greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary Test 2024-05-08
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- a system of winds rotating into a storm
- something that is shaped like a ball, for example the sun or moon.
- the tissues surrounding or lining the orbit of the eye.
- a book or set of books giving information on many subjects or on many aspects of one subject and typically arranged alphabetically.
- a three-wheeled vehicle
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
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- jawless fishes having a large sucking mouth
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- (of a price or amount charged) unreasonably high or going around the normal circle.
10 Clues: a three-wheeled vehicle • a system of winds rotating into a storm • jawless fishes having a large sucking mouth • the tissues surrounding or lining the orbit of the eye. • a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order. • something that is shaped like a ball, for example the sun or moon. • ...
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-16
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- The Roman and Greek girls wore this on their wedding day
- Ancient Greek and Rome girls had to stay home and help their mom in the
- the Romans and Greeks wore things on their which is another name for a flip flop
- While the kids in Roman were playing different games Ancient Greek kids played a game that People normally put money in
- Rome and Greek both loved to drink
- Both Greece and Rome expressed themselves by
- The people in Ancient Greece had to get married at the age of 12 but in Ancient Roman, people had to be
- Ancient Greek and Rome both farmed little green or purple round things called
- In Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome this person got to choose who was going to marry their kids
- Ancient Greek and Ancient Rome both sent their sons to
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- Roman eats meat while Greeks are
- Both Ancient Greek and Rome did a kind of art called
- Little girls both played with tiny people in Ancient Rome and Greece called
- The Ancient Romans played sports in an arena while the Ancient Greeks played in the
- Both Rome and Greece both are surrounded by water which is called
- Rome and Greece both wear clothes that are made out of
- Pet’s that are very popular today and were not so known in Ancient Greece or Roman
- both Roman and Greeks believed in
- (is made for oil) Was very important in Rome and Greek for food
- In Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, the ____ would host a banquet
20 Clues: Roman eats meat while Greeks are • both Roman and Greeks believed in • Rome and Greek both loved to drink • Both Greece and Rome expressed themselves by • Both Ancient Greek and Rome did a kind of art called • Rome and Greece both wear clothes that are made out of • Ancient Greek and Ancient Rome both sent their sons to • ...
ELA-Vince Yale- Mrs.Good Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
Athens vs. Sparta 2013-03-07
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- watched an eclipse of the moon and noticed the earth is curved
- the shape gave the audience excellent viewing
- only city state which had a full time amry
- greek sculptures were ment to show
- greek coin currency introduced
- the son of zeus
- were important people in the community
- he was a brilliant student
- what age did sparta start training their bys for the army
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- was the largest and most powerful city-state
- the slaves overrun Greece
- what number that in greek numbers
- a mathematician
- who was the ruler of the greek gods
- what did alexander the great conquer much of
- the first games were held in 776bc at the greeek city of olympia
- the battle of thermopylae
- the slaves of sparta
- where did greek paintings survive
- to show the gods how important they were
20 Clues: a mathematician • the son of zeus • the slaves of sparta • the slaves overrun Greece • the battle of thermopylae • he was a brilliant student • greek coin currency introduced • what number that in greek numbers • where did greek paintings survive • greek sculptures were ment to show • who was the ruler of the greek gods • were important people in the community • ...
Athens vs. Sparata 2013-03-07
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- who was the ruler of the greek gods
- the first games were held in 776bc at the greeek city of olympia
- greek sculptures were ment to show
- the battle of thermopylae
- what number that in greek numbers
- only city state which had a full time amry
- to show the gods how important they were
- the slaves of sparta
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- was the largest and most powerful city-state
- a mathematician
- the shape gave the audience excellent viewing
- watched an eclipse of the moon and noticed the earth is curved
- where did greek paintings survive
- were important people in the community
- the slaves overrun Greece
- greek coin currency introduced
- he was a brilliant student
- what did alexander the great conquer much of
- the son of zeus
- what age did sparta start training their bys for the army
20 Clues: a mathematician • the son of zeus • the slaves of sparta • the slaves overrun Greece • the battle of thermopylae • he was a brilliant student • greek coin currency introduced • where did greek paintings survive • what number that in greek numbers • greek sculptures were ment to show • who was the ruler of the greek gods • were important people in the community • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Greek name is Hera;Zeus' wife;Queen of Gods
- capital of Greece
- shoots arrows at people so they fall in love
- Greek name is Zeus
- Greek name is Athena;most loved Goddess in Pantheon
- chopped off Medusa's head
- Greek name is Aphrodite;Goddess of love and beauty
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- Greek name is Hephaestus; smith God;forger of weapons
- Greek name is poseidon;son is Achilles
- Where you go when you're dead;have to pass through Tartarus
- one eyed monster
- has a head of snakes
- Greek name is Hermes; messanger God
- Youngest princess;very beautiful
14 Clues: one eyed monster • capital of Greece • Greek name is Zeus • has a head of snakes • chopped off Medusa's head • Youngest princess;very beautiful • Greek name is Hermes; messanger God • Greek name is poseidon;son is Achilles • Greek name is Hera;Zeus' wife;Queen of Gods • shoots arrows at people so they fall in love • Greek name is Aphrodite;Goddess of love and beauty • ...
eclipse 2023-09-06
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- In ancient Greek mythology was the god of music, healing, light, and prophecy
- huge, glowing balls of gases
- a special kind of scientist that takes a spaceship to outer space
- a small chunk of dust and ice that orbits, or travels around, the sun.
- a space vehicle or missile, or the special engine that's meant to propel such a vehicle into the air
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- an instrument that allows people to see distant objects.
- large natural object that orbits, or travels around, Earth
- the study of the Universe and everything in it, including planets, stars, galaxies, comets, and black holes.
- star at the center of the solar system
- when the Earth moves between the Sun and the moon, blocking part of the Sun’s light from reaching the moon
10 Clues: huge, glowing balls of gases • star at the center of the solar system • an instrument that allows people to see distant objects. • large natural object that orbits, or travels around, Earth • a special kind of scientist that takes a spaceship to outer space • a small chunk of dust and ice that orbits, or travels around, the sun. • ...
TRIVIA QUESTIONS 2024-04-01
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- In the anime "Attack on Titan," what are the giant humanoid creatures that threaten humanity known as?
- This is the only continent without an active volcano
- Who is the director of the Bollywood movie "Lagaan," which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
- What literary work begins with the famous line, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times"?
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- Who painted the famous artwork "Starry Night"
- What is the chemical name for laughing gas?
- This is the planet that has the highest recorded surface temperature in our solar system
- Who wrote the famous novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- What is the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology, born from the blood of Medusa?
- In which language are most operas traditionally sung?
10 Clues: What is the chemical name for laughing gas? • Who painted the famous artwork "Starry Night" • Who wrote the famous novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"? • This is the only continent without an active volcano • In which language are most operas traditionally sung? • What is the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology, born from the blood of Medusa? • ...
Greek Vocab- kookie 2021-02-02
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- Greek statesman
- small group of people who have control
- ancient stories
- an ancient mythological creature from ancient greek fables
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
- relating to ancient Greece
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- member of the aristocracy/noble
- ancient greek poet
- a town in ancient Greece
- a member of a society that has the right to vote
- cruel leader
- Greek storyteller
- a greek author of the Illiad
- Voting Booth
14 Clues: cruel leader • Voting Booth • Greek statesman • ancient stories • Greek storyteller • ancient greek poet • a town in ancient Greece • relating to ancient Greece • a greek author of the Illiad • member of the aristocracy/noble • small group of people who have control • a member of a society that has the right to vote • an ancient mythological creature from ancient greek fables • ...
Greek VS Rome 2023-02-16
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- Romans cared about this, but greeks really didn't
- The boys went to boy ___ and girls only went to girl ___.
- Roman ___ was very important to their culture, Greek ____ is unknown because we never got it recorded.
- The people that died in the greek ____ was about 50,000 and the people that died in the roman ___ was about 900,000.
- The greeks and romans both had this drink
- the greeks were a ___ but the romans were a republic
- Both greeks and romans did this for fun and excersice.
- thousand The Greeks lived around 3500 years ago and the Romans lived around ___ than 3000 years ago.
- This is important ways of beliefs to both greeks and romans.
- Greek and roman people had these and loved them
- The romans and greeks both did this to music for entertainment
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- The Roman Republic lasted for 500 years, the Greek democracy lasted for ___.
- Greek and Roman boys and girls both loved to play with ___
- There was not good ___ for farming in greece but it was fine in rome
- The Roman army was called the Roman legion, The Greek army was called the ____ army.
- Ancient Greece made the ___ in 776 BC, but the Roman didn’t have anything like that.
- Young girls in Greece would ___ at around 12-13, but romans would ___ anytime but if they did ____ it was for life.
- The Roman army had around 150,000 ____ and the Greek army had around 143,000.
- Both greek boys and girls had the same of this
- The Romans used the ____ as their swords, The Greeks used the xiphos as their sword.
20 Clues: The greeks and romans both had this drink • Both greek boys and girls had the same of this • Greek and roman people had these and loved them • Romans cared about this, but greeks really didn't • the greeks were a ___ but the romans were a republic • Both greeks and romans did this for fun and excersice. • The boys went to boy ___ and girls only went to girl ___. • ...
ancient greece 2023-03-01
7 Clues: panet bush • cars on water • wen to nathins fite • a big muntin that god live • the god of water in greece mythology • the god of the underwold in greece mythology • the god of thunder and lightningin greece mythology
Mythology 101 2023-06-15
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- Head of a bull; body of a human
- Tinker Bell is a...
- A three headed, guardian dog
- The spirit that lives within a tree
- A horse with a horn
- A giant snake of myth
- A bird of flame
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- A mischievous creature;the name of a drink
- A creature that is half horse; Half human
- The sun is a danger for this onec
- A giant flying fire breathing lizard
- A horse with wings
- Half human; half fish
- One look will turn you to stone
- Has only one eye
- The full moon is a danger for this one
- Body of a lion; head of an eagle
17 Clues: A bird of flame • Has only one eye • A horse with wings • Tinker Bell is a... • A horse with a horn • Half human; half fish • A giant snake of myth • A three headed, guardian dog • Head of a bull; body of a human • One look will turn you to stone • Body of a lion; head of an eagle • The sun is a danger for this onec • The spirit that lives within a tree • ...
Mythology Crossword 2013-10-28
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- goddess of wisdom, warfare, arts and crafts
- Queen of the Gods, Goddess of Marriage
- Goddess of harvest and wheat
- known for his beautiful Lyre playing
- Sister of Apollo, Daughter of Zeus and Leto, Goddess of the moon
- God of blacksmith, metal, fire, volcanoes
- Brother of Apollo, Messenger God, Wears sandals that allow him to fly
- God of the sea, made the dolphin and horse
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- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of Sky, Lightning and the Eagle are his Symbols, King of Gods
- Son of Poseidon, Great musician, the Oracle told his if he leaves home he can"t come home
- Son of Poseidon, Fights the Minotaur
- Son of Apollo, was raised by the teacher Chiron
- Son of Zeus, did the twelve labors
- ruler of the underworld
- Sailed for 10 years to get home
- King Midas loved gold, and didn't want anyone to have any gold, Didn't like anyone with gold including Apollo
17 Clues: ruler of the underworld • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of harvest and wheat • Sailed for 10 years to get home • Son of Zeus, did the twelve labors • Son of Poseidon, Fights the Minotaur • known for his beautiful Lyre playing • Queen of the Gods, Goddess of Marriage • God of blacksmith, metal, fire, volcanoes • God of the sea, made the dolphin and horse • ...
mythology,bellephoron 2015-09-22
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- i was suppose to kill bellerphoron
- i am a magical horse with wings
- how bellephoron died
- took care of pegasus
- pegasus came out of my head
- i told bellerphoron to slay the chimaera
- i wanted bellerphoron dead
- where bellephoron found pegasus
- i was slayed by bellerphoron
- bellephoron seeked help from me
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- there are nine of us
- i made a pass at bellerphoron
- i am the watchdog for hades
- i am related to the hydra
- was used to help slay the chimaera
- i was meant to slay the chimaera
- bellerphoron was born here
- i killed bellephoron for being so vain
18 Clues: there are nine of us • how bellephoron died • took care of pegasus • i am related to the hydra • i wanted bellerphoron dead • bellerphoron was born here • i am the watchdog for hades • pegasus came out of my head • i was slayed by bellerphoron • i made a pass at bellerphoron • i am a magical horse with wings • where bellephoron found pegasus • bellephoron seeked help from me • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility, and motherly relatioships
- god of war and agriculture
- a monster with wings, snakes for hair and if you looked at her, she could turn you to stone.
