greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Schrock Hall 2017-12-07
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- Company producing commercial trucks 1013=1929
- Implement for planing seeds
- Mechanical implement for breaking up the soil and uprooting weeds
- Car designed to carry passengers and their luggage from the train station
- Gas station with logo "You can trust your car to the man who wears the star"
- Machine used for scattering bulk materials - esp. fertilizer
- Machine operated by wind usually with oblique vanes generating water or electricity
- Fords term for a two door car
- One who removes the husks from ears of corn
- American oil company created from a merge between South Penn Oil and Zapata Petroleum
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- Machine that separates grain from plants by beating
- Winged horse in Greek mythology
- Implement used for cutting furrows in the soil
- Implement for harvesting standing corn
- Vehicle with large rear wheels used on farms for hauling equipment and trailers
- Metal smith who creates objects from wrought iron or steel by forging metal
- Vehicle with a pronged device in front for lifting and carrying heavy loads
- Ford Model T car type that was open, seating 4 or more made between 1908-1927
- Machine that cuts and collects crops
- Implement for tilling, mixing or raking
20 Clues: Implement for planing seeds • Fords term for a two door car • Winged horse in Greek mythology • Machine that cuts and collects crops • Implement for harvesting standing corn • Implement for tilling, mixing or raking • One who removes the husks from ears of corn • Company producing commercial trucks 1013=1929 • Implement used for cutting furrows in the soil • ...
TBV3 2024-04-21
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- Worst team in the MLB, fan-wise
- I hit big!!!
- Tiger Wood's nemesis in the 2000's
- Slightly smaller than Earth
- Typical wood used in baseball bats
- Better than Bud Light
- Composed of, or involving two things
- "You're ____ up the wrong tree brother"
- The pinnacle of nicotine addiction
- In Greek mythology, the divine personification of strength
- Aceu's brother
- Lowest round ever shot on PGA Tour
- Kino wonder weapon, ____ Cannon
- Michael Jordan's "Stop it. Get some help."
- Smallest country other than Vatican City
- From GoT, Tormund's last name
- Best antagonist in Sci-Fi
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- Winter Olympic game
- Any soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca
- Method of clearing the bases
- Joel Embiid's career high
- Changed the landscape of classical music
- Best Joker in Batman Saga, Heath
- What you want on a golf course
- Dreidel man
- Poopular form of entertainment in the late 1700s
- Popular on a social media platform
- Did OJ actually do it?
- Featured in Zach Bryan's Boys of Faith EP
- From GoT, Daenerys's eldest brother
- Island country in Melanesia
- Name of Pink Floyd's infamous guitarist
32 Clues: Dreidel man • I hit big!!! • Aceu's brother • Winter Olympic game • Better than Bud Light • Did OJ actually do it? • Joel Embiid's career high • Best antagonist in Sci-Fi • Slightly smaller than Earth • Island country in Melanesia • Method of clearing the bases • From GoT, Tormund's last name • What you want on a golf course • Worst team in the MLB, fan-wise • ...
Elijah Bday Puzzle - Sept 24, 2024 2024-09-23
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- Best workout day
- Sport permanently banned in life
- Constantly running during work
- Favourite thing to do during a car ride
- Greek mythology board game
- Exclaim in agreement
- Hall Pass (2 wds.)
- Best hotpot we've had so far (2 wds.)
- Hurts the brain
- Proceeds to a stomach bug (2 wds.)
- Pole dancer
- Years of friendship
- Marital couple name sung by Michael Bublé
- Meet me in ________
- ________ Wacky
- High school instrument
- Place of trauma for multiple years
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- Most useless Bleach character
- Jump scare
- 5-Year investment
- Abusive dog
- Worst concert we've been to (2 wds.)
- Superior pie flavour
- Your best friend
- Clear beverage that's a life necessity (3 wds.)
- Best VALORANT agent played
- Place for hipsters and lesbians
- Monument during GO train ride to Union
- Current favourite sparkling water brand
- Daily competition (2 wds.)
- Constantly fat shamed by you
- Unbelievable! (3 wds.)
- Best tasting kryptonite
- Regular at the gym (2 wds.)
- Game you can never beat me in
- Battling inner demons
- Explosions at work
- Town for deep thoughts
- Worst high school
39 Clues: Jump scare • Abusive dog • Pole dancer • ________ Wacky • Hurts the brain • Best workout day • Your best friend • 5-Year investment • Worst high school • Hall Pass (2 wds.) • Explosions at work • Years of friendship • Meet me in ________ • Superior pie flavour • Exclaim in agreement • Battling inner demons • Unbelievable! (3 wds.) • Town for deep thoughts • High school instrument • ...
Tides of Trivia 2024-10-06
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- Dock for small boats.
- Slender, snake-like fish.
- Sea nymph in Greek mythology.
- A series of boat races.
- Floating marker for navigation.
- Fabric used to catch the wind on a boat.
- Hard, protective outer case of a mollusk.
- A Mediterranean sailing ship with a lateen rig.
- Beneath the surface of the water.
- Tower with a light to guide ships.
- Structure extending into the water to protect a harbor.
- Marine invertebrate forming reefs.
- Device used to moor a boat.
- Large sailing ship from the 16th century.
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- Legendary sea monster.
- Land surrounded by water.
- Thief on the high seas.
- Person who navigates or operates a ship.
- A long journey by sea.
- Structure on the shore for loading and unloading ships.
- Flatfish that lies on the seabed.
- Common coastal bird known for its call.
- A recreational boat or ship.
- A gentle breeze, often from the sea.
- Cephalopod with eight arms.
- Safe place for ships to dock.
- The rise and fall of sea levels.
- Related to navigation or ships.
- Large marine mammal known for its size.
- Intelligent marine mammal known for jumping.
30 Clues: Dock for small boats. • Legendary sea monster. • A long journey by sea. • Thief on the high seas. • A series of boat races. • Land surrounded by water. • Slender, snake-like fish. • Cephalopod with eight arms. • Device used to moor a boat. • A recreational boat or ship. • Sea nymph in Greek mythology. • Safe place for ships to dock. • Floating marker for navigation. • ...
Testing your General Knowledge! 2021-06-21
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- The word for a baby Rabbit
- The name given to Scotland by the Romans
- This country's national animal is a Unicorn!
- This huge country borders 14 nations and crosses 8 time zones!
- Marzipan is not for everyone but can you name the nuts that are used to make it?
- Golden and sweet, this is the only food that never goes bad
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- This piece of fruit can be found in many dishes but did you know it can also be found sitting on top of the men's Wimbledon trophy
- This musician has the most UK number one singles ever
- Accordint to Greek mythology, she was the first woman on Earth
- This star sign is represented by a Bull
- This is the most common human eye colour
- This bright yellow spice most expensive spice by weight in the world!
12 Clues: The word for a baby Rabbit • This star sign is represented by a Bull • The name given to Scotland by the Romans • This is the most common human eye colour • This country's national animal is a Unicorn! • This musician has the most UK number one singles ever • Golden and sweet, this is the only food that never goes bad • ...
"Testing Your Knowledge of Apollo: A Greek God-inspired Crossword Puzzle" 2024-04-30
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- Sun-chariot name of the chariot that Apollo drove across the sky.
- god of healing, archery, and prophecy in Greek mythology.Asclepius
- lyre instrument that Apollo is often depicted playing in Greek art.
- famous epic poem by Homer that features Apollo as a major character.
- of the famous musician who challenged Apollo to a music contest and lost.
- The famous temple dedicated to Apollo, located in Delphi, Greece.
- god of the sun in Greek mythology, sometimes conflated with Apollo.
- The son of Zeus and Leto, and one of the twelve Olympian gods.
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- island where Apollo was born and raised.
- The bird that Apollo transformed into after he fell in love with Daphne.
- The god of the sun and light, and the twin brother of Artemis.
- The god of music, poetry, and prophecy.
- god of truth, light, and the sun in Roman mythology, also associated with Apollo.
- name of the nymph who was Apollo's first love.
14 Clues: The god of music, poetry, and prophecy. • island where Apollo was born and raised. • name of the nymph who was Apollo's first love. • The god of the sun and light, and the twin brother of Artemis. • The son of Zeus and Leto, and one of the twelve Olympian gods. • Sun-chariot name of the chariot that Apollo drove across the sky. • ...
Theseus and the Minotaur 2023-02-24
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- Theseus and Pirithous kidnap the legendary beauty, thus kicking off the Trojan Wars
- The highest priestess in all of Greek mythology; often gives cryptic and challenging messages
- He his kingdom to unite with Athens, so he gets Aegeus drunk and sends his daughter to seduce him
- His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus.
