greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Aztec Mythology 2012-11-26
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- Where did Aztec people go if they died in battle or giving birth?
- Whats the name of the realm of the dead?
- Were Aztec people sacred of death that much?
- How many hells are there?
- Where did an Aztec person go if they died a normal death?
- Over how many Gods did they believe in?
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- What did the Aztec people feed the sun?
- They believed the Earth was...
- How many heavens are there?
- Who did they think fought the sun?
10 Clues: How many hells are there? • How many heavens are there? • They believed the Earth was... • Who did they think fought the sun? • What did the Aztec people feed the sun? • Over how many Gods did they believe in? • Whats the name of the realm of the dead? • Were Aztec people sacred of death that much? • Where did an Aztec person go if they died a normal death? • ...
mythology vocab 2013-11-06
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- adj. having a shine or glow
- 1 wheeled transportation device
- a syndrome due to cumulnative blows absorbed in the boxing ring (hyphonated)
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- the ability to make considerate decisions or come to sensible conclusions
- the study of drugs that affect mental and behavioral activity
- adj. part of the ocean that receives no sun light
- someone who makes or sells eyeglasses
- adv. brightly, clearly
- v. to provide or brighten with light
- n. an apparatus for observing substances that emit light for a very short time
10 Clues: adv. brightly, clearly • adj. having a shine or glow • 1 wheeled transportation device • v. to provide or brighten with light • someone who makes or sells eyeglasses • adj. part of the ocean that receives no sun light • the study of drugs that affect mental and behavioral activity • the ability to make considerate decisions or come to sensible conclusions • ...
Mythology Vocab 2013-09-19
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- this word comes from Clotho, the spinner of the thread of life
- Two well-matched contestants
- to fight with amazing boldness
- from Eros, relating to love
- meaning "bold vaulting ambition," from Icarus who flew too near the sun and died doing it
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- a woman of surpassing beauty and charm
- Words which foretell evil and are not heeded
- from the nymph Echo who fell in love with Narcissus but was under a curse which allowed her to repeat only the last word of what was said to her
- one who is clever in devising schemes
- To annoy
10 Clues: To annoy • from Eros, relating to love • Two well-matched contestants • to fight with amazing boldness • one who is clever in devising schemes • a woman of surpassing beauty and charm • Words which foretell evil and are not heeded • this word comes from Clotho, the spinner of the thread of life • ...
Greece Mythology 2023-02-02
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- Matematikawan, fisikawan Yunani, penemu dan astronom
- Dewa yang mengikat Dewi Hera di kursi emas
- Dewa cahaya, musik, pemanah, pengobatan, matahari
- Pematung, pelukis, arsitek yunani
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- Dewi kemenangan
- Filsuf Athena Yunani klasik
- monster laut yang akan memakan Andromeda calon istri Perseus
- Dokter Yunani kuno dan bapak kedokteran barat
- Raja dari segala dewa dewi di Olympus
- Dewa perang
10 Clues: Dewa perang • Dewi kemenangan • Filsuf Athena Yunani klasik • Pematung, pelukis, arsitek yunani • Raja dari segala dewa dewi di Olympus • Dewa yang mengikat Dewi Hera di kursi emas • Dokter Yunani kuno dan bapak kedokteran barat • Dewa cahaya, musik, pemanah, pengobatan, matahari • Matematikawan, fisikawan Yunani, penemu dan astronom • ...
NORSE MYTHOLOGY 2021-09-16
10 Clues: Thor’s wife • mimir’s well • odin’s spear • tree of life • the thunderer • Thor’s hammer • the trickster • the all farther • home of the gods • end of the world
Mythology Vocabulary 2025-01-06
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- Lucky Suerta
- Impossible to hurt; invincible Imposible herir; invencible
- Disagreement, conflict between people Desacuerdo, conflicto entre personas
- evil or morally wrong aldad o moralmente equivocado
- Living forever; never dying Viviendo para siempre; nunca morir
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- Praising a higher power (god) Alabando a un poder superior (dios)
- be a direct blood relative of ser pariente consanguíneo directo de
- Extremely angry Extremadamente enojado
- ENERGETIC,QUICK ENERGÉTICO,RÁPIDO
- a man who pursues a relationship with a woman for marriageun hombre que persigue una relación con una mujer para casarse
10 Clues: Lucky Suerta • ENERGETIC,QUICK ENERGÉTICO,RÁPIDO • Extremely angry Extremadamente enojado • evil or morally wrong aldad o moralmente equivocado • Impossible to hurt; invincible Imposible herir; invencible • Living forever; never dying Viviendo para siempre; nunca morir • Praising a higher power (god) Alabando a un poder superior (dios) • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-12-12
10 Clues: All father • Tree of life • God of thunder • God of Mischeif • Home of the aesir • Type of mythology • Home of the humans • Watchman of the gods • Wolf that ate the sun • Fire Giant at ragnarok
Norse mythology 2024-04-02
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- god of light and prosperity
- known as the trickster god
- expert fisherman, navigators, and artists
- lowest position in the culture
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- responsible for protecting clan and rewarding people
- free and can own land but not at the top
- father of all God's
- daughter of Loki
- has visions of the future
- has a powerful hammer said to create craters
10 Clues: daughter of Loki • father of all God's • has visions of the future • known as the trickster god • god of light and prosperity • lowest position in the culture • free and can own land but not at the top • expert fisherman, navigators, and artists • has a powerful hammer said to create craters • responsible for protecting clan and rewarding people
Mythology Monsters 2022-01-21
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- half women, half-bird
- winged horse
- Monster of Crete,body of a man, head of a bull
- half eagle, half lion
- can turn you to stone by looking at her
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- mythical creature with the body of a lion, and the head of a human, falcon, or ram
- three-headed dog, guardian of the underworld
- gigantic water snake with nine heads
- mythical and sacred firebird
- body of a bird, head of a human
10 Clues: winged horse • half women, half-bird • half eagle, half lion • mythical and sacred firebird • body of a bird, head of a human • gigantic water snake with nine heads • can turn you to stone by looking at her • three-headed dog, guardian of the underworld • Monster of Crete,body of a man, head of a bull • ...
Mythology Recap 2025-06-12
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- Brought to life by the word of god
- Myths about how we got here
- Where myths come from
- Home of the Norse gods, across the rainbow bridge
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- How the Norse gods stay immortal
- Swallowed his own children
- What the Greeks called the sky
- Thursday is named for this thundery god
- (Eventually) won the Titanomachy
- Runs the Greek afterlife
10 Clues: Where myths come from • Runs the Greek afterlife • Swallowed his own children • Myths about how we got here • What the Greeks called the sky • How the Norse gods stay immortal • (Eventually) won the Titanomachy • Brought to life by the word of god • Thursday is named for this thundery god • Home of the Norse gods, across the rainbow bridge
Religion of rome 2022-11-18
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- the opposite of Hermens.
- the opposite of Hades.
- One of a roman gods.
- Relating to or believing in a religion.
- Part human and part divine.
- the opposite of Zeus.
- the opposite of Aphrodite.
- the opposite of Hephaestus.
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- the opposite of Cronus.
- the opposite of Poseidon.
- They are stores.
- the opposite of Hera.
- the opposite of Ares.
- The women gods.
- the opposite of Leto.
- They are greeks culture.
16 Clues: The women gods. • They are stores. • One of a roman gods. • the opposite of Hera. • the opposite of Ares. • the opposite of Leto. • the opposite of Zeus. • the opposite of Hades. • the opposite of Cronus. • the opposite of Hermens. • They are greeks culture. • the opposite of Poseidon. • the opposite of Aphrodite. • Part human and part divine. • the opposite of Hephaestus. • ...
Myths and Legends 2023-03-06
14 Clues: Pagan God • Golden King • Greek Witch • Star Barrier • Cursed Dragon • Wife of Jason • Angel of Death • Greek God of War • Five-Headed Dragon • Egyptian God of Death • Hundred-Headed Dragon • Land of the Ice Giants • Monster of the Labyrinth • Egyptian God of the Underworld
Religion of rome 2022-11-18
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- the opposite of Hermens.
- the opposite of Hades.
- One of a roman gods.
- Relating to or believing in a religion.
- Part human and part divine.
- the opposite of Zeus.
- the opposite of Aphrodite.
- the opposite of Hephaestus.
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- the opposite of Cronus.
- the opposite of Poseidon.
- They are stores.
- the opposite of Hera.
- the opposite of Ares.
- The women gods.
- the opposite of Leto.
- They are greeks culture.
16 Clues: The women gods. • They are stores. • One of a roman gods. • the opposite of Hera. • the opposite of Ares. • the opposite of Leto. • the opposite of Zeus. • the opposite of Hades. • the opposite of Cronus. • the opposite of Hermens. • They are greeks culture. • the opposite of Poseidon. • the opposite of Aphrodite. • Part human and part divine. • the opposite of Hephaestus. • ...
Roman Religion 2022-11-29
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- god of the underworld
- god or goddess
- the god of love
- god of love
- worshipers of emperors of Rome
- the study of myth
- female spirit that is adored
- the god of seed
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- the god of rivers
- what romans focused on more in story
- belief in one god
- roman religion was influenced by
- offspring of god and mortal
- two-faced god
- gods were named after them
- male superhuman
16 Clues: god of love • two-faced god • god or goddess • the god of love • male superhuman • the god of seed • the god of rivers • belief in one god • the study of myth • god of the underworld • gods were named after them • offspring of god and mortal • female spirit that is adored • worshipers of emperors of Rome • roman religion was influenced by • what romans focused on more in story
Ancient Greece 2023-05-31
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- - series of wars found between the Greek city states and Persia
- - alliance of Greek City States headed by the Athens that was organized to protect Greek invasion
- - what were the cities Alexander built called?
- - meeting place of the Delian League
- - their belief system
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- - 28 elders + 2 kings, elders, over 60 years old, from royal family
- - a great ruler who conquered Greece for 11 years
- - formation of wall of shields
- - the spread of Greek culture caused by Alexanders conquest
- - who won the Greco-Persian wars?
- - hereditary rule, high priests, generals
11 Clues: - their belief system • - formation of wall of shields • - who won the Greco-Persian wars? • - meeting place of the Delian League • - hereditary rule, high priests, generals • - what were the cities Alexander built called? • - a great ruler who conquered Greece for 11 years • - the spread of Greek culture caused by Alexanders conquest • ...
Greece Key Terms 3 2023-01-09
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- Greek scientist, inventor, and mathematician
- kingdom located just north of Greece
- Philip II’s son who established a huge empire
- relating to the culture that blended Greek with Egyptian, Persian, and Indian influences
- king of Macedonia who conquered Greece
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- the neighboring empire to Greece and Macedonia
- an island-city where a colossal bronze statue was of the Greek sun-god Helios was constructed
- Egyptian city that was the center of Hellenistic culture
- the common Hellenistic language of trade and commerce
- Persian king in opposition to Alexander
- Greek mathematician and pioneer in geometry
11 Clues: kingdom located just north of Greece • king of Macedonia who conquered Greece • Persian king in opposition to Alexander • Greek mathematician and pioneer in geometry • Greek scientist, inventor, and mathematician • Philip II’s son who established a huge empire • the neighboring empire to Greece and Macedonia • the common Hellenistic language of trade and commerce • ...
Art & Pottery 2021-07-28
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- One of the few regular trips women could make outside the home in ancient Athens was to collect water from public fountains near the agora. They carried the water in an (7)
- In Greek mythology, the Amazons were a nation of female warriors. They were often depicted in (7) with Greeks
- The ‘mask of Agamemnon’ which was found from excavated graves in Mycenae is made out of (4)
- In ancient China, artisans were seen as the lowest classes, these people were skilled (9), including armourers, metalworkers, and carpenters
- Ancient Greek actors performed in open-air theaters using (5) to enhance their performances
- Wall paintings often displayed farming techniques that included planting and harvesting crops, along with managing (9)
- Three ‘Nazca Lines’ have been named the ‘Astronaut Man’, ‘The Hands’, and ‘The (11)’
- A great basalt stela found is made from the same blocks as the Olmec ‘giant heads’, but appears to be carved a few hundred years after the end of the Olmec civilisation. The (7) on it indicate the date 36 BCE
- There is almost no evidence of the ‘Sold Stone Age’ however, many of the primary sources from this era include rock paintings which provide proof of animals that no longer exist, including the GIANT (7) and sabre-tooth tiger
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- (7) were regularly created for and found in churches, some displayed the Virgin Mary
- Also found buried at ‘La Venta’ were jade figures surrounded by axes that are believed to represent the pillars of a (9)
- A stone vessel from ancient Iraq that is believed to have been carved between 3300 and 3000 BC shows figures of sheep, goats, and (6)
- Around 4000 and 3000 BC traders used (5) to make impressions in wet clay to identify their property
- The oldest (6) artifacts yet discovered in Middle America were 37 statues, each wrapped in a fibre mat and accompanied by offerings that included beads, pottery, and axes
- Indigenous rock engravings on the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia Dampier Archipelago display (10) of animals that are now extinct
- The ‘buried treasure of La Venta’ was a mosaic platform made from (10) blocks that was never meant to be found
- A Roman stele was also known as a (7) monument
17 Clues: A Roman stele was also known as a (7) monument • (7) were regularly created for and found in churches, some displayed the Virgin Mary • Three ‘Nazca Lines’ have been named the ‘Astronaut Man’, ‘The Hands’, and ‘The (11)’ • The ‘mask of Agamemnon’ which was found from excavated graves in Mycenae is made out of (4) • ...