- god of fire and metal working
- ruler of the underworld
- god of sky and lightning
- where the Olympians live
- goddess of love
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- Apollo's twin
- god of love who shoots people with arrows
- creatures with only one eye
- goddess of peotry and weaving
- a river boundary between earth and the underworld
- Diana's twin
- god of freshwater and sea
- married cupid in a sacred marriage
- goddess of marriage and childbirth
17 Clues: Diana's twin • Apollo's twin • goddess of love • ruler of the underworld • god of sky and lightning • where the Olympians live • god of freshwater and sea • god of war and agriculture • creatures with only one eye • goddess of peotry and weaving • god of fire and metal working • married cupid in a sacred marriage • goddess of marriage and childbirth • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Sister of Apollo; goddess of the moon, young maidens, and the hunt
- Married Eros
- Made Hera jealous by hanging out with Jupiter
- Parents were Terra and Caelus; had 1 eye
- ruled the dead; had a 3 headed dog
- Symbol is a 3 pointed trident
- goddess of love and beauty
- Where the gods and their thrones are
- goddess of wisdom, useful arts, and mistress of strategy
- 3 headed dog
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- Styx River that formed a boundary between the overworld and underworld; the ferryman, Charon, transported dead souls across it to the underworld
- pulled the sun across the sky in a chariot of gold during the day
- Fates 3 sisters- 1 spins thread of life, 1 determines how long one lives, 1 chooses how one dies
- Married to Pluto
- Killed Minotaur
- Monster with bulging eyes, swollen tongue, yellow fangs, snake hair, and claws
- King of gods
17 Clues: Married Eros • King of gods • 3 headed dog • Killed Minotaur • Married to Pluto • goddess of love and beauty • Symbol is a 3 pointed trident • ruled the dead; had a 3 headed dog • Where the gods and their thrones are • Parents were Terra and Caelus; had 1 eye • Made Hera jealous by hanging out with Jupiter • goddess of wisdom, useful arts, and mistress of strategy • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-01-18
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- The World Serpent and third and final offspring of Loki
- Realm of fire and chaos mixed elemental energies with Niflheim to Make Ymir the first beingng
- Realm of Ice and Mist mixed elemental energies with Muspellheim to Make Ymir the first being
- Home of the humans
- The Primordial Void That Yggdrasil Sits in
- The Dwarf Forged Magic Spear of Odin
- The Bridge connecting Midgard and Asgard together
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- Home of the Dark Elves/Home of the dwarves great blacksmiths and masters of forging
- The World Tree All the Nine Realms Rest in it's branches Floating in Ginnungungap
- The realm of the giant or Jotuns
- Home of the Vanir Ruled by Freya and her brother Frevr
- Realm of the Dishonored dead Ruled by the Goddess Hela/Hel offspring of Loki and Angrboda
- Ruler of the Aesir and Wields the dwarf forged spear Gungnir
- the first being made from the elemental energies from Muspell and Niflheim
- The Wolf Son of Loki Fated to swallow the Moon at Ragnarok and is chained up till that day
- Home of the Aesir and protected by a giant wall
- Home of the Bright/Light Elves
17 Clues: Home of the humans • Home of the Bright/Light Elves • The realm of the giant or Jotuns • The Dwarf Forged Magic Spear of Odin • The Primordial Void That Yggdrasil Sits in • Home of the Aesir and protected by a giant wall • The Bridge connecting Midgard and Asgard together • Home of the Vanir Ruled by Freya and her brother Frevr • ...
words from the greek play antigone 2023-01-11
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- tragic flaw.
- a person (such as a priestess of ancient Greece) through whom a deity is believed to speak.
- an expression of strong disapproval.
- a winged female monster in Greek mythology having a woman's head and a lions body and noted for killing anyone who cannot answer its riddle.
- the will or principle or determining cause by which things in general are believed to come to be as they are or events to happen as they do.
- strong vengeful anger.
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- a company of singers and dancers in Athenian drama participating in or commenting on the action.
- a mystifying, misleading, or puzzling question posed as a problem to be solved or guessed.
- to scoop out with or as if with a gouge.
- a period of temporary delay
10 Clues: tragic flaw. • strong vengeful anger. • a period of temporary delay • an expression of strong disapproval. • to scoop out with or as if with a gouge. • a mystifying, misleading, or puzzling question posed as a problem to be solved or guessed. • a person (such as a priestess of ancient Greece) through whom a deity is believed to speak. • ...
crossword 1 2023-02-02
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- The branch of geology that studies the characteristics and configuration and evolution of rocks and land forms
- Important American food fish in the winter
- Intense paroxysmal neuralgia along the trigeminal nerve
- (Greek mythology) the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra; persuaded her brother (Orestes) to avenge Agamemnon's death by helping her to kill Clytemnestra and her lover (Aegisthus)
- A green dye, often used to color cloth, which is obtained from the woad plant
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- Resembling a worm; long and thin and cylindrical
- Of a plant tipped with a plume
- United States writer remembered for his historical novels about colonial America (1885-1957)
- An animal resembling a starfish with fragile whiplike arms radiating from a small central disc
- Cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic
10 Clues: Of a plant tipped with a plume • Important American food fish in the winter • Resembling a worm; long and thin and cylindrical • Intense paroxysmal neuralgia along the trigeminal nerve • A green dye, often used to color cloth, which is obtained from the woad plant • Cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic • ...
Halloween auf Deutsch 2022-11-07
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- In some movies, this is the catalyst for lycanthropy
- Batman wears this to hide his identity, whereas superman just takes off his glasses.
- these were origianlly made out of turnips.
- This animal is referred to as the chicken of the cave in the movie Anchorman starring Will Ferrell.
- this is the second word in the title of Steven king's book about pets
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- If one is hyperventilating, one can breath into this to help calm down.
- Some people who have skelephobia are scared by the fact they have this inside their body.
- Hitchcock is a famous director of this genre of films.
- In Greek mythology the goddess Athena turned a weaver into this animal.
- Frankenstein's monster, Dracula and the invisible man are all examples of this.
10 Clues: these were origianlly made out of turnips. • In some movies, this is the catalyst for lycanthropy • Hitchcock is a famous director of this genre of films. • this is the second word in the title of Steven king's book about pets • If one is hyperventilating, one can breath into this to help calm down. • ...
Ancient Greece Unit Crossword 2022-09-07
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- not allowed to participate in Greek gov.
- citizens make decisions in court
- cultural center of the world under Alexander the Great
- the blending of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, & Indian cultures into one continuous cultural influence
- democracy citizens participate directly in gov.
- Pericles gave citizens this for serving in gov.
- Outlawed debt slavery
- polis
- the Great spread Hellenism from Europe to India
- Council of 500
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- king or queen has central power
- of Greece Citizen participation in government
- Under him Greece finally became a direct democracy
- warrior Greek-City State
- City-State where democracy was started
- merchants and this other group worked to overthrow Greece's aristocracy
- philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great
- No one is above the law
- this is why Greek City-States were formed
- people hold ruling power
- small wealthy elite
- Greek philosopher's stressed this along with reason in decision making
22 Clues: polis • Council of 500 • small wealthy elite • Outlawed debt slavery • No one is above the law • warrior Greek-City State • people hold ruling power • king or queen has central power • citizens make decisions in court • City-State where democracy was started • not allowed to participate in Greek gov. • this is why Greek City-States were formed • ...
Greece 2024-04-18
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- word to rank sunscreens
- Greek philosopher
- African pig
- Greek island
- airline company
- main feature of Catherine’s necklaces
- type of shark
- inlet of the seat where the land curves inwards
- Miami Marlin’s big hitter!
- small smooth stone found on beaches
- famous Greek god
- type of raft boat used for tours that usually has a glass bottom in the centre
- Greek food
- nighttime imagination
- shape
- facial feature that comes out in the sun
- one of main colours in Greek flag
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- film set in Greece
- street animal
- Turkish city
- type of dolphin
- half man, half horse. Crazy right?
- mix between pizza and bruschetta
- sea creature
- turns men into stone
- assembly of mainly vegetables often with a simple lovely dressing
- swimming accessory
- used to zoooom across the water. Fast!!
- bubbling outdoor bath
- fruit
- type of weather
31 Clues: fruit • shape • Greek food • African pig • Turkish city • Greek island • sea creature • street animal • type of shark • type of dolphin • airline company • type of weather • famous Greek god • Greek philosopher • film set in Greece • swimming accessory • turns men into stone • bubbling outdoor bath • nighttime imagination • word to rank sunscreens • Miami Marlin’s big hitter! • mix between pizza and bruschetta • ...
King of the Jungle 2023-04-14
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- Area of land that a lion pride defends.
- The lion is considered the ___ predator of the African savannah.
- A fictional lion from Greek mythology that was killed by the hero Heracles as one of his twelve labors.
- Activity lions engage in to obtain food.
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- A social group of lions, typically consisting of a group of females and their young, along with one or more adult male lions.
- A vast tropical grassland ecosystem that covers large portions of Africa.
- Lion, tiger, and leopard are examples of this family of animals.
- A large tuff of fur that surrounds a male lion's neck like a way cooler scarf.
8 Clues: Area of land that a lion pride defends. • Activity lions engage in to obtain food. • Lion, tiger, and leopard are examples of this family of animals. • The lion is considered the ___ predator of the African savannah. • A vast tropical grassland ecosystem that covers large portions of Africa. • ...
Colin Malally Acts of the Apostles Crossword 2021-04-26
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- people in heaven
- Greek word for church
- Author of Acts of the Apostles
- Greek word for witness
- meaning of Peter's name
- the name of the early Christian Church
- someone who will never have children
- private event for only the baptized
- the first pope
- city Saul was born in
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- What did God appear as at Pentecost
- the first Martyr
- people in purgatory
- the early church went here everyday
- Greek word for Bishop
- Greek word for deacon / servant
- people on earth
- Genre of Acts of the Apostles
18 Clues: the first pope • people on earth • the first Martyr • people in heaven • people in purgatory • Greek word for church • Greek word for Bishop • city Saul was born in • Greek word for witness • meaning of Peter's name • Genre of Acts of the Apostles • Author of Acts of the Apostles • Greek word for deacon / servant • What did God appear as at Pentecost • the early church went here everyday • ...
Roman Vs. Greeks Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-11
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- were often made in Rome.
- fighters were what GREEK DID NOT HAVE.
- Greek men were actors.
- fighters were what ROME HAD.
- were also very common Greek pets
- is the architecture Greeks are know for.
- was the age Romans were married at.
- were roman's most known architecture.
- paintings were used to open up space in Rome
- in Greek were NOT that fashionable
- Were allowed to preform in Roman plays.
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- panels are also what Greeks are famous for.
- painting was important to the Greeks.
- were very loved by the Greeks.
- Clothing was very fashionable in Rome
- were what men and women wore.
- pets were very popular in Rome.
- were a thing Romans were obsessed with
- was the age Greek girls married at.
19 Clues: Greek men were actors. • were often made in Rome. • fighters were what ROME HAD. • were what men and women wore. • were very loved by the Greeks. • pets were very popular in Rome. • were also very common Greek pets • in Greek were NOT that fashionable • was the age Romans were married at. • was the age Greek girls married at. • painting was important to the Greeks. • ...
2023 NBB John Unit One 2023-06-11
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- the island to which John was exiled
- the place where Jesus was baptized
- the aspect of Jesus' life about which John wrote
- the idea that God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
- the Greek word meaning "believe"
- the city in which John wrote his 3 epistles and gospel
- John's mother's name
- the Greek word meaning "word"
- the Greek word meaning "ambassador, commissioner, delegate"
- John's father's name
- what John says those who believe will receive
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- the Greek word meaning "witness"
- the Greek word meaning "grace"
- what Jesus called John and his brother
- John's brother's name
- hymn singing and writing
- a topic of discourse
- the city to which Jews in Jerusalem fled when the Romans came in A.D. 66
18 Clues: John's mother's name • a topic of discourse • John's father's name • John's brother's name • hymn singing and writing • the Greek word meaning "word" • the Greek word meaning "grace" • the Greek word meaning "witness" • the Greek word meaning "believe" • the place where Jesus was baptized • the island to which John was exiled • what Jesus called John and his brother • ...
Brave New World 2017-03-16
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- / a young person who is inexperienced or immature
- / the third letter of the Greek alphabet
- / the first letter of the Greek alphabet
- / the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet
- / unwilling and hesitant
- / self pityingly tearful sentiment or behavior
- / a commotion or fuss
- / continuous low humming sound
- / the intention or desire to do evil
- / person's face that is pale because of poor health
- / expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner
- / relating to the sky or outer space
- / an opening, hole , gap
- / relating or trending to arouse sexual desire or excitement
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- / a situation or condition that is extremely bad
- / group of trees
- / the second letter of the Greek alphabet
- / learning by hearing while asleep
- / irregular burst burst movement
- / basic skills or principles
- / the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
- / a winged chubby beautiful baby
- / divided or tear into pieces
23 Clues: / group of trees • / a commotion or fuss • / unwilling and hesitant • / an opening, hole , gap • / basic skills or principles • / divided or tear into pieces • / continuous low humming sound • / irregular burst burst movement • / a winged chubby beautiful baby • / learning by hearing while asleep • / the intention or desire to do evil • / relating to the sky or outer space • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2021-10-13
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- of Macedonia/was the king of Macedon
- group of heavily armed infantry formed in ranks and files close and deep
- Greek region of Doris or to the Dorian's
- a Greek philosopher and polymath
- class of persons holding exceptional rank and privileges
- by the people a form of government
- to the ancient of Mycenae
- of the island of Crete
- of the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- Athenian Greece philosopher
- War/ was fought between the Athens and Sparta
- civilization/mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the great
- War/ fought by Greek states and Persia
- ancient Greek city-state
- Greek philosopher
- the great/king of the ancient greek kingdom of Macedon
16 Clues: Greek philosopher • of the island of Crete • ancient Greek city-state • to the ancient of Mycenae • Athenian Greece philosopher • of the Iliad and the Odyssey • a Greek philosopher and polymath • by the people a form of government • of Macedonia/was the king of Macedon • War/ fought by Greek states and Persia • Greek region of Doris or to the Dorian's • ...
Greek Civilization 2017-03-30
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- Poet who wrote famous epic poems The Iliad and the Odysssey.
- Literally "government by the people;" the people rule.
- A traded product; olives and pottery are Greek examples.
- Chief polis in Attica; birthplace of democracy and drama,
- The Phoenicians founded these around the Mediterranean.
- Government by a few rich, powerful families or people.
- Belief in and worship of many gods and goddesses.
- Early Greek civilization that began on the Peloponnesus.
- Warrior-like polis on the Peloponnesus; rival to Athens.
- Greek word for city-state: city that controls land around it.
- A person with rights and responsibilities in a community.
- Place for athletic exercise/contests, such as wrestling.
- Means relating to the army or to weaponry.
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- Greek word for marketplace.
- The name given to slaves in Sparta.
- Literally "high hill" in Greek; walled hill; safety.
- Competed in Olympic Games and in the gymnasia.
- Invented by the Phoenicians.
- Enemy of Greeks in the Trojan War; war described in The Iliad.
- Chief Greek god.
- Homer's epic poem of the return of Odysseus from war.
- Early Greek civilization that invented the alphabet.
- Long poem that tells of actions of heroes and gods.
- A single ruler, like a king or queen.
- Homer's epic poem that tells of the war between Troy and Greeks.
