greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology Vocab List ELA 2024-04-11
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- - n. - french word for “why”
- - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- - adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- - n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
- -n. - the beginning; the source
- n.- a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
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- - n. - the outcome of a story
- - n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- tale - n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
- - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
12 Clues: - n. - french word for “why” • - n. - the outcome of a story • -n. - the beginning; the source • - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Christina Mythology 2020-10-29
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- Who was destined to be doomed if wed? Who beat the fastest person in the world in a race?
- who’s14 children were murdered for their mother’s hubris? Who did Zeus turn into a rock to end the suffering of this loss?
- Offspring of Poseidon. The first obstacle in Odysseus’ journey home.
- who did Hera turn into a white cow? Who was chained to an olive tree and guarded by the 100 eyed Argus?
- Who was scolded for her hubris by Athena? Who beat Athena in a weaving competition?
- Who was bitten by a snake
- Who granted the golden touch?
- Who was the first mortal woman ever created? Who possessed a box which contained all evils and torments?
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- Who is the messenger of the 7 seas? Who has the upper body of a man and the tail of a fish?
- Who was the most killed Lyre player in the world?
- Who was banished to the labyrinth he designed for the Minotaur?
- Who was told my an Oracle that their love would be a monster?
- Who disobeyed their father flying too close to the sun?
- Who lost control of the flaming Sun chariot? Who created deserts and snow peaks?
- Who turned their daughter to gold during an embrace?
- Which mountain nymph got cursed by Hera for being a chatterbox?Narcissus Who was Echo in love with but couldn’t speak to because she was cursed?
- Who was Apollo’s first love? Who was turned into a tree for protection against an unwanted suitor
- Who rocks a crown of dark mist and wings? Who is the mother of The Fates?
- Who was the love child of Aphrodite and Ares?
19 Clues: Who was bitten by a snake • Who granted the golden touch? • Who was the love child of Aphrodite and Ares? • Who was the most killed Lyre player in the world? • Who turned their daughter to gold during an embrace? • Who disobeyed their father flying too close to the sun? • Who was told my an Oracle that their love would be a monster? • ...
Roman Mythology 2023-08-07
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- Goddess of agriculture, grain crops, and motherly relationships.
- God of fire, blacksmithing, and craftsmanship.
- God of war and guardian of agriculture.
- Half-human, half-bull creature trapped in the labyrinth of Crete.
- Goddess of the moon, hunting, and wild animals.
- Queen of the underworld and goddess of spring growth.
- God of the underworld and ruler of the dead.
- Goddess of the hearth, home, and family.
- Queen of the gods and goddess of marriage and childbirth.
- Winged horse born from the blood of Medusa and tamed by Bellerophon.
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- Gorgon with snakes for hair, whose gaze turned people to stone.
- Messenger of the gods and god of trade, travel, and thievery.
- Half-human, half-horse creatures known for their strength and wisdom.
- God of the sea and earthquakes.
- Goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, and crafts.
- God of wine, ecstasy, and theater.
- God of the sun, music, poetry, and prophecy.
- Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
- King of the gods and god of the sky and thunder.
19 Clues: God of the sea and earthquakes. • God of wine, ecstasy, and theater. • God of war and guardian of agriculture. • Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • Goddess of the hearth, home, and family. • God of the sun, music, poetry, and prophecy. • God of the underworld and ruler of the dead. • God of fire, blacksmithing, and craftsmanship. • ...
Inca Mythology 2022-05-13
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- Titicaca, What lake did Viracocha emerge from?
- Cocha, Who was the goddess of the sea?
- What is the sun god?
- What other thing was Mama Ocllo to Manqu Qhapaq?
- What did Viracocha keep the early humans in?
- How many main gods are there?
- What was Inca myth used to criticize?
- Pachacamas is the god of:
- Ocllo, who taught the Incan women to weave?
- Phenomena, What is Inca Myth normally used to explain?
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- What was the one of the more popular gods?
- What was the early race of humans?
- What is the god or great spirit of the mountains?
- Who is the god of death?
- What were the shepherd and the daughter of the sun turned into
- Who created the world?
- Moon Stars, What did Viracocha create when he flooded the earth?
- Mama, Who represents Mother Earth?
- Qhapaq, Who was Mama Ocllo's husband?
- Great Flood, What restarted humanity (3 words)
20 Clues: What is the sun god? • Who created the world? • Who is the god of death? • Pachacamas is the god of: • How many main gods are there? • What was the early race of humans? • Mama, Who represents Mother Earth? • What was Inca myth used to criticize? • Qhapaq, Who was Mama Ocllo's husband? • Cocha, Who was the goddess of the sea? • What was the one of the more popular gods? • ...
Camp Review :) 2023-12-29
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- Animal that has hair and drinks milk
- Greece's capital city
- Famous Greek food
- Famous Tanzanian food (_______ Pizza)
- Tanzania's money
- China's capital city
- Famous UK food
- Greek god of the sea
- Tanzania's language
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- China's language
- Tanzania's capital city
- First Letter of Greek Alphabet
- Name of the UK flag
- 십이지 (Chinese ________)
- Famous chinese singer
- Sport invented in China
- UK's capital city
- Greece's language
- Traditional Chinese clothes
- UK's language
20 Clues: UK's language • Famous UK food • China's language • Tanzania's money • Famous Greek food • UK's capital city • Greece's language • Name of the UK flag • Tanzania's language • China's capital city • Greek god of the sea • Greece's capital city • Famous chinese singer • 십이지 (Chinese ________) • Tanzania's capital city • Sport invented in China • Traditional Chinese clothes • ...
Greek Theatre Terms Name ____________ 2025-03-12
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- pictures of animals on caves.
- Ex machina "god from the machine" - conflict is resolved by divine power
- altar on the stage where leader of the chorus would stand
- area in front of scene where actors perform
- Greek playwirght who wrote tragedies like Oedipus
- an actor
- first contest winner pl;aywirght who started acting as a solo
- upper and lower levels of the auditrium
- a round ground floor; Greek stage
- thetron) auditorium
- Greek tragedy playwright
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- flat roof of the scene for playing the gods
- Greek god of wine and fertility who was the reason for spring festivals
- Greek playwright who wrote tragedies
- aisles for entrances and exits
- two pillars
- crane to lift the "gods"
- platform carrying "dead bodies"
- (Skaynuh) dressing room building( Green Room replaced this)
- Greek comedy playwright
20 Clues: an actor • two pillars • thetron) auditorium • Greek comedy playwright • crane to lift the "gods" • Greek tragedy playwright • pictures of animals on caves. • aisles for entrances and exits • platform carrying "dead bodies" • a round ground floor; Greek stage • Greek playwright who wrote tragedies • upper and lower levels of the auditrium • flat roof of the scene for playing the gods • ...
Term 2 Review Crossword 2025-06-24
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- The energy you get from food
- The place where you pay in a shop
- A bad reaction to certain food or things
- To make a hole in the ground
- Heat (Greek root)
- Time (Greek root)
- Eating different kinds of food in the right amounts
- Moving your body to stay fit
- What you eat every day
- Full of fat; not healthy if eaten too much
- Money you get back when you return something
- Write or draw (Greek root)
- Earth (Greek root)
- A good deal or low-priced item
- Light (Greek root)
- To pick something up
- To cut the grass
- The space between rows of shelves in a shop
- Life (Greek root)
- Far (Greek root)
- A lower price than usual
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- Drinking enough water to stay healthy
- Something you push while shopping
- To bring food or help someone
- To make food ready to eat
- A healthy food that grows in the ground
- A person who takes your money at a shop
- Food you buy from a supermarket
- A part of food your body uses to build muscles
- To clean the floor using a broom
- To cover a wall with colour
- A paper showing what you bought and how much it cost
- To repair something broken
- Sound (Greek root)
- Self (Greek root)
- To bend clothes or paper neatly
- Small (Greek root)
- To clean something with water
- The sticker that tells you what something is
- A substance your body needs to stay healthy
40 Clues: To cut the grass • Far (Greek root) • Heat (Greek root) • Time (Greek root) • Self (Greek root) • Life (Greek root) • Sound (Greek root) • Earth (Greek root) • Light (Greek root) • Small (Greek root) • To pick something up • What you eat every day • A lower price than usual • To make food ready to eat • To repair something broken • Write or draw (Greek root) • To cover a wall with colour • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY- Heroes, gods, goddess, and monsters 2023-06-21
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- What's exactly like a horse but has wings...
- _________ is the god of the sun,music,poetry,plagues,&healing
- Hephaetus is the god of...
- Name of Percy Jackson's pegasus...
- Poseidon is the god of the...
- Woman with snake's for hair...
- Hestia is the goddess of....
- Monster with one eye...
- Athena is the goddess of...
- Persephone is the goddess of...
- Dinoysus is the god of...
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- Demeter is the goddess of...
- Aphrodite is the goddess of...
- Hera is the goddess of...
- What is Olympus...
- Ares is the god of...
- Hades is the god of the..
- Hermes is the god of...
- Artimis is the goddess of the...
- A monster half man half bull...
- Zeus is the god of...
21 Clues: What is Olympus... • Ares is the god of... • Zeus is the god of... • Hermes is the god of... • Monster with one eye... • Hera is the goddess of... • Hades is the god of the.. • Dinoysus is the god of... • Hephaetus is the god of... • Athena is the goddess of... • Demeter is the goddess of... • Hestia is the goddess of.... • Poseidon is the god of the... • Aphrodite is the goddess of... • ...
Greek Mythology Study Guide (Lessons 10-15) 2025-10-31
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- god most loved by the Greeks
- She is Apollo's twin
- This is Athena's mom
- Ilithyia was the goddess of ________
- She was turned into a weeping rock
- Nike was the goddess of
- the temple of Athena is called the __________
- This was known as the bellybutton of the earth
- Athena sprang from which of Zeus's bodyparts?
- This is what Orion became after he died
- Poseidon's fish-tailed son
- his nickname was "earth-shaker"
- Artemis liked to hunt here
- Poseidon's wife
- Zeus and Mnemosyne had 9 ___________
- god of the sea created this animal
- This is the island where Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes
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- Athena gave Athens an ________ tree
- Arachne became the first __________
- She competed with Athena in a weaving competition
- Athena's sidekick
- Apollo was jealous of him and he was friends with Artemis
- Artemis's Roman name
- the owl is her symbol
- Apollo killed him at the Oracle of Delphi
- He was turned into a stag
- He was jammed into a jar
- She is the mother of Artemis and Apollo
- god of the sea used this to call the winds
- He cracked open Zeus's head with a hammer
- His brother is Ephialtes and he loved Artemis
31 Clues: Poseidon's wife • Athena's sidekick • She is Apollo's twin • This is Athena's mom • Artemis's Roman name • the owl is her symbol • Nike was the goddess of • He was jammed into a jar • He was turned into a stag • Poseidon's fish-tailed son • Artemis liked to hunt here • god most loved by the Greeks • his nickname was "earth-shaker" • She was turned into a weeping rock • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab List ELA 2024-04-11
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- - n. - french word for “why”
- - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- - adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- - n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
- -n. - the beginning; the source
- n.- a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
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- - n. - the outcome of a story
- - n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- tale - n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
- - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
12 Clues: - n. - french word for “why” • - n. - the outcome of a story • -n. - the beginning; the source • - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Mythology around the world 2023-09-26
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- Roman sleep god
- Greek primordial god of darkness
- Celtic warrior hero
- Roman fire god
- Yoruba primordial deity
- Egyptian god of craftsmen
- Hindu god of destruction
- Shinto god of fire
- Greek primordial god of mountains
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- Roman god of lightning
- Greek lion with a human head
- Greek mother of Zeus
- Aztec serpent god
- Norse World tree
- Greek titan of heavenly light
- Chinese monkey king
- Norse thunder god
- Shinto wealth and luck god
18 Clues: Roman fire god • Roman sleep god • Norse World tree • Aztec serpent god • Norse thunder god • Shinto god of fire • Celtic warrior hero • Chinese monkey king • Greek mother of Zeus • Roman god of lightning • Yoruba primordial deity • Hindu god of destruction • Egyptian god of craftsmen • Shinto wealth and luck god • Greek lion with a human head • Greek titan of heavenly light • ...
VOCAB 2022-01-13
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- An educated guess
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- of Salamis 480 B.C.E. The battle that effectively ended the Persian war. The Greek fleet, although vastly outnumbered, defeated the Persian fleet. This helped end the Persian war, freeing Greece.
- state society organized for the purpose of waging war
- War (431-404 BCE) Wars fought between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies; came in two stages, the first from c. 460-446 BCE and the second and more significant war from 431-404 BCE. With battles occurring at home and abroad, the long and complex conflict was damaging to both sides but Sparta, with financial help from Persia, finally won the conflict by destroying the Athenian fleet at Aegospotami in 405 BCE.
- of Marathon (490 BC) When a runner ran 26.1 Miles to deliver the message of victory of Greece over Persia in a great battle that SAVED ATHENS
- League Formed from the surrounding city-states near Sparta. It was formed to defeat democracy in Athens.
- League an alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians
- Oath a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- Method way of teaching developed by Socrates that used a question-and-answer format to force students to use their reason to see things for themselves
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- Democracy A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- A person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
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- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- 18 foot-long Macedonian pike (spear).
- farmer Farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- Spartan slave
- Of or influenced by the Greek Empire. A type of culture typically referred to after the conquests of Alexander the Great.
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- military housing
- Games in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- Civilization an advanced state of development in human society, marked by progress in the arts and sciences, the extensive use of record-keeping, including writing, and the appearance of complex political and social institutions
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- Democracy a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- Method of maintaining, managing, and gaining control of government (who gets what, when, and how)
30 Clues: Spartan slave • military housing • An educated guess • A city-state in ancient Greece. • 18 foot-long Macedonian pike (spear). • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • state society organized for the purpose of waging war • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 19 - Hercules - Part I 2024-01-26
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- Nine-headed poisonous beast; Echnida's offspring
- Echidna's offspring; could not be hurt by weapons
- Also known as the Strait of Gibraltar. It consists of a mountain peak on the African side and the Rock of Gibraltar on the European side.
