field—page or screen—usually referring to the mass of text
- sizes 14 pt. and over that is designed to be noticed at a distance, in headlines and titles.
- the height of a lowercase letter, excluding ascenders and descenders.
- typeface that most resembles handwriting. Letters usually slant and often are joined.
- the space enclosed by the strokes of a letter.
- spatial interval between letters.
- a letterform, number, punctuation mark, or any single unit in a font.
- Roman typeface, introduced in the late fifteenth century, most directly descended in form from letters drawn with a broad-edged pen. Low contrast between thick and thin strokes, thick bracketed serifs, long ascenders and descenders, smallish counters.
- the arrangement of text type (flush left, centered, flush right, justified, etc).
- sans serif with slight variations in stroke width, letters are fairly wide, rounded letters are often a bit squared off.
- a small stroke added to the upper or lower end of the main stroke of a character.
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- the space between words.
- defines the bottom of capital letters and of lowercase letters, excluding descenders.
- tend to be heavy in appearance, they have very small spaces within the letters, there is very little space between letters, and very tight spacing between lines so their overall color on the page is heavy or black.
- serifs are generally unbracketed or square with a lack of contrast between strokes--the thicks and thins are of equal or almost equal weight.
- the design of a single set of characters unified by consistent visual properties. These properties create the essential character, which remains recognizable even if the face is modified.
- variations of a typeface, which include variations in weight (light, medium, bold), width (condensed, regular, extended), and angle (roman or upright, and italic), as well as elaborations on the basic form (outline, shaded, decorated).
- developed in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, sharper, flatter serifs, more geometric, higher contrast between thick and thin strokes.
- type that is 12 points and less is designed to be legible in small sizes and readable in large quantities.
- adjustment of the optical space between a pair of letters such as AW in large point sizes.
- spatial interval between two lines of type. Specified as the measurement from the baseline to the baseline of the line above (15/17 is 15 point type with 2 points of leading).
- serif typeface, developed in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, whose form is more geometric in construction, as opposed to the Old Style typefaces, which stayed close to forms created by the chisel-edged pen. Extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes, horizontal or nearly horizontal unbracketed serifs.
22 Clues: the space between words. • spatial interval between letters. • the space enclosed by the strokes of a letter. • the height of a lowercase letter, excluding ascenders and descenders. • a letterform, number, punctuation mark, or any single unit in a font. • the arrangement of text type (flush left, centered, flush right, justified, etc). • ...
Christmas Candy 2025-11-25
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- soft chewy and delicious
- paired with coca - marshmallow's best friend (3 letters)
- Chewy candy often found in holiday mixes (5 letters)
- Classic red-and-white holiday flavor (10 letters)
- Peanut butter trees
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- What candy Santa's are made of (9 letters)
- Often comes in a storybook form as a stocking stuffer (10 letters)
- Sweet treats you get in stockings (5 letters)
- Flat, hardened sugar candy (7 letters)
- A rich, chocolaty Christmas favorite (5 letters)
10 Clues: Peanut butter trees • soft chewy and delicious • Flat, hardened sugar candy (7 letters) • What candy Santa's are made of (9 letters) • Sweet treats you get in stockings (5 letters) • A rich, chocolaty Christmas favorite (5 letters) • Classic red-and-white holiday flavor (10 letters) • Chewy candy often found in holiday mixes (5 letters) • ...
Ancient Rome 2021-04-21
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- ______ races often resulted in injury or death (32.4)
- The Romans used ________ to build huge public works, including buildings, bridges, stadiums, and aqueducts (32.3)
- Both the Etruscans and the Romans admired Greek pottery, _______, and sculpture (32.7)
- Like the Greeks, the Romans wrote in all _______ letters (32.6)
- The early Romans had their own _____ and rituals, but later their ideas about them changed (32.8)
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- In Roman stadiums, thousands of slaves died fighting as ___________ (32.4)
- two important Etruscan structures the Romans adapted were the arch and the _______ (32.3)
- Greeks built ______ temples as homes for their gods (32.5)
8 Clues: ______ races often resulted in injury or death (32.4) • Greeks built ______ temples as homes for their gods (32.5) • Like the Greeks, the Romans wrote in all _______ letters (32.6) • In Roman stadiums, thousands of slaves died fighting as ___________ (32.4) • Both the Etruscans and the Romans admired Greek pottery, _______, and sculpture (32.7) • ...
hidden figures 2022-09-29
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- : Named after something else or deriving from an existing name or word.
- : Overused to the point of being worn out; hackneyed.
- is a verbal expression in speech or writing. verbal exchange or conversation.
- : To scatter widely, as in sowing seed
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- : Presenting favorable circumstances or showing signs of a favorable outcome; auspicious
- : A chiefly social organization of women students at a college or university, usually designated by Greek letters.
- : to reduce in force, value, amount, or degree; weaken
- : One taken by lot, or compulsorily enrolled, to serve as a soldier or sailor.
8 Clues: : To scatter widely, as in sowing seed • : Overused to the point of being worn out; hackneyed. • : to reduce in force, value, amount, or degree; weaken • : Named after something else or deriving from an existing name or word. • is a verbal expression in speech or writing. verbal exchange or conversation. • ...
Greek Terminology 2016-03-08
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- A city in ancient Greece
- A classic Greek Philosopher
- A sovereign head of state
- The study Myths
- Relating to Greek literature
- A greek Philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens
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- A short story conveying a moral
- King of the ancient Greek Kingdom
- A citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek City
- A cruel and oppressive ruler
10 Clues: The study Myths • A city in ancient Greece • A sovereign head of state • A classic Greek Philosopher • A cruel and oppressive ruler • Relating to Greek literature • A short story conveying a moral • King of the ancient Greek Kingdom • A citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek City • A greek Philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens
Greece is the word 2024-11-25
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- – Largest Greek island
- – City-state known for its soldiers
- – Greek philosopher, taught Aristotle
- – First letter of the Greek alphabet
- – Famous city-state known for its warriors
- – Letter used in trigonometry
- – Home of the Greek gods
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- – Sea located between Greece and Turkey
- – Skewered meat, often served with pita and vegetables
- – Hilltop fortress in Athens
- – Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
- – Ancient philosopher and student of Socrates
- – City known for its democracy and philosophers
13 Clues: – Largest Greek island • – Home of the Greek gods • – Hilltop fortress in Athens • – Letter used in trigonometry • – City-state known for its soldiers • – First letter of the Greek alphabet • – Greek philosopher, taught Aristotle • – Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet • – Sea located between Greece and Turkey • – Famous city-state known for its warriors • ...
Drafting Crossword 2023-04-10
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- Fraction bars are horizontal and ___ touch the numbers
- How many strokes do you use to draw a W (spelled out)
- Guidelines are drawn very light and very ____
- ____ lettering guide that helps drafters create neat, uniform lettering
- These guidelines keep letter the same height
- How many strokes is an O (spelled out)
- Space between words should be equal the approximate width of the letter "O"
- The most____ reason is to convey information without misunderstanding
- Typically, most letters are 3 _____ tall
- Letters are formed using a series of _____
- most common letterings on engineering drawings are Vertical, ___, and gothic
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- Adds ____ to the drawing
- Simple freehand lettering completes the idea captured in a _______
- American National Standards Institute
- These guidelines aid the eye in keeping letters from slanting
- The practice of adding clear concise words to a drawing
- Aids in drawing guidelines
- Fractions are usually ____ as big as numbers
- Guidelines do not need to be ______
- Background ____ between letters should appear equal
20 Clues: Adds ____ to the drawing • Aids in drawing guidelines • Guidelines do not need to be ______ • American National Standards Institute • How many strokes is an O (spelled out) • Typically, most letters are 3 _____ tall • Letters are formed using a series of _____ • These guidelines keep letter the same height • Fractions are usually ____ as big as numbers • ...