25 Clues: Chief Greek god. • Greek word for marketplace. • Invented by the Phoenicians. • The name given to slaves in Sparta. • A single ruler, like a king or queen. • Means relating to the army or to weaponry. • Competed in Olympic Games and in the gymnasia. • Belief in and worship of many gods and goddesses. • Long poem that tells of actions of heroes and gods. • ...
Greek Civilization 2017-03-30
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- A person with rights and responsibilities in a community.
- Poet who wrote famous epic poems The Iliad and the Odysssey.
- Warrior-like polis on the Peloponnesus; rival to Athens.
- A traded product; olives and pottery are Greek examples.
- Place for athletic exercise/contests, such as wrestling.
- Enemy of Greeks in the Trojan War; war described in The Iliad.
- Early Greek civilization that invented the alphabet.
- Early Greek civilization that began on the Peloponnesus.
- Literally "high hill" in Greek; walled hill; safety.
- The name given to slaves in Sparta.
- Chief Greek god.
- Invented by the Phoenicians.
- Long poem that tells of actions of heroes and gods.
- Homer's epic poem of the return of Odysseus from war.
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- Chief polis in Attica; birthplace of democracy and drama,
- Literally "government by the people;" the people rule.
- Greek word for marketplace.
- Belief in and worship of many gods and goddesses.
- A single ruler, like a king or queen.
- Homer's epic poem that tells of the war between Troy and Greeks.
- The Phoenicians founded these around the Mediterranean.
- Greek word for city-state: city that controls land around it.
- Government by a few rich, powerful families or people.
- Means relating to the army or to weaponry.
- Competed in Olympic Games and in the gymnasia.
25 Clues: Chief Greek god. • Greek word for marketplace. • Invented by the Phoenicians. • The name given to slaves in Sparta. • A single ruler, like a king or queen. • Means relating to the army or to weaponry. • Competed in Olympic Games and in the gymnasia. • Belief in and worship of many gods and goddesses. • Long poem that tells of actions of heroes and gods. • ...
Ancient Greece vs. Ancient Rome by Trey 2021-02-12
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- Rome’s government name was a Empire, while Greeks government name was called_______
- Rome used the language Latin, while Greek used the language of the _______
- Both Rome and Greece usually had ______ for breakfast
- The King of gods in Greece was Zeus, while the King of gods in Rome was _______
- Roman women almost had freedom, While greek women _______ have freedom
- Greek warriors used long shields and spears, while Rome used _____ Weapons
- The people in the armies of Greece were called hoplites, in contrast the people in Rome were called _______
- Greece drew all kinds of Art, While Romans focused on ______________
- Both Rome and Greece had ________ built around their cities
- Romulus founded Rome, While the_________ founded Greece
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- Rome existed for over 1200 BCE years while Greece lasted for around _______ BCE years
- Both Ancient Rome and Ancient Greek had enjoyed a beverage called ____
- Both Romans and Greece had controlled ______
- Some of the Romans and Greece people ________ Goods like wine
- Roman women didn’t really have a date to marry, but Greek women usually married around age _______
- Both Roman Girls and Greek Girls played with toys that were ______
- Roman men wore Togas, while Greek men wore ______.
- Both Rome and Greece had ______ for pets
- Both Rome and Greece toys were ____________
- The Romans built their houses out of Plaster Walls, while Greece made their houses out of ________
20 Clues: Both Rome and Greece had ______ for pets • Both Rome and Greece toys were ____________ • Both Romans and Greece had controlled ______ • Roman men wore Togas, while Greek men wore ______. • Both Rome and Greece usually had ______ for breakfast • Romulus founded Rome, While the_________ founded Greece • Both Rome and Greece had ________ built around their cities • ...
Lessons 75 & 76 2022-12-20
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- (i) (in Greek mythology) a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail; (ii) a thing that is hoped or wished for but in fact is illusory or impossible to achieve; a grotesque product of the imagination
- an angel of the second order whose gift is knowledge; usually portrayed as a winged child; a sweet innocent baby
- having a strong religious or spiritual quality; indicating or suggesting the presence of a divinity
- relating to or characteristic of heaven or paradise; being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods
- relating to the rational, ordered, and self-disciplined aspects of human nature; relating to the Apollo (greek god of the sun, of rational thinking and order,)
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- characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance; egotistical, self-loving
- having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub
- relating to the sensual, spontaneous, and emotional aspects of human nature; of or relating to or worshipping Dionysus (Greek god of wine and ecstasy, of irrationality and chaos)
- the branch of astrophysics that studies the origin and evolution and structure of the universe
- extremely difficult; requiring the strength of a Hercules; displaying superhuman strength or power
- (i) awe-inspiringly grand, excellent, or impressive; (ii) of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style; (iii) used to denote the extreme or unparalleled nature of a person's attitude or behavior.; (iv) change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting
- characterized by lightness and insubstantiality; as impalpable or intangible as air; of heaven or the spirit
- (i) the apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected; of or relating to the sky or heavens; (ii) inspiring awe; sublime
- the branch of theology that defends God's goodness and justice in the face of the existence of evil
14 Clues: having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub • the branch of astrophysics that studies the origin and evolution and structure of the universe • characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance; egotistical, self-loving • extremely difficult; requiring the strength of a Hercules; displaying superhuman strength or power • ...
Nov282015 2015-11-27
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- Mountain Shadow is the sequel to this book
- In August 2005, her slippers were stolen from a museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, prompting a recent reward announced of USD 1 million
- In Greek mythology if Ambrosia is the food of the gods and nectar their drink, then what is Ichor?
- Onika Tanya Maraj is the real name of this Trinidadian born American song writer and rapper
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- Also known as the Law of the Vital Few
- Ngurah Rai airport was in the news recently. Which tourist attraction does it serve?
- The only female manifestation of Vishnu
- To Muslims if Umrah is minor, this is major
- Traditionally broken at a magician’s funeral, the practice starting from Harry Houdini’s funeral
- Planet Dagobah is the site of exile of this Master
10 Clues: Also known as the Law of the Vital Few • The only female manifestation of Vishnu • Mountain Shadow is the sequel to this book • To Muslims if Umrah is minor, this is major • Planet Dagobah is the site of exile of this Master • Ngurah Rai airport was in the news recently. Which tourist attraction does it serve? • ...
124 2017-03-15
20 Clues: Oxen • Pale • Lava • Beat • Penny • Greek • Italy • Salary • Sequel • Career • Palette • Tunisia • History • Pension • Luggage • Employee • Elephant • Insurance • Dinosaurs • Cultivate
text 2021-03-18
14 Clues: hymn • speech • native • legacy • customs • legends • cohesion • protection • age groups • integration • cosmopolitan • multiculturalism • member of a country • assimilation to a culture
Ancient Greece 2023-10-02
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- An ancient Greek philosopher.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class.
- War A war lasting from 431-404 B.C. in which Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta and its allies.
- A Greek city-state.
- of Macedonia The kind of Macedonia from 359-336 B.C.
- A government controlled by its citizens.
- Seafaring and trading people that lived on the island of Crete.
- War Multiple wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century.
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- A Greek philosopher and polymath.
- A Greek philosopher from Athens.
- Civilization A fusion of ancient Greek world with that of western Asian, Northeastern African, and Southwestern Asian.
- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields.
- the Great An ancient Macedonia ruler and one of history's greatest military minds.
- Greek speaking people that migrated into the mainland after the destruction of the Mycenaean civilizations.
- A Blind storyteller of Greece.
- An Indo-European person who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B.C.
16 Clues: A Greek city-state. • An ancient Greek philosopher. • A Blind storyteller of Greece. • A Greek philosopher from Athens. • A Greek philosopher and polymath. • A government controlled by its citizens. • of Macedonia The kind of Macedonia from 359-336 B.C. • Seafaring and trading people that lived on the island of Crete. • ...
Greek Roots 2024-05-07
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- medicine that fights against bacteria
- greek root meaning "self"
- person who studies people
- greek root meaning "time"
- works by itself
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- greek root meaning "against"
- greek root meaning "book"
- greek root meaning "people"
- the study of stars/planets
- a person's signature
- greek root meaning "life"
- greek root meaning "star"
12 Clues: works by itself • a person's signature • greek root meaning "book" • greek root meaning "self" • greek root meaning "life" • person who studies people • greek root meaning "star" • greek root meaning "time" • the study of stars/planets • greek root meaning "people" • greek root meaning "against" • medicine that fights against bacteria
Greeks 2023-06-08
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- A monstrous Greek monster that battled against the gods in the war between the gods and titans
- The god of war
- What is the large island at the bottom of the Greeks nation
- The Ancient Greek form of currency
- The queen of gods
- A famous battle location of Greece and Persia
- Famous Athenian philosopher
- What did ancient Greeks call themselves
- Alexander the _____
- What is the type of clothing the Greeks wear
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- What nation defeated us
- The type of formation spartan soldiers use
- A empire the Greeks battled against
- A Greek monster that could turn other creatures into stone
- A Greek monster that has one eye and is usually immune to fire
- The most intelligent Greek city state
- The richest city state
- What type of government was Athens first to use
- The ______ revolt
19 Clues: The god of war • The queen of gods • The ______ revolt • Alexander the _____ • The richest city state • What nation defeated us • Famous Athenian philosopher • The Ancient Greek form of currency • A empire the Greeks battled against • The most intelligent Greek city state • What did ancient Greeks call themselves • The type of formation spartan soldiers use • ...
Canterbury Tales Prologue Crossword 2014-11-08
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- Having too much yellow bile and therefore bad tempered
- British coin worth one fourth of a penny but no longer in circulation
- Puss-filled sores
- Puss-filled skin inflammations, something like boils
- A minor member of the church who bought and sold pardons for sinners
- People who had visited the holy land and wore palm fronds to show it
- Increase over time
- Sly dealings
- Hymn sung while offerings are collected in church
- Hood or long sleeve
- Citizen
- Soldier
- Confessions and absolution
- A stringed instrument that is plucked
- Multi-colored
- Greek mythology god of the west wind
- Short jacket
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- Height
- Head of a guild and therefore a town council member
- Jolly
- Nine inches
- Author of "The Canterbury Tales"
- The constellation Aries, first sign of the zodiac. The time is mid-April.
- Person who draws up a deed
- Long dagger
- City in Egypt captured by the Crusaders in 1365
- Horse
- Kind, gracious
- Pressure
- Practitioner of a church ritual
- Coarse cloth made of linen and cotton
- Low-ranking officer who summons people to appear in court
- A linen cover for the head and neck
- A friar who has the excessive right to beg and preach in a designated district.
34 Clues: Jolly • Horse • Height • Citizen • Soldier • Pressure • Nine inches • Long dagger • Sly dealings • Short jacket • Multi-colored • Kind, gracious • Puss-filled sores • Increase over time • Hood or long sleeve • Person who draws up a deed • Confessions and absolution • Practitioner of a church ritual • Author of "The Canterbury Tales" • A linen cover for the head and neck • ...
Avery's Greek Mythoogy 2020-05-23
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- this god was thrown off Olympus by his mother Hera as he was crippled
- god of death and wealth
- the goddess of wisdom and battle
- this is Poseidon's symbol of power
- the goddess of love and Beauty
- goddess of the hunt, animals and childbirth and twin of the god Apollo
- this was the gift that Athena provided for what is now called the Athens
- this book is about a young demigod-he is the son of Poseidon
- god of music, poetry and prophecy twin of Artemis
- king of the gods
- this city myth's are closely related to the Greeks
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- this demigod is a major one-son of Zeus and made into a couple movies
- goddess of the hearth
- this was the first book written on Greek mythology
- this was poseidons gift to the city Athens
- the emperor of Greece from February 1556-October 1605
- this is Zeus's wife
- goddess of agriculture and grain sister of Zeus
- the god of wine, festivity and pleasure
- creator of horses and god of the sea
- this titan was punished by the gods by having to hold up the sky
- the god of war
- the god of travels and medicine his staff is the symbol of many hospitals and healthcare units
23 Clues: the god of war • king of the gods • this is Zeus's wife • goddess of the hearth • god of death and wealth • the goddess of love and Beauty • the goddess of wisdom and battle • this is Poseidon's symbol of power • creator of horses and god of the sea • the god of wine, festivity and pleasure • this was poseidons gift to the city Athens • ...
GRR1 Peak'23 November Short Burst Activity 2023-11-24
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- Our Peak 2023 theme!
- A famous vertical rock formation in Yosemite National Park
- A climber of high mountains, especially in the Alps
- Highest point on Earth (29,029 ft)
- Metal ring with one spring-hinged side that is used in mountain climbing as a connector to hold a freely running rope
- Highest point in Greece, and symbolic in Greek mythology (9,570 ft)
- An active volcano, and the highest point in Japan (12,388 ft)
- Highest point in Michigan (1,979 ft)
- An active volcano in Washington, which famously erupted in 1980 (8,363 ft)
- Highest point in Australia (7,310 ft)
- Highest point in South America (22,000 ft)
- Used by climbers to ensure a good grip!
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- A retail clothing manufacturer, known for their high quality cold weather gear and climate activism
- Highest point in Africa (19,341 ft)
- One of the highest summits in Europe, and a favorite of mountain climbers (14,692 ft)
- Highest Point in North America (20,308 ft)
- The securing of a person or a safety rope to an anchor point
- Highest point in Europe (18,510 ft)
- This 2018 rock-climbing film won Best Documentary at the 2019 Academy Awards
- To descend (as from a cliff) by sliding down a rope
20 Clues: Our Peak 2023 theme! • Highest point on Earth (29,029 ft) • Highest point in Africa (19,341 ft) • Highest point in Europe (18,510 ft) • Highest point in Michigan (1,979 ft) • Highest point in Australia (7,310 ft) • Used by climbers to ensure a good grip! • Highest Point in North America (20,308 ft) • Highest point in South America (22,000 ft) • ...
SWR Vocabulary and Roots Weeks 1-5 2022-05-16
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- Self-confidence
- The ability to learn or understand something quickly.
- Anxious or fearful
- Very strange or odd
- To make more noticeable
- Greek for light
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- Repetition of the same sounds
- Giving attention to something
- To have great ambition; to desire strongly
- Enemy or opponent
- An explanation of something by comparing it to something similar.