- A half-man, half-bull monster owned by King Minos and to whom Athenian maidens and youths were sacrificed
- A giant pig slain by Theseus
- Princess who helps Theseus defeat the Minotaur and escape the maze
- God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus
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- The king of Athens and the father of Theseus
- The biological mother of Theseus
- Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus
- A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus
12 Clues: A giant pig slain by Theseus • The biological mother of Theseus • The king of Athens and the father of Theseus • Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus • A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus • God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus • His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-24
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- Short-lived insect
- To go stealthily or furtively
- American gurnard; mostly found in bays and estuaries
- Resembling a circle
- (of gases) capable of expansion
- (Greek mythology) the husband of Medea and leader of the Argonauts who sailed in quest of the Golden Fleece
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- Optical device consisting of a surface with many parallel grooves in it; disperses a beam of light (or other electromagnetic radiation) into its wavelengths to produce its spectrum
- Something that is strikingly attractive or has great popular appeal
- A fashion in which clothes designed for athletic workouts as used as general leisure wear
- One of the chaffy scales or bractlets growing on the receptacle of many compound flowers
- A wealthy and privileged person
- A trap for animals, consisting of a heavy board or log that falls on to the animal
12 Clues: Short-lived insect • Resembling a circle • To go stealthily or furtively • A wealthy and privileged person • (of gases) capable of expansion • American gurnard; mostly found in bays and estuaries • Something that is strikingly attractive or has great popular appeal • A trap for animals, consisting of a heavy board or log that falls on to the animal • ...
H. Greek Letters – “Alpha Trails” 2025-02-24
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- (θ) – Represents an angle.
- (δ) – Represents change.
- (μ) – Micro unit notation.
- (σ) – Represents summation.
- (η) – Seventh Greek letter.
- (α) – First Greek letter.
- (ε) – Small quantity notation.
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- (β) – Second Greek letter.
- (ω) – Last Greek letter.
- (γ) – Third Greek letter.
- (λ) – Represents wavelength.
- (ψ) – Represents wave function.
- (ζ) – Sixth Greek letter.
- (φ) – Golden ratio symbol.
- (π) – Mathematical constant.
15 Clues: (ω) – Last Greek letter. • (δ) – Represents change. • (γ) – Third Greek letter. • (ζ) – Sixth Greek letter. • (α) – First Greek letter. • (β) – Second Greek letter. • (θ) – Represents an angle. • (μ) – Micro unit notation. • (φ) – Golden ratio symbol. • (σ) – Represents summation. • (η) – Seventh Greek letter. • (λ) – Represents wavelength. • (π) – Mathematical constant. • ...
Greek Gods And Food By Ella.N 2017-05-16
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- Goddess Of Wisdom
- God Of Warfare
- God Of The Sea
- Greek Sambusa or spinach ,cheese , egg pastry
- Pastry or Confection
- Creamy ,Tangy Sauce
- King Of All Gods
- Goddess Of Family
- Greek Tacos
- God Of The Underworld
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- Goddess Of Harvest
- God Of Commerce
- Greek Sausage
- Goddess Of Love
- / Chicken Kebabs
- God Of Parties
- Goddess Of The Moon and Hunting
- God of light.
- Yogurt Fage and Dannon Oikos
- Goddess Of Marriage
20 Clues: Greek Tacos • Greek Sausage • God of light. • God Of Warfare • God Of The Sea • God Of Parties • God Of Commerce • Goddess Of Love • King Of All Gods • Goddess Of Wisdom • / Chicken Kebabs • Goddess Of Family • Goddess Of Harvest • Creamy ,Tangy Sauce • Goddess Of Marriage • Pastry or Confection • God Of The Underworld • Yogurt Fage and Dannon Oikos • Goddess Of The Moon and Hunting • ...
Theseus and the Minotaur 2023-02-24
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- Princess who helps Theseus defeat the Minotaur and escape the maze
- His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus.
- A giant pig slain by Theseus
- Theseus and Pirithous kidnap the legendary beauty, thus kicking off the Trojan Wars
- He his kingdom to unite with Athens, so he gets Aegeus drunk and sends his daughter to seduce him
- The biological mother of Theseus
- A half-man, half-bull monster owned by King Minos and to whom Athenian maidens and youths were sacrificed
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- The king of Athens and the father of Theseus
- The highest priestess in all of Greek mythology; often gives cryptic and challenging messages
- A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus
- Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus
- God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus
12 Clues: A giant pig slain by Theseus • The biological mother of Theseus • The king of Athens and the father of Theseus • Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus • A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus • God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus • His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus. • ...
Interactions and Diffusions 2024-09-18
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- Precious resource traded in West Africa (4 letters)
- Major ancient civilization along the Yellow River (5 letters)
- A civilization known for its philosophers and democracy (5 letters)
- The primary language of Ancient Rome (5 letters)
- The ______ Ocean Trade Route made travel faster and eventually led to the end of the Silk Road (6 words)
- Religion that spread through trade and conquest, founded by Muhammad (6 letters)
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- Wealthy king of Mali who brought gold to Mecca: Mansa _____ (5 letters)
- The vast network of trade routes connecting Asia and Europe (4 letters)
- Ancient civilization known for its epic poems and mythology (6 letters)
- The empire known for its legal system and engineering feats (5 letters)
- Religion that began in India and spread to East Asia (6 letters)
- Large landmass where many historical empires developed (4 letters)
12 Clues: The primary language of Ancient Rome (5 letters) • Precious resource traded in West Africa (4 letters) • Major ancient civilization along the Yellow River (5 letters) • Religion that began in India and spread to East Asia (6 letters) • Large landmass where many historical empires developed (4 letters) • ...
Strohecker's WOTD Example 2026-01-21
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- to remove, take away; subtract funds, or money from an account
- one of two or more numbers multiplied to get a product
- sprightly in appearance; colorful
- a 100-eyed monster of Greek mythology
- to abhor, extreme dislike for someone or something
- to steer or direct the course of a ship, aircraft, vehicle, or action
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- moving rapidly, or bubbling with anger
- an inquiry or question; to research
- a situation in which there's no good decision for resolution; to be in a pickle;soft, bog-like land that is spongy; quicksand
- clever skill, special ability
- a tool used for mowing or cutting crops and composed of a long curving blade attached to a 1m long handle
- someone that eats & drinks to excess greedy; the Star Wars monster character, Jabba the Hutt is a glutton
12 Clues: clever skill, special ability • sprightly in appearance; colorful • an inquiry or question; to research • a 100-eyed monster of Greek mythology • moving rapidly, or bubbling with anger • to abhor, extreme dislike for someone or something • one of two or more numbers multiplied to get a product • to remove, take away; subtract funds, or money from an account • ...
On Our "A" Game 2024-06-19
4 Clues: My name • The food of the gods in Greek mythology • The Greek goddess of love, beauty, and passion, symbolized by things such as doves and seashells • The name of a character from Baulder's Gate, known for being a brooding vampire twink that makes the girls and the gays go wild
Chapter 5,6,7,8 Etymology Review 2025-10-31
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- What does proto- mean?
- Latin ordinal number 7
- What is the literal translation of the word μνημονικος?
- ,What is this breathing symbol called?
- What does the Latin prefix trans- mean?
- When transliterating the diphthong ει what is one sound you can use in English?
- The rule of _____ is used when the letter is before a kappa, chi, or xi.
- Roman numeral XXVII
- What Latin prefix means around?
- What prefix means beside, beyond?
- What does the Latin prefix inter- mean?
- What does plethora mean now?
- What does the Latin Adj and noun nihil mean?
- What does semi- mean?
- Transliterate ‘UΠΟ into English
- What Greek suffix means possessor of?
- of time What is the literal definition of the Greek word Χρόνος and the suffix -ful
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- What are these groupings called? αι, αυ, ει, ευ, οι, ου.
- What Greek suffix means thing written?
- What (Greek) prefix means much, many?
- Roman numeral LXXXVII
- What does the Greek prefix anti- mean?
- Roman numeral LI
- What Latin prefix means before?
- What Greek prefix means through?
- What does the Latin prefix ultra- mean?
- What means 9 in Greek?
- What do the Greek prefix’s pan and pantos mean?
- Tetra means
29 Clues: Tetra means • Roman numeral LI • Roman numeral XXVII • Roman numeral LXXXVII • What does semi- mean? • What does proto- mean? • Latin ordinal number 7 • What means 9 in Greek? • What does plethora mean now? • What Latin prefix means before? • What Latin prefix means around? • Transliterate ‘UΠΟ into English • What Greek prefix means through? • What prefix means beside, beyond? • ...
Mythology 2022-07-21
11 Clues: Venus • ugly Olympian • A vicious god • god of the sea • jealous goddess • huntress goddess • goddess of Wisdom • messenger of the gods • god of Light and Truth • central figure of the myths • brother of Zeus and Poseidon
mythology 2019-04-24
11 Clues: zeus son • zeus weapon • zeus brother • zues the god of • the god of gods • zeus killed him • zeus dark bother • zeus wife and sister • the bigboy of the home • when you get eating alive • the home of zeus and the rest of the god
Aeneid assessment extension 2024-02-16
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- The Roman goddess of love, Aeneas' mother
- The king of Latium
- The part of Athens where the Parthenon is found
- Founder of Rome
- The man who took Helen to Troy
- Greek and Roman god of archery and poetry
- The Roman king of the gods
- Latinus' daughter who Aeneas married
- The Greek queen of the gods
- The father of Zeus
- The Greek king of the sea
- The Roman king of the sea
- The city which Helen lived in before going to Troy
- The Roman king of the underworld
- The city in which the Parthenon is found
- Romulus' brother
- The Greek king of the underworld
- The Trojan prince who Achilles killed
- Greek word meaning 'loot'
- Aeneas' father
- A huge temple of Athena found in Athens
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- Helen's first husband
- A one-eyed giant
- Aeolus gave Odysseus a bag of...