Vocabulary/TOBY.O 2013-12-04
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- a persons hand written signature
- involving of many different religon
- electricity made from energy prouced by running water
- greek root word meaning writing
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- the distance around something
- greek root word meaning many
- greek root word meaning water
- greek root word meaning around
- greek root word meaning the study of
- the study of earths climate
10 Clues: the study of earths climate • greek root word meaning many • the distance around something • greek root word meaning water • greek root word meaning around • greek root word meaning writing • a persons hand written signature • involving of many different religon • greek root word meaning the study of • electricity made from energy prouced by running water
Crossword on Greek Gods 2020-04-08
10 Clues: god of sea • god of war • greek god of wisdom • god of forge,metallwork • god of sky and king of gods • greek goddess of agriculture • queen of gods and sister of zeus • greek god of music,dance and archery • greek godess of love beauty and fertility • greek goddess of wildernes,hunt and wild animals
The Family of Elkanah 2024-07-12
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- Resident of the mountains of Ephraim
- Intensely or harshly, how Peninnah provoked Hannah (8 letters)
- Location of Elkanah's residence in the mountains of Ephraim (9 letters
- Items presented as gifts, especially to God (9 letters)
- Occurring once a year, as Elkanah's religious practice (6 letters)
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- Competitor or adversary, as Peninnah was to Hannah (5 letters)
- Shed tears, as Hannah did in sorrow (4 letters)
- Very unhappy or distressed (9 letters)
- Ritual act of offering to the LORD (9 letters)
- Shut or blocked, as Hannah's womb was by the LORD (6 letters)
10 Clues: Resident of the mountains of Ephraim • Very unhappy or distressed (9 letters) • Ritual act of offering to the LORD (9 letters) • Shed tears, as Hannah did in sorrow (4 letters) • Items presented as gifts, especially to God (9 letters) • Shut or blocked, as Hannah's womb was by the LORD (6 letters) • Competitor or adversary, as Peninnah was to Hannah (5 letters) • ...
The Tragedy of Macbeth - Lady Macbeth 2026-03-26
Across
- "Out damned ______" (4 letters)
- Linguistically, what is "unsex"? (10 letters)
- What does LM want the spirits to replace her milk with? (4 letters)
- Linguistically, what is "dunnest"? (11 letters)
Down
- Which reptile do we associate with LM? (6 letters)
- Which bird is associated with LM? (5 letters)
- What does LM's extreme female power make her? A _______ (6 letter)
- What does LM think her husband is too full of? (8 letters)
- What verb describes her manipulation of Macbeth’s masculinity? (10 letters)
- What is the Latin term for 'sleepwalking'? (12 letters)
10 Clues: "Out damned ______" (4 letters) • Which bird is associated with LM? (5 letters) • Linguistically, what is "unsex"? (10 letters) • Linguistically, what is "dunnest"? (11 letters) • Which reptile do we associate with LM? (6 letters) • What is the Latin term for 'sleepwalking'? (12 letters) • What does LM think her husband is too full of? (8 letters) • ...
chapter 7 and 8 vocab 2022-02-02
Across
- central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- piece of land almost surrounded by water
- government by the people, majority rule
- person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- Greek slaves
- not showing pain or hardship
Down
- agreement with truth
- city in greek
- provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire
- traditional story
- monotheistic religions
- procedure or process
- event causing great suffering
13 Clues: Greek slaves • city in greek • traditional story • agreement with truth • procedure or process • monotheistic religions • not showing pain or hardship • event causing great suffering • government by the people, majority rule • piece of land almost surrounded by water • person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire • ...
Unit 1 2023-01-19
Greek Civilization 2023-04-12
Across
- A Greek play with a happy ending
- A sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess
- The philosophy of the Stoics who believed that people should not feel joy or sadness
- Time period following the death of Alexander during which Greek culture was spread
- To build
- Philosophical method of questioning to gain truth
- Part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses
- Branch of math showing how surfaces, points, lines relate to each other
- A story written in the form of a play
- The art of public speaking and debate
Down
- Branch of math studying 3D shapes
- Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking
- A story meant to teach a lesson
- Words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony
- A traditional story that explains the beliefs or a people
- The philosophy of Epicurus, stating that the purpose of life is to look for peace
- The custom of passing along stories by speech
- A set of promises about patient care that new doctors make
- A Greek play that has an unhappy ending
19 Clues: To build • A story meant to teach a lesson • A Greek play with a happy ending • Branch of math studying 3D shapes • A story written in the form of a play • The art of public speaking and debate • A Greek play that has an unhappy ending • The custom of passing along stories by speech • Philosophical method of questioning to gain truth • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2022-02-22
Across
- __ of the march.
- What did the Romans speak?
- The Roman was most inspired by __.
- Rome was closer to a __ time
- What are the drinks of the gods?
- Greek and roman god are made of __
- The Rome was by a river and had __
- Conflicts were known as the __ wars.
- Rome sculptures were __?
- The planets are named after the __
- The Greeks fought for different __.
- __ is the king of gods
- amount of gods and goddesses?
Down
- Roman artist were inspired from the _
- Both Greece and Rome border the __ sea.
- This god was born in __.
- Rome was more __ than the Greek.
- The god Hades is known for __.?
- Rome ate food from the __.
- 26 mile run is known as a __
20 Clues: __ of the march. • __ is the king of gods • This god was born in __. • Rome sculptures were __? • What did the Romans speak? • Rome ate food from the __. • Rome was closer to a __ time • 26 mile run is known as a __ • amount of gods and goddesses? • The god Hades is known for __.? • Rome was more __ than the Greek. • What are the drinks of the gods? • ...
Greek vs Rome 2022-02-11
Across
- __ of the march.
- What did the Romans speak?
- The Roman was most inspired by __.
- Rome was closer to a __ time
- What are the drinks of the gods?
- Greek and roman god are made of __
- The Rome was by a river and had __
- Conflicts were known as the __ wars.
- Rome sculptures were __?
- The planets are named after the __
- The Greeks fought for different __.
- __ is the king of gods.
- amount of gods and goddesses?
Down
- Roman artist were inspired from the _
- Both Greece and Rome border the __ sea.
- This god was born in __.
- Rome was more __ than the Greek.
- The god Hades is known for __.?
- Rome ate food from the __.
- 26 mile run is known as a __
20 Clues: __ of the march. • __ is the king of gods. • This god was born in __. • Rome sculptures were __? • What did the Romans speak? • Rome ate food from the __. • Rome was closer to a __ time • 26 mile run is known as a __ • amount of gods and goddesses? • The god Hades is known for __.? • Rome was more __ than the Greek. • What are the drinks of the gods? • ...
Space 2020-10-08
Across
- first dog in space
- played golf on the moon
- the hottest planet
- where is the spacecraft cemetary?
- mars is named after the greek god ...
- planet named after the greek god of death
- primary color
Down
- machine,planet or moon that orbits a star or planet
- has the weakest gravitational pull in our solar system
- last one is last one
- has the greatest gravitational pull in our solar system
- also known as a comet
- discovered in 1950 surrounding our solar system
- amount of planets in our solar system
- neptune is named after the greek god...
- Hi
- what a cow drinks
17 Clues: Hi • primary color • what a cow drinks • first dog in space • the hottest planet • last one is last one • also known as a comet • played golf on the moon • where is the spacecraft cemetary? • amount of planets in our solar system • mars is named after the greek god ... • neptune is named after the greek god... • planet named after the greek god of death • ...
WEEK 4/11/24 2024-04-11
Across
- an appeal to logic or reason
- appeal to time or place
- worshiping more than one god
- ancient Greek island,home of festal of Venus
- Greek goddess of love
- a collection of stories belonging to a culture
- an appeal to emotions
- Roman goddess of love
Down
- sculptor, king of Cyprus, objectophile
- king of all Greek gods, uses lightening bolt
- one-eyed giant, battler of Titans
- an ancient story explaining historical events
- belief/worship of a superhuman power
- wrote un"fair"ly about a lady
- pre Olympian gods, predated Zeus
- appeal to moral principles
- British central unit of money
17 Clues: Greek goddess of love • an appeal to emotions • Roman goddess of love • appeal to time or place • appeal to moral principles • an appeal to logic or reason • worshiping more than one god • wrote un"fair"ly about a lady • British central unit of money • pre Olympian gods, predated Zeus • one-eyed giant, battler of Titans • belief/worship of a superhuman power • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2022-02-22
Across
- __ of the march.
- What did the Romans speak?
- The Roman was most inspired by __.
- Rome was closer to a __ time
- What are the drinks of the gods?