Mapeh 2025-02-26
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- What medieval religious play depicted the story of Adam and Eve’s fall?
- What was William Shakespeare called?
- What is the name of the first known English tragedy play?
- Which theatre influenced Roman theater?
- This is a humorous tale about a strong woman who led a female coalition to end war in Greece.
- What were medieval traveling performers called?
- Who began staging theater with Biblical stories on Easter Sundays.
- Theater was banned in ______, but minstrels kept it alive by performing in markets, public places, and festivals
- What is the side entrance for the chorus in Greek theater?
- What is the backdrop or stage building in ancient Greek theater?
- Always ____ to learn something useful
- Who performs on stage in a play?
- What is the large circular area at the center part of the theatre in Greek theater called?
- Satyr Play is an ancient greek form of _____ comedy
- What is the Italian comedy performed by professional troupes called?
- Minstrels traveled as jugglers, storytellers, ______ , dancers, singers, and more.
- _________these are as education in memselves
- What is the viewing place on the slope of a hill?
- Gorboduc was written by ______ Norton and _____ Sackville.
- What were the dramatic performances with music, dance, and masks called during the Renaissance?
- A renowned writer of tragedies in ancient Greece
- Theatre began from ____ , ritual, and ceremony
- Who is the father of tragedy?
- What word means "place of seeing"?
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- it features protagonists choosing a Godly life over evil, guided by personifications of moral attributes.
- Who was a prominent supporter of theatre?
- Who is responsible for guiding the actors in a play?
- Shakespeare's four greatest works of tragedies are Hamlet, Othello, _____ , and King Lear.
- What type of play involves serious events and often ends unhappily?
- What are the characters in satyr plays that are part man, part goat?
- Who said "Experience travel-these are as education in themselves"?
- Roman theater often featured chariot races, _____, and public executions.
- Gorboduc was also titled _____ and Porrex
- Who was the Greek playwrighter that wrote most of the comedy plays?
- Memory is the ______ of all
- Comedy plays are derived from imitation; no traces of ____
- What type of play is humorous and lighthearted?
- A compound of two Greek words, "_____" or "goat" and "ode," meaning song
- Who writes scripts for theater performances?
- Which civilization’s theater featured gladiator fights and public executions?
- This is one of William Shakespeare's famous plays
- Who built the first permanent theater in Rome?
- Who is a famous playwright of the Renaissance?
- Which play by Euripides is considered an adventurous comedy?
- What era of theater revived Greek and Roman styles?
- This building was part of a multi-use complex featuring a large quadriporticus.
- Who said "Memory is the mother of all wisdom" ?
- University Drama aimed to recreate _____ tragedy.
- What type of Greek play includes comic elements and features half-goat, half-man creatures?
- Minstrels were seen as dangerous and _____
50 Clues: Memory is the ______ of all • Who is the father of tragedy? • Who performs on stage in a play? • What word means "place of seeing"? • What was William Shakespeare called? • Always ____ to learn something useful • Which theatre influenced Roman theater? • Who was a prominent supporter of theatre? • Gorboduc was also titled _____ and Porrex • ...
Roman God Crossword 2021-11-18
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- The Roman version of the Greek god Hera
- The Roman version of the Greek god Hephaestus
- The Roman version of the Greek god Demeter
- The Roman version of the Greek god Artemis
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- The Roman version of the Greek god Zeus
- There was a spaceship named after him
- The Roman version of the Greek god Athena
- The Roman version of the Greek god Hestia
8 Clues: There was a spaceship named after him • The Roman version of the Greek god Hera • The Roman version of the Greek god Zeus • The Roman version of the Greek god Athena • The Roman version of the Greek god Hestia • The Roman version of the Greek god Demeter • The Roman version of the Greek god Artemis • The Roman version of the Greek god Hephaestus
Percy Jackson Battle of the Labyrinth 2021-12-01
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- large creature wit one eye
- Percy Jacksons weapon
- a guide through the Labyrinth
- antagonist in the book
- Greek god of he underworld
- Daedalus's nephew
- 2nd tallest dam in U.S
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- Main character
- Greek god of travel
- God of the sea
- Percy's half brother
- God of doors and passages
- large maze
- lost God of the wild
- inventor of labyrinth
- main Satyr
16 Clues: large maze • main Satyr • Main character • God of the sea • Daedalus's nephew • Greek god of travel • Percy's half brother • lost God of the wild • Percy Jacksons weapon • inventor of labyrinth • antagonist in the book • 2nd tallest dam in U.S • God of doors and passages • large creature wit one eye • Greek god of he underworld • a guide through the Labyrinth
Family Worship 01252022 2022-01-25
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- a secondary wife who was often a slave girl
- cousin of Barnabas
- prophesied that messiah would be given this to drink (Psalms69:21)
- Roman weight of 11.5 oz/ 327 grams
- physician
- name in Hebrew is Yeshua
- Bystanders thought Jesus was calling for Elijah
- the original name of the first month of the Jewish sacred calendar and the 7th month of the secular calendar running from mid-March to mid-April
- another name given to Esau (Gen 25:30)
- Greek word for torture stake
- translated from Greek word pre-sby'te-ros
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- disciple whom Jesus loved
- Latin term meaning to have the legs broken
- 12th month of the Jewish sacred calendar and 6th month of the secular calendar running from mid-Feb to mid-March
- 6th month of the Jewish sacred calendar;12th on secular running from mid-August to mid-September(Neh6:15)
- Adhonai, Elohim
- member of the Sanhedrin and secret disciple of Jesus
- Greek word literally meaning "to breathe out"; expire
- pebbles or small bits of wood or stone used in making decisions
- from the Greek word pneu'ma
- a composition, lyrical or musical expressing deep sorrow
- the apostle John was charged with her care
- tax collector
- the name of the eighth month of the Jewish sacred calendar and the second month of the secular calendar running from mid-October to mid-November
24 Clues: physician • tax collector • Adhonai, Elohim • cousin of Barnabas • name in Hebrew is Yeshua • disciple whom Jesus loved • from the Greek word pneu'ma • Greek word for torture stake • Roman weight of 11.5 oz/ 327 grams • another name given to Esau (Gen 25:30) • translated from Greek word pre-sby'te-ros • Latin term meaning to have the legs broken • ...
Roman and greek crossword 2021-11-12
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- a series of sports performed to entertain people
- a person who fought in the roman army
- a roman god whose otherwise known as zeus and is a planet name
- Wreath, a headpiece that was well known for being seen on Julius Caesar's head
- colosseum, A big oval shaped place where gladiators fought
- a system that transports water on top of arches
- a roman god otherwise known as the god of the sea and is a planet
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with cloth wrapped hands
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with their bare hands
- a roman go otherwise known as hera
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- racing, a greek sport in which people race on two wheels carts pulled behind horses
- a form of story believed to tell ancient greek tales
- a sport in which people threw long poles
- a form of art done by moving around a stage gracefully
- a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite
- otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet
- numerals, a system of numbers invented by the romans
- strong people who fight for others entertainment and glory
- clock, a device that makes water spill from one jug to another to tell time
- a roman god otherwise known as the goddess of wisdom
20 Clues: a roman go otherwise known as hera • a person who fought in the roman army • a sport in which people threw long poles • a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite • a system that transports water on top of arches • a series of sports performed to entertain people • otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet • ...
Ancient Greece 2014-06-29
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- Greek word for city states
- God of the Underworld
- Eight to ten ranks made a formation called the_________
- The Greeks believed the gods lived on top of this mountain, the tallest in Greece
- The Ancient Greeks took their _______ very seriously and kept in good favour of the gods
- _______ Were thought to be the thinkers of Ancient Greece
- The ______ was important for trade, food and transportation
- Affected the development of one government in Greece
- Did not have any privileges, rights or responsibilities
- A person who controls a government alone, usually by force
- King of the gods.
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- The name of the Aegean Sea comes from Aegeus, who was a legendary Greek _________.
- The minotaur lived in a labyrinth on the island of ______
- Only free men were these
- God of the sea
- Sparta and Athens fought a long war, called the _________ War
- Greek city-state famous for democratic government
- One of the battle sites between Greece and Persia
- This philosopher was a student of Socrates. He wrote much of what we know about Socrates.
- A Greek marketplace
- A government where all citizens can vote
- Mother Earth
- Grew up helping their mothers around the house
- The ancient Greeks believed that their _____________ caused events like thunder and earthquakes
- One of the seas surrounding Greece
- Had the fiercest warriors.
- ______ was necessary due to the geography of Greece
27 Clues: Mother Earth • God of the sea • King of the gods. • A Greek marketplace • God of the Underworld • Only free men were these • Greek word for city states • Had the fiercest warriors. • One of the seas surrounding Greece • A government where all citizens can vote • Grew up helping their mothers around the house • Greek city-state famous for democratic government • ...
Ancient Greece Chapters 1-3 2022-12-13
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- Able statesman who ruled Athens
- Lawmaking body
- Government headed by a privileged minority or upper class
- Colorful painting completed on wet plaster
- Became capital of Greek states
- Greek city state that made a living off the sea
- Ten year war between Mycenae and the city of Troy
- Government in which ruling power belongs to a few people
- Government in which the people hold ruling power
- Ruler who gained power by force
- Massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
- Fixed salary given to public office holders
- Poet credited with the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete
- Group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case
- Greek city state most well known for their military power
- Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place
- System of government in which citizens participate directly in the day-to-day affairs rather than through elected representatives
- Formal agreement between 2 or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- A government in which a king or Queen exercises central power
- A native resident of a town or country
- Narrow Water passage
- Highest and most fortified point within a Greek city state
- practice in ancient Greece used to banish a public figure who threatened democracy
24 Clues: Lawmaking body • Narrow Water passage • Became capital of Greek states • Able statesman who ruled Athens • Ruler who gained power by force • Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place • A native resident of a town or country • Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete • Colorful painting completed on wet plaster • Fixed salary given to public office holders • ...
Ancient Greece Chapters 1-3 2022-12-13
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- Able statesman who ruled Athens
- Lawmaking body
- Government headed by a privileged minority or upper class
- Colorful painting completed on wet plaster
- Became capital of Greek states
- Greek city state that made a living off the sea
- Ten year war between Mycenae and the city of Troy
- Government in which ruling power belongs to a few people
- Government in which the people hold ruling power
- Ruler who gained power by force
- Massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
- Fixed salary given to public office holders
- Poet credited with the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete
- Group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case
- Greek city state most well known for their military power
- Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place
- System of government in which citizens participate directly in the day-to-day affairs rather than through elected representatives
- Formal agreement between 2 or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- A government in which a king or Queen exercises central power
- A native resident of a town or country
- Narrow Water passage
- Highest and most fortified point within a Greek city state
- practice in ancient Greece used to banish a public figure who threatened democracy
24 Clues: Lawmaking body • Narrow Water passage • Became capital of Greek states • Able statesman who ruled Athens • Ruler who gained power by force • Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place • A native resident of a town or country • Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete • Colorful painting completed on wet plaster • Fixed salary given to public office holders • ...
Ancient Greece Chapters 1-3 2022-12-13
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- Able statesman who ruled Athens
- Lawmaking body
- Government headed by a privileged minority or upper class
- Colorful painting completed on wet plaster
- Became capital of Greek states
- Greek city state that made a living off the sea
- Ten year war between Mycenae and the city of Troy
- Government in which ruling power belongs to a few people
- Government in which the people hold ruling power
- Ruler who gained power by force
- Massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
- Fixed salary given to public office holders
- Poet credited with the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete
- Group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case
- Greek city state most well known for their military power
- Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place
- System of government in which citizens participate directly in the day-to-day affairs rather than through elected representatives
- Formal agreement between 2 or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- A government in which a king or Queen exercises central power
- A native resident of a town or country
- Narrow Water passage
- Highest and most fortified point within a Greek city state
- practice in ancient Greece used to banish a public figure who threatened democracy
24 Clues: Lawmaking body • Narrow Water passage • Became capital of Greek states • Able statesman who ruled Athens • Ruler who gained power by force • Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place • A native resident of a town or country • Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete • Colorful painting completed on wet plaster • Fixed salary given to public office holders • ...
hisrtoy of art 2017-11-25
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- de milo / the most famous Greek sculptures during the last period of ancient Greek art.
