greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Root Words 61-70 2013-05-11
10 Clues: star (Latin) • time (Latin) • star (Greek) • time (Greek) • tree (Greek) • tree (Latin) • stone (Greek) • rock,stone Greek) • beside,along with (Greek) • between,among,amid (Latin)
Romans vs Greeks 2022-02-22
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- While the Greeks ate a lot of fish, the Romans ate a lot of meat like …………?
- In ancient Rome there were some animals as pets for people and that animal
- Children liked to play….
- a roaring sound.
- Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____.
- Greek children like to play with small glass balls.
- In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………?
- While today toys are mostly maybe made out of plastic Greek toys were made by……
- Ancient Greek children liked to play with metal seats or rope seats that you can push people with the name is a
- In Greek there were big birds that had colorful what?
- While Romans and Greeks used their dogs for protecting things, Greeks used their dogs for _______ animals.
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- While Romans traded a lot of food, Greeks _______ a lot of their food.
- Both Greeks and Romans ate different food depending on their Social.
- While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …?
- Roman girls like to play with D……
- What kids like to play with.
- Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets.
- Both Greeks and Romans used a dog breed named the L _____.
- In ancient Greek there were animals as pets that make the noise quack.
- While the Greeks grew a lot of food, the Romans ______ a lot of food.
- Both Greeks and Romans most popular pets were a _______.
21 Clues: a roaring sound. • Children liked to play…. • What kids like to play with. • Roman girls like to play with D…… • Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets. • In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………? • While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …? • Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____. • Greek children like to play with small glass balls. • ...
Important People and Things in Ancient Greece 2021-06-05
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- A Greek poet who wrote some of the earliest epics of Ancient Greece
- Someone who takes power by force and is the only ruler
- A system of government where few hold power
- A system of government where all citizens share in running the government
- A philosophy created by Zeno where it is believed that happiness is created by reason
- An open place under the Acropolis
- A large plain near the Athens where the Persian cavalry was defeated when boarding their navy
- A government building in the Athens where Athena was worshiped
- A king of Macedonia who conquered all of Greece
- An Athenian general who helped the Athens dominate the Delian League
- A Greek philosopher who believed that true knowledge is already within people
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- A pass in the mountains where the Greek troops were hiding however a spy gave away their position
- A Greek philosopher who believed that all relationships can be expressed in numbers
- A council created by Cleisthenes to carry out and oversee important things
- A Greek philosopher who had more freedom that most women, was well-educated, and inspired later philosophers
- A famous scientist and inventor who is credited with figuring out the value of pi
- A Persian king who attacked Greece after his father's death
- A Greek mathematician who was famous for his work in plane geometry
- A student of Socrates who wrote books about life in Ancient Greece
- Slaves of Sparta
20 Clues: Slaves of Sparta • An open place under the Acropolis • A system of government where few hold power • A king of Macedonia who conquered all of Greece • Someone who takes power by force and is the only ruler • A Persian king who attacked Greece after his father's death • A government building in the Athens where Athena was worshiped • ...
Ishan geography puzzle 2020-11-23
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- the fruit of pine tree
- the Greek god of sun
- a satellite of Jupiter
- the largest satellite of Jupiter
- the Greek god of water
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- the Greek god of war
- the largest satellite of Saturn
- the Greek god of winter
- the largest satellite of Uranus
- the smallest satellite of
- the Greek god of wealth
- the national tree of America
12 Clues: the Greek god of war • the Greek god of sun • the fruit of pine tree • a satellite of Jupiter • the Greek god of water • the Greek god of winter • the Greek god of wealth • the smallest satellite of • the national tree of America • the largest satellite of Saturn • the largest satellite of Uranus • the largest satellite of Jupiter
All chapter 9 vocab. 2014-12-08
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- Greek mathematician, he was one of the greatest mathematicians in history. he is famous for his contributions to the field of geometry.
- Persian Emperor, he restored order to the Persian Empire after a period of rebellion. Darius I built roads and made other improvements to Persian society.
- Persian emperor, he created the Persian Empire by conquering most of southwest Asia.
- Greek doctor, he is regarded as the father of medicine. He tried to find out what caused diseases and is known today for his ideas on how doctors should conduct themselves.