- The Italian prince who Aeneas found and killed
- The Greek king of the gods
- The Greek hero who could only be hurt in his heel
- The Roman queen of the gods
- The father of Jupiter
- The king of Troy
- The city which Ascanius built
- the region of Italy in which Aeneas built his city
- Greek word meaning 'guest friendship'
- Greek word meaning 'fame' and 'glory'
- The Greek goddess of love
- The best part of the underworld
- Roman god of war
- The most beautiful woman in the world who was taken to Troy by Paris
- The Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- The plant which made Odysseus' men forget their homes
- The animal which the Greeks built a horse of to get into Troy
- The king of Ithaca who took 10 years to return home from Troy
- The city which Aeneas built
- Menelaus' brother, the high king of the Greeks
- The city which Aeneas came from
45 Clues: Aeneas' father • Founder of Rome • A one-eyed giant • The king of Troy • Roman god of war • Romulus' brother • The king of Latium • The father of Zeus • Helen's first husband • The father of Jupiter • The Greek goddess of love • The Greek king of the sea • The Roman king of the sea • Greek word meaning 'loot' • The Greek king of the gods • The Roman king of the gods • The Roman queen of the gods • ...
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 • ...
Roman and Greek :) 2021-02-11
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- Greek and rome both believed in the goddess?
- Ancient Greeks didn’t eat much
- Were there any wars in greek
- What is something that the rome ate as poor
- Greek times was not a warrior full time and most of them had other jobs such as__________
- What is a god they both believed in_____
- In 753 B.C.E. The God of War named Mars gave birth to twin sons named______and_______
- Greeks dance was often part of
- what was the most important food in Greek
- Rome's dance was a for_______ romans
- What is one thing that is in a full set of armour for the Greek
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- Romans considered______a daily necessity and not an extravagance
- Roman military had two main branches,_____ and______
- in art Romans focused on________
- The Greeks viewing place for the orchestra was________
- Greek dishes used_____
- What is one of the weapons that roman used for war?
- what is a weapon the greek used in war?
- What was a huge part of greek diet
- How many punic wars has there been in rome
20 Clues: Greek dishes used_____ • Were there any wars in greek • Ancient Greeks didn’t eat much • Greeks dance was often part of • in art Romans focused on________ • What was a huge part of greek diet • Rome's dance was a for_______ romans • what is a weapon the greek used in war? • What is a god they both believed in_____ • How many punic wars has there been in rome • ...
Ancient Greece vs. Ancient Rome 2022-05-11
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- Greeks had very ______ and functional clothing
- ________ was a popular toy for Greek children
- A very common fruit in both Roman and Greek diets VEGETARIAN Greek diets were mostly _____________
- Greeks often preferred to go ________
- This was a common breed of dog for both Greek and Rome
- Male Romans wore this garment
- Romans wore footwear made of _______
- Type of Ancient Rome government
- __________ was the only Ancient Greece city to not be protected by a wall
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- Type of Greek building used to hold games and chariot races
- STATUS Romans’ clothing indicated _______ _______
- Both Greek men and women who this garment
- This pet was popular for both Greeks and Romans
- Type of Roman building used for gladiatorial contests
- A common pet in Greece was an ___
- Type of Ancient Greece government
- Roman education was based on ______ traditions
- Both Rome and Greece built _______ around their cities for protection
- Greece and Rome children both enjoyed playing with this toy which can even be found among today's children
19 Clues: Male Romans wore this garment • Type of Ancient Rome government • A common pet in Greece was an ___ • Type of Ancient Greece government • Romans wore footwear made of _______ • Greeks often preferred to go ________ • Both Greek men and women who this garment • ________ was a popular toy for Greek children • Greeks had very ______ and functional clothing • ...
Roman Mythology 2022-03-22
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- king of the gods, god of sky and lightning
- God of war, his symbol is a spear
- last sister of Jupiter, Goddess of Hearth and home
- The God of fire,ranging from blacksmith to Craftsmanship
- goddess of wild animals and the hunt
- Messenger of the gods, son of Jupiter
- The god of Love, Symbol is a bow and arrow
- goddess of love, her Children are Cupid and Aeneas
- The god of sun, the son of Jupiter
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- Second sister of Jupiter, Goddess of harvest and agriculture
- The goddess of war, daughter of Jupiter
- Roman god of Time, a planet was named after him
- Hero to troy and Rome, son of Venus
- God of the Sea, is his symbol is the Trident
- winemaking, God of fertility, festivity, and insanity.
- God of the Underworld,married to Persephone
- Goddess of peace,one symbol is the Caducues
- God of personification of sleep
- Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and child birth
19 Clues: God of personification of sleep • God of war, his symbol is a spear • The god of sun, the son of Jupiter • Hero to troy and Rome, son of Venus • goddess of wild animals and the hunt • Messenger of the gods, son of Jupiter • The goddess of war, daughter of Jupiter • king of the gods, god of sky and lightning • The god of Love, Symbol is a bow and arrow • ...
easy sebi 2021-05-11
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- is the study of stars
- is the study of the earth
- is the study of words from the past
- it is the study of animals
- is the study of myths
- is the idea person
- is the study of patterns in language
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- is the study of sound and radio
- can help people trauma
- is the study of audio
- is the study of toxic waste
- is like mythology
- is the study of crime
- is the study of relationship of animals
14 Clues: is like mythology • is the idea person • is the study of stars • is the study of audio • is the study of crime • is the study of myths • can help people trauma • is the study of the earth • it is the study of animals • is the study of toxic waste • is the study of sound and radio • is the study of words from the past • is the study of patterns in language • ...
Why Women Aren't CEOs 2022-10-18
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- In the middle of or during something that causes excitement/fear.
- Group of people with the most important positions in a company, whose job titles usually begin with C.
- Simile for women in business.
- Wanting or trying to be.
- A term taken from Greek Mythology that refers to someone's weakest point in character or nature.
- Something that is being discussed, planned or prepared and will happen soon is "in the ..."
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- The amount it would cost to buy one share in a company.
- A person who tries to persuade someone to leave their job by offering that person another job with more pay and a higher position.
- False friend of "dependable".
- Reaction based on deep feeling and emotional reactions rather than on reason or thought.
- Chief Executive Officer
- To gradually increase.
- The quality of being serious.
- Informal name that women who participated in feminist movements received.
- To explain or understand something exactly.
15 Clues: To gradually increase. • Chief Executive Officer • Wanting or trying to be. • False friend of "dependable". • The quality of being serious. • Simile for women in business. • To explain or understand something exactly. • The amount it would cost to buy one share in a company. • In the middle of or during something that causes excitement/fear. • ...
Mesopotamia/China/Greece Combination 2023-05-29
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- The word to describe the overall ancient Greek diet
- Ancient Greeks dipped most of their foods in __ (finish it)
- A tool Mesopotamians used to chisel into hard objects to create art
- Animal from one of the first art creations of Mesopotamia
- The material Mesopotamians did art on
- A popular fruit eaten in ancient Greece
- Most of the Mesopotamian art were based off of __ (finish the sentence)
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- A horrific, man-eating monster that emerges from the mountains every Chinese New Year to feast on villagers
- A stone object that had cuneiform inscription printed on it
- The most popular drink in ancient Greece
- Some of the Mesopotamian art were made for ___ purposes (fill in the blank)
- The figures that described the foundation of Earth and the heavens in ancient Chinese mythology
- The rulers of ancient China were considered __ (continue the sentence)
- The main food item of ancient Greece
- One of the 3 main influences of ancient China that demonstrates living in harmony with nature
15 Clues: The main food item of ancient Greece • The material Mesopotamians did art on • A popular fruit eaten in ancient Greece • The most popular drink in ancient Greece • The word to describe the overall ancient Greek diet • Animal from one of the first art creations of Mesopotamia • A stone object that had cuneiform inscription printed on it • ...
Astronomy Crossword Prelims (Juniors) 2014-10-15
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- An event that occurs when the shadow of a planet or moon falls upon a second body.
- Last name of the second man to walk on the moon
- A solid piece of debris,that originates in outer space and survives the fall through the Earth’s atmosphere and collides with the Earth’ surface.
- Closest star to the earth, after the sun
- Outer part of the sun's atmosphere
- Name of Jupiter's largest moon
- A series or chain of craters
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- a ______ satellite appears nearly stationary in the sky as seen by a ground-based observer
- ______ said, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind
- First Indian to venture into space
- An explosion caused when a star exhausts fuel and ends its life
- This constellation is named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- A branch of science that deals with studying the origin, structure, and nature of the universe.
- Name of the first dog that went into space
- One of the two planets that don't have a moon
15 Clues: A series or chain of craters • Name of Jupiter's largest moon • First Indian to venture into space • Outer part of the sun's atmosphere • Closest star to the earth, after the sun • Name of the first dog that went into space • One of the two planets that don't have a moon • Last name of the second man to walk on the moon • ...
