greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
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
- Acronym of the funding model first implemented in 2010/11 for long-term care providers
- Customer of patient case costing
- How many times in a year is patient case costing done
- Name of the reports in eManager that integrate key activity measures, worked hours, OBP targets, and ABB targets
- Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these
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- Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology
- Financial Planning is considered a centre of ________ in the Finance integrated shared delivery model
- aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics
- Budget document that supports the objectives in the Health Plan
- Transform data into useful information
- The province with the highest standard cost per hospital stay in 2015/16
12 Clues: Customer of patient case costing • Transform data into useful information • Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these • How many times in a year is patient case costing done • aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics • Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology • ...
It's all Greek to me, Myth'ter 2022-12-06
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- food or drink of the gods
- the leader of the Argonauts
- the chief Trojan warrior; killed by Achilles
- last King of Troy
- writer of Greek epic poems
- Greek sea god
- the greatest Greek adventure poem
- childhood friend of Greek's greatest warrior who died impersonating him
- Greek princess whose abduction started a war
- the mountain home of the gods
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- ruler of the world of the dead
- the weapon that brought down Achilles
- whirlpool monster who destroyed ships
- waiting wife of the hero of Homer's epic journey poem
- a river of the underworld
- Homer's poem of glory, fate, rath and war
- her song lures sailors to their destruction
- a creature part man and part horse
- Odysseus' home island
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- greatest Greek warrior
- by opening her box, she released all the evils of humanity
- home of the god Hades
- a monster from Crete with the body of a man and the head of a bull
- one-eyed giant
- Homer's great wanderer journeying home
- Trojan prince who killed Achilles; also the name of a city in France
- home of the 300
- giant water snake monster with nine heads
- chief Greek god
- Greek king who was granted the power to turn anything into gold with a touch
- fruit of the underworld
- Achilles' week spot
- Greek king who waged war against Troy
34 Clues: Greek sea god • one-eyed giant • home of the 300 • chief Greek god • last King of Troy • Achilles' week spot • home of the god Hades • Odysseus' home island • greatest Greek warrior • fruit of the underworld • food or drink of the gods • a river of the underworld • writer of Greek epic poems • the leader of the Argonauts • the mountain home of the gods • ruler of the world of the dead • ...
world history 1 2020-05-14
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- result of the industrial revolution
- the capital of the Byzantine Empire
- roman parallel to greek goddess athena
- Reign of terror happened during this major revolution
- place where Muhammad was born and where the Kaaba is located
- plague that killed most of the population in Europe
- domed church of the Byzantine Empire
- precursor to modern chemistry
- greek goddess of wisdom and war
- rebirth of classical knowledge
- roman goddess of beauty and love
- king of the Greek gods
- queen of the greek gods, zeus's wife
- roman parallel to greek god zeus
- paper, compasses, silk, porcelain came out of this country
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- this revolution was filled with technological advances
- response to the injustices of capitalism
- belief in one god
- an age where a series of monarchs who increased the power of their governments
- belief in more than one god
- greek goddess of love and beauty
- god of poetry, music, and medicine in both greek and roman culture
- progress of scientific knowledge and reasons applied to issues of law and government
- roman parallel to greek goddess hera
- caused dissatisfaction with poor working conditions and unequal distribution of wealth in society
- Asia Minor was located on this
- preserved Greco-Roman culture
- language scholars in the Middle Ages translated Greek, Roman, and Arabic texts to this language
- Muslim holy book
- gold, salt, slaves came out of this country
30 Clues: Muslim holy book • belief in one god • king of the Greek gods • belief in more than one god • preserved Greco-Roman culture • precursor to modern chemistry • Asia Minor was located on this • rebirth of classical knowledge • greek goddess of wisdom and war • greek goddess of love and beauty • roman goddess of beauty and love • roman parallel to greek god zeus • ...
Mod 11 crossword 2022-12-16
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- a hindu god
- a decline in the value of money
- ottoman ruler
- follower of islam
- military stategist
- greek philosopher
- greek geometer
- a thinker
- a humor form of drama
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- totality of good
- a country home owned
- Hebrew prophet
- greek poet
- powerful ancient greek
- ll King of macedonia
- originator of jewish bloodnine
- unlimited power
- a serious form of drama
18 Clues: a thinker • greek poet • a hindu god • ottoman ruler • Hebrew prophet • greek geometer • unlimited power • totality of good • follower of islam • greek philosopher • military stategist • a country home owned • a humor form of drama • powerful ancient greek • ll King of macedonia • a serious form of drama • originator of jewish bloodnine • a decline in the value of money
Persian Wars 2021-04-27
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- Polis who leads the land forces
- Ancient Turkey
- Persian king who watches the loss at
- Greek polis did this to win war, join
- Act of nature that helps greeks at Salamis
- Persian king who loses at Marathon
- Largest empire in the world in 500BC
- Name for Greek infantry
- Battle in narrow pass, all Greeks perish
- Leader of the Athenian navy at Salamis
- The meaning of the word "Thermopylae"
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- Final battle of the Persian wars
- Result of Salamis that occurs to Athens
- Greek battle formation
- to place something on each side of
- The "Greatest battle" in Greek history
- Leader of the Spartans at Thermopylae
- The Anatolian conflict that begins the war
- Founder of the Persian empire
- Greek ships with three rows of oars
- Polis who leads naval battles
- Naval battle fought in a strait near Athens
- Greek historian who records the war
23 Clues: Ancient Turkey • Greek battle formation • Name for Greek infantry • Founder of the Persian empire • Polis who leads naval battles • Polis who leads the land forces • Final battle of the Persian wars • to place something on each side of • Persian king who loses at Marathon • Greek ships with three rows of oars • Greek historian who records the war • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary - Daniel 2023-02-16
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- foreigner in a greek city state
- ownership and control as people as property
- government where the citizens physically attend daily affairs
- military alliance led by athens
- war with greek victory over the persian army
- legal membership for a state or country
- unjust use of power
- government where citizens elect officials to attend daily affairs for them
- government where citizens hold power to elect
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- legal member of a country or city state
- war with greek victory over the persian navy
- greek military formation
- state made just for waging war
- responsible for daily affairs in sparta
- person who pays rent in money or crops
- messenian person forced to work by sparta
- military housing
- government where a small group of leaders rule
- military alliance led by sparta
- hereditary class of rulers
- art and practice of government
- "high city" in greek
- greek city state
23 Clues: military housing • greek city state • unjust use of power • "high city" in greek • greek military formation • hereditary class of rulers • state made just for waging war • art and practice of government • foreigner in a greek city state • military alliance led by athens • military alliance led by sparta • person who pays rent in money or crops • ...
Greek Drama Make-Up Test 2023-04-12
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- amphitheater's building facade
- Three forms of Greek drama are comedy, tragedy, and ________
- poetry sung by the chorus
- Latin for "making something ridiculous" (3 words)
- Drama educated Athenians in three ways: Competition, Exchange of Ideas, and ___________.
- Greek god of wine
- amphitheater's seating for the audience
- the chorus sang background information and gave a ____________ voice.
- Greek drama focused on justice and the role of the _______.
- Greek word meaning “goat song”
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- the writer of the Oresteia
- Greek word for actor
- the action scenes between odes
- a strong purge of emotions
- the finale, and exit of the chorus
- an archery term meaning “missing the mark”
- Flaws disrupt ______________.
- A fall story contains the hero’s tragic fault, sin, accident, or (3 words)
- Famous Greek comedy writer
- the first tragedy ever produced
- a comedy tool - satirizing a person or an idea
- the highest part of the city, contains the temple and theater
22 Clues: Greek god of wine • Greek word for actor • poetry sung by the chorus • the writer of the Oresteia • a strong purge of emotions • Famous Greek comedy writer • Flaws disrupt ______________. • the action scenes between odes • amphitheater's building facade • Greek word meaning “goat song” • the first tragedy ever produced • the finale, and exit of the chorus • ...
Greek and Roman Golden Ages 2024-12-10
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- architectural structure that keeps the roof over the Parthenon in Athens
- architectural innovation that is basically a 360 degree arch
- Greek celebrated as the father of medicine
- a type of Greek drama that focuses on foolishness of life
- founded a school of mathematics during the Greek Golden Age
- architectural wonder used in the construction of aqueducts
- engineering feat that allowed communication and transportation throughout the empire
- a type of Greek drama that focuses on the sadness that we encounter in life
- Caesar (dictator) of Rome in 44 BCE
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- huge arena built by the Romans for their entertainment
- made advances in geometry in Alexandria
- Romans constructed these to bring water down from the mountains
- form of democracy created by the Greeks during one of their Golden Ages
- Greek considered the father of history
- Greek military leader who began the Golden Age of Athens
- name given to the Roman Golden Age
- type of culture that resulted from the blending of Greek, Indian, Persian, and Egyptian cultures
- marvelous temple built by the Greeks during the Golden Age of Athens
- study of stars going all the way back to the Greek Golden Age
19 Clues: name given to the Roman Golden Age • Caesar (dictator) of Rome in 44 BCE • Greek considered the father of history • made advances in geometry in Alexandria • Greek celebrated as the father of medicine • huge arena built by the Romans for their entertainment • Greek military leader who began the Golden Age of Athens • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-03
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- Deficient in alertness or activity
- To give an account or representation of in words
- Licentious conduct; debauchery; lewdness
- Modernistic Danish writer (1873-1950)
- Largest and lowest member of the violin family
- A dress worn primarily by Hindu women; consists of several yards of light material that is draped around the body
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- A measuring instrument that determines quantities of heat
- Bind with something round or circular
- The act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted
- A garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration
- (Greek mythology) a sea nymph transformed into a sea monster who lived on one side of a narrow strait; drowned and devoured sailors who tried to escape Charybdis (a whirlpool) on the other side of the strait
11 Clues: Deficient in alertness or activity • Bind with something round or circular • Modernistic Danish writer (1873-1950) • Licentious conduct; debauchery; lewdness • Largest and lowest member of the violin family • To give an account or representation of in words • A measuring instrument that determines quantities of heat • ...
Pericles & Greek Contributions Crossword puzzle-Module 5 2017-03-05
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- Wrote "The Republic" and was a teacher of Aristotle
- Wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War
- Sculptor of the Zeus and Athena statues
- Ancient Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine"
- celebrated in Athens
- Known as the "Father of History"
- Ancient Greek Epic poet
- Athenia orator and general
- Greek culture
- Oedipus Rex
- built for Athena
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- A teacher of Plato
- Ancient Greek mathematician known as the "Father of Geometry"
- extended to lower-class males
- government in Athens
- Known for developing the Pythagorean Theorem
- A tutor of Alexander the Great
- Ancient Greek scientist and mathematician
- Father of Tragedy
19 Clues: Oedipus Rex • Greek culture • built for Athena • Father of Tragedy • A teacher of Plato • government in Athens • celebrated in Athens • Ancient Greek Epic poet • Athenia orator and general • extended to lower-class males • A tutor of Alexander the Great • Known as the "Father of History" • Sculptor of the Zeus and Athena statues • Ancient Greek scientist and mathematician • ...
Pericles & Greek Contributions Crossword puzzle-Module 5 2017-03-05
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- government in Athens
- Athenia orator and general
- Sculptor of the Zeus and Athena statues
- Ancient Greek scientist and mathematician
- Ancient Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine"
- Greek culture
- Oedipus Rex
- built for Athena
- Father of Tragedy
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- Wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War
- celebrated in Athens
- extended to lower-class males
- A tutor of Alexander the Great
- Known as the "Father of History"
- A teacher of Plato
- Known for developing the Pythagorean Theorem
- Wrote "The Republic" and was a teacher of Aristotle
- Ancient Greek mathematician known as the "Father of Geometry"
- Ancient Greek Epic poet
19 Clues: Oedipus Rex • Greek culture • built for Athena • Father of Tragedy • A teacher of Plato • celebrated in Athens • government in Athens • Ancient Greek Epic poet • Athenia orator and general • extended to lower-class males • A tutor of Alexander the Great • Known as the "Father of History" • Sculptor of the Zeus and Athena statues • Ancient Greek scientist and mathematician • ...
Ancient Greece Super Crossword 2016-04-28
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- Each Greek city-state minted its own _______.
- In Sparta, babies who were weak were left to die on a ______.
- Greek word that means "love of wisdom"
- One of the famous books written by Plato.
- A Greek scholar that believed the earth was the center of the universe.
- ________ were sad and violent tales of love and war.
- Gods in Greece were honored with a __________.