- Greek for measure
- Greek for turning
- Greek for write or draw
- Greek for far away, distant
15 Clues: Self-confidence • Greek for light • Enemy or opponent • Greek for measure • Greek for turning • Anxious or fearful • Very strange or odd • Greek for write or draw • To make more noticeable • Greek for far away, distant • Repetition of the same sounds • Giving attention to something • To have great ambition; to desire strongly • The ability to learn or understand something quickly. • ...
Literary Devices 2020-01-30
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- /A reference to something from literature, Greek mythology, Bible, or Shakespeare
- /Central idea of a piece of writing
- /End of a story where the problems are solved
- /Feeling the reader gets from the writing
- /One of the characters is telling the story
- /Problem or struggle between two or more opposing forces
- /Contrast between what happens and what was expected
- /The highest point (turning point) in the action of a story
- /The events in the story
- /Writing that tells about real people, places and events without changing any facts
- /Writing that comes from the writer’s imagination
- / An adversary of the hero
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- /People, animals or imaginary creatures that take part in the action of the story
- /Time and place of a story
- /Comparison of things using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’
- /A narrator who relates thoughts and feelings of all characters
- /Story that has been handed down from generation to generation usually by word of mouth
- /Angle from which the story is told
- /Main character or hero
- / A series of events that create suspense, interest or tension in the story
- /Explains the background and setting of the story, characters are introduced and conflicts begin to unfold
21 Clues: /Main character or hero • /The events in the story • /Time and place of a story • / An adversary of the hero • /Central idea of a piece of writing • /Angle from which the story is told • /Feeling the reader gets from the writing • /One of the characters is telling the story • /End of a story where the problems are solved • /Writing that comes from the writer’s imagination • ...
4th Period 2022-01-11
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- the school system.
- how to make instant ramen
- Anime, K-pop
- The Avengers / MCU
- dress codes in sports
- Why Avatar The Last Airbender is a great show
- Grey's Anatomy
- Timelines of certain shows or games, including the plots.
- I really don't know
- high school
- Books I've read
- none absolutely nothing
- Cobra Kai (Show on Netflix)
- Breast Ironing in Cameroon, Harry Potter, The Yellow Wallpaper (short story)
- piano
- The Supernatural
- Star Wars
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- football
- Mintricacies of TV show(s)
- Ghosts and spirits or the case of Jon Benet Ramsey
- rock climbing
- Greek mythology
- The tv show Vampire Diaries
- explain anime's plots or summaries.
- Music theory
- How and why the Dodgers are going to go all the way this season (alternatively titled 'an insight into my annual disappointment')
- generational trauma found in the Encanto movie based on Hispanic/Latin cultures.
- I could talk about being bored isn't always a bad thing.
- video games
- Chance the Rapper
- Generational trauma and passing down broken ideologies
- Storytelling though different mediums: movies books, shows, interactive entertainment/ video games
- Business/marketing
- The good sides or video games.
- food
- high school
- Harry Potter OR Encanto
- high school
38 Clues: food • piano • football • Star Wars • video games • high school • high school • high school • Anime, K-pop • Music theory • rock climbing • Grey's Anatomy • Greek mythology • Books I've read • The Supernatural • Chance the Rapper • the school system. • The Avengers / MCU • Business/marketing • I really don't know • dress codes in sports • none absolutely nothing • Harry Potter OR Encanto • how to make instant ramen • ...
NeuroRx Holiday Crossword 2018 2018-12-05
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- Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial
- Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents?
- What type of gadolinium contrast agents are most stable
- Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day
- Sponsor for which their study in NMO is now rolling over into open label
- What is being monitored by PMs each month?
- Study name that required an MTR and DTI software confirmation at screening
- What did we have to celebrate the new office expansion?
- Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR
- Must notify sponsor within 72 hours of being aware of this
- Tech Experts now start these documents when notified of a new trial starting
- ASL analysis uses this script
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- Drug name for all studies in the Council of COMB
- Which sponsor has the most number of ongoing pediatric trials?
- Studies that require the most changes for Webapps
- Quiet employee who has come and gone like the wind....
- What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter?
- What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be?
- What IT asks you to do when you see them about a problem?
- For what type of transfer is Priority 1 reader box used for?
- Recent ad-hoc analysis with a greek mythology name?
- Newest sponsor that currently works in partnership with existing AD studies
22 Clues: ASL analysis uses this script • Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial • Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents? • What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be? • What is being monitored by PMs each month? • What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter? • Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR • Drug name for all studies in the Council of COMB • ...
NeuroRx Holiday Crossword 2018 2018-12-05
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- Studies that require the most changes for Webapps
- Study name that required an MTR and DTI software confirmation at screening
- Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents?
- What type of gadolinium contrast agents are most stable
- Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial
- Tech Experts now start these documents when notified of a new trial starting
- For what type of transfer is Priority 1 reader box used for?
- What is being monitored by PMs each month?
- Drug name for all studies in the Council of COMB
- Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR
- Quiet employee who has come and gone like the wind....
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- Newest sponsor that currently works in partnership with existing AD studies
- Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day
- Sponsor for which their study in NMO is now rolling over into open label
- Must notify sponsor within 72 hours of being aware of this
- What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter?
- What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be?
- What did we have to celebrate the new office expansion?
- What IT asks you to do when you see them about a problem?
- Which sponsor has the most number of ongoing pediatric trials?
- Recent ad-hoc analysis with a greek mythology name?
- ASL analysis uses this script
22 Clues: ASL analysis uses this script • Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial • Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents? • What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be? • What is being monitored by PMs each month? • What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter? • Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR • Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day • ...
DDH Crossword 2020-01-22
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- Our 1st Riser / 80’s comedy Cheers was based there
- The Harley Davidson of scooters
- Company that acquired us in 2008
- Original Riser brand – A nice sit
- Scooter / A series of boat race’s
- Retired Sales Director
- Original brand for our bathing/toileting range
- A furniture brand introduced in 2004?
- Wheelchair brand / something that’s a mystery or difficult to understand.
- Our German bathlift brand
- Scooter / From the Reptile house
- Scooter / The Monami Predecessor
- Scooter / “It was a scooter, a scooter of many colours”
- Scooter / Seaside city in Brazil, Copacabana, 38m Christ the
- Walking stick for the dark
- Bathlift / Our first Endres bathlift
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- Scooter / Neo’s Predecessor
- Our 1st Scooter, launched in 2001??
- Original company name
- Rollator / Hot character in X Men
- Riser / location of DDH USA HQ
- Scooter / The M48’s big brother
- It has a Zoo, a racecourse and a bed named after it
- Original brand for our wheelchairs
- Not a dumb ramp
- Our old scooter range brand / A planet
- Powerchair / In Greek Mythology
- Powerchair / Potential or Kinetic
- Rollator / our previous US CEO
- Riser / Home of Bulls Basketball team
- Town Home of our 1st HQ
- Wheelchair / Paranormal Chair
32 Clues: Not a dumb ramp • Original company name • Retired Sales Director • Town Home of our 1st HQ • Our German bathlift brand • Walking stick for the dark • Scooter / Neo’s Predecessor • Wheelchair / Paranormal Chair • Riser / location of DDH USA HQ • Rollator / our previous US CEO • The Harley Davidson of scooters • Scooter / The M48’s big brother • Powerchair / In Greek Mythology • ...
CODE TALKER SCOPE 2023-11-01
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- Cronus' children betrayed him so this came true
- plant used to treat malaria in China
- an insecticide sprayed to kill mosquitos
- mosquitoes can sense this with great precision
- mixed with essential oils, it kills the larvae
- means bad in Italian
- Grandmother was an Olympic one of these
- Day of the Dead altars
- native language used by the Navajo
- the goddess of marriage and women
- the company that owns Instagram
- Zeus wants this and their freedom
- a helpful ceremony that lasts several days
- both my parents are this, they love Mars
- pleasing or thankful
- What branch of service Navajo men volunteered for
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- the capital of Japan
- One eyed giants from Greek mythology
- a scheduled free time during the day
- powerful Gods who ruled before the Olympians
- what dad should not eat before dinner
- the planet has none and Georgiana thinks about it
- an island in the southwest Pacific Ocean
- Pedro Pascal is famous for this meme
- where mosquitos taste receptors are
- a type female mosquito
- the Dine word for bomb and code a-ye-shi
- where Nez was sent when he was 9
- a powder used to to make the skulls
- Will Styler's profession
30 Clues: the capital of Japan • means bad in Italian • pleasing or thankful • a type female mosquito • Day of the Dead altars • Will Styler's profession • the company that owns Instagram • where Nez was sent when he was 9 • the goddess of marriage and women • Zeus wants this and their freedom • native language used by the Navajo • where mosquitos taste receptors are • ...
A lil' bit of Everything 2023-12-22
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- According to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on Earth?
- During WWII, where was the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and Bill of Rights stored?
- What does Jack call Santa Claus?
- What is the name of the guardian angel who takes George Bailey on his journey?
- Iceland diverted roads to avoid disturbing communities of what?
- Who was the first Disney Princess?
- What is the name of the head elf at the North Pole in, The Santa Claus?
- The world's fastest growing plant is a species of what?
- "Call me Ishmael" is the first line from what classic novel?
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- Who played Dorothy in Wizard of OZ?
- What can be broken but is never held?
- Who directed to the original Halloween movie?
- What is the only edible food that never goes bad?
- What country gave the US the Statue of Liberty?
- Which country has the greatest number of natural lakes?
- According to the popular Christmas song, "Frosty the snowman," what are the snowman's eyes made out of?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
- What is the rarest m&m color?
- What does a Geiger Counter measure?
- What famous US festival hosted over 350,000 fans in 1969?
20 Clues: What is the rarest m&m color? • What does Jack call Santa Claus? • Who was the first Disney Princess? • Who played Dorothy in Wizard of OZ? • What does a Geiger Counter measure? • What can be broken but is never held? • What is the smallest country in the world? • Who directed to the original Halloween movie? • What country gave the US the Statue of Liberty? • ...
Greeks vs Romans 2024-02-09
Across
- The fundamental study of knowledge, reality, and existence
- To take aggressive action with weapons or armed force
- A major multi-sport game that occurs yearly starting in Greece
- The process of making objects with raw materials like clay
- A liquid that can be swallowed to give nourishment or refreshment
- A Roman dictator that made Rome a republic for decades
- The practice of using creativity to make unique objects
- People dedicated to learning philosophy as their life purpose
- One of the five great emperors of the Nerva Dynasty and a soldier
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- An emperor that used his power to conquer all of Greece and Persia
- People who are dedicated to growing food and crops to feed people
- An association of Greek city states to protect army resources
- An uncultured brutish person known to have great strength
- A human settlement of a notable size made for living purposes
- a sovereign ruler of great power that rules an empire
- A collection of myths originating from a culture
- A person who makes repairs on objects or structures
- A traditional story regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- Giving or showing constant support or allegiance to something
- An armed force that protects their land using lethal force
20 Clues: A collection of myths originating from a culture • A person who makes repairs on objects or structures • To take aggressive action with weapons or armed force • a sovereign ruler of great power that rules an empire • A Roman dictator that made Rome a republic for decades • The practice of using creativity to make unique objects • ...
Random Knowledge 2022-06-17
Across
- Dunkin Donuts most famous ex employee
- The smallest bone in the body
- having a form not its own
- A greek mythology of a king and a sculptor that basically gave up on women and sculpted a statue that he fell in love with and then prayed to the goddess to bring the statue to life so that he could marry her
- Lithography employed to resemble oil painting
- Garish; discordantly coloured
- pickpocket; thief
- instrument which has forty-seven strings and seven pedals
- Study of teddy bears
- Skin doctor
- Legal transfer by actual or symbolic sale
- Responsible for discovering plant cultivation and irrigation and the domestication of plants and animals
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- Planet that shares its name with a dog
- City that the River Lagan flow through
- Pandas major food
- The smallest continent by size
- Holiness of mind
- What scientists call each breed of orca
- occurring every 24 hours
- Happiness due to state of innocence and purity
- Extending upward from
- Laughable
- furry creatures which lived on Wimbledon Common
- Process of polishing
- True colour of polar bear
- reward; recompense
- An organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system
27 Clues: Laughable • Skin doctor • Holiness of mind • Pandas major food • pickpocket; thief • reward; recompense • Study of teddy bears • Process of polishing • Extending upward from • occurring every 24 hours • having a form not its own • True colour of polar bear • The smallest bone in the body • Garish; discordantly coloured • The smallest continent by size • Dunkin Donuts most famous ex employee • ...
Divine Children 2023-03-22
Across
- Who helped Baucis receive a glow-up?
- and Philemon Who let Zeus and Hermes stay in their house?
- Who was THE daddy?
- Ida Cows Which animals had their feet changed?
- Who got trapped in a jar by Giants?
- Who wounded Ares during the Trojan war?
- Who is the mother of Athena?
- Who is the child of Persephone and zeus?
- What object did Hermes use to woo Aphrodite?
- Who got turned into a polecat?
- Who did the Olympians call upon when fighting the giants to help them ensure victory?
- Who is the god of wine and pleasure?
- Who had an affair with ares?
- Which child did Hera make?
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- Who is the worst person in Greek mythology?
- Who ignored her duties?
- Who did Apollo and Zeus serve?
- Who was the god of medicine?
- Who is the mother of Dionysus?
- What is the name of the battle between gods and giants? Gigantomachy
- Who slayed the fearsome Python at Delphi?
- Who is depicted as a woman welding a torch ?
- Who was born from Zeus's mind?
- Who is the custodian of Hades?
- Who would let his wife die instead of him?
- Who has the golden touch?
- Who is always mad?
27 Clues: Who was THE daddy? • Who is always mad? • Who ignored her duties? • Who has the golden touch? • Which child did Hera make? • Who was the god of medicine? • Who is the mother of Athena? • Who had an affair with ares? • Who did Apollo and Zeus serve? • Who is the mother of Dionysus? • Who got turned into a polecat? • Who was born from Zeus's mind? • Who is the custodian of Hades? • ...