- Greek and roman god are made of __
- The Rome was by a river and had __
- Conflicts were known as the __ wars.
- Rome sculptures were __?
- The planets are named after the __
- The Greeks fought for different __.
- __ is the king of gods
- amount of gods and goddesses?
Down
- Roman artist were inspired from the _
- Both Greece and Rome border the __ sea.
- This god was born in __.
- Rome was more __ than the Greek.
- The god Hades is known for __.?
- Rome ate food from the __.
- 26 mile run is known as a __
20 Clues: __ of the march. • __ is the king of gods • This god was born in __. • Rome sculptures were __? • What did the Romans speak? • Rome ate food from the __. • Rome was closer to a __ time • 26 mile run is known as a __ • amount of gods and goddesses? • The god Hades is known for __.? • Rome was more __ than the Greek. • What are the drinks of the gods? • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2022-02-22
Across
- __ of the march.
- What did the Romans speak?
- The Roman was most inspired by __.
- Rome was closer to a __ time
- What are the drinks of the gods?
- Greek and roman god are made of __
- The Rome was by a river and had __
- Conflicts were known as the __ wars.
- Rome sculptures were __?
- The planets are named after the __
- The Greeks fought for different __.
- __ is the king of gods
- amount of gods and goddesses?
Down
- Roman artist were inspired from the _
- Both Greece and Rome border the __ sea.
- This god was born in __.
- Rome was more __ than the Greek.
- The god Hades is known for __.?
- Rome ate food from the __.
- 26 mile run is known as a __
20 Clues: __ of the march. • __ is the king of gods • This god was born in __. • Rome sculptures were __? • What did the Romans speak? • Rome ate food from the __. • Rome was closer to a __ time • 26 mile run is known as a __ • amount of gods and goddesses? • The god Hades is known for __.? • Rome was more __ than the Greek. • What are the drinks of the gods? • ...
7B Big Crossword 2024-07-18
Across
- Greek god of lightning
- Titania's workers
- Traitorous horse
- Leader in Battle of the Cowshed
- Hermia's father
- Owner of a neighbouring farm
- When a situation is the opposite of what is anticipated
- The drink the pigs buy with the money from Boxer's death
- A type of story about death
Down
- Describes a noun
- Mid_______ Night's Dream
- A famous man from the 16th and 17th century
- First name of the England player who scored last minute against the Netherlands
- Mountain of the Greek gods
- Drives Snowball out of the farm
- In Greek mythology the first woman
- Goddess of wisdom, craft and warfare
- A word that could be used to describe Squealer; manipulative
18 Clues: Hermia's father • Describes a noun • Traitorous horse • Titania's workers • Greek god of lightning • Mid_______ Night's Dream • Mountain of the Greek gods • A type of story about death • Owner of a neighbouring farm • Drives Snowball out of the farm • Leader in Battle of the Cowshed • In Greek mythology the first woman • Goddess of wisdom, craft and warfare • ...
Myths CROSSWORD 2025-05-08
Across
- Traditional story told by common people
- He stole fire for humans
- God of the dead in Greek myths
- Magical story with princes, princesses, and happy endings
- Old story passed down through generations
- Ferryman for the underworld
- Half-man, half-bull creature
- A cloak or covering, often worn by royalty or gods
- Hero of the Trojan War
Down
- Wood pile for burning a body in a funeral
- Epic Greek poem about Odysseus' journey home
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- One-eyed giants
- Epic poem by Virgil about the Trojan hero Aeneas
- She opened a box of troubles
- Messenger of the gods
- Old stories about gods and heroes
18 Clues: One-eyed giants • Messenger of the gods • Hero of the Trojan War • Greek goddess of wisdom • He stole fire for humans • Goddess of love and beauty • Ferryman for the underworld • She opened a box of troubles • Half-man, half-bull creature • God of the dead in Greek myths • Old stories about gods and heroes • Traditional story told by common people • ...
Genetic Vocabulary 2014-04-23
Across
- thing that carries 23 chromosomes
- square helps find kids traits
- one lower case one lower case
- different letters
- both captial letters
Down
- egg or sperm cell
- the one that always wins
- someone who discoverd the punnett square also known to figure peas out
- letters
- pyhsical traits
- the one that loses
- same letters
12 Clues: letters • same letters • pyhsical traits • egg or sperm cell • different letters • the one that loses • both captial letters • the one that always wins • square helps find kids traits • one lower case one lower case • thing that carries 23 chromosomes • someone who discoverd the punnett square also known to figure peas out
charles and samuel 2019-05-14
Across
- There __ a cat.(present)
- _____ ____ few things you can do.
- Synonym of 'over'. (5 letters)
- Now, Charles (go)__ _____ home.
- The last of ___ .(2 letters)
- When it's finish, is _______ perfect.
- 'Serai capable de' in English.
- How many letters have the month between April and June?
- What is the three pronouns for the third person singular?(subject)
- Negative form of 'would'.
- There ____ __ a quiz.(future)
- I would like to see you in _____ hour.
Down
- Possessive pronoun ---> first person singular.
- Rebecca should not go to the pool if she _____ swim.
- How many desks in the English class?
- What is the meaning fot this modal: may ?
- What is the season between winter and summer?
- What is the modal for this meaning: obligation? (2 words//6 letters)
- What is the past of the verb have?
- 'Nothing else matters'...be much more from the _____ forever trusting...
- Yesterday, Sam (walk)_____ home fast.
- Amelie(drink)______ a cup of coffee before class this morning.
- I will stay ____ Boston.
23 Clues: There __ a cat.(present) • I will stay ____ Boston. • Negative form of 'would'. • The last of ___ .(2 letters) • There ____ __ a quiz.(future) • Synonym of 'over'. (5 letters) • 'Serai capable de' in English. • Now, Charles (go)__ _____ home. • _____ ____ few things you can do. • What is the past of the verb have? • How many desks in the English class? • ...
CE2 B 2022-09-03
Across
- has 8 letters in her name and starts with B
- 3 letters boy
- there are 2 A in her name
- rhymes with rad
- ends with go
- ryhmes with Cola
- starts with H
- a 3 letter girl name
- starts and ends with A
- Has 5 letters and ends with O
- has a double letter
- starts with L and ends with E
- has a Y in her name
- Rhymes with lay
- her birthday is April 8th
Down
- a 5 letter girl name that ends with A
- he has 2 T in his name
- has a big brother named Matthew
- sounds like charge
- has a little brother names Liam
- has a brother names Noé
- backwards it spells narmi
- she started Ombrosa in CP with Miss Marilyne
- sounds like I AM
- has 8 letters in her name and starts with A
- a girl's name that starts with M
- Rhymes with few
27 Clues: ends with go • 3 letters boy • starts with H • rhymes with rad • Rhymes with lay • Rhymes with few • ryhmes with Cola • sounds like I AM • sounds like charge • has a double letter • has a Y in her name • a 3 letter girl name • he has 2 T in his name • starts and ends with A • has a brother names Noé • there are 2 A in her name • backwards it spells narmi • her birthday is April 8th • ...
Know Your Computer 2024-08-14
Across
- arrangement of letters, numbers, figures, symbols
- toggles numeric keypad
- deletes text to the left of insertion point
- moves insertion point to next line, executes commands
- Central Processing Unit (brain)
- keys at the right of the keyboard to enter numbers
- with other keys, executes commands (alt)
- with other key(s), executes commands that varies with software (Ctrl)
- inserts a space in text
- used to execute commands, sometimes with other keys (F keys)
Down
- used to make all capital letters
- used to input commands but (don't exterminate it)
- toggles insert or typeover
- keys of letters, numbers and symbols
- moves the insertion point to preset position
- closes a software menu or dialog box
- displays text and graphics on a screen
- removes text to the right of insertion point
- drive that reads & writes data
- makes capital letters & symbols at the top of number keys (two of them)
- keys used to move insertion point in different directions
21 Clues: toggles numeric keypad • inserts a space in text • toggles insert or typeover • drive that reads & writes data • Central Processing Unit (brain) • used to make all capital letters • keys of letters, numbers and symbols • closes a software menu or dialog box • displays text and graphics on a screen • with other keys, executes commands (alt) • ...