- to make amends
- a piece of burning wood; torch
- Tribe of wild, warlike women
- A monster with three bodies and one pair of legs
- cliffs, jagged peaks
- a large clay jar
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- Home of dangerous birds with sharp, brass feathers
- intense anger, rage, or fury
- valleys
- An inhospitable king who had mares eat strangers
- Queen of the Amazons
- Old Gray Man of the Sea
- to go after; chase
- Mother of Hercules
- a den or dwelling of a large beast
- Cousin of Hercules; ordered the ten labors
- obedience, compliance
- Also known as Hercules; the strongest mortal to ever live
- to frown and glare
22 Clues: valleys • to make amends • a large clay jar • to go after; chase • Mother of Hercules • to frown and glare • Queen of the Amazons • cliffs, jagged peaks • obedience, compliance • Old Gray Man of the Sea • intense anger, rage, or fury • Tribe of wild, warlike women • a piece of burning wood; torch • a den or dwelling of a large beast • Cousin of Hercules; ordered the ten labors • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 17 Danaus Perseus Gorgon 2024-01-15
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- grandfather of Perseus; inherited throne of Argos
- son of Zeus and Danae
- mother of Andromeda
- Perseus' native city and later his kingdom
- sisters of the Gorgons
- great granddaughter of Hypermnestra; mother of Perseus
- father of Andromeda
- without pity or compassion
- King of Libya; had 50 daughters - the Danaides
- defended with a wall
- eldest daughter of Danaus; Queen of Argos
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- to brag about oneself
- city founded by Perseus
- twisting and turning
- strainers
- beautiful winged horse; sprang from Medusa's neck
- causing horror or disgust
- ugliest Gorgon sister
- brother of Danaus; had 50 sons
- threatening
- daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia
- to roar deeply like a beast
- brave, courageous
- to cry loudly as in grief or pain
24 Clues: strainers • threatening • brave, courageous • mother of Andromeda • father of Andromeda • twisting and turning • defended with a wall • to brag about oneself • son of Zeus and Danae • ugliest Gorgon sister • sisters of the Gorgons • city founded by Perseus • causing horror or disgust • without pity or compassion • to roar deeply like a beast • brother of Danaus; had 50 sons • ...
Triviaish 2024-04-11
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- Egyptian god of funerals and care for the dead
- the first 6 letters on the keyboard
- Greek goddess of marriage
- not a planet anymore
- Egyptian god of peace lions are and wind
- planet that smells like rotten eggs
- the aplpha bet
- Egyptian goddess of pleasure
- the study of history of life on earth
- Egyptian god of pre creation and post creation
- Egyptian goddess of the sky stars and cosmos
- our planet
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of wine
- Egyptian god of earth farming and fertility
- Greek goddess of wild animals
- Greek Goddess of war
- Egyptian god of the dead and the underworld
- princess in yellow dress
- Greek god of the ocean and earthquakes
- Egyptian Goddess of moisture
- Greek titan, mother of zeus
- the bet alpha
- Greek god of lightning
- Egyptian god of healing protection the sun and the sky
- tiny red organge planet
- the brach of math that deals with shapes, lined, etc.
- Greek Titan, Father of Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus
- Egyptian goddess of love healing fertility magic and the moon
- the gas humans and animals need to live
- Greek God of war
- the branch of math that deals with triangles and there angles and sides and their relationships
- the study of makeup and beauty
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- Greek god of artisans and valcanoes
- blue gas planet
- the gas that humans breathe out
- the study of the weather
- hottest planet
- planet with rings
- Greek god of archery music and dance
- Egytptian goddess the sky
- sour candy in the shape of children
- the belief in one god
- how humans turn oxygen into energy
- Largest planet
- the belief in many gods
- Greek goddess of agriculture
- giant flaming ball of gas
- Greek messenger god
- get 'Krissed'
- Egyptian god said to have created the cosmos
- a person who doesn't believe in god
- Greek goddess of the earth
- the study of rocks
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Egyptian god of thunderstorms eclipses and earthquakes
- what plants do to get energy
- SKSKSKSKSKS AND I OoP water bottle
- Primary Producers
- the chemical formula of water
- the study of stars and space
- planet closest to the sun
- Greek Goddess of love and beauty
- the study of life
- the study of dentistry and teeth
- hit a yellow ball with a bat
66 Clues: our planet • get 'Krissed' • the bet alpha • hottest planet • the aplpha bet • Largest planet • blue gas planet • Greek God of war • planet with rings • Greek god of wine • Primary Producers • the study of life • the study of rocks • Greek messenger god • not a planet anymore • Greek Goddess of war • the belief in one god • Greek god of lightning • the belief in many gods • Egyptian god of the sun • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-10-19
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- A renowned sculptor and architect in ancient Athens, best known for his statues of Athena and Zeus.
- The site of a significant battle in 490 BC between Athens and Persia; it inspired a long-distance race's name.
- The narrow pass where 300 Spartans, led by King Leonidas, made a stand against the Persian army.
- This war was famously depicted in "The Iliad," where a giant wooden horse played a pivotal role.
- This city-state was known for its military prowess and was a rival to Athens.
- Ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey."
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- A student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, he founded the Academy in Athens.
- A philosopher who wrote on diverse subjects, from biology to ethics, and was a student at the Academy.
- A prominent city-state known for its cultural achievements and the birthplace of democracy.
- The highest mountain in Greece, believed to be the home of the gods in Greek mythology.
- A form of government in which the citizens have a direct say in the decision-making process.
- A statesman and general of Athens during its Golden Age, famous for his leadership and the funeral oration.
- A class of serfs in ancient Sparta, often bound to the land and forced to provide agricultural services.
13 Clues: This city-state was known for its military prowess and was a rival to Athens. • A student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, he founded the Academy in Athens. • The highest mountain in Greece, believed to be the home of the gods in Greek mythology. • Ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey." • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 25 - Helen of Troy 2024-03-21
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- to attack in numbers; to lay siege to
- sharp and energetic
- to happen
- the great warrior and hero of the Greeks in the Trojan War
- mother of Helen
- undisturbed; calm; at peace
- King of Mycenae; married to Clytemnestra
- tense, tight
- arched roof or ceiling
- killed Achilles in the Trojan War; stole Helen from Sparta and took her to Troy
- dreadful, terrible
- married to Penelope; advised King Tyndareus
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- King of Sparta; Helen's husband
- sharpshooter
- unable to be injured or wounded
- Queen of Sparta; daughter of Zeus; most beautiful woman in the world
- the great city founded by the descendants of Aeneas
- Heavenly twins; sons of Leda (Hint: Use the word 'and' in your answer.)
- a city-state in Greece
- Aphrodite's son; final surviving member of Troy
- a city in Asia Minor (present day Turkey) and site of the Trojan War
- an armed fight of honor between two people
22 Clues: to happen • sharpshooter • tense, tight • mother of Helen • dreadful, terrible • sharp and energetic • a city-state in Greece • arched roof or ceiling • undisturbed; calm; at peace • King of Sparta; Helen's husband • unable to be injured or wounded • to attack in numbers; to lay siege to • King of Mycenae; married to Clytemnestra • an armed fight of honor between two people • ...
Social Studies Final Exam 2015-11-16
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- a famous Greek poet
- the myth about a box that shouldn't have been opened
- had a reputation as a harsh/fierce people
- a famous Greek victory
- goddess of love
- Greek name for Greece
- The Minoans lived on this island
- makes the laws
- king of the Gods
- The kind of landform Greece is
- the Athenians traded this material
- a famous battle/race
- the Olympic Games were held here
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- goddess of victory
- Greeks called them barbarians
- third famous Greek philosopher
- British archaeologist who discovered palace of Knossos
- where the people can vote for a government
- they conquered crete in 1450 BCE
- goddess of plants and harvest
- the prince that captured Helen of Troy
- goddess of wisdom
- the Greeks watched this city burn
- Greek foot soldiers
- Greek city states
25 Clues: makes the laws • goddess of love • king of the Gods • goddess of wisdom • Greek city states • goddess of victory • a famous Greek poet • Greek foot soldiers • a famous battle/race • Greek name for Greece • a famous Greek victory • Greeks called them barbarians • goddess of plants and harvest • third famous Greek philosopher • The kind of landform Greece is • they conquered crete in 1450 BCE • ...
ANCIENT GREEK 2014-12-03
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- The simple, elegant clothing worn by the Greeks
- The father of Geometry
- A play with a sad ending
- A sacred animal in Minoan culture
- The most important temple on the Acropolis
- The best place for shopping in any Greek city-state.
- One of the leading Greek philosophers
- A popular Greek instrument
- They were worn by Greek actors
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- A play with a happy ending
- The last letter of the Greek alphabet
- The first letter of the Greek alphabet
- The part of the house meant for women
- A famous female poet
- The writer of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- A gathering the Greeks had to decide what to do.
- People who weren't free and were sold
- The sun god
- The king of the gods
- The wife of Zeus
20 Clues: The sun god • The wife of Zeus • A famous female poet • The king of the gods • The father of Geometry • A play with a sad ending • A play with a happy ending • A popular Greek instrument • They were worn by Greek actors • A sacred animal in Minoan culture • The last letter of the Greek alphabet • The part of the house meant for women • One of the leading Greek philosophers • ...
The Planets In Astrology 2024-04-04
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- Annibale de Gasparis chose to call it Igea Borbonica ("Bourbon [what?]"), after the Greek goddess of health, daughter of Asclepius, and in honor of the ruling family of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies where Naples was located.
- Or Jupiter II
- Or Saturn III
- In Ancient Egypt, what planet do Isis and Hathor rule?
- The Discovery site is Kitt Peak Obs.
- It is a dwarf planet in the middle main asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
- It is associated with focus, precision, nobility, ethics, civility, lofty goals, career, great achievements, dedication, authority figures, stability, virtues, productiveness, valuable hard lessons learned, destiny, structures, protective roles, balance, meritocracy, conservatism, and karma (reaping what you have sown or cosmic justice) but with limitations, restrictions, boundaries, anxiety, tests, practicality, reality, and time.
- It is the largest satellite in the Solar System, and is slightly larger than Mercury, but is about half as massive.
- This is debated; see double planet.
- It represents marriage/partnership, what you need in a mate, and the kind of mate you'll be.
- In Hindu, what planet does Mangala rule?
- It is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus.
- Like the Morning and Evening Stars, Mercury was deemed to be a distinct planet when it was visible during daytime, and dedicated by the Greeks.
- It is named after the Greek goddess Ἔρις, a personification of strife and discord.
- It is the outermost of Saturn's large moons.
- Goddess of youth, was proposed by Carl Friedrich Gauss at Hencke's request. Gauss chose a wineglass as its symbol.
- "Phosphorus", Greek antiquity (Eosphorus, the Dawn-Bringer; called "Lucifer" by the Romans)
- Its diameter is 1,578 km (980 miles), and it has a density of about 1.71 grams per cubic cm.
- In classical Roman mythology, Jove is the Sky god or the ruler of the gods and their guardian and protector, and his symbol is the thunderbolt.
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- The discovery was hailed by the press and astrologers as that of a new planet.
- Was discovered by Mauna Kea Observatory
- Jupiter's second largest moon and the third largest moon in our solar system
- Discovered on 9 January 1992
- It is a centaur discovered on 8 April 2002 by the NEAT at Palomar.
- It was discovered to be a planet only in 1781 by Sir William Herschel.
- "Hesperus" (called "Vesper" by the Romans)
- When it was discovered, the moon of Pluto, was found to be very large
- Following its discovery in 1930, it was widely regarded as the ninth planet, but it changed to a dwarf planet
- Discovered on 5 April 1995
- Following the acceptance of the Copernican model, it was recognized that the planets (including Earth) orbit it, and it was no longer regarded as a planet.
- The asteroid of justice, innocence, and purity, holds a powerful influence in your natal chart.
- It is the fourth-largest moon of Saturn.
- Discovered in December 23, 1672, by Giovanni Domenico Cassini
- It reveals your natural strengths in problem-solving, strategy, and defense.
- Slightly larger than Earth's moon
- In classical Roman mythology, (what planet name) is the god of the sea, and the deep, ocean blue color of this planet reflects this.
- It is a centaur that grazes the orbit of Uranus.
- Discovered on 26 April 1993
- In Ancient Greek, what planet does Hermes rule?
- In astrology is key to establishing a balance between your ambitions and deep desires.
- Discovered by John Russell Hind on August 13, 1847
- It is the second largest satellite in the Solar System, and is slightly larger than Mercury, but less massive.
42 Clues: Or Jupiter II • Or Saturn III • Discovered on 5 April 1995 • Discovered on 26 April 1993 • Discovered on 9 January 1992 • Slightly larger than Earth's moon • This is debated; see double planet. • The Discovery site is Kitt Peak Obs. • Was discovered by Mauna Kea Observatory • It is the fourth-largest moon of Saturn. • In Hindu, what planet does Mangala rule? • ...
ROME VS. GREECE 2021-02-13
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- ROME AND GREECE ARE BOTH ______________ COUNTRIES
- GREECE USED BRONZE FOR ARMOUR WHILE ROME USED _______ FOR ARMOUR
- MOST OF GREECE SPOKE GREEK WHILE ROME SPOKE ____________
- WHILE ROME HAD INFAMOUS EMPERORS GREECE HAD FAMOUS
- ROMAN AND GREEK PEOPLE BOTH ATE __________ FOR BREAKFAST
- IN ROME THE PERSON THAT RULED WAS CALLED AND “EMPEROR” WHILE IN GREECE THE PERSON THAT RULED WAS CALLED A ___________
- ROMAN AND GREEK PEOPLE BOTH THOUGHT THE MOST IMPORTANT MEAL OF THE DAY WAS __________
- GREECE AND ROME BOTH RULED OVER
- WHILE ROME BUILT ROADS GREECE BUILT
- MOST GREEK AND ROMAN CHILDREN STARTED SCHOOL AT AGE ______________
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- WHILE ROME HAD FERTILE SOIL ONLY ____ OF GREECE HAD FERTILE SOIL
- WHILE ROME USED FORUMS GREECE USED
- WHILE GREECE PLAYED OLYMPIC GAMES ROME PLAYED
- GREECE AND ROME WERE BOTH SURROUNDED BY ____________
- WHILE GREEK CITIES WERE DIVIDED BY HILLY LANDSCAPES, ROME WAS AN
- WHILE GREECE WORSHIPED THE GREEK god ZEUS, ROME WORSHIPED THE ROMAN god
- GREEK AND ROMAN PEOPLE BOTH ATE ___________ FOR LUNCH
- ROMANS AND GREEKS BOTH USED ______ WHILE IN WAR
- GREEK AND ROMAN PEOPLE BOTH WORE __________
19 Clues: GREECE AND ROME BOTH RULED OVER • WHILE ROME USED FORUMS GREECE USED • WHILE ROME BUILT ROADS GREECE BUILT • GREEK AND ROMAN PEOPLE BOTH WORE __________ • WHILE GREECE PLAYED OLYMPIC GAMES ROME PLAYED • ROMANS AND GREEKS BOTH USED ______ WHILE IN WAR • ROME AND GREECE ARE BOTH ______________ COUNTRIES • WHILE ROME HAD INFAMOUS EMPERORS GREECE HAD FAMOUS • ...