- Darius’ son who ruled Persia during the second invasion and the battle of Thermopylae (a battle made famous by the movie “300”)
- A group of Greek warriors who stood close together in a square formation.
- invented the water screw, named displacement and shouted Eureka when he did this!, calculated Pi.
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
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- Great /Macedonian ruler, he was one of the greatest military commanders. The son of Philip II, Alexander conquered large areas of Asia and parts of Europe and Africa and spread Greek culture throughout his empire.
- a war between Athens and Sparta in the 400’s BC
- Clear and ordered thinking.
- Greek philosopher, his teaching style was based on asking questions. He wanted people to question their own beliefs.
- a series of wars between Persia and Greece in the 400s BC.
- Greek like; heavily influenced by Greek ideas.
- Greek philosopher, he was a student oh Socrates. Plato started a school in Athens called the Academy and wrote The Republic, which describes an ideal society run by philosophers.
- Greek philosopher, he was a student of Plato. Aristotle taught that people should live lives of moderation and use reason in their lives.
- Macedonian king, he was a brilliant military leader who defeated the Greeks. Alexander the Great was his son.
17 Clues: Clear and ordered thinking. • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • Greek like; heavily influenced by Greek ideas. • a war between Athens and Sparta in the 400’s BC • a series of wars between Persia and Greece in the 400s BC. • A group of Greek warriors who stood close together in a square formation. • ...
Alexander and Hellenism 2025-10-21
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- : Philosopher who taught that happiness comes from simple pleasures and serenity.
- Art : Art emphasizing realism, movement, and deep human emotion.
- Egypt : Hellenistic kingdom ruled by Ptolemy’s dynasty; wealthy and stable.
- of Alexandria : 400-foot wonder guiding ships to Alexandria’s harbor; symbol of ingenuity.
- II : Macedonian king who unified Greece and reformed its army.
- Macedonia : Dynasty founded by Antigonus II; maintained Greek influence in the Aegean.
- : Scientist and inventor; discovered principles of buoyancy and mechanical leverage.
- of Citium : Founder of Stoicism; taught harmony with divine reason (Logos).
- the Great : Macedonian conqueror who spread Greek culture across three continents.
- Group : Dramatic sculpture showing human suffering and divine punishment.
- of Gaugamela : Alexander’s decisive victory that ended the Persian Empire (331 B.C.E.).
- Victory of Samothrace : Sculpture capturing divine triumph and movement in marble.
- : Bactrian wife of Alexander; symbolized blending of Greek and Eastern cultures.
- : Persian act of bowing before rulers; adopted by Alexander to show respect for Persian customs.
- : Philosophy teaching virtue, self-control, and acceptance of fate as paths to peace.
- Religions : Secret cults promising emotional fulfillment and personal salvation.
- : “World city” representing the multicultural, urban character of the Hellenistic world.
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- : Geographer who calculated Earth’s circumference and mapped the known world.
- : Belief that certain knowledge is impossible; suspending judgment brings peace of mind.
- of Alexandria : Center of learning that preserved and advanced Greek knowledge.
- : Philosophy seeking tranquility through moderation, friendship, and freedom from fear.
- : Inner tranquility or calm of mind sought by Hellenistic philosophers.
- : Greek translation of Hebrew Scriptures made for Greek-speaking Jews.
- Empire : Hellenistic kingdom in Asia blending Greek and Mesopotamian traditions.
- Gaul : Realistic Hellenistic sculpture honoring the nobility of a defeated enemy.
- : Egyptian city founded by Alexander; became the intellectual capital of the ancient world.
- : Poet known for pastoral works celebrating rural life and simplicity.
- : The blending of Greek culture with Egyptian, Persian, and Eastern traditions.
- : Mathematician who wrote Elements, foundation of geometry.
- : Historian who analyzed political systems and recorded the rise of Rome.
30 Clues: : Mathematician who wrote Elements, foundation of geometry. • II : Macedonian king who unified Greece and reformed its army. • Art : Art emphasizing realism, movement, and deep human emotion. • : Greek translation of Hebrew Scriptures made for Greek-speaking Jews. • : Poet known for pastoral works celebrating rural life and simplicity. • ...
Ancient Greece 2015-04-23
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- A Greek city-state.
- The largest Greek city-state named after the Greek goddess Athena.