- / a tall rectangular monument with a pyramid like point of Egyptians sculpture.
- / Common characteristics of Mesopotamian art are repetition of simple patterns, characters, natural and _________ symbolism.
- / responsible for spreading literacy among Nobles throughout his-reign.
- / Roman artists had a much more _________ outlook and tempered idealistic.
- / Sumerian sculptures appear to be made primarily out of cones and _________.
- / Santorini the most beautiful black igneous rock also known as?
- / wall paintings been uncovered by Archaeologists that have been well preserved by the volcanic ash.
- / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts.
- Ages / early Christian Byzantine also known as?
- / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations.
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- / major art forms during early Palaeolithic period.
- / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created.
- / one of eight major artistic movements during medieval period.
- kong / the city of Akrotiri on the volcanic island of Theorem.
- / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia.
- / one of the most impressive domes in Rome.
- / An art form that was common in the Roman catacombs.
- / the first Christian Emperor.
- / Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini.
- / an ancient Greek sculptor in bronze of the 5th century BCE.
- / the largest figures in any painting symbolizing their dominance and power of Egyptian art.
- / Popular materials used to create Mesopotamian arts.
23 Clues: / the first Christian Emperor. • / one of the most impressive domes in Rome. • / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia. • / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts. • Ages / early Christian Byzantine also known as? • / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created. • / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations. • ...
Learning Contract #4 - History Vocab 2023-12-12
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- A violent conflict between a state and one or more organized non-state actors in the state's territory
- A Doric temple of Athena built on the acropolis at Athens
- Ancient kingdom in SE Europe
- A government by the people
- A peninsula in southern Europe bordered by the Aegean Sea
- A system of economic trading in which money replaces bartering
- A ruler who exercises absolute power oppressively or brutally
- A fusion of the ancient Greek world with that of Western Asian, Northeastern African, and Southwestern Asian
- A small group of people hold most or all political power.
- A time period in which a civilization is at its peak
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- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- A governing body or upper class usually made up of a hereditary nobility
- Act of trading goods and services without the use of money
- A body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation
- An alliance of Greek states formed by Sparta
- A ruling system in which a society is ruled by a single person
- An alliance of ancient Greek states lead by Athens formed in 478–77 BC to fight Persia
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on two sides
- A Greek City-State
- The capital and largest city of Greece
20 Clues: A Greek City-State • A government by the people • Ancient kingdom in SE Europe • The capital and largest city of Greece • An alliance of Greek states formed by Sparta • A time period in which a civilization is at its peak • A piece of land that is surrounded by water on two sides • A Doric temple of Athena built on the acropolis at Athens • ...
Chapter 1 Section 1 Crossword 6th Grade 2025-08-18
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- streak of light produced when a meteoroid breaks up in Earth's atmosphere, pg 14
- an object that orbits the sun, pg 13
- Greek meaning of the word planet, pg 17
- number of planets in our solar system, pg 13
- orbital shape of each planet, oval, pg 19
- body that orbits a planet, pg 13
- Greek for "sun", pg 19
- cold mixture of dust and ice approaching the sun, pg 14
- made using the five senses, pg 13
- Greek philosopher who proposed Earth in the center of the universe, pg 18
- pattern or group of stars forming an image in the sky, pg 15
- Italian scientist who discovered the moons of Jupiter, pg 19
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- has component of stars, pg 13
- giant ball of superheated gas, pg 13
- one word and a letter, name of early astronomer born in 476 CE, pg 13
- model of solar system with Sun in the center of solar system, pg 19
- model of solar system with Earth in the middle, pg 18
- planet with phases similar to moon, pg 20
- the apparent movement of stars from East to West, caused by Earth's ________, pg 16
- constellation found in the east in winter, west in spring, pg 16
- gas component of stars, pg 13
- Greek astronomer who proposed epicycles for geocentric model, pg 18
22 Clues: Greek for "sun", pg 19 • has component of stars, pg 13 • gas component of stars, pg 13 • body that orbits a planet, pg 13 • made using the five senses, pg 13 • giant ball of superheated gas, pg 13 • an object that orbits the sun, pg 13 • Greek meaning of the word planet, pg 17 • orbital shape of each planet, oval, pg 19 • planet with phases similar to moon, pg 20 • ...
LC #4 Crossword 2026-01-17
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- War between opposing groups of citizens in the same country
- Ruler who cannot be limited by law or constitution
- Body of heavily armed military of Ancient Greece
- A group that is usually corrupt, having control of the state
- A form of government where power is given to the people
- Period of time in ancient Greece after Classical Greece, marked by expansion of Greek Culture
- Peninsula is located in southern Europe and is between the Adriatic and Ionian sea and the Aegean and Black Sea on the other side.
- Region in southern Europe in Balkan Peninsula in Northeastern Greece, former Yugoslav section in Northern Macedonia and southwestern Bulgaria
- System where goods and services are traded with other goods and services
- Somebody who studies ethics, logic, the meaning of life, and more
- Land that is surrounded by water at three sides
- City and capital of Greece, near the Saronic Gulf
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- Alliance of Greek City-States led by Sparta for mutual defense
- Undivided rule or absolute sovereignty by a single person
- System where money replaces bartering and exchanging goods
- Time of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- Greek City-State
- Government run by a small group of noble people
- Ancient Greek alliances of City-States to defend against the Persian Empire
- Doric Temple of Athena built in Athens in 5th century BCE
20 Clues: Greek City-State • Government run by a small group of noble people • Land that is surrounded by water at three sides • Body of heavily armed military of Ancient Greece • City and capital of Greece, near the Saronic Gulf • Ruler who cannot be limited by law or constitution • Time of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement • ...
ANK 2014-01-10
13 Clues: Chai taali • Shrey jaisi • Tanya's chai • Iqbal's hero • Kajol's sister • sum up with an I • Madhubala ka pati • Synonym for rude in english • A politician killed by LTFE • Capital of Jharkhand with a P • One of the best Indian captain • Hritik roshan in Koin mil gaya • Devotee of God vishnu according to hindy mythology
MAPEH Crossword 2014-02-23
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- poppy tears
- hung pictures
- short form of comic opera
- most important librettist of opera seria
- text used for an opera
- most frequently consumed stimulant
- most successful composer of early English opera
- playing all seven tiles in Scrabble
- enforcement body of the DDB
- great reformer of opera
- location of seats of ancient Greek audiences
- most important Greek Old Comic dramatist
- drug used to fight opium dependence
- non-addictive hallucinogen
- checkers
- Game of the Generals in Tagalog
- earliest recorded actor
- ancient Greek backdrop
- seller of illegal drugs
- Shakespeare's longest play
- Italian meaning of opera
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- theater burned down during a performance of one of Shakespeare's plays
- methamphetamine
- Greek deity being honoured by the first tragedies
- most commonly abused sedatives
- origin of the term "tragedy"
- Beethoven's only opera
- term for stealing the opponent's stones in sungka
- origin of Snakes and Ladders
- French comic opera
- author of the earliest extant trilogy
- type of squares which multiply the points awarded in Scrabble
- early German opera
- source of marijuana
- where the first known opera house was built
- rank in Game of the Generals with the most pieces
- slang for stimulant
- first known opera author
- playing time of "Word Factory"
- ecstasy
40 Clues: ecstasy • checkers • poppy tears • hung pictures • methamphetamine • French comic opera • early German opera • source of marijuana • slang for stimulant • Beethoven's only opera • text used for an opera • ancient Greek backdrop • great reformer of opera • earliest recorded actor • seller of illegal drugs • first known opera author • Italian meaning of opera • short form of comic opera • ...
Vocab #4 2023-12-18
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- a class of persons holding exceptional rank and privileges, especially the hereditary nobility
- a line of heavily armed infantry in a line with shields and spears
- an economic system dependent of the exchange of goods
- an economic system in which money replaces barter in the exchange of goods
- a form of government in which all power is held by a small group of people, typically rich or high class persons
- a civilization based on Greek culture
- an alliance of ancient Greek city-states, dominated by Sparta and centered on the Peloponnese
- a temple in Greece dedicated to the goddess Athena
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- a war within a country or nation, amongst countrymen
- an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula
- a peninsula in south Europe, bordered by Adriatic, Ionian, Aegean, and Black Seas
- government by the people
- an ancient Greek city-state
- a state or nation in which power of rule is hereditary
- a person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, logic, and beliefs
- an alliance of ancient Greek states formed to fight Persia
- the most prosperous or peaceful age of a country or nation
- a body of land surrounded by water on three sides
- the capital of Greece, in southeastern part
- a ruler or person in a position of power who uses power oppressively or unjustly
20 Clues: government by the people • an ancient Greek city-state • a civilization based on Greek culture • an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula • the capital of Greece, in southeastern part • a body of land surrounded by water on three sides • a temple in Greece dedicated to the goddess Athena • a war within a country or nation, amongst countrymen • ...
Chapter 4, Sections 1 and 2 Puzzle 2023-10-28
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- What war are the Mycenaeans most famous for?
- A form of government where only a few people hold power.
- An Athenian noble who was trusted by the nobles and farmers.
- Captive workers, whose name comes from the Greek for “capture.”
- Who did the Greeks get the idea of an alphabet from?
- Another name for each Greek city-state that was like a tiny independent country.
- What advanced technology did the Dorians bring to Greece?
- What type of government did Athens have?
- Many ancient Greeks made a living from the sea. Others settled in what type of community?
- The growth of trade led to the growth of:
- A form of government where all citizens share in running the government.
- Who did the Greeks get the idea of an alphabet from?
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- A market and a place where people could meet and debate issues.
- A fortified area in each Greek state stood at the top of a hill. What was it called?
- In most Greek city-states, only free native-born men who owned land could be:
- Which invading group founded the city of Sparta?
- The Athenian leader who is credited with making the government of Athens a democracy.
- What lay beyond the Mycenaean palace walls?
- A body of land with water on three sides.
- The Mycenaean king who used trickery to win the Trojan War.
- How did the Minoans make their wealth?
- A settlement in a new territory that keeps close ties to its homeland.
22 Clues: How did the Minoans make their wealth? • What type of government did Athens have? • A body of land with water on three sides. • The growth of trade led to the growth of: • What lay beyond the Mycenaean palace walls? • What war are the Mycenaeans most famous for? • Which invading group founded the city of Sparta? • Who did the Greeks get the idea of an alphabet from? • ...
Clone of Acting 1 Greek Review 2024-10-08
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- theater was first performed for entertainment as well as for this
- the first actor; where we get the word Thespian
- the most powerful body position on stage
- motivated movement on stage
- the Greek god of wine and harvest, for which theater was first performed
- actors wore these to communicate emotion and character
- the first literary critic (bearded)
- the Romans introduced Gladiators into their performance which caused theater to be _______
- means "watching place"; where we get the word "theater"
- the year we can officially say theater began
- this is the type of humor the Greeks enjoyed; the word comes from a half man / half goat creature
- Greeks were the first to build these types of structures
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- a group of 12-15 men in Greek theater who all acted and spoke together
- the stage area to the actor's right is facing the audience
- literally means "audience before scene"; the type of theater space the Greeks created
- the second major Greek playwright; used two actors
- "playing space"; of the stage area in a Greek theater
- Romans were the first to build these types of structures
- the stage area AWAY from the audience
- literally "god from machine", used to resolve plots
- the building that had doors used for scenery, also where we get the word "scene"
- "emotional cleansing"; the expelling of emotion during a performance
22 Clues: motivated movement on stage • the first literary critic (bearded) • the stage area AWAY from the audience • the most powerful body position on stage • the year we can officially say theater began • the first actor; where we get the word Thespian • the second major Greek playwright; used two actors • literally "god from machine", used to resolve plots • ...