Greek Theatre 2022-01-18
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- that actors would use to enter if they were supposed to be coming from outside
- A Greek playwright who wrote Medea
- A Greek playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex
- Two pillars on either side of the stage used to change scenes during the performance
- The upper and lower levels of the Koilon
- A Greek playwright who wrote The Suppliants
- THe auditorium of the Greek theatre
- A Greek playwright who wrote The Birds
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- A temporary enclosure with doors; performers would use this to represent a temple or palace
- Theatre Machines Machines used during performances
- The Greek god of wine and fertility
- THe spot where the leader of the chorus would stand
- The area directly in front of the scene where the actors would perform
- THe Greek Stage
- The platform that would carry "dead bodies"
- Credited with being the first actor
- Ex Machina A play's conflict being solved by a supernatural power; considered a poor resolution to a play
- The flat roof of the scene; used exclusively for actors portraying gods
- A crane that lifted "gods" from the scene and onto the teologion
19 Clues: THe Greek Stage • A Greek playwright who wrote Medea • The Greek god of wine and fertility • Credited with being the first actor • THe auditorium of the Greek theatre • A Greek playwright who wrote The Birds • A Greek playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex • The upper and lower levels of the Koilon • The platform that would carry "dead bodies" • ...
Greek 2023-05-17
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- where the persian navy was defeated
- settlements that greeks established outside of the Greek peninsula
- expanded the greek empire to Indus river
- central square
- War the war that broke out between athens and sparta
- naval power in greece that was one of the first democracies
- Where we get the name for a famous race
- the war that was described in the Iliad
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- Greek Poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- artisans, traders, merchants
- people who were not greek that had limited rights
- city state
- forced to work for other people
- the first Greek Civilization to settle in Greece
- military power that won the Peloponnesian war
- rich families
- the first Greek Civilization
- the main enemy of the greeks to the east
- an island where the Minoans came from
19 Clues: city state • rich families • central square • artisans, traders, merchants • the first Greek Civilization • forced to work for other people • where the persian navy was defeated • an island where the Minoans came from • Where we get the name for a famous race • the war that was described in the Iliad • expanded the greek empire to Indus river • ...
Stave 5 2025-12-05
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- A very short time; an instant.
- Most vigorous, strong, hearty, or robust.
- Sincerity of feeling; seriousness and dedication.
- More loudly, enthusiastically, or sincerely expressed.
- Reference to a figure in Greek mythology. Laocoön was a Trojan priest who was killed, along with his sons, by sea serpents. It is often used to describe a person in a state of agonizing struggle
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- Walked in a way that is stealthy, secretive, or unobtrusive, especially sideways.
- The practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something, typically alcohol or rich food.
- Putting (something) in the wrong place and forgetting where it is.
- Driven away, scattered, or made to vanish.
9 Clues: A very short time; an instant. • Most vigorous, strong, hearty, or robust. • Driven away, scattered, or made to vanish. • Sincerity of feeling; seriousness and dedication. • More loudly, enthusiastically, or sincerely expressed. • Putting (something) in the wrong place and forgetting where it is. • ...
Ode to a Nightingale 2023-04-06
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- MOST of the poem is in iambic __________.
- What poetic device is used in the phrase “easeful death” (l.52)?
- Who does the author express jealousy towards?
- Which nymph from Greek mythology does Keats allude to in the poem? (Hint: In first stanza)
- What (hobby) does the speaker use to escape the sorrow of real life?
- Structure for the opening of each stanza
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- What was Keat’s diagnosed with whil he wrote this poem?
- What does the speaker realize is something impossible for humans to achieve, and struggles to acccept this as inevitable?
- “With beaded bubbles winking at the brim” (l.17) is an example of what poetic device?
9 Clues: Structure for the opening of each stanza • MOST of the poem is in iambic __________. • Who does the author express jealousy towards? • What was Keat’s diagnosed with whil he wrote this poem? • What poetic device is used in the phrase “easeful death” (l.52)? • What (hobby) does the speaker use to escape the sorrow of real life? • ...
ANCIENT GREECE 2014-12-03
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- The king of the gods
- A play with a happy ending
- The best place for shopping in any Greek city-state.
- The first letter of the Greek alphabet
- The most important temple on the Acropolis
- People who weren't free and were sold
- A sacred animal in Minoan culture
- A play with a sad ending
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- The wife of Zeus
- The part of the house meant for women
- One of the leading Greek philosophers
- The last letter of the Greek alphabet
- The simple, elegant clothing worn by the Greeks
- They were worn by Greek actors
- The writer of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- The sun god
- A popular Greek instrument
- A gathering the Greeks had to decide what to do.
- A famous female poet
- The father of Geometry
20 Clues: The sun god • The wife of Zeus • The king of the gods • A famous female poet • The father of Geometry • A play with a sad ending • A play with a happy ending • A popular Greek instrument • They were worn by Greek actors • A sacred animal in Minoan culture • The part of the house meant for women • One of the leading Greek philosophers • The last letter of the Greek alphabet • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-05-06
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- First civilization considered to be Greek
- messenger god
- Greek like
- Goddess of the hearth
- God of wine
- Greek philosopher
- God of the underworld
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Queen of all gods
- war, fought between Athens and sparta
- Greek city state
- Ancient book of myths, included a cyclops, Athena, and poseidon
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- God of thieves
- Goddess of hunting and nature
- got dipped in a holy river and only his heels were untouched
- God of the seas
- taught Alexander the great
- God of metalworking
- student of Aristotle
- the great, spread Greek culture throughout the eastern hemisphere
- Greek island, battle of troy
- a high hill
- Wrote stories that had a moral
- first civilization to settle in Greece but isn't considered to be greece
- King of all gods
25 Clues: Greek like • God of wine • a high hill • messenger god • God of thieves • God of the seas • King of all gods • Greek city state • Greek philosopher • Queen of all gods • God of metalworking • student of Aristotle • Goddess of the hearth • God of the underworld • taught Alexander the great • Goddess of love and beauty • Greek island, battle of troy • Goddess of hunting and nature • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 8 2016-03-10
8 Clues: to agree • poor person • again, once more • to direct, command • brightly shining, glowing • one who tends swine (pigs) • long lock or ringlet of hair • foul from standing, not moving
Greek Mythology - The Underworld 2023-10-24
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- The God that leads spirits to the gate of the underworld
- ____ were placed in the mouths of people before they were buried
- The Goddess kidnapped by the ruler of the underworld
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- The name of the ferryman to the underworld
- The ruler of the underworld
- The dog that guards the underworld has a ____ for a tail
- The name of the dog that guards the underworld
- One of the rivers that must be crossed to enter the underworld
8 Clues: The ruler of the underworld • The name of the ferryman to the underworld • The name of the dog that guards the underworld • The Goddess kidnapped by the ruler of the underworld • The God that leads spirits to the gate of the underworld • The dog that guards the underworld has a ____ for a tail • One of the rivers that must be crossed to enter the underworld • ...
Ancient Rome and Greece 2023-02-22
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- largest roman bridge
- roman art can be carved into
- what kind of dog saved Alexander the Great?
- writer whose work was lost
- greek wedding day name
- large rectangular wool
- greatest city in the ancient world
- goddess of love
- big part of greek culture
- roman god of war
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- Junipers wife
- most important food of ancient greece
- greek mens room
- both men and women wore a garment called
- hides a greek brides face
- greeks most common pet
- first roman leader to invade britain
- spinning greek top
- most visited site in Italy
19 Clues: Junipers wife • greek mens room • goddess of love • roman god of war • spinning greek top • largest roman bridge • greeks most common pet • greek wedding day name • large rectangular wool • hides a greek brides face • big part of greek culture • writer whose work was lost • most visited site in Italy • roman art can be carved into • greatest city in the ancient world • ...
3rd Grade Latin 2022-05-11
14 Clues: sun (Latin) • fire (Latin) • year (Latin) • moon (Latin) • land (Latin) • fire (Greek) • water (Latin) • water (Greek) • sleep (Latin) • earth (Greek) • stone (Greek) • sleep (Greek) • over, across, through (Latin) • between, through, across (Greek)
Mythical Creatures Arabian 2024-03-22
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- Serpentine creature with the power to kill with its gaze or venomous breath, often depicted in Arabian folklore
- Mythical creature with the ability to transform from a hyena into a human, often associated with darkness and evil
- Majestic and benevolent bird from Persian mythology, often depicted as having the head of a dog and the wings of a bird
- Malevolent spirits in Arabian mythology, believed to be personal demons or evil companions assigned to humans at birth
- Supernatural beings in Arabian mythology, capable of shapeshifting and granting wishes
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- Mythical creature depicted as a winged animal, usually a bull or a lion, with the head of a man
- Mythical monstrous creature having half a head, half a body, one arm, one leg, with which it hops with much agility
- Legendary creature from Arabian mythology, depicted as a gigantic fish or whale supporting the earth in some cosmological beliefs
- Gigantic mythical bird of prey, often associated with the sea
- Powerful and often malevolent spirits or demons in Arabian mythology, associated with fire and chaos
10 Clues: Gigantic mythical bird of prey, often associated with the sea • Supernatural beings in Arabian mythology, capable of shapeshifting and granting wishes • Mythical creature depicted as a winged animal, usually a bull or a lion, with the head of a man • Powerful and often malevolent spirits or demons in Arabian mythology, associated with fire and chaos • ...
Famous Greek mythology characters 2024-03-21
8 Clues: Poseidon's nemesis • The infamous Gorgon • Hospitality in Greek terms • Roman name of the god of war • Roman name of the king of gods • A hero returning home usually by sea • The only Greek god with the same Roman and Greek name • The goddess with a moon as a symbol but not the god of the moos
Van De Grraff Article 2020-01-07
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- we would take a 20 % cut if Bhatia jee offer job at this Visteon Tech Center
- Central Processing Unit of Visteon's Automated System ( Note : Some one in Visteon should look up fancy names from Greek Mythology )
- Aashish favorite Magazine in 2020
- The First wave of Digitization in Automotive Cockpit
- Which OEM has fully digital Cluster 10.25 Inch TFT ( Still less than 56 inch though )
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- A manager's buzzwords which holds key to advancing autonomous Drive tech
- This OEM has SmartCore domain controller ( Hitler drove them so did Pope !)
- "Unknown" flagship SUV from Tata Motors ( just like "Vikas" of India )
- Global Leader in Digital Cluster (Cough , Cough !!)
9 Clues: Aashish favorite Magazine in 2020 • Global Leader in Digital Cluster (Cough , Cough !!) • The First wave of Digitization in Automotive Cockpit • "Unknown" flagship SUV from Tata Motors ( just like "Vikas" of India ) • A manager's buzzwords which holds key to advancing autonomous Drive tech • ...
Creativity and Fantasy World 2020-03-04
17 Clues: рана • пламя • поэзия • лечить • дышать • умелый • странный • чудовище • пугающий • кусаться • скульптор • мифология • взрываться • воображение • хорошо известный • заинтересованный • научная фантастика
Greek 2023-02-09
Planets Test May 2024 2024-05-10
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- What planet is named after Kronos/Cronus in Greek mythology? (HE ATE HIS KIDS)
- The best time to see Mars is when the planet is in ___________________, which occurs when the earth is between Jupiter and the Sun.
- Planets lie roughly in the _________________________, which marks the path that the sun appears to travel.
- Which planet has 2 irregularly shaped moons?
- This planet sucks (to visit).
- Some dude tried to name this planet after King George III.
- What are Saturn's rings mostly made of?
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- This planet spins the fastest (only 10 hours).
- What we laughing and crying in awe of the size of?
- Jupiter takes about one year on average to move from one _____________________ to the next (think of its orbital speed around the sun).
- How many years does it take for Jupiter to orbit the sun?
- This planet is the size of our moon!(Small boy)
- What planet has the record highest wind speeds ever!!!
13 Clues: This planet sucks (to visit). • What are Saturn's rings mostly made of? • Which planet has 2 irregularly shaped moons? • This planet spins the fastest (only 10 hours). • This planet is the size of our moon!(Small boy) • What we laughing and crying in awe of the size of? • What planet has the record highest wind speeds ever!!! • ...
Cuora Game night 2022-05-23
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- Besides the Canadian flag, what other country has the colors read and white in its flag?Hera ln Greek mythology which goddess is Zeus’s wife?
- Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, started his business in what room?
- A screwdriver cocktail is orange juice, ice, and which spirit?
- Gouda is a popular cheese originating from which country?
- What nut is in the middle of a Ferrero Rocher?
- Including the recruiter round how many games were there in Squid Game?
- What shape has 8 sides
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- After her divorce with Kanye West who did Kim Kardashian started dating?
- Which southern Italian city is usually credited as the birthplace of pizza?
- What is the world´s smallest country?
- What is the longest side of a triangle called?
- Everyone has it but no one can lose it, what is it?
- What company is also the name of one of the longest rivers in the world?
13 Clues: What shape has 8 sides • What is the world´s smallest country? • What is the longest side of a triangle called? • What nut is in the middle of a Ferrero Rocher? • Everyone has it but no one can lose it, what is it? • Gouda is a popular cheese originating from which country? • Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, started his business in what room? • ...
Karissa McCleary 2023-11-07
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- Latin root "rept-"
- Latin root "quadr-"
- Greek root "dec-"
- Latin root "dors-"
- Greek root meaning "cover"
- Latin root meaning "thick"
- Latin root meaning "level"
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- Greek root meaning "wind"
- Latin root "-hibit-"
- Latin root that means "away"
- Greek root "bio-"
- Greek Root meaning "on both sides"
- Latin root "bac-"
- Greek root "galact-"
- Latin root meaning "shady"
15 Clues: Greek root "bio-" • Greek root "dec-" • Latin root "bac-" • Latin root "rept-" • Latin root "dors-" • Latin root "quadr-" • Latin root "-hibit-" • Greek root "galact-" • Greek root meaning "wind" • Greek root meaning "cover" • Latin root meaning "shady" • Latin root meaning "thick" • Latin root meaning "level" • Latin root that means "away" • Greek Root meaning "on both sides"
Creativity and Fantasy World 2020-03-04
17 Clues: рана • пламя • поэзия • лечить • дышать • умелый • странный • чудовище • пугающий • кусаться • скульптор • мифология • взрываться • воображение • хорошо известный • заинтересованный • научная фантастика
GREEK MYTHOLOGY IN MODERN LANGUAGE 2024-11-06
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- repeated sound that bounces back
- very strong fear of something.
