greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Ancient Greece Review 2022-11-07
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- this man came up with the socratic method
- this man wrote the republic
- this was the only similarity shared by the various Greek city-states
- this city-state was known for its emphasis on education and art
- This aspect of Greece was partially why it was so disunified and impacted the development of a strong seafaring trade
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- Ancient Greece was not one unified nation, instead it was split into many of these...
- this Macedonian king successfully conquered lands from Macedonia to India
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- people use this to explain the unexplainable and teach morals to children
- This man was the leader of Athens during its Golden Age
- this city-state was known for its emphasis on military might
- this civilization is considered to be the foundation of Western Civilization
- Form of government in which a few rich people are in charge
- this man invented the study of logic
- A blend of greek, persian, egyptian and indian culture
- this war was fought between Athens and Sparta
- Form of government in which a king is in charge
- Form of government in which all people have a say
18 Clues: this man wrote the republic • this man invented the study of logic • this man came up with the socratic method • this war was fought between Athens and Sparta • Form of government in which a king is in charge • Form of government in which all people have a say • A blend of greek, persian, egyptian and indian culture • ...
Planets of our solar system 2024-01-27
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- planet with moons named after sea gods and nymphs in Greek mythology
- the red planet
- planet with most moons
- planet with a storm twice the size of the earth
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- the coldest planet which spin on its side
- the blue planet
- smallest planet in solar system
- the planet with densest atmosphere of all rocky bodies in the Solar System
8 Clues: the red planet • the blue planet • planet with most moons • smallest planet in solar system • the coldest planet which spin on its side • planet with a storm twice the size of the earth • planet with moons named after sea gods and nymphs in Greek mythology • the planet with densest atmosphere of all rocky bodies in the Solar System
Tales and Myths of Old 2021-03-22
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- a discrimination between things as different; differentiating certain objects
- a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- A greek mythological creature envisioned as a water dragon, or water horse of sorts; a part of the human brain was named after the beast.
- that which is perceived to have its own distinct existence
- the trait of acting unpredictably and from whim or impulse
- a short moral story
- very small, minuscule
- a greek mythic creature capable of turning anyone into stone just by her gaze
- a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
- an adjective used to describe an idyllically peaceful and perfect time that occurred in the past
- a traditional story explaining a natural or social phenomenon typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- in the nature of something, although not readily apparent; implicit.
- a massive/humongous burden or task; based on the 12 strenous labors of one roman/greek hero.
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- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others; used commonly to describe spirits and ghosts.
- a passage selected from a larger work, usually of literature
- a magical river. (common in greek mythology)
- a phrase used when one is unable to achieve a goal or aspiration; based on the myth of a fox that was unable to reach a branch of grapes.
- Used to alert or warn someone to not let curiosity get the better of them.
- have as a meaning; be a sign of (ex: "this symbol _______ purity and quality")
- one's weak spot; based on the popular legend of a child who was made invulnerable by being dipped in a magical river.
- compliant and obedient to authority
- a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
- consisting of or derived from a practice of long standing
- the study or investigation of ancestry and family history
- a temple to all the gods of antiquity
- a shape resulting from being deformed
26 Clues: a short moral story • very small, minuscule • compliant and obedient to authority • a temple to all the gods of antiquity • a shape resulting from being deformed • a magical river. (common in greek mythology) • a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work • a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2021-10-18
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- most gods have at least one of them. one of Zeus's is lightning and thunderbolts. these are supernatural abilities reserved for gods/ goddesses and other supernatural beings.
- first gods to be created in greek mythology. they created everything. Khaos is one of them.
- An ancient story used to try to explain supernatural events greek gods and legends. Something that many people believe. stories that are based on tradition. Some may have factual origins, while others are completely fictional.
- he as the first primordial god. he created good that created everything. he was created by everything and nothing.
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- Showing honour and respect to a god or goddess usually in a temple/ church. in greek mythology, it is usually because people want help or protection by the gods. sometimes it is performed with animal sacrifices.
- is an association of a group of people who get together because they have the same aim. a formal association of people with similar interests. usually live in the same place/ city/ country.
- is a mountain peak in northeast Greece near the Aegean coast. Greeks believed it to be the domain of many gods/goddesses. its the tallest point in grace
- any supernatural being. usually worshipped.has a domain and a task/ responsibilities
8 Clues: any supernatural being. usually worshipped.has a domain and a task/ responsibilities • first gods to be created in greek mythology. they created everything. Khaos is one of them. • he as the first primordial god. he created good that created everything. he was created by everything and nothing. • ...
House of Hades 2016-05-31
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- son of Jupiter, "switched places" with Percy Jackson
- doors/entrance to the Underworld
- daughter of Aphrodite, has the ability to "charmspeak" people into doing things she wants
- statue that supposedly will unite the Greek and Roman camps and almost cause of Percy and Annabeth falling into the Underworld
- the West Wind
- giant, nemesis of Ares
- sent to an island to live there forever and have visitors she can't help falling in love with
- the Titan Iapetus, lord of the west, drowned in the River Lethe, making him forget everything
- skeleton cat Bob named after himself (almost)
- daughter of Athena, fell into the Underworld
- island where Calypso was sent to
- daughter of Pluto, came back from the dead
- son of Poseidon, fell into the Underworld
- Demeter's agrigulture assistant, teaches people about agriculture
- god of love
- son of Mars, life depends on a piece of wood
- Protogenos of misery and poison
- son of Hephaestus, built the Argo II
- Titan of light
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- goddess of snow, depicted as an enemy in this series
- father of Hazel
- bandit from Greek mythology, kills people by asking them to wash his feet then kicking them off cliffs
- augur for Camp Jupiter, wants to take the current praetor's place as praetor
- oracle for Greek camp
- Greek camp for children
- Hazel's horse, son of Poseidon
- goddess of magic and witchcraft, shows Hazel her crossroads
- daughter of Bellona, praetor of the Twelfth Legion
- the dome like the sky, but underneath the world
- primiordal goddess of the night
- son of Hades, can shadow travel
- mother of the Minotaur
- Titan of the constellations
- animal Sciron uses after he kicks people off cliffs to eat them
- giant, nemesis of Hecate
35 Clues: god of love • the West Wind • Titan of light • father of Hazel • oracle for Greek camp • giant, nemesis of Ares • mother of the Minotaur • Greek camp for children • giant, nemesis of Hecate • Titan of the constellations • Hazel's horse, son of Poseidon • primiordal goddess of the night • son of Hades, can shadow travel • Protogenos of misery and poison • doors/entrance to the Underworld • ...
An 2025-05-06
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- Long poem that tells a story about a hero
- Are short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- The spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- "High city" in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defenses were located
- A government in which only a few people have power
- This invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece that historians.
- People who had the right to participate in government.
- Ancient stories that reveal truths about human nature and why people act in certain ways by describing entertaining adventures
- Perhaps the greatest Greek thinker
- God of the underworld
- A group of warriors who stood close together in a square.
- Build an empire and the greatest conquerors in history.
- Rich landowners
- was a student of Socrates.
- Strongest army in the ancient world.
- A portion of land almost completely surrounded by water
- Which meant a leader who held power through the use of force
- Claimed the throne and killed all his rivals for power and worked to Persian restore order in Persian.
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
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- Age is one that is marked by great achievements
- Goddess of the hearth
- A war between Athens and Sparta.
- Shipping and navigation pertaining to the sea
- Among the greatest of these thinkers.
- The Persian leader conquered the most territory.
- God of war
- A unit of soldiers who ride horses.
- Queen of the gods
- Strongest navy in ancient world.
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- An agreement to work together.
- The most famous lyric poet
- The Greek word for a city-state
33 Clues: God of war • Rich landowners • Queen of the gods • Goddess of the hearth • God of the underworld • The most famous lyric poet • was a student of Socrates. • An agreement to work together. • The Greek word for a city-state • A war between Athens and Sparta. • Strongest navy in ancient world. • Perhaps the greatest Greek thinker • A unit of soldiers who ride horses. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2025-01-21
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- a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- spartan slave
- games in ancient Greece an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that tried to explain how the world works
- a military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- a high rank government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- the battle that effectively ended the Persian war.
- farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- a city/state in Ancient Greece
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- an educated guess
- an advanced state of development and human society marked by progress in the arts in science
- an alliance headed by Athens that say that all Greek city states will come together and help find the Persians
- form from the surrounding city states near Sparta
- when a runner ran 26.1 miles to deliver the message of victory of Greece over persia in a great battle that saved Athens
- society organized for the purpose of wagon war
- of or influenced by the Greek empire
- a government in which power is in the hands of hereditary ruling class or nobility
- military housing
- cruel and oppressive government or rule
- method way of teaching developed by Socrates that used a question and answer format to force the students to use their reason to see things for themselves
- foreigner in a Greek city state often a merchant or artisan
- a fortified hilltop in an Ancient Greek city
- method of maintaining, managing and gaining control of government
- a person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
25 Clues: spartan slave • military housing • an educated guess • a city/state in Ancient Greece • of or influenced by the Greek empire • cruel and oppressive government or rule • a government ruled by a few powerful people • a fortified hilltop in an Ancient Greek city • society organized for the purpose of wagon war • form from the surrounding city states near Sparta • ...
Greek vs Rome 2024-02-07
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- was the favorite daughter of Zeus, the chief god.
- It was the first European Capital of Culture.
- a military alliance against any enemies that might threaten Ionian Greeks
- ll three were the daughters of Phorcys and his sister, Ceto
- has a snake-like lower half, has snakes for hair, can use her tail as a whip, and can use her stare to turn anyone into stone.
- a brother of Zeus, the sky god and chief deity of ancient Greece, and of Hades, god of the underworld.
- turned victems into stone
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- known for their warrior society and caste system
- comes from the people's original tribal name Parsua
- son of Zeus, the chief god, and Leto.
- the virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion
- is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- the oldest written languages still in use today
- She is said to be the most independent and ferocious
- has the most fountains than any city
- the first-born son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea
16 Clues: turned victems into stone • has the most fountains than any city • son of Zeus, the chief god, and Leto. • It was the first European Capital of Culture. • the oldest written languages still in use today • known for their warrior society and caste system • is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • the first-born son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea • ...
General Knowledge 2021-01-14
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- - DESERT PLANT PROVIDING WATER (6)
- - RINGO STAR'S REAL SURNAME (7)
- - BABY KANGAROO (4)
- - THE POWERHOUSES OF THE CELL (12)
- - NUMBER OF QUEEN'S CHILDREN (4)
- - CHEMICAL SYMBOL AG (6)
- - THE JOINING OF TWO RIVERS (10)
- - NUMBER OF HOLES ON A GOLF COURSE (8)
- - RIVER THAT FORMS BOUNDARY BETWEEN EARTH AND THE UNDERWORLD IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY (4)
- - CAPITAL CITY OF AUSTRALIA (8)
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- - VISIT AS A GHOST (5)
- - THE ANIMAL THAT THE TORTOISE BEAT IN A RACE IN AESOPS FABLES(4)
- - LARGEST ORGAN OF THE BODY (4)
- - MELANCHOLIC (6)
- WOMEN - LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S NOVEL FEATURING MEG, JO, BETH AND AMY (6,5)
- - LARGEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM (7)
- - SPRING FLOWERS (6)
- - FLIGHTLESS BIRD FOUND IN NEW ZEALAND (4)
- - COLOUR OF LIGHT SHOWN ON THE STARBOARD SIDE OF A SHIP AT NIGHT (5)
19 Clues: - MELANCHOLIC (6) • - BABY KANGAROO (4) • - SPRING FLOWERS (6) • - VISIT AS A GHOST (5) • - CHEMICAL SYMBOL AG (6) • - LARGEST ORGAN OF THE BODY (4) • - RINGO STAR'S REAL SURNAME (7) • - CAPITAL CITY OF AUSTRALIA (8) • - NUMBER OF QUEEN'S CHILDREN (4) • - THE JOINING OF TWO RIVERS (10) • - DESERT PLANT PROVIDING WATER (6) • - THE POWERHOUSES OF THE CELL (12) • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab 2024-01-15
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- a small group of leaders from wealthy landowning families who inherit the right to rule
- a leader who stirs up the feelings and fears of people to gain personal power
- a plan of action
- a few people from the ruling class make decisions for everyone
- more powerful
- serious plays with unhappy endings
- a deadly disease
- group of allies
- a system based on the number 10
- a person who is considered uncivilized or rough
- open air market
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- a system of government in which the people rule
- a collection of myths or traditional stories
- "high city" in Greek
- plays designed to make the audience laugh
- a special school created by Plato
- supporter
- a long poem that tells about important events in the life of a hero
- of great importance
19 Clues: supporter • more powerful • group of allies • open air market • a plan of action • a deadly disease • of great importance • "high city" in Greek • a system based on the number 10 • a special school created by Plato • serious plays with unhappy endings • plays designed to make the audience laugh • a collection of myths or traditional stories • ...
characters of odysseus 2023-05-17
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- the king of ithaca
- Scylla is a legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis.
- She is a daughter of the Sun god Helios and the Oceanid nymph Perse.
- She is the daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete of Phaeacia.
- greek hero
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- Polyphemus is the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon and Thoosa
- is a sea monster in Greek mythology. She, with the sea monster Scylla, appears as a challenge to epic characters such as Odysseus, Jason, and Aeneas.
- is the son of Odysseus and Penelope, who is a central character in Homer's Odyssey.
- wife of odysseus
9 Clues: greek hero • wife of odysseus • the king of ithaca • Polyphemus is the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon and Thoosa • She is the daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete of Phaeacia. • She is a daughter of the Sun god Helios and the Oceanid nymph Perse. • is the son of Odysseus and Penelope, who is a central character in Homer's Odyssey. • ...
Theseus 2022-08-24
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- What is superman or Wonderwoman?