I.G. '23 2023-06-26
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- Flash your pearlies
- 42 actor
- Cowboy's cow catcher
- Conversed
- LBI gf joint
- She knows Victoria's secret
- Kicker Harrison
- Greek fried cheese
- RR tycoon and university founder
- Group of eight
- Taycan maker
- Fashion capital
- Famous runner up
- This year to Caesar
- Subdue wild hair or wild animal
- Cheers in Chianti
- Founding father or radio host
- Deep blue
- Purplish smoothie berry
- MV3
- Ancient Roman outfit
- Italian sunning spot
- Soothing succulent
- Greek wonder isle
- Small role for Rudd
- Fictional soccer coach
- Very thin clouds or hair
- Zach G's Greenery
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- DeMelo's new fellows
- Where Fallon came to fame
- Hill/Scherbatsky actress
- Smooth tube pasta
- Wide, wavy, layered pasta
- Macbook or Chromebook
- Available to all
- Maker Mark
- Tree house
- U2 singer
- Actor Harrison
- G'day _____
- Long, skinny pasta
- Wool source in the Andes (Lorenzo was one)
- Guest singer on "Everything Has Changed"
- Messenger of Gods (Greek)
- Greek poet
- Home of Odysseus
- Tooth or Bernedoodle
- Italian dude
- Simpson dad
- Guest singer on "The Joker and the Queen"
- High school musical
- Punxsutawney prognosticator
- The ____ ____ are over (2 wds)
- Famous herb shape
- Shakespeare's Wife
- Ryder's dream dog
- Starting spot for a long run to Athens
- King of Gods (Roman)
- Ridged, tube pasta
59 Clues: MV3 • 42 actor • Conversed • U2 singer • Deep blue • Maker Mark • Tree house • Greek poet • G'day _____ • Simpson dad • LBI gf joint • Taycan maker • Italian dude • Actor Harrison • Group of eight • Kicker Harrison • Fashion capital • Available to all • Famous runner up • Home of Odysseus • Smooth tube pasta • Cheers in Chianti • Famous herb shape • Ryder's dream dog • Greek wonder isle • Zach G's Greenery • ...
Ancient Greece Chapters 1-3 2022-12-13
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- Able statesman who ruled Athens
- Lawmaking body
- Government headed by a privileged minority or upper class
- Colorful painting completed on wet plaster
- Became capital of Greek states
- Greek city state that made a living off the sea
- Ten year war between Mycenae and the city of Troy
- Government in which ruling power belongs to a few people
- Government in which the people hold ruling power
- Ruler who gained power by force
- Massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
- Fixed salary given to public office holders
- Poet credited with the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete
- Group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case
- Greek city state most well known for their military power
- Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place
- System of government in which citizens participate directly in the day-to-day affairs rather than through elected representatives
- Formal agreement between 2 or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- A government in which a king or Queen exercises central power
- A native resident of a town or country
- Narrow Water passage
- Highest and most fortified point within a Greek city state
- practice in ancient Greece used to banish a public figure who threatened democracy
24 Clues: Lawmaking body • Narrow Water passage • Became capital of Greek states • Able statesman who ruled Athens • Ruler who gained power by force • Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place • A native resident of a town or country • Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete • Colorful painting completed on wet plaster • Fixed salary given to public office holders • ...
Taylors Version (and some not quite) 2023-09-22
10 Clues: Hater • Eternally • Primary colour • 1511 + 478 = 19 • Now Hello immediately • Bold, brave, courageous • Say my name, say my name • Tengah Malam (Indonesian) • Mythology, stories passed through generations • Regarded belief or opinions about something or someone
Review 2023-05-30
10 Clues: many • story • a girl god • full of pride • event that happens • how something works • to make fabric from string • to rip something to pieces • to affect in a certain way • stories used to explain things
Ancient Greece 2026-02-22
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- Which city was known for its military?
- What is a word for "rule by the people"?
- Who was the god of the sea?
- What is a Greek city-state called?
- Who wrote the Iliad and Odyssey?
- What is a form of Greek,,,"drama",,?
- What war did Sparta win against Athens?
- What is the largest Greek island?
- Which city is the "birthplace of democracy"?
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- What is the name of the Athenian temple?
- What is the highest mountain in Greece (home of gods)?
- What is a word for "rule by a king"?
- Who was the king of the gods?
- Which culture did Alexander spread?
- What is a word for "rule by the few"?
- What battle featured a 26-mile run?
- What is a prediction from a god called?
17 Clues: Who was the god of the sea? • Who was the king of the gods? • Who wrote the Iliad and Odyssey? • What is the largest Greek island? • What is a Greek city-state called? • Which culture did Alexander spread? • What battle featured a 26-mile run? • What is a word for "rule by a king"? • What is a form of Greek,,,"drama",,? • What is a word for "rule by the few"? • ...
zaiden y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
13 Clues: to breath • to yellowish • a tip of sound • to be flexible • it a _______ day • a round 3d circle • to give you a hint • a chemical reaction • a god or a monster • the same on both sides • we need ______ to breath • I went to see the _______ • My MUM and DAD went to _____
Pasta Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-18
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- This spiral-shaped pasta gets its name because it resembles tiny wheels.
- Because they are small, pasta examples such as orzo, alphabets, stars, and small rings are often used for making this.
- Pasta that is made from durum wheat is often labeled as this.
- When cooking pasta, the pasta should be added to this type of water.
- A tomato sauce used on pasta which often contains tomatoes, garlic, herbs, and onions.
- This pasta gets its name because it resembles little worms.
- Type of wheat often used for making pasta.
- Italian word for “paste” or “dough” made from flour and water.
- This pasta gets its name because it resembles small ribbons.
- Term which refers to pasta dough’s ability to be stretched into long pieces without breaking.
- Type of pasta made from flour, egg, and water.
- A rich pasta sauce made with butter, Parmesan cheese, and often cream.
- Some believe that pasta originated in this country and was brought to Italy by a merchant.
- This pasta shape is long rods which are generally round.
- This pasta gets its name because it resembles pens.
- Type of pasta sauce which contains ground beef, tomatoes, onions, and herbs.
- This pasta gets its name because it resembles a butterfly; however, it is often called bow tie pasta in the US.
- In Greek mythology, it is believed that this Greek God invented the first pasta making device.
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- This pasta gets its name because it resembles a conch shell.
- Elbow macaroni is an example of this pasta shape.
- This type of pasta does not contain egg and can last much longer than fresh pasta.
- This pasta gets its name because it resembles a small moustache.
- This was not used over pasta in the early stages of Italian pasta.
- This number designates the thickest spaghetti.
- Hair This is the thinnest type of all Italian pasta.
- This pasta shape refers to flat stands.
- Tortellini, Cappelletti, and Ravioli are all examples of this pasta shape.
- Because pasta dough was so tough, before machinery, people used these to knead pasta.
- Word which means dough doesn’t not contain ingredients which make it rise.
- Term used to describe pasta cooked to a firm texture.
- Merchant from Venice that is said to have brought pasta to Italy.
- In the early years of Italian pasta, it was eaten plain or sprinkled with this.
- This pasta gets its name because it resembles small tongues.
33 Clues: This pasta shape refers to flat stands. • Type of wheat often used for making pasta. • This number designates the thickest spaghetti. • Type of pasta made from flour, egg, and water. • Elbow macaroni is an example of this pasta shape. • This pasta gets its name because it resembles pens. • Hair This is the thinnest type of all Italian pasta. • ...
The seasons, months and days of the year. 2025-04-28
10 Clues: Month after July • Greek for "Sunday" • Season after spring • Season after summer • Greek for "Saturday" • Month before October • Greek for "Thursday" • The start of the week • First month of the year • The first season of the year
Wenbo spilling 2014-09-26
10 Clues: god • list • plane • secret • insert songs • an area in sea • nobady lives there • areas are hot and sunny • turn on APPs but turn off by itself • people who are still life from a war
greek and roman mythololgy and reliogon 2021-02-27
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- was goddess of hunt, animals and archery
- were considered some of the most important people in the town.
- he is the king of the gods and the god of thunder and lightning. Greek equivalent: Zeus
- She is the goddess of love and beauty. Greek equivalent: Aphrodite
- in Ancient Greek were very religious. The people would go to the temple, sometimes more than once a day and they would worship the different gods in the temple.
- the god of the underworld
- was considered the protector of Rome and came from Greek goddess Hera.
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- she is the goddess of archery, animals, and the hunt. Greek equivalent: Artemis
- They would go to school so that they could learn to read, write and do math.
- acquired a reputation as a strong military force
- were built in almost every city that would be set for one god.
- who was the god of the sea,
12 Clues: the god of the underworld • who was the god of the sea, • was goddess of hunt, animals and archery • acquired a reputation as a strong military force • were considered some of the most important people in the town. • were built in almost every city that would be set for one god. • She is the goddess of love and beauty. Greek equivalent: Aphrodite • ...
Greek Days Of The Week 2021-01-14
earth's vocab 2026-01-15
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- a landform created where sediment carried by a river is deposited when the river enters slower-moving water
- from Greek lithos- meaning “stone” and Greek spharia meaning “sphere”
- naturally occurring, inorganic solids that have crystal structures and definite chemical compositions
- The physical and chemical processes that change objects on Earth's surface over time
- When molten rock on or below Earth's surface cools, it begins to crystallize
- to change from a liquid into a solid with an orderly, repeating pattern
- to lay down or allow to fall through a natural process
- from Greek meta, meaning “trans-”; and Greek morphe
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- large ice sheet covered much of these continents
- rock material that has been broken down
- the process by which minerals dissolved in surrounding water crystallize
- rock: Igneous rock that forms as magma cools underground
- he moving of weathered material from one location to another
- the laying down or settling of eroded material
14 Clues: rock material that has been broken down • the laying down or settling of eroded material • large ice sheet covered much of these continents • from Greek meta, meaning “trans-”; and Greek morphe • to lay down or allow to fall through a natural process • rock: Igneous rock that forms as magma cools underground • ...
The Wars of the Greek Classical Age 2017-11-22
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- the eastern empire that attacked Greece in 490 BC
- the military alliance of Greek states led by Athens
- these Greeks held off the Persian army at the mountain pass of Thermopylae
- patron goddess of Athens
- Persian King during the first Persian War (p.138)
- the military alliance led by Sparta to counter Athenian power
- the power of the Athenians in the Persian wars was not in their army, but their
- Greek armored soldier (p.141)
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- the great Athenian victory over the Persians in 490 BC
- the great Greek naval victory of the Persian Wars
- war between Athens and her allies and Sparta and her allies
- the king of Persia during the second Persian War
- this northern power (a neighbor of Greece) would conquer the Greek world in 359 BC
- the Athenian legal method of getting rid of unwanted politicians...at least for 10 years
- the great Athenian statesman/politician that led Athens after the Persian Wars
15 Clues: patron goddess of Athens • Greek armored soldier (p.141) • the king of Persia during the second Persian War • the eastern empire that attacked Greece in 490 BC • the great Greek naval victory of the Persian Wars • Persian King during the first Persian War (p.138) • the military alliance of Greek states led by Athens • ...
Unit 5 Ancient Greece 2023-12-04
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- the early Greek city-state, consisting of a city or town and its surrounding countryside
- Era: An age that saw the expansion of the Greek language and ideas to the non- Greek world
- a sacred shrine where a god or goddess was said to reveal the future through a priest or priestess
- in early Greek city-states, an open area that served as a gathering place and as a market
- in early Greek city-states, a fortified gathering place at the top of a hill that was sometimes the site of temples and public buildings
- Poem: a long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero, such as the Iliad and the Odyssey of Homer
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- discussed by considering opposing viewpoints
- an organized system of thought, from the Greek for “love of wisdom”
- a wall of shields created by foot soldiers marching shoulder to shoulder in a rectangular formation
- “the rule of many”; government by the people, either directly or through their elected representatives
- a ruler who seized power by force from the aristocrats, gained support from the newly rich and the poor, and maintained power by using hired soldiers and fighting tactics
- creating something to be passed on.
- one of the five men elected each year in Sparta who are responsible for all citizens.
13 Clues: creating something to be passed on. • discussed by considering opposing viewpoints • an organized system of thought, from the Greek for “love of wisdom” • one of the five men elected each year in Sparta who are responsible for all citizens. • the early Greek city-state, consisting of a city or town and its surrounding countryside • ...
Unit 1: Rise of Democratic Ideas 2020-09-17
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- belief in many gods/goddesses
- state ruled by a small group of citizens
- the birthplace of the Renaissance
- system for exercising authority
- Greek philosopher who questioned citizens about beliefs
- sate ruled by its citizens
- written collection of Roman laws (2 words)
- religious movement led by Martin Luther
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- belief in one God
- Greek philosopher who thought society should be run by the wisest
- state ruled by nobility
- the belief that a person's right to rule comes from God
- Greek philosopher who thought democracy could lead to mob rule
- a cultural movement inspired by achievements of the ancient Greeks and Romans
- state ruled by a king
- document that limited the power of the monarch in 1215 (2 words)
16 Clues: belief in one God • state ruled by a king • state ruled by nobility • sate ruled by its citizens • belief in many gods/goddesses • system for exercising authority • the birthplace of the Renaissance • religious movement led by Martin Luther • state ruled by a small group of citizens • written collection of Roman laws (2 words) • ...