- selfless giving to help to others who are in need
- confusion or disorder, often noisy or unpredictable
- sounds or tunes that people enjoy listening to
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- inspiring person/ teacher who passes on his/her skills to others
- pain-killing narcotic drug
- relating to something that continues for a long time, especially an illness.
- A book of maps
- adjective refering to the order of events in time
- relating to sexual desire
11 Clues: A book of maps • relating to sexual desire • pain-killing narcotic drug • very strong fear of something. • repeated sound that bounces back • sounds or tunes that people enjoy listening to • adjective refering to the order of events in time • selfless giving to help to others who are in need • confusion or disorder, often noisy or unpredictable • ...
Greek 2023-12-15
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- / εκεί τρωμε όλοι μαζί το φαγητό
- / εκεί βάζουμε τα ρούχα μας
- / πολλά αυτοκίνητα μαζί στο δρόμο
- / ένα δωμάτιο με παράθυρα και ωραίο αεράκι το καλοκαίρι
- / το χρησιμοποιώ για έχει μπαταρία το κινητό μου
- / το πληρώνω όταν το σπίτι δεν είναι δικό μου
- / ένα κτίριο με πολλά διαμερίσματα
- / περιμένω εκεί για να πάρω το λεωφορείο
- / ένα δωμάτιο με πολλά παράθυρα και φως
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- / ηλεκτρική συσκευή που χρησιμοποιώ για να έχω ζεστό νερό
- / εκεί χαλαρώνω, συνήθως υπάρχει στο σαλόνι
- / με αυτά ακούω μουσική
- / υπάρχει στο μπάνιο για να βλέπω το πρόσωπό μου
- / ένα δωμάτιο χωρίς φως
- / κάτι που δεν είναι καθαρό
- / εκεί βάζω τα φαγητά για να είναι φρέσκα
- / πέφτουν από τα δέντρα το φθινόπωρο
- / η εποχή με τα πολλά λουλούδια
- / εκεί πλένω τα ρούχα και τα πιάτα
19 Clues: / με αυτά ακούω μουσική • / ένα δωμάτιο χωρίς φως • / κάτι που δεν είναι καθαρό • / εκεί βάζουμε τα ρούχα μας • / η εποχή με τα πολλά λουλούδια • / εκεί τρωμε όλοι μαζί το φαγητό • / πολλά αυτοκίνητα μαζί στο δρόμο • / εκεί πλένω τα ρούχα και τα πιάτα • / ένα κτίριο με πολλά διαμερίσματα • / πέφτουν από τα δέντρα το φθινόπωρο • ...
the twisted tree 2023-11-21
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- marthe can read peoples.(15)...... and.(16).......
- the country where the story is set
- the women who weave fate
- main role
- from what does Martha fall (begin of the story)
- marthe can read peoples.(15)...... and(16)........
- the shapeshifter is called...
- the grandmother
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- martha's ancestor who's spirit haunts the
- what kind of mythology is used?
- the country where Martha's mother lives.
- a local women who helps Martha understand her superpower
- location of claustrophobic cabin
- the whole book is a...
- the mysterious boy martha meets
15 Clues: main role • the grandmother • the whole book is a... • the women who weave fate • the shapeshifter is called... • what kind of mythology is used? • the mysterious boy martha meets • location of claustrophobic cabin • the country where the story is set • the country where Martha's mother lives. • martha's ancestor who's spirit haunts the • ...
Percy Jackson Crossword 2013-04-01
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- Grover goes on a search for this god
- Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon make up the(2words)
- Chiron's race
- Rome'n camp for demigods(2words)
- The nectar of the gods
- The Greek camp for demigods(3words)
- Hades three headed dog
- Greek god of wine
- Island that camp half blood is on(2words)
- Greek currency
- Greek god of war
- Her stair turns you into stone
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- Main character(2words)
- Mount Olympus is located above the(3words)
- The evil Titan who takes over Luke's body
- Percy's mom's name
- Zeus daughter who was a tree for a long time
- Percy's Sword
- Athena's daughter; Percy's girlfriend
- Greek god of the under world
20 Clues: Chiron's race • Percy's Sword • Greek currency • Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Percy's mom's name • Main character(2words) • The nectar of the gods • Hades three headed dog • Greek god of the under world • Her stair turns you into stone • Rome'n camp for demigods(2words) • The Greek camp for demigods(3words) • Grover goes on a search for this god • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY- Gods, goddess, demigods, and monsters 2023-06-21
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- Ares is the god of...
- Aphrodite is the goddess of...
- Dinoysus is the god of...
- What is Olympus...
- Athena is the goddess of...
- _________ is the god of the sun, music, poetry, plagues,& healing
- Zeus is the god of...
- A monster half man half bull...
- Demeter is the goddess of...
- Hestia is the goddess of....
- Poseidon is the god of the...
- Persephone is the goddess of...
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- Iris is the goddess of...
- Hermes is the god of...
- Hephaetus is the god of...
- Monster with one eye...
- What's exactly like a horse but has wings...
- Woman with snake's for hair...
- Name of Percy Jackson's pegasus...
- Artimis is the goddess of the...
- Hera is the goddess of...
- Hades is the god of the..
- Nike is the goddess of...
23 Clues: What is Olympus... • Ares is the god of... • Zeus is the god of... • Hermes is the god of... • Monster with one eye... • Iris is the goddess of... • Dinoysus is the god of... • Hera is the goddess of... • Hades is the god of the.. • Nike is the goddess of... • Hephaetus is the god of... • Athena is the goddess of... • Demeter is the goddess of... • Hestia is the goddess of.... • ...
Gods, Goddesses and Creatures of Greek Mythology 2015-03-19
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- They sing like angels. Sailors beware!
- She's the boss' wife. If she gets jealous you don't stand a chance.
- One look at this babe could turn you to stone.
- He's the big boss, and on a rainy day, you might even see him.
- Not quite a God, not quite a human. He was once a snake fighting baby.
- Every surfer's best friend, this God is ruler of 3/4 of the planet.
- Burst into flames, but wait...I am reborn again.
- The goddess of wisdom she was born because of a headache.
- She has mad hunting skills, and a pretty name once you get to know her.
- She knows all about beauty and has quite the collection of lovers.
- This guy could make bets on his own racing skills.
- Want to get into a fight? This is the God you want by your side.
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- A divine horse, son of Medusa and Poseidon (who knew they had babies?)
- What did we do before the E-mail? Ask this God.
- She has many heads. I wouldn't try chopping one if I was you.
- This fella is as stubborn as a bull.
- If he had a company it would be called Vulcan.
- He knows all about poetry, music and he keeps the Earth warm.
- A human who has a huge story based on his 10 year adventure.
- Goddess of nature, she could help us in the fight against Global Warming.
20 Clues: This fella is as stubborn as a bull. • They sing like angels. Sailors beware! • One look at this babe could turn you to stone. • If he had a company it would be called Vulcan. • What did we do before the E-mail? Ask this God. • Burst into flames, but wait...I am reborn again. • This guy could make bets on his own racing skills. • ...
Greek Mythology Part II Pages 471-473 2025-04-15
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- Keeps the poet neutral while telling the story (2 wrds.)
- A comparison that spans many lines
- An epic is a long __ poem
- First epic
- A larger than life person in an epic poem (2 wrds.)
- Goddess of love
- How poems were written and documented
- Messenger of the gods
- Reoccurring phrase for a person, place or thing
- Present-day Iraq
- God of fire and metalwork
- Epic poems begin with an __ to the muse
- Sky god
- What the Romans call Odysseus
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- 9 goddesses who presided over the arts
- Dante's epic poem
- Fixed rhythm pattern
- Homer's birthplace
- God of wine
- They spun the threads of a person's life (2 wrds.)
- The sun god
- Zeus's father
- Earth goddess and mother of the Titans
- One eyed giants known for making thunderbolts
- Goddess of the harvest
- Where poems were performed (2 wrds.)
- God of war
- Goddess of the hunt and moon
- Means "in the middle of things" (3 wrds.)
- Goddess of wisdom
30 Clues: Sky god • First epic • God of war • God of wine • The sun god • Zeus's father • Goddess of love • Present-day Iraq • Dante's epic poem • Goddess of wisdom • Homer's birthplace • Fixed rhythm pattern • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of the harvest • An epic is a long __ poem • God of fire and metalwork • Goddess of the hunt and moon • What the Romans call Odysseus • A comparison that spans many lines • ...
Rome and Greek Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-12
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- a popular roman city
- twin brother of romulus
- a rattle
- 1st roman emperor to convert christianity
- they drank this in germany and europe
- where roman got a lot of spices from
- food from the sea that the greeks ate
- first part of greek wedding ceremony
- a animal figurine
- greek marbles
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- everyone in rome could have this beverage
- famous greek philosopher
- son of king philip the third
- the God of War
- a pour vegetable stew
- popular roman flying pet
- leader of athens in the golden ages
- city where the roman court was
- a greek spinning top toy
- student of famous greek philosopher
20 Clues: a rattle • greek marbles • the God of War • a animal figurine • a popular roman city • a pour vegetable stew • twin brother of romulus • famous greek philosopher • popular roman flying pet • a greek spinning top toy • son of king philip the third • city where the roman court was • leader of athens in the golden ages • student of famous greek philosopher • ...
Greek Theatre Crossword 2024-01-29
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- Greek word for "seeing place"
- Oedipus's brother and king of Thebes
- Hades's 3-headed dog
- goddess of harvest
- Oedipus's daughter
- god of the underworld
- Excessive pride
- goddess of beauty and love
- Greek word for "to do"
- Greek god of theatre
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- god of the sea
- the city where Oedipus and Antigone are set
- Greek plays with a "happy ending"
- The beginning of a Greek play
- Plays about power, relationships, the gods, love, and loss
- What Persephone ate in the underworld
- The native tribe that Antikoni is about
- Married his mother and killed his father
- Capital of Greece
- Answer to the riddle of the sphinx
20 Clues: god of the sea • Excessive pride • Capital of Greece • goddess of harvest • Oedipus's daughter • Hades's 3-headed dog • Greek god of theatre • god of the underworld • Greek word for "to do" • goddess of beauty and love • Greek word for "seeing place" • The beginning of a Greek play • Greek plays with a "happy ending" • Answer to the riddle of the sphinx • ...
Superheroes 2023-07-02
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- - the members of the Green Lantern Corps, who wield power rings.
- - the green superhero with unimaginable powers and immense strength.
- - the partner of Batman, known for his acrobatic skills and intelligence.
- - the symbol of American patriotism and leader of the Avengers team.
- - the cosmic superheroine with impressive energy-based powers.
- - the superhero with lightning-fast speed, who protects Central City.
- - the iconic superhero with supernatural powers.
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- - the primary heroine of the DC Comics world, with extraordinary strength and combat skills.
- - the spy and master of martial arts from the Avengers team.
- - the brilliant billionaire Tony Stark, who fights in a high-tech suit of armor.
- - the mutant with regenerative powers and steel claws.
- - the Nordic god of thunder, who fights with a magical hammer called Mjolnir.
- - the spider-themed hero with arachnid abilities and a strong sense of responsibility.
- - the Dark Knight and protector of Gotham City.
- - the powerful demigod from Greek mythology, who battles against evil forces.
15 Clues: - the Dark Knight and protector of Gotham City. • - the iconic superhero with supernatural powers. • - the mutant with regenerative powers and steel claws. • - the spy and master of martial arts from the Avengers team. • - the cosmic superheroine with impressive energy-based powers. • - the members of the Green Lantern Corps, who wield power rings. • ...
Chapter 3 2022-05-05
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- A half human, half horse creature in Greek mythology.
- A short extract or piece from a text.
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- The sport or skill of shooting with a bow and arrows, especially at a target.
- A customer, especially a regular one, of a store, restaurant, or theater.
- To think deeply or carefully about something.
- Supernatural
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- A representation of a staff with two entwined snakes and two wings at the top belonging to Hermes.
- To suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust.
- To follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them.
- Split or divided in two.
- a creature that is half-man, half beast, with the horns and legs of a goat
- A field of grassland
- To state or declare that something is the case.
- A usually open building used for shelter, concerts, exhibits, etc., as in a park or fair.
15 Clues: Supernatural • A field of grassland • Split or divided in two. • A short extract or piece from a text. • To think deeply or carefully about something. • To state or declare that something is the case. • A half human, half horse creature in Greek mythology. • To suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust. • ...
Jackson crossword 2025-10-31
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- The amount of homework should be _____ to the length of the class period.
- The ceremony will _____ at noon with a short speech.
- The politician’s speech was full of powerful _____ that inspired the crowd.
- She showed real _____ by finishing the race even after she fell.
- The young _____ launched her own clothing brand online.
- It’s _____ to bring an umbrella if the forecast predicts rain.
- His tone seemed to _____that he wasn’t happy with the decision.
- The park had a _____ atmosphere, perfect for reading and relaxing.
- The author _____to Greek mythology throughout the novel.
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- If you _____ through challenges, you can achieve your goals.
- After hours of begging, her parents finally _____ and let her go to the party.
- Her _____ told her that something was wrong, even though everything seemed fine.
- The _____ was a time of great creativity and scientific discovery in Europe.
- Eating healthy foods supports your body’s _____ functions.
- The two roads _____ in the forest, leading to different destinations.
15 Clues: The ceremony will _____ at noon with a short speech. • The young _____ launched her own clothing brand online. • The author _____to Greek mythology throughout the novel. • Eating healthy foods supports your body’s _____ functions. • If you _____ through challenges, you can achieve your goals. • It’s _____ to bring an umbrella if the forecast predicts rain. • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-09-26
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- The Greek Gods lived on this mountain
- The colonnades are a good example of this type of Greek column
- The last letter in the Greek alphabet
- Zeus defeated these giants
- The Greek letter for the letter I
- This "field" event was held in the first Olympics
- The Greek God of thieves
- She was the biological mother of Hercules
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- This Greek God lived in an underwater palace
- Hercules captured this type of bull
- The first Greek myth
- Hera tried to kill Hercules with these
- The Greek letter for the letter P
- The site of the first Olympics
- The number of labours completed by Hercules
- The first Olympic games were held to honor him
16 Clues: The first Greek myth • The Greek God of thieves • Zeus defeated these giants • The site of the first Olympics • The Greek letter for the letter P • The Greek letter for the letter I • Hercules captured this type of bull • The Greek Gods lived on this mountain • The last letter in the Greek alphabet • Hera tried to kill Hercules with these • ...