- Two people come together, and never leave each other.
- Half bull half man like a centaur
- Very dark
- girlfriend is a person you are not married to yet.
- Make things shiny.
- In a shell and is a green
- A person who rules over lands.
- People who come and say hello.
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- Very pale.
- Long and sharp with a point at the end.
- Land in the middle of the ocean.
- Six feet under
- Something that holds you in the water.
- Where greek mythology is mostly centered around.
- Can get lost and they make them out of corn.
- Something long super thin and can sew with.
- A person who is a crook.
- A large stone in the shape of a circle. sandals Shoes that go in between your big toe.
19 Clues: Very dark • Very pale. • Six feet under • Make things shiny. • A person who is a crook. • In a shell and is a green • A person who rules over lands. • People who come and say hello. • What is superman or Wonderwoman? • Land in the middle of the ocean. • Half bull half man like a centaur • Something that holds you in the water. • Long and sharp with a point at the end. • ...
Mythology 2011-12-02
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- cut off Medusa's head
- one-eyed son of Zeus
- waited 20 years for husband's returngorgons 3 monsters with snaky locks
- 3-headed, 3-bodied monster
- gave Perseus a sword
- killed by discus
- held heavens
- killed his wife and children because Hera drove him mad
- cleverest Greek hero
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- race of one-eyed giants
- wanted monster head as wedding giftAmazons fierce warrior womenChiron wise centaur who taught Hercules
- queen of warrior women
- only winged horse
- was once Athena's priestess
- nine-headed snake
- island ruled by Odysseus
- punished in Tartarus
17 Clues: held heavens • killed by discus • only winged horse • nine-headed snake • one-eyed son of Zeus • gave Perseus a sword • punished in Tartarus • cleverest Greek hero • cut off Medusa's head • queen of warrior women • race of one-eyed giants • island ruled by Odysseus • 3-headed, 3-bodied monster • was once Athena's priestess • killed his wife and children because Hera drove him mad • ...
Mythology 2025-10-08
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- was a beautiful white horse that could fly.
- half-goat half-man.
- It was a giant snake with nine heads
- had the body of a lion, the head of a woman, and the wings of an eagle.
- sea nymphs who lured sailors to crash on the rocks of their islands with their songs.
- half-man half-horse creatures.
- terrible sea monster with 12 long tentacle legs and 6 dog-like heads.
- sea monster that took the shape of a giant whirlpool.
- combination of a lion and an eagle.
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- was a type of Greek monster called a Gorgon. She had a woman's face, but had snakes for hair.
- flying creatures with sharp fangs and claws who hunted down murderers.
- one-eyed giants.
- flying creatures with the faces of women.
- the head of bull and the body of a man
- the scariest and most powerful of all the monsters in Greek Mythology. He was called the "Father of all monsters" and even the gods were scared of Typhon.
- a giant monster that was a combination of many animals including a goat, lion, and snake.
- giant three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the Underworld
17 Clues: one-eyed giants. • half-goat half-man. • half-man half-horse creatures. • combination of a lion and an eagle. • It was a giant snake with nine heads • the head of bull and the body of a man • flying creatures with the faces of women. • was a beautiful white horse that could fly. • sea monster that took the shape of a giant whirlpool. • ...
Greek Figures 2024-11-19
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- blameworthy, blameful, guilty, hangdog
- The art of speaking
- the regular opportunity for all male citizens of Athens to speak their minds and exercise their votes regarding the government of their city.
- a character from Greek mythology, the eponymous mythical founder of the city of Miletus.
- Big enemy's
- was used to make sense of the world using reason
- to edify
- people and rule
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- absolute ruler
- married partner, business partner, friend or companion in faith
- a prison
- her mother taught her to learn here
- A ruler
- This system allowed ordinary citizens to participate directly in the administration of justice
- is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups
- to fold
16 Clues: A ruler • to fold • a prison • to edify • Big enemy's • absolute ruler • people and rule • The art of speaking • her mother taught her to learn here • blameworthy, blameful, guilty, hangdog • was used to make sense of the world using reason • married partner, business partner, friend or companion in faith • is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups • ...
Mythology Spelling Activity 2021-11-18
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- liquid sustenance
- popular cuisine on Mount Olympus
- chief Greek deity
- a female deity
- describes a place, or, the person who rules this place
- medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods, or, the message itself
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- domain
- rules the sea
- a usually traditional story of historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon
- its capital now is Athens
10 Clues: domain • rules the sea • a female deity • liquid sustenance • chief Greek deity • its capital now is Athens • popular cuisine on Mount Olympus • describes a place, or, the person who rules this place • medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods, or, the message itself • ...
Mythical Beings 2024-10-21
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- Mischievous magical beings from folklore
- Beautiful creatures whose songs lure sailors to doom
- Creature with the upper body of a woman and lower body of a snake
- Mythical bird that rises from its ashes
- Demon that seduces people in their dreams
- Human that transforms during a full moon
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- Blood sucking creature of the night
- Deadly serpent or lizard with a fatal gaze
- One eyed giant from greek mythology
- Reanimated corpse that feeds on the living
10 Clues: Blood sucking creature of the night • One eyed giant from greek mythology • Mythical bird that rises from its ashes • Mischievous magical beings from folklore • Human that transforms during a full moon • Demon that seduces people in their dreams • Deadly serpent or lizard with a fatal gaze • Reanimated corpse that feeds on the living • ...
Day 9 2021-09-22
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- We have lots of them hanging on fairy lights in our office :)
- Towering nemesis of Marvel's Fantastic Four
- Ocean on the east of Florida's coast
- To make it easier to do or understand
- Food serving size
- Largest library in the world; Library of ____
- Pink lotion that relieves itchy or irritated skin
- Cooking method of first searing and then simmering
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- In a ____; to sum up a briefly
- The wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology
- Broadway musical and movie filled with ABBA songs
- Stong Australian marsupial with a long tail
- Emery board
- Amusing errors in TV and film
- A work of art created on three connected panels
- The Evil Queen sends this person to kill Snow White
16 Clues: Emery board • Food serving size • Amusing errors in TV and film • In a ____; to sum up a briefly • Ocean on the east of Florida's coast • To make it easier to do or understand • The wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology • Towering nemesis of Marvel's Fantastic Four • Stong Australian marsupial with a long tail • Largest library in the world; Library of ____ • ...
STEMS 2025-04-11
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- deserving blame
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one
- to pay respect to a person or thing
- a person who's age is in the 80's
- extreme or irrational fear of heights and/or high places
- extremely small; tiny
- able to be seen or noticed by touch
- having an affinity or attraction to animals
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- nylon, ..., that can be molded into shape while soft
- someone who can control death and the souls of dead people
- clear outer layer of the cytoplasm of amoeboid cells
- a short form of a word or phrase
- happening as of right now
- lying in the middle part
- of determining or resembling moon
- the sun god in greek mythology
16 Clues: deserving blame • extremely small; tiny • lying in the middle part • happening as of right now • the sun god in greek mythology • a short form of a word or phrase • a person who's age is in the 80's • of determining or resembling moon • to pay respect to a person or thing • able to be seen or noticed by touch • having an affinity or attraction to animals • ...
End of Year Crossword By: Jeremy David Ricoy 2025-06-03
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- the second oldest musical instrument.
- Which state has the most desert.
- The most common name around the world.
- A military rank which the inventor of KFC was.
- A delightful treat made at a campfire.
- What animal has the scientific name "Unicorn?"
- The extinct species of human known for their robust build.
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- Who has the dangerous and bone-breaking job of running the blog?
- Something you usually take during summer.
- What goddess in Greek mythology brings the seasons of spring and summer?
- Where the Mammalogy class going after Tapewingo
- What was Shakespeare?
- The most landlocked state.
- The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by.
- What month has the most rainfall during it?
- The month named after Caesar
16 Clues: What was Shakespeare? • The most landlocked state. • The month named after Caesar • Which state has the most desert. • the second oldest musical instrument. • The most common name around the world. • A delightful treat made at a campfire. • Something you usually take during summer. • The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by. • What month has the most rainfall during it? • ...
Poem Puzzle! 2023-01-17
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- Shakespeare's love was immortalized in...
- An adjective that both poems portray time as being
- Contains an allusion to Greek mythology
- The main focus in both poems
- The metrical foot of both poems
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- shakespeare's lover aging is described as being a ...
- ... Wrote To the Virgins
- To the Virgins suggests you should seek partnership when you are...
- Used to represent the passage of time in To the Virgins
- ...Can be seen as a secondary focus to both poems
10 Clues: ... Wrote To the Virgins • The main focus in both poems • The metrical foot of both poems • Contains an allusion to Greek mythology • Shakespeare's love was immortalized in... • ...Can be seen as a secondary focus to both poems • An adjective that both poems portray time as being • shakespeare's lover aging is described as being a ... • ...
Random Knowledge 2025-06-02
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- The phobia of spiders
- Name of the flower often accociated with the color red
- Plural version of "ox" (the animal)
- Longest word mentioned in the Mary Poppins musical
- The phobia of potatos
- The official year the most recent global pandemic started
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- A lung disease caused by inhaling very fine ash and sand dust
- A word used for dismissing something useless
- Who serves as the messenger in Greek Mythology
- Most common eye colour
10 Clues: The phobia of spiders • The phobia of potatos • Most common eye colour • Plural version of "ox" (the animal) • A word used for dismissing something useless • Who serves as the messenger in Greek Mythology • Longest word mentioned in the Mary Poppins musical • Name of the flower often accociated with the color red • The official year the most recent global pandemic started • ...
Mythical Creatures 2024-03-26
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- A serpent-like creature with multiple heads in Greek mythology.
- A member of a race of giants with a single eye in the middle of their forehead.
- A person who transforms into a wolf or a therianthropic hybrid.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology who heralds the death of a family member.
- A legendary sea monster of giant proportions.
- A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains.
- A legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish.
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- A legendary reptilian creature.
- A mythical bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A terrifying female creature whose gaze could turn people to stone.
- A mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull.
- A fire-breathing monster with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a serpent.
15 Clues: A legendary reptilian creature. • A legendary sea monster of giant proportions. • A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn. • A mythical bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn. • A serpent-like creature with multiple heads in Greek mythology. • A person who transforms into a wolf or a therianthropic hybrid. • ...
House of Hades 2016-05-31
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- goddess of magic and witchcraft, shows Hazel her crossroads
- statue that supposedly will unite the Greek and Roman camps and almost cause of Percy and Annabeth falling into the Underworld
- skeleton cat Bob named after himself (almost)
- Protogenos of misery and poison
- Titan of the constellations
- Greek camp for children
- island where Calypso was sent to
- mother of the Minotaur
- bandit from Greek mythology, kills people by asking them to wash his feet then kicking them off cliffs
- Demeter's agrigulture assistant, teaches people about agriculture
- daughter of Athena, fell into the Underworld
- father of Hazel
- augur for Camp Jupiter, wants to take the current praetor's place as praetor
- Titan of light
- daughter of Bellona, praetor of the Twelfth Legion
- giant, nemesis of Hecate
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- Hazel's horse, son of Poseidon
- oracle for Greek camp
- son of Mars, life depends on a piece of wood
- daughter of Pluto, came back from the dead
- giant, nemesis of Ares
- son of Hephaestus, built the Argo II
- son of Hades, can shadow travel
- doors/entrance to the Underworld
- goddess of snow, depicted as an enemy in this series
- son of Poseidon, fell into the Underworld
- son of Jupiter, "switched places" with Percy Jackson
- sent to an island to live there forever and have visitors she can't help falling in love with
- the West Wind
- the dome like the sky, but underneath the world
- the Titan Iapetus, lord of the west, drowned in the River Lethe, making him forget everything
- animal Sciron uses after he kicks people off cliffs to eat them
- god of love
- daughter of Aphrodite, has the ability to "charmspeak" people into doing things she wants
- primiordal goddess of the night
35 Clues: god of love • the West Wind • Titan of light • father of Hazel • oracle for Greek camp • giant, nemesis of Ares • mother of the Minotaur • Greek camp for children • giant, nemesis of Hecate • Titan of the constellations • Hazel's horse, son of Poseidon • son of Hades, can shadow travel • Protogenos of misery and poison • primiordal goddess of the night • doors/entrance to the Underworld • ...
kjs crossword 2022-01-10
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- How speech reveals character
- These high-backed seats were reserved for ___________ and judges. The owners' names were carved into the back of the seats.
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- A tragic hero is a man of ____________, one who has a greatness about him. He is not an ordinary man.
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- Thespis was the first winner. He is the earliest known playwright and actor. The word ________, derived from his name, is still used to refer to actors today.
- The _________ was circular and 65 ft. in diameter.
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- In the center of the seating area, was the best seat, reserved for the Priest of Dionysus ___________.
- The word _______ comes the the Greek word theatron, which means place of seeing.
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god ________.
- The word ________ is an ancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it.
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- Theater in the Western World can be traced back to ancient _____.
- was a religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to Dionysus.
- The word _____ comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- Something to shock the audience
- __________ support the plot. Their motivation drives the play.
- Usage of words to express thought
- lived during this period, and is considered the father of Western philosophy.
- is the origin of our word scene. It provided a place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks.
- The slope of the hill served as the ________ (seeing space).
- The orchestra, as seen from the theater today, and a ceremonial _____ to Dionysus.
- The ______ was part lion, part eagle, and part woman.
23 Clues: How speech reveals character • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • The arrangements of the events in the play • Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot • The _________ was circular and 65 ft. in diameter. • The ______ was part lion, part eagle, and part woman. • The slope of the hill served as the ________ (seeing space). • ...
Ancient Greece Period 5 2025-01-28
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- Spartan slave
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- military housing
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- Of or influenced by the Greek Empire.