Crime and Punishment in the Underworld 2022-11-01
Across
- tried to seduce Hera
- Tantalus was punished for stealing ______ and nectar, then slicing and dicing his son to feed to the gods
- The _______ is an important source of Greek and Roman mythology
- ate part of Pelop’s shoulder
- What was Sisyphus role in society?
- It was a common practice for two parties involved in a treaty to exchange these.
- Ixion’s punishment was to be bound to a fiery ____ which rolled around the underworld.
- The word tantalize is derived from this person’s name.
- eternally condemned to push a rock up a hill
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- made sure his guests “fit” his bed by any means necessary
- god of death
- Thanatos chained Sisyphus here
- Lycaon and his sons were turned into these.
- Procrustes was slain by this hero.
- Tantalus was condemned for causing Zeus to commit this act.
- fathered the centaurs by the mares (female horses) of Mount Pelion
- Sisyphus asked his wife not to bury his ______ if he died.
- Sisyphus made money by killing his ______ and keeping their stuff.
- Sisyphus manages to capture the personification of _______.
- In Ovid’s version of the story of Lycaon, who tells the story of Lycaon?
- Ixion was tricked into copulating with a ____ in the image of Hera.
21 Clues: god of death • tried to seduce Hera • ate part of Pelop’s shoulder • Thanatos chained Sisyphus here • Procrustes was slain by this hero. • What was Sisyphus role in society? • Lycaon and his sons were turned into these. • eternally condemned to push a rock up a hill • The word tantalize is derived from this person’s name. • ...
Crossword F 2022-09-23
Across
- unique;have never happened
- the rarest M&M color
- confirm
- "Hi" in french
- a person who likes to help others
- The Nazis are full of _____ people.
- distracted by something
- capital of Vanuatu
- The view at the top of this mountain is so _____.
- the state of doesn't care
- nonexsistence
- He is _____ as the hero of the people for his brave actions.
- to make sure something is certain
- bless
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- He is full of ____ that he can run fifty miles without stopping.
- Their ____ is obvious as they spend all their time together.
- illusion
- very large
Down
- famous;important
- The thief ______ went inside the museum to steal artifacts.
- The trip is _____ due to the bad weather.
- The ____ of the freedom of people finally leads to rebellion
- messy;disordered
- to give someone a fixed amount of something
- saving or being saved
- capital of Palau
- the first woman on earth according to Greek mythology
- swear words; insulting language
- capital of Nicaragua
- softest mineral in the world
- Your mother's mother is your _____ grandma.
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Cabo Verde
- where Jews were hanged in the concentration camp
35 Clues: bless • confirm • illusion • very large • nonexsistence • "Hi" in french • famous;important • messy;disordered • capital of Palau • capital of Kenya • capital of Vanuatu • the rarest M&M color • capital of Nicaragua • saving or being saved • capital of Cabo Verde • distracted by something • the state of doesn't care • unique;have never happened • Shakespeare’s longest play • softest mineral in the world • ...
Crossword F 2022-09-23
Across
- unique;have never happened
- the rarest M&M color
- confirm
- "Hi" in french
- a person who likes to help others
- The Nazis are full of _____ people.
- distracted by something
- capital of Vanuatu
- The view at the top of this mountain is so _____.
- the state of doesn't care
- nonexsistence
- He is _____ as the hero of the people for his brave actions.
- to make sure something is certain
- bless
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- He is full of ____ that he can run fifty miles without stopping.
- Their ____ is obvious as they spend all their time together.
- illusion
- very large
Down
- famous;important
- The thief ______ went inside the museum to steal artifacts.
- The trip is _____ due to the bad weather.
- The ____ of the freedom of people finally leads to rebellion
- messy;disordered
- to give someone a fixed amount of something
- saving or being saved
- capital of Palau
- the first woman on earth according to Greek mythology
- swear words; insulting language
- capital of Nicaragua
- softest mineral in the world
- Your mother's mother is your _____ grandma.
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Cabo Verde
- where Jews were hanged in the concentration camp
35 Clues: bless • confirm • illusion • very large • nonexsistence • "Hi" in french • famous;important • messy;disordered • capital of Palau • capital of Kenya • capital of Vanuatu • the rarest M&M color • capital of Nicaragua • saving or being saved • capital of Cabo Verde • distracted by something • the state of doesn't care • unique;have never happened • Shakespeare’s longest play • softest mineral in the world • ...
mythology crossword 2017-03-04
Across
- angry and unfriendly
- to behave a certain way
- violent or cruel
- to overthrow
- dark and difficult to see through
- smart and sneaky
- property of someone
- a sign of something to come
Down
- apologetic for a mistake
- extreme pride
- a statement about the future that will come true
- to make someone feel better
- polite and relaxed
- destroyed
- a feeling of great respect
- an important person
16 Clues: destroyed • to overthrow • extreme pride • violent or cruel • smart and sneaky • polite and relaxed • property of someone • an important person • angry and unfriendly • to behave a certain way • apologetic for a mistake • a feeling of great respect • to make someone feel better • a sign of something to come • dark and difficult to see through • a statement about the future that will come true
Classical Mythology 2023-10-28
Across
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, kept in a labyrinth.
- Queen of the gods, protector of marriage, often depicted with a peacock.
- Winged creatures with the bodies of birds and the heads of women.
- The first human woman created by the gods, who opened the forbidden box.
- God of wine and revelry, often shown with a wine goblet and grapes.
- King of the gods, ruler of Mount Olympus, often depicted with lightning bolts.
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair, and her gaze could turn people to stone.
- Enchanting creatures whose songs lured sailors to their doom.
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- God of the sea, known for his trident and connection to horses.
- God of the underworld, ruler of the dead, often associated with darkness.
- A three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld.
- Goddess of love and beauty, often associated with doves and roses.
- Messenger of the gods, often depicted with winged sandals and a staff.
- Goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare, often seen with an owl and a shield.
- Goddess of the hunt and wilderness, often seen with a bow and arrow.
- God of the sun, music, and poetry, often holding a lyre or a golden laurel wreath.
16 Clues: A three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld. • Enchanting creatures whose songs lured sailors to their doom. • God of the sea, known for his trident and connection to horses. • Winged creatures with the bodies of birds and the heads of women. • Goddess of love and beauty, often associated with doves and roses. • ...
Romans and Greeks 2021-02-11
Across
- In 776 B.C.E, about three thousand years ago, the first ________ Games took place.
- Ancient Greek ______ were intertwined into Greek society from the beginning.
- Ancient Romans had many pets including, dogs, ferrets, small ________, blackbirds.
- and _______ were known for establishing Roman civilizations.
- Most Roman education was based around _____ traditions.
- The Greeks loved to ____,They believed that it was one of the best ways you could spend your time.
- Greek ____ were designed to keep their residents cool during the hot summers and keep them warm in winter.
- Rome was found on the coast of the middle of _____.
- Roman ___ was inspired by Greek, Roman artists often focused on gods and goddesses
- One of the things that made Greeks lives enjoyable was music and _____.
- Greek ______ were very important in their history.
- While the Romans were a Republic, the Greeks were a ______
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- ________ was an important part of Roman society and culture.
- Wall ________ were some of the most famous art works that were done in Ancient Greece.
- The Greeks loved their ____, especially dogs!
- Romans invented something called Roman _____
- Both the Romans and Greeks focused their art on important ______ figures.
- For thousands of years, humans wrote without any letters. They simply drew ________.
- _____ were a very important part of the Ancient Roman times. Adults and children loved playing them.
- Nobody knows what Greek _____ sounded like but to Romans it was an important part of history.
20 Clues: Romans invented something called Roman _____ • The Greeks loved their ____, especially dogs! • Greek ______ were very important in their history. • Rome was found on the coast of the middle of _____. • Most Roman education was based around _____ traditions. • While the Romans were a Republic, the Greeks were a ______ • ...
Theatre I Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-25
Across
- plays where character represented things like "Friendship" and "Death"
- the Greek god of drama
- six-line playlets
- defiance of the gods of rules
- movable stages
- cycle plays where people perform one part at a time, one town at a time
- the most well-known playwright of the Elizabethan time
- statues used for scenes of torture and death
- type of Greek genres: comedy, tragedy, and ____ plays
- spectators who stood in the pit below the stage
- Greek theatre festival
- part of Greek stage that was the circular performance space
- became the most important city in Europe during the Victorian era
- the generalized playing area
- common language
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- language the Gospel was sung in during the Medieval time period
- public worship
- the Father of Tragedy
- original language of A Doll's House
- a genre of comedy that is full of high energy and very physical stage directions
- religion and ____ were the two biggest areas that were censored in the Elizabethan era
- Henrik Ibsen's writing style
- part of Greek stage used to seat the audience
- sensational drama with exaggerated characters
- plays about the lives of saints
- part of the Greek stage that was used for mask and costume changes
- small scenic structures
- part of Greek stage that was the entryway to the orchestra
28 Clues: public worship • movable stages • common language • six-line playlets • the Father of Tragedy • the Greek god of drama • Greek theatre festival • small scenic structures • Henrik Ibsen's writing style • the generalized playing area • defiance of the gods of rules • plays about the lives of saints • original language of A Doll's House • statues used for scenes of torture and death • ...
SWR Vocabulary and Roots Weeks 1-5 2022-05-16
Across
- Self-confidence
- The ability to learn or understand something quickly.
- Anxious or fearful
- Very strange or odd
- To make more noticeable
- Greek for light
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- Repetition of the same sounds
- Giving attention to something
- To have great ambition; to desire strongly
- Enemy or opponent
- An explanation of something by comparing it to something similar.
- Greek for measure
- Greek for turning
- Greek for write or draw
- Greek for far away, distant
15 Clues: Self-confidence • Greek for light • Enemy or opponent • Greek for measure • Greek for turning • Anxious or fearful • Very strange or odd • Greek for write or draw • To make more noticeable • Greek for far away, distant • Repetition of the same sounds • Giving attention to something • To have great ambition; to desire strongly • The ability to learn or understand something quickly. • ...
SWR Vocabulary and Roots Weeks 1-5 2022-05-16
Across
- Repetition of the same sounds
- Enemy or opponent
- Anxious or fearful
- Giving attention to something
- Greek for measure
Down
- Greek for light
- Greek for write or draw
- The ability to learn or understand something quickly.
- An explanation of something by comparing it to something similar.
- To make more noticeable
- Greek for turning
- To have great ambition; to desire strongly
- Greek for far away, distant
- Very strange or odd
- Self-confidence
15 Clues: Greek for light • Self-confidence • Greek for turning • Enemy or opponent • Greek for measure • Anxious or fearful • Very strange or odd • Greek for write or draw • To make more noticeable • Greek for far away, distant • Repetition of the same sounds • Giving attention to something • To have great ambition; to desire strongly • The ability to learn or understand something quickly. • ...
Classical Greece 2023-01-23
Across
- goddess of love
- Greek military formation
- column with leaf-like design
- powerful beings before the gods
- ruler of the underworld
- government of Athens
- god of the sea
- king of the gods
- location of Greek plays
- metal commonly used by Ancient Greeks
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- multicultural empire that attacked Greece
- goddess of war and wisdom
- government of Sparta
- most basic type of Greek column
- universe before creation: nothingness
- Greek religion
- column with a circular design at the top
- Athenian form of punishment
18 Clues: Greek religion • god of the sea • goddess of love • king of the gods • government of Sparta • government of Athens • ruler of the underworld • location of Greek plays • Greek military formation • goddess of war and wisdom • Athenian form of punishment • column with leaf-like design • most basic type of Greek column • powerful beings before the gods • universe before creation: nothingness • ...
The Trojan War 2023-01-13
Across
- The strongest hero that ever lived.
- Daughter of Priam; prophetess who was never believed.
- Greek god of the sun and supporter of the Trojans.
- the name of the mountain behind Troy.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and chief supporter of the Greeks.
- Son of Priam and chief Trojan hero.
- Wife of Hector.
- Oldest of the Greek heroes.
- ambitious hero who tricked Odysseus into joining the war.
- Greek god of the underworld.
- The kingdom of Menelaus.
- King of Troy with 50 sons.
- brother to Agamemnon; first husband to Helen.
- killed by Hector; beloved friend of Achilles.
- Daughter of Agamemnon; sacrificed to the gods.
- sacred image of Athena that stood in the citadel of Troy; stolen by Diomede and Odysseus.
- King of Mycenae who prompted Menelaus to go to war.
- Wife of Priam and queen of Troy.
Down
- King of the gods
- River running near to Troy.
- Greek god of the sea and supporter of the Greeks.
- Wife of Agamemnon and later his murderer.
- Only Trojan prince to survive the war; destined to found a new Troy.
- island kingdom of Odysseus.
- Son of Priam and seducer of Helen.
- Queen of the gods; chief supporter of the Greeks.
- Wisest of the Greek heroes.
- Greek goddess of beauty and chief supporter of the Trojans.
- Trojan prophet who deserts Troy to the Greeks.
- Greek god of war and supporter of the Trojans.
- The goddess who threw an enchanted apple labeled "for the fairest".
- the river of the underworld in which Achilles was dipped by his mother.
- Sea goddess and mother to Achilles.
- Wife of Menelaus who ran off with Paris.
- son of Peleus and Thetis; the greatest Greek hero.
- home of the gods.
- Trickster who persuaded the Trojans to accept the wooden horse.
- A nation of women fighters.
38 Clues: Wife of Hector. • King of the gods • home of the gods. • The kingdom of Menelaus. • King of Troy with 50 sons. • River running near to Troy. • island kingdom of Odysseus. • Wisest of the Greek heroes. • Oldest of the Greek heroes. • A nation of women fighters. • Greek god of the underworld. • Wife of Priam and queen of Troy. • Son of Priam and seducer of Helen. • ...
Greek Review 2024-04-02
Across
- The name of an Athenian alliance (two words.
- What was the name of the wealthy elite in most Greek city states?
- Sparta’s government.
- What is the name of someone who lives in Athens, but was not born a citizen?
- According to the Greeks, where did the major gods live?
- Who was the patron goddess of Athens?