Class Act Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
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- A full understanding of a situation. Page 186
- Past, present, and ________. Page 166
- The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds. Page 166
- A person who produces paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby. Page 172
- A spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something. Page 213
- An English term for an equivalent of the 7th or 8th grade in American schools. Page 80
- Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125
- Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194
- Cooperating with another. Page 211
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- A relationship between friends. Page 169
- protected from danger. Page 219
- NOT financially supported by the government. Parents have to pay for their children to go. Page 153
- Showing an ability to understand and share the feeling of another. Page 193
- The main character/protagonist of Class Act by Jerry Craft. Page 80
- Greek Mythology, the son of the master craftsman Daedalus. Page 83
15 Clues: protected from danger. Page 219 • Cooperating with another. Page 211 • Past, present, and ________. Page 166 • A relationship between friends. Page 169 • A full understanding of a situation. Page 186 • Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194 • Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125 • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-06-21
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- A branch of knowledge that deals with myths.
- Given or contributed voluntarily as due or deserved.
- A very famous philosopher who asked many questions.
- A government where a few people have power.
- A government where the person in power took it by force and illegally.
- All the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation.
- A play about something serious and sad.
- Where gods and goddesses were believed to live.
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- A horse-drawn,two-wheeled cart used in ancient times for war, racing, parades, etc.
- A city surrounded by a wall and all the land around it.
- A big territory that only one person rules.
- A form of government hat lets the public decide.
- A Greek city-state who enjoyed art and used democracy.
- A ruler who takes power illegally and by force.
- A type of pillar with sculptings on it.
15 Clues: A play about something serious and sad. • A type of pillar with sculptings on it. • A big territory that only one person rules. • A government where a few people have power. • A branch of knowledge that deals with myths. • A ruler who takes power illegally and by force. • Where gods and goddesses were believed to live. • A form of government hat lets the public decide. • ...
ela 2024-09-13
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- whenever we go to school we always bring our _________
- the study of human beings and their ancestors through time and space and in relation to physical character, environmental and social relations, and culture
- the sacred scriptures of Christians comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament
- the perimeter of a circle
- requiring use of the intellect
- to go completely around especially by water
- having or indicating a high or satisfactory degree of intelligence and mental capacity
- a student in the second year at college or a 4-year secondary school
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- a printing proof that incorporates changes marked in a previous proof
- the part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- to bring to mind or think of again
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- the ________ effects were amazing
- when we are awake we are _________
- the oceans color was _________
15 Clues: the perimeter of a circle • requiring use of the intellect • the oceans color was _________ • the ________ effects were amazing • to bring to mind or think of again • when we are awake we are _________ • to go completely around especially by water • whenever we go to school we always bring our _________ • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-22
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- excessive self love or focus on oneself, names after a figure from greek mythology
- The process of adapting borrowed cultural traits to fit new contexts
- A system of beliefs or ideas that justifies the social, moral, religious or economic interest of a group
- The enforcement of norms through internal or external means
- the process by which a normal becomes part of an individuals personality
- a commitment to the full development of ones personality, talents and potential
- A spontaneous expression of approval or disapproval by an individual or group
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- The delay in cultural adjustments to changing technological conditions
- A long term conscious effort to promote or prevent social change
- the process by which a cultural item spreads from group to group
- A reward or punishment used to enforce conformity to norms
- knowledge and tools people use to manipulate their environment
- a reward given for informing to norms
- a punishment or threat used to enforce conformity
- A reward or punishment given by a formal organization
15 Clues: a reward given for informing to norms • a punishment or threat used to enforce conformity • A reward or punishment given by a formal organization • A reward or punishment used to enforce conformity to norms • The enforcement of norms through internal or external means • knowledge and tools people use to manipulate their environment • ...
HISTORY OF ART 2017-11-24
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- system of government in Egyptian
- most famous stone age structure
- third style of Roman wall painting
- goddess of love in Mesopotamia
- style of Roman sculpture
- style of Greek sculpture
- type of writing in ancient Mesopotamia
- first style of Roman wall painting
- second style of Roman wall painting
- current use of the Parthenon
- symbol of life in Egyptian
- Greek painting that survived until today
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- one of Roman art
- forth style of Roman wall painting
- ancient Greek temple
- one of famous Greek sculpture
- great Greek painters
- name before Istanbul
- major art form during early Paleolithic
- one of pattern decorated on ancient Greek vase
- first person discovered techniques of painting wall
- central place to worship in Mesopotamia
- a charm used by the Egyptian
- ancient Roman temple
- current use of the Pantheon
25 Clues: one of Roman art • ancient Greek temple • great Greek painters • name before Istanbul • ancient Roman temple • style of Roman sculpture • style of Greek sculpture • symbol of life in Egyptian • current use of the Pantheon • a charm used by the Egyptian • current use of the Parthenon • one of famous Greek sculpture • goddess of love in Mesopotamia • most famous stone age structure • ...
Greece Geography and Civilization 2025-03-18
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- Large body of water near Greece
- Archaeologist discovers Mycenae
- Government-people power
- Greek Sword
- Peninsula in Greece
- Modern day Turkey
- Self governing towns
- Largest island in Greece
- Marketplace
- Greek Spear
- Entirely surrounded by water
- Ancient culture in Greece, mainland
- Ancient fighting formation
- City state
- Major Greek polis located on Attica
- One person seizes power
- Ancient citizens of Greece
- Island civilization
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- Grown successfully in Greece
- Largest mountain in Greece
- Land nearly surrounded by water
- Few rule
- Greek Shield
- Greek soldiers
- This needed to be traded for, couldn't grow a surplus
- Peninsula that comprises all of Greece
- Example: King
- Body of water bordering Greece
- "High city"
- Warring peoples in early Greece
- Major Greek polis
- Name the Greeks called themselves
- Archaeologist who finds Knossos
33 Clues: Few rule • City state • Greek Sword • "High city" • Marketplace • Greek Spear • Greek Shield • Example: King • Greek soldiers • Modern day Turkey • Major Greek polis • Peninsula in Greece • Island civilization • Self governing towns • Government-people power • One person seizes power • Largest island in Greece • Largest mountain in Greece • Ancient fighting formation • Ancient citizens of Greece • ...
Member's Day crossword 2015-09-17
Across
- Spiral shell Fossil?
- Type of vessel common in the 18th and 19th Centuries which was hard to drink out of
- Name for very fine Red Roman pottery?
- Cornish Explorer of Western Africa?
- Singular piece of a mosaic?
- What did Miners traditionally eat for their lunch?
- The number of Muses in Greek mythology
- Jars used in the mummification process to hold organs?
- Popular Cornish Composer and violinist from the 1800s
- Castle Dore, Castle-An-Dinas and Killibury are all types of?
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- A type of tobacco that was ground into a fine powder, usually kept in an ornate box
- Earliest form of writing?
- Egyptian God of creation?
- Type of fish commonly fished in Cornwall?
- Ancient large stone
- Who was the Cornish Giant?
- Tobacco pipes used to be commonly made out of what material?
- What is the name of a Roman city apartment block?
- Reeds soaked in animal fat, used for lights
- Name of the Mineral discovered by the Vivian family?
- Bronze Age burial practice
- What was the nickname for Napoleon?
- Wooden shoes used over normal shoes to protect women's feet from the mud and refuse on the streets
23 Clues: Ancient large stone • Spiral shell Fossil? • Earliest form of writing? • Egyptian God of creation? • Who was the Cornish Giant? • Bronze Age burial practice • Singular piece of a mosaic? • Cornish Explorer of Western Africa? • What was the nickname for Napoleon? • Name for very fine Red Roman pottery? • The number of Muses in Greek mythology • ...
lesson 49-52 2016-02-04
Across
- Earth.
- Sleeping mouse.
- spray Insecticide for plants used in the non-growing season.
- Farmer.
- Tending to induce sleep.
- Put into a hypnotic sleep or trance.
- One who makes maps and writes about earth.
- Appear or be seen through.
- god of sleep in Greek Mythology; Somnus.
- Move a plant.
- Sleep like state controlled by a hypnotizer.
- Outside the earth’s atmosphere.
- Act of sleeping.
- Garden in a small glass container.
- Branch of study on ways to measure the earth.
- Carry across.
- Land under control of a government or owner.
- Across, over, through.
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- Sleep.
- window Beroom window set into a roof.
- study of the earth and its formations.
- Railway sleeping car.
- Change over to a different form.
- One who studies the formations of the earth’s crust.
- Fear of sleep.
- draw the earth and write about it.
- Place for sleeping.
- Treatment of disease by hypnosis.
- Study of sleep.
- Speech put into writing.
- Sea The Sea in the middle of the land.
- Land.
- Pertaining to the earth.
- Trade.
- Something that causes sleep.
- Carry across.
- Small dog which hunts for burrowing game.
- Raised platform of earth.
- Cotta Fried clay pottery.
39 Clues: Land. • Sleep. • Earth. • Trade. • Farmer. • Move a plant. • Carry across. • Carry across. • Fear of sleep. • Sleeping mouse. • Study of sleep. • Act of sleeping. • Place for sleeping. • Railway sleeping car. • Across, over, through. • Tending to induce sleep. • Speech put into writing. • Pertaining to the earth. • Raised platform of earth. • Cotta Fried clay pottery. • Appear or be seen through. • ...
Astronomy 2021-04-15
Across
- constellation also known as the big dipper or great bear
- tool used to tell which way is North
- the side of earth facing the sun experiences ___
- the largest planet
- a group of stars that 'look like' an object in the night sky
- planet between mercury and earth
- tool used to measure the angle between the horizon and an object in the sky
- constellation also known as the little dipper
- this circular tool was used to tell time of day, latitude, and longitude
- constellation named after a great hunter in Greek mythology
- the side of earth facing away from the sun experiences ____
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- this tool makes faraway objects appear closer
- 7th planet from the sun
- orbits a star
- the planet everyone knows has rings
- third planet from the sun
- these give off their own light and are easier to see at night
- orbits a planet
- all planets rotate on an _____
- farthest planet from the sun
- red planet: 4th from the sun
- closest planet to the sun
- what we call the star at the center of our solar system
- to travel around an object in a clear path
24 Clues: orbits a star • orbits a planet • the largest planet • 7th planet from the sun • third planet from the sun • closest planet to the sun • farthest planet from the sun • red planet: 4th from the sun • all planets rotate on an _____ • planet between mercury and earth • the planet everyone knows has rings • tool used to tell which way is North • to travel around an object in a clear path • ...
Room 328 LC Crossword! 2024-02-08
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- Lover of cookies
- Follows a raised hand
- National Football _____
- popular sparkling water brand
- Boston dumped Britain's...
- Fastest animal
- Jungle cat
- Under the sea
- Half man, half horse
- Organism that decomposes dead matter
- She is not a cat
- Slug, Wildcat or Eagle
- Hello in Spain
- Messi's sport
- Not sad
- A fictional Walter
- Your favorite kind of puzzle
- A Greek read
- A brawny guard dog breed
- A fish out of ____
- How many hours behind is CA?
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- Found in fruits
- 1970s dance
- country Trip from here to CA
- Largest continent
- Third degree murder
- First state founded in the US
- Has 54 outs
- Caresses your head to sleep
- King of the juggle
- Visible at night
- Catch and ____
- Griffin beats it with a stick
- A seagull's favorite snack
- Fastest Man
- Lone Star State
- The Battle of Lexington and ____
- Happens every four years
- Not up
- Not santa
- Valentine flower
- Greatest of All Time
- Noa's dog
- Sound you hear on a full moon
- not flat
- Notable Platypus
- Rough wool fabric for suits
47 Clues: Not up • Not sad • not flat • Not santa • Noa's dog • Jungle cat • 1970s dance • Has 54 outs • Fastest Man • A Greek read • Under the sea • Messi's sport • Fastest animal • Catch and ____ • Hello in Spain • Found in fruits • Lone Star State • Lover of cookies • Visible at night • She is not a cat • Valentine flower • Notable Platypus • Largest continent • King of the juggle • A fictional Walter • A fish out of ____ • ...
Word Study 2024-01-08
Across
- savage; fierce; aggressive
- the emission of light from living organisms
- attractive or appealing
- following
- extra or unnecessary
- to push or drive forward
- not safe
- to sail completely around the world
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- a boss; one who manages others
- to force someone to do something (often has a negative connotation)
- entrance
- to live in
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- sudden, involuntary urge to do something (this one often deals with sudden, random decisions)
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- the distance around a circle
- coming together; working together
- a book or set of books giving information on many subjects
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- spending a lot of time studying, scholarly
- clear and easily understood
- bright; brilliant; glowing
- to clarify, explain
- absence of government or control; lawlessness; disorder
- to stop one from doing something; prevent
- a stand-in or replacement
- well-known
- to drive away
- government by the people, specifically by voting for elected representatives
- to show or display
30 Clues: not safe • entrance • following • well-known • to live in • to drive away • to show or display • to clarify, explain • extra or unnecessary • attractive or appealing • to push or drive forward • a stand-in or replacement • savage; fierce; aggressive • bright; brilliant; glowing • clear and easily understood • the distance around a circle • a boss; one who manages others • ...
cryptid crossword 2024-11-15
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- tentacled sea monster said to destroy boats and eat sailors
- welsh folklore describes this as a crocodile-beaver hybrid
- from the solomon islands, similar to a merperson
- a cryptid with insatiable greed and gluttony, some lore claims it can possess humans and make them perform cannibalistic acts
- mermaid-monkey hybrid, confirmed hoax
- large furry cryptid that inhabits the himalayan mountains
- livestock eater with a spanish name
- creature of mongolian origin, this cryptid can spit venom that is lethal on contact and remotely electrocute victims
- an angry, violent, and powerful ghost
- inhabits the woods of the U.S. northeast, it flies and has goat hooves
- point pleasant’s claim to fame
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- humanoid+reptilian that resides in volcanic magma pools
- the most well known cryptid with indigenous origins
- considered to inhabit the fresno area, this cryptid is often described as a pair of floating pants
- famously photographed in a lagoon
- half man and half bat of hindu origin, said to possess the corpses of victims
- a small flickering flame first sighted in louisiana
- most well known cryptid, furry and huge
- popular human-animal cryptid and common halloween costume
- an expressly female flying cryptid with origins in greek mythology
20 Clues: point pleasant’s claim to fame • famously photographed in a lagoon • livestock eater with a spanish name • mermaid-monkey hybrid, confirmed hoax • an angry, violent, and powerful ghost • most well known cryptid, furry and huge • from the solomon islands, similar to a merperson • the most well known cryptid with indigenous origins • ...