Eyan.D Greece vs Rome 2022-05-03
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- Unlike Ancient Roman music Ancient Greece music was used for
- A popular childs’ game in Ancient Greece was ephedrismos but in Ancient Rome a popular childs’ game was called
- While in Ancient Rome both Husband and Wife must be adults, but in Ancient Greek both Husband and Wife must be
- In Ancient Greek they called the people who taught them subjects teachers while Ancient Rome people called them
- Ancient Greek made music and Ancient Rome took
- While the most popular game was the Olympics in Ancient Greece, the most popular game in Ancient Rome was
- While Ancient Rome was a Republic, Ancient Greece was a
- While Ancient Roman dances were used for everything Ancient Greek dances were used for
- While Ancient Roman toys were more like old toys in the past such as wooden horses, swords, playhouse, etc. Ancient Greek toys were more
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- While Ancient Greek literature is called Greek literature while Ancient Roman literature is called
- Unlike Ancient Greek Families, Ancient Roman Families would also have
- While In Ancient Rome birds were fairly common in Ancient Greece a fairly common animal were
- While Ancient Roman schools exclusively taught literature and public speaking, Ancient Greeks exclusively taught
- the Great Julius Caesar was a popular leader in Ancient Rome, in Ancient Greece a popular leader was
- While in Ancient Greek women were not equal to Ancient Greek men. But in Ancient Rome women to men were
- While Ancient Greek foods were basic, Ancient Roman foods was a
- While the most popular sport in Ancient Greece was the 200-meter race the most popular sport in Ancient Rome was
- Ancient Greece’s slaves which are state-own Ancient Roman slaves were prisoners
- While Ancient Rome started in 753 B.C.E Ancient Greece started in 700s
19 Clues: Ancient Greek made music and Ancient Rome took • While Ancient Rome was a Republic, Ancient Greece was a • Unlike Ancient Roman music Ancient Greece music was used for • While Ancient Greek foods were basic, Ancient Roman foods was a • Unlike Ancient Greek Families, Ancient Roman Families would also have • ...
Roman Deities 2022-06-15
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- Goddess of birth and light
- Greek name is Aphrodite
- Name of the river between the worlds of the living and the dead
- What is a really good food and Minerva's gift to the town?
- Usually pictured with a bow and arrows
- What the queen bee gave to Jupiter
- Greek name is Aries
- How many eyes did Argus have (two words)
- God of wine and theater
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- God of the sea
- Greek name is Zeus
- Greek name is Hestia
- Has a pet three-headed dog
- God of metalwork
- Has the same Greek name as his Roman name
- Greek name is Athena
- Goddess of agriculture
- Has winged shoes
18 Clues: God of the sea • God of metalwork • Has winged shoes • Greek name is Zeus • Greek name is Aries • Greek name is Hestia • Greek name is Athena • Goddess of agriculture • Greek name is Aphrodite • God of wine and theater • Goddess of birth and light • Has a pet three-headed dog • What the queen bee gave to Jupiter • Usually pictured with a bow and arrows • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-12-15
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- Group of people chosen to decide court cases in Athens (4)
- Famous Greek philosopher who taught Plato (8)
- Greek city-state famous for its strong military (6)
- Form of government where citizens vote on laws (8)
- Act of participating in government elections (6)
- Greek city-state known for education, philosophy, and democracy (7)
- Most decorative Greek column style (11)
- Painting technique used on wet plaster (6)
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- Sea that connected Greece to trade and cultural exchange (13)
- Philosopher who thought about governments (5)
- Student of Plato (9)
- Ancient city made famous for a horse by Homer’s Iliad (4)
- Early civilization that lived on the island of Crete (6)
- Greek island home of the Minoans (5)
- Type of Greek column with a plain capital (5)
- Type of Greek column with scroll-shaped capitals (5)
- People who had rights and responsibilities in Greek city-states (8)
17 Clues: Student of Plato (9) • Greek island home of the Minoans (5) • Most decorative Greek column style (11) • Painting technique used on wet plaster (6) • Famous Greek philosopher who taught Plato (8) • Type of Greek column with a plain capital (5) • Philosopher who thought about governments (5) • Act of participating in government elections (6) • ...
c-1 2021-07-29
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- A philosophical puzzle; impasse
- A Greek word meaning origin, beginning, the first, or the first principle
- A Greek word meaning pleasure; is the root of the English word hedonism
- He was an Ionian Greek philosopher known for the theorem which states that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides
- A branch of philosophy studying moral values and rules
- A Greek term meaning end, goal, purpose; raison d'etre
- Student of Socrates; founder of the first institution of higher learning in the Western world, Academy
- Founded by Zeno of Citium in Athens, Marcus Aurelius is considered to adhere to this school of thought
- Greek history, culture, art, philosophy after Alexander the Great
- A Greek philosopher, founder of the atomistic theory of matter
- He was a soldier, historian, philosopher; known as the author Anabasis
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- A Greek philosopher, historian, and priest at the Temple of Apollo; known for Parallel Lives
- He was a philosopher from Athens; often thought as the founder of Western philosophy; was later put on trial and punished by death
- freedom from passion, the tranquility of the soul
- A Greek word meaning opinion, reason, word.
- Ancient Greek teachers of rhetoric, philosophy, art of living in the fifth and fourth century B.C.
- Is a system of philosophy as a challenge to Platonism; promotes intellectual pleasure and avoiding pain
- A pre-Socratic philosopher, proposed that all matter is composed of fire, water, air, and earth
- He was a Greek philosopher and polymath; founder of Lyceum, known for Nicomachean Ethics, De Anima, The Rhetoric.
- desire, love
- A philosophical term meaning doing or making ; craft, skill
- A Greek word meaning wisdom, used in Hellenistic philosophy, religion, Platonism.
- A branch of metaphysics that deals with the nature of the universe
23 Clues: desire, love • A philosophical puzzle; impasse • A Greek word meaning opinion, reason, word. • freedom from passion, the tranquility of the soul • A branch of philosophy studying moral values and rules • A Greek term meaning end, goal, purpose; raison d'etre • A philosophical term meaning doing or making ; craft, skill • ...
Roots Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-15
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- To know, Latin root.
- Human, Greet root.
- More than normal, too much.
- Time, Greek root.
- Life, living, Greek prefix.
- To track.
- Both, around, prefix.
- Between.
- One who, Latin suffix.
- Opposite, Greek.
- Nothing, void, Latin Root.
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- Of or belonging to, characterized by, Latin suffix.
- Latin prefix, meaning together.
- Boundary, limit, Latin root.
- Intense fear,
- Backward, prefix.
- One, or single, Greek prefix.
- After, behind, Latin prefix.
- Water, Latin.
- Study or theory of, Latin suffix.
20 Clues: Between. • To track. • Intense fear, • Water, Latin. • Opposite, Greek. • Time, Greek root. • Backward, prefix. • Human, Greet root. • To know, Latin root. • Both, around, prefix. • One who, Latin suffix. • Nothing, void, Latin Root. • More than normal, too much. • Life, living, Greek prefix. • Boundary, limit, Latin root. • After, behind, Latin prefix. • One, or single, Greek prefix. • ...
crossword Damian Cisneros 2026-02-19
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- spread east my Greek
- famous Greek scientists
- the great crushes Persian an then
- the great
- Greek belief
- story about gods and goddesses
- sPa build the school:the academy
- samples of Greek literature
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- all things in world can be expressed with numbers
- spA build school lyceum
- method thinking and learning
- just as ora___
- Spa socratic method
- see into the future
- love
- teacher
- valued
- knowlage
- why would anyone use it to explain something
- do you think the Greeks cared what they said
- to speak
21 Clues: love • valued • teacher • knowlage • to speak • the great • Greek belief • just as ora___ • Spa socratic method • see into the future • spread east my Greek • spA build school lyceum • famous Greek scientists • samples of Greek literature • method thinking and learning • story about gods and goddesses • sPa build the school:the academy • the great crushes Persian an then • ...
Eponyms of Greek, Roman and Nordic origin(FINAL) 2019-08-22
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- a jaunty and fit woman; after a tribe of mythical female warriors
- “good death” in Greek
- a day named after the Nordic god of strength and thunder
- a person having characteristics of both male and female bodies
- archenemy
- a type of jellyfish
- sb extremely intelligent and therefore exceptional
- an anesthetic named after the Greek god of sleep
- a person characterized by self-importance and need for admiration
- a day named after the supreme Nordic god (this one had many a name)
- of great strength; after a Greek demi-god associated with 12 labors
- the colorful muscle around one’s pupil
- the link between the calf and the heel; Achilles’ ~
- changeable; moody; after the Greek messenger god
- a metallic element which at room temperature retains liquid state; after the Greek messenger god
- one of the days of the week; after the Nordic goddess Frigg/Frea, the wife of Odin
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- an attractive, well-built man;
- a great journey, after a Greek mythological traveler
- the month named after the Greek god of war
- 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
- showing homosexual desire for women; after the Greek island, home to a Greek poet Sappho
- food or drink working as a sexual stimulant; after the name of the Greek goddess of love and beauty
- box the source of all suffering
- the place of the muses
- a forty-two-kilometer race; after a battle between Persians and Greeks
- ~ complex; sexual desire of a woman for her father; after a Greek, mythical heroine
- a gigantic tomb
- one’s weakness(idiom); Achilles’ ~
- the repetition of one’s voice caused by the reflection of sound waves
- ~ complex; sexual desire of a man for his mother; after a fabled Greek king
- the month named after the Roman god of duality and beginnings
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 • ...