Avery's Greek Puzzle 2024-04-24
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- Government in which all citizens make decisions
- Greek games held every 4 years to honor Zeus
- A peninsula at the southern tip of Greece
- someone who took power in an illegal way
- A person who is loyal to their government
- stories that include gods and goddesses
- Ruler of all the gods
- The upper class citizen of Greece
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- short story involving a lesson and animals
- Trading group who taught the Greek letters and numbers
- symbols that stand for sounds
- where gods and goddesses lived
- body of land with three sides of water 1 side of water.
- Narrow strip of land connecting two large lands
- The word for "City"in Greek
- poems long poems involving gods passed down from others
16 Clues: Ruler of all the gods • The word for "City"in Greek • symbols that stand for sounds • where gods and goddesses lived • The upper class citizen of Greece • stories that include gods and goddesses • someone who took power in an illegal way • A peninsula at the southern tip of Greece • A person who is loyal to their government • short story involving a lesson and animals • ...
Wenbo spilling 2014-09-26
10 Clues: god • list • plane • secret • insert songs • an area in sea • nobady lives there • areas are hot and sunny • turn on APPs but turn off by itself • people who are still life from a war
Mythology in Poetry 2022-11-14
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- How did Icarus fly?
- god of trade and athletics
- god of medicine, art, archery, and sun
- "To a Friend whose work has come to triumph" poet
- collection of myths belonging to a culture
- god of lightning
- "Landscape with the fall of Icarus" poet
- goddess of beauty and love
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- god of masonry and fire
- symbol for new beginnings
- what instrument did Orpheus play?
- god of partying and drunkenness
- Tree nymph
- Demigod of music and poetry
- god of Sea
- god of the underworld, death, torment
16 Clues: Tree nymph • god of Sea • god of lightning • How did Icarus fly? • god of masonry and fire • symbol for new beginnings • god of trade and athletics • goddess of beauty and love • Demigod of music and poetry • god of partying and drunkenness • what instrument did Orpheus play? • god of the underworld, death, torment • god of medicine, art, archery, and sun • ...
Andrew Lins mythology 2013-12-05
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- a split in between roads with one leading into another direction
- forced to leave a place by official decree
- to eat hungrily or quickly
- emptiness
- to cause to undergo great physical pain or mental anguish
- to torture a being.
- the color of ash
- a formal or authoritative declaration
- an infectious disease
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- A dead body, esp. of a human rather than an animal.
- anxiety or fear that something bad will happen
- clothing often to hold it closed
- filled with or revealing awe
- a piece of jewellery designed to be attached to a piece
- a place deserted of people and in a state of bleak and
- the state or quality of being ruthless, cruel, harsh,
16 Clues: emptiness • the color of ash • to torture a being. • an infectious disease • to eat hungrily or quickly • filled with or revealing awe • clothing often to hold it closed • a formal or authoritative declaration • forced to leave a place by official decree • anxiety or fear that something bad will happen • A dead body, esp. of a human rather than an animal. • ...
Norse Mythology Crosswords 2025-09-30
16 Clues: God of war • small people • Marvel movie • PlayStation game • beautiful people • the day of Frigg • the tree of life • the realm of gods • the Hobbit's writer • the realm of humans • fenrir is a huge... • the goddess of love • the day of Odin/Woden • the most powerful god • jormungand is a huge.... • the paradise of warriors
Latin Mythology Crossword 2025-03-26
Beowulf Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-22
Across
- big and solid, bulky
- Hrothgar's father
- making twisting or turning motions
- written by an individual author drawing on the style of the folk epic
- larger than life character
- Beowulf's last battle is against the
- Hrothgar's men
- compensation for a wrong
- important events from history or mythology of a nation or culture often providing the themes and backdrop of the epic narrative
- reflect the values of his culture and usually figure prominently in the history or mythology of his people
- Danish King
- purify, cleanse
- actions that demonstrate the hero's courage and strength
- son of Wexton
- comfort, relief
- mead hall in Beowulf
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- King of Geats, Beowulf's lord and uncle
- Beowulf's sword
- central character of an epic
- stories about heroes that were recited or sung as entertainment and passed down orally from one generation to the next
- Latin for "in the middle of things"
- certian literary or formal characteristics most epics share
- help from a god or another supernatural force who takes interest in his quest
- long narrative poem that recounts the adventures of a legendary hero in pursuit of a goal of national importance
- sneaks into Herot after son dies
- disgusting
- monster Beowulf comes to defeat
- the epic hero in this epic
- Beowulf's father
- long dangerous journey or mission taken by the epic hero
30 Clues: disgusting • Danish King • son of Wexton • Hrothgar's men • Beowulf's sword • purify, cleanse • comfort, relief • Beowulf's father • Hrothgar's father • big and solid, bulky • mead hall in Beowulf • compensation for a wrong • larger than life character • the epic hero in this epic • central character of an epic • monster Beowulf comes to defeat • sneaks into Herot after son dies • ...
relationships 2014-06-03
Across
- the Greek word for a family type of love
- the Greek word for friendship
- living together before marriage lacking commitment
- 11 letter word that means to have a self type of love and to gloss over and blind issues
- one of the seven sacraments it unites man and women in such a way that they form one flesh
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- the Greek word for a sexual type love
- the Greek word for the highest form of love possible
- the expectation that if I do something for someone they will in turn do something for me
- a systems of meanings or beliefs that are stabilized and governed by rules
- the Greek word for companionship type love
- means the closeness or sharing between humans
11 Clues: the Greek word for friendship • the Greek word for a sexual type love • the Greek word for a family type of love • the Greek word for companionship type love • means the closeness or sharing between humans • living together before marriage lacking commitment • the Greek word for the highest form of love possible • ...
Meredith Odegard Greece vocab 2020-11-10
Across
- a government in which a few select people are in power
- a fortified hilltop in an Ancient Greek city
- ancient kingdom north of Greece, ruled by Philip II
- traditional stories about gods and ancestors
- a government in which the people control who is in power
- relating to the civilization, language, art, science, and literature of the Greek world from the reign of Alexander the Great to the late second century B.C.
- a Greek city-state
- an individual who gained power of a city-state by appealing to the poor
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- person who uses logic and reason to investigate the nature of the universe, human society, and morality
- long poems celebrating legendary heroes
- a government in which a hereditary ruling class is in power
- settled on Greek mainland around 2000 B.C.
- landform with water surrounding it on 3 sides
- hellenistic statue that stood near the harbor of Rhodes
- a government in which a single person is in power
15 Clues: a Greek city-state • long poems celebrating legendary heroes • settled on Greek mainland around 2000 B.C. • a fortified hilltop in an Ancient Greek city • traditional stories about gods and ancestors • landform with water surrounding it on 3 sides • a government in which a single person is in power • ancient kingdom north of Greece, ruled by Philip II • ...
Roman and greek crossword 2021-11-12
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- a series of sports performed to entertain people
- a person who fought in the roman army
- a roman god whose otherwise known as zeus and is a planet name
- Wreath, a headpiece that was well known for being seen on Julius Caesar's head
- colosseum, A big oval shaped place where gladiators fought
- a system that transports water on top of arches
- a roman god otherwise known as the god of the sea and is a planet
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with cloth wrapped hands
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with their bare hands
- a roman go otherwise known as hera
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- racing, a greek sport in which people race on two wheels carts pulled behind horses
- a form of story believed to tell ancient greek tales
- a sport in which people threw long poles
- a form of art done by moving around a stage gracefully
- a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite
- otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet
- numerals, a system of numbers invented by the romans
- strong people who fight for others entertainment and glory
- clock, a device that makes water spill from one jug to another to tell time
- a roman god otherwise known as the goddess of wisdom
20 Clues: a roman go otherwise known as hera • a person who fought in the roman army • a sport in which people threw long poles • a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite • a system that transports water on top of arches • a series of sports performed to entertain people • otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet • ...
hisrtoy of art 2017-11-25
Across
- / one of eight major artistic movements during medieval period.
- / Popular materials used to create Mesopotamian arts.
- / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created.
- / An art form that was common in the Roman catacombs.
- / an ancient Greek sculptor in bronze of the 5th century BCE.
- / Sumerian sculptures appear to be made primarily out of cones and _________.
- / early Christian Byzantine also known as?
- / Santorini the most beautiful black igneous rock also known as?
- / a tall rectangular monument with a pyramid like point of Egyptians sculpture.
- / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts.
- / responsible for spreading literacy among Nobles throughout his-reign.
- / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia.
- / wall paintings been uncovered by Archaeologists that have been well preserved by the volcanic ash.
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- / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations.
- / major art forms during early Palaeolithic period.
- / Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini.
- / the city of Akrotiri on the volcanic island of Theorem.
- / the most famous Greek sculptures during the last period of ancient Greek art.
- / the first Christian Emperor.
- / Common characteristics of Mesopotamian art are repetition of simple patterns, characters, natural and _________ symbolism.
- / Roman artists had a much more _________ outlook and tempered idealistic.
- / the largest figures in any painting symbolizing their dominance and power of Egyptian art.
- / one of the most impressive domes in Rome.
23 Clues: / the first Christian Emperor. • / early Christian Byzantine also known as? • / one of the most impressive domes in Rome. • / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia. • / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts. • / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created. • / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations. • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2022-01-11
Across
- the capital of a region or a country
- a settlement in a remote area for trade
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization
- boat they used for sea-trade
- people like the greeks they lived in independent states : Tyre,Sidon and Byblos
- a person who is related to you
- rich families that owned a lot of farmland and held political power.
- a pole with a flat blade, used to row boats
- a person who leaves their own country in order to settle permanently in another
- the action of appropriating a place
- a ship built or armed for combat purposes
- group of ancient Greek cities
- groups of emigrant that went in search of a place which was easy to defend a new city.
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- a person that comes from another country
- independent Greek cities which included the urban zone and surrounding countryside.
- an ancient Greek unit of weight
- slaves who whad obtained their freedom
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- city that had the center of the Phoenician trade network
- greek name that means between 2 rivers (Euphrates and Trigis).
- a sea that sourrounds Greece.
- city between Carthage
- things that belong to an ancient period in history.
- were the lowest social class
24 Clues: city between Carthage • boat they used for sea-trade • were the lowest social class • a sea that sourrounds Greece. • group of ancient Greek cities • a person who is related to you • an ancient Greek unit of weight • the action of appropriating a place • the capital of a region or a country • slaves who whad obtained their freedom • a settlement in a remote area for trade • ...
Greek Theatre 2024-04-17
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- Wrote comedies
- City __________, oscars of ancient Greece
- Greatest Greek playwright
- hymn sung in wild and chaotic fashion
Down
- triangular structures to side of stage
- Wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey
- Great technical innovator of ancient Greece
- Orchestra translates as the __________ space.
- a tradition of spoken word
- Greek God of wine and fertility
- Greek word for competition
11 Clues: Wrote comedies • Greatest Greek playwright • a tradition of spoken word • Greek word for competition • Greek God of wine and fertility • Wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey • hymn sung in wild and chaotic fashion • triangular structures to side of stage • City __________, oscars of ancient Greece • Great technical innovator of ancient Greece • ...
Gracie Period 5 2026-01-09
Across
- Was a teacher
- Represents several Greek Myths
- Name of specific gymnasium in Athens
- Most impressive acient Greek building
- The wolf god
- Greek Painting admired for it
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- Reamains a significant site for study
- Made great advances in field of logic
- A fortified part of the city
- Protector of Athens
- Considered the center of the earth
11 Clues: The wolf god • Was a teacher • Protector of Athens • A fortified part of the city • Greek Painting admired for it • Represents several Greek Myths • Considered the center of the earth • Name of specific gymnasium in Athens • Reamains a significant site for study • Made great advances in field of logic • Most impressive acient Greek building
renaissance 2025-05-05
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- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- "classical mythology"
- The Creation of Adam
- a period of European history, roughly spanning the 14th to 17th centuries, characterized by a "rebirth" of interest in classical antiquity, particularly in art, literature, and philosophy
- a network of ancient trade routes connecting the Eastern and Western worlds, primarily between China and the Mediterranean region
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- arguably the most famous Western traveler to have journeyed on the Silk Road
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- a powerful Italian banking dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence during the Italian Renaissance, wielding considerable political and economic influence from the 14th to 18th centuries
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
12 Clues: The Creation of Adam • "classical mythology" • arguably the most famous Western traveler to have journeyed on the Silk Road • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity. • ...