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- Method of maintaining, managing, and gaining control of government (who gets what, when, and how)
- A person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- Oath a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
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- Democracy a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- Method way of teaching developed by Socrates that used a question-and-answer format to force students to use their reason to see things for themselves
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- Games in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- farmer Farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- state society organized for the purpose of waging war
- War Wars fought between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies; came in two stages, the first from c. 460-446 BCE
- League an alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians
- Democracy A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- An educated guess
25 Clues: Spartan slave • military housing • An educated guess • A city-state in ancient Greece. • Of or influenced by the Greek Empire. • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • state society organized for the purpose of waging war • ...
History of Greek Theatre- John 2021-03-01
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- Helped actors change characters rapidly, made it easier to play characters of different genders or types.
- Ancient Greek word for king who did not inherit their thrown, but had taken it.
- a religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to Dionysus.
- Wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survive.
- the first known playwright and actor.
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the _____.
- The first great theorist of dramatic art.
- Increased actor count per play from 2 to 3, and introduced painted scenery and enhanced costuming.
- A song sung by chorus, which should be part of the plot.
- Lived during the 5th century, was considered the father of Western philosophy
- Word that comes from the Greek verb 'to do' or 'to act'
- The fall of the hero is attributed to a _____.
- The tragic hero's fall is not pure loss, the hero gains _____.
- Greek word that means dance.
- Was the god of wine and fertility.
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- Had a reserved seat in the center of the seating area, Priest of Dionysus
- High-backed seats reserved for these people, had their names carved into the back.
- A monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes.
- A man of nobel stature, one who has a greatness about him.
- Greeks had a religious and legal prohibition against showing _____. Characters would die off stage.
- Usage of words to express thought.
- Non-speaking extras.
- Greek drama emphasized the attempts of humans to control their own _____.
- Something to shock the audience.
- Origin of our word 'scene,' it provided a place for actors to relax and change costumes or masks.
- Plays began with a _____.
- Comes from the Greek word theatron, meaning place of seeing.
- Served as the ideal spectator, expressed opinions and gave advice.
- Ceremonial alter to Dionysus
- The arrangements of the events in the play.
- A creature is classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
31 Clues: Non-speaking extras. • Plays began with a _____. • Ceremonial alter to Dionysus • Greek word that means dance. • Something to shock the audience. • Usage of words to express thought. • Was the god of wine and fertility. • the first known playwright and actor. • The first great theorist of dramatic art. • The arrangements of the events in the play. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2025-01-21
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- a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- spartan slave
- games in ancient Greece an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that tried to explain how the world works
- a military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- a high rank government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- the battle that effectively ended the Persian war.
- farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- a city/state in Ancient Greece
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- an educated guess
- an advanced state of development and human society marked by progress in the arts in science
- an alliance headed by Athens that say that all Greek city states will come together and help find the Persians
- form from the surrounding city states near Sparta
- when a runner ran 26.1 miles to deliver the message of victory of Greece over persia in a great battle that saved Athens
- society organized for the purpose of wagon war
- of or influenced by the Greek empire
- a government in which power is in the hands of hereditary ruling class or nobility
- military housing
- cruel and oppressive government or rule
- method way of teaching developed by Socrates that used a question and answer format to force the students to use their reason to see things for themselves
- foreigner in a Greek city state often a merchant or artisan
- a fortified hilltop in an Ancient Greek city
- method of maintaining, managing and gaining control of government
- a person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
25 Clues: spartan slave • military housing • an educated guess • a city/state in Ancient Greece • of or influenced by the Greek empire • cruel and oppressive government or rule • a government ruled by a few powerful people • a fortified hilltop in an Ancient Greek city • society organized for the purpose of wagon war • form from the surrounding city states near Sparta • ...
Periodic Table - Ho Sun Choi 2013-01-09
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- / I am the second element from Group 11.
- / The city of Johannesburg located in South Africa consists of some of the world's largest deposits of me.
- / My name comes from the Greek word lithos meaning 'stone'. I am the 4th element.
- / I was the name of a song by David Guetta featuring Sia.
- / I am the last element of a group that is only gases.
- / My name comes from Greek Mythology: Niobe, daughter of Tantalus.
- / I am a transuranic radioactive chemical element with the symbol Pu.
- / You have two atoms of me in a water compound.
- / My melting point is 321.1 °C.
- / My atomic symbol is Sn.
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- / 75% of the US 5-cent coin called nickel is me.
- / I am named after the continent Europe.
- / I live in Group 18 and Period 4.
- / I am a soft gray alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth-most-abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust.
- / I have the atomic mass of 54.938.
- / I am the leader of Group 12, Period 4.
- / I am the only liquid in Group 12.
- / My symbol is Na.
- / I have two electrons in my inner layer, eight in my mid-layer, and 6 in my outer layer.
- / I am a gas with the second smallest atomic mass.
20 Clues: / My symbol is Na. • / My atomic symbol is Sn. • / My melting point is 321.1 °C. • / I live in Group 18 and Period 4. • / I have the atomic mass of 54.938. • / I am the only liquid in Group 12. • / I am the second element from Group 11. • / I am named after the continent Europe. • / I am the leader of Group 12, Period 4. • / You have two atoms of me in a water compound. • ...
Legends of Olympus: A Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-03-28
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- The three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth
- The one-eyed giants who forged Zeus' thunderbolts
- The cursed king who turned everything he touched into gold
- The daughter of Zeus, born fully grown from his forehead
- The three-headed guardian of the underworld
- The sculptor who fell in love with his own statue
- The river of forgetfulness in the underworld
- The winged sandals-wearing messenger god
- The island where the Minotaur was kept in the Labyrinth
- The monstrous bird-women who tormented wrongdoers
- The giant hunter placed among the stars by Zeus
- The tragic musician who tried to bring his wife back from the underworld
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- The wife of Hades and queen of the underworld
- The hero who sailed on the Argo in search of the Golden Fleece
- The ferryman of the underworld who transported souls across the River Styx
- The mortal woman loved by Eros
- The Greek hero of the Trojan War, known for his heel
- The hero who slew the Gorgon Medusa
- The goddess of the hunt and the moon, twin of Apollo
- The goddess of discord, who started the Trojan War with a golden apple
- The first woman in Greek mythology, who opened a jar of evils upon the world
21 Clues: The mortal woman loved by Eros • The hero who slew the Gorgon Medusa • The winged sandals-wearing messenger god • The three-headed guardian of the underworld • The river of forgetfulness in the underworld • The wife of Hades and queen of the underworld • The giant hunter placed among the stars by Zeus • The one-eyed giants who forged Zeus' thunderbolts • ...
Mythology Project 2021-03-02
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- Amphitrite was the wife of ________.
- The Nile was seen as the _________ of new beginnings.
- The Egyptian god of the sea.
- The creature that represents Varuna and is his means of transportation.
- Important Hindu belief which is reflected by Varuna's ability to punish those with bad behavior.
- One of Amphitrite's special powers (the ability to become other objects/figures).
- Aegir and Rán's daughters represented ocean _____.
- A characteristic of Amphitrite.
- The Norse GOD of the sea.
- One of the characteristics of Varuna.
- Khnum makes new beings out of ____ from the bottom of the Nile River.
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- Name of the river where Khnum lives.
- The vikings saw Aegir as being very _________ because he caused death at sea.
- The Norse gods were ______, meaning that they could die.
- Varuna harshly punished those who ______ without remorse.
- An important part of Greek culture that Amphitrite reflected.
- The symbol for Aegir.
- The Greek GODDESS of the sea.
- Enemy of Aegir.
- Hindu god of the oceans.
- Norse Mythology is practiced by this group of people.
- The group of gods who upheld cosmic and moral law.
- Neith, Khnum's friend, was the goddess of ___.
- One of Amphitrite's symbols.
- Name of one of Amphitrite's enemies.
- The Norse GODDESS of the sea.
26 Clues: Enemy of Aegir. • The symbol for Aegir. • Hindu god of the oceans. • The Norse GOD of the sea. • The Egyptian god of the sea. • One of Amphitrite's symbols. • The Greek GODDESS of the sea. • The Norse GODDESS of the sea. • A characteristic of Amphitrite. • Name of the river where Khnum lives. • Amphitrite was the wife of ________. • Name of one of Amphitrite's enemies. • ...
Periodic Table 2013-01-09
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- My atomic symbol is Sn.
- I live in Group 18 and Period 4.
- I am a gas with the second smallest atomic mass.
- I am the leader of Group 12, Period 4.
- I was the name of a song by David Guetta featuring Sia.
- My symbol is Na.
- I have the atomic mass of 54.938.
- I am named after the continent Europe.
- I have two electrons in my inner layer, eight in my mid-layer, and 6 in my outer layer.
- I am a soft gray alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth-most-abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust.
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- You have two atoms of me in a water compound.
- My name comes from the Greek word lithos meaning 'stone'. I am the 4th element.
- I am a transuranic radioactive chemical element with the symbol Pu.
- My melting point is 321.1 °C.
- I am the only liquid in Group 12.
- I am the second element from Group 11.
- My name comes from Greek Mythology: Niobe, daughter of Tantalus.
- I am the last element of a group that is only gases.
- The city of Johannesburg located in South Africa consists of some of the world's largest deposits of me.
- 75% of the US 5-cent coin called nickel is me.
20 Clues: My symbol is Na. • My atomic symbol is Sn. • My melting point is 321.1 °C. • I live in Group 18 and Period 4. • I am the only liquid in Group 12. • I have the atomic mass of 54.938. • I am the leader of Group 12, Period 4. • I am the second element from Group 11. • I am named after the continent Europe. • You have two atoms of me in a water compound. • ...
Sip & Solve 2023-05-04
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- Greek goddess of beauty and love
- Couple bought their first house here
- Location of couple's first kiss
- "Happy ____ happy life"
- Bachelor & Bachelorette party location
- Honeymoon island
- The couple first laid eyes on each other here
- Father of the Groom grew up here
- Birthplace of democracy
- Religious centre of Greece and home of the Oracle
- City-state of the 300
- Month Groom proposed
- Greeks invented the ____ to shield the Bride from evil spirits
- Couple's favorite benefit of marriage
- Groom's favorite movie
- Groom's hometown
- Best Man's preferred name
- Groom's favoite dessert
- Couple's favorite LA resturaunt
- Bride's favorite movie
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- Couple's first plane trip was to _____
- Groom's position in college lacrosse
- Bride's college major
- Movie quote "there is a colonial woman on the wing"
- Bride's favorite holiday
- Groom's middle name
- Name of couple's fur child
- Tunics in Ancient Greece
- Groom's astrological sign
- Couple's college mascot
- Bridesmaid that has known Bride the longest
- Officiant relationship to the Groom
- Maid of Honor and Bride age difference (yrs)
- Couple's favorite chef
- Bride's profession
- Name of youngest flower girl
- Years couple has been together
- Groom's high school
- King of all Gods in Greek mythology
- "yoo-hoo big summer _____"
40 Clues: Honeymoon island • Groom's hometown • Bride's profession • Groom's middle name • Groom's high school • Month Groom proposed • Bride's college major • City-state of the 300 • Couple's favorite chef • Groom's favorite movie • Bride's favorite movie • "Happy ____ happy life" • Birthplace of democracy • Couple's college mascot • Groom's favoite dessert • Bride's favorite holiday • ...
History words 2024-09-18
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- Ancient Greek philosopher (Socrates student)
- Greek mathematician and astronomer.
- He was an ancient Greek tragedian.
- Macedonian king
- One of the greatest military strategist and leaders in World History.
- Ancient Persian ruler
- Persian ruler after Darius.
- Greek mathematician and physicist.
- Ancient messenger.
- Ancient Greek philosopher from Athens.
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- Ancient Greek philosopher.
- Ancient Greek geographer and mathematician.
- Greek philosopher and polymath ( Plato's student)
- Ancient Greek playwright.
- Greek mathematician.
- He was a Greek historian and philosopher.
- Greek politician.
- Tragedian of classic Athens.
- Was a Greek Historian and general.
- Leonidas King of ancient Greek.
20 Clues: Macedonian king • Greek politician. • Ancient messenger. • Greek mathematician. • Ancient Persian ruler • Ancient Greek playwright. • Ancient Greek philosopher. • Persian ruler after Darius. • Tragedian of classic Athens. • Leonidas King of ancient Greek. • He was an ancient Greek tragedian. • Was a Greek Historian and general. • Greek mathematician and physicist. • ...
Greek vs Rome 2023-02-13
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- The capital of Greece
- A native or inhabit of modern Greece
- A town in Ancient Greece
- Cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops
- Organization owned or controlled by one person or group
- Skill or ability in a particular field
- Articles made of earthenware or baked clay
- The action of resisting from attack.
- Having a great deal of money and resources
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- - An open space where a market is
- A cross-breed of a Laconian and a Molossian
- Of or characteristic of the Mediterranean Sea
- A superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes
- A specified section of a community
- Collection of traditional stories
- Big place with a stage where performances happen.
16 Clues: The capital of Greece • A town in Ancient Greece • - An open space where a market is • Collection of traditional stories • A specified section of a community • A native or inhabit of modern Greece • The action of resisting from attack. • Skill or ability in a particular field • Articles made of earthenware or baked clay • Having a great deal of money and resources • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-09-18
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- A form of government where a few wealthy people rule together
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- A form of government where all people have power
- Athenian freer of the slaves
- The militaristic city-state that sent boys to the military at age 7
- _____ The Great
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- Minoan language
- The first civilization of Ancient Greece
- Island in the Aegean Sea where the Minoans settled at
- The city-state that influenced arts and public speaking
10 Clues: Minoan language • _____ The Great • Athenian freer of the slaves • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • The first civilization of Ancient Greece • A form of government where all people have power • Island in the Aegean Sea where the Minoans settled at • The city-state that influenced arts and public speaking • ...
Amazon River 2022-04-13
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- what color are the dolphins that live in the amazon river
- The amazon has 18000 species of -----
- where is the amazon river
- How many countries is it in?