Vocab 2022-02-11
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- measure of how big something is
- one horn
- land or earth
- Greek root for drawn
- together as one
- languages of Ancient Greece and Rome
- Latin root for circle
- Latin root for middle
- study of life
- An aquaduct is a type of ___
- Latin root for “to make”
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- Greek root for life
- Latin root for big
- Greek root for light
- (Latin) way, road, by way of
- (Latin) city
- has one wheel
- Greek root for study
- something that occurs again and again
- Latin root for one
- word parts that have meaning
- a person who is big and important in their field
- make something appear big
23 Clues: one horn • (Latin) city • has one wheel • land or earth • study of life • together as one • Latin root for big • Latin root for one • Greek root for life • Greek root for light • Greek root for study • Greek root for drawn • Latin root for circle • Latin root for middle • Latin root for “to make” • make something appear big • (Latin) way, road, by way of • word parts that have meaning • ...
The Iliad Info Kaden Wilson 2022-10-24
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- Measured the thread of life, allotted to each person with her measuring rod.
- The country where The Iliad takes place.
- A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- God of war (female).
- The god of gods and lightning.
- White robed goddesses of destiny that were feared even by the likes of Zeus.
- God of war (male).
- A metropolis for the troad.
- The author of the iliad.
- Where the Greek Gods are believed to live (two words no spaces).
- The highest power in the universe according to the greeks.
- The Supreme Leader of The Greeks at Troy.
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- The rhythmic pattern of syllables of Homer's epic poems (two words no spaces).
- The goal of every Homeric hero (two words no spaces).
- The god of the underworld and brother of Zeus.
- A writer/bard requests divine help in composing or writing his work (four words no spaces).
- The name (plural) for people of the same race as Homer.
- The reason why Hera and Athena Hate the Greeks (three words no spaces).
- The rage of Achilles or mans downfall.
- Souls pass into a different body after death.
- The god of the sea and brother of Zeus.
21 Clues: God of war (male). • God of war (female). • The author of the iliad. • A metropolis for the troad. • The god of gods and lightning. • The rage of Achilles or mans downfall. • The god of the sea and brother of Zeus. • The country where The Iliad takes place. • The Supreme Leader of The Greeks at Troy. • Souls pass into a different body after death. • ...
Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Lightning Thief 2023-04-20
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- God of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle
- Also known as Half-blood and is Half human and Half God
- Teacher of all heroes
- what is the three headed dog's name
- God of music, poetry, art, prophecy, truth, archery, plague, healing, sun and light and twin brother of Artemis
- how many heads does the dog Cerberus have
- Half man and Half goat
- Percy's mom
- King of all titans and the father of Zeus and 5 more Olympians also the god of time
- Goddess of the Moon in Greek mythology and twin sister of Apollo
- God of thunder and lightning, rain, and winds
- God of the underworld
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- Half man and Half horse
- God of fire, forge, and blacksmithing
- Half man and Half bull
- Percy's dad and the God of the sea and waters, as well as of horses and earthquakes
- A camp for demigods to train to learn how to fight against monsters
- Goddess of wisdom, craft, and warfare
- Goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- God of Wine and pleasure
- Goddess of harvest
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Percy's best friend who is a satyr
23 Clues: Percy's mom • Goddess of harvest • Teacher of all heroes • God of the underworld • Half man and Half bull • Half man and Half goat • Half man and Half horse • God of Wine and pleasure • Goddess of love and beauty • Percy's best friend who is a satyr • what is the three headed dog's name • God of fire, forge, and blacksmithing • Goddess of wisdom, craft, and warfare • ...
Key words Crossword (Frankenstein) 2016-09-07
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- What you call something when it comes into existence: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- No longer feel angry about or wish to punish someone for what they have done: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Feeling of excessive pride or self confidence: _ _ _ _ _ _
- Biology, Chemistry, Physics: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Treating someone badly because they have claimed or complained of discrimination: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Another word for selfish: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- This is an adjective and is when a person's behavior/attitude is extreme: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Belonging to redolent of the Dark Ages, usually gloomy or horrifying. It is also an adjective: _ _ _ _ _ _
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- Greek mythology and it means forethought: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- When you believe in something/someone: _ _ _ _
- A feeling of fellowship or friendship: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- When something is taken away: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The name of the scientist, who is also the main character in Mary Shelley's book:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A person who has an obsessive desire for power: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A movement in the arts and literature which originated in the late 18th century: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The ability to understand and understand the feelings of another: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- This means an action is right or wrong:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A quality or condition of being dual: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
20 Clues: Biology, Chemistry, Physics: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • When you believe in something/someone: _ _ _ _ • When something is taken away: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Another word for selfish: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • A quality or condition of being dual: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • This means an action is right or wrong:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Feeling of excessive pride or self confidence: _ _ _ _ _ _ • ...
Poe-cabulary words 2023-12-03
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- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- Pale, lacking color
- An order of angels; The 6-winged angels standing in the presence of God.
- A gesture of respect, like kneeling or bowing before a king.
- Arabic word for paradise or heaven.
- A covered incense burner, usually swung from a chain at funerals or other religious ceremonies.
- A violent, windy storm
- A potion used by the ancients to induce forgetfulness of pain or sorrow;
- Tranquil,gentle,quiet, or undisturbed
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- To put an end to;discontinue
- Relating to Pluto, the god of the underworld in Roman mythology.
- Propriety and good taste in conduct or appearance
- Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something
- To drink deeply
- Thi means where at.
- Think about something carefully,before making a decision or reaching a conclusion
- Air or bearing especially as expressive of attitude or personality; demeanor.
- a structure consisting of strips of wood or metal crossed and fastened together with square or diamond-shaped spaces left between, used as a screen or fence or as a support for climbing plants.
- Used to emphasize that you mean exactly what you are saying and nothing more
- Leading by deception.
20 Clues: To drink deeply • Pale, lacking color • Thi means where at. • Leading by deception. • A violent, windy storm • the Greek goddess of wisdom • To put an end to;discontinue • Arabic word for paradise or heaven. • Tranquil,gentle,quiet, or undisturbed • Propriety and good taste in conduct or appearance • Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something • ...
Poe-Cabulary 2023-12-08
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- (in Greek mythology) a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- a gesture, especially a dramatic one, used instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words.
- to remove a load or burden from.
- (of food) reduced to small shreds by being rubbed on a grater.
- straighten/redress
- Which is of a bizarre irregularity.
- cruel or violent treatment of a person or animal; mistreatment.
- rhythmic throbbing or vibrating (as of an artery)
- (of a problem or issue) difficult and much debated; problematic.
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- a kind of expertise in a particular subject, especially an area of art.
- another term for thenceforth.
- dissipated living.
- an ignorant or stupid person.
- an underground room or vault beneath a church, used as a chapel or burial place.
- in a clever and deceitful way.
- potassium nitrate, especially as a naturally occurring mineral.
- a watery fluid that collects in or drips from the nose or eyes.
- foresight, discernment, or keen perception; ability to make good judgments.
- charge (someone) too high a price for goods or a service.
20 Clues: dissipated living. • straighten/redress • another term for thenceforth. • an ignorant or stupid person. • in a clever and deceitful way. • to remove a load or burden from. • Which is of a bizarre irregularity. • rhythmic throbbing or vibrating (as of an artery) • charge (someone) too high a price for goods or a service. • ...
English 10 Short Story Unit 1 Test 2023-09-28
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- author of The Pedestrian
- Georgianna taught her nephew Greek ______
- the police car was ________
- Mr. Mallard worked for the ________
- famous write Georgianna taught her nephew about
- what Mr. Mead does not own
- Aunt Georgianna's early profession
- author of A Wagner Matinee
- what the doctors say killed Mrs. Mallard
- who Aunt Georgianna married
- who the Jumping Frog narrator is looking for
- A Wagner Matinee protagonist
- symbolizes new life and opportunity
- what Aunt Georgianna does at the Matinee
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- society in which The Pedestrian takes place
- frog's name
- who the narrator asks about
- city where A Wagner Matinee takes place
- author of The Story of an Hour
- what the stranger gave the frog
- enthusiastic gambler
- Mr. Mead's first name
- Mr. Mallard's first name
- where Aunt Georgianna moved to
- bulldog's name
- Mrs. Mallard's first name
- Mr. Mead's profession
- Mrs. Mallard's sister
- author of The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
- what Mr. Mead was stopped by the police car for
- term for what Georgianna did with her husband
- name of the mining town
- Mr. Mallard's friend
33 Clues: frog's name • bulldog's name • enthusiastic gambler • Mr. Mallard's friend • Mr. Mead's first name • Mr. Mead's profession • Mrs. Mallard's sister • name of the mining town • author of The Pedestrian • Mr. Mallard's first name • Mrs. Mallard's first name • what Mr. Mead does not own • author of A Wagner Matinee • who the narrator asks about • the police car was ________ • ...