- The second largest city-state that promoted strength and fighting skills.
- A democracy in which people choose individuals to make and decisions for them.
- The ruler of satrapies.
- Goddess of marriage.
- Land with water on three sides.
- The twenty pieces of land originally ruled by Darius.
- A piece of land closely connected to its homeland.
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- A gathering of many people to vote on political matters
- A government in which a few people hold power.
- Greek word for capture.
- A government in which the citizens share power.
- A person who takes over by force.
- Thinkers who ponder the questions of life.
- Goddess of the field.
- Goddess of wisdom.
- God of the sky.
- God of war.
- God of wine and entertainment.
20 Clues: God of war. • God of the sky. • Goddess of wisdom. • A Greek city-state. • Goddess of marriage. • Goddess of the field. • Greek word for capture. • The ruler of satrapies. • God of wine and entertainment. • Land with water on three sides. • A person who takes over by force. • Thinkers who ponder the questions of life. • A government in which a few people hold power. • ...
An's history crossword 2022-04-03
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- The period of history we are learning right now.
- The last name of our beloved teacher.
- The ruler of Egypt.
- Chinese most influential ideology.
- King of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedo.
- Ancient Greek author, epic poet.
- Ancient Greek literature written by Homer.
- The last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185.
- The core text of Islam
- The trading route that spread cultures and ideas throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa.
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- A Greek philosopher known for his book Dialogues and for the Academy of Athens.
- First Emperor of China.
- This kind of muslim believe Caliph could be the descendant of Muhammed
- The course we are currently learning
- The country that invented gunpowder.
- The ancient Japanese honored warrior class.
- My prefered first name
- The ancient American civilation.
- The Islam prophet
- Father of Western Philosophy.
20 Clues: The Islam prophet • The ruler of Egypt. • My prefered first name • The core text of Islam • First Emperor of China. • Father of Western Philosophy. • The ancient American civilation. • Ancient Greek author, epic poet. • Chinese most influential ideology. • The course we are currently learning • The country that invented gunpowder. • The last name of our beloved teacher. • ...
Greek rome compare contrast 2022-05-04
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- Most toys were made out of
- Romans started training their solders at
- Rome is skilled in the art of war
- Greece is ________
- greece has a strong navy rome has strong
- Roman soldiers take pride in their
- While rome is a republic greece is a
- Greece and rome both had
- ROme and greek praised the
- Greeces largest state is
- Rome fought in the punic war Greece fought in the
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- Rome is feared by other city states because of their feirce
- Each Country was ______ By others
- Rome and greek are
- Greek and rome have had many
- roman Soldies used ______ in the punic war
- While greece has hand dug wells rome has
- While roman children play with toy hprses greek children play with
- Rome and greece commonly ate
- While Greece had Agustus Rome had _____ Ruling
20 Clues: Rome and greek are • Greece is ________ • Greece and rome both had • Greeces largest state is • Most toys were made out of • ROme and greek praised the • Greek and rome have had many • Rome and greece commonly ate • Each Country was ______ By others • Rome is skilled in the art of war • Roman soldiers take pride in their • While rome is a republic greece is a • ...
Greek rome compare contrast 2022-05-04
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- Most toys were made out of
- Romans started training their solders at
- Rome is skilled in the art of war
- Greece is ________
- greece has a strong navy rome has strong
- Roman soldiers take pride in their
- While rome is a republic greece is a
- Greece and rome both had
- ROme and greek praised the
- Greeces largest state is
- Rome fought in the punic war Greece fought in the
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- Rome is feared by other city states because of their feirce
- Each Country was ______ By others
- Rome and greek are
- Greek and rome have had many
- roman Soldies used ______ in the punic war
- While greece has hand dug wells rome has
- While roman children play with toy hprses greek children play with
- Rome and greece commonly ate
- While Greece had Agustus Rome had _____ Ruling
20 Clues: Rome and greek are • Greece is ________ • Greece and rome both had • Greeces largest state is • Most toys were made out of • ROme and greek praised the • Greek and rome have had many • Rome and greece commonly ate • Each Country was ______ By others • Rome is skilled in the art of war • Roman soldiers take pride in their • While rome is a republic greece is a • ...