- Earliest form of Greek literature.
- The rivalry between Sparta and Athens led to the _______ war.
- Because the Greeks didn't have soap they washed with olive oil and scraped it off with a ______.
- Main temple in Athens.
- People who had the most rights and could participate in government.
- Creature that lived in the heart of the maze.
- The Greek letter 'A'.
- Developed a method of thinking called logic.
- One of the first great philosophers of classical Greece.
- Pottery fragments that citizens could write their votes on.
- Based around a city and included farms, villages, and houses.
- First major Greek poet.
- The Olympic Games used to last ______ days.
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- Greek boys went to school beginning at the age of ______.
- Eratosthenes calculated the __________ of the earth within 200 miles.
- A weapon used by the Spartans.
- Founded a medical school.
- In _______ costumes were padded to make actors look funny.
- Location of the famous oracle, Pythia.
- Greek actors always wore ________.
- Goddess born from the head of Zeus
- Greek word that means "high city".
- Symbol on Athenian coins.
- Alexander stretched the Greek territory as far east as _______.
- __________ were known as "Wall Diggers"
- Sailors had no compasses and had to navigate by the _______.
- God of music and healing.
- Island on which the minotaur lived.
35 Clues: The Greek letter 'A'. • Main temple in Athens. • First major Greek poet. • Founded a medical school. • Symbol on Athenian coins. • God of music and healing. • A weapon used by the Spartans. • Greek actors always wore ________. • Goddess born from the head of Zeus • Earliest form of Greek literature. • Greek word that means "high city". • Island on which the minotaur lived. • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-10-03
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- prominent city-state in ancient Greece
- highest mountain in Greece
- A high rocky mound in Athens
- Most famous ancient greek general
- Greek name for a city state
- Ancient Greek footsoldiers
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
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- The first Greek Gods
- A Greek epic poet who wrote the Odyssey
- Temple dedicated to Athena
- King of Gods
- goddess of wild animals, the hunt of vegetation, and of chastity and childbirth
- A government run by the people
- A Greek philosopher who introduced the idea of observing and recording nature
- A Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens
- Capital of Greece
16 Clues: King of Gods • Capital of Greece • The first Greek Gods • Temple dedicated to Athena • highest mountain in Greece • Ancient Greek footsoldiers • Greek name for a city state • A high rocky mound in Athens • A government run by the people • Most famous ancient greek general • prominent city-state in ancient Greece • A Greek epic poet who wrote the Odyssey • ...
THE BLACK SEA 2024-05-08
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- Country bordering the Black Sea known for its vibrant culture and historical significance
- Mountain range separating the Black Sea from the Caspian Sea
- Ancient city on the southern coast of the Black Sea, known for its role in Greek mythology
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- Peninsula located between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov
- One of the major rivers flowing into the Black Sea
- Capital city of Bulgaria, located near the western coast of the Black Sea
- The largest port city on the Black Sea, located in Ukraine
7 Clues: One of the major rivers flowing into the Black Sea • The largest port city on the Black Sea, located in Ukraine • Peninsula located between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov • Mountain range separating the Black Sea from the Caspian Sea • Capital city of Bulgaria, located near the western coast of the Black Sea • ...
Science Crossword By Wow M.3/302 2015-02-03
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- A theory prevailing cosmological model for the birth of the universe.
- Angular distance above the horizon esp. a celestial object.
- Infect with disease or contagious
- Things such as forest, water, minerals that we found in nature and it is useful for humans
- The largest moon in the solar system.
- A small, rapidly moving meteor burning up on entering the earth’s atmosphere
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space, spread out in an immense volume
- A constellation in the northern sky, name after the vain queen in Greek mythology, who boasted her unrivalled beauty.
- A system of organizing time
- the process by which hydrogen atoms together in sun’s core to form helium.
- A spot or patch appearing from time to time on the sun’s surface, appearing dark by contrast with its surroundings
- The line at which the earth’s surface and the sky appear to meet
- One of Jupiter’s moon which astronomers suspect that it has an icy crust covers an ocean liquid water underneath.
- The condition that life needed ex. suitable temperature
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- A process by which components in a chemical mixture are separated according to their different boiling points.
- Systems of two stars
- A huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by the gravity.
- A chemical food to grow bacteria in a petri-dish
- A star group which contains no more than a few thousand stars
- Traveler through space
- The distance that light travels in one year, about 9.5 million million km.
- The apparent change in position of an object when you look at it from distance
- The astronomy distance which equal to 3.26 light years
- The constellation which name came from the winged divine stallion usually depicted as pure white in colour. He was sired by Poseidon, in his role as horse-god.
- The globular cluster which named from the seven daughters of Atlas turned into a group of stars in Greek mythology
- An object with gravity so strong than nothing, not even light, can escape.
- A star constellation which has shape likes the hunter. The easiest thing to identify this constellation is his belt.
- a network of high-voltage power lines connecting two major power stations.
- North Star in Lesser Bear constellation
- A band of the celestial sphere extending to either side of the ecliptic that represents the path of the principal planets, the moon, and the sun. It divided into 12 equal parts called signs bearing the name of the constellation.
- The onother word for sun
31 Clues: Systems of two stars • Traveler through space • The onother word for sun • A system of organizing time • Infect with disease or contagious • The largest moon in the solar system. • North Star in Lesser Bear constellation • A chemical food to grow bacteria in a petri-dish • The astronomy distance which equal to 3.26 light years • ...
Planets 2020-11-11
4 Clues: the sixth planet from the Sun. • the largest planet in the solar system. • the smallest planet in the solar system. • according to Greek mythology, was the grandfather of Zeus.
Greek/Latin Word Roots 1 2022-10-28
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- self + write
- not + believe + able to
- Greek/Latin root meaning "believe"
- Greek/Latin root meaning "write"
- Greek/Latin root meaning "carry"
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- Greek/Latin root meaning "water"
- change + carry
- not + see + able to
- Greek/Latin root meaning "look"
- Greek/Latin root meaning "see"
- Greek/Latin root meaning "time"
- Greek/Latin root meaning "earth"
- Greek/Latin root meaning "self"
13 Clues: self + write • change + carry • not + see + able to • not + believe + able to • Greek/Latin root meaning "see" • Greek/Latin root meaning "look" • Greek/Latin root meaning "time" • Greek/Latin root meaning "self" • Greek/Latin root meaning "water" • Greek/Latin root meaning "write" • Greek/Latin root meaning "earth" • Greek/Latin root meaning "carry" • ...
Papa's Birthday 2025 2025-01-20
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- Everyone's favorite Christmas present of 2024
- Annual Christmastime Parade
- The restaurant order that never came
- Name of the school Harry Potter attends
- Item not intended to be left in Christmas trees but somehow ends up there anyway
- Norah likes to do this a bit too much sometimes
- Hot item found near the garage
- A book Elliott and Norah enjoy reading
- Popular Taylor Swift Song
- Food most hated by Andrea
- Sad day when this ran out at dessert
- Elliott's sneak attack move
- World's current tallest building
- The restaurant item that was taken from Bubbie and given to a different table
- Nickname of a character in Vikings of the South, and a root growing by the barn
- Name of the "smog monster" in Godzilla films
- One of your National Park Road Trip stops
- The GOAT of Greek Mythology
- aka Bag of Organs
- One of Harry Potter's best friends
- Found deliciously at your house in the form of pie, bread and bar
- They like to feast on the fruit of your yard
- Breakfast for Norah at your house, but NOT Elliott
- Best wild animal sighting of 2024
- The name of the unicorn in your garage
- Name of Roman God of War and also a planet
- The place to find the best Mac and Cheese pizza
- Film franchise enjoyed most by Bubbie and Elliott
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- Papa wins the award for this sweet talent of his
- King of the Greek Gods
- The GOAT of Roman Mythology
- Bubbie and Elliott both like to give these
- Movie most recently seen in theater by all of us together
- A restaurant you first went to with Norah in 2024
- Taylor Swift's Boyfriend
- Brand of economy toilet paper Bubbie makes Papa use at home
- Exercise equipment grandpas should avoid during the Christmas season
- MN-famous canned meat
- Should-be Olympic event for Bubbie
- USWNT Soccer Coach
- Best brand of freezies
- Elliott's favorite restaurant
- Elliott loves to do this all the time
- The age of Elliott
- Elliott's favorite color
- A prestigious event held annually on January 19
- Frequently enjoyed in the morning or Irish
- Where toy snakes should not dwell
- Elliott's famous dance move
- Name of Hagrid's dog
- Style of beer frequently found in the garage fridge
- Papa and Elliott compete over how clean they can get these
- Something Elliott burns through constantly
- Norah's favorite color
- Maisy loses the use of these when you're away
- What Papa likes to do to stay fit
- Cool thing in the summertime, also a game
57 Clues: aka Bag of Organs • USWNT Soccer Coach • The age of Elliott • Name of Hagrid's dog • MN-famous canned meat • King of the Greek Gods • Best brand of freezies • Norah's favorite color • Taylor Swift's Boyfriend • Elliott's favorite color • Popular Taylor Swift Song • Food most hated by Andrea • Annual Christmastime Parade • The GOAT of Roman Mythology • Elliott's sneak attack move • ...
Eponyms of Greek, Roman and Nordic origin 2019-08-10
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- a forty-two-kilometer race; after a battle between Persians and Greeks
- changeable; moody; after the Greek messenger god
- of great strength; after a Greek demi-god associated with 12 labors
- a jaunty and fit woman; from a tribe of mythical female warriors
- food or drink working as a sexual stimulant; from the name of the Greek goddess of love and beauty
- ~ complex; sexual desire of a man for his mother; after a fabled Greek king
- a person characterized by self-importance and need for admiration
- ~ complex; sexual desire of a woman for her father; after a Greek, mythical heroine
- a day named after the supreme Nordic god (this one had many a name)
- one of the days of the week; after the Nordic goddess Frigg/Frea, the wife of Odin
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- an anesthetic named after the Greek god of sleep
- the month named after the Roman god of duality and beginnings
- torment or tease with the sight or promise of something that is unobtainable; after a mythological king punished by the gods with the receding sight of food and water
- one’s weakness(idiom); Achilles’ ~
- a person having characteristics of both male and female bodies
- a metallic element which at room temperature retains liquid state; after the Greek messenger god
- the month named after the Greek god of war
- tendon the link between the calf and the heel; Achille’s ~
- a gigantic tomb
- a day named after the Nordic god of strength and thunder
- showing homosexual desire for women; after the Greek island, home to a Greek poet Sappho
- an attractive, well-bulit man;
22 Clues: a gigantic tomb • an attractive, well-bulit man; • one’s weakness(idiom); Achilles’ ~ • the month named after the Greek god of war • an anesthetic named after the Greek god of sleep • changeable; moody; after the Greek messenger god • a day named after the Nordic god of strength and thunder • tendon the link between the calf and the heel; Achille’s ~ • ...
Greek Theatre 2013-10-20
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- Passageways or aisle’s .
- Means “Dancing Place”. Where the chorus sang and danced to the audience.
- The First Theatre Critic. Wrote "The Poetics-- a critical essay on Greek Tragedy.
- Acting without words.
- Greek festival which lasted 5-6 days and was meant to honor the god Dionysus.
- Greek Goddess of War and Wisdom. Athens is named after her.
- Hymns sung to honor Dionysus.
- Half man, half goat.
- Known as the first Actor.
- Aristophanes and Menander were Greek playwrights who wrote this genre of play.
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- Actors would play multiple roles. They would put on one of these to depict a new character.
- Greek genre of theatre that was highly sexual and crude in nature and ridiculed gods and heroes.
- An ankle-length or knee-length garment worn by Greek actors.
- Means "seeing place". The Seating area for the audience.
- A large outdoor theatre that was built on hillsides and held 15,000 to 20,000 people.
- Greek genre of theatre where characters struggle against hostile forces and end in defeat and ultimately death.
- A group of 12-15 men who sang and danced. They helped to tell the story and served as social commentators for the production.
- Famous Greek tragedy written by Sophocles.
- A building behind the playing area that was originally used for changing masks and costumes but eventually became an elevated performance surface.
- Greek god of wine, fertility, ecstasy and theatre.
- An actor or actress. Named after Thespis.
- Aeschylus, Eripides and Sophocles were Greek playwrights who wrote this genre of play.
- Season in which the City Dionysia took place.
23 Clues: Half man, half goat. • Acting without words. • Passageways or aisle’s . • Known as the first Actor. • Hymns sung to honor Dionysus. • An actor or actress. Named after Thespis. • Famous Greek tragedy written by Sophocles. • Season in which the City Dionysia took place. • Greek god of wine, fertility, ecstasy and theatre. • ...