Celestial Puzzles: A Crossword Journey Through Constellations 2025-04-04
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- – The point in the sky directly above an observer
- – The North Star, used for navigation
- – A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars
- – Refers to our galaxy, the Milky Way
- – A group of stars bound together by gravity
- – The imaginary line dividing Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- – A luminous celestial body made of gas
- – A constellation named after a king in Greek mythology
- – A small icy body that orbits the Sun, often with a tail
- – When one celestial body obscures another
- – A prominent constellation known as "The Hunter"
- – A massive system of stars, gas, and dust, held together by gravity
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- – A streak of light caused by a meteoroid entering Earth’s atmosphere
- – A sudden, temporary increase in the brightness of a star
- – The brightest star in the night sky
- – A nearby galaxy, also the name of a constellation
- – The Latin name for "bear," as in the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor
- – The height above Earth's surface, often used in astronomy
- – An instrument used to observe distant stars and planets
- – A powerful explosion marking the death of a star
20 Clues: – The North Star, used for navigation • – The brightest star in the night sky • – Refers to our galaxy, the Milky Way • – A luminous celestial body made of gas • – When one celestial body obscures another • – A group of stars bound together by gravity • – The point in the sky directly above an observer • – A prominent constellation known as "The Hunter" • ...
Knowledge Day Spring 2 2025-04-02
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- A type of rock formed from cooled magma or lava.
- A large ecological region defined by its climate and wildlife.
- The process of extracting metal from ore using heat.
- A relative from whom one is descended.
- Not allowing light to pass through.
- A fine powder from flowers needed for plant reproduction.
- A book of maps, or a Titan from Greek mythology.
- A coat of white paint, or an attempt to conceal the truth.
- A metal alloy made of copper and tin, used in early tools and weapons.
- Preserved remains of ancient life, often found in rock.
- Underground parts of a plant or a term for ancestry.
- A rock type formed from compressed layers of particles.
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- A navigational tool that points north.
- The first book of the Bible, or the beginning of something.
- – A prophesied savior or leader in religious traditions.
- The later part of the Stone Age, marked by farming and pottery.
- An object that attracts iron and produces a force field.
- – One who studies ancient civilizations through excavation.
- Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface.
- The Arabic word for God in Islam.
- A dark area created when light is blocked.
21 Clues: The Arabic word for God in Islam. • Not allowing light to pass through. • A navigational tool that points north. • A relative from whom one is descended. • Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. • A dark area created when light is blocked. • A type of rock formed from cooled magma or lava. • A book of maps, or a Titan from Greek mythology. • ...
Nate's star cross word 2025-05-16
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- the sun of posiden
- a gaint could of dust in space
- it is a region in space where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape
- this is the plant we live on
- residence to change in motion
- a space based observatory that orbits earth
- a space probe that is one the outside of the univers
- a massive collection of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity
- the north star
- a satilight that people live in
- a constilation
- 9.8 meter per second sqared
- a zodiac constellation representing a ram
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- the big dipper is part of this
- a prominent hero from Greek and Roman mythology
- it take a satilight this amount of time to get around earth
- a clean methane
- Pluto orbits on this
- something that orbits earth
- are sun is one
- the close star to plant earth
- we live on one
- the size and weight of an object
- the water giver
- you move at the speed of light for a yearlightyear
- the big dipper is one
- the glaxey we live in
- an object revoling around somthing
28 Clues: are sun is one • we live on one • the north star • a constilation • a clean methane • the water giver • the sun of posiden • Pluto orbits on this • the big dipper is one • the glaxey we live in • something that orbits earth • 9.8 meter per second sqared • this is the plant we live on • residence to change in motion • the close star to plant earth • the big dipper is part of this • ...
prologue 2025-06-30
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- characterized by warmth of feeling typically expressed in eager zealous support or activity
- synonyms: circuitous, circumlocutory, garrulous, logorrheic, long-winded, pleonastic, prolix, rambling, verbose, windy, wordy
- synonyms: attribute, characteristic, mark, property, trait
- the thing you do when you go to bed and close your eyes
- agony, blaze, burst, ebullition, eruption, explosion, fit, flare, flare-up, flash, flush, gale, gush, gust, outburst, spasm, storm
- law : supreme authority : SOVEREIGNTY
- becalm, calm, compose, lull, lullaby, quiet, quieten [chiefly British], salve, settle, soothe, still
- to make better or more tolerable
- to move by persuasion or influence
- not to be persuaded, moved, or stopped : RELENTLESS
- Starts with E ends with sions
- references to Shakespeare, greek mythology, etc.
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- example: in order to take Pre-Calculus you will need to take its pre?????????
- synonyms: ardent, blazing, burning, charged, demonstrative, emotional, fervid, feverish, fiery, flaming, glowing, hot-blooded, impassioned
- to accustom to accept something undesirable
- synonyms: blink, bow, budge, concede, give in, knuckle under, quit, relent, submit, succumb, surrender, yield
- to gain (something, such as goodwill) by pleasing acts
- example: double rainbow 🌈
- antonym: carelessness
- fearless
- synonyms: abiding, ageless, continuing, dateless, enduring, eternal, everlasting, immortal, imperishable, lasting, ongoing, perennial, timeless, undying
21 Clues: fearless • antonym: carelessness • example: double rainbow 🌈 • Starts with E ends with sions • to make better or more tolerable • to move by persuasion or influence • law : supreme authority : SOVEREIGNTY • to accustom to accept something undesirable • references to Shakespeare, greek mythology, etc. • not to be persuaded, moved, or stopped : RELENTLESS • ...
5M Unit 6 Vocabulary 2022-06-14
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- A female snake-haired creature from Greek Mythology whose gaze turned flesh to stone
- an old story that explains something from nature using a hero or a famous adventure
- an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a situation
- a brave person who fights for something they care about
- To ask for something that you think should be yours
- a platform with a low wall or railing that extends from the outside of a building
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- To ask for advice or refer for information
- to give up for the sake of something else
- being embarrassed or causing difficulty and inconvenience
- make a long, low sound expressing physical or mental suffering
- a person or thing that is likely to cause harm
- To cause someone who is angry or upset to be calm and satisfied
- a physical discomfort caused by illness or injury
13 Clues: to give up for the sake of something else • To ask for advice or refer for information • a person or thing that is likely to cause harm • a physical discomfort caused by illness or injury • To ask for something that you think should be yours • a brave person who fights for something they care about • being embarrassed or causing difficulty and inconvenience • ...
Gods and Goddess Crossword 2023-05-05
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- associated with trees tried to bring back from the dead
- (Cupid) son of amphrodite The romans called him cupid
- is a musician who sang beautifully to animals
- (Vulcan) an Ancient god of fire a deity of asia minor and the adjoining islands
- (Pluto) kingdom of the dead known as the wealthy one or giver of wealth
- (Baccus)Son of Zeus later became god of fertility
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- son of the river god, and the nature nymph
- (juno) queen of heaven and wife of Zeus goddess of marriage of women and family
- was a mountain Nymph queen of the gods.
- hero of Greek mythology, a hero doomed to fate because he killed his father
- (Neptune) was associated with storms, water and some other violent storms of nature
- (Jupiter) was the most important deity to god, he was the leader of gods
- (mercury) king of the gods and maih is a boundaries roads, and traveler
13 Clues: was a mountain Nymph queen of the gods. • son of the river god, and the nature nymph • is a musician who sang beautifully to animals • (Baccus)Son of Zeus later became god of fertility • (Cupid) son of amphrodite The romans called him cupid • associated with trees tried to bring back from the dead • ...
Test Your Financial Planning Knowledge!! Name: 2019-01-24
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- A health care delivery model where health services are funded based on patient health outcomes is called ________ based health care
- Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these
- Customer of patient case costing
- Name of the reports in eManager that integrate key activity measures, worked hours, OBP targets, and ABB targets
- Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology
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- The province with the highest standard cost per hospital stay in 2015/16
- Budget document that supports the objectives in the Health Plan
- aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics
- Financial Planning is considered a centre of ________ in the Finance integrated shared delivery model
- Transform data into useful information
- Number of times in a year that patient case costing in done
- Acronym of the funding model first implemented in 2010/11 for long-term care providers
12 Clues: Customer of patient case costing • Transform data into useful information • Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these • aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics • Number of times in a year that patient case costing in done • Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology • ...
Theseus and the Minotaur 2023-02-24
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- Theseus and Pirithous kidnap the legendary beauty, thus kicking off the Trojan Wars
- The highest priestess in all of Greek mythology; often gives cryptic and challenging messages
- He his kingdom to unite with Athens, so he gets Aegeus drunk and sends his daughter to seduce him
- His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus.
- A half-man, half-bull monster owned by King Minos and to whom Athenian maidens and youths were sacrificed
- A giant pig slain by Theseus
- Princess who helps Theseus defeat the Minotaur and escape the maze
- God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus
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- The king of Athens and the father of Theseus
- The biological mother of Theseus
- Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus
- A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus
12 Clues: A giant pig slain by Theseus • The biological mother of Theseus • The king of Athens and the father of Theseus • Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus • A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus • God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus • His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus. • ...
Classical and Hellenistic Age of the Greeks 2024-11-22
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- this word means "of the Greeks, copy the Greeks, like the Greeks"
- "homeschool" teacher of Alexander the Great
- this League was headed by Sparta in the Pelopon. war.
- student of Socrates...wrote Republic
- the historian of the Peloponnesian War
- Father of Greek drama
- this region conquered Greece after the Pelopon. War.
- this "Great" conqueror subdued Greece and Persia
- the destructive Greek civil war that weakened the entire Greek world
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- Greek that began developing "modern" medical practices
- the leader of Athens during the Pelopon. War
- the Spartans win immortality here
- sculptor of the Statue of Zeus and the Parthenon
- happy Greek drama...political
- the temple of Athena in Athens
- this major empire invaded Greece twice...Greece gets the "W"
- philosopher...unexamined life not worth living...questioning
- developed a mathematical theorem for triangles
- this League was the Athenian led force in the Pelopon. War
- sad Greek drama
20 Clues: sad Greek drama • Father of Greek drama • happy Greek drama...political • the temple of Athena in Athens • the Spartans win immortality here • student of Socrates...wrote Republic • the historian of the Peloponnesian War • "homeschool" teacher of Alexander the Great • the leader of Athens during the Pelopon. War • developed a mathematical theorem for triangles • ...
The Lightning Thief Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-15
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- The God of War, not Kratos
- Percy's friend in the beginning of the book who is a satyr
- God of the underworld and the true lightning thief
- The camp for demigods
- Someone who can see the future and make prophecies
- A bull-like monster that chased Percy and his mom and killed her.
- A weapon that resembles a pen that only harms monsters
- The main character and prime suspect of the stolen Lightning Bolt.
- The supreme God and had his master lightning bolt stolen
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- The main antagonist and Daughter of Ares
- The place where souls go after death, located in California, L.A
- A place where all the Gods gather and the location of Zeus' throne
- Creatures from Greek mythology who exacted divine retribution from those guilty of wrong-doing.
- Another relic Percy is accused of taking, owned by Hades
- The mother of Percy
- Being a ____ is dangerous and can get you killed in nasty ways.
- The god of the Sea and father of Percy
- Percy's Mentor and is half-human, half-horse
- The female protagonist and daughter of the God, Athena
- One of the 13 states established by the colonies.
20 Clues: The mother of Percy • The camp for demigods • The God of War, not Kratos • The god of the Sea and father of Percy • The main antagonist and Daughter of Ares • Percy's Mentor and is half-human, half-horse • One of the 13 states established by the colonies. • God of the underworld and the true lightning thief • Someone who can see the future and make prophecies • ...
The Lightning Thief 2017-01-19
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- The city with the Empire State Building
- Predicting someone's future or something someone is destine to do
- Percy's sword that turns from pen to sword
- When someone you once trusted turns one you
- She comes along with Percy one his quest
- The person who returned the Masterbolt and is the main character
- Zeus owns this weapon
- Where Hades controls and where you go if you die in Greek mythology
- The father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades
- He comes along with Percy on his quest
- A son of Kronos and controls the underworld
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- This place is where the twelve principle gods live
- The action of taking something back to where it belongs
- A place where artifacts are held to preserve them and for the public to see
- The only place demigods are safe
- The owner of the Master bolt and son one of the sons of Kronos
- A long search or hunt for something
- The controller of the sea and a son of Kronos
- The god of war
- When one of your parents is a god and the other one is a normal person
- The action of being courageous and daring to try something
21 Clues: The god of war • Zeus owns this weapon • The only place demigods are safe • A long search or hunt for something • The father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades • He comes along with Percy on his quest • The city with the Empire State Building • She comes along with Percy one his quest • Percy's sword that turns from pen to sword • When someone you once trusted turns one you • ...
Ancient Greece Jumble Up 2012-11-21
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- Had a rigid social structure
- City - state
- Greek Mythology was based on this religion
- A war between Athens VS. Sparta
- People would gather and debate about laws that are proposed
- A type of column that has scrolls on the capitol
- The type of government Athens had
- The type of citizens the Athens had
- Athens went into this after the Persian Wars
- Twin of Apollo. Goddess of the hunt
- Another word for young boy soldiers
- Another word for mean ruler
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- A high hill that marked the center of ancient greece buildings
- Stages in the evolution of Athenian government
- Persia controlled this
- Symbol meaning wisdom
- Hera's symbol
- Colonization was propt by this and the search for arable land
- This sea is beneath Europe and above Asia Minor. This sea is shaped like a kidney bean.
- A war that had to great events. Battle of Marathon and Battle of Salamis
- Origin was born from the foam of the sea
- Paintings made on wet plaster walls
- Military government
- Athens fall under control of this after the Peloponnesian War
- "father of the Gods"
25 Clues: City - state • Hera's symbol • Military government • "father of the Gods" • Symbol meaning wisdom • Persia controlled this • Another word for mean ruler • Had a rigid social structure • A war between Athens VS. Sparta • The type of government Athens had • Paintings made on wet plaster walls • The type of citizens the Athens had • Twin of Apollo. Goddess of the hunt • ...