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- the amazon river is 3977 ------ long
- the amazon is named after ----- mythology
- the amazon river has no bridges, true or false
- the amazon river is the ------- river by volume
8 Clues: where is the amazon river • How many countries is it in? • the amazon river is 3977 ------ long • The amazon has 18000 species of ----- • the amazon is named after ----- mythology • the amazon river has no bridges, true or false • the amazon river is the ------- river by volume • what color are the dolphins that live in the amazon river
Vocabulary Week 22 (Geometry & Mythology) 2023-04-12
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- one dimensional straight path that is endless in both directions
- prefixes and suffixes
- to mention something briefly / to make a quick reference.
- myths of the ancient Greeks. These myths were more than just folk tales to them; they were their religion.
- lines that cross or meet to form right angles
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- a story that is the product of one's imagination
- an exact location in space represented by a dot
- a straight line that extends in one direction
- a letter or group of letters placed after the base or root of the word to change the meaning of the word
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- lines that are the same distances apart and never meet
- a part of line defined by two end points
- a letter or group of letters placed before the base or root of the word to change the meaning of the word
- language spoken in the country Greece. Many of our English roots and affixes are Greek. (Remember Mrs. Shields' lessons?)
- the most basic part of a word with no prefixes or suffixes
- when a person or text makes a reference to a well known person, place, or concept, such as Greek Mythology, the Bible, Shakespeare, a movie, or song.
16 Clues: prefixes and suffixes • a part of line defined by two end points • lines that cross or meet to form right angles • a straight line that extends in one direction • an exact location in space represented by a dot • a story that is the product of one's imagination • lines that are the same distances apart and never meet • ...
fantasy crossword :) 2021-10-05
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- beings that are found at the end of rainbows guarding gold
- a movie series about aliens who came to earth and can shape-shift into vehicles
- mutants with superpowers who fight bad guys
- females who have a tail with scales instead of feet and live underwater
- a movie series about a group of superheroes that constantly save the world, and even the universe
- a novel series about a demigod and his friends fighting against Greek mythology monsters
- small creatures in the forest that leave out dust when flying
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- a big creature that grows 2 heads when one is cut off
- a book series about a boy and his friends in a magical boarding school
- magical people who travel on brooms
- a movie series about the battle between the lightside and the darkside
- giants with one eye usually found in Greek myths
- mystical being that can fly and breathe out fire
- horse-like creatures that have wings and a horn
14 Clues: magical people who travel on brooms • mutants with superpowers who fight bad guys • horse-like creatures that have wings and a horn • giants with one eye usually found in Greek myths • mystical being that can fly and breathe out fire • a big creature that grows 2 heads when one is cut off • beings that are found at the end of rainbows guarding gold • ...
History of Greek Theater- Nate Betancourt 2023-01-06
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- altar
- seeing space
- facilitated rapid change of roles, made it easier for male actors to play female characters, helped the actor in assuming roles of different types
- considered the father of Western philosophy
- ancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it
- high-backed seats were reserved for ___________
- usage of words to express thought
- support the plot, their motivation drives the play
- how speech reveals character
- the god of wine and fertility, whose blessing was sought to ensure the fertility of humans and the land
- emphasized the attempts of human characters to control their own destinies
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- in Greek means dance, main role was to sing and dance in between dramatic episodes
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- comes the the Greek word theatron, which means place of seeing
- dancing space
- first recorded theatrical event – best tragedy contest
- song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- a monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes, which was part lion, part eagle, and part woman
- the origin of our word scene, provided a place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks
- a creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual
- the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics
- the arrangements of the events in the play
- performed by large choruses
- a religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to Dionysus
- an act of injustice
- had huge advances in philosophy, rhetoric, literature, science, architecture, and visual arts
- something to shock the audience
- wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survive
28 Clues: altar • seeing space • dancing space • an act of injustice • performed by large choruses • how speech reveals character • something to shock the audience • usage of words to express thought • the arrangements of the events in the play • considered the father of Western philosophy • song sung by chorus should be part of the plot • wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survive • ...
Classical Civ Vocab 2022-01-04
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- system where peasants worked a noble's land in exchange for services and protection
- high hill where Greek fortresses were built
- farmer or commoner who works for the noble class
- nobility in Roman society
- city and it's surroundings
- type of government where people rule themselves
- Greek leader that held power through force
- soft, light, valuable cloth made in China
- powder that explodes when ignited
- money traded for items
- Roman Peace, a period of peace during the Roman Empire
- monotheistic religion based on teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- device that measures the strength of earthquakes
- an age marked by great achievements
- common material used for writing and art, made from wood pulp
- system to provide laws and services to the people
- people who lives under specific government
- specific way of thinking about the world
- society that blends Greek ideas and traditions
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- common people of ancient Rome
- rich landowner/noble
- government where people elect leaders
- first emperor, started the Qin dynasty of China
- getting something in exchange for something else
- short stories that teach life lessons
- stories of gods and heroes trying to explain the world
- human made, raised channel that carries water to far places
- type of clay that is hardened by drying or baking in an oven
- group of people who determine innocence and guilt
- ruler that has almost absolute power
- war fought between citizens of the same government
- device that uses the position of the sun and shadows to tell the time
- joining together to create stronger/larger entity
- decaying of people's values
- agreement to work together
- rich and powerful class of people, usually landowners
- elected official in Rome
- government where few people have power
- Greek word for city-state
- governing body in Rome made of elected officials
40 Clues: rich landowner/noble • money traded for items • elected official in Rome • nobility in Roman society • Greek word for city-state • city and it's surroundings • agreement to work together • decaying of people's values • common people of ancient Rome • powder that explodes when ignited • an age marked by great achievements • ruler that has almost absolute power • ...
Constellations 2015-03-01
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- latin for 'cross'
- it ranges from red to yellow to blue depending on the surface temperature
- also known as "ursa minor"
- because of the earth's _________ around the sun, we see various constellations
- it is the closest star to earth next to sun
- the second brightest star, and is a part of carina constellation
- an aboriginal tribe in Australia
- illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere
- considered as "window to the future"
- the color of the hottest star
- constellations that lie near the equator are canis major, canis minor, pegasus and _______
- ancient civilizations looked up to these patterns as messages, guides, or symbols from the ________
- some people makes a wish one the ________ star they see at night
- to get this, astromomers study the spectral lines of the stars
- is a recognized, but not official grouping of stars
- ________ temperature of stars that are expressed in Kelvin
- very small stars are considered as _______ stars
- is a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one's birth on an individual destiny or future
- refers to the half-man, half-horse in greek mythology
- the greek philosopher that created the constellation Argo Navis
- stars that are twice to 10 times larger than our sun are considered _________ stars
- the stars that are 10 time larger than the sun
- before formal science came in, people looked to the sky for _______
- the _______ the stars the reddish they appear
- are massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures
Down
- latin for "keel"
- "shooting star" or "falling star" is actually a ______
- constellations that can be seen all year round
- is a science that uses the principals of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial bodies
- describes the rate at which a star radiates energy
- is described in terms of magnitude and luminosity
- the sections of the sky that contains patterns
- the movement of the earth around its axis
- latin name for 'swan' and is the 16th largest constellation
- also known as "ursa major"
- known as the "north star"
- devised a scale of 1-6 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- a constellation named after a queen in greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- the big dipper is an asterism of _______
- "morning star" is actually planet ______
40 Clues: latin for "keel" • latin for 'cross' • known as the "north star" • also known as "ursa minor" • also known as "ursa major" • the color of the hottest star • an aboriginal tribe in Australia • considered as "window to the future" • the big dipper is an asterism of _______ • "morning star" is actually planet ______ • the movement of the earth around its axis • ...
Constellations 2015-03-01
Across
- it ranges from red to yellow to blue depending on the surface temperature
- known as the "north star"
- devised a scale of 1-6 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- is a recognized, but not official grouping of stars
- "shooting star" or "falling star" is actually a ______
- ________ temperature of stars that are expressed in Kelvin
- to get this, astromomers study the spectral lines of the stars
- stars that are twice to 10 times larger than our sun are considered _________ stars
- before formal science came in, people looked to the sky for _______
- is a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one's birth on an individual destiny or future
- is a science that uses the principals of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial bodies
- the sections of the sky that contains patterns
- the _______ the stars the reddish they appear
- is described in terms of magnitude and luminosity
- describes the rate at which a star radiates energy
- constellations that lie near the equator are canis major, canis minor, pegasus and _______
- ancient civilizations looked up to these patterns as messages, guides, or symbols from the ________
- very small stars are considered as _______ stars
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- latin for 'cross'
- latin for "keel"
- the second brightest star, and is a part of carina constellation
- also known as "ursa major"
- it is the closest star to earth next to sun
- the color of the hottest star
- an aboriginal tribe in Australia
- illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere
- constellations that can be seen all year round
- refers to the half-man, half-horse in greek mythology
- the greek philosopher that created the constellation Argo Navis
- considered as "window to the future"
- some people makes a wish one the ________ star they see at night
- also known as "ursa minor"
- the big dipper is an asterism of _______
- because of the earth's _________ around the sun, we see various constellations
- a constellation named after a queen in greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- are massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures
- latin name for 'swan' and is the 16th largest constellation
- the movement of the earth around its axis
- "morning star" is actually planet ______
39 Clues: latin for "keel" • latin for 'cross' • known as the "north star" • also known as "ursa major" • also known as "ursa minor" • the color of the hottest star • an aboriginal tribe in Australia • considered as "window to the future" • the big dipper is an asterism of _______ • "morning star" is actually planet ______ • the movement of the earth around its axis • ...
Marley Peck 2021-02-22
Across
- Greece made these things perfect with no imperfections.
- In 7 century B.C. Rome was under the power of a_____
- The Greeks had a democracy in Rome they had a_____
- In Rome they had Monarchy Republic Empire and in Greece they had_____
- The Romans built a lot of_____
- The king of the gods was_____
- The toy called the_____may have been invented in Greece
- The father figure in a Roman family was called the Pater_____
- The 2 twins related to the myth regarding establishment of Roman civilization. Romulus and_____
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- Athens has a recorded_____that dates back more than 3,000 years.
- Roman_____is a bunch of traditional stories, rituals and beliefs that the Romans used to describe the origin of Roman civilization, culture, history and religion.
- Rome took the Greeks idea but added more imperfections to these.
- The Greeks have their own_____
- One Greek invention we still use today is the_____
- One Greek invention that we use today are_____
- Many female slaves in Greece baked bread, cooked, and_____
- Both Rome and Greece focused there art mostly on gods and_____
- The closest word that the Greeks had to family was_____
- The Roman_____were still considered as part of the family.
- The goddess that liked owls was_____
20 Clues: The king of the gods was_____ • The Greeks have their own_____ • The Romans built a lot of_____ • The goddess that liked owls was_____ • One Greek invention that we use today are_____ • One Greek invention we still use today is the_____ • The Greeks had a democracy in Rome they had a_____ • In 7 century B.C. Rome was under the power of a_____ • ...
Ancient Greece - Chapter 9 - Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-12
Across
- He made a set of harsh laws because some people rebelled against the aristocrats in power at the time
- Ruler who changed Athens into a democracy
- A hero who killed the Minotaur
- A government where the people rule themselves
- Capital of Greece; named after the goddess of wisdom and war, Athena
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice
- A tyrant who brought peace to Athens and made many advancements like creating festivals, building temples and monuments, and made new policies to unify Athens
- The sky god; married to Hera
- A Greek city-state
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- Rich landowners
- A poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Very popular Greek and Roman hero; extremely strong and succeeded in nearly impossible tasks; defeated the Hydra
- Goddess of women and childbirth; wife of Zeus
- A government in which a few people have power
- A leader who encouraged expanding democracy in other parts of Greece
- A sporting event held every 4 years in honor of Zeus
- One person who gained power with force
- The way early Greeks explained the way the world works
- People who participated in the government
- A man who made Draco's laws less harsh and gave more power to non-aristocrats; he made free men citizens
20 Clues: Rich landowners • A Greek city-state • The sky god; married to Hera • A hero who killed the Minotaur • One person who gained power with force • Ruler who changed Athens into a democracy • People who participated in the government • A poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • Goddess of women and childbirth; wife of Zeus • A government where the people rule themselves • ...
Happy Last Day of 7/8G! 2025-06-26
Across
- This eighth grader is so kind, funny and a friend to all.
- The sweetest seventh grader, just don't look in her desk!
- This eighth grader's laugh makes us all smile and chuckle.
- "OUUUU, MY BAD!"
- Every Bert needs a manga loving Eernie!
- BERT's the name, JOKES are the game.
- HTTYD, need I say more?
- This seventh grader will likely solve all of the world's problems.
- A minecraft and coral reef fanatic!
- He really (really) likes Pizza!
- The Blooket Champion of 7/8G
- He was voted 7/8G's prime minister.
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- Her friends call her M
- If you need to reach something, he's your guy!
- Basketball nets fear this seventh grader
- This eighth grader had a big move this fall, but she's back for the last week!
- This eighth grader is
- This shining 8th grader became an aunt this year!
- This eighth grader will likely be famous one day.
- This eighth grader has the cleanest desk, like ever.
- His speedcubing record is 8 seconds!
- If it came to Ancient Greek Mythology or baking, this seventh grader would EASILY become the teacher.
- "Madame, I can't find the cows you hid in my desk!"
- Her Odyssey has been learning Greek
24 Clues: "OUUUU, MY BAD!" • This eighth grader is • Her friends call her M • HTTYD, need I say more? • The Blooket Champion of 7/8G • He really (really) likes Pizza! • A minecraft and coral reef fanatic! • Her Odyssey has been learning Greek • He was voted 7/8G's prime minister. • BERT's the name, JOKES are the game. • His speedcubing record is 8 seconds! • ...