HIST 3 Quiz 3 2023-09-28
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- this league was a confederacy of Greek polis'
- What best describes Greek religious beliefs and practices?
- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were famous examples of Greek...
- Who was allegedly responsible for reforming Sparta into a quasi-Democracy?
- this Greek philosopher argued illness was the result of natural causes
- This form of democracy may have been practiced by Ancient Africans, where kings needed consensus
- He was a celebrated reformer who updated Athenian law
- What was a Greek citizen soldier known as?
- Flavius Josephus questioned whether crediting this area for democracy
- Greek city states, especially Sparta, relied on this anti-democratic institution
- He was a famous Macedonian who conquered Persia and much of Mesopotamia
- This word comes from the ancient Greek demokratia
- What was the main unit of the Greek military known as?
- this was a devastating Civil War between Athens & Sparta
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- This Sumerian institution may have "hemmed in" the Kings, serving as a check on their power
- herodotus and thucydides are sometimes considered the fathers of...
- This democratic institution may have existed in Ancient Mesopotamia far before Greece
- Who did Greece credit for being responsible for the true democratic revolution in Ancient Greece?
- This ancient Sanskrit word may mean assembly, suggesting Vedic India practiced quasi-democracy
- This group was completely excluded from Greek democracy
- What was the language of Mycenaean Greece known as?
- this Greek dramatist was the author of Prometheus Bound
- the first Greco-Persian War was ended at the battle of...
- This form of democracy seeks all citizens vote on key issues
- This was a Spartan institution where young men lived and trained
25 Clues: What was a Greek citizen soldier known as? • this league was a confederacy of Greek polis' • This word comes from the ancient Greek demokratia • What was the language of Mycenaean Greece known as? • He was a celebrated reformer who updated Athenian law • What was the main unit of the Greek military known as? • This group was completely excluded from Greek democracy • ...
The Lightning Thief - Chapter 12-15 Vocab 2022-10-03
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- A monster from Greek mythology that breathes fire and has a lion’s head, a goat’s body, and a snake’s tail
- A person who designs buildings
- To exchange things (such as products or services) for other things instead of for money
- Ready and willing to fight, argue, etc.
- Running away to avoid being captured
- To take things from a place by force especially during a war
- Something (such as a plan or offer) that is presented to a person or group of people to consider
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- Unpredictable in behavior or performance
- A state or condition with regards to someone’s circumstances
- To go down; to go from a higher to a lower place
- A science that deals with matter and energy and the way they act on each other
11 Clues: A person who designs buildings • Running away to avoid being captured • Ready and willing to fight, argue, etc. • Unpredictable in behavior or performance • To go down; to go from a higher to a lower place • A state or condition with regards to someone’s circumstances • To take things from a place by force especially during a war • ...
Whale Rider 2025-11-26
25 Clues: Kahu • Fair • Koro • Kahu • Maori • People • Family • Solving • Respect • Plaites • Weather • Stranded • Whangara • Prophecy • Identity • Mythology • Spiritual • Connection • Porourangi • Forgivness • The grandson • Nanny FLowers • Relationships • The grandfather • Nature unfairness
Rome vs Greece crossword 2021-02-11
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- Both the Romans and Greek focused their art on ... figures.
- Roman did art for gods and goddesses, Greeks did art on buildings and cities
- Rome had Punic wars, Greeks had ... wars.
- Rome people made pottery out of earthenware, well Greek people made pottery out of
- In Rome people wear short sleeves or sleeveless, while in Greek people wear linen or ... fabric.
- In Rome the children listened to the father, well in Greek Answer activity.
- Both Greece and Rome both were in the ... war.
- In Rome the slaves were used for gladiators fighting, well Greek used slaved for
- roman had this game Battledore, the Greeks had this game Answer.
- in Rome kids would play with yo-yos, marbles and skipping ropes, well rattles, dolls, yo-yos, push- and pull-toys, and ... hoops.
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- Both ancient Greece and Rome had
- In Rome women shared almost equal rights with Roman men, well in Greek women cleaned the
- Roman had Julius Caesar, Greek had ... the great.
- Roman had numerals, well Greece Answer.
- Roman kids were educated for their house,well Greek kids were educated for an ... school.
- While roman were a republican, the Greek were an
- In Greece they don’t use numerals while Rome ... roman numerals.
- Both ancient Greece and Rome both were
- In Rome the children listened to the father, well in Greek ... activity.
- Both ancient Greece and Rome both had a job of
20 Clues: Both ancient Greece and Rome had • Both ancient Greece and Rome both were • Roman had numerals, well Greece Answer. • Rome had Punic wars, Greeks had ... wars. • Both Greece and Rome both were in the ... war. • Both ancient Greece and Rome both had a job of • While roman were a republican, the Greek were an • Roman had Julius Caesar, Greek had ... the great. • ...
Gods and Godessess 2018-10-24
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- Zeus's roman name
- Weapon of Posiedon
- Seventh stage of the hero cycle
- Zeus's ultimate test
- Lured sailors with their singing
- Another name for mother Earth
- The titan god of heavenly light
- Monster of a hundred hands
- Monsters with one eye
- A named used for the child of a human and god
- Rules the underworld
- Head of snakes
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- Fourth element of mythology
- Hades weapon
- Second element of mythology
- Mother of Aphrodite
- God of war
- Fourth stage of the hero cycle
- Goddess of childbirth and marriage
- Mother of Hercules
- Third stage of the hero cycle
- Goddess of the moon
- / God of the sea
- The youngest and strongest of the 12 titans
- The first king of Atlantis
25 Clues: God of war • Hades weapon • Head of snakes • Zeus's roman name • / God of the sea • Weapon of Posiedon • Mother of Hercules • Mother of Aphrodite • Goddess of the moon • Zeus's ultimate test • Rules the underworld • Monsters with one eye • Monster of a hundred hands • The first king of Atlantis • Fourth element of mythology • Second element of mythology • Another name for mother Earth • ...
Gods and Godessess 2018-10-24
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- Another name for mother Earth
- Seventh stage of the hero cycle
- The youngest and strongest of the 12 titans
- Zeus's roman name
- Monster of a hundred hands
- / God of the sea
- God of war
- Third stage of the hero cycle
- Goddess of the moon
- Hades weapon
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- A named used for the child of a human and god
- Mother of Hercules
- Weapon of Posiedon
- Zeus's ultimate test
- Fourth element of mythology
- Second element of mythology
- Monsters with one eye
- Head of snakes
- Mother of Aphrodite
- The first king of Atlantis
- Rules the underworld
- Goddess of childbirth and marriage
- The titan god of heavenly light
- Lured sailors with their singing
- Fourth stage of the hero cycle
25 Clues: God of war • Hades weapon • Head of snakes • Zeus's roman name • / God of the sea • Mother of Hercules • Weapon of Posiedon • Mother of Aphrodite • Goddess of the moon • Zeus's ultimate test • Rules the underworld • Monsters with one eye • Monster of a hundred hands • The first king of Atlantis • Fourth element of mythology • Second element of mythology • Another name for mother Earth • ...
Words Christians Should Know 2025-02-04
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- the Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper of Jesus, involving the partaking of bread and wine. (Greek: "eucharistia" - εὐχαριστία)
- a Christian sacrament symbolizing purification and initiation into the faith, often by immersion in water. (Greek: "baptisma" - βάπτισμα)
- a Hebrew expression meaning "Praise the Lord," used in joyful worship.
- the reconciliation between God and humanity, accomplished through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. (Greek: "katallagē" - καταλλαγή)
- the sharing in the body and blood of Christ, symbolized by bread and wine. (Greek: "koinonia" - κοινωνία)
- the divine splendor, majesty, and perfection attributed to God.
- a state of humiliation or dishonor due to sin or moral failure, often resulting in repentance.
- the act of expressing admiration or gratitude toward God, typically in song or words.
- the invocation of divine favor upon someone or something.
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- the spreading of the Christian gospel and the call to repentance and faith in Christ. (Greek: "euangelion" - εὐαγγέλιον)
- the turning away from sin and turning toward God, often marked by sorrow and a desire for change. (Greek: "metanoia" - μετάνοια)
- belief in and trust in God, often associated with salvation and righteousness. (Greek: "pistis" - πίστις)
- a follower of Jesus, one who learns from Him and imitates His life. (Greek: "mathētēs" - μαθητής)
- deliverance from sin and its consequences, granted by God through Jesus Christ. (Greek: "sōtēria" - σωτηρία)
- a declaration of divine favor, often used in the context of the blessings in the Sermon on the Mount.
- the act of giving reverence and adoration to God, often including prayer and rituals.
- a formal agreement between God and His people, often involving promises and obligations. (Hebrew: "berith" - בְּרִית)
- a Hebrew word meaning "so be it," used to affirm the truth or validity of a statement or prayer.
- the unmerited, unearned favor of God, particularly in salvation. (Greek: "charis" - χάρις)
- the process by which a believer is made holy and set apart for God’s purposes. (Greek: "hagiasmos" - ἁγιασμός)
20 Clues: the invocation of divine favor upon someone or something. • the divine splendor, majesty, and perfection attributed to God. • a Hebrew expression meaning "Praise the Lord," used in joyful worship. • the act of giving reverence and adoration to God, often including prayer and rituals. • ...
Goddess 2024-09-09
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- Greek goddess and wife of the sea god
- Babylonian goddess of chaos and creation
- Celtic goddess associated with war and fate
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Norse goddess of winter and hunting
- Hindu goddess of devotion and love
- Egyptian goddess of night and mourning
- Celtic goddess of fire and poetry
- Babylonian goddess of love and conflict
- Shinto sun goddess
- Greek goddess of spring and the underworld
- Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood
- Queen of the Greek gods and goddess of marriage
- Hindu mother goddess and cosmic order
- Greek goddess known for love and beauty
- Egyptian goddess of love and music
- Canaanite mother goddess
- Sumerian goddess ruling the underworld
- Welsh goddess of flowers and the moon
- Norse goddess of love and fertility
- Greek goddess of magic and the night
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- Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness
- Shinto goddess of the moon
- Hindu goddess of war and protection
- Sumerian goddess of love and war
- Hindu goddess of destruction and transformation
- Chinese goddess of mercy and compassion
- Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Chinese creator goddess
- Norse goddess of marriage and motherhood
- Another name for the Greek goddess of spring
- Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity
- Greek mother goddess of the Olympian gods
- Chinese goddess of the sea
- Shinto goddess of rice and fertility
- Greek goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- Greek goddess associated with the hearth
- Egyptian goddess of war and healing
- Hindu goddess of the earth and wife of Rama
- Norse goddess associated with earth
- Phoenician goddess of love and fertility
- Celtic mother goddess of fertility
- Welsh goddess associated with horses
- Yoruba goddess of winds and transformation
- Buddhist goddess of compassion and protection
- Norse goddess ruling over the underworld
- Celtic goddess of horses
- Hindu goddess of knowledge and arts
48 Clues: Shinto sun goddess • Chinese creator goddess • Canaanite mother goddess • Celtic goddess of horses • Shinto goddess of the moon • Chinese goddess of the sea • Egyptian goddess of the sky • Sumerian goddess of love and war • Celtic goddess of fire and poetry • Hindu goddess of devotion and love • Celtic mother goddess of fertility • Egyptian goddess of love and music • ...
Eponyms of Greek, Roman and Nordic origin 2019-08-21
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- ~ complex; sexual desire of a man for his mother; after a fabled Greek king
- an anesthetic named after the Greek god of sleep
- one of the days of the week; after the Nordic goddess Frigg/Frea, the wife of Odin
- the place of the muses
- a forty-two-kilometer race; after a battle between Persians and Greeks
- a gigantic tomb
- a person characterized by self-importance and need for admiration
- “good death” in Greek
- an attractive, well-built man;
- showing homosexual desire for women; after the Greek island, home to a Greek poet Sappho
- the repetition of one’s voice caused by the reflection of sound waves
- food or drink working as a sexual stimulant; after the name of the Greek goddess of love and beauty
- sb extremely intelligent and therefore exceptional
- changeable; moody; after the Greek messenger god
- a great journey, after a Greek mythological traveler
- the month named after the Greek god of war
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- the month named after the Roman god of duality and beginnings
- the colorful muscle around one’s pupil
- a day named after the supreme Nordic god (this one had many a name)
- a metallic element which at room temperature retains liquid state; after the Greek messenger god
- box the source of all suffering
- a jaunty and fit woman; after a tribe of mythical female warriors
- torment or tease with the sight or promise of something that is unobtainable; after a mythological king punished by the gods with the receding sight of food and water
- ~ complex; sexual desire of a woman for her father; after a Greek, mythical heroine
- a person having characteristics of both male and female bodies
- the link between the calf and the heel; Achilles’ ~
- a type of jellyfish
- of great strength; after a Greek demi-god associated with 12 labors
- archenemy
- one’s weakness(idiom); Achilles’ ~
- a day named after the Nordic god of strength and thunder
31 Clues: archenemy • a gigantic tomb • a type of jellyfish • “good death” in Greek • the place of the muses • an attractive, well-built man; • box the source of all suffering • one’s weakness(idiom); Achilles’ ~ • the colorful muscle around one’s pupil • the month named after the Greek god of war • an anesthetic named after the Greek god of sleep • ...