Chapter 2 2021-01-28
Across
- a figure in Greek myth havin the body of a man with the ears and tail of a horse
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who lived inside trees
- a male deer
- joyful celebration
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who lived in water
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- giving a sense of security, causing sleep
- small fish
- simply
- the god of wine in Greek myth
- a light meal in the late afternoon
10 Clues: simply • small fish • a male deer • joyful celebration • the god of wine in Greek myth • a light meal in the late afternoon • giving a sense of security, causing sleep • beautiful female figures in Greek myth who lived in water • beautiful female figures in Greek myth who lived inside trees • a figure in Greek myth havin the body of a man with the ears and tail of a horse
Greeks 2022-11-04
Across
- Structure that outlines where greek gods and priests fit into their roles
- Everybody in Greece got together for certain events like the Olympics
- greek place of service
- The most powerful god and the most important figure in Greek religion
- Greeks offered cows and other animals depending on the god
- 100-200k followers for the ancient greek religion
- Many stories have a hidden theme that is an outline of what to and not to do
- Easter, Engagement, Name Day Celebration, Baptisms, Weddings, Carnivals, and Festivals
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- Hades is the ruler of the underworld and is where the soul leaves after death
- Greek myths such as the Illiad and the Odyssey
- I liked how this project went. It was a little bit of a struggle at first but I then kept on going figuring out how to word the hints the best I could without giving away the answer the project was good
- The start is Chaos then the light came in the form of Gaia from her came Uranus or the sky.
- sacrificing and the pouring of drinks all provide forms of prayers in honor of the god
- Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia, and Demeter
14 Clues: greek place of service • Greek myths such as the Illiad and the Odyssey • Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia, and Demeter • 100-200k followers for the ancient greek religion • Greeks offered cows and other animals depending on the god • Everybody in Greece got together for certain events like the Olympics • ...
Greek Theatre Basics 2022-04-28
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- Literary work with dialogue written spoken by actors playing characters experiencing conflict and tension. comes from the Greek word "dran," meaning "to do."
- Patron god of Greek drama; god of wine and fertility.
- Tiered seating area built into a hillside in the shape of a horseshoe.
- Building behind the stage. First used as a dressing area for actors (and sometimes an entrance or exit area for actors), this eventually became a background showing appropriate scenery.
- Scene or section of a play with dialogue. .
- Conversation between characters in a play.
- Choral hymn that praised Dionysus, god of wine and revelry, and sometimes told a story.
- Passage on the left or right through which the chorus entered the orchestra.
- Main character in an ancient Greek play who usually interacts with the chorus.
- Introduction of a play that provides background material.
- Altar in the center of the orchestra used to make sacrifices to Dionysus.
- Failure of a character to see or understand what is obvious to the audience.
- Acting area, or stage, in front of the skene.
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- Chief opponent of the protagonist in a Greek play.
- Group of three plays on a related subject or theme.
- Noun meaning actor or actress; adjective referring to any person or thing pertaining to Greek drama or drama in general.
- Extensions or annexes on the sides of the skene.
- Arm-like device in an ancient Greek theater that could lower a "god" onto the stage from the "heavens."
- literally "goat song" - the ode sung at the sacrifice of a goat during the Dionysian festival.
- Verse drama written in elevated language in which a noble protagonist falls to ruin during a struggle caused by a flaw (hamartia) in his character or an error in his rulings or judgments.
- Poem sung in a play or a festival. .
- Great pride.
- Play that pokes fun at a serious subject involving gods and myths; a parody of stories about gods or myths.
- Ground-level area where the chorus performed. It was in front of the proscenium.
- In literature and art, a purification of emotions.
- Final scene of a play where the chorus exits.
- Character flaw or judgment error of the protagonist of a Greek tragedy.
- Bystanders in a play who present odes on the action. Purpose was to (1) to explain the action, (2) To interpret the action in relation to the law of the state and the law of the Olympian gods, (3) to foreshadow the future, (4) to To serve as actor actor in the play, (5) To sing and/or dance, and (6) to give the author's views.
28 Clues: Great pride. • Poem sung in a play or a festival. . • Conversation between characters in a play. • Scene or section of a play with dialogue. . • Final scene of a play where the chorus exits. • Acting area, or stage, in front of the skene. • Extensions or annexes on the sides of the skene. • Chief opponent of the protagonist in a Greek play. • ...
SPACE 2016-01-20
Across
- Records what you have found
- SYSTEM Planets that surround the sun
- The envelope of gases
- To gain info
- Space and life as a whole
- Big ditches on moon or planet
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- A collection of myths
- A system/device used to detect
- Tools
- To go around something
- Energy
- Like a robot but for exploring
- An instrument
- People who study space
- Force that hold you down
15 Clues: Tools • Energy • To gain info • An instrument • A collection of myths • The envelope of gases • To go around something • People who study space • Force that hold you down • Space and life as a whole • Records what you have found • Big ditches on moon or planet • A system/device used to detect • Like a robot but for exploring • SYSTEM Planets that surround the sun
Rastafari Symbols 2015-03-16
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- Prominent Rasta Icon of the 70's
- Book of Kings
- Location of Rastafari Massacre in Mobay
- Ethiopian word for King
- The Lion of
- Capital of Ethiopis
- Affluent Mansion
- Greek word for last
- Greek word for first
- Rhythmic musical instrument retained from Africa
- Greek name for Kemet
- River in Kemet
- Warrior Mansion
- Largest Continent
- Biblical Father of King Solomon
- Black Kiushite wife of Moses
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- Leonard Howell's First Rasta Commune
- Selassies first battle
- Coronated with the Ehiopian Emperor
- Emperor of Ethiopia
- Icon of the Bobo House
- Language of Ethippia
- Necessary reading for young Rastas
- Biblical name for Africa
- Now called Tivoli Gardens
- Supporter of Africa and African Unity
- Egypt's true name
- Hairstyle associated with Rastafari but not exclusive to
- Priestly Mansion
- Once the seat of power in all Africa
- Day of the Massacre of Rastafari
- Animal symbol of Rastafari
- Son of King David
33 Clues: The Lion of • Book of Kings • River in Kemet • Warrior Mansion • Priestly Mansion • Affluent Mansion • Egypt's true name • Largest Continent • Son of King David • Emperor of Ethiopia • Capital of Ethiopis • Greek word for last • Language of Ethippia • Greek word for first • Greek name for Kemet • Selassies first battle • Icon of the Bobo House • Ethiopian word for King • Biblical name for Africa • ...
History 2021-02-18
Across
- the forging of ___ (Metal) weapons
- long lasting thriving civilization
- sea between greece & turkey
- greatest greek historian
- one ruler one person
- lowest if not the lowest people on the social class
- greek from the 5th century (somewhat famous)
- when one seperates from their other
- king of persia
- west and southern europe's sea
- war that used a horse to invade a city
- bridges that were used for water carry
- thriving civilization until rome defeated
- lots of significant islands (lots) (100x10)
- (3) war series massive wars
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- another king of persia
- important river that had a significance for seasons
- first invasion of greece
- allies
- city of greece
- 15-13 century BCE civilization
- ultimate beings (one or sometimes lots) made everything
- mountain range
- high class ruling families
- fictional person used 24/7
- sea between greece & italy
- land surrounded by water
- largest greek islands
- commonly referred to as Iran
- river "closest" to rome
30 Clues: allies • city of greece • mountain range • king of persia • one ruler one person • largest greek islands • another king of persia • river "closest" to rome • first invasion of greece • greatest greek historian • land surrounded by water • high class ruling families • fictional person used 24/7 • sea between greece & italy • sea between greece & turkey • (3) war series massive wars • ...
Ancient Greece 2017-03-08
Across
- A unit of soldiers who ride horses
- He was interested in geometry
- Believed people should never stop looking for knowledge
- Greek-like
- This invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece
- He thought people should live life of moderation or balance
- Darius's son
- Rich landowners
- Let people keep their customs
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advise on how to live
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
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- Had a daughter who was kidnapped by another god
- The greek word for a city state
- A high hill
- Agreement to work together
- The greatest greek doctor
- King of the gods
- A type of government in which people rule themselves
- A leader who held power through the use of force
- A government in which only a few people had power
- People who had the right to participate in government
- Student of Socrates
22 Clues: Greek-like • A high hill • Darius's son • Rich landowners • King of the gods • Student of Socrates • The greatest greek doctor • Agreement to work together • He was interested in geometry • Let people keep their customs • The greek word for a city state • A unit of soldiers who ride horses • Had a daughter who was kidnapped by another god • ...
A Mauryan Mind-game! 2021-04-15
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- The Mauryan king also known as Amitrochates in Greek records
- Greek general fighting Chandragupta Maurya in the West of River Indus
- The Greek ambassador in Chandragupta Maurya's court
- The other name for Chanakya
- The place which Ashoka conquered but which changed him forever
- The last Mauryan ruler
- Dynasty ruling Magadha before the Mauryas
- Title adopted by Ashoka to mean 'Beloved of the Gods'
- A text which helped Mauryan and later rulers in statecraft
- Mauryan judge
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- capital of the Mauryan Empire
- Defender of Mauryan forts
- A Buddhist monument for pilgrimage by the people, established in great numbers by Ashoka
- land tax of the Mauryan Empire
- Superintendent of city affairs
- The dynasty coming after the decline of the Mauryas
- governor of Mauryan provinces
- The place where a revolt was suppressed by Ashoka while he was a prince, bringing him great fame
- Mauryan heads of administrative departments
- The code of Moral Law adopted by Ashoka
20 Clues: Mauryan judge • The last Mauryan ruler • Defender of Mauryan forts • The other name for Chanakya • capital of the Mauryan Empire • governor of Mauryan provinces • land tax of the Mauryan Empire • Superintendent of city affairs • The code of Moral Law adopted by Ashoka • Dynasty ruling Magadha before the Mauryas • Mauryan heads of administrative departments • ...
Greek Theatre Crossword 2023-03-08
Across
- Conflict begins, tensions build
- The woman Hades fell in love with
- The two types of Greek theatre
- Oedipus's daughter
- Queen of the gods
- The Native American tribe that Antikoni focuses on
- What real life phenomenon does the story of Hades and Persephone explain?
- movement in theatre
- goddess of love and beauty
- Greek god of theatre
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- Introduces place and characters, gives background information
- Only this gender was allowed to perform in Greek plays
- What you provide to people who perform so they can improve
- The resolution, the end of the story
- Solving the problem, things start to calm down
- King of the gods
- Thinking, Integrity, Teamwork, Accountability, Nobility, Self-direction
- How many parts of the stage are there
- The most action-packed, suspenseful moment of the show; the turning point
- What is the creature that walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon and three in the evening?
20 Clues: King of the gods • Queen of the gods • Oedipus's daughter • movement in theatre • Greek god of theatre • goddess of love and beauty • The two types of Greek theatre • Conflict begins, tensions build • The woman Hades fell in love with • The resolution, the end of the story • How many parts of the stage are there • Solving the problem, things start to calm down • ...
greece 2023-04-28
Across
- Major sailing vessels
- funny plays with happy endings. Made fun of important people.
- Greek word for CITY-STATE
- Ruled by one. A king or a queen
- the Persian King, could not believe that the tiny Greeks had defeated his capable warriors.
- stories about their gods & goddesses
- Athena's temple
- a greek city state that means war and valor
- All 500 men attended assembly, made laws and voted.Sparta, Persia, and other city-states unite against Athens.
- this man stated “ Know Thyself ”
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- Sparta, Persia, and other city-states unite against Athens
- Ruled by force; an army leader.
- plays where life is taken seriously and has a sad ending.
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- greek city state named after the goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- We elect people to make laws for us.
- Ruled by the rich.
- highest peak
- the Olympic creed
- land completely surrounded by water too
20 Clues: highest peak • Athena's temple • the Olympic creed • Ruled by the rich. • Major sailing vessels • Greek word for CITY-STATE • Ruled by force; an army leader. • Ruled by one. A king or a queen • this man stated “ Know Thyself ” • land surrounded by water on 3 sides • We elect people to make laws for us. • stories about their gods & goddesses • land completely surrounded by water too • ...
Trojan war 2021-11-18
Across
- prince of Troy
- Achilles best friend,killed by hector
- aeneas son
- Helen’s mother
- honour for being a hero
- king of Troy
- priams son,killer of Patroclus
- Agamemnons prize
- hectors wife
- Achilles horse
- one of Achilles horses
- hospitality towards strangers
- Achilles horse
- Achilles mother a sea nymph
- Trojan warrior,son of Venus
- Achilles charioteer
- good repution for achievements
- finest Greek warrior
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- Achilles war prize
- apollo angry because of chryseis
- fame of glory deserved by a hero
- comparing something with like or as
- Aeneas wife
- wise old peacekeeper and king of pylos
- excellence
- arrogant pride
- leader of the lycians-Trojan allies
- king of Sparta,husband of Helen
- other name for ilium
- priams daughter
- commander of the Greek ships
- bad reputation
- high king of Greek
- Trojan priest of Neptune
- Hector’s son
- short descriptive phrase
- wife of Menelaus, taken away by Paris
37 Clues: aeneas son • excellence • Aeneas wife • king of Troy • hectors wife • Hector’s son • prince of Troy • Helen’s mother • arrogant pride • bad reputation • Achilles horse • Achilles horse • priams daughter • Agamemnons prize • Achilles war prize • high king of Greek • Achilles charioteer • other name for ilium • finest Greek warrior • one of Achilles horses • honour for being a hero • Trojan priest of Neptune • ...