Day 9 2021-09-22
Across
- We have lots of them hanging on fairy lights in our office :)
- Towering nemesis of Marvel's Fantastic Four
- Ocean on the east of Florida's coast
- To make it easier to do or understand
- Food serving size
- Largest library in the world; Library of ____
- Pink lotion that relieves itchy or irritated skin
- Cooking method of first searing and then simmering
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- In a ____; to sum up a briefly
- The wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology
- Broadway musical and movie filled with ABBA songs
- Stong Australian marsupial with a long tail
- Emery board
- Amusing errors in TV and film
- A work of art created on three connected panels
- The Evil Queen sends this person to kill Snow White
16 Clues: Emery board • Food serving size • Amusing errors in TV and film • In a ____; to sum up a briefly • Ocean on the east of Florida's coast • To make it easier to do or understand • The wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology • Towering nemesis of Marvel's Fantastic Four • Stong Australian marsupial with a long tail • Largest library in the world; Library of ____ • ...
Patient Access Week 2021 - Under the Sea 2021-04-01
Across
- A senior naval officer
- Type of fish that can regenerate arms
- Marine algae that may be consumed
- God of the sea in Ancient Greek mythology
- Pertaining to sailors,navigation, maritime
- Smooth, round gem produced by oysters
- Type of fish that uses a lure to attract prey
- To dock a ship
Down
- A boat that pushes/tows other boats
- Type of fish where the male carries offspring
- Legendary island that is thought to be submerged beneath the Atlantic Ocean
- A long journey by ship
- Shell sometimes used as a trumpet
- Fictional blue-tang fish who suffers from short-term memory loss
- Explosive device for use in water
- Movie by Steven Spielberg about a great white shark
16 Clues: To dock a ship • A senior naval officer • A long journey by ship • Shell sometimes used as a trumpet • Explosive device for use in water • Marine algae that may be consumed • A boat that pushes/tows other boats • Type of fish that can regenerate arms • Smooth, round gem produced by oysters • God of the sea in Ancient Greek mythology • Pertaining to sailors,navigation, maritime • ...
Week 36 Thursday Free Choice 2023-04-27
Across
- actions that can be grouped together
- a powerful wind storm; a tornado
- to purposefully dismantle a rocket after a test launch
- to correct or go over
- of or relating to sight or vision
- to make decisions to solve a problem before that problem arises
- a building or something of the sort
- one who rides a bike or something similar
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- to give council or advice
- a trade or deal between two or more different groups or people
- a creature in Greek mythology that has only one eye
- the basis on which a town or city is built upon
- to teach
- unable to be seen
- to block or to hinder
- a part of a chemical reaction
16 Clues: to teach • unable to be seen • to correct or go over • to block or to hinder • to give council or advice • a part of a chemical reaction • a powerful wind storm; a tornado • of or relating to sight or vision • a building or something of the sort • actions that can be grouped together • one who rides a bike or something similar • the basis on which a town or city is built upon • ...
Exercice 2014-11-06
Across
- One of the most important and sinister calendar festivals of the Celtic year, meaning "End of Summer"
- Belonging to a religion which worships many gods
- Translate: geest
- In greek mythology, a place under the earth where the souls of the dead go
- The bones surrounding the brain
Down
- Translate: geloof
- Translate: voorouder
- A substance that is burnt to produce a sweet smell, especially as part of a religious ceremony
- Translate: lijk
9 Clues: Translate: lijk • Translate: geest • Translate: geloof • Translate: voorouder • The bones surrounding the brain • Belonging to a religion which worships many gods • In greek mythology, a place under the earth where the souls of the dead go • A substance that is burnt to produce a sweet smell, especially as part of a religious ceremony • ...
Lucas' Intrests 2022-01-25
Across
- A word for a young man
- These can be found in theaters
- The most popular of this is Roman and Greek
- You put many pieces together to make this
- These can be found in a library
Down
- A sport that uses a bat
- This is a common house pet loves fetch
- This game is made up of blocks
- we live in the Milky Way,and the Milky Way lives in this
9 Clues: A word for a young man • A sport that uses a bat • These can be found in theaters • This game is made up of blocks • These can be found in a library • This is a common house pet loves fetch • You put many pieces together to make this • The most popular of this is Roman and Greek • we live in the Milky Way,and the Milky Way lives in this
The Amazon River 2015-03-22
Across
- What are the tribes of female warriors called in Greek mythology?
- Which ocean does the Amazon River meet?
- Rivers are __________________
- Where was the first European explorer from?
Down
- What happens every year?
- What does the Amazon rainforest provide a range of?
- In which season is the width of the Amazon river 4-7km?
- What is the name of the longest river?
- Where can you only reach by boat or plane?
9 Clues: What happens every year? • Rivers are __________________ • What is the name of the longest river? • Which ocean does the Amazon River meet? • Where can you only reach by boat or plane? • Where was the first European explorer from? • What does the Amazon rainforest provide a range of? • In which season is the width of the Amazon river 4-7km? • ...
Halloween for adult 2023-06-20
Across
- Halloween candy, often associated with vampire teeth (7 letters)
- sorceress from Greek mythology (6 letters)
- date, also known as All Hallows' Eve (8 letters)
- bird associated with immortality (7 letters)
- Halloween activity of dressing up in costumes (9 letters)
- creature that rises from the dead (6 letters)
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- talisman often associated with witches (5 letters)
- house sound that sends chills down your spine (4 letters)
- Halloween colors (6 letters)
- of Halloween, often carved into a pumpkin (5 letters)
10 Clues: Halloween colors (6 letters) • sorceress from Greek mythology (6 letters) • bird associated with immortality (7 letters) • creature that rises from the dead (6 letters) • date, also known as All Hallows' Eve (8 letters) • talisman often associated with witches (5 letters) • of Halloween, often carved into a pumpkin (5 letters) • ...
History words 2024-09-18
Across
- Ancient Greek philosopher (Socrates student)
- Greek mathematician and astronomer.
- He was an ancient Greek tragedian.
- Macedonian king
- One of the greatest military strategist and leaders in World History.
- Ancient Persian ruler
- Persian ruler after Darius.
- Greek mathematician and physicist.
- Ancient messenger.
- Ancient Greek philosopher from Athens.
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- Ancient Greek philosopher.
- Ancient Greek geographer and mathematician.
- Greek philosopher and polymath ( Plato's student)
- Ancient Greek playwright.
- Greek mathematician.
- He was a Greek historian and philosopher.
- Greek politician.
- Tragedian of classic Athens.
- Was a Greek Historian and general.
- Leonidas King of ancient Greek.
20 Clues: Macedonian king • Greek politician. • Ancient messenger. • Greek mathematician. • Ancient Persian ruler • Ancient Greek playwright. • Ancient Greek philosopher. • Persian ruler after Darius. • Tragedian of classic Athens. • Leonidas King of ancient Greek. • He was an ancient Greek tragedian. • Was a Greek Historian and general. • Greek mathematician and physicist. • ...
JS7 U12 Day 27 2022-01-24
Across
- a way from one place to another
- a person/place where something comes from (river)
- the opposite way of what it used to be
- consisted of many different kinds of things
- able to be seen or used
- gave money, invested some project
- be made up of
- made a decision based on evidence
- a person in charge of navigation, reading maps and routes
- led or guided something (journey, research, search)
- have an effect on each other
- exchange of goods
- set of plans and skills to gain success (or a plan for a game)
- after a long time
- change something so it’s useful for the new situations
- trust someone or something
Down
- fall down suddenly
- started something new
- the world of land, sea, air and everything surrounding us
- to leave something or someone behind
- behave in a certain way because of something that someone said or done
- huge area of land
- almost the same but not exactly
- a higher state of human society
- eat or use something
- to make something new
- series of actions
- search for information by looking and asking questions
- continue to live
- Greek God of the sky (and the main God of Greek mythology)
- able to do something
31 Clues: be made up of • continue to live • huge area of land • series of actions • exchange of goods • after a long time • fall down suddenly • eat or use something • able to do something • started something new • to make something new • able to be seen or used • trust someone or something • have an effect on each other • a way from one place to another • almost the same but not exactly • ...
Crossword Labs 2025-05-15
Across
- A path through which electricity flows
- An Italian dish with layers of pasta and cheese
- An opening in the earth that erupts lava
- A structured collection of data or information
- The science of building and programming robots
- A security system that protects a network
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- A Mexican dish with a folded tortilla and fillings
- A spectrum of light appearing after rain
- A high natural elevation of the earth's surface
- A celestial body of ice and dust orbiting the sun
- The smallest quantity of energy or matter
- Food made with fillings between slices of bread
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- A vast body of salt water covering Earth
- The fourth state of matter, ionized gas
- A loud rumbling sound during a storm
- A sport played with a spherical ball on a field
- A person trained to travel in space
- The king of the Greek gods in mythology
- A massive system of stars held by gravity
- A fragment of rock from space that hits Earth
- A sport played with a racket and a ball
- The curved path of a celestial object around a star
- An object that orbits a planet or star
- A force that attracts a body toward the earth
25 Clues: Greek goddess of wisdom and war • A person trained to travel in space • A loud rumbling sound during a storm • A path through which electricity flows • An object that orbits a planet or star • The fourth state of matter, ionized gas • The king of the Greek gods in mythology • A sport played with a racket and a ball • A vast body of salt water covering Earth • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2025-02-06
17 Clues: Norse • Greek Hero • Greek Sun God • Greek War God • Norse Trickster • Egyptian Sun God • Norse Thunder God • Egyptian Death God • Norse Love Goddess • Greek King of Gods • Greek Queen of Gods • Greek Messenger God • Greek Wisdom Goddess • Norse Warrior Maiden • Greek Underworld God • Egyptian Magic Goddess • Egyptian Afterlife God
Mythology 2024-11-30
Across
- Titan holding up the sky
- Norse all-father
- Greek god of war
- Greek underworld ruler
- Greek goddess of victory
- Gorgon with snake hair
- Riddling creature of Thebes
- Greek goddess of marriage
- Three-headed underworld dog
Down
- Norse hall of heroes
- Greek god of the sea
- Giant deities before the Olympians
- Winged horse
- Half-man, half-horse
- Greek goddess of love
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek king of gods
17 Clues: Winged horse • Norse all-father • Greek god of war • Greek king of gods • Norse hall of heroes • Greek god of the sea • Half-man, half-horse • Norse god of thunder • Greek goddess of love • Greek underworld ruler • Gorgon with snake hair • Titan holding up the sky • Greek goddess of victory • Greek goddess of marriage • Riddling creature of Thebes • Three-headed underworld dog • ...
Mythology Route 2023-05-24
5 Clues: What material is this statue made of? • From what mythology is this god from? • Poseidon is the ancient greek king of? • What is Minerva holding in her right hand? • This god is the roman equivalent of what greek god?
The Euro Histroriography's Intimate Relation To Mythology 2024-12-20
13 Clues: Arbiter • Reality • Deflate • Mythology • Pernicious • Fratricide • Propaganda • Psychologize • Inflated Egos • Hallucinations • Afrikan History • Intimidating Factor • European Historiography
Sparta Crossword 2012-11-08
Across
- Sparta's first Eurypontid king
- The man who created Spartan laws and the military-orientated lifestyle
- The name of Leonidas's wife, the first Queen of Sparta
- The age a Spartan man would finish Agoge and enter the army
- Ulike most ancient cultures, Spartan women were________
- The Spartan women were treated as__________ of men
- The name for non'spartan free men raised as Spartans
- The group that was responsible for terrorising the Helots
- The common name for the Spartan Hoplite's shield
- The reigion that Sparta was located in
- The most popular religion in ancient Sparta
- The name for slaves
- the city-state that the Greeks defended at Thermopylae
- One of the lines that Spartan kings decended from
- The man who married Sparta in Greek mythology
- The name of the only Agiad to rule as a Eurypontid king
- The Athenian navy general who fought the Persians
- The great Spartan athlete who jumped over 7 meters in long jump
- The king of Sparta during the Trojan War
- The name for ex-spartan slaves
- The age by which Spartan men were expected to mary
- The title used to describe areas being controlled by Sparta
- The last know king of Sparta
- The percetage of land owned by women in Ancient Sparta
- The age at which Spartan boys would enter Agoge
- The people that were the main rivals of the Spartans
- The name of the training programs that the Spartan boys went through
- The sea that the Persians walked around on their way to the battle of Thermopylae
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- A famous German modern-day war general who idolised the Spartans
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The spartan's sword and secondary weapon was called the _________
- The main river that flowed through Sparta
- The killing of weak or deformed children was a primitive form of _______
- The most famous Greek historian who described Spartan life
- the running race named after a Greek and Persian war
- The Spartan that was abducted by Paris, which caused the Trojan War
- The name for Spartan men who enjoyed full rights
- The scene of the navy battle between the Greeks and the Persians
- The practice that no soldier was better than his comrades
- The name for the Spartan warriors
- The king who gave the Helots their name
- The pass where the Spartans made their last stand
- The name of Sparta's first king
- The way the state of Sparta was run
- The word for the love or admiration of ancient Sparta
- The main language spoken by the Spartans
- one of the lines that Spartan kings decended from
- The Spartan's long spear was called the ______
- the Spartan king who led the Greeks against the Persians at Thermopylae
- the Persian leader who fought the Greeks at Thermopylae
- The name of the place where Sparta's main oracle was located
51 Clues: The name for slaves • The last know king of Sparta • Sparta's first Eurypontid king • The name for ex-spartan slaves • The name of Sparta's first king • The name for the Spartan warriors • The way the state of Sparta was run • The reigion that Sparta was located in • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • The king who gave the Helots their name • ...