Ancient Greece and Persia 2023-02-02
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- A childrens story meant to teach a lesson
- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia.
- Conflict between Athens and Sparta, which eventually lead to their collapse.
- This style of column features simple, heavy columns with out bases
- A long piece of poetry usually about heroes and monsters
- The first massive empire in history
- Two manor Persian invasions of Greece in which the Persians were defeated on both land and sea
- An aggressive war like people who destroyed Troy
- King of Persia who expanded the empireand invaded Greece but was defeated at the Battle of Marathon
- Founder of the Persian Empire
- One of the seven wonders of the ancient world,it was the largest statue in ancient times
- A wealthy civilization on the island of Crete who inspired later Greek societies
- A greek play when the hero dies usually due to their own pride
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- Two epic poems written describing parts of the Trojan War
- The first and last letter of the Greek alphabet
- A greek Philosopher, taught Alexander the Great,started a famous school, studied with Plato
- Athenian leader noted for ordering the construction of the parthenon
- A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- This style of column has elongated capitals that are decorated with leaves.
- A greek pay based upon everyday life that usually made fun of Greek celebrities and politicians
- A greek slave who wrote fables
- A war like people who migrated into mainland Greece after the destruction of the Mycenaean civilization
- An order of Greek architecture that features columns with scrolled capitals
- One of the seven wonders of the ancient world it light up the harbors of ancient alexandria
- Socrates most well known pupil. Founded an academy in Athens
- A city destroyed by the Mycenaean people
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- A democratic Greek city-state who accomplished many cultural achievements, and who were constantly at war
- A powerful Greek city-state that was often at war with Athens
- Of or relating to Greek history culture or art after Alexander the great
30 Clues: Founder of the Persian Empire • A greek slave who wrote fables • The first massive empire in history • A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena • A city destroyed by the Mycenaean people • A childrens story meant to teach a lesson • The first and last letter of the Greek alphabet • An aggressive war like people who destroyed Troy • ...
Roots 1-12 2024-02-13
12 Clues: Greek for "fear" • Greek for "sound" • Greek for "light" • Latin for "sound" • Greek for "turning" • Greek for "measure" • Greek for "movement" • Greek for "with, together" • Greek for "to write or draw" • Greek for "love, friendship" • Greek for "far away, distant" • Greek for "put, place, position"
Unit 8, Lesson 1b 2020-06-16
The oddysey 2024-06-07
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- one of the great Panhellenic heroes of Greek mythology.
- the wife of the main character in the play, the king of Ithaca, Odysseus.
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- god of heaven and thunder
- nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia, where, according to Homer's Odyssey, she detained Odysseus for seven years.
- was one of the warriors who surreptitiously entered Troy on a wooden horse.
- goddess of wisdom, war and crafts, and favorite daughter of Zeus.
- one of the kings who razed the famous city of Troy after a ten-year siege.
7 Clues: god of heaven and thunder • one of the great Panhellenic heroes of Greek mythology. • goddess of wisdom, war and crafts, and favorite daughter of Zeus. • the wife of the main character in the play, the king of Ithaca, Odysseus. • one of the kings who razed the famous city of Troy after a ten-year siege. • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2023-11-07
13 Clues: name of: Juno • name of: Atlas • name of: Horae • name of: Vesta • name of: Liber • name of: Vulcan • name of: Latona • name of: Parcae • name of: Lucina • name of: Hercules • name of: Dioscuri • name of: Juventas • name of: Victoria
Greek Art Review for Final Test 2021-11-04
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- the top feature of a column
- ancient Greek civilization gave birth to this concept
- this column has no base
- they made copies of original Greek sculptures
- archaic Greek male form sculpture
- famous Greek temple with simple rectangular building and 3 step platform
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- the only ones allowed to use Greek temples
- Greek known for mathematics
- this period of Greek sculpture was influenced by the Egyptians
- commissioned the Parthenon in Greece
- Greeks portrayed gods as...
- column with double ram' horn capitals
- famous classical Greek sculpture, originally created in bronze
- the 2nd style of Greek vase painting
14 Clues: this column has no base • Greek known for mathematics • the top feature of a column • Greeks portrayed gods as... • archaic Greek male form sculpture • commissioned the Parthenon in Greece • the 2nd style of Greek vase painting • column with double ram' horn capitals • the only ones allowed to use Greek temples • they made copies of original Greek sculptures • ...
greece 2024-09-19
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- a bone of the finger or toe
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- government by the people
- Achaemenid empire and greek
- presumed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two hugely influential epic poems of ancient Greece
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath.
- a state governed by the aristocracy
- an inhabitant of Mycenae or member of the Mycenaean people
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- fusion of the ancient Greek world
- was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia
- an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period
- conflict between the Achaemenid empire and greek
- a city state in ancient greece
- a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek
- Greek philosopher
- an inhabitant of Minoan Crete or member of the Minoan people
16 Clues: Greek philosopher • government by the people • a bone of the finger or toe • Achaemenid empire and greek • a city state in ancient greece • fusion of the ancient Greek world • a state governed by the aristocracy • was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. • was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia • conflict between the Achaemenid empire and greek • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-12-09
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- the city state known for warriors
- traditional stories that explain nature and heroes
- a famous Greek city known for philosophy
- culture spread by Alexander the Great
- a Greek warship used in naval battles
- the mountain where the gods were believed to live
- the war fought between Athens and Sparta
- Greek poet who wrote The Odyssey
- a meeting where citizens voted
- a public speaker in Athens
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- city state where boys began military training at age seven
- the city state that valued education and democracy
- a temple built to honor Athena
- the goddess of wisdom
- the city conquered and burned by Alexander
- a government ruled by the people
- a Greek foot soldier
- a marketplace in Greek city states
- leader of the Greek gods
- the sea that shaped early Greek life
20 Clues: a Greek foot soldier • the goddess of wisdom • leader of the Greek gods • a public speaker in Athens • a temple built to honor Athena • a meeting where citizens voted • a government ruled by the people • Greek poet who wrote The Odyssey • the city state known for warriors • a marketplace in Greek city states • the sea that shaped early Greek life • ...
The Iliad 2025-09-21
15 Clues: combat • horse-cart • king of Troy • greek vessels • pointed weapon • greek demi-god • protective gear • city under seige • cunning greek thinker • greek selfless soldier • greatest of greek gods • prideful prize stealer • immortal mother figure • goddess of wisedom & war • most beautiful mortal woman
Chapter 8 2015-03-04
23 Clues: rule • food • ally • fears • rough • funny • small • false • spread • rulers • school • support • serious • disease • powerful • big city • knowledge • system 10 • adventure • government • Elvis Presley • Abraham Lincoln • mount rushmoure
Greece 2021-02-11
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- the country was not controlled by ____
- greek had the same _______ we use today
- built houses to keep cool during the ____
- they had many wall _______
- _____ were very interested in tragedy
- they decorated their _____
- Ancient greek had no ____ like today
- in greece ____ was not aloud
- they had many mountains to ______ themselves
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- ancient greek had for ____ years
- greece had many _______
- Armies of ____
- played a huge role in the_______
- The boys of greek loved to ____
- ______ was important to western civilizations
- ______ was one of their gods
- at age 12 and 13 got _____
- children in ancient greek played ____
- ______ was for people to form a group
- boys attended ______
20 Clues: Armies of ____ • boys attended ______ • greece had many _______ • at age 12 and 13 got _____ • they had many wall _______ • they decorated their _____ • ______ was one of their gods • in greece ____ was not aloud • The boys of greek loved to ____ • ancient greek had for ____ years • played a huge role in the_______ • Ancient greek had no ____ like today • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- God of love and sexual desire.
- Great Athenian hero who slew the Minotaur of Crete
- Goddess of love, beauty, and desire, almost all men fall for her.
- God of music, prophecy, healing, archery, and moon. He was most beautiful of all gods. Known for golden bows and arrows.
- Goddess of wisdom, war, weaving, and crafts. Zeus swallowed her mother while she was in her and she was born full-grown with a spear in hand.
- God of herds, trade, thievery, athletics, but more known for being the Messenger God.
- Goddess of hunting, wild animals, children, moon. Known for her silver bow and arrows.
- Goddess of marriage, sky, Queen of the Gods. Daughter of Cronos and Rhea and sister to Zeus, her husband, whom she is very jealous when he looks at other women.
- Son of Zeus and Danae/brought back head of Medusa after a long journey to free his mother from Polydectes.
- Goddess of the soul, married to Eros (until she ruined it).
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- Kind of all Gods and people, cannot resist feminine beauty, married to Hera.
- God of earthquakes, floods, horses, King of the Sea. Son of Cronos and Rhea and husband to Amphitrite.
- Gigantic, three-headed hound of Hates.
- God of smiths, fire, metalworking. Son of Hera and husband to Aphrodite.
- Goddess of grain, bread, agriculure. Loved her daughter Persephone very much.
- Olympian god of war, courage, and civil order. Seen as either a mature, bearded warrior armed for battle or a nude, beardless youth with a helm and a spear.
- Hair of snakes, fangs, long nails, black tongue, anyone who saw her face turned to stone.
- God of the dead, King of the Underworld. Son of Cronos and Rhea and husband to Persephone.
18 Clues: God of love and sexual desire. • Gigantic, three-headed hound of Hates. • Great Athenian hero who slew the Minotaur of Crete • Goddess of the soul, married to Eros (until she ruined it). • Goddess of love, beauty, and desire, almost all men fall for her. • God of smiths, fire, metalworking. Son of Hera and husband to Aphrodite. • ...
Norse Mythology 2022-03-01
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- God of chaos and mischief
- Odin's magical throne
- The first of the fire giants
- Maidens who guide the souls of dead warriors
- God of thunder and lightning
- Thor's magic hammer
- Realm of mankind
- Queen of Asgard
- The fabled "world tree"
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- The "All-Father" of the gods
- Goddess of death
- Realm of the Norse gods
- Realm of the giants
- Odin's favorite son
- Wife of Thor
- Heavenly hall in Asgard
- Fabled Norse apocalypse
- The first of the frost giants
18 Clues: Wife of Thor • Queen of Asgard • Goddess of death • Realm of mankind • Realm of the giants • Odin's favorite son • Thor's magic hammer • Odin's magical throne • Realm of the Norse gods • Heavenly hall in Asgard • Fabled Norse apocalypse • The fabled "world tree" • God of chaos and mischief • The "All-Father" of the gods • The first of the fire giants • God of thunder and lightning • ...
Norse Mythology 2022-02-22
18 Clues: watcher • god of war • Odin's seat • Thor's hall • Thor's wife • ruler of gods • god of pOEtrY • god of wisdom • god of mischief • queen of gods(n) • queen of gods(g) • god of the sea(n) • god of the sea(g) • Odin's other hall • god of thunder(n) • god of thunder(g) • god of the underworld • Odin's hall of warriors
Ancient Greece Crossword(CYOA) 2023-05-12
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- Down south, next to the coast...
- Down south...
- The battle of...
- Island off of the coast...
- Greek government strategy...
- Greek city state, also on the coast...
- ... Empire
- Greek city state, Up north above Athens...
- The battle of...
- slaves were forced to make...
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- Athens and sparta are both a greek city...
- More coastal, up north...
- King... of ancient Greece
- Ancient...
- The battle of...
- Mountain in Ancient Greece, far north...
- The battle of...
- neighboring country...
- Greek city state, Down south below Athens...