Ceremony of Mehrgon 2025-05-25
Across
- – The season when leaves fall and crops are ready. (6 letters)
- – A place where people grow food and keep animals.
- – Special clothes worn at celebrations.
- – An old way of celebrating something.
- – A place where people buy and sell food or things.
- – Moving to music for fun.
- – The customs, food, and music of a people.
- – A happy feeling.
- – Your parents, sisters, brothers, etc.
- – Something we eat.
Down
- – The time when farmers pick fruits and vegetables. (7 letters)
- – A small round fruit, green or purple, used to make juice.
- – Apples, grapes, and peaches are this.
- – A big meal for a holiday or special day. (5 letters)
- – It gives light and helps plants grow.
- – A shiny yellow metal, often used in decorations.
- – A fall festival that celebrates the harvest. (7 letters)
- – A day in spring or fall when day and night are the same length.
- – You listen to this at parties or festivals.
- - A public event where people show art, products.
20 Clues: – A happy feeling. • – Something we eat. • – Moving to music for fun. • – An old way of celebrating something. • – Apples, grapes, and peaches are this. • – It gives light and helps plants grow. • – Special clothes worn at celebrations. • – Your parents, sisters, brothers, etc. • – The customs, food, and music of a people. • – You listen to this at parties or festivals. • ...
Gavin Bird Crossword 2026-01-30
Across
- Large black bird that invades human habitats
- Largest flightless land bird with largest eggs
- Bird that can talk
- Letters 16-20 in English alphabet
- Web-footed seabird. Common along our coasts
- Letters 1-5 in English alphabet
- Large black bird that resembles a crow
- Nocturnal predatory bird with large eyes
- Male chicken
- Lays eggs that we eat for breakfast
- Letters 6-10 in English alphabet
- Female chicken
Down
- Letters 11-15 in English alphabet
- Famous bird with common name of "Woody"
- Famous bird with the common name of "Donald"
- Commonly served for Thanksgiving dinner
- Largest land bird in North America
- Bird with largest wingspan
- Common bird in city parks & gardens
- Stuffed into tree trunks by woodpecker
- Fastest bird & fastest animal on Earth
- Bird associated with delivering babies
- Predatory bird with talons
- National emblem for the United State of America
- Same name as illegal walking across busy street
25 Clues: Male chicken • Female chicken • Bird that can talk • Bird with largest wingspan • Predatory bird with talons • Letters 1-5 in English alphabet • Letters 6-10 in English alphabet • Letters 11-15 in English alphabet • Letters 16-20 in English alphabet • Largest land bird in North America • Common bird in city parks & gardens • Lays eggs that we eat for breakfast • ...
Who is in 5G? 2023-01-30
Across
- in the purple house
- in the green house
- has three a's in their name
- last name starts with a
- last name starts with m
- goes by a nickname
- name has four letters
- has six letters in their name
- born in the second month
- last name is a first name
- born in the eleventh month of the year
- birthday is in may
- born on the 22nd
- a beautiful french name
- last name starts with m
- last name starts with same letter as first
Down
- last name is a meat company
- born on the day of love
- we have two in our class
- born on the 10th
- last name is two words put together
- likes to shorten their name
- has five letters in their name
- last name has a mc
- a person of great rarity
- has an apostrophe in their last name
- my son's name
- has two last names
- born on the seventh
- five letters in their name
30 Clues: my son's name • born on the 10th • born on the 22nd • in the green house • goes by a nickname • last name has a mc • has two last names • birthday is in may • in the purple house • born on the seventh • name has four letters • born on the day of love • last name starts with a • last name starts with m • a beautiful french name • last name starts with m • we have two in our class • ...
Calming 2025-02-19
Across
- Thinking about a fun place you like (8 letters)
- A warm drink that can help you relax (3 letters)
- Inhale and exhale deeply to calm down (8 letters)
- Remembering what you are thankful for (8 letters)
- Someone who listens and gives advice
Down
- Writing down your thoughts and feelings (7 letters)
- Simple art you can make to relax (8 letters)
- A positive phrase about yourself to help you feel better (11 letters)
- Sitting and focusing on your breathing (8 letters)
- A way to focus on what is happening now (8 letters)
10 Clues: Someone who listens and gives advice • Simple art you can make to relax (8 letters) • Thinking about a fun place you like (8 letters) • A warm drink that can help you relax (3 letters) • Inhale and exhale deeply to calm down (8 letters) • Remembering what you are thankful for (8 letters) • Sitting and focusing on your breathing (8 letters) • ...
SQ4 2025-11-15
Across
- Keyword for conditional execution. (2 letters)
- The entry point of every C program. (4 letters)
- Data type for single characters. (4 letters)
- Header file for input/output functions. (5 letters)
- Keyword used to return a value from a function.
- Keyword used to declare an integer variable. (3 letters)
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- Operator for assignment. (6 letters)
- Character used to terminate C statements. (9 letters)
- Control structure for repeating a block of code a specific number of times. (3 letters)
- Standard library function for printing output to the console. (5 letters)
10 Clues: Operator for assignment. (6 letters) • Data type for single characters. (4 letters) • Keyword for conditional execution. (2 letters) • The entry point of every C program. (4 letters) • Keyword used to return a value from a function. • Header file for input/output functions. (5 letters) • Character used to terminate C statements. (9 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-09-22
Across
- "The Great" Greek conqueror.
- Greek mathematician.
- Rule by the wealthy elite.
- Philosopher who taught at "The Academy".
- "The Father of History."
- Writer of The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- Government by the people.
- Plato's most famous student.
Down
- Rule by the landholding elite.
- Lovers of wisdom.
- The first great Greek philosopher.
- Leader during the Golden Age.
- Physician who studied illnesses.
13 Clues: Lovers of wisdom. • Greek mathematician. • "The Father of History." • Government by the people. • Rule by the wealthy elite. • "The Great" Greek conqueror. • Plato's most famous student. • Leader during the Golden Age. • Rule by the landholding elite. • Physician who studied illnesses. • The first great Greek philosopher. • Writer of The Iliad and The Odyssey. • ...
DNA is the genetic material - 1 2025-05-14
Across
- - The process of creating a copy of DNA (11 letters)
- - The sugar molecule present in DNA (9 letters)
- - A nitrogenous base found in DNA (8 letters)
- - The abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid (3 letters)
Down
- - The building blocks of DNA (10 letters)
- - The location within a cell where DNA is primarily found (8 letters)
- - The shape that DNA famously takes (6 letters)
- & CRICK - The scientist(s) credited with determining the structure of DNA (6, 5)
- - The full set of genetic information in an organism (6 letters)
- - A unit of heredity (4 letters)
10 Clues: - A unit of heredity (4 letters) • - The building blocks of DNA (10 letters) • - A nitrogenous base found in DNA (8 letters) • - The shape that DNA famously takes (6 letters) • - The sugar molecule present in DNA (9 letters) • - The process of creating a copy of DNA (11 letters) • - The abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid (3 letters) • ...
Puzzle 1 2025-07-20
Across
- The thread used for knitting or weaving (4 letters)
- The process of moving goods or people from one place to another (9 letters)
- An item that is made or produced (8 letters)
- Gentle and not rough to the touch (4 letters)
- A natural, valuable material (8 letters)
Down
- To gather crops or fruits (7 letters)
- The process of coloring fabric or material (3 letters)
- Fabric worn daily, often made from cotton (5 letters)
- Made with worn, faded, or distressed fabric (10 letters)
- The bright shade of a color
10 Clues: The bright shade of a color • To gather crops or fruits (7 letters) • A natural, valuable material (8 letters) • An item that is made or produced (8 letters) • Gentle and not rough to the touch (4 letters) • The thread used for knitting or weaving (4 letters) • Fabric worn daily, often made from cotton (5 letters) • ...