CUP 2024-08-13
6 Clues: another term for 'job' • recover from illness or exertion • the god of love in Greek mythology • a sound caused by diaphragmatic spasms • cabinet shelves typically used for storage • type of alternative medicine that uses needles
Greek and Latin roots 2025-01-31
Across
- (Latin: trans- = across)
- (Latin: fract- = break)
- (Latin: circum- = around)
- (Latin: manu- = hand)
- (Latin: omni- = all)
- (Latin: e-/ex- = out)
- (Greek: geo- = earth)
- (Greek: anthropo- = human)
- (Greek: graph- = writing)
- (Greek: psycho- = mind)
- (Greek: chrono- = time)
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- (Greek: hydro- = water)
- (Latin: in- = into)
- (Latin: bene- = good)
- (Latin: corp- = body)
- (Latin: dict- = say)
- (Latin: magn- = large)
- (Latin: scrib- = write)
- (Greek: philo- = love)
- (Greek: bio- = life)
- (Greek: astro- = star)
- (Greek: thermo- = heat)
- (Greek: demo- = people)
- (Greek: photo- = light)
- (Greek: log- = word, study)
25 Clues: (Latin: in- = into) • (Latin: dict- = say) • (Greek: bio- = life) • (Latin: omni- = all) • (Latin: bene- = good) • (Latin: corp- = body) • (Latin: manu- = hand) • (Latin: e-/ex- = out) • (Greek: geo- = earth) • (Latin: magn- = large) • (Greek: philo- = love) • (Greek: astro- = star) • (Greek: hydro- = water) • (Latin: fract- = break) • (Latin: scrib- = write) • (Greek: thermo- = heat) • ...
Vocabulary Week 22 (Geometry and Mythology) 2023-04-12
Across
- one dimensional straight path that is endless in both directions
- prefixes and suffixes
- to mention something briefly / to make a quick reference.
- myths of the ancient Greeks. These myths were more than just folk tales to them; they were their religion.
- lines that cross or meet to form right angles
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- a story that is the product of one's imagination
- an exact location in space represented by a dot
- a straight line that extends in one direction
- a letter or group of letters placed after the base or root of the word to change the meaning of the word
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- lines that are the same distances apart and never meet
- a part of line defined by two end points
- a letter or group of letters placed before the base or root of the word to change the meaning of the word
- language spoken in the country Greece. Many of our English roots and affixes are Greek. (Remember Mrs. Shields' lessons?)
- the most basic part of a word with no prefixes or suffixes
- when a person or text makes a reference to a well known person, place, or concept, such as Greek Mythology, the Bible, Shakespeare, a movie, or song.
16 Clues: prefixes and suffixes • a part of line defined by two end points • lines that cross or meet to form right angles • a straight line that extends in one direction • an exact location in space represented by a dot • a story that is the product of one's imagination • lines that are the same distances apart and never meet • ...
Fahrenheit 451 2025-02-27
Across
- The Augustan age is the beginning of the 18th century whenpoets created verse inspired by __ poets
- Main characther in Gulliver's Travels
- Author of Gulliver's Travels
- ___Spring is a symbol of knowledge in greek mythology
- What Satan helped his followers do
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- 1726 - The __ Gulliver's Travels was written
- Alexander Pope was an influencer of __
- An Essay on __ is an allusion that is referenced in Fahrenheit 451
- Author of paradise lost
9 Clues: Author of paradise lost • Author of Gulliver's Travels • What Satan helped his followers do • Main characther in Gulliver's Travels • Alexander Pope was an influencer of __ • 1726 - The __ Gulliver's Travels was written • ___Spring is a symbol of knowledge in greek mythology • An Essay on __ is an allusion that is referenced in Fahrenheit 451 • ...
Baucis and Philemon Crossword 2012-12-06
Across
- Ages/the time between th ancient and modern times,about A.D. 500-1500
- person who held land was owned by lords or superior, to whom in return for theirwar or some other service
- Greek gods
- system in which lan was owned by lords,but held by vallals in return for their loyalty
- who serves as a messenger of the other gods
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- kind of goverment in which citizensgovern themselves
- a large amphitheater in Rome,used for games and contest
- who could not be sold off land, but passed from onr owner to another with the land
- god in Greek mythology
- city with its own goverment that was both a city and an independent state
10 Clues: Greek gods • god in Greek mythology • who serves as a messenger of the other gods • kind of goverment in which citizensgovern themselves • a large amphitheater in Rome,used for games and contest • Ages/the time between th ancient and modern times,about A.D. 500-1500 • city with its own goverment that was both a city and an independent state • ...
Q2 LA & SS 2023-11-02
Across
- to work with someone
- god in charge of the Underworld in Greek Mythology
- to deprive of water
- an item that is shipped out of a country
- extend a period of ownership (ex: library book)
- god who was abducted by her uncle, Hades, to live in Underworld
- a prefix meaning "with"
Down
- a fear of water
- to carry from one place to another
- a root meaning "water"
- to get better again after an illness or injury
- god who fathered children such as Hercules, Athena, and Apollo
- two words that sound the same but have different meanings
- to be able to live together in harmony
- a device that enables sound to travel far, usually to have a conversation
- a root meaning "sound"
- a root meaning "to carry"
17 Clues: a fear of water • to deprive of water • to work with someone • a root meaning "water" • a root meaning "sound" • a prefix meaning "with" • a root meaning "to carry" • to carry from one place to another • to be able to live together in harmony • an item that is shipped out of a country • to get better again after an illness or injury • ...
Social Studies 2023-04-12
Across
- A guess based off of already known info.
- A citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
- A foreigner living in an ancient Greek city who had some of the privileges of citizenship
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
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- The state of being a slave.
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- Military housing.
- A member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta, intermediate in status between slaves and citizens.
- The activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power.
- One of five senior Spartan magistrates.
10 Clues: Military housing. • The state of being a slave. • One of five senior Spartan magistrates. • A guess based off of already known info. • The belief in or worship of more than one god. • A citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill. • A foreigner living in an ancient Greek city who had some of the privileges of citizenship • ...
Greek & Latin Roots 2025-01-02
Across
- Tool that measures time (Greek: "chronos")
- Device for measuring heat (Greek: "therm")
- Study of animals (Greek: "zoo")
- Machine that thinks (Latin: "comput")
- Living together peacefully (Greek: "sym" and "bio")
- Device for amplifying sound (Latin: "phon")
- To send across distances (Latin: "trans" and "mit")
- Study of the mind (Greek: "psyche")
- Self-operating machine (Greek: "auto")
- Device that removes water (Greek: "hydr")
- One who writes books (Latin: "scribe")
- A tool to see small things (Greek: "micro" and "scope")
Down
- Study of people (Greek: "anthrop")
- Tool for looking at stars (Greek: "telescope")
- Study of life (Greek: "bio")
- Study of words (Greek: "log")
- Something old from the past (Greek: "archaeo")
- A large-scale city area (Greek: "metro" and "polis")
- Written story of someone’s life (Greek: "graph")
- Study of stars (Greek: "astro")
- Study of the Earth (Greek: "geo")
- One-hundred-year anniversary (Latin: "cent")
- A flying machine (Greek: "aero" and "plane")
- Machine for projecting light (Greek: "photo"
- Study of numbers (Greek: "arithmos")
25 Clues: Study of life (Greek: "bio") • Study of words (Greek: "log") • Study of animals (Greek: "zoo") • Study of stars (Greek: "astro") • Study of the Earth (Greek: "geo") • Study of people (Greek: "anthrop") • Study of the mind (Greek: "psyche") • Study of numbers (Greek: "arithmos") • Machine that thinks (Latin: "comput") • Self-operating machine (Greek: "auto") • ...
vocab 6-2-22 2022-06-01
Across
- to use as few words as possible
- an idea or feeling attached to a word, beyond its dictionary definition
- most common or dominant
- the way taken to get from a starting point to a destination
- the main idea or most important points of a text
Down
- ancient stories of gods, such as Egyptian, Greek, Norse, or Roman
- mock or insult
- to manage everyday problems without difficulty
- the owner of a business
9 Clues: mock or insult • most common or dominant • the owner of a business • to use as few words as possible • to manage everyday problems without difficulty • the main idea or most important points of a text • the way taken to get from a starting point to a destination • ancient stories of gods, such as Egyptian, Greek, Norse, or Roman • ...
Exercice 2014-11-06
Across
- Translate: geloof
- Translate: voorouder
- Translate: lijk
Down
- Belonging to a religion which worships many gods
- One of the most important and sinister calendar festivals of the Celtic year, meaning "End of Summer"
- A substance that is burnt to produce a sweet smell, especially as part of a religious ceremony
- Translate: geest
- In greek mythology, a place under the earth where the souls of the dead go
- The bones surrounding the brain
9 Clues: Translate: lijk • Translate: geest • Translate: geloof • Translate: voorouder • The bones surrounding the brain • Belonging to a religion which worships many gods • In greek mythology, a place under the earth where the souls of the dead go • A substance that is burnt to produce a sweet smell, especially as part of a religious ceremony • ...
Brayden tries to solve much harder Greek words 2021-11-18
7 Clues: a poet • short moral stories • one of the few woman Greek poets • a body of stories about gods and heroes • leader who held power through the use of force • known as a slave or as adviser (different stories) • leader when Athens was at its peak during democracy
Q again 2023-04-26
Social Studies Chapter 8 Crossword 2017-03-15
Across
- A 500 BC leader put in the idea of a democracy
- queen of the gods
- the geographical feature that covers most of Greece
- Sea the sea that lies east of Greece
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- a body of stories about gods and heroes
- people who had the right to participate in the government
- tells the lat years of the Trojan War
- the Olympics were held to honor of these people
- king of Gods
Down
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- a tyrant that ruled Athens
- wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the person that wrote fables about life lessons
- god of the sun
- the first city state to develop a democracy
- godess of wisdom
- the Greek word for a city state
- where the Minoans lived
- a market place and meeting place
20 Clues: king of Gods • god of the sun • godess of wisdom • queen of the gods • where the Minoans lived • a tyrant that ruled Athens • wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • the Greek word for a city state • a market place and meeting place • Sea the sea that lies east of Greece • tells the lat years of the Trojan War • a body of stories about gods and heroes • ...
#10 2020-09-13
Across
- Large book
- Inhabitant of a rental property
- Impart knowledge
- Slant
- Five books of Moses
- Famous line in Star Wars: it's a ___
- Wall hanging or weaving
- Resembling an amphibian (Professor Umbridge)
- A formal agreement
- Older than the gods (Greek mythology)
- NRL's Wests ____ (felines)
- Building material (wood)
- Paving material
- Medieval poet and singer
- Leaving a runway
- A poison
- A paste of sesame seeds
- A hint
- To seize and throw to the ground
Down
- One trillion wats
- Camping item
- Car company
- Not allowed
- Tasty rewards
- To scare horribly
- Transport without physical movement
- ____ Plates of the Earth's crust
- Number of star signs
- Superlative of tiny
- Backstabber
- Cube in the Marvel universe
- Man who lives with gorillas
- Offering (sometimes in sacrifice)
- Larva of an amphibian
34 Clues: Slant • A hint • A poison • Large book • Car company • Not allowed • Backstabber • Camping item • Tasty rewards • Paving material • Impart knowledge • Leaving a runway • One trillion wats • To scare horribly • A formal agreement • Five books of Moses • Superlative of tiny • Number of star signs • Larva of an amphibian • Wall hanging or weaving • A paste of sesame seeds • Building material (wood) • ...
Greek Etymology Words 2023-04-04
Across
- I used a _________ to cook my food
- the study of the earth itself
- a tool people use to identify small objects
- the study of space
- something in cameras used to take small photos
- the _________ of this word comes from a greek word
- the study of star patterns
- a volcanic explosion is a huge ________
- the study of myths
- a thing people use in the modern days
Down
- a star symbol used in writing to emphasise something
- the rocks in the middle of Mars and Jupiter
- the study of how forms of life interact with the earth
- the study of living things
- the study of the human society
- a tiny living thing
- a person who works in space
- a small world
- someone that studies space from the earth
- a part of the computer needed to operate it
20 Clues: a small world • the study of space • the study of myths • a tiny living thing • the study of living things • the study of star patterns • a person who works in space • the study of the earth itself • the study of the human society • I used a _________ to cook my food • a thing people use in the modern days • a volcanic explosion is a huge ________ • ...
Word Study Units 1-9 2024-01-08
Across
- jealous,showing envy
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- to clarify, explain
- to sail completely around the world
- underground
- a behavior that is repeated so often it becomes almost automatic
- to behave wrongly
- lower in rank
- to understand wrongly
- a violent rotating windstorm
- lack of proper nutrition
- a stand in or replacement
- to use again
Down
- well known
- a person who does bad things
- to take away
- A series of events that happen over and over again.
- to show or display
- clear understanding
- to stop one from doing something; prevent
- doubtful
- to put in the wrong place
- misshapen
- evil intent,bad will
- extra or unnecessary
- the place where a plant or animal usually lives
- brave,bold
- clear and easily understood
- to live in
- below average
30 Clues: doubtful • misshapen • well known • brave,bold • to live in • underground • to take away • to use again • lower in rank • below average • to behave wrongly • to show or display • clear understanding • to clarify, explain • jealous,showing envy • evil intent,bad will • extra or unnecessary • to understand wrongly • lack of proper nutrition • to put in the wrong place • a stand in or replacement • ...
Egypt 2023-12-08
Across
- The plant ancient Egyptians used to make paper
- the first dynasty king uniting Upper and Lower Egypt
- The lord of Chaos
- The symbol for Osiris
- The symbol for Order
- The sun
- The goddess of magic
- The god of silence and secrecy
- The city where Alexander the great took over
- Greek and Egyptian hybrid god
- The symbol for Chaos
- The Egyptian god of knowledge
- Eyeliner for the Ancient Egyptians
Down
- The place where mummies are buried
- The goddess of the sky
- The landscape of Egypt
- Duat The magical reality in Egyptian mythology
- A thing in Egypt that symbolizes a frozen sunbeam.