- ... Revolt
20 Clues: Ancient... • ... Revolt • ... Empire • Down south... • The battle of... • The battle of... • The battle of... • The battle of... • neighboring country... • More coastal, up north... • King... of ancient Greece • Island off of the coast... • Greek government strategy... • slaves were forced to make... • Down south, next to the coast... • Greek city state, also on the coast... • ...
mythical creatures 2023-06-25
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- A legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish. Mermaids are often associated with beauty and enchantment.
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology. Cyclopes are known for their great strength and are often depicted as living in caves or mountains.
- A legendary sea monster often described as a giant octopus or squid. The kraken is said to dwell deep in the ocean and can cause powerful storms.
- A mythical winged horse often associated with poetic inspiration and the power of flight. Pegasus is depicted as elegant, swift, and graceful.
- Ness Monster A legendary creature said to inhabit Loch Ness, a lake in Scotland. The Loch Ness Monster, or "Nessie," is often described as a large aquatic dinosaur-like creature.
- A mythical creature that resembles a horse with a single horn on its forehead. It is often depicted as gentle, kind, and magical.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. Griffins are known for their strength, courage, and keen eyesight.
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human. In Greek mythology, the minotaur was confined to a labyrinth and defeated by Theseus.
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- A mythical creature known for its large size and often depicted as having a grotesque appearance. Trolls are often portrayed as mischievous or dangerous.
- A human who can transform into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during the full moon. Legends often portray werewolves as having enhanced senses and strength.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. Centaurs are often depicted as skilled archers and powerful warriors.
- A mythical bird that is said to be born again from its ashes. The phoenix symbolizes rebirth, renewal, and immortality.
- A legendary creature with a reptilian body, wings, and often portrayed as breathing fire. Dragons are powerful and appear in many myths and stories.
- A mythical creature, often depicted as a beautiful woman, that lures sailors with their enchanting voices and music, causing them to shipwreck.
- A small, magical creature often depicted as having wings and the ability to grant wishes. Fairies are associated with nature and enchantment.
15 Clues: A mythical bird that is said to be born again from its ashes. The phoenix symbolizes rebirth, renewal, and immortality. • A mythical creature that resembles a horse with a single horn on its forehead. It is often depicted as gentle, kind, and magical. • ...
Gods and Goddesses 2024-05-04
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- Greek god of strength
- Roman king of the underworld
- Roman king of the gods
- Roman queen of the gods
- Roman goddess of the harvest
- Greek queen of the gods
- Roman messenger of the gods
- Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Roman god of fire and metal
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- Roman goddess of youth
- Greek king of the gods
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Greek king of the seas
- God with same name in Greek and Roman
- Roman god of war
16 Clues: Roman god of war • Greek god of strength • Roman goddess of youth • Greek king of the gods • Greek king of the seas • Roman king of the gods • Roman queen of the gods • Greek queen of the gods • Roman messenger of the gods • Roman god of fire and metal • Roman king of the underworld • Roman goddess of the harvest • Roman goddess of love and beauty • Greek goddess of love and beauty • ...
Sant george 2024-04-09
25 Clues: Fe • Drac • Sant • Honor • Escut • Cerca • Canyo • Màrtir • Llança • Triomf • Caball • Espasa • Bandera • Castell • Batalla • Coratge • Medieval • Llegenda • Cavaller • Valentia • Armadura • Princesa • Victòria • Mitologia • Cavalleria
Greece-Most Visited Tourist Attractions 2023-07-14
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- - Archaeological site and ancient sanctuary, considered the center of the world in Greek mythology.
- - UNESCO-listed island with important archaeological ruins, including temples, statues, and ancient marketplaces.
- - Ancient theater renowned for its exceptional acoustics and well-preserved architectural features.
- - Greece's largest island known for its diverse landscapes, ancient ruins, and the Palace of Knossos.
- - Impressive engineering feat connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Aegean Sea, offering scenic boat trips.
- - Ancient citadel and UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring the iconic Parthenon and stunning views of Athens.
- - Picturesque island known for its white-washed buildings, stunning sunsets, and breathtaking caldera views.
- - UNESCO-listed medieval town with well-preserved fortifications, narrow streets, and the Palace of the Grand Master.
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- - Archaeological site with the remains of an ancient city and the famous Lion Gate.
- - One of the top archeological sites here in Greece, located just outside of Heraklion, one of the main gateways to Crete.
- - Spectacular hiking trail in Crete, offering breathtaking views and an immersive natural experience.
- - UNESCO World Heritage site, thanks to its elegant Italianate architecture — it was ruled by the Venetians for several centuries.
- - UNESCO-listed monastic complex with monasteries perched on towering rock formations.
- - Archaeological site where the ancient Olympic Games were held, showcasing the remains of temples and athletic facilities.
- - Greece's second-largest city known for its vibrant culture, historic sites, and lively waterfront.
- - Mythical home of the Greek gods and the highest mountain in Greece, offering hiking and stunning natural beauty.
- - Popular island destination famous for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and charming Cycladic architecture.
17 Clues: - Archaeological site with the remains of an ancient city and the famous Lion Gate. • - UNESCO-listed monastic complex with monasteries perched on towering rock formations. • - Archaeological site and ancient sanctuary, considered the center of the world in Greek mythology. • ...
Science Crossword By Wow M.3/302 2015-02-03
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- A spot or patch appearing from time to time on the sun’s surface, appearing dark by contrast with its surroundings
- An object with gravity so strong than nothing, not even light, can escape.
- The apparent change in position of an object when you look at it from distance
- Angular distance above the horizon esp. a celestial object.
- the process by which hydrogen atoms together in sun’s core to form helium.
- Things such as forest, water, minerals that we found in nature and it is useful for humans
- The distance that light travels in one year, about 9.5 million million km.
- A huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by the gravity.
- The largest moon in the solar system.
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space, spread out in an immense volume
- A constellation in the northern sky, name after the vain queen in Greek mythology, who boasted her unrivalled beauty.
- A theory prevailing cosmological model for the birth of the universe.
- Systems of two stars
- A star constellation which has shape likes the hunter. The easiest thing to identify this constellation is his belt.
- A star group which contains no more than a few thousand stars
- A chemical food to grow bacteria in a petri-dish
- The line at which the earth’s surface and the sky appear to meet
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- The astronomy distance which equal to 3.26 light years
- A small, rapidly moving meteor burning up on entering the earth’s atmosphere
- A process by which components in a chemical mixture are separated according to their different boiling points.
- a network of high-voltage power lines connecting two major power stations.
- The globular cluster which named from the seven daughters of Atlas turned into a group of stars in Greek mythology
- Infect with disease or contagious
- The constellation which name came from the winged divine stallion usually depicted as pure white in colour. He was sired by Poseidon, in his role as horse-god.
- One of Jupiter’s moon which astronomers suspect that it has an icy crust covers an ocean liquid water underneath.
- The condition that life needed ex. suitable temperature
- A system of organizing time
- Traveler through space
- North Star in Lesser Bear constellation
- A band of the celestial sphere extending to either side of the ecliptic that represents the path of the principal planets, the moon, and the sun. It divided into 12 equal parts called signs bearing the name of the constellation.
30 Clues: Systems of two stars • Traveler through space • A system of organizing time • Infect with disease or contagious • The largest moon in the solar system. • North Star in Lesser Bear constellation • A chemical food to grow bacteria in a petri-dish • The astronomy distance which equal to 3.26 light years • The condition that life needed ex. suitable temperature • ...
Greek Theater History 2021-04-14
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- Greek for "Goat Song"
- Greek God that was given offerings in ritual performances
- Aristotle's Reversal
- Excessive Pride
- Fatal Flaw
- Aristotle's Teacher and Mentor
- Theater began as __________
- Imitation; drama copies nature
- Crane that lowered actors into a scene
- flat acting space on a Greek stage
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- Greek for "The Seeing Place"
- An emotional release
- offering vessel on a Greek stage
- Aristotle's work on Drama
- outdoor performance area with raked seating
- name we give actors today; from the first actor's name
- "God in the Machine"
- weathly Grecian who payed for all aspects of putting on a production
- stepped out from the chorus and became the first actor
- Four written works that are related to one another
20 Clues: Fatal Flaw • Excessive Pride • An emotional release • "God in the Machine" • Aristotle's Reversal • Greek for "Goat Song" • Aristotle's work on Drama • Theater began as __________ • Greek for "The Seeing Place" • Aristotle's Teacher and Mentor • Imitation; drama copies nature • offering vessel on a Greek stage • flat acting space on a Greek stage • Crane that lowered actors into a scene • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-04-21
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- Soldiers on horseback
- Rule by a few
- Father of Philosophy
- Greek doctor
- Ruler who held power by the use of force
- The first democracy
- Greek military formation
- Government where people rule themselves
- Phillip I's son
- Largest peninsula in Aegean World
- He developed the water screw
- wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- Alexander's teacher
- Founder of the Persian Empire
- Largest Island in Aegean World
- Created the "Academy"
- First battle of the Persian Wars
- Wrote comedies
- Temple to Athena in Athens
- Greek drama
- Stories that teach a life lesson
- Greek-like
- Ancient culture that developed on Crete
- Greek city-state
- the most famous political leader of Athens
25 Clues: Greek-like • Greek drama • Greek doctor • Rule by a few • Wrote comedies • Phillip I's son • Greek city-state • Alexander's teacher • The first democracy • Father of Philosophy • Soldiers on horseback • Created the "Academy" • Greek military formation • Temple to Athena in Athens • He developed the water screw • Founder of the Persian Empire • Largest Island in Aegean World • ...
Mythology, Will 2013-05-21
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- legend says he founded Rome
- godess of war strategy and wisdom
- rules the water
- Thrown to earth by Hera
- He is forever thirsty
- godess of cornfield
- most beautiful male god
- king of the gods
- traded pipes for a lyre
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- The fields of heaven in the underworld
- can turn anything into gold
- gave humans fire
- kills medusa
- became temped by a box
- roles boulders up a hill but they always fall back down
- god of underworld
- kills the minotaur
- wife of Zeus
18 Clues: kills medusa • wife of Zeus • rules the water • gave humans fire • king of the gods • god of underworld • kills the minotaur • godess of cornfield • He is forever thirsty • became temped by a box • Thrown to earth by Hera • most beautiful male god • traded pipes for a lyre • legend says he founded Rome • can turn anything into gold • godess of war strategy and wisdom • ...
greak mythology 2024-01-03
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- love goddess
- west wind
- guy who got killed by zephyrus
- sun god
- primordial deity of the night
- gaia's son husband thingy
- lightning god
- girl that Psyche has to take beauty from
- guy who cooked his sun
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- god of death
- pain and darkness
- tantalus's son that he cooked
- eros's wife
- psyche's husband
- your teacher (no space after ms)
- zeus's dad
- goddess of marriage
- river of death
18 Clues: sun god • west wind • zeus's dad • eros's wife • god of death • love goddess • lightning god • river of death • psyche's husband • pain and darkness • goddess of marriage • guy who cooked his sun • gaia's son husband thingy • tantalus's son that he cooked • primordial deity of the night • guy who got killed by zephyrus • your teacher (no space after ms) • girl that Psyche has to take beauty from
independent novel study crossword 2016-10-18
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- - a paved public walk, typically one along a waterfront at a resort
- - make (someone) agitated or confused.
- - in Norse mythology, is a being who presides over a realm of the same name, where she receives a portion of the dead
- - a waterproof overshoe, typically made of rubber.
- - a dense growth of shrubs and other plants
- - a member of the race of giants, enemies of the gods.
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- - one of four containers with tops in the form of animal heads of the gods,
- - the state of being subject to death.
- - is an undead creature from Norse mythology, a subset of Germanic mythology.
- - is cooked every day and in the evening he is whole again
- - Jig dolls
- - the upper edge of the side of a boat or ship.
- - a wardrobe or movable cabinet, typically one that is ornate or antique.
- - a person living in solitude as a religious discipline
- - a water nymph said to inhabit a river, spring, or waterfall.
15 Clues: - Jig dolls • - the state of being subject to death. • - make (someone) agitated or confused. • - a dense growth of shrubs and other plants • - the upper edge of the side of a boat or ship. • - a waterproof overshoe, typically made of rubber. • - a member of the race of giants, enemies of the gods. • - a person living in solitude as a religious discipline • ...