Valentine's Day 2015-02-04
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- These birds are a symbol of love
- A stuffed animal usually given on Valentine's Day (Two Words)
- In "XOXOXO" the X represents
- Two people in love
- Something a poet writes
- A secret ____ might give you an anonymous present
- In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of this deity
- Jewelry you wear on your finger
- This organ of the body is the most common symbol of love
- Bees make this substance, also a nickname to give a loved one
- Cupid's wife
- "Violets are ___"
- "Sugar is ____"
- "_____ Valentine's Day"
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- A couple that have promised to marry one another are said to be ____
- A heart shaped box full of _____
- Did the mail carrier leave any Valentines in your ____
- School children often exchange this on Valentine's Day
- St. Valentine is known as the patron saint of ____
- Two people dating are in a _____
- What cupid shoots
- The month of Valentine's Day
- "Be ____"
- A Valentine's Day color
- The most popular flower on Valentine's Day
- He shoots love arrows
- A Valentine's Day emotion
- The Greek name for Cupid
- In "XOXOXO" the O represents
29 Clues: "Be ____" • Cupid's wife • "Sugar is ____" • What cupid shoots • "Violets are ___" • Two people in love • He shoots love arrows • Something a poet writes • A Valentine's Day color • "_____ Valentine's Day" • The Greek name for Cupid • A Valentine's Day emotion • In "XOXOXO" the X represents • The month of Valentine's Day • In "XOXOXO" the O represents • Jewelry you wear on your finger • ...
May Crossword Solution 2024-02-12
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- Chemical element has the symbol "Pt" on the periodic table. (8)
- Country where you could visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa. (5)
- Homer's eldest daughter in The Simpsons. (4)
- This musician is the godmother to Elton John's sons. (4,4)
- Painted “The Persistence of Memory”. (8,4)
- Biological order that frogs belong to. (10)
- "Let them eat cake" is a famous misquote. (5,10)
- "To be or not to be" comes from this Shakespeare play. (6)
- The capital city of Argentina. (6,5)
- The capital city of Australia. (8)
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- Known as the “Father of Modern Physics”. (6,8)
- Painted the famous artwork “The Last Supper”. (8,2,5))
- Where is Stonehenge? (9)
- Banksy is an artist known for working with which medium? (8)
- The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. (6,7)
- Which country are you visiting if you see the Taj Mahal? (5)
- The currency of Japan. (8,3)
- In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of wisdom and warfare? (6)
- Nori is a sushi ingredient. (7)
- Element has the chemical symbol "W". (8)
- Does eggplant grow on a bush or a tree? (4)
- A whole number. (7)
22 Clues: A whole number. (7) • Where is Stonehenge? (9) • The currency of Japan. (8,3) • Nori is a sushi ingredient. (7) • The capital city of Australia. (8) • The capital city of Argentina. (6,5) • Element has the chemical symbol "W". (8) • Painted “The Persistence of Memory”. (8,4) • Biological order that frogs belong to. (10) • Does eggplant grow on a bush or a tree? (4) • ...
Literary Devices/Terms Crossword 2022-06-17
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- a reference to something else (such as Greek mythology or the Bible) in a work of literature
- an action word
- a comparison that does not use linking words, such as like or as
- someone who eats all types of foods
- the series of events that create a story
- a place where things seem to be falling apart, for example, a story in which the world ends
- author of THE GIVER
- the usage of sound words
- the moral, message, or main idea of a literary work
- a word that describes a noun
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- an over-exaggeration
- uses the five senses to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- something that is deceptive in appearance
- giving human characteristics to a nonhuman thing
- a comparison that uses linking words, such as like or as
- the struggle between two opposing forces in a literary work
- a prediction of future events in a literary work
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- a word that describes a verb or an adjective
- when the unexpected occurs
- a recollection of a previous event in a story
- author of THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA
- a place where everything is created to be perfect
23 Clues: an action word • author of THE GIVER • an over-exaggeration • the usage of sound words • when the unexpected occurs • a word that describes a noun • a person, place, thing, or idea • author of THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA • someone who eats all types of foods • the series of events that create a story • something that is deceptive in appearance • ...
Getting to Know Mrs. McKenna 2023-08-30
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- Mrs. McKenna's favorite streaming service
- Mrs. McKenna's maiden name
- Mrs. McKenna's favorite place to get coffee is ____
- Mrs. McKenna likes to do this to relax (and give away as gifts, especially to babies!)
- Number of different types of classes Mrs. McKenna teaches
- Number of children Mrs. McKenna has
- In the morning, Mrs. McKenna likes to drink ____
- The McKenna family pet is a ____
- True or False - Mrs. McKenna likes to read books
- The town where Mrs. McKenna grew up
- Mrs. McKenna teaches in room number three-three-___
- This is one of Mrs. McKenna's all-time favorite foods (hint: it's a vegetable - kind of??)
- Number of people in Mrs. McKenna's family
- Mrs. McKenna got her MA from ____ University in Middletown, CT
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- Mrs. McKenna's favorite type of mythology
- Mrs. McKenna got her BA from the University of ___
- Mrs. McKenna began teaching at WHS in this decade
- Mrs. McKenna is very proud of her Instagram page dedicated to _____
- Mrs. McKenna's favorite treat
- Number of college degrees that Mrs. McKenna has
- The decade of music that Mrs. McKenna enjoys listening to the most
- Besides English, Mrs. McKenna's favorite school subject
- Mrs. McKenna grew up in a family of ___ people
- True/False - Mrs. McKenna does not live in Wethersfield
24 Clues: Mrs. McKenna's maiden name • Mrs. McKenna's favorite treat • The McKenna family pet is a ____ • Number of children Mrs. McKenna has • The town where Mrs. McKenna grew up • Mrs. McKenna's favorite type of mythology • Mrs. McKenna's favorite streaming service • Number of people in Mrs. McKenna's family • Mrs. McKenna grew up in a family of ___ people • ...
English 11 Fall Vocabulary Review 1 2023-09-27
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- Literary Connection: “One of his eyes was burnt shut and his hair was but a __________ wig of ash upon his blackened skull” (The Road 50).
- Denotation: to take temporary shelter
- Synonyms: charred; blackened
- Denotation: a vein of metal or ore that leads to other such deposits
- Antonyms: dismantle; disassemble
- Antonyms: darkness; dimness
- Antonyms: transparent; obvious
- Antonyms: straightened; smoothened
- Denotation: a portable sanctuary or any sort of sacred place
- Literary Connection: "He rose and stood tottering in that cold autistic dark with his arms outheld for balance while the __________ calculations in his skull cranked out their reckonings" (The Road 15).
- Denotation: a document that has multiple layers of text
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- Synonyms: unmovable; uncompromising
- Literary Connection: “He wished them _________ til they were gone” (The Road 53).
- Etymology: shares a Latin root with a controversial method of extracting natural gas from the earth using copious amounts of water
- Denotation: something requiring extensive or abnormal amounts of effort
- Etymology: derived from the name of a rebellious / ingenious character in Greek mythology
- Etymology: derived from the same proto-Germanic root as the word "guarantee"
- Synonyms: beggar; panhandler
- Denotation: Extreme or unacceptable
- Synonyms: curving; meandering
20 Clues: Antonyms: darkness; dimness • Synonyms: beggar; panhandler • Synonyms: charred; blackened • Synonyms: curving; meandering • Antonyms: transparent; obvious • Antonyms: dismantle; disassemble • Antonyms: straightened; smoothened • Synonyms: unmovable; uncompromising • Denotation: Extreme or unacceptable • Denotation: to take temporary shelter • ...
cryptid crossword 2024-11-15
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- tentacled sea monster said to destroy boats and eat sailors
- welsh folklore describes this as a crocodile-beaver hybrid
- from the solomon islands, similar to a merperson
- a cryptid with insatiable greed and gluttony, some lore claims it can possess humans and make them perform cannibalistic acts
- mermaid-monkey hybrid, confirmed hoax
- large furry cryptid that inhabits the himalayan mountains
- livestock eater with a spanish name
- creature of mongolian origin, this cryptid can spit venom that is lethal on contact and remotely electrocute victims
- an angry, violent, and powerful ghost
- inhabits the woods of the U.S. northeast, it flies and has goat hooves
- point pleasant’s claim to fame
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- humanoid+reptilian that resides in volcanic magma pools
- the most well known cryptid with indigenous origins
- considered to inhabit the fresno area, this cryptid is often described as a pair of floating pants
- famously photographed in a lagoon
- half man and half bat of hindu origin, said to possess the corpses of victims
- a small flickering flame first sighted in louisiana
- most well known cryptid, furry and huge
- popular human-animal cryptid and common halloween costume
- an expressly female flying cryptid with origins in greek mythology
20 Clues: point pleasant’s claim to fame • famously photographed in a lagoon • livestock eater with a spanish name • mermaid-monkey hybrid, confirmed hoax • an angry, violent, and powerful ghost • most well known cryptid, furry and huge • from the solomon islands, similar to a merperson • the most well known cryptid with indigenous origins • ...
Solar 2025-05-16
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- the galaxy that contains our solor system
- A unit of astronomical disance
- One hour and a half in mintutes
- A labotory in space that has people in it all of the time
- A telescope that orbits Earth
- A NASA probe that was launched in 1977
- The Milkyway is a _____
- A formation of stars that are named after different god and there stories
- An object resistance to change of motion
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- A large dount spaced place outside of Neptune's orbit
- A force that pull us towards the earth and kept the earth in orbit
- The North star
- Earth is a _____
- a body of matter with no definate shape
- The H in H20
- A large cloud of dust and gas
- A constellation that was named after a princess in Greek mythology
- A gaint ball of gas that helps light up the night sky
- A triple star system
- A place where the gravity is so intense that not even light can esacape
- An object that orbits another
- All planets ___ out sun in out solar sytem
- The planet that we live on
23 Clues: The H in H20 • The North star • Earth is a _____ • A triple star system • The Milkyway is a _____ • The planet that we live on • A large cloud of dust and gas • A telescope that orbits Earth • An object that orbits another • A unit of astronomical disance • One hour and a half in mintutes • A NASA probe that was launched in 1977 • a body of matter with no definate shape • ...
March Crossword 2025-02-24
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- First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- Zodiac sign for most of March
- Blends in to surroundings
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- The smallest bone in the human body
- Symbol of Luck
- Mathematical constant
- The scientist who developed the three laws of motion
- Element commonly used in batteries
- "_____ got mail!"
- The only U.S. state with a one-syllable name
- The President who issued the first presidential proclamation for Women’s History Week in 1980
- Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits
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- Scientist who discovered radioactivity and won two Nobel Prizes
- "This just in...." program
- This is a popular McDonald's milkshake
- Mythical one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- The Phantom of the Opera was the longest running musical on __________
- This gem is March’s birthstone
- Thin mint and Samoa
- "Beware the Ides of _____"
- The process of animals shedding their outer skin or shell
- Capital of Canada
- ____ is green in bars on St. Patricks Day
- In March 1845, this state officially became part of the U.S.
- Lots and lots
- Where to find fruit or leafy vegetable
27 Clues: Lots and lots • Symbol of Luck • Capital of Canada • "_____ got mail!" • Thin mint and Samoa • Mathematical constant • Blends in to surroundings • "This just in...." program • "Beware the Ides of _____" • Zodiac sign for most of March • This gem is March’s birthstone • Element commonly used in batteries • The smallest bone in the human body • This is a popular McDonald's milkshake • ...
Sixth Grade Spelling and Vocabulary Words 2025-09-23
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- Biased information used to influence opinions
- Fundamental truths or rules that guide behavior or belief
- An obstacle or difficulty
- A list of things ranked from least important to most important
- A negative type of fame
- Sad or depressed
- Rising or going upward
- To have breathed out
- Doubtful or suspicious
- An observable fact or event, especially unusual
- Something that is unachievable (mythical); comes from mythical beast in Greek mythology
- To expel someone from a country
- Opinions or perspectives
- To be well respected or have a good type of fame
- A heavily populated and poor area
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- To move downwards
- Overcrowding or blockage
- Straps or fittings used by climbers
- A position in a hierarchy or scale
- To supply with necessary items for a particular purpose
- Differences or changes in condition, amount, or level
- To exercise moderation or restraint
- To make something more sturdy or less likely to fall
- A person with senior managerial responsibility in a business or organization
- The basic principles or foundations of something
- Public approval or support
- To stand for or symbolize something
27 Clues: Sad or depressed • To move downwards • To have breathed out • Rising or going upward • Doubtful or suspicious • A negative type of fame • Overcrowding or blockage • Opinions or perspectives • An obstacle or difficulty • Public approval or support • To expel someone from a country • A heavily populated and poor area • A position in a hierarchy or scale • ...
Computer Viruses 2024-11-17
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- These have a high replication rate.
- This is a security system that protects hardware and/or software
- They steal the personal information of the user and send it to advertisers or third parties.
- This virus have become less common as floppy disks have become rarer.
- This is a set of commands written by the user to be executed later.
- This is a destructive software program.
- These don't replicate and they are the least harmful programmed threat.
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- The name came from Greek mythology.
- is the area of the computer that is accessed when the computer starts.
- It claims to be something desirable.
- These are hybrids, they behave like many other viruses and more than one type.
- This is a virus that changes its code whenever it passes to another machine.
- They consume a large part of the system memory.
13 Clues: The name came from Greek mythology. • These have a high replication rate. • It claims to be something desirable. • This is a destructive software program. • They consume a large part of the system memory. • This is a security system that protects hardware and/or software • This is a set of commands written by the user to be executed later. • ...
Greek Theatre 2025-03-17
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- – The first known playwright and actor, winner of the first recorded theatrical contest in 534 B.C.; origin of the term "thespian."
- Dionysia – The major Athenian festival where theatrical performances were presented as offerings to Dionysus.
- Poetry – Long narrative poems like The Iliad and The Odyssey that influenced Greek drama.
- Spectator – The role of the chorus, reacting to the play as the playwright intended the audience to respond.
- – Worn by Greek actors to facilitate quick role changes, project emotions, and allow male actors to portray female characters.
- – A group of 15 men who sang and danced between dramatic episodes, representing the voice of the community or the playwright’s perspective.
- – The Greek god of wine, fertility, and theater, honored at Greek drama festivals.
- – Ancient Greek poet whose epic works, The Iliad and The Odyssey, significantly influenced Greek drama.
- – An altar located at the center of the orchestra, used for religious purposes.
- – The "seeing place" in a Greek theater, where the audience sat.
- Play – A short, comedic play performed after three tragedies, often parodying Greek myths with a chorus of satyrs.
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- Festival – A key component of Greek theater, with performances dedicated to honoring the gods, particularly Dionysus.
- – A structure behind the orchestra, used as a backdrop and for costume changes.
- (Off-stage) – Due to religious and legal restrictions, violent acts were never shown on stage; instead, they occurred off-stage and were reported by messengers.
- – Non-speaking extras who participated in Greek theater productions.
- – The performers in Greek drama, initially limited to one, then expanded to three per playwright by 430 B.C.
- – A form of storytelling through performance, originating from a Greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act."
- – The circular performance space where the chorus performed, approximately 65 feet in diameter.
- – A serious drama that explores themes of fate, destiny, and human suffering, often featuring a tragic hero.