Greek rome compare contrast 2022-05-04
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- Most toys were made out of
- Romans started training their solders at
- Rome is skilled in the art of war
- Greece is ________
- greece has a strong navy rome has strong
- Roman soldiers take pride in their
- While rome is a republic greece is a
- Greece and rome both had
- ROme and greek praised the
- Greeces largest state is
- Rome fought in the punic war Greece fought in the
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- Rome is feared by other city states because of their feirce
- Each Country was ______ By others
- Rome and greek are
- Greek and rome have had many
- roman Soldies used ______ in the punic war
- While greece has hand dug wells rome has
- While roman children play with toy hprses greek children play with
- Rome and greece commonly ate
- While Greece had Agustus Rome had _____ Ruling
20 Clues: Rome and greek are • Greece is ________ • Greece and rome both had • Greeces largest state is • Most toys were made out of • ROme and greek praised the • Greek and rome have had many • Rome and greece commonly ate • Each Country was ______ By others • Rome is skilled in the art of war • Roman soldiers take pride in their • While rome is a republic greece is a • ...
Greek rome compare contrast 2022-05-04
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- Most toys were made out of
- Romans started training their solders at
- Rome is skilled in the art of war
- Greece is ________
- greece has a strong navy rome has strong
- Roman soldiers take pride in their
- While rome is a republic greece is a
- Greece and rome both had
- ROme and greek praised the
- Greeces largest state is
- Rome fought in the punic war Greece fought in the
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- Rome is feared by other city states because of their feirce
- Each Country was ______ By others
- Rome and greek are
- Greek and rome have had many
- roman Soldies used ______ in the punic war
- While greece has hand dug wells rome has
- While roman children play with toy hprses greek children play with
- Rome and greece commonly ate
- While Greece had Agustus Rome had _____ Ruling
20 Clues: Rome and greek are • Greece is ________ • Greece and rome both had • Greeces largest state is • Most toys were made out of • ROme and greek praised the • Greek and rome have had many • Rome and greece commonly ate • Each Country was ______ By others • Rome is skilled in the art of war • Roman soldiers take pride in their • While rome is a republic greece is a • ...
ORIGINS OF MUSIC 2025-01-13
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- ______ Von Bingen, composer who was said to have been "touched by angels"
- The lowest of the orchestral string instruments
- "Renaissance" translated into English
- Larger than a violin, but smaller than a cello
- The society that conquered ancient Greece
- Oldest Greek song: Epitaph of __________
- French travelling musicians who performed love songs
- Oldest known music composer.
- Similar to a piano, but uses large wind pipes.
- Non-religious music or art
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- Early instrument that is swung around on a string
- Baroque composer of "The Four Seasons"
- Another name for the "middle ages"
- Greek God of music.
- A large group of strings, winds, and percussion.
- The oldest instrument ever discovered.
- Greek stringed instrument that looks like a "mini harp"
- Greek philosopher who believed bad music created bad people
- Roman style of religious music that was sung
- The ________ Press was invented and allowed music to be copied into books
20 Clues: Greek God of music. • Non-religious music or art • Oldest known music composer. • Another name for the "middle ages" • "Renaissance" translated into English • Baroque composer of "The Four Seasons" • The oldest instrument ever discovered. • Oldest Greek song: Epitaph of __________ • The society that conquered ancient Greece • Roman style of religious music that was sung • ...
Legacies of Greece and Rome 2025-10-07
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- Authored the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Rule by the people
- Home of the Greek gods
- Rule by the "best"
- Led an army of men and elephants over the Alps into Rome
- Roman Dictator, assassinated in 44 B.C.
- King of the Greek gods
- Issued the Edict of Milan
- Introduced Ostracism in Athens
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- Series of conflicts between Rome and Carthage
- 200 Year period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire
- Conflict between Athens and Sparta
- Spartan leader who held off the Persians at the Battle of Thermopylae
- Defeated Mark Antony at Actium
- Roman gladiator arena
- Initiated the tenth persecution of Christians
- Rome's champion of the Senate
- Example of classical Roman architecture
- Rule by elected representatives
- Age of Pericles
- Poisoned for denying the Greek gods
- Greek Philosopher; Tutor of Alexander the Great
- Language of ancient Rome
23 Clues: Age of Pericles • Rule by the people • Rule by the "best" • Roman gladiator arena • Home of the Greek gods • King of the Greek gods • Language of ancient Rome • Issued the Edict of Milan • Rome's champion of the Senate • Defeated Mark Antony at Actium • Introduced Ostracism in Athens • Rule by elected representatives • Conflict between Athens and Sparta • ...