Norse Mythology 2023-10-14
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- Odin's raven representing memory
- Thor's weapon
- Most beloved god
- All-father of gods
- Wife of Odin
- Home of slain warriors
- Goddess of love and fertility
- Giant monstrous wolf
- 8-legged horse
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- Rainbow bridge between Asgard and Midgard
- Midgard serpent
- Realm of humans
- Odin's raven representing thought
- Home of Norse gods
- Warrior women guides to Valhalla
- Presided over Norse underworld
- Trickster god
- God of thunder and lightening
18 Clues: Wife of Odin • Thor's weapon • Trickster god • 8-legged horse • Midgard serpent • Realm of humans • Most beloved god • Home of Norse gods • All-father of gods • Giant monstrous wolf • Home of slain warriors • Goddess of love and fertility • God of thunder and lightening • Presided over Norse underworld • Odin's raven representing memory • Warrior women guides to Valhalla • ...
Norse Mythology 2022-12-15
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- the trickster god
- the giant who turned into the Yggdrasil
- god of thunder
- Gods who live in Vanaheim
- chews at the bottom of the tree of Yggdrasil
- the name of the home of the Frost Giants
- rides a boar into battle
- Valkyrie bring the dead warriors to this place
- species in Alfheim
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- Hel’s father
- The keeper of the Mime’s well
- place of dwelling of Baldr
- carries messages up and down the tree of life
- god of fertility
- Chief of Aesir; tribe of deities; Leader of Asgard
- the guardian of Bifrost
- rules Niflheim
- Home is Svartalvheim
- lives in Fensalir
19 Clues: Hel’s father • god of thunder • rules Niflheim • god of fertility • the trickster god • lives in Fensalir • species in Alfheim • Home is Svartalvheim • the guardian of Bifrost • rides a boar into battle • Gods who live in Vanaheim • place of dwelling of Baldr • The keeper of the Mime’s well • the giant who turned into the Yggdrasil • the name of the home of the Frost Giants • ...
Fiction Genres 2022-10-09
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- books that rhyme
- Epic Journeys
- alien life, robots, machines; space exploration
- panels with words/speech balloons; sound effects
- gods, heroes, monsters; elements from mythology
- missing persons & objects; clues & evidence
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- death/afterlife; may have zombies, ghosts, vampires
- set in the past; historical events
- emotionally satisfying; happy ending
- believable situations with fictional characters
- Good vs. Evil; Imaginary worlds & creatures
- quick reads; picture books
12 Clues: Epic Journeys • books that rhyme • quick reads; picture books • set in the past; historical events • emotionally satisfying; happy ending • Good vs. Evil; Imaginary worlds & creatures • missing persons & objects; clues & evidence • believable situations with fictional characters • alien life, robots, machines; space exploration • ...
Greek Gods and Roman Gods 2025-10-23
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- The strong man who had twelve labors
- Where the Gods Live
- The Roman god of love
- the Roman god of war
- The Greek god of war
- The Greek king of gods
- The god of wine
- The Roman goddess of love
- The half-horse, half-man
- The god of the sun, music, and prophecy
- The Roman god of the sea
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- The Roman god of the underworld
- The winged horse and symbol of House Homer
- The Roman messenger god
- The monster who had snakes for hair
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The Greek god of the Sea
- The Roman king of gods
- The messenger god
- The Greek goddess of love
20 Clues: The god of wine • The messenger god • Where the Gods Live • the Roman god of war • The Greek god of war • The Roman god of love • The Greek king of gods • The Roman king of gods • The Roman messenger god • The Greek god of the Sea • The half-horse, half-man • The Roman god of the sea • The Roman goddess of love • The Greek goddess of love • The Roman god of the underworld • ...
Literary Genres 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Gods • - Past • - Life • - Magic • - Facts • - Quest • - Moral • - Rhyme • - Funny • - Scary • - Acting • - Legends • - Detective • fiction - Space • tale - Princess
percy jackson the sea of monsters 2021-11-30
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- the handler of riptide and the main character
- a greek god of marriage
- a blacksmith at camp halfblood
- try to kill halfboods
- god of wisdom
- half greek god half human
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- percy's half brother
- Percy Jackson's sword
- percy's dad
- percy's best friend
- a greek god of theives
- a female greek god
- god of the underworld
- the greek god of the skys
- the greek god of war
15 Clues: percy's dad • god of wisdom • a female greek god • percy's best friend • percy's half brother • the greek god of war • Percy Jackson's sword • god of the underworld • try to kill halfboods • a greek god of theives • a greek god of marriage • the greek god of the skys • half greek god half human • a blacksmith at camp halfblood • the handler of riptide and the main character
Greek Trip 2016 2016-06-21
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- City State
- Thunderbolt in his What? (Aristophanes)
- City-States
- Sculptor
- Dedicated to Zeus by Athenian Hero
- Ancient Kung-Fu?
- Spartan King
- Persian Garment?
- Olympic Leaves
- Home of League Funds
- Third Number of Athenian Casualties at Marathon?
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- Unfortunate Underling of Xerxes the Great
- Delphic Leaves
- Greek Alliance
- Delphic Priestess
- Navel of the Universe
- Competition (Greek)
- Greek Ship
- Virgin (Greek)
- Uncivilised Persians?
- Subject of Grim Quip?
- Centaurs v Lapiths Pediment at Olympia
- What's Wrong with Pericles' Head?
23 Clues: Sculptor • City State • Greek Ship • City-States • Spartan King • Delphic Leaves • Greek Alliance • Virgin (Greek) • Olympic Leaves • Ancient Kung-Fu? • Persian Garment? • Delphic Priestess • Competition (Greek) • Home of League Funds • Navel of the Universe • Uncivilised Persians? • Subject of Grim Quip? • What's Wrong with Pericles' Head? • Dedicated to Zeus by Athenian Hero • ...
Greco-Persian Wars 2026-01-13
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- Persia’s opponent
- Main workforce of Greek Army
- Famous Spartan warrior
- Foot and horse soldiers
- King of Persia
- Greece’s opponent
- Greek Central City-State
- Location of key revolt
- Large sea southwest of Greece
- Greek City-State of warriors
- Small sea bordering western Greece
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- Term for Greek town
- Battle that devastated Persian Navy
- Narrow strait
- Greece’s continent
- Xerxes father
- Messenger to Athens starting point
- Battle of Waterways
- Decisive Battle that won the war
- What slaves were forced to wear
20 Clues: Narrow strait • Xerxes father • King of Persia • Persia’s opponent • Greece’s opponent • Greece’s continent • Term for Greek town • Battle of Waterways • Famous Spartan warrior • Location of key revolt • Foot and horse soldiers • Greek Central City-State • Main workforce of Greek Army • Greek City-State of warriors • Large sea southwest of Greece • What slaves were forced to wear • ...
Lesson 6.6 SS Vocabulary 2024-05-02
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- worship of many gods or deities
- in ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
- collection of myths or stories that tell about their gods or heroes
- in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
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- poetic songs
5 Clues: poetic songs • worship of many gods or deities • collection of myths or stories that tell about their gods or heroes • in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus • in ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
Greek Mythology 2020-08-19
Greek Mythology 2024-04-08
Ancient Greece 2025-10-16
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- Ruler of the underworld
- Epic poem by Homer
- Half-man half-bull creature
- Philosopher who taught Plato
- Son of Daedalus
- Temple to Athena in Athens
- Winged horse
- Mathematician who loved triangles
- Father of Medicine
- Leader who conquered Persia
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- God of the sea
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Home of the gods
- Ancient Greek marketplace
- Greek warship
- Hero of the Odyssey
- Capital of ancient Attica
- Playwright of Oedipus Rex
- Famous battle in 490 BCE
- Greek word for city-state
- Wine god
21 Clues: Wine god • Winged horse • Greek warship • God of the sea • Son of Daedalus • Home of the gods • Epic poem by Homer • Father of Medicine • Hero of the Odyssey • Ruler of the underworld • Greek goddess of wisdom • Famous battle in 490 BCE • Ancient Greek marketplace • Capital of ancient Attica • Playwright of Oedipus Rex • Greek word for city-state • Temple to Athena in Athens • ...
Greek and Roman Entities 2021-09-22
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- Greek God of the Underworld
- Roman King of the Gods
- Goddess of War
- Wife of Hades
- Roman God of the Sea
- Will turn you to stone
- Roman God of Archery
- Goddess of Agriculture
- Goddess of Hunter's
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- God of Blacksmith's and Fire
- Greek goddess of Love and Beauty
- Sister-Wife to Zeus
- Greek God of War
- Roman God of the Underworld
- Greek God of the Sky
- Goddess of Magic
- Greek God of the Sea
17 Clues: Wife of Hades • Goddess of War • Greek God of War • Goddess of Magic • Sister-Wife to Zeus • Goddess of Hunter's • Greek God of the Sky • Roman God of the Sea • Greek God of the Sea • Roman God of Archery • Roman King of the Gods • Will turn you to stone • Goddess of Agriculture • Greek God of the Underworld • Roman God of the Underworld • God of Blacksmith's and Fire • ...
Vocab Group 1 2023-10-17
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- Is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- A religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God”
- Is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas)
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- The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible
- Originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors)
- A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people
- Specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion
- A folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
10 Clues: Is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people • Specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons • Is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas) • ...
The Greek Gods 2022-01-16
12 Clues: greek god of war • greek god of love • greek god of wine • greek god of music • greek god of wisdom • greek god of the sea • greek god of the sky • greek god of the hunt • greek god of marriage • messenger of the gods • greek god of agriculture • greek god of the underworld
crossword 1 2023-01-19
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- Of brown tinged with green
- Perennial European herb with long creeping stolons
- The state or condition of not being standard.
- The 12th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
- The presence of endometrium elsewhere than in the lining of the uterus; causes premenstrual pain and dysmenorrhea
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- (psychology) intermediate between introversive and extroversive
- The tending of and caring for trees
- Dutch philosopher who espoused a pantheistic system (1632-1677)
- A large bomb (500 to 2,000 pounds that is 50% explosive) whose explosion creates a blast and whose metal casing creates some fragmentation effect
- (Greek mythology) god of fields and woods and shepherds and flocks; represented as a man with goat's legs and horns and ears; identified with Roman Sylvanus or Faunus
10 Clues: Of brown tinged with green • The tending of and caring for trees • The 12th letter of the Hebrew alphabet • The state or condition of not being standard. • Perennial European herb with long creeping stolons • (psychology) intermediate between introversive and extroversive • Dutch philosopher who espoused a pantheistic system (1632-1677) • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2026-01-11
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- A territory under the control of a sovereign state.
- Was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- Democracy is a system of government where power is vested in the people.
- Is a form of government where a single ruler or a small group o leaders has unlimited power over people.
- A system of government where supreme authority is vested in a single person.
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- Oligarchy refers to a form of government where power effectively rests with small # of people.
- It's the basic economic problem that arises because people have unlimited wants but resources are limited.
- It was a powerful, democratic city-state in ancient Greece.
- It was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece.
- Is the study of myths and legends.
10 Clues: Is the study of myths and legends. • It was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece. • A territory under the control of a sovereign state. • Was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states. • It was a powerful, democratic city-state in ancient Greece. • Democracy is a system of government where power is vested in the people. • ...
Greek 2022-03-04
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- Made Alexandria
- Made perfect numbers
- Is in the legend about "_______'s box"
- God of dance and music
- God of war
- God of blacksmithing
- Wife of #3
- God of agriculture
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- Herald of the gods
- God of the hunt
- God of the sea
- Was born out of sea foam
- God of wisdom
- God of grapes, fertility, insanity and a lot more
- Is one of the three most famous philosopher
- Wife/sister of #4
- Has a strong connection with lightning
- God of the underworld
18 Clues: God of war • Wife of #3 • God of wisdom • God of the sea • God of the hunt • Made Alexandria • Wife/sister of #4 • Herald of the gods • God of agriculture • Made perfect numbers • God of blacksmithing • God of the underworld • God of dance and music • Was born out of sea foam • Is in the legend about "_______'s box" • Has a strong connection with lightning • ...
Greek 2025-05-14
18 Clues: see • hand • fire • save • woman • strong • pursue • brother • young man • man, human • near (+ dat) • say, speak, tell • rule, be king (of) • leave, leave behind • take, seize; receive • land, place, country • seek, look for; investigate • know, recognize; know how to (+inf)
Spiritual Warfare - Lesson 1 2020-01-14
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- Dwelling place of God
- Someone who is opposed or hostile to someone or something
- Permanent presence in soul or mind
- Greek for World rulers
- immoral and wicked
- an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people
- Unlawful visitor
- Greek for power
- close encounter in fighting
- dirty or filthy
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- Devil minion
- highly injurious of destructive in character
- To spoil or mar
- ruler over a territory or jurisdiction
- action of being rescued or set free
- Greek for possessed
- Greek for authority
- Greek for armour
- employed to manage another's property, especially a large house or estate
- use of persuasion, influence, or intimidation to make someone do something
20 Clues: Devil minion • To spoil or mar • Greek for power • dirty or filthy • Greek for armour • Unlawful visitor • immoral and wicked • Greek for possessed • Greek for authority • Dwelling place of God • Greek for World rulers • close encounter in fighting • Permanent presence in soul or mind • action of being rescued or set free • ruler over a territory or jurisdiction • ...