District Office 1430 2024-12-13
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- This old Dutch name means "night heron in the woodland wilderness"
- Jagger, Jackson, DeSantis
- Jasmine, Basmati, Diane?
- Founded in 1795
- The Belgian city we just moved from
- First name of Rev Nott and Rev Ball
- Aniston, Hudson, Garner, Day-Suits
- A book by Gary Paulsen and also our neighbors next door
- Chastain, Fletcher, Moore?
- Monica's last name sounds like an English city, but don't get pricked by the spelling
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- There are a couple of them in HR
- This person only has three letters in her name
- What's the story with the company in the building next door?
- The only school in the District that is not in 12309
- This person shares a name with America's favorite donuts
- Head this way to the High School
- Otherwise known as Artemis
- A structure that carries water from one place to another
- First name of many Kings of Sweden
- A giant in Greek mythology
- This person knows all about our checks and balances
- We have two of these gifts in DO
- This person's names means bee, and she is always busy!
- Mr Birdcatcher
24 Clues: Mr Birdcatcher • Founded in 1795 • Jasmine, Basmati, Diane? • Jagger, Jackson, DeSantis • Otherwise known as Artemis • A giant in Greek mythology • Chastain, Fletcher, Moore? • There are a couple of them in HR • Head this way to the High School • We have two of these gifts in DO • First name of many Kings of Sweden • Aniston, Hudson, Garner, Day-Suits • ...
Space FRANK 2025-04-01
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- Hydrogen: What stars do to make light and heat.
- nebula: A colorful cloud of gas around a dying star.
- Cross: A star pattern seen in the southern sky.
- A star that explodes and becomes very bright.
- A famous constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology.
- A bright blue star in the constellation Orion.
- A dark patch in the sky, part of the Milky Way.
- The element found in diamonds, coal, and living things.
- sized: Not too big, not too small.
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- A very large star that is much bigger than the Sun.
- A young star that is still forming.
- A bright, red supergiant star in the constellation Orion.
- handle: The part of a cooking pot you hold to carry it.
- Easy to use or find.
- A strong metal, often found in rocks and used to make tools.
- Centauri: The closest star system to our Sun.
- Nebula: A colorful cloud of gas where stars are being born, in the constellation Orion.
- Done with a lot of strength.
- A type of material or matter.
- The lightest element and the main gas in stars.
- The gas we breathe in to live.
- aged: A person or thing that’s not young, but not old either.
22 Clues: Easy to use or find. • Done with a lot of strength. • A type of material or matter. • The gas we breathe in to live. • sized: Not too big, not too small. • A young star that is still forming. • Centauri: The closest star system to our Sun. • A star that explodes and becomes very bright. • A bright blue star in the constellation Orion. • ...
Review of The Romans 2025-03-02
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- One person has absolute control much like a king. Julius Caesar was the first.
- What was unusual about how the King came to power in the Roman Kingdom?
- Language of the Romans
- One of the household gods worshiped in private homes.
- Commoners.Free Roman citizens who were not part of the patrician class.
- Elite aristocrats who made up the Roman Senate
- Ancient Roman Sewer
- A concept from ancient Rome. How Roman rulers maintained control over the population by providing free food & entertainment
- King of the Roman gods.
- Roman's economy
- Roman and Greek religion.
- Mountain range, divides Rome north to south, and west from east
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- Shape of Italy.
- One of the Sea's the Roman's used for trade & expansion.
- Type of government where people vote for their representatives.
- First written Roman laws, became the basis for later Roman law
- River that Rome was built on?
- Queen of the Roman gods.
- Abundance of farm land allowed Rome to support a large what
- Legendary founder of Rome?
- Lowest class in the Roman social hierarchy.
- Roman peace
- Type of government in the Roman Kingdom.
- Another name for king.
24 Clues: Roman peace • Shape of Italy. • Roman's economy • Ancient Roman Sewer • Language of the Romans • Another name for king. • King of the Roman gods. • Queen of the Roman gods. • Roman and Greek religion. • Legendary founder of Rome? • River that Rome was built on? • Type of government in the Roman Kingdom. • Lowest class in the Roman social hierarchy. • ...
Constellations 2025-12-20
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- The lion of Nemea
- The winged horse used by Zeus to carry thunder and lightning.
- The dove, said to be the dove of Noah.
- The multi-headed water snake,
- The dragon
- The southern cross
- The lizard
- The lesser dog
- Two fishes swimming in opposite directions with their tails connected by a cord
- The fly
- The ram, the animal whose golden fleece was recovered by Jason and the Argonauts.
- The crab
- The goldfish
- The air pump, originally the 'pneumatic machine'
- The water bearer
- The microscope
- The lion cub
- The great bear, also known as the Big Dipper
- The charioteer, the first person to attach four horses to a chariot.
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- The telescope
- Half man and half horse
- The wolf
- The sea goat, god of the countryside.
- The giraffe
- A large yet dark constellation representing the greatest hero of Greek mythology.
- The mythical twins Castor and Pollux.
- The hunting dogs
- The lesser bear
- The greater dog
- The cup
- The swan
- The scorpion
- The hunter
- The bull
- The bird of paradise
- The herdsman
- The sea monster
37 Clues: The fly • The cup • The wolf • The swan • The crab • The bull • The dragon • The lizard • The hunter • The giraffe • The scorpion • The goldfish • The herdsman • The lion cub • The telescope • The lesser dog • The microscope • The lesser bear • The greater dog • The sea monster • The hunting dogs • The water bearer • The lion of Nemea • The southern cross • The bird of paradise • Half man and half horse • ...
Michael's Crossword Puzzle for WOTD 2026-01-22
Across
- soft miry land, that is bog-like; similar to quicksand; spongy
- sprightly in manner of appearance;
- necessary for life; full of life and vigor
- to abhor or extremely hate
- a human made object, such as tools, coins, pottery, clothing, and more
- a 100-eyed monster of Greek mythology
- to intentionally put off or delay, ignore until another time
- to eat away by degrees as if by gnawing
- bump into, or push round without much control
- to move something from one place to the other
- to cause to happen; or begin; to goad or urge forward
- a struggle of a fight that started from a rough or confusing manner
Down
- to use up; extricate completely
- to ask a question
- a clever skill; ability
- things that are added on
- to shift back and forth uncertainly
- to confuse, complicate, to be puzzled
- describes a person who acts without thought
- small mistake
- someone who eats and drinks excessively
- extremely dry; very little moisture
- adhering to an opinion, action reason or course of action
- to make calmer by giving in to demands
24 Clues: small mistake • to ask a question • a clever skill; ability • things that are added on • to abhor or extremely hate • to use up; extricate completely • sprightly in manner of appearance; • to shift back and forth uncertainly • extremely dry; very little moisture • to confuse, complicate, to be puzzled • a 100-eyed monster of Greek mythology • to make calmer by giving in to demands • ...
Lesson 3 2026-02-19
Across
- a set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim.
- (of premises) having no fixtures, furniture, or inhabitants; empty.
- a particular order in which related events, movements, or things follow each other.
- the underlying support or foundation for an idea, argument, or process.
- relating to the whole world; worldwide.
- approval, support, or liking for someone or something.
- the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape
- a gnawing mammal of an order that includes rats, mice, squirrels, hamsters, porcupines, and their relatives
- The sixth day of the week.
- the written or printed signs representing vocal or instrumental sound.
Down
- important, serious, or significant.
- a partial refund to someone who has paid too much money for tax, rent, or a utility.
- relating to or characteristic of people or human beings.
- An image or representation of a god used as an object of worship.
- Powerful figures from Greek mythology.
- a store that sells food and small household goods.
- a thing of little value or importance.
- an official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority.
- the center of interest or activity.
- the state of disintegrating or being destroyed.
20 Clues: The sixth day of the week. • important, serious, or significant. • the center of interest or activity. • Powerful figures from Greek mythology. • a thing of little value or importance. • relating to the whole world; worldwide. • the state of disintegrating or being destroyed. • a store that sells food and small household goods. • ...
Greece, Unit 1 2026-02-26
Across
- A Greek philosopher who used questioning (the Socratic Method) to encourage critical thinking.
- infantry soldier who carried a long spear
- An Athenian statesman who strengthened democracy and led Athens during its Golden Age.
- The study of ideas about knowledge, truth, morality, and government.
- common crop grown in Greece that is used to make wine
- City state that colonized Byzantium on the coast of what is now Turkey
- A Greek physician known as the 'Father of Medicine' who promoted careful observation in medical practice.
- An Athenian leader who introduced democratic reforms that increased citizen participation in government.
- marketplace that served as a public meeting place/social spot
- A Greek philosopher who studied science, logic, and government, influencing Western thought for centuries.
- ________wars-A long war between Athens and Sparta that weakened the Greek city-states.
- much of Greece is covered in these, making it difficult to farm
- these grow on trees in Greece and are known for making oil
- One of the largest city-states and largest centers of trade
Down
- A fortified hilltop in a Greek city-state where temples and important buildings were built.
- A system of government in which citizens participate directly in decision-making.
- A Greek philosopher who founded Stoicism, teaching self-control and acceptance of fate.
- A Greek city-state made up of a city and its surrounding countryside, functioning as an independent political unit.