- Battle during the Persian War that involved a famous runner.
- Greek soldiers fought in this formation.
- Suggested laws for the assembly.
- Battle during the Persian war that was made into a movie about Sparta.
- Where did the Greeks go to find insights about the future?
- Who was the Athenian leader during the Golden Age of Athens?
- What was the pythia?
- What was Athens most important import?
- Who was the alleged author of the great Greek epic stories of the Iliad and Odyssey?
- During a Greek play what did all the actors wear?
- Greek warship.
- Important Athenian export.
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- What do Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle have in common?
- On what peninsula would you find Sparta?
- What were the two warring sides during the Persian War?
- One of the Fates
- Where laws were voted on in Athens.
- A narrow Isthmus in Greece.
- Sea WEST of Athens
- Famous Spartan leader.
- Sea battle during the Persian War.
- What was the name of the market place in most Greek cities?
- What was Sparta surrounded by on three sides?
- Who was the causes of the Trojan War?
- Greek foot soldier
- Where would you find helots?
- On what hill would you find the Parthenon?
- Sea EAST of Athens
- What was the name for an ancient Greek city state?
- Another important Athenian export.
- What was the most famous temple in Athens?
- What type of self-government did Athens have?
- What is the most simple type of Greek column?
39 Clues: Greek warship. • One of the Fates • Sea WEST of Athens • Greek foot soldier • Sea EAST of Athens • Sparta’s government. • What was the pythia? • Famous Spartan leader. • Important Athenian export. • A narrow Isthmus in Greece. • Where would you find helots? • Suggested laws for the assembly. • Sea battle during the Persian War. • Another important Athenian export. • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-11-13
Across
- Dutch philosopher known for his work on ethics and rationalism
- British mathematician pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence
- Italian astronomer and physicist confirmed heliocentrism through his observations
- English philosopher known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism
- Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- Greek philosopher famous for his method of questioning and dialogues
- English philosopher best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory
- English mathematician formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- German philosopher known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence
- French mathematician and philosopher known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory
- Italian philosopher famous for his political treatise "The Prince"
- French philosopher famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech
- Mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for founding the Academy in Athens
- Scottish philosopher famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism
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- German mathematician known for contributions to number theory
- Austrian-British philosopher known for his work on language and logic
- Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems
- German philosopher known for his work on ethics and metaphysics
- French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem
- Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry"
- British philosopher and logician known for his work on analytic philosophy
- Greek philosopher known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness
- Greek philosopher a student of Aristotle known for his work on music theory
- Greek philosopher student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great
- French philosopher famous for the phrase "I think therefore I am"
- Greek mathematician and engineer famous for his principle in fluid dynamics
- British philosopher known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism
- Greek mathematician proposed the heliocentric model of the universe
- German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus
30 Clues: French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem • Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry" • Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry • Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems • German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus • German mathematician known for contributions to number theory • ...
Ancient Rome - The Founding of Rome 2014-12-29
Across
- gave food to someone
- attack
- having fear, be scared
- making things
- punch, strike, box, slap, smack
- someone with great power who lives forever
- baby dogs or wolves
- a brownish metal used to make statues
- in the direction a river moves
- a place where you can look at old stuff and learn history
- make a circle around something
- one of two people born at the same time from the same mother
- the children of your children and their children, and so on
- by yourself
- sad
- the Roman god of war; Ares in Greek mythology
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- to walk away from something
- resting on top of the water
- a person in charge of sheep or goats
- a bowl or container made by braiding pieces of a plant
- the brother of one of your grandparents
- the seat on which the king sits; a symbol of power
- a human figure usually made from metal or stone
- to get out of sight
- when water fills your lungs and you die
- the sons of your brothers and sisters
- not for someone or something
- a wild animal that looks like a dog
- a child less than 3 years old
29 Clues: sad • attack • by yourself • making things • baby dogs or wolves • to get out of sight • gave food to someone • having fear, be scared • to walk away from something • resting on top of the water • not for someone or something • a child less than 3 years old • in the direction a river moves • make a circle around something • punch, strike, box, slap, smack • a wild animal that looks like a dog • ...
Crossword F 2022-09-23
Across
- unique;have never happened
- the rarest M&M color
- confirm
- "Hi" in french
- a person who likes to help others
- The Nazis are full of _____ people.
- distracted by something
- capital of Vanuatu
- The view at the top of this mountain is so _____.
- the state of doesn't care
- nonexsistence
- He is _____ as the hero of the people for his brave actions.
- to make sure something is certain
- bless
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- He is full of ____ that he can run fifty miles without stopping.
- Their ____ is obvious as they spend all their time together.
- illusion
- very large
Down
- famous;important
- The thief ______ went inside the museum to steal artifacts.
- The trip is _____ due to the bad weather.
- The ____ of the freedom of people finally leads to rebellion
- messy;disordered
- to give someone a fixed amount of something
- saving or being saved
- capital of Palau
- the first woman on earth according to Greek mythology
- swear words; insulting language
- capital of Nicaragua
- softest mineral in the world
- Your mother's mother is your _____ grandma.
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Cabo Verde
- where Jews were hanged in the concentration camp
35 Clues: bless • confirm • illusion • very large • nonexsistence • "Hi" in french • famous;important • messy;disordered • capital of Palau • capital of Kenya • capital of Vanuatu • the rarest M&M color • capital of Nicaragua • saving or being saved • capital of Cabo Verde • distracted by something • the state of doesn't care • unique;have never happened • Shakespeare’s longest play • softest mineral in the world • ...
Luke cross 2023-05-05
Across
- rude and not showing respect, especially toward someone older or in a higher position than you.
- in a dangerous state.
- in Greek mythology (= ancient stories), a creature with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a snake's tail.
- feeling happy and also slightly sad when you think about things that happened in the past.
- fixed into the surface of something.
- the act of making something known that was secret, or a fact that is made known.
- a complete change
- very annoying, unpleasant, or uncomfortable, and therefore extremely difficult to bare.
- in a way that shows you are not certain or confident
- in an angry way, because of something that is wrong or not fair.
- very sad.
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- to send out a beam, noise, smell, or gas.
- doing something but hesitating.
- dodge/avoid
- disappear or make disappear.
- A feeling of extreme sadness.
- dishonest or hiding the truth
- making up or apologize to someone.
- being likeable.
- fight or argument.
- menially or physically torture someone.
- to force someone to do something, or to make it necessary for someone to do something.
- to cause or allow something to continue for a period of time.
- coming, sooner or later
- protected against a particular disease by particular substances in the blood.
25 Clues: very sad. • dodge/avoid • being likeable. • a complete change • fight or argument. • in a dangerous state. • coming, sooner or later • disappear or make disappear. • A feeling of extreme sadness. • dishonest or hiding the truth • doing something but hesitating. • making up or apologize to someone. • fixed into the surface of something. • menially or physically torture someone. • ...
Valentine’s Day 2023 2023-01-29
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- Something you say in the heat of passion
- Number of US towns named Valentine
- One thing about you I love to inhale
- Cupid is the son of this deity
- Projectiles fired by Cupid
- First thing you told me about my eyes. They are this.
- Profession that receives the most valentines
- Will you be my____
- What our eyes make when we look at each other
- Letters to Juliet are sent to this European city every year
- Gangster who orchestrated the St. Valentine’s Day massacre
- Brain chemical known as the “cuddle” or “love” hormone
- Pizza place famous for heart shaped pizzas
- Mix red and white
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- Tug my _____ spank my ___
- Our favorite drink to share together
- Roses are red and these are blue and one in two million
- State that produces the most chocolate
- The month we met face to face
- Billboards top love song of all time
- You and me together
- The number of days in a regular February
- Something you said you lost with me (insert eye roll)
- Something you like to do to me
- Cupid’s name in Greek mythology
- Country that does not celebrate Valentine’s Day
- These birds are a symbol of love
- Cupid’s arrows are made of lead and this.
28 Clues: Mix red and white • Will you be my____ • You and me together • Tug my _____ spank my ___ • Projectiles fired by Cupid • The month we met face to face • Cupid is the son of this deity • Something you like to do to me • Cupid’s name in Greek mythology • These birds are a symbol of love • Number of US towns named Valentine • Our favorite drink to share together • ...
Folklore Creatures Crossword 2024-02-28
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- A mischievous, ugly creature resembling a dwarf
- A creature set to guard a pot of gold at the end of rainbows
- A monster known to live under bridges or in caves or mountains
- Earth spirits often represented by small statues found in gardens
- A mythical sea creature with the body of a woman and the tail of a fish
- A short, stocky humanlike creature often skilled in mining and woodwork
- A wish-granting spirit imprisoned within a lamp
- A woman thought to have magical powers, often depicted in a black cloak
- A monster from Greek mythology with one eye
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- A creature with the upper body of a man and the legs of a goat (Grover from Percy Jackson)
- A small human creature with pointed ears
- A mythical being of human form but superhuman sized
- A female spirit whose crying warns of death
- A liquid with healing, magical, or poisonous properties
- A country, state or territory ruled by the monarchy
- A large area covered with trees and undergrowth
- The power to influence events using mysterious forces
- An evil spirit or devil
- A small being of human form that has magical powers, typically female
- A magical charm or incantation
20 Clues: An evil spirit or devil • A magical charm or incantation • A small human creature with pointed ears • A female spirit whose crying warns of death • A monster from Greek mythology with one eye • A mischievous, ugly creature resembling a dwarf • A large area covered with trees and undergrowth • A wish-granting spirit imprisoned within a lamp • ...
St. Patrick's Day 2024-03-05
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- Term for a group of butterflies
- U.S. city where you can find a green river each St. Patrick's Day
- Another term for a young rabbit
- Number of eyes bees have
- country that uses the blooming of cherry blossoms to determine the start of spring
- The early Egyptians built the so that it points directly toward the rising sun on the spring equinox
- If you dont wear green on St. Patrick's Day you are at risk for this punishment.
- The official currency of Ireland
- Official birth flower of March
- Another name for Ireland
- They're magically delicious
- 3 zodiac signs of spring
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- What popular TV show used a beech-tree lined walkway known as "The Dark Hedges" Northern Ireland as the road to King's Landing?
- Capital of Ireland
- Animal St. Patrick is said to have chased out of Ireland
- Name for the full moon in March
- A type of wooden Irish boat used for fishing and transport
- Goddess of Spring in Greek mythology
- Spring is also referred to as the *blank* equinox
- National plant of Ireland
- First spring month in the Southern Hemisphere
- Symbol for gold on the periodic table
- animal associated with Halloween that comes out of hibernation in the springtime
23 Clues: Capital of Ireland • Number of eyes bees have • Another name for Ireland • 3 zodiac signs of spring • National plant of Ireland • They're magically delicious • Official birth flower of March • Term for a group of butterflies • Name for the full moon in March • Another term for a young rabbit • The official currency of Ireland • Goddess of Spring in Greek mythology • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-11-13
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- Greek mathematician and engineer famous for his principle in fluid dynamics
- German philosopher known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence
- Italian philosopher famous for his political treatise "The Prince"
- Greek philosopher known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness
- German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus
- British philosopher known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for founding the Academy in Athens
- German mathematician known for contributions to number theory
- French philosopher famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech
- English mathematician formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- British mathematician pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence
- German philosopher known for his work on ethics and metaphysics
- British philosopher and logician known for his work on analytic philosophy
- Greek mathematician proposed the heliocentric model of the universe
- Mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory
- English philosopher known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism
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- Italian astronomer and physicist confirmed heliocentrism through his observations
- Austrian-British philosopher known for his work on language and logic
- French mathematician and philosopher known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory
- Scottish philosopher famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism
- Greek philosopher a student of Aristotle known for his work on music theory
- French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem
- Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry"
- Dutch philosopher known for his work on ethics and rationalism
- Greek philosopher student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great
- Greek philosopher famous for his method of questioning and dialogues
- French philosopher famous for the phrase "I think therefore I am"
- English philosopher best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory
- Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems
30 Clues: French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem • Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry" • Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry • Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems • German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus • German mathematician known for contributions to number theory • ...
Star Pattern 2019-08-07
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- One of the brightest and most recognizable constellation in the night sky
- A star above the Earth’s Axis
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- A distinct pattern formed by a group of stars.
- A tool used to determine where stars appear in the sky
- One of the most known constellation that lies in the celestial equator. It is named after a mythical hunter from the Greek mythology
5 Clues: A star above the Earth’s Axis • A distinct pattern formed by a group of stars. • A tool used to determine where stars appear in the sky • One of the brightest and most recognizable constellation in the night sky • One of the most known constellation that lies in the celestial equator. It is named after a mythical hunter from the Greek mythology
Colin Malally Acts of the Apostles Crossword 2021-04-26
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- meaning of Peter's name
- people on earth
- people in heaven
- private event for only the baptized
- the first Martyr
- Greek word for church
- Genre of Acts of the Apostles
- the name of the early Christian Church
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- Greek word for witness
- What did God appear as at Pentecost
- someone who will never have children
- Greek word for deacon / servant
- the first pope
- city Saul was born in
- the early church went here everyday
- Author of Acts of the Apostles
- people in purgatory
- Greek word for Bishop
18 Clues: the first pope • people on earth • people in heaven • the first Martyr • people in purgatory • city Saul was born in • Greek word for church • Greek word for Bishop • Greek word for witness • meaning of Peter's name • Genre of Acts of the Apostles • Author of Acts of the Apostles • Greek word for deacon / servant • What did God appear as at Pentecost • the early church went here everyday • ...
Celtic Mythology 2016-11-07
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- Tethra is the celtic goddess of the ____.
- Tree the first man and woman were made from the bark of the _______. (2 words)
- Celtic God of War
- Man ancient mystery appearing all over the world (2 words)
- son and Husband of Eiocha
- Celtic god of Youth.
- Giants The _________ were created when bark of a tree was thrown into the sea. (2 words)
- ____ is not mentioned in Celtic Mythology.
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- the amount of children eiocha had.
- white mare made of sea foam
- Epona created the _____ after her mother left to return to the sea.
- the creation is by ___.