The Odyssey 2024-10-18
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- legendary king of mylee
- king of Sparta
- odyssues's son
- poet
- goddess of wisdom
- Odyssues home island
- queen of Ithaca
- Poseidon's son the cyclops
- king of the oylpan gods
- the island calypso and odyssues was stuck on
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- conflict between mycenon Greeks and the city of troy
- messenger god
- a Greek created tojan horse
- Olympus home of Greek gods
- king of pylos
- Greek god of water
- boron with an estate near the domains
- daughter of titan Athens
18 Clues: poet • messenger god • king of pylos • king of Sparta • odyssues's son • queen of Ithaca • goddess of wisdom • Greek god of water • Odyssues home island • legendary king of mylee • king of the oylpan gods • daughter of titan Athens • Olympus home of Greek gods • Poseidon's son the cyclops • a Greek created tojan horse • boron with an estate near the domains • ...
Greece 2015-01-25
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- a student of Socrates
- the greatest Greek doctor
- people from Greece
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- one of the greatest conquerors in history
- clear or ordered thinking
- He believed that people should never stop looking for knowledge
- Greek-like
- king of Macedonia in 359 BC
- the invasion began a series o wars between Persia and Greece
- unbiased, not favoring either side in a conflict
- men get good education women say inside all day
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- a plan for fighting a battle or war
- ancient Greek poets wrote this to honor leaders
- let the people he conquered keep their own customs
- a war between Athens and Sparta that threatened o tear all of Greece apart
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- Cyrus the Great found his in 550 BC
- the greatest Greek thinker
- an agreement to work together
- spent his life studying mathematics
- claimed the throne and killed his rivals for power
- Darius's son
- Greek literature that boys learned about
- good at war and fighting
25 Clues: Greek-like • Darius's son • people from Greece • a student of Socrates • good at war and fighting • the greatest Greek doctor • clear or ordered thinking • the greatest Greek thinker • king of Macedonia in 359 BC • an agreement to work together • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • a plan for fighting a battle or war • Cyrus the Great found his in 550 BC • ...
Lilli's Compare and Contrast Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-11
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- In Greece and Rome girls were taught how to take care of a ____ in school.
- In both Rome and Greece the boys would train in ____ in case they ever became soldiers.
- Roman and Greek _____ and goddesses were very similar but were slightly different and had different names.
- Rome became a huge ____ and Greece did not.
- The ancient Greeks ate more vegetables while the Romans ate more _____.
- Ancient Greeks mainly kept dogs as _____, while Romans kept all sorts of exotic animals.
- In both Greek and Roman Culture school was not free but very costly and only the _____ could afford it.
- Most women in ancient Rome were married in their ____________ while in Ancient Greece most women (girls) were married at age twelve or thirteen.
- Roman children played with many toys including balls, wooden swords and playhouses. Greek children had toys too and one of their favorite toys was a toy called ___________, which was made from the ankles of sheep and goats.
- ____ was a huge part of daily Roman and Greek life.
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- Both ancient Greece and ancient Rome had very influential ____.
- Both Romans and Greeks had a big __________ or feast before the wedding.
- Roman houses were made of stone, plaster and brick where Greek houses were made of _________.
- Roman clothing was a lot more intricate and sophisticated than Greece's _____ tunics.
- In both Rome and Greece the children did not decide who to marry, rather the ___ did.
- The Greeks wore clothing called tunics, while the Romans wore clothing called ____
- _________ oil played a huge part in the diet of both Greek and Romans.
- _________ was important to both Greek and Roman society as they used it to drink, cook with and trade with.
- Romans couldn’t get ______________ so they had to be married for life, while Greeks could get a divorce if both the husband and wife initiated it and they did not have any children.
- In both Greek and Roman culture a bride to be would give away her _________ as a symbol of her growing into adulthood.