LC #4 2023-12-20
Across
- a war between two sides of the same country
- a building in ancient greece, now a ruin
- a country in Europe
- a government system where everyone has an equal voice
- a peninsula in Greek
- a system where you give money in trade for goods and services
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- the period of time when Alexander the great ruled Greece
- a small group of people having control over a country
- a period of time full of wealth and succession
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- a person who questions knowledge
- the highest class holds the most power
- a system where you trade goods and services for goods and services
- hundreds of troops standing in close formation
- a league formed by Sparta to counter the delian league
- a ruling system focused around one king
- an alliance of greek city-states to defeat Persians
- a land mass surrounded by water on 3 sides
- An ancient Greek city-state
- a city-state in Greece
20 Clues: a country in Europe • a peninsula in Greek • a city-state in Greece • An ancient Greek city-state • a cruel and oppressive ruler • a person who questions knowledge • the highest class holds the most power • a ruling system focused around one king • a building in ancient greece, now a ruin • a land mass surrounded by water on 3 sides • a war between two sides of the same country • ...
Forgot your phone? 2025-08-12
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- – First Greek letter in the fraternity's name.
- – Moral qualities valued by the fraternity.
- – Second Greek letter in the fraternity's name.
- – *Abbreviation for a major Florida university.*
- – First name of a notable fraternity member.
- – Common first name among fraternity founders.
- – Community involvement emphasized by the fraternity.
- – A phrase expressing the fraternity's ideals.
- – Principles upheld by the fraternity.
- – Customs passed down within the fraternity.
- – *Institution of higher learning granting degrees.*
- – Conducting oneself with responsibility and integrity.
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- – Short form of Alexander, a fraternity brother.
- – Unique name of a fraternity member.
- – Striving for outstanding performance.
- – *Land and buildings belonging to a college or university.*
- – Individuals who established the fraternity.
- – The bond shared among fraternity members.
- – A brotherhood or social organization.
- – Academic achievement recognized by the fraternity.
- – Core principles supporting the fraternity's mission.
- – Faithfulness to the fraternity and its member
- – *City known for theme parks and home to UCF.*
- – Third Greek letter in the fraternity's name.
24 Clues: – Unique name of a fraternity member. • – Principles upheld by the fraternity. • – Striving for outstanding performance. • – A brotherhood or social organization. • – Moral qualities valued by the fraternity. • – The bond shared among fraternity members. • – First name of a notable fraternity member. • – Customs passed down within the fraternity. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-14
Across
- belief, value
- response given by the gods to a persons inquiry
- a legendary animal
- course of action to be taken
- paintings on a plaster wall or ceiling
- a decorative, painted band around a wall
- a central marketplace in a Greek city
- legal power to settle matters
- Gate one of the main gates of the citadel at Mycenae
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- fluid flowing like blood in the viens of a god
- a Greek self governmenting city
- a board of five chief officials (ephors) that formed part of the government in Sparta
- the central fireplace in a house
- the people conquered by the Spartans
- civilisation in sourthen Greece
- sung by a chorus
- rule by a small group of powerful people
- a narrow strip of land, with water on both sides
- half goat, half human creatures
- the high, central region of a Greek city-state
- name give to people who lived on the island of Crete
21 Clues: belief, value • sung by a chorus • a legendary animal • course of action to be taken • legal power to settle matters • a Greek self governmenting city • civilisation in sourthen Greece • half goat, half human creatures • the central fireplace in a house • the people conquered by the Spartans • a central marketplace in a Greek city • paintings on a plaster wall or ceiling • ...
Vocab #4 2026-01-21
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- a government ruled by a king or queen.
- an alliance led by Athens.
- League an alliance led by Sparta.
- a person who studies ideas about life and knowledge.
- the region of southeastern Europe where Greece is located.
- a time of great peace and cultural achievement.
- an economy based on trading goods without money.
- a Greek city-state with its own government.
- a temple in Athens dedicated to Athena.
- a government ruled by a small group.
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- war fighting between groups within the same state.
- civilization Greek culture blended with other cultures.
- a government where citizens vote.
- a close military formation of soldiers with shields and spears.
- surrounded by water on three sides.
- a government ruled by wealthy nobles.
- a Greek city-state known for democracy and learning.
- a ruler who takes power by force.
- a kingdom north of Greece that conquered Greece.
- an economy that uses money to buy and sell goods.
20 Clues: an alliance led by Athens. • a government where citizens vote. • League an alliance led by Sparta. • a ruler who takes power by force. • surrounded by water on three sides. • a government ruled by a small group. • a government ruled by wealthy nobles. • a government ruled by a king or queen. • a temple in Athens dedicated to Athena. • ...
Science Quinlen 2024-09-12
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- Study of mind
- Study of cities
- Study of mental illness
- Art of curing and stuffing animals
- Study of alien spacecraft
- Study of weather
- Study of codes
- Study of the structure of the body
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- Study of life
- Study of volcanoes
- Study of surface of the earth
- Study of properties of matter and energy
- Study of poisons
- Study of myths; fables; tales
- Study of animals
- Science of classifying animals
16 Clues: Study of life • Study of mind • Study of codes • Study of cities • Study of poisons • Study of animals • Study of weather • Study of volcanoes • Study of mental illness • Study of alien spacecraft • Study of surface of the earth • Study of myths; fables; tales • Science of classifying animals • Art of curing and stuffing animals • Study of the structure of the body • ...
PREFIX 2025-05-13
Across
- person thinks is always sick
- 3 Dimensional image
- device to get water on the street
- all the water on earth
- the study myths
- under the skin
- the study of earth's structure
- secret code
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- device for looking underwater
- the study of fossils
- a person doesn't critic themselves
- cold temperature
- organizational structure on paper
- study of the weather
- a boat that rises on water
- two or more letter combined
16 Clues: secret code • under the skin • the study myths • cold temperature • 3 Dimensional image • the study of fossils • study of the weather • all the water on earth • a boat that rises on water • two or more letter combined • person thinks is always sick • device for looking underwater • the study of earth's structure • organizational structure on paper • device to get water on the street • ...
Ancient greek war and justice crossword 2014-02-19
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- place wehre trials are held
- Titan goddess of divine law
- Goddess of justice in greek culture
- an individuals set of weapons and armor
- war between Sparta and Athens and greek polis
- Common crime in which the the penalty was returning what was taken
- lightning king of the gods associated with justice and power
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- five supreme magistrates in sparta government
- brilliant and deceitful Athenian traitor
- god of war
- the goddess of wisdom
- large collection of citizens that act as government
- greek formation of blocks of soldiers
- Armed citizens, usually of the upper class
14 Clues: god of war • the goddess of wisdom • place wehre trials are held • Titan goddess of divine law • Goddess of justice in greek culture • greek formation of blocks of soldiers • an individuals set of weapons and armor • brilliant and deceitful Athenian traitor • Armed citizens, usually of the upper class • five supreme magistrates in sparta government • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Guide 2023-05-17
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- A venue that was home to performances
- The temple that sits atop the Acropolis
- name given to the Ancient Greek soldiers.
- Belonging to the very distant past
- A long running race
- The King of the Ancient Greek Gods
- famous state focused on a strong military
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- The society, culture, and way of life of a
- The centre of the Ancient Greek world
- The Ancient Greeks created beautiful pieces of
- The idea that every free person gets a vote
- A highly rocky mound in Athens that is
- The place of worship for the Greeks
- People that had no rights
14 Clues: A long running race • People that had no rights • Belonging to the very distant past • The King of the Ancient Greek Gods • The place of worship for the Greeks • A venue that was home to performances • The centre of the Ancient Greek world • A highly rocky mound in Athens that is • The temple that sits atop the Acropolis • name given to the Ancient Greek soldiers. • ...
Roman/Greek Crossword 2022-11-02
9 Clues: Greek god • Roman god • Greek Philosopher • Greek god of thunder • Name of the Roman government • name of the Greek government • Signature shield of the Romans • Name of the great Carthaginian General • Name of the wars between the Romans and the Carthaginians
Earth's Spheres and Systems 2022-03-18
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- all of the water in our planet
- the lowest level in the atmosphere
- greek word that means "life"
- greek word that means "ground"
- a body of flowing water moving towards the sea
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- all of the living organisms on earth
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- greek word that means "air"
- greek word that means "water"
- a region with similar plants, animals, terrain, and climate
10 Clues: greek word that means "air" • greek word that means "life" • greek word that means "water" • all of the water in our planet • greek word that means "ground" • the lowest level in the atmosphere • all of the living organisms on earth • a large body of water surrounded by land • a body of flowing water moving towards the sea • ...
healthy eating 2018-12-18
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- the Greek Olympian god of wine, originally a demigod
- the oldest Olympian
- the earth mother and mother of the titans
- gives you energy , contains meat
- father of Hera Zeus Posidon Hades and hestia
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- first born of Kronos and Rhea
- you get this from the sun
- king of the greek gods
- greek goddess of the moon and the hunt
- greek god of healing poetry truth and prophecies
10 Clues: the oldest Olympian • king of the greek gods • you get this from the sun • first born of Kronos and Rhea • gives you energy , contains meat • greek goddess of the moon and the hunt • the earth mother and mother of the titans • father of Hera Zeus Posidon Hades and hestia • greek god of healing poetry truth and prophecies • the Greek Olympian god of wine, originally a demigod
Ancient Greece Crossword 2025-02-07
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- body of water that connects Greece with the eastern world
- The capital of modern Greece
- A city state that had a strong military
- A temple in Athens
- The home of ancient Greek Gods
- Stories that the Ancient Greeks told about their gods
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- A Greek Philosopher who taught through asking questions
- The distance between two Greek cities
- A rocky mound in Athens
- The king of the ancient Greek gods
10 Clues: A temple in Athens • A rocky mound in Athens • The capital of modern Greece • The home of ancient Greek Gods • The king of the ancient Greek gods • The distance between two Greek cities • A city state that had a strong military • Stories that the Ancient Greeks told about their gods • A Greek Philosopher who taught through asking questions • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2025-02-07
Across
- body of water that connects Greece with the eastern world
- The capital of modern Greece
- A city state that had a strong military
- A temple in Athens
- The home of ancient Greek Gods
- Stories that the Ancient Greeks told about their gods
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- A Greek Philosopher who taught through asking questions
- The distance between two Greek cities
- A rocky mound in Athens
- The king of the ancient Greek gods
10 Clues: A temple in Athens • A rocky mound in Athens • The capital of modern Greece • The home of ancient Greek Gods • The king of the ancient Greek gods • The distance between two Greek cities • A city state that had a strong military • Stories that the Ancient Greeks told about their gods • A Greek Philosopher who taught through asking questions • ...
Lumadee 6th period 2026-01-23
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- wasn't named after a specific Greek god
- developed a concept of a singular "God"
- Ancient Greek philosophers shifted from mythological explanations
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- involved Socrates challenging traditional Greek gods
- Athena the city's patron goddess
- protector of Athens
- named after Apollo Lyceus
- is an ancient device consisting of a hollow pipe
- was not a Greek god, but a pioneering pre-Socratic philosopher
- he was regarded as a divine figure,
10 Clues: protector of Athens • named after Apollo Lyceus • Athena the city's patron goddess • he was regarded as a divine figure, • wasn't named after a specific Greek god • developed a concept of a singular "God" • is an ancient device consisting of a hollow pipe • involved Socrates challenging traditional Greek gods • ...
Roman Gods and Goddesses 2021-11-20
10 Clues: God of War • God of the Sun • King of all Gods • Smartest Goddess • Goddess of Marriage • Greek name is Hades • Greek name is Hermes • Greek name is Poseidon • Most beautiful Goddess • Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon
Greek Theater 2024-02-01
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- the first known literary critic
- wrote Greed comedies
- wrote the Greek tragedies
- circular space at the foot of a hill which was a level stucture where the ceremony took place
- Greeks build their theaters here
- purging of the emotions
- when the actors changed masks
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- when the tragic hero recognizes his or her tragic fall
- a type of play that made fun of Greek legends
- a lyric poem usually marked by serious, respectful, and exalted feelings toward the subject
- Greek theater originally celebrated to honor him
- an actor
- the first actor
- used for actors to change roles
14 Clues: an actor • the first actor • wrote Greed comedies • purging of the emotions • wrote the Greek tragedies • when the actors changed masks • the first known literary critic • used for actors to change roles • Greeks build their theaters here • a type of play that made fun of Greek legends • Greek theater originally celebrated to honor him • ...