Crossword 2025-07-29
Across
- You do this when you use a pencil (5 letters)
- A written or printed work with pages bound together. (4 letters)
- simple past tense of 'to dream' (an alternate spelling). (5 letters)
- Not closed or obstructed. (4 letters)
- The simple past tense of 'to sing'. (4 letters)
Down
- What you do with a ball
- The simple past tense of 'to read'. (4 letters)
- The simple past tense of 'to write'. (5 letters)
- A spherical object used in various sports. (4 letters)
- A writing implement that dispenses ink. (3 letters)
10 Clues: What you do with a ball • Not closed or obstructed. (4 letters) • You do this when you use a pencil (5 letters) • The simple past tense of 'to read'. (4 letters) • The simple past tense of 'to sing'. (4 letters) • The simple past tense of 'to write'. (5 letters) • A writing implement that dispenses ink. (3 letters) • ...
Permainan Kosa Kata 2025-10-13
9 Clues: : Often (6 letters) • : Study (7 letters) • : Always (6 letters) • : Rarely (6 letters) • : Usually (8 letters) • : Never (2 words, 11 letters) • : Wake up (2 words, 11 letters) • : Have dinner (2 words, 10 letters) • : Sometimes (12 letters with hyphen)
Roman Crossward Puzzle 2016-03-23
Across
- Greek counterpart of Jupiter
- declared by Rome's law code innocent until proven "what"
- Testament/the holy book for the Christians
- the Punic wars
- Empire/continuation of the eastern Roman Empire
- spoke this language
- arena for the gladiators
- Romana/the period of peace and prosperity in Rome
- person with legal rights in the society
- who believed in one god
- anticipated saviour of the Jews
- water into the Roman cities
- Caesar/the changed name of Octavian
- of government where people vote for representatives who make laws
- Greek counterpart of Apollo
- one of the greatest military commanders in history
- of government where a single leader is in charge of a country or several jointed states
- willing to die for their faith
- laid the foundation for Roman astronomy
Down
- area in the center of Rome where people went to trade and debate politics
- Greek counterpart of Minerva
- Greek counterpart of Juno
- temple to the chief gods and goddesses in Rome
- Caesar/was assassinated in 44 BC.
- Christianity across the region
- Greek counterpart of Venus
- increase in prices
- a quarter million miles of these connected the Roman Empire
- the lasting legacy of the Roman Empire
- up the majority of the population in Roman society
- invaded Italy with an army of these
- inverted to Christianity after having a spiritual encounter with Jesus
- to be the son of God to his followers the Christians
- architectural feature in Rome
- carry Jesus' cross
- Greek counterpart of Diana
- Antony/Caesar's second in command general
- Twelve Tables/twelve tables located in the center of Rome upon which the law was written
- wrote the poem "The Aeneid"
- Triumverate/included Octavian, Marc Antony, and Lepidus
40 Clues: the Punic wars • increase in prices • carry Jesus' cross • spoke this language • who believed in one god • arena for the gladiators • Greek counterpart of Juno • Greek counterpart of Venus • Greek counterpart of Diana • water into the Roman cities • Greek counterpart of Apollo • wrote the poem "The Aeneid" • Greek counterpart of Jupiter • Greek counterpart of Minerva • ...
Ancient Greece Vs. Ancient Rome BY Quinlyn Kubo 2021-02-11
Across
- ancient Rome and ancient Greece started to FIRST learn how to ____.
- Greek built roads to connect ___ cities while Rome built 1 road to 1 city.
- Romans created an empire that lasted 500 years while rome created a empire that lasted ____ years
- Ancient Rome and ancient Greece both get married but there was no such thing as _____.
- Both ancient Roman women and ancient Greek women wore _____ during the day.
- Roman kings gave way to a representative, elected a ________ until it was displaced by the power of the emperors.
- The ancient Roman diet consisted mostly of meat, while the ancient Greece diet consisted mostly of ________.
- romans admired Greek pottery, painting, and sculpture. The Romans got some Greek ideas from _____ art.
- In Ancient Rome Julius Caesar was known but in ancient Greece Alexander the _____ was known.
- Ancient Romans artists often focused on ______________,while Greece artists focused on their modern day era.
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- Ancient Greece and ancient Rome both used the same ___ to sculpt.
- The Romans got inspired by the Greeks and their methods of using more _____ and different rhythms.
- the greek and the romans both love to dance and the greeks even set up a ______ to teach the romans how to help dance.
- Roman towns consisted of buildings and temples that they used to worship their gods as, ancient Greece went based on the sun and _____.
- Ancient Romans got married at 25 and ancient Greece got married at the age of 13 or ____.
- Ancient Greece houses were focused on keeping people hot during the winter and warm during the summer, and Rome houses were focused on _________ insight.
- Some Roman toys were horses, playhouses and carts, in ancient greece they played with a __________.
- The most common drink in ancient Rome and ancient Greece was _____.
- Ancient Greek men wore tunics, while ancient roman men wore _______.
- Ancient Rome had a ______ , (type of government), whereas ancient Greece had a democracy.
20 Clues: Ancient Greece and ancient Rome both used the same ___ to sculpt. • ancient Rome and ancient Greece started to FIRST learn how to ____. • The most common drink in ancient Rome and ancient Greece was _____. • Ancient Greek men wore tunics, while ancient roman men wore _______. • Greek built roads to connect ___ cities while Rome built 1 road to 1 city. • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-03-31
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- and Philemon - a couple who had an ideal, perfect marriage whose love spread to not only themselves but even the gods, Jupiter and Mercury
- Olympus - The highest mountain in Greece, where the deities are seated.
- - the number of golden thrones crafted by Hephaestus.
- - this phobia came from the myth of Arachne when Athena turned her into a spider after losing a weaving contest
- - this Greek hero is sometimes believed to have sailed with the Argonauts, and she is a fast-footed heroine who is famous for losing a race because she was distracted by golden apples
- - Aphrodite rose from this, linking to her Greek name, Venus.
- - term for gods and goddesses who are given human characteristics.
- - third in power to his brothers Zeus and Poseidon, was the god of precious metals hidden within earth. He wore a magical helmet that made him invisible.
- and Thisbe - this love myth inspired Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet - a tragic love between two lovers.
- - number of virgin goddesses
- - the greatest of all the Greek heroes, frees Prometheus and is known for incredible strength.
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- - this Greek hero is the leader of Greek forces and was killed when he returned home after the Trojan War because he sacrificed his daughter.
- - the object that Zephyr threw that killed Hyacinths
- - gold, silver, brass, heroic, and iron are the five “fill in blank” races of a creation story
- - the child of Mother Earth and Father Sky who only had one eyeball
- Greek word for “gift of all”—was sent by Zeus as a punishment for mankind.
- - he is the most famous death and flowery resurrection. He was known for being handsome, and Aphrodite and Venus fought over this man.
- - his name means “afterthought”
- - this titan holds up the sky
- - the goddess who sprung from Zeus’s head
20 Clues: - number of virgin goddesses • - this titan holds up the sky • - his name means “afterthought” • - the goddess who sprung from Zeus’s head • - the object that Zephyr threw that killed Hyacinths • - the number of golden thrones crafted by Hephaestus. • - Aphrodite rose from this, linking to her Greek name, Venus. • ...
Mythology! 2025-08-10
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- Nasty birds with women's heads that steal food
- Persephone's husband
- Aztec demon with a hand as a tail
- The Baboon god
- Norse "Earth"
- Osiris's betraying brother
- Slayer of medusa
- Number of main Olympic gods
- Color of god of death's coffin
- Pullers of Freyas chariot
- Skade's crush
- Mythology- with a sandy twist
- Fiery demon king of Norse mythology
- Nymphs of the water
- Man-eating mermaids- Not to be confused with harpies
- Goddess of a snowy sport
- Twin gods of greek myth
- Egyptian gods that are a Baboon and Vulture
- _ _ _ _ _ Mythology
- Where Typhon is trapped under
- Man forced to roll a rock up a hill when dead
- Unhappy Greek god couple
- Frosty land of demons and giants
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- Sister of Charybdis
- Norse god of poetry
- Demeter's daughter
- Aztec Earth goddess
- Three-headed dog
- An invicible lion of greek myth
- Underground land of gnomes
- Egyptian goddess of Hippos
- Norse goddess of love
- How Gods can look into the future
- God that was exchanged for Lodur and Hoinor
- Loki is a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Ancient eye makeup of egypt
- Evil mexican monster that killed her children
- A son of Echidna with nine snake heads
- Evil god of tricks and misfortune
- Posiedons only son after fifty daughters
- Greek god of war
- Wife of Set and Goddess of the nile river
- Norse world of fire
- _ _ _ _ _ Mythology
- Norse god kingdom
- Mythical beings whose houses are cabin style
- Ferryer of souls in the underworld
- Centaur- Not to be confused with Charon
- Snake-Haired lady
- Two Gods that took down Set
- Goddess of agriculture
- God of knowledge
- Greek god of thunder
- Egyptian god of funerals
- Typhon's wife
- Greek Goddess of wisdom
56 Clues: Norse "Earth" • Skade's crush • Typhon's wife • The Baboon god • Three-headed dog • Slayer of medusa • Greek god of war • God of knowledge • Norse god kingdom • Snake-Haired lady • Demeter's daughter • Sister of Charybdis • Norse god of poetry • Aztec Earth goddess • Nymphs of the water • Norse world of fire • _ _ _ _ _ Mythology • _ _ _ _ _ Mythology • Persephone's husband • Greek god of thunder • ...