20 Clues: Rome became a huge ____ and Greece did not. • ____ was a huge part of daily Roman and Greek life. • Both ancient Greece and ancient Rome had very influential ____. • _________ oil played a huge part in the diet of both Greek and Romans. • The ancient Greeks ate more vegetables while the Romans ate more _____. • ...
Persian Wards 2024-11-12
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- Waterway Connecting Persia And Greece
- Persian Governor
- Allowed Religous Freedom
- God of Zorastrism
- Sea Battle
- Persian Ruler Who Invaded Greece
- A Race Was Named After Battle
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- A Greek Soilder
- Led Spartan 300
- Historian
- Greek Military Formation
- Battle With Spartan 300
- Ran 26 Miles
- Founder of Zorastrism
- Greek General
15 Clues: Historian • Sea Battle • Ran 26 Miles • Greek General • A Greek Soilder • Led Spartan 300 • Persian Governor • God of Zorastrism • Founder of Zorastrism • Battle With Spartan 300 • Greek Military Formation • Allowed Religous Freedom • A Race Was Named After Battle • Persian Ruler Who Invaded Greece • Waterway Connecting Persia And Greece
Wordy Wednesday Puzzle Kaida Melberg 2024-10-31
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- She felt _____ about which pet to adopt, the tiger-striped kitten or the spotted puppy.
- In Greek mythology, Odysseus ´ ______ was his deceiving personality which caused his troops to leave him.
- The rumors _____ the girls reputation in school, leaving her without friends
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- ¨My name was Salmon, like the fish; first name, Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6, 1973.¨ This quote is an example of an ____.
- The groundhog is the _____ of seasons changining.
- The _____ bedroom was filled to the top with trash and dirty clothes
- He found _____ in running, each step released the stress and anger from the past week.
- The bird was very percise about the placement of the sticks and cotton in her nest, some would call her _____.
8 Clues: The groundhog is the _____ of seasons changining. • The _____ bedroom was filled to the top with trash and dirty clothes • The rumors _____ the girls reputation in school, leaving her without friends • He found _____ in running, each step released the stress and anger from the past week. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-03-08
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- author of the great Greek epic poems, Iliad and Odyssey
- A humorous form of drama t
- Acropolis A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- brilliant elected leader of Athens
- A government in which the power is in the hands of a single person.
- Democracy Citizens vote for government officials
- free male over the age of 18 who was born in that city-state
- Where citizens gather up
- an ancient Greek leader who held power through the use of force.
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- war A war between Athens and Sparta
- Greek philosopher teacher who taught plato
- A large mass of land projecting body into a body of water
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city. Monarchy.
- A traditional story about gods
- sea South of greece
- a member of a certain class of servants in ancient Sparta.
16 Clues: sea South of greece • Where citizens gather up • A humorous form of drama t • A traditional story about gods • brilliant elected leader of Athens • war A war between Athens and Sparta • Greek philosopher teacher who taught plato • Democracy Citizens vote for government officials • Acropolis A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • ...
Poetry Month at NYPL 2021-04-19
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- A bounce back, an opportunity, and sometimes a ball.
- A state of exclusive singularity some fear while others enjoy.
- If you notice this actually has a color the sky really is broken.
- Last month the title of this book was added to Dictionary dot com which defines it as a contraction of "Fixing to."
- A unit of poetic rhythm.
- 16th to 18th century armed cargo carriers
- Izzy’s pets are a symbol for this, which is also the name of a Kafka novel.
- A symbol of peace, and a popular origami project.
- When thrown for one so young, these are really for the parents.
- From the French word for "two pieces of iron riveted or hinged together".
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- Exploring the human consequences of the control and exploitation of colonized people and their lands.
- Son of Cephissus the river god and Liriope the nymph, this beautiful hunter from Greek mythology fell in love with his own image, forsaking all else until his resulting demise.
- from the Italian word for “little sound” or “little song.”
- Starting stuff with some same sounds.
- Stop repeating yourself? Quite the opposite!
- A state of exclusive singularity some fear while others enjoy.
- Need to create magical talismans and amulets or conjure supernatural entities? A textbook that also bears this title could help.
- Verse.
- Short, three line poems, Japanese in origin. You're reading one now.
- Friend, buddy, compatriot.