Odyssey Review crossword puzzle 2025-05-15
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- Comparison using “like” or “as”
- Nymph who keeps Odysseus captive
- Loyal swineherd
- Poem about a hero’s adventures
- King who helps Odysseus
- Greek value: physical and mental strength
- Greek value: proper funeral rites
- Son of Odysseus
- Odysseus’s old dog
- Arrogant suitor
- Hero of The Odyssey
- Greek value: faithfulness to family
- God angered by Odysseus
- Blind prophet in the underworld
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- Cyclops blinded by Odysseus
- Whirlpool monster
- Creatures with tempting song
- Greek value: overcoming desires
- Greek value: kindness to strangers
- King of the gods
- Goddess who aids Odysseus
- Odysseus’s faithful wife
- Sorceress who turns men into pigs
- Six-headed monster
- Story jumps to an earlier time
- One of Penelope’s suitors
26 Clues: Loyal swineherd • Son of Odysseus • Arrogant suitor • King of the gods • Whirlpool monster • Odysseus’s old dog • Six-headed monster • Hero of The Odyssey • King who helps Odysseus • God angered by Odysseus • Odysseus’s faithful wife • Goddess who aids Odysseus • One of Penelope’s suitors • Cyclops blinded by Odysseus • Creatures with tempting song • Poem about a hero’s adventures • ...
The Lightning Thief: Section 4 2020-10-30
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- hurriedly
- a story often describing the adventures of beings with more than human powers that attempts to explain mysterious events (as the changing of the seasons) or that explains a religious belief or practice; a person or thing existing only in the imagination
- breaks down or decomposes into smaller pieces
- one of the forest gods in Greek mythology who have faces and bodies like men and ears, legs, and tails like goats
- moved very fast and often in an uncontrolled or dangerous way
- what Percy used to kill the bull-man
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- began to fail or weaken
- expecting or looking ahead to something
- moved unsteadily from side to side as if about to fall; felt great surprise or shock
- the name of the satyr
10 Clues: hurriedly • the name of the satyr • began to fail or weaken • what Percy used to kill the bull-man • expecting or looking ahead to something • breaks down or decomposes into smaller pieces • moved very fast and often in an uncontrolled or dangerous way • moved unsteadily from side to side as if about to fall; felt great surprise or shock • ...
The Vision of Venus 2021-12-17
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- This word means "a robot that goes around a planet in space;" there was one named Magellan that went around Venus
- Just like Mercury, what does Venus NOT have?
- Is the atmosphere thick or thin on Venus?
- Another name for carbon dioxide, the gas that makes up most of Venus's atmosphere
- The feeling that Greek goddess Venus is the ruler of
- Venus does this very slowly; it means "turn"
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- We can see Venus from Earth because it is the ________ natural light in the night sky other than the moon
- The sun does this twice every year on Venus
- Old stories passed down from year to year over a very long time
- Is a day on Venus longer or shorter than a year on Venus?
10 Clues: Is the atmosphere thick or thin on Venus? • The sun does this twice every year on Venus • Just like Mercury, what does Venus NOT have? • Venus does this very slowly; it means "turn" • The feeling that Greek goddess Venus is the ruler of • Is a day on Venus longer or shorter than a year on Venus? • Old stories passed down from year to year over a very long time • ...
Unit 4: Lessons 1 - Days 1-5 Vocabulary Words 2025-02-04
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- a hollow rock with a crystalline interior
- a symbol or design that represents a company, product, or organization
- metric units of measurement that are useful for measuring lengths of small objects
- the final section of a story that summarizes the main events and provides closure
- three-wheeled carriage
- a metric unit of length that is equal to one-thousandth of a meter
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- a straight line that goes directly through the center of a circle, from one side to the other
- relating to or measured from the Earth's center
- like comparing two things that might seem different, but are similar in some way, to help you understand something new by relating it to something you already know
- a giant, one-eyed creature from Greek mythology
10 Clues: three-wheeled carriage • a hollow rock with a crystalline interior • relating to or measured from the Earth's center • a giant, one-eyed creature from Greek mythology • a metric unit of length that is equal to one-thousandth of a meter • a symbol or design that represents a company, product, or organization • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2026-01-11
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- It was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece.
- A system of government where power is vested in the people.
- Was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- Refers to a form of government where power effectively rests with small # of people.
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- It's the basic economic problem that arises because people have unlimited wants but resources are limited.
- Is the study of myths and legends.
- A system of government where supreme authority is vested in a single person.
- It was a powerful democratic city-state in ancient Greece.
- A territory under the control of a sovereign state.
- Is a form of government where a single ruler or a small group of leaders has unlimited power over people.
10 Clues: Is the study of myths and legends. • It was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece. • A territory under the control of a sovereign state. • Was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states. • It was a powerful democratic city-state in ancient Greece. • A system of government where power is vested in the people. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2026-01-11
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- A territory under the control of a sovereign state.
- Was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- Democracy is a system of government where power is vested in the people.
- Is a form of government where a single ruler or a small group o leaders has unlimited power over people.
- A system of government where supreme authority is vested in a single person.
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- Oligarchy refers to a form of government where power effectively rests with small # of people.
- It's the basic economic problem that arises because people have unlimited wants but resources are limited.
- It was a powerful, democratic city-state in ancient Greece.
- It was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece.
- Is the study of myths and legends.
10 Clues: Is the study of myths and legends. • It was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece. • A territory under the control of a sovereign state. • Was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states. • It was a powerful, democratic city-state in ancient Greece. • Democracy is a system of government where power is vested in the people. • ...
mythical creatures 2023-06-15
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- Half-human, half-fish creature known for its beauty and enchanting voice, dwelling in the depths of the sea.
- A colossal sea monster from Norse mythology, believed to dwell in the depths and capable of causing massive destruction.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, known for its grace and association with thunder and lightning.
- A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, known for its strength and intimidating appearance.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, known for its strength and wisdom.
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, symbolizing power and guardianship.
- A majestic bird that is said to be born again from its own ashes, representing rebirth and immortality.
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- A human who transforms into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during the full moon, believed to possess enhanced senses and strength.
- A female spirit or fairy from Irish folklore, often associated with foretelling death or misfortune with her wailing cries.
- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, residing in a labyrinth and known for its ferocity.
- A small, magical being associated with nature and often depicted with wings, capable of granting wishes.
- A legendary creature with reptilian features, often depicted with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal, often depicted as a guardian and riddler.
- A legendary creature, also known as the Abominable Snowman, said to inhabit the snowy Himalayan regions.
15 Clues: A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace. • A winged horse from Greek mythology, known for its grace and association with thunder and lightning. • A majestic bird that is said to be born again from its own ashes, representing rebirth and immortality. • ...
Vocab Group 1 2023-10-17
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- Is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- A religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God”
- Is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas)
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- The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible
- Originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors)
- A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people
- Specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion
- A folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
10 Clues: Is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people • Specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons • Is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas) • ...
Common Flowering Plants 2013-11-25
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- Convallaria majalis, commonly found in woody areas, vallies, white in color.
- Named after a item that when lit with fire can make loud noises.
- Primula hybrids, Katniss's sisters name
- Strelitzia reginae, flying animal, another word for a tropical place.
- Narcissus jonquilla,colour of something you write on in school, named after a Greek mythology figure that was cursed to forever look at himself in a mirror.
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- Billbergia nutans, royal figure, things produced when crying.
- something that happens because of a injury, a important part of the human body, a sometimes climbing plant.
- Heliconia psittacorum, named after a colorful bird that talks.
8 Clues: Primula hybrids, Katniss's sisters name • Billbergia nutans, royal figure, things produced when crying. • Heliconia psittacorum, named after a colorful bird that talks. • Named after a item that when lit with fire can make loud noises. • Strelitzia reginae, flying animal, another word for a tropical place. • ...
Unit 15: Idioms from Greek Mythology 2023-12-20
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- A saying with a meaning that's not literal, like "kick the bucket."
- A strong desire to know or learn something, like a cat investigating a new toy.
- The back part of your foot, or the villain in a Western movie.
- to find or discover by investigation.
- Very, very big, like a giant pizza.
- On the outside, not the inside.
- Trusting and innocent, like someone who believes in Santa Claus.
- Watch out! Be careful!
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- Someone who you spend time with, like a best friend or a pet.
- Very sad and unfortunate, like a Shakespearean play.
- A story that's not true, but people believe it anyway.
- To cause to become vulnerable or function less effectively.
- To lose a battle or competition.
- To trick or mislead someone, like a magician with a disappearing rabbit.
14 Clues: Watch out! Be careful! • On the outside, not the inside. • To lose a battle or competition. • Very, very big, like a giant pizza. • to find or discover by investigation. • Very sad and unfortunate, like a Shakespearean play. • A story that's not true, but people believe it anyway. • To cause to become vulnerable or function less effectively. • ...
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Lesson 6.6 SS Vocabulary 2024-05-02
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- worship of many gods or deities
- in ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
- collection of myths or stories that tell about their gods or heroes
- in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
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- poetic songs
5 Clues: poetic songs • worship of many gods or deities • collection of myths or stories that tell about their gods or heroes • in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus • in ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
Greek Crossword I 2024-01-12
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- The fortress after which the Mycenaeans were named.
- The Minoan capital
- The Greek term for a marketplace.
- A type of steep hill Greek cities were often built around, whose name means “high city”.
- The mythical race of one eyed giants believed by later Greeks to have built the giant walls of old Mycenaean fortresses.
- Greek philosopher who wrote The Republic (or the Kalipolis in Greek)
- A Greek word, still used for athletic spaces today, which originally meant “naked room”.
- The leader of Athens at the peak of it’s democratic era.
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- The people who had an early civilization on the island of Crete.
- Someone who rules under a monarchy
- The Greek city known for originating Democracy
- The city that, according to legend, Mycenaean-era Greek heroes besieged in a ten year war.
- (Two Words) The period after the fall of the Mycenaean civilization.
- Athenian lawgiver known for his very harsh set of laws.
- The patron goddess of Athens
- The Greek city that hosted athletic competitions every four years.
- Greek term for city or city-state.
- What Archimedes, according to legend, yelled after discovering the “Archimedes Principle” of being able to measure volume of anything by submerging it in water.
18 Clues: The Minoan capital • The patron goddess of Athens • The Greek term for a marketplace. • Someone who rules under a monarchy • Greek term for city or city-state. • The Greek city known for originating Democracy • The fortress after which the Mycenaeans were named. • Athenian lawgiver known for his very harsh set of laws. • ...
Learning and the Arts/The Spread of Greek Culture 176-183 2025-02-03
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- Ancient Greek temple on the Acropolis
- Athletic contests held to honor the gods
- A large, outdoor arena
- Greek author who wrote fables
- Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer
- Greek mathematician who wrote the first geometry book
- A frame with rows of movable beads used for calculating
- A short story that teaches a lesson
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- A carefully tested idea that had been proven to be true
- Greek mathematician who advanced the lever and pulleys
- Greek mathematician who studied geometry and came up with an important theorem about triangles
- Greek astronomer who believed that the earth revolved around the sun
- The goddesses who the Greeks believed presided over the arts and sciences
- Greek physician who is called the Father of Medicine
- Greek poet and storyteller; author of The Illiad
15 Clues: A large, outdoor arena • Greek author who wrote fables • A short story that teaches a lesson • Ancient Greek temple on the Acropolis • Athletic contests held to honor the gods • Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer • Greek poet and storyteller; author of The Illiad • Greek physician who is called the Father of Medicine • ...