Historical Foundations of American Government 2025-05-05
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- Public meeting place in ancient Rome, influencing US political discourse
- Fairness in the application of laws, a concept emphasized by both Greeks and Romans
- Relating to the ancient civilization that introduced democracy
- Greek philosopher who wrote about ideal states
- Fundamental principles that govern a nation, influenced by Roman law
- Greek philosopher whose ideas influenced political ethics
- Common citizens of Rome, whose rights influenced US ideas of representation
- Elected officials in Rome, similar to some roles in the US government
- System by which a state or community is controlled, shaped by classical ideas
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- Roman officials elected to protect the rights of plebeians
- Upper legislative chamber in the US, modeled after the Roman Senate
- Effect of Greek and Roman systems on the US political system
- Power to reject a decision, used by Roman tribunes and in the US system
- Relating to the ancient civilization that greatly influenced US governance
- Status with rights and responsibilities, concept developed in Greece and Rome
- A group of people gathered together for a common purpose, like the Athenian Ecclesia
16 Clues: Greek philosopher who wrote about ideal states • Greek philosopher whose ideas influenced political ethics • Roman officials elected to protect the rights of plebeians • Effect of Greek and Roman systems on the US political system • Relating to the ancient civilization that introduced democracy • Upper legislative chamber in the US, modeled after the Roman Senate • ...
Greek Drama Test Practice 2024-04-11
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- The part of the Greek tragedy when the Chorus speaks in unison about something connected with the theme of the story. This moves the story forward and connects each episode to the next episode.
- She was a human huntress. She was suckled by a bear and raised by hunters after her father, disappointed that he did not have a son instead, left her on a mountaintop as an infant.
- The oldest and wisest of all the Centaurs. He was the teacher of the heroes Jason, Hercules, Asklepios, and Achilles.
- The leader of the chorus.
- A payment for a wrong.
- The mother of Jason.
- rebellious
- Jason is the son of the lawful king of Iolcus, but his uncle __________ usurps the throne.
- The part of the Greek tragedy when the characters act out the end of the story.
- The father of Medea and the brutal king of Colchis.
- Jason is able to pass through the __________ by sending a bird between the crags first, causing them to clash together, so the Argo can follow quickly behind passing through safely before the crags are ready to snap shut again.
- a cliff
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- Hera has been looking out for Jason's interests, and she succeeds in persuading her fellow god _____ to intervene on Jason's behalf in order to win Medea's love.
- Destination of the Argonauts, as well as the home to Medea and the Golden Fleece.
- A strong place.
- A device originally used in Greek drama; the device refers to an improbable event or forced invention that a playwright or author employs to achieve resolution in a work. This event is something that could not happen in real life.
- Greek term for ode; takes place between dramatic episodes.
- A figure of speech in which the speaker addresses an inanimate object, idea, or absent person.
- During Hera's test to see if Jason will help her, Jason loses a(n) _____ in the swift-moving stream.
- The part of the Greek tragedy when a character or characters speak, perhaps directly to the audience, to tell the audience what the play is going to be about, and what the audience might learn from the play.
- A wheeled cart on which dead bodies are usually brought out.
- The part of the Greek tragedy when as or after the characters leave, the chorus tells us what we should have learned from the story (the theme).
- She is the Goddess of Marriage, Family and Childbirth. She is married to Zeus.
- The actors enter and exit the stage through this.
- The part of the Greek tragedy when the characters, in costume or masks, act out the action of the play.
25 Clues: a cliff • rebellious • A strong place. • The mother of Jason. • A payment for a wrong. • The leader of the chorus. • The actors enter and exit the stage through this. • The father of Medea and the brutal king of Colchis. • Greek term for ode; takes place between dramatic episodes. • A wheeled cart on which dead bodies are usually brought out. • ...
Learning Contract #4 2026-01-20
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- An economic system that emerged around 600-500 B.C. with the introduction of coinage (such as the Athenian drachma), simplifying trade by assigning standard values to goods.
- A naval alliance of Greek city-states founded by Athens in 478 B.C. to defend against Persia, which later turned into an Athenian empire.
- The independent city-state of ancient Greece, which included a walled urban center, surrounding villages, and farmland. It was the fundamental political and social unit, fostering a strong sense of identity, community, and autonomy.
- A form of government in which power is held by a few wealthy or powerful individuals.
- A tight, tactical military formation of hoplite soldiers standing side-by-side, carrying shields for defense and long spears.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- An economic system used in early Greece (before c. 600 B.C.) based on trading goods and services directly for other goods or services, rather than using currency.
- A defensive coalition of Greek city-states led by Sparta, which played a major role in opposing the power of Athens.
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- A large peninsula in southeastern Europe, extending southward into the Mediterranean Sea; it is the geographical region where mainland Greece is located.
- The period following the death of Alexander the Great (323 B.C.) to the rise of Rome, characterized by the blending of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian cultures.
- A conflict between opposing groups within the same city-state or between different Greek city-states (e.g., the Peloponnesian War).
- A prominent Greek city-state known as the birthplace of democracy, which valued art, philosophy, and naval power.
- A form of government ruled by a small group of noble, wealthy, land-owning families.
- A period of unmatched prosperity, artistic creation, and political power, specifically referring to the "Age of Pericles" in Athens (5th Century B.C.).
- A former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, dedicated to the goddess Athena, which serves as a prime example of Classical Greek architecture.
- A "lover of wisdom," such as Socrates, Plato, or Aristotle, who used logic and reason to understand the nature of reality, morality, and politics.
- An ancient kingdom located to the north of the Greek city-states, which under Philip II and Alexander the Great conquered Greece and expanded into a vast empire.
- A system of government, pioneered in Athens, where power is vested in the people (citizens), allowing them to vote on and participate in making state decisions.
- A form of government where power is held by a single person, usually a king who inherited their position.
- A leader who seized power in an unconstitutional or illegal manner, often ruling with absolute authority and violence.
20 Clues: A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • A form of government ruled by a small group of noble, wealthy, land-owning families. • A form of government in which power is held by a few wealthy or powerful individuals. • A form of government where power is held by a single person, usually a king who inherited their position. • ...
Myths and Legends 2021-10-13
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- Pulled a sword from a stone
- Accompanied by Babe the Blue Ox
- Battled a green knight
- The face that launched a thousand ships
- 1st Century British warrior queen who fought the Romans
- Invented the lasso
- Wears winged sandals
- planted apple trees
- Trojan War hero who fought in armor made by the gods
- Trojan War hero who took 10 years to journey home
- Had snakes for hair
- Flew too close to the sun
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- Aztec sun god
- Egyptian sun god
- Lived at the center of a labyrinth
- A mortal who transformed into a spider upon death
- Famous Geat warrior who fought a monster and a dragon
- Norse shapeshifter
- Norse god who wields a hammer
- Ruled Mt. Olympus
- Famous Native American trickster
- One-eyed monster defeated by Odysseus
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Famous for his strength
- Greek sun god
- Greek king who turned everything to gold
26 Clues: Aztec sun god • Greek sun god • Egyptian sun god • Ruled Mt. Olympus • Norse shapeshifter • Invented the lasso • planted apple trees • Had snakes for hair • Wears winged sandals • Battled a green knight • Greek goddess of wisdom • Famous for his strength • Flew too close to the sun • Pulled a sword from a stone • Norse god who wields a hammer • Accompanied by Babe the Blue Ox • ...
Trojan war 2021-11-18
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- prince of Troy
- Achilles best friend,killed by hector
- aeneas son
- Helen’s mother
- honour for being a hero
- king of Troy
- priams son,killer of Patroclus
- Agamemnons prize
- hectors wife
- Achilles horse
- one of Achilles horses
- hospitality towards strangers
- Achilles horse
- Achilles mother a sea nymph
- Trojan warrior,son of Venus
- Achilles charioteer
- good repution for achievements
- finest Greek warrior
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- Achilles war prize
- apollo angry because of chryseis
- fame of glory deserved by a hero
- comparing something with like or as
- Aeneas wife
- wise old peacekeeper and king of pylos
- excellence
- arrogant pride
- leader of the lycians-Trojan allies
- king of Sparta,husband of Helen
- other name for ilium
- priams daughter
- commander of the Greek ships
- bad reputation
- high king of Greek
- Trojan priest of Neptune
- Hector’s son
- short descriptive phrase
- wife of Menelaus, taken away by Paris
37 Clues: aeneas son • excellence • Aeneas wife • king of Troy • hectors wife • Hector’s son • prince of Troy • Helen’s mother • arrogant pride • bad reputation • Achilles horse • Achilles horse • priams daughter • Agamemnons prize • Achilles war prize • high king of Greek • Achilles charioteer • other name for ilium • finest Greek warrior • one of Achilles horses • honour for being a hero • Trojan priest of Neptune • ...
Unit 4: My Bad! 2019-02-26
Across
- Things in _______ are things that touch.
- Your sense of touch is you _______ sense.
- Root for recall.
- A ________ has one wheel.
- To ________ means to retain or recall knowledge.
- The lead in a pencil is ________.
- An _________ is your written name, your signature.
- Latin root for do.
- An ________ is something you do.
- Greek root for touch.
- A thing that happened one time, and something you can think of.
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- Greek root for circle.
- Something that is ______ is whole, with all the parts together.
- A _______ is a storm with circling winds.
- A chart or diagram in a book is a _______ element.
- Is communication between two or more people or things.
- To _____ is to do something or respond to an action by someone or something else.
- A ________ is a structure that honors the ______ of a person or event.
- The Latin phrase for my fault.
- Latin root for write.
- To use again is to _______ them.
21 Clues: Root for recall. • Latin root for do. • Latin root for write. • Greek root for touch. • Greek root for circle. • A ________ has one wheel. • The Latin phrase for my fault. • To use again is to _______ them. • An ________ is something you do. • The lead in a pencil is ________. • Things in _______ are things that touch. • A _______ is a storm with circling winds. • ...
World History 2022-12-12
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- name of God
- knocked off his donkey
- "our sea"
- egyptian writing
- greek city
- "i forbid"
- "veni, vidi, vici"
- roman "earp brother"
- on the acropolis
- cruel and unusual
- orator of the day
- military state
- has a theorem
- he was great
- time of peace
- record of the past
- perspective
- first civilization
- where gladiators go to die
- "like the greek"
- stoned in the worst way
- false god
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- stoic
- king of "gods"
- roman brother
- turned to blood
- five thousand soldiers
- deceptive gift
- latin, Godlike
- privileged class
- pilate "i wash my hands of this"
- Noah's son
- wars early roman conflicts
- ideal for farming, dinner roll
- many gods
- octavian
- poet and didn't know it
- first man
- father of many nations
- destiny in the stars
- persian king
- mankind's reason for being
- ancient code
- egyptian king
- but not lecter
- greek statesman
46 Clues: stoic • octavian • "our sea" • many gods • first man • false god • greek city • "i forbid" • Noah's son • name of God • perspective • persian king • ancient code • he was great • roman brother • has a theorem • egyptian king • time of peace • king of "gods" • deceptive gift • latin, Godlike • military state • but not lecter • turned to blood • greek statesman • egyptian writing • privileged class • on the acropolis • ...
vocab for ALexander 2025-03-14
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- Last ruler of the Hellenistic kingdom
- a greek geographer
- a town named after alexander
- the generals that took alexander’s empire after his death
- largest ancient library
- kingdoms kingdom that is greeklike
- a relative of a family
- Aide to Julis Caeser
- took control of most of alexadners empire
- place where alexander defeated darius
- roads for trade
- a huge empire
- a type of government
- Kingdom ruled by Ptoemly
- a tale of an unbreakable knot
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- italy peninsula
- King of macedonia
- a museum for scholars
- king of macedonia in 359bc
- a standerized coin
- a ruler who took over persia
- a country
- ruler of Egypt
- an allie to Cleopatra
- battle group in sequence
- a religion mostly greek
- money of a country
- North of greece
- a poet about dramatist
- a city that rebelled against alexander
- a roman mathmetician and leader
- most greek of the kingdoms
- a hellanistic historian
- a town
34 Clues: a town • a country • a huge empire • ruler of Egypt • italy peninsula • North of greece • roads for trade • King of macedonia • a greek geographer • a standerized coin • money of a country • Aide to Julis Caeser • a type of government • a museum for scholars • an allie to Cleopatra • a relative of a family • a poet about dramatist • largest ancient library • a religion mostly greek • ...
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