20 Clues: Verse. • A unit of poetic rhythm. • Friend, buddy, compatriot. • Starting stuff with some same sounds. • 16th to 18th century armed cargo carriers • Stop repeating yourself? Quite the opposite! • A symbol of peace, and a popular origami project. • A bounce back, an opportunity, and sometimes a ball. • from the Italian word for “little sound” or “little song.” • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-10-08
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- the community structure of ancient Greece
- member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek, thought to have entered Greece from the north
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- government by a relatively small privileged class or by a minority consisting of those presumed to be best qualified to rule.
- of or relating to a bronze age culture of Crete
- the legendary author to whom the authorship of the Iliad and the Odyssey (the two epic poems that are the foundational works of ancient Greek literature) is attributed
- 18th king of Macedonia
- pre-eminent Greek philosopher,
- Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.
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- of the greatest philosophers who ever lived and the first genuine scientist in history.
- series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century.
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
- “to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks.”
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
- the term applied to the art and culture of Greece
- literally, rule by the people
16 Clues: 18th king of Macedonia • literally, rule by the people • pre-eminent Greek philosopher, • the community structure of ancient Greece • “to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks.” • of or relating to a bronze age culture of Crete • the term applied to the art and culture of Greece • was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-11
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- The Greek philosopher who wrote the poem Republic and was a student of Socrates who later helped teach Aristotle.
- Government ruled by a small privileged class or the best individuals.
- War The war between Athens and Sparta.
- The Greek word for city-state or city in Ancient Greece.
- of Macedonia King of Macedonia who built an army that defeated the Greek coalition.
- Ruled by the people
- a civilization that lived in Crete from about 2000 B.C. to 1450 B.C.
- War The war between Persia and Greece.
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- The Greek philosopher who invented formal logic and had identified various scientific disciplines along with the relationships they had with each other.
- The Greek philosopher who was credited as the founder of the Western philosophy.
- Civilization: A civilization that was related to Greek History, culture, and the time period after the death of Alexander the Great.
- A group of warriors who stand close together in a square.
- the Great King of Macedonia 336 B.C. to 332 B.C.
- A member of the ancient Hellenic race that completed the overthrow of the Mycenaean Civilization.
- The blind Greek poet who is the author of the two poems The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- The name given to people of Mycenae.
16 Clues: Ruled by the people • The name given to people of Mycenae. • War The war between Athens and Sparta. • War The war between Persia and Greece. • the Great King of Macedonia 336 B.C. to 332 B.C. • The Greek word for city-state or city in Ancient Greece. • A group of warriors who stand close together in a square. • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2023-05-26
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- an obvious, intended exaggeration.
- putting two contrasting elements together that are so unlike that the effect is surprising, witty, or even startling.
- repetition at the end of a line.
- comparison using "like" or "as."
- a brief reference to a famous person or event-often from literature, history, Greek mythology, or the Bible.
- a repeated word or phrase, used for emphasis.
- a type of metaphor in which non-human objects or ideas are given human qualities.
- a mild or pleasant term used in place of an unpleasant or offensive one.
- the repetition of the first consonant sound, occurring close together in a series.
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- several parts of a sentence or several sentences expressed in similar grammatical form to show that the ideas are equal in importance. Can add balance, rhythm and emphasis to ideas.
- persuading by appealing to the audience's emotions.
- Question a question posed for effect, not requiring an answer.
- persuading through the character and credibility of the author.
- a statement that says less than it means; often used for comedic effect.
- Irony a statement that expresses the opposite of the literal meaning of the words.
- repetition at the beginning of a line.
- persuading by using logic and reasoning
- the combination of two words of opposite meaning for dramatic, comedic or provocative effect.
- comparison without using "like" or "as."
19 Clues: repetition at the end of a line. • comparison using "like" or "as." • an obvious, intended exaggeration. • repetition at the beginning of a line. • persuading by using logic and reasoning • comparison without using "like" or "as." • a repeated word or phrase, used for emphasis. • persuading by appealing to the audience's emotions. • ...
Romans vs Greeks 2022-02-20
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- While the Greeks grew a lot of food, the Romans ______ a lot of food.
- Both Greeks and Romans used a dog breed named the L _____.
- Both Greeks and Romans ate different food depending on their Social.
- Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets.
- In Greek there were big birds that had colorful what?