Rome & Greece 2013-10-27
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- military strategy that was deemed too large and slow so Romans abandoned it
- sport that the Minoans enjoyed
- singing storytellers, Homer was one
- large amphitheater built in Rome around A.D. 70; site of contests and combats between people and animals
- Did Greek women have any political or legal rights?
- richest man in Rome
- advised the consuls, debated foreign policy, proposed laws, and approved contracts for constructing roads, temples, and defenses
- leader whose word was law and could overrule the consuls
- Latin word for "I forbid"
- nobles
- archaeologists who discovered Troy
- another name for slaves in Sparta
- keepers of tax and population records
- All life in Sparta revolved around the ______
- Minoan palace
- huge estates operated by slave labor that flourished in parts of the Roman Empire
- what the Romans called the Carthaginians
- basic unit of Roman society
- who wrote about the shortness of life and rewards of companionship in Odes
- new building material that the Romans used to construct the Pantheon
- description of Greek climate
- man who seized power and ruled the polis single-handedly
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- took charge of North Africa
- Romans adopted many deities from this society
- marketplace
- chief god of Greeks
- Rome's official language
- successors of the Minoans on Crete
- Roman soldiers
- example of a democracy
- Greek physician who formed the basis of Roman medical science
- group of 3 persons with equal power
- permanent military settlements
- Rome's harbor where trade took place
- example of an oligarchy
- power lies in the hands of all citizens
- kind of weapon that the Dorians had \
- wrote Metamorphoses (verses based on Greek mythology)
- reason for the big dispute between Antony and Octavian
- judges
- Egyptian astronomer who formed the foundation of Rome's astronomy; prediction of planet motions
- wealthiest Mediterranean city
- Island SW of Greek mainland
43 Clues: nobles • judges • marketplace • Minoan palace • Roman soldiers • chief god of Greeks • richest man in Rome • example of a democracy • example of an oligarchy • Rome's official language • Latin word for "I forbid" • took charge of North Africa • basic unit of Roman society • Island SW of Greek mainland • description of Greek climate • wealthiest Mediterranean city • sport that the Minoans enjoyed • ...
History of Greek Theatre- Adrian Russell 2021-03-01
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- writer of the lliad and the odyssey theater Dionysus
- All of the performers, except musicians, wore _____.The _____ Made it easier for male actors to play female characters.
- first of the four categories
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- imitation of an action that is serious and also,as having magnitude, complete in itself
- the origin of the word scene
- the father of Western philosophy.
- The greek god that is honored through greek theatre at festivals
- Something to shock the audience
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- Expressed opinions, gave advice, and occasionally threatened to interfere in the action.
- the entrance of the chorus
- an altar that was in the middle of the orchestra
- a religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to Dionysus.
- a man of noble stature, one who has a greatness about him.
- fourth of the four categories
- a monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes.
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- How speech reveals character
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the dancing space
- The earliest known playwright and actor
- The slope of the hill served as the seeing place
- The hero gains self-knowledge and changes from ignorance to significant insight and wisdom.
- Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it.
- the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- short, comic and poked fun at Greek myths using a chorus of satyrs.
- third of the four categories
- a fault of character such as pride or jealousy.
- Characters support the plot, their motivation drives the play.
- Usage of words to express thought
- Won the best playwright contest at the festival fore than any other Greek dramatist (24 times)
31 Clues: the entrance of the chorus • How speech reveals character • first of the four categories • the origin of the word scene • third of the four categories • fourth of the four categories • Something to shock the audience • the father of Western philosophy. • Usage of words to express thought • The earliest known playwright and actor • The arrangements of the events in the play • ...
Greece 1-7 Vocab Test Review 2025-04-22
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- A military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
- Greek victory over the Persian army that ended the First Persian War
- to stand for; to represent
- man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- to shut out, keep from participating
- oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- Greek city-state
- unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
- Farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- "high city" in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defenses were located
- to get
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- legal member of a country or city-state
- membership in a state or community which gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
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- Belief in many gods or deities
- military housing
- form of government in which citizens hold political power
- Greek victory over the Persian navy during the Second Persian War
- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- A collection of myths or stories that people tell about gods and heroes
- military alliance led by Sparta
- logical thinking
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- In ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- military alliance led by Athens
- form of teaching in which the teacher asks students question after question to force them to think more clearly
- A logical guess
29 Clues: to get • A logical guess • military housing • logical thinking • Greek city-state • to stand for; to represent • Belief in many gods or deities • military alliance led by Sparta • military alliance led by Athens • to shut out, keep from participating • school of philosophy founded by Plato • legal member of a country or city-state • A government ruled by a few powerful people • ...
Final Review 2025-05-21
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- author's attitude
- provides reasons and evidence to disprove the counterclaim
- death before cowardice
- repetition of grammatical structure to create rhythm
- Writers during this period turned away from Romanticism
- Major theme of the Tempest
- polite way to de-emphasize something
- king of the Danes
- clause that has a subject and verb, may not stand alone as a sentence
- word's literal meaning
- devourer of the mead hall's men
- God of the sea
- history of a word's origin
- acknowledges that part of the counterargument is valid
- error of reasoning
- joining of 2 contradictory terms
- Ruler of Olympus
- famous for "Allegory of the Cave"
- Greek deities who inspire mankind
- Crane's near life drowning inspired this story
- comes from the Greek word for emotion
- recurring elements
- goes against expectations
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- 14 line poem using rhyme scheme from Italian background
- ridicules the flaws of society
- Scandinavian hero of great renown
- interpretive or symbolic meaning derived from the text
- "Local Flavor"
- hero's major downfall
- language devices used to speak or write effectively
- Greek belief of being hospitable to strangers
- Odysseus's best friend
- word's implied meaning
- Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge based off his war experience
- dramatic speech given only to the audience
- Greek belief that the God's were susceptible to
- Odysseus's love interest
- sentence structure
- over exaggeration
- comes from the Greek word for character
- God of the underworld
- War of the opening to the Odyssey
- character who provides a contrast to another character
- comedic relief in Shakespeare's the Tempest
- comes from the Greek word for reasoning
- Polyphemus for one?
- in the middle of things
- monster of the island/slave to Prospero
- American Realism movement featuring "Fate"
- might seem contradictory but may contain some truth
50 Clues: "Local Flavor" • God of the sea • Ruler of Olympus • author's attitude • king of the Danes • over exaggeration • sentence structure • error of reasoning • recurring elements • Polyphemus for one? • hero's major downfall • God of the underworld • death before cowardice • Odysseus's best friend • word's implied meaning • word's literal meaning • in the middle of things • Odysseus's love interest • ...
Chapter 4: Ancient Greeks 2025-05-14
Across
- "The rule of the few"
- A ruler who seized power by force from the aristocrats
- in ancient Athens, the process for temporarily banning ambitious politicians from the city by popular vote
- the method of teaching used by the Greek philosopher Socrates; it employs a question-and-answer format to lead pupils to see things for themselves by using their own reason (2 words)
- A long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero (2 words)
- a system of government in which the people participate directly in government decision making through mass meetings (2 words)
- Athenian politician who codified the laws and added harsh penalties in the 600s
- Adopted by the Greeks to make learning to read and write simpler (2 words)
- Used by tyrants to gain and keep power (2 words)
- Built as the Greek capital of Egypt
- Became king of Macedonia at 20 years old (3 words)
- an organized system of thought, from the Greek for “love of wisdom”
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- Age when Greek language and ideas expanded to non- Greek world (2 words)
- This event is featured in the Iliad and the Odyssey (2 words)
- form of drama that portrays a conflict between the protagonist and a superior force and having a protagonist who is brought to ruin or extreme sorrow, especially as a result of a fatal flaw
- Civilization at its height in Greece between 1400 B.C. and 1200 B.C.