- river The name of the river in Egypt
- The most popular game in ancient Egypt
- the cat goddess
- The god called the “Avenger”
- The symbol of life in Egypt
- the king of egypt
- A person that writes for people
- Eye of Horus The most popular protection amulet
26 Clues: The sun • the cat goddess • The lord of Chaos • the king of egypt • The symbol for Order • The goddess of magic • The symbol for Chaos • The symbol for Osiris • The goddess of the sky • The landscape of Egypt • The symbol of life in Egypt • The god called the “Avenger” • Greek and Egyptian hybrid god • The Egyptian god of knowledge • The god of silence and secrecy • ...
Jemma Jack 2024-04-06
Across
- They're Creepy & Kooky
- Romeo..
- I am what I am
- Phantom Sequal
- Flying Nanny
- Good Morning Baltimore!
- American Evangelist
- WW2 Deception
- Religious Book
- Sheffield's Drag Queen
- Newfoundland Planes
- Royal Big Cat
- Restaurant Worker
- Meatloaf
- Heeled Shoes for Men
- Tom Cruise Movie Musical
- Argentina
- French Disney Princess
- Board Game
- Greek Mythology
- Technicolour Dreamcoat
- Punxsutawney Phil
- Paris Music Hall
- Bend and Snap!
Down
- Henry Fraser
- Help is on the Way Dear!
- Guy Fawkes
- Waving Through a Window
- Henry VIII
- Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'
- Queen Hit
- Liza Minnelli Movie
- Falling Chandelier
- Turned to Ice
- 1988 Winona Ryder Movie
- Illinois
- Delorian
- Aussie Drag Queens
- 1999 Teen Movie
- US Bank Robbers
- Paper Boys
- Men and Women
- Ruby Slippers
- Roald Dahl Book
- Glass Slipper
45 Clues: Romeo.. • Illinois • Delorian • Meatloaf • Queen Hit • Argentina • Guy Fawkes • Henry VIII • Paper Boys • Board Game • Henry Fraser • Flying Nanny • Turned to Ice • WW2 Deception • Royal Big Cat • Men and Women • Ruby Slippers • Glass Slipper • I am what I am • Phantom Sequal • Religious Book • Bend and Snap! • 1999 Teen Movie • US Bank Robbers • Roald Dahl Book • Greek Mythology • Paris Music Hall • Restaurant Worker • ...
Classic Rock Groups 2025-08-08
Across
- Mythical river in Greek mythology
- It's a long way to the top for rock and roll
- Also a light motor truck (2 words, sorta)
- They went to the point of know return
- They won't gather any moss
- Related by marijuana? (2 words)
- National symbols
- A very dark Sunday (2 words)
- How does that thing possibly fly (2 words)
- A very long trip
- They're comfortably numb (2 words)
Down
- Lots of rumors about them (2 words)
- Like a bad bruise (2 words)
- They has a sweet home (1 word)
- They have no power to arrest (2 words)
- He's wanted dead or alive (2 words)
- He won't back down (2 words)
- Large city in Massachusetts
- Not good to hang out with (2 words)
- Absolute royalty
- He's in a haze
- They had an appetite for destruction (2 words)
- nothing to do with archery
23 Clues: He's in a haze • Absolute royalty • National symbols • A very long trip • They won't gather any moss • nothing to do with archery • Like a bad bruise (2 words) • Large city in Massachusetts • He won't back down (2 words) • A very dark Sunday (2 words) • They has a sweet home (1 word) • Related by marijuana? (2 words) • Mythical river in Greek mythology • ...
Lesson 5 Review 2025-12-01
Across
- Google’s first name
- This business name was changed to Meta
- an American global media company promoting business news
- USA’s largest company by revenue
- name of the first iPhone
- business logo is a twin-tailed mermaid from Greek mythology
- Jack Dorsey was one of the creator’s of what business?
- Company that created Photoshop
- a private American aerospace company
- is the parent company of google
Down
- Amazon’s first name
- Mark Zuckerberg’s pup’s name
- an expensive car brand with one-carat diamonds in its speedometers
- a Swedish video game program most widely played in the world
- game platform developed and released by Epic Games
- Middle Name of Jeff Bezos
- famous handbag maker first made paper bags used by a noodle business
- The most expensive movie ever made
- model for the world’s most expensive shoes
- Was co-founded by Steve Jobs
20 Clues: Amazon’s first name • Google’s first name • name of the first iPhone • Middle Name of Jeff Bezos • Mark Zuckerberg’s pup’s name • Was co-founded by Steve Jobs • Company that created Photoshop • is the parent company of google • USA’s largest company by revenue • The most expensive movie ever made • a private American aerospace company • This business name was changed to Meta • ...
Units Five, Six, and Seven 2021-06-22
Across
- a government where almost absolute power is passed down from generation to generation.
- the famous Roman dictator whose murder led to the downfall of the republic.
- stories with gods, goddesses, heroes and monsters that ancient people used to explain the world around them.
- the Roman government consisting of consul, senate and assembly members who work together to represent the people.
- the clay soldiers Shi Huangdi made for his tomb to protect him in the afterlife.
Down
- the Greek temple to Athena located on the scropolis in Athens.
- the long wall that protected China from nomadic warriors to the north.
- the first ruler of China who unified the 7 warring states kingdoms.
- the Macedonian king who expanded Greece into a large empire.
- rulers in ancient China.
- the Greek government where power is given to the people and they get to vote.
- the ancient Roman amphitheater where gladiator fights took place.
12 Clues: rulers in ancient China. • the Macedonian king who expanded Greece into a large empire. • the Greek temple to Athena located on the scropolis in Athens. • the ancient Roman amphitheater where gladiator fights took place. • the first ruler of China who unified the 7 warring states kingdoms. • the long wall that protected China from nomadic warriors to the north. • ...
All 14 WONDERS Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-25
Across
- Verticale, It features over 900 trees and thousands of plants.
- Mausoleum, Combines ancient Anatolian, Hellenistic, and modern architectural styles with symbolic art depicting Turkey’s history and values.
- Pyramid of Giza, The oldest and last remaining of the original seven world wonders.
- of Zeus at Olympia, This wonder was made when Olympic Games were at their peak.
- Temple of Artemis, Built to worship the Greek goddess of childbirth, hunting, and chastity.
- of Rhodes, It was built in homage to Helios, the god of the Sun in Greek mythology.
- Louvre Pyramid, Served as the main entrance to the Louvre Museum.
- Khalifa, This wonder can be seen from 95 km away.
Down
- Chi Minh Mausoleum, Built between 1973 and 1975 by Garol Isakovich.
- of Liberty, Symbolizes freedom, democracy, and hope.
- the Redeemer, Lightning strikes it frequently; it’s repaired regularly, including a thumb repair in 2014.
- of Alexandria, Guided thousands of ships safely.
- at Halicarnassus, A wonder that honors and holds the remains of Mausolus of Caria.
- Gardens of Babylon, There is no proof that this wonder actually existed.
14 Clues: of Alexandria, Guided thousands of ships safely. • Khalifa, This wonder can be seen from 95 km away. • of Liberty, Symbolizes freedom, democracy, and hope. • Verticale, It features over 900 trees and thousands of plants. • Louvre Pyramid, Served as the main entrance to the Louvre Museum. • Chi Minh Mausoleum, Built between 1973 and 1975 by Garol Isakovich. • ...
Ancient Rome & Greece 2013-04-30
Across
- Cleopatra and Mark Antony committed suicide instead of being humiliated by him.
- Roman mythology was influenced by _________ mythology.
- Who did Rome fight in the three Punic Wars?
- From 500 B.C.until 27 B.C. Rome was politically this.
- Soldiers who were paid to fight.
- Upper class in Rome; land owning wealthy people.
- The first emperor to embrace Christianity.
- Spartans did not encourage this type of thinking/living.
- Romulus killed his brother named ___________.
- Citizens of Pompeii were killed by a ________.
- Greece had difficulties uniting its citizens because of the ________ of the region.
- Common citizens of Rome were called this.
- Constantine renamed this city Constantinople.
Down
- He is considered to be the first pope.
- Famous Carthaginian general took elephants through the Alps.
- Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of men in the __.
- Hellenistic city with advances in astronomy and mathematics.
- For 500 years, the Roman government was headed by two ____.
- This religion is believed to have led to the decline of Rome.
- In 79 A.D., Jews were forced out of Judea.
- Roman military forces were called this.
- In Greece, you could not vote if you were one of these.
- Part of Roman government where the commoners were represented.
- Athens and Sparta were both on of these.
- Brought water to ancient Rome.
- A period of peace and prosperity in Ancient Rome.
- The Romance lanuages derived from this language.
27 Clues: Brought water to ancient Rome. • Soldiers who were paid to fight. • He is considered to be the first pope. • Roman military forces were called this. • Athens and Sparta were both on of these. • Common citizens of Rome were called this. • In 79 A.D., Jews were forced out of Judea. • The first emperor to embrace Christianity. • Who did Rome fight in the three Punic Wars? • ...
Chapter 21 and 22 2017-06-26
Across
- my trip through olympus was a _____
- death
- As for my mother, she had a chance at a new ____
- a giant with 100 eyes all located around his head
- harming someone in retaliation for something they have done
- Room for thrones that is larger then grand cewntral station
- a small aromatic tree with shiny dark green leaves.
- the act of forming or establishing something
- What Grover has been meaning to earn all his life.
- Sally's first college after gaining acces to a new life.
Down
- What Gabe was turned turned into.
- how Percy describes every building Olympus
- form the masterbolt has taken for travel purposes.
- Kronos's dad
- number of thrones
- area where passengers recieve their luggage
- the floor where olympus is
- the last part of something
- but if im right about the ____ ahead of you.
- lion The ____ was a vicious monster in Greek mythology that lived at Nemea
20 Clues: death • Kronos's dad • number of thrones • the floor where olympus is • the last part of something • What Gabe was turned turned into. • my trip through olympus was a _____ • how Percy describes every building Olympus • area where passengers recieve their luggage • but if im right about the ____ ahead of you. • the act of forming or establishing something • ...
Greek Stuff 2012-11-21
Across
- Sparta had an ______ government
- Naval battle between the Greeks and the Persians
- god of the underworld
- goddess of marriage
- Tyrant that ruled athens
- After the Persian Wars the Greeks had control of the ________ sea.
- Athens had a ___________ government
- Apololo is Artemis' _______ brother
- The war faught between the Spartans and the Persians
- Who won the battle of Marathon
- war faught between Atheens and Sparta
- Who shouted "This is Sparta!!!"
- Athens and Sparta united to beat the ________ Empire
- Hera's symbol
- symbol is an eagle
- Apollo's symbol
- Aphrodite's symbol
- All young boys were trained to be _________
Down
- god of the sea
- goddess of love
- Athens is named after ________
- Poseidon's symbol
- How many Spartans died at the battle of Thermopyale
- Greek Mythology is a _____________ religion
- goddess of the hunt
- Athena's symbol
- god of light
- Artemis' symbol
28 Clues: god of light • Hera's symbol • god of the sea • goddess of love • Athena's symbol • Artemis' symbol • Apollo's symbol • Poseidon's symbol • symbol is an eagle • Aphrodite's symbol • goddess of marriage • goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld • Tyrant that ruled athens • Who won the battle of Marathon • Sparta had an ______ government • Athens is named after ________ • ...
Moon Called - creative book assignment 2014-02-24
Across
- round, often chocolate chipped
- not submissive
- extremely old
- high and very good for snowboarding
- to kill someone
- small bus
- woman from greek mythology with snake hair, name of the main chars cat.
- sucks blood
- group of wolves
- when your parents are no longer alive
- something wolves like to hunt, people often keep it as a pet
Down
- red liquid that comes out of your body
- not yet old
- wound caused by an attack with fangs
- name of the author
- wolflike creature often seen in dessert areas
- road hotel
- german car brand, also the name of the main character
- Eve, name of the main characters neighbor
- leader of a group of wolves
- part of the road where, in Belgium, you're allowed to drive 120 km/h
- assault
- feline pet
- woman who does magic
- not yet a man
25 Clues: assault • small bus • road hotel • feline pet • not yet old • sucks blood • extremely old • not yet a man • not submissive • to kill someone • group of wolves • name of the author • woman who does magic • leader of a group of wolves • round, often chocolate chipped • high and very good for snowboarding • wound caused by an attack with fangs • when your parents are no longer alive • ...
Units 1-9 2024-01-08
Across
- deadly, extremely harmful, evil; spiteful, malicious
- a book or set of books giving information on many subjects
- Lower in rank
- following
- written below the line
- to speak evil of
- acting against control or authority
- Jealousy
- first in quality or importance
- clear and easily understood
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- indirect; roundabout; not straightforward
- Full of love
- extra or unnecessary
- to place on top of
- Doubtful
- a boss; one who manages others
- incorrect, having mistakes
Down
- Negligence by a professional person
- giving out light without much heat
- to sail completely around the world
- underground
- full of malice; intending to do harm
- to stray from the main subject
- Savage; Fierce; Aggressive
- snobby; thinking you are better than others
- original; existing from the beginning
- excellent
- to go ahead of (in importance)
- talking in circles
30 Clues: Jealousy • Doubtful • following • excellent • underground • Full of love • Lower in rank • to speak evil of • talking in circles • to place on top of • extra or unnecessary • written below the line • Savage; Fierce; Aggressive • incorrect, having mistakes • clear and easily understood • to stray from the main subject • first in quality or importance • to go ahead of (in importance) • ...