- Taranis is often seen holding a ___________.
- Celtic God of thunder.
- Goddess of Horses, mules, and donkeys.
- Cernunnos is often depicted with having _______
16 Clues: Celtic God of War • Celtic god of Youth. • Celtic God of thunder. • the creation is by ___. • son and Husband of Eiocha • white mare made of sea foam • the amount of children eiocha had. • Goddess of Horses, mules, and donkeys. • Tethra is the celtic goddess of the ____. • ____ is not mentioned in Celtic Mythology. • Taranis is often seen holding a ___________. • ...
Mythology CrossWord 2016-10-04
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- He is the 3 headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld
- They were the white-robed incarnations of destiny
- His name means "shining" and he is the son of Helios
- This god is the god of fire
- This is the legendary figure of Cyprus, who worked as a sculptor
- He was the god of war and agricultural guardian
- If you looked at her you turned to stone
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- He is the roman god of wine
- He has superhuman musical skills
- She lost her voice in the story
- She was the goddess of the soul and wife of Eros
- She was the first human women to be created by the Gods
- This god saved his siblings and overthrew his father
- Goddess of love, fertility, and prosperity
- Everything he touched turned into gold
- She is the protector and special counselor of the state
16 Clues: He is the roman god of wine • This god is the god of fire • She lost her voice in the story • He has superhuman musical skills • Everything he touched turned into gold • If you looked at her you turned to stone • Goddess of love, fertility, and prosperity • He was the god of war and agricultural guardian • She was the goddess of the soul and wife of Eros • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- goddess of wisdom, strategy, weaving
- home of the gods and goddesses
- father of Icarus
- goddess of beauty
- god of love
- hero that killed Medusa
- a city named after Minerva's greek name
- goddess married to Jupiter
- god of the underworld
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- he ruled all seas and oceans
- tried to get Eurydice out of the underworld
- turned anyone who looked at her to stone
- king of the gods
- god of war
- married to the god of love
- god of the sun, played the lyre
16 Clues: god of war • god of love • king of the gods • father of Icarus • goddess of beauty • god of the underworld • hero that killed Medusa • married to the god of love • goddess married to Jupiter • he ruled all seas and oceans • home of the gods and goddesses • god of the sun, played the lyre • goddess of wisdom, strategy, weaving • a city named after Minerva's greek name • ...
Mythology 1 2024-10-30
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- the universe
- a figure intended to represent an abstract quality
- wicked, criminal, or evil
- to begin officially
- feared greatly
- worshipping more than one god
- a far-away, secret area
- the study of God and religion
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- a direct ancestor; an originator of a line of descent
- existing at or from the beginning of time
- Belief in one God
- extremely productive
- indefinite; uncertain, vague
- of or relating to the study or tracing of lines of family descent.
- bottomless pit
- a false story or a belief system
16 Clues: the universe • bottomless pit • feared greatly • Belief in one God • to begin officially • extremely productive • a far-away, secret area • wicked, criminal, or evil • indefinite; uncertain, vague • worshipping more than one god • the study of God and religion • a false story or a belief system • existing at or from the beginning of time • ...
Rome vs Greece 2024-02-09
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- you propose usually to do this
- to believe in more than one god
- it was a popular skill
- easily understood or done
- an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting tariffs and for controlling the flow of goods
- we are comparing Romans and someone right now
- very common in Greek and Roman culture
- something you grow food in
- both Greek and Roman families had one
- every child has one
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- Greeks and Romans went to school to do this
- Uno is one
- the Greek had these kind of states
- to move rhythmically to music
- man's best friend
- a battle formation the Spartans commonly used
- a hot time, usually during the months of June and July
- the Greek were by the Mediterranean sea, what is that made of
- very common athletic activity
19 Clues: Uno is one • man's best friend • every child has one • it was a popular skill • easily understood or done • something you grow food in • to move rhythmically to music • very common athletic activity • you propose usually to do this • to believe in more than one god • the Greek had these kind of states • both Greek and Roman families had one • very common in Greek and Roman culture • ...
NeuroRx Holiday Crossword 2018 2018-12-05
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- ASL analysis uses this script
- What IT asks you to do when you see them about a problem?
- Quiet employee who has come and gone like the wind....
- Tech Experts now start these documents when notified of a new trial starting
- Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day
- Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents?
- Studies that require the most changes for Webapps
- Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR
- Drug name for all studies in the Council of COMB
- Sponsor for which their study in NMO is now rolling over into open label
- Which sponsor has the most number of ongoing pediatric trials?
- Newest sponsor that currently works in partnership with existing AD studies
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- Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial
- For what type of transfer is Priority 1 reader box used for?
- What did we have to celebrate the new office expansion?
- What is being monitored by PMs each month?
- What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be?
- What type of gadolinium contrast agents are most stable
- What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter?
- Study name that required an MTR and DTI software confirmation at screening
- Recent ad-hoc analysis with a greek mythology name?
- Must notify sponsor within 72 hours of being aware of this
22 Clues: ASL analysis uses this script • Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial • Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents? • What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be? • What is being monitored by PMs each month? • What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter? • Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR • Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day • ...
Crossword puzzles of fate 2014-04-10
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- I was once a planet, now no more
- A mix of sulfur, charcoal and potassium nitrate
- Contains most of the nutrients needed b the body
- Even Light cannot escape
- A five letter word that asks of us to believe what our teachers teach and what preachers preach.
- Most densely populated country in the world
- Most expensive city to live in
- God of knowledge in Greek mythology
- Animals with a grudge against pigs
- Most used word in 2013
- Food that is poisonous to dogs
- Force per unit area
- Fastest land animal in the world
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- Besides fingerprints, which part of the body is unique from one another?
- (3.4.5), (5.12.13). He who created this theory
- Which planet is not named after a god?
- Box containing all the evils of the world
- Where many religion seems to start from
- A falling apple that revolutionized science
- The country that regained its pride and honor after 30 years of reformation
- God of war in days of old (Roman times)
- most useful invention with the accompaniment of an axle
- Greatest left-handed commander that's under 5'6"
- Mammal with the inability to jump
- 2nd longest English word without a vowel
25 Clues: Force per unit area • Most used word in 2013 • Even Light cannot escape • Most expensive city to live in • Food that is poisonous to dogs • I was once a planet, now no more • Fastest land animal in the world • Mammal with the inability to jump • Animals with a grudge against pigs • God of knowledge in Greek mythology • Which planet is not named after a god? • ...
Pebbletree Feb 2015-02-27
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- What is the drug that Walter White and Jesse Pinkman 'cook'? (15)
- Which of our brands offers: Layers, Agent Monitor, & Easy Comparisons? (4)
- In Greek Mythology, which titan was the father of Zeus? (7)
- In the Beatles, which instrument did Paul play? (4)
- What does the 'e' stand for in 'e-mail'? (10)
- Who manufactures the 300 IP Phone with PoE? (4)
- Which type of pastry is used to make 'vol au vents'? (4,6)
- Which of the 7 Dwarfs wore glasses? (3)
- What feature allows you to create layered menus that divert calls multimle extensions? (3)
- In which country are 'Daewoo' cars made? (5)
- What does a sommelier do? (5,4)
- What would a cartographer make? (4)
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- What costs £4.99 from Simply66? (10,12)
- Which planet has the Highest mountain in the solar system? (4)
- Which Goldfish service costs €3.00 per month? (5,4,4)
- What is the name of the international organisation for people with genius IQ's? (5)
- What is the name given to a male swan? (3)
- Which movie won Best Picture at the 2015 Oscars? (7)
- What is the name of leather pouch traditionally worn with a Scottish kilt? (7)
- How is the year 2000 written in Roman numerals? (2)
20 Clues: What does a sommelier do? (5,4) • What would a cartographer make? (4) • What costs £4.99 from Simply66? (10,12) • Which of the 7 Dwarfs wore glasses? (3) • What is the name given to a male swan? (3) • In which country are 'Daewoo' cars made? (5) • What does the 'e' stand for in 'e-mail'? (10) • Who manufactures the 300 IP Phone with PoE? (4) • ...
Valentine’s Day 2023 2023-01-29
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- Something you say in the heat of passion
- Number of US towns named Valentine
- One thing about you I love to inhale
- Cupid is the son of this deity
- Projectiles fired by Cupid
- First thing you told me about my eyes. They are this.
- Profession that receives the most valentines
- Will you be my____
- What our eyes make when we look at each other
- Letters to Juliet are sent to this European city every year
- Gangster who orchestrated the St. Valentine’s Day massacre
- Brain chemical known as the “cuddle” or “love” hormone
- Pizza place famous for heart shaped pizzas
- Mix red and white
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- Tug my _____ spank my ___
- Our favorite drink to share together
- Roses are red and these are blue and one in two million
- State that produces the most chocolate
- The month we met face to face
- Billboards top love song of all time
- You and me together
- The number of days in a regular February
- Do you think this is still lost?
- Something you like to do to me
- Cupid’s name in Greek mythology
- Country that does not celebrate Valentine’s Day
- These birds are a symbol of love
- Cupid’s arrows are made of lead and this.
28 Clues: Mix red and white • Will you be my____ • You and me together • Tug my _____ spank my ___ • Projectiles fired by Cupid • The month we met face to face • Cupid is the son of this deity • Something you like to do to me • Cupid’s name in Greek mythology • Do you think this is still lost? • These birds are a symbol of love • Number of US towns named Valentine • ...
Download Festival 2003. 2022-11-12
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- When you turn out the light there is only….. (3, 8)
- Despite being disordered it was agreed that he was the “Best Druid”.
- What do you get when you combine an infamous criminal with a blonde bombshell from the 50’s and early 60’s? (7, 6)
- Portuguese word for "grave".
- Monty Python had one of these for Silly Walks.
- A vanishing act.
- Captured by what they hear.
- In Came Henry, who was considered by all to be their Nemesis.
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- A fire-breathing she-monster in Greek mythology having a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail from Ohio.
- Who would have thought a Tone Deaf band could be any good?
- An American punk bank creating some True Sounds of Liberty.
- Fall People think Oswald from Massachusetts is Flash.(7, 4)
- A four-piece metal band from Chicago, formed in 1997, known as being earthy.
- Once, once more and once again.
- Taking Joy in creating Havoc. (7, 7)
- A solid iron cabinet with a hinged front and spike-covered interior. (4, 6)
- Fire starting front man.
- Rotorcrafts in which lift and thrust are supplied by horizontally spinning rotors.
- You should never put your hands on Coral.
- It has zero effects.
20 Clues: A vanishing act. • It has zero effects. • Fire starting front man. • Captured by what they hear. • Portuguese word for "grave". • Once, once more and once again. • Taking Joy in creating Havoc. (7, 7) • You should never put your hands on Coral. • Monty Python had one of these for Silly Walks. • When you turn out the light there is only….. (3, 8) • ...
Farewell Augustus 2024-08-29
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- The principal method of human communication consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing or gesture
- an enslaved fighter forced to perform in the roman circus
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water
- readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- a one eyed monster from Greek mythology
- the scientific study of the physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance of plants
- a required piece of safety equipment for many sports, especially for us in ice skating
- Julius Caesar's appointed role on his triumphant return from Gaul
- a structure for the presenting and appreciating of threatrical performances
- Pythagoras' favourite shape
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- popular game derived from battledore and shuttlecock
- "__years" used to measure distance between objects in space
- a thing at which someone excels
- inflated value
- the lower class in Ancient Rome
- another word for exhaustive
- a food in the form of a paste or solid block made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, typically sweetened and eaten as confectionery
- the process of reusing waste, also one of the 3 bins
- long running sporting event in which athletes compete for wreaths or more recently medals
- the base unit of length
20 Clues: inflated value • the base unit of length • another word for exhaustive • Pythagoras' favourite shape • a thing at which someone excels • the lower class in Ancient Rome • a one eyed monster from Greek mythology • popular game derived from battledore and shuttlecock • the process of reusing waste, also one of the 3 bins • ...
Theta Gamma Tau 2024-10-04
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- Eighth letter of greek alphabet
- Represents secure and trustworthy
- Known as Pearl
- Beta Line
- Potential pledge/new member
- Third letter of greek alphabet
- Nighteenth letter of greek alphabet
- Official Mascot
- C of sisterhood
- The Five Gems
- Black jewel
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- Female fox
- Offical symbol
- Delta Line
- Known as Diamond
- Represents optimism and happiness
- Official flower
- Alpha Line
- Location of Convocation
- Gamma Line
20 Clues: Beta Line • Female fox • Delta Line • Alpha Line • Gamma Line • Black jewel • The Five Gems • Offical symbol • Known as Pearl • Official flower • Official Mascot • C of sisterhood • Known as Diamond • Location of Convocation • Potential pledge/new member • Third letter of greek alphabet • Eighth letter of greek alphabet • Represents secure and trustworthy • Represents optimism and happiness • ...
ancient greek vocabulary 2022-09-29
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- ancient author
- late bronze age
- a city state in ancient Greece,
- king of ancient greek
- Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great
- highest class in certain societies
- Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period
- loved by friends and family
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- rectangular mass military
- An ancient Greek philosopher who was the teacher of Plato
- king
- athens and sparta war
- persians lost to greek
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- bronze age
- greek philosopher
16 Clues: king • bronze age • ancient author • late bronze age • greek philosopher • athens and sparta war • king of ancient greek • persians lost to greek • rectangular mass military • loved by friends and family • a city state in ancient Greece, • highest class in certain societies • An ancient Greek philosopher who was the teacher of Plato • ...
Sts 2023-12-14
20 Clues: 19 • roman • egypt • years • greek • sumer • global • babylo • growth • pollut • billion • chinese • overcons • deforest • overpopu • Aristotle • costarica • catchdown • gendivers • speciesdiversity
The Lost Hero 2023-05-18
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- half-bloods; people who are half-god and half-mortal
- Greek personification of Earth
- Hephaestus' son
- Iris' son
- Hedge's wife
- Aphrodite's daughter
- Athena's daughter
- Oracle person
- Director at Camp Half-Blood
- Jason's sister
- not immortal
- Annabeth's missing boyfriend
- Dragon made by Hephaestus cabin
- Storm spirit
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- Giant who kidnapped Hera
- Roman form; god of the sky and king of the gods
- Greek god of fire and crafts and of blacksmiths
- Greek goddess of marriage
- Jason awoke in a...