- in ancient Greece, a sacred shrine where a god or goddess was said to reveal the future through a priest or priestess
- The early Greek city-states, consisting of a city/town and its surrounding countryside
- the period between 461 B.C. and 429 B.C. when Pericles dominated Athenian politics and Athens reached the height of its power (3 words)
- Established the value of pi
20 Clues: "The rule of the few" • Established the value of pi • Built as the Greek capital of Egypt • Used by tyrants to gain and keep power (2 words) • Became king of Macedonia at 20 years old (3 words) • A ruler who seized power by force from the aristocrats • A long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero (2 words) • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-05-08
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- disease that caused many deaths
- Place where the major Greek gods lived
- Philosopher and student of Socrates. He founded the academy, Lyceum.
- He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- An intelligent general that seized the Macedonian throne in 359BC
- Greeks developed three types of this architecture
- Greek god of war
- He improved conditions of the poor around 594 BC
- An era dominated by Greek culture
- War, War between Sparta and Athens
- City of the birthplace of democracy
- The city- __________ was the basic division of much of Ancient Greece. Athens and Sparta were the two largest of these.
- A group of people who are chosen to decide guilt or innocence
- Building at the Acropolis in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena
- Enemy city-state of Athens
- Language spoken in Athens
- Persian emperor who led the Ionian Revolt
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- Pericles guided Athens through this period
- This group settled in mainland Greece around 2000BC
- Leader of the Greek gods. Also, god of lightning
- A fortress built on top of a hill at the center of Athens. Many temples to gods were built here
- Sporting event started by the Ancient Greeks. It is held every four years today
- Aesop was famous for these types of stories with talking animals and a moral
- Philosopher and student of Plato. He was also a scientist and teacher to Alexander the Great.
- One of the Greek playwrights
- a collection of stories that explain beliefs, events, or actions
- "Great" military leader of Greece that expanded the empire to include Egypt and much of Persia
- government ruled by a few people
- Unlike Greece, the United States has this type of democracy
- long poetic stories
- What Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were known for
- This great civilization conquered Greece, but copied much of their culture and gods
- The marketplace and center of commerce in Athens
33 Clues: Greek god of war • long poetic stories • Language spoken in Athens • Enemy city-state of Athens • One of the Greek playwrights • disease that caused many deaths • government ruled by a few people • An era dominated by Greek culture • He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • War, War between Sparta and Athens • City of the birthplace of democracy • ...
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 2016-11-21
Across
- I see a guy reading a...................(BOOK)
- You gotta do this or you get to visit Mr. Zobel
- The number of letters in the word "WARRIORS"
- This song makes me cry everytime :(
- My fav color :)
- haha lol
- 8+2x3 (ask your local mathematics teacher for help on this one!)
- I'm wearing a..................................(SHOE)
- My fav shoppe :)
- The google translated word for 'asshole'
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- I like to drink
- The 14th key on the second row
- That thing that fell out of Braiden's mouth
- The number of letters in the word "CHIROPRACTIC"
- The big bright ball of light that brights up the Earth (ask your local science teacher for help on this one!)
- Community High School Our great school :)
- e B e (you have to unscramble it, good luck, lol!)
- The number of letters in the word "ADVERTISE"
- Many people are wearing ____(SHOES)_____ in this room
- The number of letters in the word "CORPORATION"
- The bleachers are.......................................(BLUE)
- Log's fav sole b0sz !! >:)
- Beam
23 Clues: Beam • haha lol • I like to drink • My fav color :) • My fav shoppe :) • Log's fav sole b0sz !! >:) • The 14th key on the second row • This song makes me cry everytime :( • The google translated word for 'asshole' • Community High School Our great school :) • That thing that fell out of Braiden's mouth • The number of letters in the word "WARRIORS" • ...
Brown- Block 2 2022-08-25
Across
- belief that your culture is superior
- included in cultural diversity ( 12 letters)
- included in cultural diversity (8 letters)
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea
- in perfect agreement
- the existence of a variety of cultures
- included in cultural diversity (8 letters)
- people from asia, europe
- the last part of understanding a different culture
- family that consist of mother, father, and child
- values, beliefs, attitudes, languages, symbols, rituals, behaviors, and customs unique of a particular group of people
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- a classification of people based on national origin and/or culture
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group
- ___________the difference
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- included in cultural diversity (3 letters)
- racial groups from africa
- included in cultural diversity (9 letters)
- european people
- included in cultural diversity (6 letters)
- a person's identity in relation to the gender or genders to which they are sexually attracted
- a classification of people based on physical or biological characteristics
- included in cultural diversity (4 letters)
23 Clues: european people • in perfect agreement • people from asia, europe • ___________the difference • racial groups from africa • belief that your culture is superior • the existence of a variety of cultures • included in cultural diversity (3 letters) • included in cultural diversity (8 letters) • included in cultural diversity (8 letters) • ...
Thomas Becket 2021-02-22
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- Archbishop of... (10 letters)
- Henry and Thomas argued over the ..... (6 letters)
- After a few days of being dead Thomas was ......... (9
- After Thomas had died he was made a ..... (6 letters)
- The first name of the Archbishop before him (8 letters)
- II Who he argued with (five letters and 2 numbers)
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- Henry shouted "who will rid me of this ...... priest." (9 letters)
- How many knights went off to kill Thomas? (4 letters)
- Where in the cathedral was Thomas murdered? (hard question) (5 letters)
- First name of the archbishop after him (8 letters)
10 Clues: Archbishop of... (10 letters) • Henry and Thomas argued over the ..... (6 letters) • First name of the archbishop after him (8 letters) • II Who he argued with (five letters and 2 numbers) • How many knights went off to kill Thomas? (4 letters) • After Thomas had died he was made a ..... (6 letters) • After a few days of being dead Thomas was ......... (9 • ...
Unit 8, Week 1 2024-03-15
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- Animals that live in the water and have fins (4 letters)
- What we use to bite and chew our food (5 letters)
- More than one person (6 letters)
- Things we use to keep our books organized (7 letters)
- Grown-ups who are not ladies (3 letters)
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- Parts of our body we use for walking (4 letters)
- Boys and girls who are not yet adults (8 letters)
- You lose one of these if you during a video game, you have to restart (5 letters)
- A group of mothers
- Animals with wooly coats (5 letters)
10 Clues: A group of mothers • More than one person (6 letters) • Animals with wooly coats (5 letters) • Grown-ups who are not ladies (3 letters) • Parts of our body we use for walking (4 letters) • Boys and girls who are not yet adults (8 letters) • What we use to bite and chew our food (5 letters) • Things we use to keep our books organized (7 letters) • ...
Operating Systems 2025-04-07
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- In Quality meaning no mistakes 4 letters.
- Vision using values and pricipales. 2 words. 3,4 letters.
- Focus is on this to ensure a skilled and motivated team. 6 letters.
- Skilled traders are part of this operating system. 11 letters.
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- Environmental Operating System. 3 letters.
- Zero waste to landfill. 13 letters.
- Achieving SQDCPME objectives to become the ___ cost producer. 6 letters.
- Cost Operating System. 3 letters.
- This operating system ensures a healthy and safe environment, 7 letter.
- MP&L would fall under this operating system. 8 letters.
10 Clues: Cost Operating System. 3 letters. • Zero waste to landfill. 13 letters. • In Quality meaning no mistakes 4 letters. • Environmental Operating System. 3 letters. • MP&L would fall under this operating system. 8 letters. • Vision using values and pricipales. 2 words. 3,4 letters. • Skilled traders are part of this operating system. 11 letters. • ...