19 Clues: – The "seeing place" in a Greek theater, where the audience sat. • – Non-speaking extras who participated in Greek theater productions. • – A structure behind the orchestra, used as a backdrop and for costume changes. • – An altar located at the center of the orchestra, used for religious purposes. • ...
H. Greek Letters – “Alpha Trails” 2025-02-24
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- (θ) – Represents an angle.
- (δ) – Represents change.
- (μ) – Micro unit notation.
- (σ) – Represents summation.
- (η) – Seventh Greek letter.
- (α) – First Greek letter.
- (ε) – Small quantity notation.
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- (β) – Second Greek letter.
- (ω) – Last Greek letter.
- (γ) – Third Greek letter.
- (λ) – Represents wavelength.
- (ψ) – Represents wave function.
- (ζ) – Sixth Greek letter.
- (φ) – Golden ratio symbol.
- (π) – Mathematical constant.
15 Clues: (ω) – Last Greek letter. • (δ) – Represents change. • (γ) – Third Greek letter. • (ζ) – Sixth Greek letter. • (α) – First Greek letter. • (β) – Second Greek letter. • (θ) – Represents an angle. • (μ) – Micro unit notation. • (φ) – Golden ratio symbol. • (σ) – Represents summation. • (η) – Seventh Greek letter. • (λ) – Represents wavelength. • (π) – Mathematical constant. • ...
Greek Gods And Food By Ella.N 2017-05-16
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- Goddess Of Wisdom
- God Of Warfare
- God Of The Sea
- Greek Sambusa or spinach ,cheese , egg pastry
- Pastry or Confection
- Creamy ,Tangy Sauce
- King Of All Gods
- Goddess Of Family
- Greek Tacos
- God Of The Underworld
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- Goddess Of Harvest
- God Of Commerce
- Greek Sausage
- Goddess Of Love
- / Chicken Kebabs
- God Of Parties
- Goddess Of The Moon and Hunting
- God of light.
- Yogurt Fage and Dannon Oikos
- Goddess Of Marriage
20 Clues: Greek Tacos • Greek Sausage • God of light. • God Of Warfare • God Of The Sea • God Of Parties • God Of Commerce • Goddess Of Love • King Of All Gods • Goddess Of Wisdom • / Chicken Kebabs • Goddess Of Family • Goddess Of Harvest • Creamy ,Tangy Sauce • Goddess Of Marriage • Pastry or Confection • God Of The Underworld • Yogurt Fage and Dannon Oikos • Goddess Of The Moon and Hunting • ...
Early Greece 2021-12-20
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- Greek city-state known for the start of democracy
- ancient Greek soldier
- an adjective meaning "austere" or "undecorated"
- word for unskilled laborers in ancient Greece
- ancient Greek philosopher who was put to death by poison for corrupting young men's minds
- these grow on trees in Greece
- area of Athens on highest ground where temples were built
- painting on wet plaster walls
- Greek battle formation
- large island south of Greece where Minoans lived
- German archaeologist who excavated ancient Troy in the 19th century
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- city on Crete where the labyrinth palace was located
- coastal region on the western end of Anatolia settled by Greeks
- ancient Minoan script
- small island north of Crete where a volcano erupted c.1500BC
- Greek city-state
- an Athenian archon who worked to improve the Athenian economy and develop political freedom for more Athenians
- ancient Greek mathematician who worked out the value of "pi"
- ancient Mycenaean script
- famous-mythical king of the Mycenaeans
- ancient Greek historian who wrote about the Peloponnesian Wars
- early culture from mainland Greece that took over Crete
22 Clues: Greek city-state • ancient Minoan script • ancient Greek soldier • Greek battle formation • ancient Mycenaean script • these grow on trees in Greece • painting on wet plaster walls • famous-mythical king of the Mycenaeans • word for unskilled laborers in ancient Greece • an adjective meaning "austere" or "undecorated" • large island south of Greece where Minoans lived • ...
12 Ancient History - Before you go... 2025-09-18
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- Greek goddess of wisdom (6)
- Defensive wall built by Greeks against Persians (7)
- Greek marketplace (4)
- Herculaneum’s main bath complex (5)
- Greek leader who expanded democracy in Athens (7)
- Legendary king of Crete who kept the Minotaur (5)
- Hatshepsut’s mortuary temple is at ____ el-Bahari (5)
- Volcano that erupted in 79 CE (8)
- The material that preserved Pompeii’s buildings (3)
- Hatshepsut was of this royal house (7)
- Greek historian of the Persian Wars (9)
- Minoan religious symbol, double-headed ____ (5)
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- Location of Knossos palace (5)
- The main street running through Pompeii (7)
- Minoan writing system still undeciphered
- Hatshepsut’s step-son and successor
- Pharaoh’s burial place (5)
- Roman town destroyed in 79 CE (7)
- Large open space in Greek cities used for assemblies (6)
- Minoan sport involving jumping over these animals (4)
- Greek naval victory over Persians in 480 BCE (7)
- Pompeii’s amphitheatre was used for these (6)
- Greek city-state famous for its warriors (6)
- Hatshepsut’s expedition for myrrh and frankincense (5)
24 Clues: Greek marketplace (4) • Pharaoh’s burial place (5) • Greek goddess of wisdom (6) • Location of Knossos palace (5) • Roman town destroyed in 79 CE (7) • Volcano that erupted in 79 CE (8) • Hatshepsut’s step-son and successor • Herculaneum’s main bath complex (5) • Hatshepsut was of this royal house (7) • Greek historian of the Persian Wars (9) • ...
Babylonian Religion 2022-09-28
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- Apsu wanted to kill his children because they were messing with his _____
- the myth of creation is often linked to king ______
- in Babylonian mythology in the beginning there was only _____
- Babylonian mythology was greatly influenced by ______ mythology
- the most common myth in Babylon is the myth of ______
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- The type of religion that Babylon had
- Babylonians also made _______ for their gods
- God of Babylon, creation, water, agriculture, justice, medicine, and magic
- Babylonians made ________ for their gods
- the first Babylonian myths were written on ____ tablets
10 Clues: The type of religion that Babylon had • Babylonians made ________ for their gods • Babylonians also made _______ for their gods • the myth of creation is often linked to king ______ • the most common myth in Babylon is the myth of ______ • the first Babylonian myths were written on ____ tablets • in Babylonian mythology in the beginning there was only _____ • ...
Class Act Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
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- A full understanding of a situation. Page 186
- Past, present, and ________. Page 166
- The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds. Page 166
- A person who produces paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby. Page 172
- A spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something. Page 213
- An English term for an equivalent of the 7th or 8th grade in American schools. Page 80
- Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125
- Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194
- Cooperating with another. Page 211
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- A relationship between friends. Page 169
- protected from danger. Page 219
- NOT financially supported by the government. Parents have to pay for their children to go. Page 153
- Showing an ability to understand and share the feeling of another. Page 193
- The main character/protagonist of Class Act by Jerry Craft. Page 80
- Greek Mythology, the son of the master craftsman Daedalus. Page 83
15 Clues: protected from danger. Page 219 • Cooperating with another. Page 211 • Past, present, and ________. Page 166 • A relationship between friends. Page 169 • A full understanding of a situation. Page 186 • Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194 • Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125 • ...
GSA Thanksgiving Crossword 2022-11-22
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- This president declared Thanksgiving a national holiday. (Last name only)
- The first Thanksgiving was created over a three-day ______ festival.
- Thanksgiving is the _____ Thursday of November.
- Turkey _____ is a tradition started in 1988 in Lucy's grocery shop in Newport Beach.
- _____ pardon for turkeys started in 1989.
- The precursor to Black Friday was the Santa Claus _______.
- Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States, Canada, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and....
- Gratitude is associated with greater ______.
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- Originally from Greek mythology; a goat's horn flowing with fruit, flowers, and grain.
- In the first Thanksgiving, corn was turned into cornbread and...
- Gratitude is shown to lead to a 35% decrease in _______ symptoms.
- Turkeys can see better than this animal.
- This man wanted the turkey to be the national bird of the U.S. instead of the bald eagle. (Last name only)
- This kind of turkey can fly.
- According to a 2020 survey, the most popular Thanksgiving foods are turkey, mashed potatoes, and...
15 Clues: This kind of turkey can fly. • Turkeys can see better than this animal. • _____ pardon for turkeys started in 1989. • Gratitude is associated with greater ______. • Thanksgiving is the _____ Thursday of November. • The precursor to Black Friday was the Santa Claus _______. • In the first Thanksgiving, corn was turned into cornbread and... • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-02-27
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- , A religious ceremony consisting of a series of actions.
- , A mountain in Thessaly that in Greek mythology is the abode of the gods
- , An event causing great suffering and destruction
- , A particular form or procedure of achieving something
- , He wrote history of the Persian Wars
- , An outstanding Athenian dramatist, he tried to create more realistic plots that were more complex
- , He created the Pythagorean theorem
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- , The greatest historian of the ancient world
- , The study if the fundamental nature of knowledge
- , Moral principles that govern a person behavior
- , Set of three plays relates the fate of Agamemnon
- , Located on the side of Mount Parnassus overlooking the gulf of cornith.
- , A great Athenian playwright the most famous of his plays is Oedipus Rex
- , A group of traveling teachers in ancient greece who rejected speculation such as that of Pythagoras
- , A priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity
15 Clues: , He created the Pythagorean theorem • , He wrote history of the Persian Wars • , The greatest historian of the ancient world • , Moral principles that govern a person behavior • , The study if the fundamental nature of knowledge • , An event causing great suffering and destruction • , Set of three plays relates the fate of Agamemnon • ...
Chapter 5,6,7,8 Etymology Review 2025-10-31
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- What does proto- mean?
- Latin ordinal number 7
- What is the literal translation of the word μνημονικος?
- ,What is this breathing symbol called?
- What does the Latin prefix trans- mean?
- When transliterating the diphthong ει what is one sound you can use in English?
- The rule of _____ is used when the letter is before a kappa, chi, or xi.
- Roman numeral XXVII
- What Latin prefix means around?
- What prefix means beside, beyond?
- What does the Latin prefix inter- mean?
- What does plethora mean now?
- What does the Latin Adj and noun nihil mean?
- What does semi- mean?
- Transliterate ‘UΠΟ into English
- What Greek suffix means possessor of?
- of time What is the literal definition of the Greek word Χρόνος and the suffix -ful
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- What are these groupings called? αι, αυ, ει, ευ, οι, ου.
- What Greek suffix means thing written?
- What (Greek) prefix means much, many?
- Roman numeral LXXXVII
- What does the Greek prefix anti- mean?
- Roman numeral LI
- What Latin prefix means before?
- What Greek prefix means through?
- What does the Latin prefix ultra- mean?
- What means 9 in Greek?
- What do the Greek prefix’s pan and pantos mean?
- Tetra means
29 Clues: Tetra means • Roman numeral LI • Roman numeral XXVII • Roman numeral LXXXVII • What does semi- mean? • What does proto- mean? • Latin ordinal number 7 • What means 9 in Greek? • What does plethora mean now? • What Latin prefix means before? • What Latin prefix means around? • Transliterate ‘UΠΟ into English • What Greek prefix means through? • What prefix means beside, beyond? • ...
The Odyssey 2022-03-31
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- the greek island that is Odysseus's home
- a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work that may be stated directly or indirectly
- father of the cyclops
- This woman keeps Odysseus on her island for 7 years before the gods finally intervene
- Circe turns Odysseus's men into these
- Odysseus's main flaw;excessive pride/arrogance
- wife of Odysseus
- this monster is a giant whirlpool with teeth
- simile a long poetic comparison, that uses like or as, and which goes on for several lines.
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- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology
- hero the main character of an epic poem that tells the story of a grand quest in which they use their extraordinary or superhuman abilities to achieve great things
- son of Odysseus
- Circe tells Odysseus he must go here to hear a prophecy
- figure of speech that refers to a well-known story, event, person, or object in order to make a comparison in the readers' minds
- the goddess who constantly helps Odysseus and fights for him to return home
- main hero within the epic "The Odyssey"
16 Clues: son of Odysseus • wife of Odysseus • father of the cyclops • Circe turns Odysseus's men into these • main hero within the epic "The Odyssey" • the greek island that is Odysseus's home • this monster is a giant whirlpool with teeth • Odysseus's main flaw;excessive pride/arrogance • Circe tells Odysseus he must go here to hear a prophecy • ...
Religion Crossword (no spaces) 2023-08-30
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- A building used for worship
- set of stories, traditions, or beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event.
- The God of the Sea
- The god of the rivers
- The God with two faces that represented the spirit of passages such as doorways and gates.
- were not permitted to marry or bear children. Devoted their lives to serving the goddess of health.
- A series of customs or procedures for a ceremony, often religious.
- very holy or spiritual being, such as a god.
- The goddess of wisdom and craft.
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- religion based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
- belief in multiple gods and goddesses
- The God of the sky who Romans believed oversaw all aspects of life
- God of war
- resembled the Greek goddess Hera in that she kept a particularly watchful eye over women and all aspects of their lives
- beliefs, customs, and cultural characteristics handed down from one generation to the next.
15 Clues: God of war • The God of the Sea • The god of the rivers • A building used for worship • The goddess of wisdom and craft. • belief in multiple gods and goddesses • very holy or spiritual being, such as a god. • religion based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. • The God of the sky who Romans believed oversaw all aspects of life • ...
v day 2024 2024-01-22
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- The Greek god equivalent to the Roman mythology of Cupid.
- Esther_____, "Mother of the American Valentine."
- State with the largest number of chocolate makers.
- Italian city that is the setting for "Romeo and Juliet."
- My favorite flower; several small flowers on branched stem in the Rosaceae family.
- Language I am attempting to learn; armada that spread Catholicism to the Philippines.
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- Pagan fertility festival celebrated in ancient Rome from February 13 to 15.
- Superpower I wish I had; the cloak gifted to Harry Potter during his first year at Hogwarts.
- A popular form of valentine in the Victorian Era.
- Galentine's Day was popularized by one of my favorite tv shows; a department of local and state governments.
- Country where the most common date for weddings is February 14.
- St. Valentine defied this Roman emperor's ban on marriage.
- The common name for the African Agapornis parrots.
- Arguably my favorite Taylor Swift song; a romantic companion.
- King_____ VIII officially declared February 14 the holiday of St. Valentine's Day.
15 Clues: Esther_____, "Mother of the American Valentine." • A popular form of valentine in the Victorian Era. • State with the largest number of chocolate makers. • The common name for the African Agapornis parrots. • Italian city that is the setting for "Romeo and Juliet." • The Greek god equivalent to the Roman mythology of Cupid. • ...