- the god's abode
- Hedge Jason, Leo, and Piper's protector
- Half-Blood place where demigods reside and train
- Is Jason from the Greek or Roman camp?
23 Clues: Iris' son • Hedge's wife • not immortal • Storm spirit • Oracle person • Jason's sister • Hephaestus' son • the god's abode • Athena's daughter • Jason awoke in a... • Aphrodite's daughter • Giant who kidnapped Hera • Greek goddess of marriage • Director at Camp Half-Blood • Annabeth's missing boyfriend • Greek personification of Earth • Dragon made by Hephaestus cabin • ...
Greek Guys 2023-10-31
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- fictional hero who spent 20 years returning home from Troy
- The blind poet responsible for the Iliad and Odyssey
- Legendary Greek writer who developed the fable
- Conquered the largest Greek kingdom and died at 32
- He made important contributions to mathematics, engineering, and physics
- Humanistic Greek philosopher who said "Man is the measure of all things"
- Macedonian King who wanted to rule all of Greece
- Greek playwright who wrote comedies and satires
- Greek playwright who wrote tragedies like Oedipus Rex and Antigone
- Ancient Greek historian known as the "father of history"
- Athenian general who led the navy against the Persians
- King of the gods
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- Man who brought the fullest form of democracy to Athens
- Legendary fighter who defeated the Trojans
- Persian King who was defeated by 300 Spartans and the Athenian Navy
- Philosopher who searched for absolutes and the best way to live
- Man who developed a code of law where everything was punishable by death
- Persian King who tried to conquer Greek city-states but was defeated at the battle of Marathon
- Leader of the 300 Spartans who defeated the Persian army at Thermopylae
- Philosopher who concluded that the order of the universe could have only come from a Creator
- Group of thinkers who did not believe in absolute truths; relativists
- King ________ of the Minoans
- Socrates' student who wrote down his teachings
23 Clues: King of the gods • King ________ of the Minoans • Legendary fighter who defeated the Trojans • Legendary Greek writer who developed the fable • Socrates' student who wrote down his teachings • Greek playwright who wrote comedies and satires • Macedonian King who wanted to rule all of Greece • Conquered the largest Greek kingdom and died at 32 • ...
A-LC-AI 2020-09-10
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- life centers on your work.
- River a river that flows from Tibet through the Himalayas and Hindu Kush into the Arabian Sea.
- the ancient book of sacred songs (hymns) in which Hinduism’s beliefs are based.
- references history (Religious references religion (Bible, creation, other religion or religious texts)
- one of the religions from India; it stresses that one main force connects all of life.
- the most important language of Ancient India.
- a belief of both Hindus and Buddhists that the end result of all of a person’s good and bad actions will determine their rebirth.
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- life centers on friends.
- reference pop-culture (celebrities, athletes, movies, news, politics, etc)
- references Literature (books, poems, fairy tales, nursery rhymes)
- everything around me is related with school.
- a Hinduism belief that everyone moves in a constant cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- one of the religions from India; founded by Siddhartha Gautama and teaches that the most important thing in life is to reach peace by ending suffering.
- Siddhartha Gautama came to be called the Buddha or the “Enlightened One”.
- references Mythology (Greek, Roman, etc)
15 Clues: life centers on friends. • life centers on your work. • references Mythology (Greek, Roman, etc) • everything around me is related with school. • the most important language of Ancient India. • references Literature (books, poems, fairy tales, nursery rhymes) • Siddhartha Gautama came to be called the Buddha or the “Enlightened One”. • ...
stem word list 2024-09-03
Across
- a vehicle that has a single wheel and is usually propelled by pedals
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- a transparent blue, blue-green, or green variety of beryl used as a gem
- referred to or measured from the sun's center or appearing as if seen from it
- the perimeter of a circle
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- of or relating to the sea
- the sacred scriptures of Christians comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament
- a powerboat designed for racing that skims the surface of the water
- a dock or basin providing secure moorings for pleasure boats and often offering supply, repair, and other facilities
- to go completely around especially by water
- to remove bound water or hydrogen and oxygen from (a chemical compound) in the proportion in which they form water
- the science of mind and behavior
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- a water-bearing stratum of permeable rock, sand, or gravel
- the part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
15 Clues: of or relating to the sea • the perimeter of a circle • the science of mind and behavior • to go completely around especially by water • a lover of books especially for qualities of format • a water-bearing stratum of permeable rock, sand, or gravel • a powerboat designed for racing that skims the surface of the water • ...
- The Arrow - Crossword Puzzle - 2024-03-20
Across
- If you were to order a Vesper Martini, "Shaken not stirred". What famous person would you be sat with? (5,4)
- I am the arch enemy of Disney's Peter Pan? (7,4)
- What city is the capital city of Norway?
- What can be touched, but can never be seen?
- Who did Gareth Southgate replace as England manager in November 2016?
- I ran the 100 meters in 9.58 seconds? (5,4)
- This football club are known as The Robins? (7,4)
- This team won the last old division 1 league title, before it was re-branded to the Premier League in 1992? (5,6)
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- Former wales & Manchester United player known as Sparky?
- If you were born between November 22nd & December 21st, what star sign would you be?
- I am the lead singer of the Irish band U2?
- If the blue house has blue bricks, & the red house has red bricks, what is the green house made of?
- What is very easy to lift, but very hard to throw anywhere?
- What sits in a corner, but travels all around the world?
- In Greek mythology,who is king of the gods?
15 Clues: What city is the capital city of Norway? • I am the lead singer of the Irish band U2? • What can be touched, but can never be seen? • In Greek mythology,who is king of the gods? • I ran the 100 meters in 9.58 seconds? (5,4) • I am the arch enemy of Disney's Peter Pan? (7,4) • This football club are known as The Robins? (7,4) • ...
Phil In the Gaps 2021-09-14
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- A delicious sandwich made of thinly sliced beef on a sliced roll with cheese and onions
- Lucia's husband-to-be
- In science, describes something that has the tendency to mix with or "is attracted to" water
- A grumbly satyr (half man, half goat)from Greek mythology played by Danny Devito in the movie Hercules
- Bill and Melinda Gates are well known for their giving back to the community, otherwise known as this
- The name of the groundhog in Groundhog Day with Bill Murray
- The opposite of downhill
- The English drummer, singer and songwriter of "Genesis" who sang the song, "In the Air Tonight"
- This city in Pennsylvania is home of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell
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- An archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
- Another name for a symphony orchestra
- A rare genetic blood disorder that affected Queen Victoria
- Princess Aurora's (Sleeping Beauty's) knight in shinine armour
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline
- The patriarch of the Banks family in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
15 Clues: Lucia's husband-to-be • The opposite of downhill • Another name for a symphony orchestra • An archipelagic country in Southeast Asia • A rare genetic blood disorder that affected Queen Victoria • The name of the groundhog in Groundhog Day with Bill Murray • Princess Aurora's (Sleeping Beauty's) knight in shinine armour • ...
The Cyclops Vocabulary 2024-03-25
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- A pile of branches from a tree.
- An abundance or large quantity of something
- He god of fire including the fire of volcanoes, deserts, metalworking and the forge in ancient Roman religion and myth.
- A way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.
- One's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.
- Add coal or other solid fuel to (a fire, furnace, boiler,
- A figure from Greek mythology who was the rich but wicked king of Sipylus.
- Roman goddess of agriculture compare Demeter
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- The formal residence of essentially all of the gods, although this was meant more in a symbolic than literal sense.
- Owing thanks or having a duty to someone in return for help or a service
- A person or thing of very great strength, intellect , or importance
- Cause severe and extensive damage to.
- Suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way.
- Inflict harm in return for (an injury or wrong done to oneself or another). suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way.
- Greatly dismay or horrify.
15 Clues: Greatly dismay or horrify. • A pile of branches from a tree. • Cause severe and extensive damage to. • An abundance or large quantity of something • Roman goddess of agriculture compare Demeter • One's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute. • Add coal or other solid fuel to (a fire, furnace, boiler, • ...
INS Vocab 2023-09-28
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- unable to be separated or treated separately.
- the rigid observance of rules of convention or etiquette.
- involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- of very great extent or quantity; immense.
- the many-headed Lernaean water serpent slain by Herakles in Greek mythology,
- of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning
- amusing or laughable through obvious absurdity, incongruity, exaggeration, or eccentricity
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- done consciously and intentionally.
- in a manner suggestive of or relating to a conspiracy made by a group of people to do something unlawful or harmful.
- certain to happen; unavoidable.
- a person who claims to have a supernatural ability to perceive events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact.
- made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry.
- The quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency.
- a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.
15 Clues: certain to happen; unavoidable. • done consciously and intentionally. • of very great extent or quantity; immense. • unable to be separated or treated separately. • the rigid observance of rules of convention or etiquette. • of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning • The quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency. • ...
percy jackson the sea of monsters 2021-11-30
Across
- a greek god
- a greek god
- the greek god of war
- a greek god of theives
- a blacksmith at camp halfblood
- percy's dad
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- percy's half brother
- god of wisdom
- percy's best friend
- god of the underworld
- the greek god of the skys
- Percy Jackson's sword
- half greek god half human
- the handler of riptide and the main character
- try to kill halfboods
15 Clues: a greek god • a greek god • percy's dad • god of wisdom • percy's best friend • percy's half brother • the greek god of war • god of the underworld • Percy Jackson's sword • try to kill halfboods • a greek god of theives • the greek god of the skys • half greek god half human • a blacksmith at camp halfblood • the handler of riptide and the main character
Crime and Punishment 2019-04-04
Across
- In Ovid’s version of the story of Lycaon, who tells the story of Lycaon?
- Sisyphus asked his wife not to bury his ______ if he died.
- The _______ is an important source of Greek and Roman mythology
- Ixion’s punishment was to be bound to a fiery ____ which rolled around the underworld.
- Thanatos chained Sisyphus here
- What was Sisyphus role in society?
- It was a common practice for two parties involved in a treaty to exchange these.
- Lycaon and his sons were turned into these.
- The word tantalize is derived from this person’s name.
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- Sisyphus was condemned for causing Zeus to commit this act.
- fathered the centaurs by the mares (female horses) of Mount Pelion
- made sure his guests “fit” his bed by any means necessary
- tried to seduce Hera
- eternally condemned to push a rock up a hill
- Tantalus was punished for stealing ______ and nectar, then slicing and dicing his son to feed to the gods
- ate part of Pelop’s shoulder
- Sisyphus manages to capture the personification of _______.
- god of death
- Procrustes was slain by this hero.
- Sisyphus made money by killing his ______ and keeping their stuff.
- Ixion was tricked into copulating with a ____ in the image of Hera.
21 Clues: god of death • tried to seduce Hera • ate part of Pelop’s shoulder • Thanatos chained Sisyphus here • Procrustes was slain by this hero. • What was Sisyphus role in society? • Lycaon and his sons were turned into these. • eternally condemned to push a rock up a hill • The word tantalize is derived from this person’s name. • ...
2023 Fourth Period 2023-02-18
Across
- has been single for 14 years, wants to study business at Harvard or be a DH in MLB
- enjoys the color pink, pasta, reading and soccer
- likes dance, volleyball, Tik Tok and superman ice cream
- hurdler who wants to be a child psychologist
- likes shoes, playing and watching sports, wants to be a teacher or engineer
- bilingual artist who bakes and makes bracelets
- Ukelele player who watches hockey and football and wants to be a photographer
- likes hockey and playing PS5
- wants to be an actress or news reporter, likes theater and Starbucks
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- likes sccer and baseball and would like to leave Ohio for California
- likes cooking, Walking Dead and leaving school
- is married to a monkey, likes music and wants to be a veterinarian
- likes Greek mythology and drawing
- likes skateboarding, playing hockey, coding and playing drums
- a great reader, and skater, who crochets
- speaks three languages, is double jointed and wants to be a fashion designer
- likes pickles, bats and cats
- independent person who enjoys Pinterest and wants to be a fashion or interior designer
- wants to be a content creator or game developer
- has a bearded dragon named Rex, likes baseball and wants to be an engineer at NASA
20 Clues: likes pickles, bats and cats • likes hockey and playing PS5 • likes Greek mythology and drawing • a great reader, and skater, who crochets • hurdler who wants to be a child psychologist • likes cooking, Walking Dead and leaving school • bilingual artist who bakes and makes bracelets • wants to be a content creator or game developer • ...
The Inferno Cantos 1-6 Vocabulary 2013-11-18
Across
- intense anger
- doubtful
- to praise
- similar or accompanying
- extreme distress of the body or mind
- to express grief
- conflict
- a greeting
- to stray away from what is proper or good
- the ruler
- to admit
- a small amount
- to move upward
- fill to satisfaction
- extreme lack of respect
- to beg
- to move downward
- center of the Italian renaissance during the 14th to 16th centuries
- to rest or lie
- under cover
- to cause great mental or physical pain
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- to provoke
- intended to deceive
- of a kind and generous spirit
- very bad
- to gain
- very bad
- to hold back
- to criticize severely
- a prediction for the future
- greatness in depth, height, or range
- pay close attention to
- deep feeling of respect
- writing or conversation of a serious nature
- to decrease the purity or quality
- extreme desire for wealth
- harmless
- to annoy
- to dislike
- relating to the flesh
- to speak disrespectfully of something sacred
- a three-headed dog from Greek mythology
- a person who eats or drinks to excess
- not known to many people
- to find blameless or to forgive
- lack of respect
- to notice or understand
47 Clues: to beg • to gain • very bad • doubtful • very bad • conflict • harmless • to annoy • to admit • to praise • the ruler • to provoke • a greeting • to dislike • under cover • to hold back • intense anger • a small amount • to move upward • to rest or lie • lack of respect • to express grief • to move downward • intended to deceive • fill to satisfaction • to criticize severely • relating to the flesh • pay close attention to • ...