Easter Miles 2016-03-22
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- When they are fully grown they are tall and brown. (5 letters)
- It is small and yellow and hatches out of a egg. (5 letters)
- They can be any colour and they grow out the ground. (7 letters)
- It is green and tall and it grows out the ground. (5 letters)
- This animal is attracted to flowers and has black and yellow stripes. (4 letters)
- Jesus' body was laid here when he died. (4 letters)
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- This man is the son of God. (5 letters)
- They are green and they grow on trees. (6 letters)
- Jesus was killed on this object. (5 letters)
- Gives birth to bunnies. (6 letters)
10 Clues: Gives birth to bunnies. (6 letters) • This man is the son of God. (5 letters) • Jesus was killed on this object. (5 letters) • They are green and they grow on trees. (6 letters) • Jesus' body was laid here when he died. (4 letters) • It is small and yellow and hatches out of a egg. (5 letters) • It is green and tall and it grows out the ground. (5 letters) • ...
medical 2023-11-15
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- Pathology The study of the causes and effects of diseases (10 letters)
- Inflammation of the joints (6 letters):Arthritis
- Abbreviation for a unit of energy in nutrition (3 letters)
- Medical term for high blood pressure (9 letters)
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- Abbreviation for a type of medical imaging (3 letters)
- Organ responsible for filtering blood (5 letters)
- The body's ability to resist and fight infection (8 letters)
- Thesmallest unit of life (5 letters)
- A condition where the heart fails to pump blood efficiently (7 letters)
- A blood clot that forms and remains in a blood vessel (7 letters)
10 Clues: Thesmallest unit of life (5 letters) • Inflammation of the joints (6 letters):Arthritis • Medical term for high blood pressure (9 letters) • Organ responsible for filtering blood (5 letters) • Abbreviation for a type of medical imaging (3 letters) • Abbreviation for a unit of energy in nutrition (3 letters) • ...
Congress 2023-10-19
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- The number of representatives in the House of Representatives is determined by each state's (8 letters)
- The body of the United States government that creates and passes laws (6 letters)
- A meeting of a committee to discuss and vote on a bill (6 letters)
- Has 100 Members (6 Letters)
- The process by which a bill becomes a law (7 letters)
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- A debate on the floor of Congress (5 letters)
- The Speaker of the House is the leader of the (5 letters)
- A vote to approve a bill (5 letters)
- The two houses of Congress are the Senate and the (6 letters)
- Each senator represents a whole (4 letters)
10 Clues: Has 100 Members (6 Letters) • Each senator represents a whole (4 letters) • A vote to approve a bill (5 letters) • A debate on the floor of Congress (5 letters) • The Speaker of the House is the leader of the (5 letters) • The process by which a bill becomes a law (7 letters) • ...
Famous scientists 2023-10-15
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- - Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation (6 letters).
- - Pioneer of the Indian space program (7 letters).
- - Nobel laureate who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity (5 letters).
- - Inventor and electrical engineer who contributed to the development of AC power (5 letters).
- - Indian nuclear physicist, known as the father of the Indian nuclear program (6 letters).
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- - Developed the theory of evolution by natural selection (6 letters).
- - Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity (7 letters).
- - Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and cosmology (7 letters).
- - Indian physicist who discovered the Raman effect (5 letters).
- - Astronomer who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism (7 letters).
10 Clues: - Pioneer of the Indian space program (7 letters). • - Indian physicist who discovered the Raman effect (5 letters). • - Developed the theory of evolution by natural selection (6 letters). • - Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation (6 letters). • - Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity (7 letters). • ...
Shopping Fun 2024-03-27
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- A small shop that sells a specific type of product (6 letters)
- A plastic card used for making purchases (4 letters)
- Where you might find fresh produce and groceries (5 letters)
- The act of exchanging goods or services for money (4 letters)
- Where you might find discounts on products (6 letters)
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- Where you might try on clothes before buying (7 letters)
- A large building with many different stores (9 letters)
- Where you pay for items in a store (6 letters)
- A document that shows the price and details of items for sale (7 letters)
- A place where goods are sold, often with many stores (7 letters)
10 Clues: Where you pay for items in a store (6 letters) • A plastic card used for making purchases (4 letters) • Where you might find discounts on products (6 letters) • A large building with many different stores (9 letters) • Where you might try on clothes before buying (7 letters) • Where you might find fresh produce and groceries (5 letters) • ...
Statistics of Managers 2024-08-14
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- A market structure characterized by a single seller. (8 letters)
- A detailed examination of a company's accounts or financial situation. (5 letters)
- A measure of a company's efficiency in using its assets. (6 letters)
- The percentage of total sales generated by a specific company. (8 letters)
- A formal statement of a company's financial performance. (7 letters)
- The person responsible for overseeing the company's finances. (10 letters)
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- A visual representation of a company's organizational structure. (10 letters)
- An annual report filed by publicly traded companies. (6 letters)
- The practice of obtaining goods or services from an external supplier. (10 letters)
- The total revenue minus total expenses. (6 letters)
10 Clues: The total revenue minus total expenses. (6 letters) • A market structure characterized by a single seller. (8 letters) • An annual report filed by publicly traded companies. (6 letters) • A measure of a company's efficiency in using its assets. (6 letters) • A formal statement of a company's financial performance. (7 letters) • ...
JMP Crossword challenge Day 2 2024-09-16
Across
- - Confluence's primary navigation feature for quickly accessing content. (4 letters)
- - A Confluence integration that facilitates real-time team collaboration. (6 letters)
- - The Crowd feature that maps users to groups. (10 letters)
- - This Crowd feature allows for managing access across multiple directories. (15 letters)
- - The main tool in Confluence for creating visual structures like flowcharts. (6 letters)
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- - A Confluence feature that helps with version control of pages. (11 letters)
- - Crowd's feature for integrating third-party authentication methods. (10 letters)
- - A space management feature in Confluence. (11 letters)
- - A type of Confluence page designed for documenting meeting notes. (7 letters)
- - Confluence feature that allows embedding of Jira issues directly.(5 letters)
10 Clues: - A space management feature in Confluence. (11 letters) • - The Crowd feature that maps users to groups. (10 letters) • - A Confluence feature that helps with version control of pages. (11 letters) • - Confluence feature that allows embedding of Jira issues directly.(5 letters) • - A type of Confluence page designed for documenting meeting notes. (7 letters) • ...
Hannah’s Vow 2024-07-13
Across
- What Hannah did in anguish as she prayed. (4 Letters)
- A sacred tent where Hannah prayed to the Lord. (10 Letters)
- The deity to whom Hannah directed her prayers. (4 Letters)
- The priest who eventually blesses Hannah. (3 Letters)
- Hannah's solemn promise to dedicate her future child to God. (3 Letters)
- The location where Hannah and her family journeyed for worship. (6 Letters)
- The woman who made a heartfelt vow to God for a child. (6 Letters)
Down
- Eli, who initially misunderstands Hannah's intense prayer. (6 letters)
- How Hannah humbly refers to herself in her prayer. (11 Letters)
- Hannah’s husband who comforts her in her distress. (7 Letters)
10 Clues: What Hannah did in anguish as she prayed. (4 Letters) • The priest who eventually blesses Hannah. (3 Letters) • The deity to whom Hannah directed her prayers. (4 Letters) • A sacred tent where Hannah prayed to the Lord. (10 Letters) • Hannah’s husband who comforts her in her distress. (7 Letters) • How Hannah humbly refers to herself in her prayer. (11 Letters) • ...
the story of an hour by kate chopin 2024-06-02
Across
- What Louise feels when she believes she is free (7 letters)
- The first name of Louise's sister (9 letters)
- A key theme in the story, involving restrictions on personal freedom (10 letters)
- A state of being free from restrictions (7 letters)
- A feeling of deep sadness caused by loss (5 letters)
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- The last name of the author of "The Story of An Hour" (6 letters)
- The main character's first name (6 letters)
- The part of the house where Louise retreats to be alone (4 letters)
- The season symbolizing new beginnings and hope in the story (6 letters)
- The institution that confines Louise (8 letters)
10 Clues: The main character's first name (6 letters) • The first name of Louise's sister (9 letters) • The institution that confines Louise (8 letters) • A state of being free from restrictions (7 letters) • A feeling of deep sadness caused by loss (5 letters) • What Louise feels when she believes she is free (7 letters) • ...