Mythology Crossword 2019-04-29
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- the watchmen and guardian of the gods
- Tuesday is named after this god
- the Norse equivalent of Zeus
- the tree of life that has 9 roots
- Norse god of thunder and lightening
- the Roman equivalent of Poseidon
- Bridge the rainbow bridge that links Asgard to Midgard
- home to the highest gods
- the Roman equivalent of Loki
- day of the week named after Thor
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- the name of Thor's hammer
- the destruction of the world in a battle of good and evil
- day of the week named after Odin
- leader of the Valkyries and the Norse equivalent of Athena and Aphrodite
- Odin's eight-legged horse
- the Norse equivalent of Hades and Pluto
- the day of the week named after Freya
- wife of Odin
18 Clues: wife of Odin • home to the highest gods • the name of Thor's hammer • Odin's eight-legged horse • the Norse equivalent of Zeus • the Roman equivalent of Loki • Tuesday is named after this god • day of the week named after Odin • the Roman equivalent of Poseidon • day of the week named after Thor • the tree of life that has 9 roots • Norse god of thunder and lightening • ...
Poets who know it 2018-04-05
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- He wrote about trees, woods, fire, a wall, and a "snarling saw.
- Carlos Williams Famous for his poem which begins, so much depends upon.
- Nash Best known for pun-like rhymes, sometimes with words deliberately misspelled for comic effect.
- He penned the famous lines, Theirs not to reason why. Theirs but to do and die.
- Known as a painter, engraver and a visionary poet.
- cummings Known for his lack of stylistic and structural conformity.
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- Whitman I celebrate myself, and sing myself.
- He wrote stories of countryfolk, heroes from Greek mythology and beasts.
- In Italy, he is often referred to as il Sommo Poeta ("the Supreme Poet")
- Allan Poe Penned a famous poem about a bird who croaks a repetitive word.
10 Clues: Whitman I celebrate myself, and sing myself. • Known as a painter, engraver and a visionary poet. • He wrote about trees, woods, fire, a wall, and a "snarling saw. • cummings Known for his lack of stylistic and structural conformity. • Carlos Williams Famous for his poem which begins, so much depends upon. • ...
The Aeneid Introduction and Gods 2017-03-06
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- goddess of the hunt and childbirth
- Roman god of the Underworld
- Roman goddess of the underworld
- Greek goddess of love
- Roman goddess of the dawn
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- emperor known as Savior of the world
- Roman goddess of wisdom, crafts, and war
- goddess of marriage, enemy of Aeneas
- Greek king of gods and men
- the city Juno loved best
- Roman goddess of the harvest
- Greek goddess of the hunt and childbirth
- Roman god of commerce and science, messenger of Jupiter
- Books 1-6 of the Aeneid mimic this
- gods who inspired the arts
- God of sun, music, and poetry
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- the place every hero travels
- Roman god of love
- Greek god of wine and merriment
- Roman king of gods and men
- info used to promote or publicize a cause
- Roman god of the sea
- also known as destiny; a major theme of Aeneid
- Roman god of forge and fire
- Greek goddess of marriage
- Roman god of sleep
- author of the Aeneid
- Roman god of wine and merriment
- Greek god of war
- Roman won of Jupiter and Alcmena
- Greek god of love
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Roman god of war
- Books 7-12 of the Aeneid mimic this
35 Clues: Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Roman god of love • Greek god of love • Roman god of sleep • Roman god of the sea • author of the Aeneid • Greek goddess of love • Greek goddess of wisdom • the city Juno loved best • Greek goddess of marriage • Roman goddess of the dawn • Roman king of gods and men • Greek king of gods and men • gods who inspired the arts • Roman god of the Underworld • ...
History Crossword Puzzle Greece 2013-11-06
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- a greek city-state that was established in south western greece
- ancient city of crete
- father of alexander the great, took control of all of greece to unit the city-states
- the protection law where 6000 athenian voters would vote on a person being harmful to the society, and they would become exiled from the country
- most populus greek city-state
- greek naval commander
- greek mathematician, geographer, and astronomer that determined the circumference of the earth precisely
- greek colonies on asia minor
- ancient greek city-state in asia minor
- elected officals that were in charge of educating youth and conduct of citizens
- an open area to the public
- time of famine, and unwritten history
- place where a leader talks to the greek gods to get an answer
- story about last year of the trojan war
- wrote the history of the greeks in the persian wars which was the first sign of history in western civilization
- the sea between asia minor and eastern greece
- an athenian aristocrat that freed slaves, and freed people of debt for athenians
- a student of socrates that wrote many things he learned, and thought
- ask me a me for something relating to ancient history
- a great transformation for the greek city-states
- slaves of the city-state sparta
- the sea that is surrounded by land on 3 sides
- government ruled by the majority of the population
- island south of greece with the first greek civilization
- a sculture with a true love of philosophy who has no known history other than his pupils' writings
- king that avenged his father, and burned athens
- greek ruler who gained the upper hand, and established democracy for athenes
- a philosopher who taught a great deal of his knowledge to the future world conqueror alexander the great
- king that set revenge against athens for supporting a rebellion
- mathematician who wrote out plane geometry
- mathematician who studies geometry and created the formula of Pi
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- a city-state
- north-western part of asia
- heavily armed infantry
- school of hellenistic philosophy founded in athens in the 3th century B.C.
- rectangualur formation for hopelite soldiers in battle
- greek plays that ended badly because it was to show life lessons, or that life isn't a happy story
- city-state on the greek penninsula where leaders
- an organized system of thought
- the sea between sicily and western greece
- an outstanding drama writer who wrote characters that were more realistic
- greek scientists who invented a mathmatic formula named after him
- the the method of teaching where you ask a question, and the student gives and answer in which he learns from
- famous greek writer, wrote two stories about the trojan war
- first greek civilization on the island of crete
- became kind of Macedonia, and conquered the persian empire
- narrow passage way that was set for battle to defend from the persian invasion
- government ruled by the minority of the population
- system of philosophy based upon the teachings of epicurus
- many city-states were surrounded by mountains, so invasion wasn't heard of except for from known civilizations
- voters elect laws directly to the government
- a greek city-state that struggled to dominate greek affairs along with athens, and sparta
- created the tragedie called oresteia which was the only surviving play writin
- fortified area where people of the city-state gathered for politics
- Egyptian City built by Alexander the Great
- a northern Greek City-State
- greek hero during the trojan wars that was recorded in the book illiad
- a group of traveling teachers in ancient greece who rejected speculation such as Pythagoras's ideas
- athenian playwriter who wrote oedipus rex
- story about the return from troy
- excellence, or nirvana
- rulers who seize power from aristocrats by force
- a man who fought in the peloponnesian war and later wrote it's history
- place where the statue of zeus was built along with the olympic games
- first mainland greek civilization
- greek city-state that was an oligarchy
66 Clues: a city-state • ancient city of crete • greek naval commander • heavily armed infantry • excellence, or nirvana • north-western part of asia • an open area to the public • a northern Greek City-State • greek colonies on asia minor • most populus greek city-state • an organized system of thought • slaves of the city-state sparta • story about the return from troy • ...
Chapter 3 2024-08-30
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- geo
- chron
- a vehicle composed of two wheels
- center
- meter, metr
- The science which deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- chrom, chromat, chro
- dyn, dynam
- correct, right, straight
- an instrument for measuring time
- The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, etc...
- The Greek root meaning sun
- The Greek suffix for divination or prophecy
- What is the Greek root meaning circle?
- The English meaning of the Greek suffix -latry, -later, or -latrous
- the worship of the sun
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- iso
- A government ruled by the two independent authorities
- The Greek prefix dis-, di- can mean two or what else?
- the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts, facing each other
- reproducing sound correctly or authentically
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric feature
- The Greek root meaning god
- The Greek prefix meaning one
- a picture in black and white or in varying tones of one color
- indicating or connecting points on earth's surface at which the intensity of the magnetic force is the same
- Someone who believes in many gods
- foretelling the future by interpreting a randomly chosen passage from a book
- unconventional and slightly strange
- The Greek prefix bi-
- The sun as the center of the universe
31 Clues: iso • geo • chron • center • dyn, dynam • meter, metr • chrom, chromat, chro • The Greek prefix bi- • the worship of the sun • correct, right, straight • The Greek root meaning god • The Greek root meaning sun • The Greek prefix meaning one • a vehicle composed of two wheels • an instrument for measuring time • Someone who believes in many gods • unconventional and slightly strange • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-05-23
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- Strength of Athens' military
- Weapon carried in soldier's right hand
- City state where women had little freedom
- Naval battle won while Athens burns, Greeks win
- Fear of foreigners
- Leader of Athens during Peloponnesian War
- Battle 26.2 miles from Athens, Greeks win
- Name of powerful group Alexander conquers
- War between Sparta and Athens
- Fought between united Greek cities vs Persia
- King of the gods
- Turned into olive oil to trade
- High hill in center of Greek polis
- Philip II son, conqueror of Persia
- Greek shield
- City state with no wall
- Great land battle, greeks win, equal odds
- Greek naval commander during Persian War
- City Alexander dies in
- Government in Athens, people vote on decisions
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- Gorgon who turns people to stone
- Marketplace in Greece
- Greek Soldier
- God of hearth and home
- Area of land surrounded on 3 sides by water
- Alexander becomes this title in Egypt
- Turned into wine to trade
- Cause of Alexander's death
- Greek ship
- Alexander's father
- Greeks send weapons and instigate warfare
- Battle fought in narrow pass, Persia wins
- Spartan Commander at Thermopylae
- Greek city state
- Trading group started by Athens
- Greek battle formation
- Hades' wife
- A persian king
- God of the underworld
39 Clues: Greek ship • Hades' wife • Greek shield • Greek Soldier • A persian king • Greek city state • King of the gods • Fear of foreigners • Alexander's father • Marketplace in Greece • God of the underworld • God of hearth and home • Greek battle formation • City Alexander dies in • City state with no wall • Turned into wine to trade • Cause of Alexander's death • Strength of Athens' military • ...
Lesson 20 and 21 Review 2025-02-24
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- Which is the most complex Greek column?
- What god did the Olympic Games honor?
- Pericles ________ Athens after the Greco-Persian war.
- Athena was the goddess of war and _____.
- Geometry began as a system for measuring ____.
- Greek doctors used ______to help promote healing.
- Who started the Hippocratic oath?
- Later scientists accurately predicted eclipses of the moon while using the theories of which Greek astronomer?
- The Greek pentathlon included the footrace, discus race, long jump, javelin, and _____.
- Greek writing had an influence over English _____.
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- The way we classify animals and plants today reflects the work of who?
- Philosophy is the love of what?
- Who encouraged growth in the arts, including music and drama?
- A Greek scientist named Aristarchus upset many Greeks when he suggested that Earth moves around the ____.
- Which form of government has its origin in ancient Greece?
- Which mountain in Greece gave its name to the twelve most important gods and goddesses?
- On the acropolis, Athenians built magnificent _____as earthly homes for their gods and goddesses.
- Who was the Greek god of theater and merriment?
- Which is the simplest Greek column?
- Who was the first woman to become famous as a mathematician?
- What goddess did the Panathenaic Games honor?
- Which great geographer invented a way to draw lines on a map to represent latitude and longitude.
- Most homes in Athens were one-story structures built from what bricks.
23 Clues: Philosophy is the love of what? • Who started the Hippocratic oath? • Which is the simplest Greek column? • What god did the Olympic Games honor? • Which is the most complex Greek column? • Athena was the goddess of war and _____. • What goddess did the Panathenaic Games honor? • Geometry began as a system for measuring ____. • ...
Vocab Crossword puzzle 2023-01-11
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- a period of temporary delay
- a company of singers and dancers in Athenian drama participating in or commenting on the action
- the will or principle or determining cause by which things in general are believed to come to be as they are or events to happen as they do
- tragic flaw
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- a groove or cavity scooped out
- a person through whom a deity is believed to speak
- a mystifying, misleading, or puzzling question posed as a problem to be solved or guessed
- a winged female monster in Greek mythology having a woman's head and a lion's body and noted for killing anyone unable to answer its riddle
- strong vengeful anger or indignation
- to turn back or keep down
10 Clues: tragic flaw • to turn back or keep down • a period of temporary delay • a groove or cavity scooped out • strong vengeful anger or indignation • a person through whom a deity is believed to speak • a mystifying, misleading, or puzzling question posed as a problem to be solved or guessed • ...
Crossword Unai H 2024-11-21
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- Everything which exists, including planets, stars, and galaxies.
- A hero from Greek mythology whose journey is told in "The Odyssey."
- A country in South America where people drink mate and play soccer.
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- An object which you use when it rains.
- Clothing worn by people who work or study in a school.
5 Clues: An object which you use when it rains. • Clothing worn by people who work or study in a school. • Everything which exists, including planets, stars, and galaxies. • A hero from Greek mythology whose journey is told in "The Odyssey." • A country in South America where people drink mate and play soccer.