Gardner 2023 2023-04-05
Across
- My name is very Irish
- Loves to code
- Is the older sibling and loves tacos
- Has 7 guinea pigs
- Is the class baker
- Is a big fan of cows
- She dyed her hair teal this year
- Plays Roblox and has his own YouTube channel
- This gal loves to learn about history
- Is a big fan of Greek Mythology
- LOVES to clean
Down
- Loves to sleep
- Has a parrot named Kiwi
- My favorite vacation spot was Boston to learn about American history
- Half of my family is from Brazil
- Really enjoys learning about planes
- Has a younger brother who has a name that is a color
- My younger brother is in Kindergarten
- Has a chocolate lab named Riley
- Has a dog named Winnie
- Has a pet shark
- Went to Great Wolf Lodge this school year
- My favorite football team is the Bills
23 Clues: Loves to code • Loves to sleep • LOVES to clean • Has a pet shark • Has 7 guinea pigs • Is the class baker • Is a big fan of cows • My name is very Irish • Has a dog named Winnie • Has a parrot named Kiwi • Has a chocolate lab named Riley • Is a big fan of Greek Mythology • Half of my family is from Brazil • She dyed her hair teal this year • Really enjoys learning about planes • ...
Characters! 2023-08-22
Across
- Malin Kundang is the example of...... tale from Sumatra
- We found the moral lesson in a story
- When the problems in the story develop
- It tells a story and describes events
- The story about animals
- The famous hero in Greek mythology
- In the end Malin Kundang turned into a ..... statue
- Malin Kundang ..... to acknowledge her mother
Down
- The fairy tales is a ....... story
- It is a kind of traditional folklore
- Long time ......, there was a beautiful girl name Bawang Putih
- The queen ...... away and left the daughter alone The life story of someone
- Kyai Pasir is the main ..... of Telaga Sarangan
- Malin Kundang ..... his village to find fortune
- The king ..... in the palace
- God ...... is the father of Hercules
- The ...... verbs usually used in narrative text
- Malin Kundang ...... of her mother
- Snow white ..... the poisoned apple and fall asleep
- The characters of the story are introduced
20 Clues: The story about animals • The king ..... in the palace • The fairy tales is a ....... story • Malin Kundang ...... of her mother • The famous hero in Greek mythology • It is a kind of traditional folklore • We found the moral lesson in a story • God ...... is the father of Hercules • It tells a story and describes events • When the problems in the story develop • ...
Fortnite Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-15
Across
- - Quick-firing weapon that uses light bullets and overheats
- - Character with the golden touch
- - First part of the most iconic landing spot
- - In-game dance
- - Mythology featured in C5 S2
- - Highest rarity in the game
- - Self-evolving weapons from C4 S4
- - Name of the controversial Mythic blade from C1 S7
- - Iconic location on the map, ____ Park
- - Leader of The Seven
- - Boss at the Shark from C2 S2
Down
- - Marvel character in the C3 S1 Battle Pass
- - Legendary AR from Chapter 1
- - Name of Fortnite C5 S1
- - Place where cosmetic items are stored
- - Place in the middle of the C2 S3 map
- - Name of Fortnite's progression system
- - Final skin of C1 S4 Battle Pass
- - Location of Geno/The Ageless boss in C4 S1
- - Most powerful shotgun
- - Item that grants infinite stamina in C5 S3
21 Clues: - In-game dance • - Leader of The Seven • - Most powerful shotgun • - Name of Fortnite C5 S1 • - Highest rarity in the game • - Legendary AR from Chapter 1 • - Mythology featured in C5 S2 • - Boss at the Shark from C2 S2 • - Character with the golden touch • - Final skin of C1 S4 Battle Pass • - Self-evolving weapons from C4 S4 • - Place in the middle of the C2 S3 map • ...
Modern Mythology 2013-05-27
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- Assistant to the goddess of love.
- Won the 100th Grey Cup.
- name of famous birth control products.
- Canon's most famous brand of camera's.
- Famous women's shaving accessory
- This car takes its brand name from mythological character.
- Huge online book store.
- famous NFL team.
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- Popular brand of chewing gum.
- name of popular camera and photographic technology company.
- Honda's premier van is called this.
- Most of them are named after gods from classical mythology.
- name of a city in Alaska named after the original titan.
- Theater Named after the god of Music.
- Auto Shop that borrowed their name from a myth.
- Cleaning product named after a Greek warrior who fought in the Trojan War.
- Athletic sponsor of Basketball superstar LeBron James.
17 Clues: famous NFL team. • Won the 100th Grey Cup. • Huge online book store. • Popular brand of chewing gum. • Famous women's shaving accessory • Assistant to the goddess of love. • Honda's premier van is called this. • Theater Named after the god of Music. • name of famous birth control products. • Canon's most famous brand of camera's. • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-13
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- In Rome the consul ruled in Greece the __________ ruled
- In Greece a girl would be ready to be married at 12 or 13. In greece they were married in their _________
- iN both Rome and Greece the _________ was the head of the family
- Zeus is a Greek god but has another name in Rome ______
- In Greece dancing was for religious ceremonies and everyone danced in Rome only one social class really danced. __________
- Mythology is composed of gods and _________
- Mars is the name of the god _______ in Roman mythology
- In greece they played with balls but in Rome they played a game with a ball and stick __________
- In Greece and Rome ______ children were treated better
- Rome and Greece both ate
- In Rome Livius Andronicus adapted the Odyssey. Who wrote the Odyssey? _______
- In Rome this goddesses name is Menerva what is her name in Greece _________
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- Which city states were said to be the first ones in Greece
- A well known philosopher in Greece and Rome wa __________
- The Romans created many sculptures and paintings and the Greeks used lots of _______
- Greeks wore tunics and Romans wore
- A common toy for little girls in Greece and Rome was _________
- Greece and Rome both had these for a popular pet
- Poseidon is this gods name in Greece but what is it in Rome ____________
- In Sparta women had more ___________ than women in Rome
20 Clues: Rome and Greece both ate • Greeks wore tunics and Romans wore • Mythology is composed of gods and _________ • Greece and Rome both had these for a popular pet • Mars is the name of the god _______ in Roman mythology • In Greece and Rome ______ children were treated better • In Rome the consul ruled in Greece the __________ ruled • ...
The Olympians 2013-07-16
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- What was Hyperion god of?
- where did the new god's and goddesses live?
- Where did Uranus send the monsters?
- How many children did rhea have before Zeus was born?
- Who was god of the underworld?
- what is Zeus' symbol?
- How many years did the war last between the gods and the titans?
- Which titan was afraid of the prophecy?
- what was the name of the earth?
- What was the name of the prophecy child?
- How many second generation gods were there?
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- what was the name of the sky?
- What does crius mean?
- Who was god of the seas?
- What was Hera goddess of?
- The first generation of gods were also called the...?
- which creatures worked at the forge to aid the gods?
- How many titans were there?
- What mythology are the titans and gods from?
- Out of what did the earth come to be?
20 Clues: What does crius mean? • what is Zeus' symbol? • Who was god of the seas? • What was Hyperion god of? • What was Hera goddess of? • How many titans were there? • what was the name of the sky? • Who was god of the underworld? • what was the name of the earth? • Where did Uranus send the monsters? • Out of what did the earth come to be? • Which titan was afraid of the prophecy? • ...
Trials of Apollo 2022-04-29
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- Who helps Apollo (lester) throughout the book?
- Where does Zues put Apollo in the beginning of the book?
- What is Apollo’s human name?
- Who does Apollo go to for help in the beginning of the book?
- What do you call someone who is half human half God?
- Who is the centaur?
- What is apollo known for being?
- Who is the God, that got turned into a human?
- Who tells the prophesies?
- Where is Olympus located?
- Who is the Author of the book?
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- What kind of Gods are in our book?
- What is the Study of Myths called?
- What is peaches Meg’s “pet” called?
- What is the title of the book?
- Where do Meg and Apollo go to find the hidden oracle?
- Where do the Gods live?
- Who is Apollo’s father?
- Where do most of the demi-gods live?
- What is the Karpoi’s name?
20 Clues: Who is the centaur? • Where do the Gods live? • Who is Apollo’s father? • Who tells the prophesies? • Where is Olympus located? • What is the Karpoi’s name? • What is Apollo’s human name? • What is the title of the book? • Who is the Author of the book? • What is apollo known for being? • What kind of Gods are in our book? • What is the Study of Myths called? • ...
Egypt 2023-12-08
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- The plant ancient Egyptians used to make paper
- the first dynasty king uniting Upper and Lower Egypt
- The lord of Chaos
- The symbol for Osiris
- The symbol for Order
- The sun
- The goddess of magic
- The god of silence and secrecy
- The city where Alexander the great took over
- Greek and Egyptian hybrid god
- The symbol for Chaos
- The Egyptian god of knowledge
- Eyeliner for the Ancient Egyptians
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- The place where mummies are buried
- The goddess of the sky
- The landscape of Egypt
- Duat The magical reality in Egyptian mythology
- A thing in Egypt that symbolizes a frozen sunbeam.
- river The name of the river in Egypt
- The most popular game in ancient Egypt
- the cat goddess
- The god called the “Avenger”
- The symbol of life in Egypt
- the king of egypt
- A person that writes for people
- Eye of Horus The most popular protection amulet
26 Clues: The sun • the cat goddess • The lord of Chaos • the king of egypt • The symbol for Order • The goddess of magic • The symbol for Chaos • The symbol for Osiris • The goddess of the sky • The landscape of Egypt • The symbol of life in Egypt • The god called the “Avenger” • Greek and Egyptian hybrid god • The Egyptian god of knowledge • The god of silence and secrecy • ...
Gods of Egypt 2023-12-13
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- The symbol for Chaos
- A thing in Egypt that symbolizes a frozen sunbeam.
- The symbol for Osiris
- The city where Alexander the great took over
- the king of egypt
- The god called the “Avenger”
- The goddess of the sky
- The goddess of magic
- The god of silence and secrecy
- The lord of Chaos
- The landscape of Egypt
- The sun
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- The symbol for Order
- river The name of the river in Egypt
- A person that writes for people
- The plant ancient Egyptians used to make paper
- Greek and Egyptian hybrid god
- the cat goddess
- the first dynasty king uniting Upper and Lower Egypt
- Eyeliner for the Ancient Egyptians
- The magical reality in Egyptian mythology
- The symbol of life in Egypt
- The place where mummies are buried
- The Egyptian god of knowledge
- The most popular game in ancient Egypt
25 Clues: The sun • the cat goddess • the king of egypt • The lord of Chaos • The symbol for Order • The symbol for Chaos • The goddess of magic • The symbol for Osiris • The goddess of the sky • The landscape of Egypt • The symbol of life in Egypt • The god called the “Avenger” • Greek and Egyptian hybrid god • The Egyptian god of knowledge • The god of silence and secrecy • ...
River Valleys and Empires 2023-09-20
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- spread of goods, ideas, products and people.
- area used for markets and assemblies.
- servant, slaves, or serfs in Ancient Greece.
- governor of Persian provinces.
- the 1st river valley.
- Greek city-state.
- belief in one God.
- armed infantry in ancient Greece in close formation.
- created socratic method of question/ answers
- canals and ditches used to control the river.
- people who farm in one area.
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- majority votes rather than elected officials.
- belief in many Gods.
- oldest monotheistic religion (Persia).
- known for dialogues (morals & ethics)
- made the 1st written code of laws
- people who wander, hunt, and gather.
- legends/myths about Gods, Heros, and Fools.
- city sate that focused on intellectualism.
- era of Ancient Persia, Greece, Rome and China.
- dividing an empire into parts.
- first to develop a formal system for reasoning.
- city-state that focused on military power.
23 Clues: Greek city-state. • belief in one God. • belief in many Gods. • the 1st river valley. • people who farm in one area. • governor of Persian provinces. • dividing an empire into parts. • made the 1st written code of laws • people who wander, hunt, and gather. • area used for markets and assemblies. • known for dialogues (morals & ethics) • oldest monotheistic religion (Persia). • ...
Word Study Units 1-9 2024-01-08
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- jealous,showing envy
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- to clarify, explain
- to sail completely around the world
- underground
- a behavior that is repeated so often it becomes almost automatic
- to behave wrongly
- lower in rank
- to understand wrongly
- a violent rotating windstorm
- lack of proper nutrition
- a stand in or replacement
- to use again
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- well known
- a person who does bad things
- to take away
- A series of events that happen over and over again.
- to show or display
- clear understanding
- to stop one from doing something; prevent
- doubtful
- to put in the wrong place
- misshapen
- evil intent,bad will
- extra or unnecessary
- the place where a plant or animal usually lives
- brave,bold
- clear and easily understood
- to live in
- below average
30 Clues: doubtful • misshapen • well known • brave,bold • to live in • underground • to take away • to use again • lower in rank • below average • to behave wrongly • to show or display • clear understanding • to clarify, explain • jealous,showing envy • evil intent,bad will • extra or unnecessary • to understand wrongly • lack of proper nutrition • to put in the wrong place • a stand in or replacement • ...
Oceans 2020-08-17
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- legendary ghost ship off Cape Point
- ocean current off the Namibian coast
- where a river meets the sea
- 'colour' of the tide in Cape Town during the height of summer
- diving north of Durban
- the second largest ocean
- deepest part of the ocean
- game fish, known to be a fighter
- strangest looking of the shark species
- you might see these in False Bay (from a cage)
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- Amphitrite's title in Greek mythology
- Antarctic mammal recently seen on Western Cape beaches
- whales feed on this tiny source of protein
- where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet
- the most famous sperm whale
- the largest of the long distance seabirds
- famous wreck off the Transkei coast
- Boulders Beach is home for these little fellas
- egg laying amphibian
- Afrikaans name for West Coast delicacy
- invaluable working boat in harbours
21 Clues: egg laying amphibian • diving north of Durban • the second largest ocean • deepest part of the ocean • where a river meets the sea • the most famous sperm whale • game fish, known to be a fighter • legendary ghost ship off Cape Point • famous wreck off the Transkei coast • invaluable working boat in harbours • ocean current off the Namibian coast • ...