- A Greek city-state known for its strong military society and strict discipline.
- An alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens after the Persian Wars.
- A form of government ruled by a small group of powerful people.
- A student of Socrates who wrote about government and criticized democracy in his work The Republic.
- A Macedonian king who created a vast empire and spread Greek culture throughout Egypt, Asia, and parts of Europe, beginning the Hellenistic Era.
- _____ order was a simple and sturdy style of Greek architecture known for plain columns.
- A powerful Greek city-state known for developing democracy and advancing philosophy, art, and architecture.
- _____ wars- A series of wars between Greek city-states and the Persian Empire that united the Greeks against a common enemy.
- These games were invented in Ancient Greece to honor Zeus
- _____ order was a style of Greek architecture known for slender columns with spiral-shaped capitals.
- a military formation where hoplites fought together in closely spaced rows with overlapping shields
29 Clues: infantry soldier who carried a long spear • common crop grown in Greece that is used to make wine • These games were invented in Ancient Greece to honor Zeus • these grow on trees in Greece and are known for making oil • One of the largest city-states and largest centers of trade • marketplace that served as a public meeting place/social spot • ...
Classical Greece 2022-04-07
Across
- Who was the Greek god of prophecy?
- Troy is said to be in this modern county
- Alexander the Great came from this country
- Athens rival city
- This monster was killed by Perseus
- The region Athens is located in
- An Epic poem attributed to Homer telling the story of the Fall of Troy
- Menelaus was the King of this city
- The brother of Menelaus
- The battle between the gods and the Titans was known as the _______
- The king of the Greek gods
Down
- The Greek gods lived on Mount______
- Brother of Paris, Killed by Achilles
- One of Athens major exports
- Greek god of the sea
- King of Troy
- Sparta is in this region of Greece
- Odysseus was king of this Island
- A temple built to honour Athena on the Acropolis
- A famous Greek oracle was based here
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Troy is located in this modern country
22 Clues: King of Troy • Athens rival city • Greek god of the sea • The brother of Menelaus • The king of the Greek gods • One of Athens major exports • Greek god of the Underworld • The region Athens is located in • Odysseus was king of this Island • Who was the Greek god of prophecy? • Sparta is in this region of Greece • This monster was killed by Perseus • ...
latin crossword 2024-07-01
Across
- King of Mycenae
- God of Chaos
- The she wolf that saved Romulus and Remus
- Greek Goddess of Love
- Bard who's lover died from a snakebite
- Where all mortals hope to reside after death
- A man cursed to an impossible task
- Ancestral mother of all life
- The island that the Daughter of Atlas is trapped on
- Greek version of Pluto
- Daughter of Atlas
Down
- A man who fed his children to the gods
- Man who was in horto
- half horse half man
- Greek God of Death
- Greek king of the titans
- Brother to the King of Mycenae
- Greek God of War
- Greek god of the hearth
- personification of a rainbow and a messenger of the gods.
- All roads lead back to it
- A nymph cursed to only repeat words she just heard
22 Clues: God of Chaos • King of Mycenae • Greek God of War • Daughter of Atlas • Greek God of Death • half horse half man • Man who was in horto • Greek Goddess of Love • Greek version of Pluto • Greek god of the hearth • Greek king of the titans • All roads lead back to it • Ancestral mother of all life • Brother to the King of Mycenae • A man cursed to an impossible task • ...
chapter 7 and 8 2024-10-30
Across
- What does the roman numeral IIV mean?
- what does the greek prefix en- mean?
- What does the roman numeral CCXXX mean?
- What does the roman numeral III mean?
- What does the roman numeral XX mean?
- What does the roman numeral X mean?
- What does the roman numeral V mean?
- the latin prefix extra- means __
- what does the latin prefix contra- mean?
- the greek/latin prefix __ means self
- what is the greek/latin prefix that means beyond, above?
- the greek prefix __ means under, below, slightly
Down
- the latin prefix pre- means__
- what does the latin prefix inter- mean?
- What does the roman numeral C mean?
- What does the roman numeral VI mean?
- the greek prefix syn-, sym-, syl-, sys-, means_
- What does the roman numeral XXVI mean?
- What does the roman numeral LII mean?
- what greek prefix means up,backwards,again?
20 Clues: the latin prefix pre- means__ • the latin prefix extra- means __ • What does the roman numeral C mean? • What does the roman numeral X mean? • What does the roman numeral V mean? • What does the roman numeral VI mean? • what does the greek prefix en- mean? • What does the roman numeral XX mean? • the greek/latin prefix __ means self • What does the roman numeral IIV mean? • ...
Characters at Crossroads Wk 1 2023-09-26
Across
- controls or changes something in a clever and unfair or selfish way
- a creature in Greek mythology that is part human and part horse
- producing or reflecting a bright, steady light
Down
- gave information about a person, group, or country to an enemy
- the practice of unfairly treating a person or group of people differently from other people or groups of people
- powerfully affected by disease, trouble, or sorrow
6 Clues: producing or reflecting a bright, steady light • powerfully affected by disease, trouble, or sorrow • gave information about a person, group, or country to an enemy • a creature in Greek mythology that is part human and part horse • controls or changes something in a clever and unfair or selfish way • ...
THE LAST PUZZLE 2024-03-17
Across
- goddess of love in greek mythology
- a famous Shakespeare play involving murder, betrayal and prophecy
- Pride and _______
- The magical school in the "Harry Potter" series by J.K. Rowling
Down
- A very controversial Colleen Hoover novel, thought to be problematic and abusive
- a popular book series following the adventure of a young demigod who discovers his divine heritage and embarks on thrilling quests at a camp for half bloods
6 Clues: Pride and _______ • goddess of love in greek mythology • The magical school in the "Harry Potter" series by J.K. Rowling • a famous Shakespeare play involving murder, betrayal and prophecy • A very controversial Colleen Hoover novel, thought to be problematic and abusive • ...
A Portrait of Dorian Gray 2019-01-15
Across
- The .......book that Henry gave Dorian 'confuses the boundry between vice(evil) and virtue (good)
- Literary movement represented by Portrait of Dorian Gray
- Dorian seeks eternal ......
- . Dorian is like a ...... He repeats Henry's views without understnding them.
- There is an ever-widening gap between Dorian's body and.......
- Lord........ thinks to indoctrinate and manipulate someone to see what happens is OK.
Down
- It shows changes in Dorian's character as a result of his decision follow a lfe devoted to the senses
- The habit of arriving on time.
- The idea that we should pursue own pleasure at all costs.
- This person Lord....... is related to Henry and evaluates Dorian's mother by her physical beauty.
- Dorian can not escape his feelings of ........
- He is like Narcissus, a beautiful young man in Greek mythology who fell in love with his reflection in a pool
12 Clues: Dorian seeks eternal ...... • The habit of arriving on time. • Dorian can not escape his feelings of ........ • Literary movement represented by Portrait of Dorian Gray • The idea that we should pursue own pleasure at all costs. • There is an ever-widening gap between Dorian's body and....... • ...
Test Your Financial Planning Knowledge!! Name: 2019-01-24
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-03-21
Across
- government where a few people have power
- government where one leader seizes power
- Greek god of the underworld
- the hero that defeated the minotaur
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- related to soldiers and war
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- a short story that teaches a lesson
- government where one leader has power
- the king of the gods
- country where Alexander the Great was king
- land with water on three sides
Down
- city-state with a military society
- messenger of the gods
- city-state with an educated society
- and old story with gods and goddesses
- government where all citizens share power
- city named after Alexander the Great
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- the woman Athena turned into a spider
- Greek god of blacksmiths and the forge
- Greek god of the sea
- Greek god of war
- scientist who established the value of pi
- great empire conquered by Alexander the Great
25 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek god of the sea • the king of the gods • messenger of the gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek god of the underworld • related to soldiers and war • land with water on three sides • Greek goddess of love and beauty • city-state with a military society • city-state with an educated society • the hero that defeated the minotaur • ...
Greece 2026-03-03
Across
- Greek games meant to honor Zeus
- Greek ___ often focused on the human body and characteristics of men
- Means love of wisdom
- Center of knowledge with a massive library
- Type of government the Greeks are credited with creating
- Alexander the Great Spread this through the conquest of the Mediterranean region
- Had a strong Navy due to their geography
- Greek society that built a impressive army
- Questioned the nature of the world
Down
- Greek Philosopher who believed that laws help maintain the stability of a country
- Type of play Aristophanes was known for writing
- Accurately estimated the value of pi
- Greek doctor who believed doctors should do their best to help treat patients
- Believed the wisest philosopher should be the king
- A group of Greek thinkers who believed reason and thinking should guide your decisions
- Greek stories about gods and heroes
- Lasting Greek impact on architecture was this design
17 Clues: Means love of wisdom • Greek games meant to honor Zeus • Questioned the nature of the world • Greek stories about gods and heroes • Accurately estimated the value of pi • Had a strong Navy due to their geography • Center of knowledge with a massive library • Greek society that built a impressive army • Type of play Aristophanes was known for writing • ...
Brooke- Greece vs. Rome 2022-05-04
Across
- first roman emperor
- a place where important gods and goddesses of Rome were honored
- houses that were built around a courtyard
- war between Roman Republic and Ancient Carthage
- oval amphitheater in Rome
- Greek god
- greek government
- used as a beauty product
Down
- chariot-racing stadium
- legendary Greek king of Ithaca
- Greek art, architecture, and philosophy
- buying and selling goods
- professional fighters who fought in ancient Roman
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- a berry, typically green, red, or blue
- Augustus adopted son
- the ancient empire, centered in Rome
- Greece alcohol
- A time period lasted until about a.d. 180
- enslaved for use of treatment
20 Clues: Greek god • Greece alcohol • greek government • first roman emperor • Augustus adopted son • chariot-racing stadium • buying and selling goods • used as a beauty product • oval amphitheater in Rome • enslaved for use of treatment • legendary Greek king of Ithaca • the ancient empire, centered in Rome • a berry, typically green, red, or blue • Greek art, architecture, and philosophy • ...
Test Prep Xword 2025-10-31
Across
- Thing written
- χɩλδ
- Πολɩκε
- 999
- Στꭤκκ
- To turn back
- Fifth letter in Greek spelled out
- Place for
- State of being, domain of
- Ονομꭤτοποεɩꭤ
- Possessor of
- Octagon has ____ sides
- September
- Rules of
- 347
- Percentage is made up of a fraction of ___
- Tricycle
Down
- Πꭤ⍴ꭤɣ⍴ꭤɸɳ
- 743
- The quality of carrying around
- 149
- 15th letter in Greek spelled out
- One who leads together
- 11th letter in Greek spelled out
- The process of placing in
- Every half year
- 19th letter in Greek spelled out
- The quality of seeing out
- 13th letter in Greek spelled out
29 Clues: 743 • 149 • 999 • 347 • χɩλδ • Στꭤκκ • Πολɩκε • Rules of • Tricycle • Πꭤ⍴ꭤɣ⍴ꭤɸɳ • Place for • September • To turn back • Ονομꭤτοποεɩꭤ • Possessor of • Thing written • Every half year • One who leads together • Octagon has ____ sides • The process of placing in • State of being, domain of • The quality of seeing out • The quality of carrying around • 15th letter in Greek spelled out • 11th letter in Greek spelled out • ...
Famous Greeks crossword 2024-09-19
Across
- Another important philosopher
- An Important Greek Historian
- A ruler of Athens.
- Another philosopher who believed that every citizen belongs to their state
- King of the Spartans
- Made the heliocentric model
- An astonishing Athenian dramatist.
- Son of Xerxes
Down
- One of the first Greek philosophers.
- Known as "the great"
- An Important Greek astronomer
- Wrote "History of the Persian wars"
- Delivered victory about the Battle of Marathon
- Made important discoveries about irrational numbers
- An important Greek geometrist.
- Wrote "The Elements"
- Greek playwright.
- Established western Philosophy
18 Clues: Son of Xerxes • Greek playwright. • A ruler of Athens. • Known as "the great" • Wrote "The Elements" • King of the Spartans • Made the heliocentric model • An Important Greek Historian • An Important Greek astronomer • Another important philosopher • An important Greek geometrist. • Established western Philosophy • An astonishing Athenian dramatist. • Wrote "History of the Persian wars" • ...
Theatre History Review 2025-10-28
Across
- Stereotypical characters, like the nerd or miser
- Most famous Roman performance space
- Japanese style of theatre requiring 3 operators
- Where the Greek Chorus Performed
- The 3-sided turning flat
- Country known for ancient Persian theatre
- ______and Comedy: the two biggest Greek Styles of Plays
- A famous Commedia servant character
- Where the actors changed masks; was 'backstage'
- Wrote Romeo & Juliet
- What does Renaissance mean?
- How the Commedia plays travelled the countryside
- An Italian style of Comedy, coming after the Dark Ages
- Title of most famous Medieval Play
Down
- Greek god of wine and revelry
- Was onstage in Rome, but offstage in Greece
- Source for Medieval Theatre
- The "god in the Machine"
- A Roman entertainment featuring horses
- Name of Shakespeare's Theatre
- The First Actor
- Where the Greek audience sat
- Name of Monarch during Shakespeare's time
- Ancient performance style of India
- Greek outdoor performance spaces
- Birthplace of modern Western Theatre
- The rude and crude Greek entertainments
- Title of most famous Greek Tragedy
28 Clues: The First Actor • Wrote Romeo & Juliet • The "god in the Machine" • The 3-sided turning flat • Source for Medieval Theatre • What does Renaissance mean? • Where the Greek audience sat • Greek god of wine and revelry • Name of Shakespeare's Theatre • Where the Greek Chorus Performed • Greek outdoor performance spaces • Ancient performance style of India • ...
Papa's Birthday 2025 2025-01-20
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-03
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Mod 11 crossword 2022-12-16
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Greek and Roman Golden Ages 2024-12-10
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Pericles & Greek Contributions Crossword puzzle-Module 5 2017-03-05
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
It's all Greek to me, Myth'ter 2022-12-06
Across
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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.
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 • ...
Chapter 8: Ancient Greece Crossword 2026-02-18
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- A Greek doctor who is now called the father of medicine.
- Plato's student who devoted himself to science.
- A ruler who abuses absolute authority.
- The Greek god of war
- A story that teaches a lesson.
- The Greek god of the sea
- League (2wds) An alliance of city states led by Sparta.
- A legend or story, often about gods and heroes.
- A Greek city state known for its powerful military.
- Games (2wds) Originally religious festivals where athletes would compete to honor the gods.
- A Greek city state known for developing democracy.
- Pieces of broken pottery that are used now as artifacts.
- The marketplace of Ancient Greece, where business and politics took place.
- League (2wds) The defensive alliance of city states led by Athens.
- A Greek poet who wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey
- The center of religious life in Athens, set on a hill.
- An area of land that features rocky terrain and high peaks. Much of Greece is covered in this type of terrain.
- The Greek god of wisdom
- An island in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Greece.
- The Greek god of the sky and also the king of the gods.
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- An early civilization of Greece that developed on the mainland.
- The earliest civilization in Greece.
- Athenian historian who recorded the events of the Peloponnesian War.
- the Great (3wds) A Macedonian leader who took over Greece and then defeated Persia, reaching as far as India.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A Greek author who wrote fables.
- A "lover of wisdom," The Greeks had many of them.
- A type of government where a few nobles rule.
- A large, outdoor arena used for Greek plays.
- War (2wds) A series of battles fought between the Mycenaeans and the city of Troy.
- Socrates' student who wrote about government and life.
- Encouraged his students to pursue wisdom rather than the gods and was killed for it.
- A leader in Athens known for his ability to speak in public.
- The Greek god of love
- Peninsula of Greece on the southern end.
- Olympus (2wds) Highest mountain in Greece where they believed the gods lived.
- The Greek god of the hunt
37 Clues: The Greek god of war • The Greek god of love • The Greek god of wisdom • The Greek god of the sea • The Greek god of the hunt • A story that teaches a lesson. • The Greek god of the underworld • A Greek author who wrote fables. • The earliest civilization in Greece. • A ruler who abuses absolute authority. • Peninsula of Greece on the southern end. • ...
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 • ...
Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe Section 3, Pt. 2 2026-02-17
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- Structured plans, designs, or arrangements, often involving complex, secret, or devious methods to achieve a goal
- Being calculated, considered, esteemed, or thought of as something, often implying a formal estimation, judgment, or expectation
- Oral exchange of sentiments, observations, or ideas
- Strange and frightening
- Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify
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- Dared or risked something hazardous or uncertain
- Describes food or drink with a highly pleasant taste or aroma
- The act of expressing great, often malicious, pleasure or smug satisfaction regarding one's own success or another person's failure
- Small common harmful or objectionable animals (such as lice or fleas) that are difficult to control
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- Tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion
11 Clues: Strange and frightening • Tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion • Dared or risked something hazardous or uncertain • Oral exchange of sentiments, observations, or ideas • Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify • Describes food or drink with a highly pleasant taste or aroma • ...
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 • ...
Immortals of Meluha 2026-03-05
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- author of immortals of meluha
- Sati enjoys doing this
- prime minister
- Main Setting
- based on culture of the past
- savior with blue throat
- god of gods
- a group of fighters
- city of light
- Shiva's supposed lover
- highest in the cast
- person of worship
- similar weapon of shivas
- capital of swadeep
- tribe in tibet
- mountain range in India
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- tallest mountain
- people born with defects
- sacred water
- Semi-Continent
- family of brothers
- leader of meluha
- ancient type of sword
- based off of mythology
- shiva's home
- weapon of choice
- shivas original home
- lunar race
- Emperor of Meluha
- someone who lives forever
- Main Character
- captain of meluhan guard
- evil-doers
33 Clues: lunar race • evil-doers • god of gods • sacred water • Main Setting • shiva's home • city of light • Semi-Continent • prime minister • Main Character • tribe in tibet • tallest mountain • leader of meluha • weapon of choice • Emperor of Meluha • person of worship • family of brothers • capital of swadeep • a group of fighters • highest in the cast • shivas original home • ancient type of sword • ...
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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" • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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"
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