- Roman girls like to play with D……
- In ancient Greek there were animals as pets that make the noise quack.
- While Romans traded a lot of food, Greeks _______ a lot of their food.
- Greek children like to play with small glass balls.
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- While Romans and Greeks used their dogs for protecting things, Greeks used their dogs for _______ animals.
- Both Greeks and Romans most popular pets were a _______.
- Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____.
- While today toys are mostly maybe made out of plastic Greek toys were made by……
- While the Greeks ate a lot of fish, the Romans ate a lot of meat like …………?
- In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………?
- Children liked to play….
- Ancient Greek children liked to play with metal seats or rope seats that you can push people with the name is a …
- While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …?
- What kids like to play with.
- In ancient Rome there were some animals as pets for people and that animal made a roaring sound.
20 Clues: Children liked to play…. • What kids like to play with. • Roman girls like to play with D…… • Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets. • In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………? • While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …? • Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____. • Greek children like to play with small glass balls. • ...
Romans vs Greeks 2022-02-20
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- In ancient Rome there were some animals as pets for people and that animal
- Both Greeks and Romans used a dog breed named the L _____.
- Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets.
- In ancient Greek there were animals as pets that make the noise quack.
- In Greek there were big birds that had colorful what?
- Greek children like to play with small glass balls.
- While today toys are mostly maybe made out of plastic Greek toys were made by……
- Ancient Greek children liked to play with metal seats or rope seats that you can push people with the name is a
- While the Greeks grew a lot of food, the Romans ______ a lot of food.
- While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …?
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- While Romans and Greeks used their dogs for protecting things, Greeks used their dogs for _______ animals.
- In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………?
- While Romans traded a lot of food, Greeks _______ a lot of their food.
- Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____.
- Both Greeks and Romans ate different food depending on their Social.
- While the Greeks ate a lot of fish, the Romans ate a lot of meat like …………?
- Roman girls like to play with D……
- a roaring sound.
- Both Greeks and Romans most popular pets were a _______.
- What kids like to play with.
- Children liked to play….
21 Clues: a roaring sound. • Children liked to play…. • What kids like to play with. • Roman girls like to play with D…… • Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets. • In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………? • While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …? • Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____. • Greek children like to play with small glass balls. • ...
Greece Vocab Crossword 2023-10-09
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- Serious drama about themes having to do with love, hate, war or betrayal.
- A government system where a king rules over the people.
- Poet who is considered the greatest of the Greek story tellers, composed the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Great Macedonian king that invaded and conquered the Persian empire.
- War that was between Athens and their allies vs. Sparta and their allies.
- Legendary war that had been thought fictional until evidence was found in the 1870s.
- Narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds.
- Another general term for a Greek city-state.
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- Formation of soldiers that fought side by side with a spear in one hand and shield in the other.
- Type of poetry that do not tell stories but deal with emotions and desires.
- Greek thinkers, word meaning "lovers of wisdom".
- Main city on the island of Crete that was founded by the Minoans.
- Wars that had Greek city-states facing off against Darius and his son Xerxes's massive armies.
- Peasants that were forced to stay on the land they worked, particularly near Sparta.
- Ancient group of Greeks that fought a 10-year war against Troy.
- Rulers that seized power of the government by appealing to the common people for support.
- Type of play that contained scenes filled with slapstick situations and crude humor.
- Traditional stories, usually having to do with Greek gods.
- Common foot soldiers in a Greek army.
- Type of democracy where citizens rule or make decisions for themselves without representatives.
20 Clues: Common foot soldiers in a Greek army. • Narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds. • Another general term for a Greek city-state. • Greek thinkers, word meaning "lovers of wisdom". • A government system where a king rules over the people. • Traditional stories, usually having to do with Greek gods. • Ancient group of Greeks that fought a 10-year war against Troy. • ...
Greek gods 2022-04-01
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- What man fell in love with there own reflection and what words gets its name from that myth?
- A huge, rotating tropical storm is a ________
- What word means strong uncontrollably anger?
- A term that comes from the goddess of soul Psyche.
- Who was the Greek goddess in charge of revenge
- A Continent
- Sounds arranged intentionally to be beautiful and harmonious is _____
- Comes from the Greek goddess of the rainbow
- This word comes from the story if Charis.
- The order of events in time.
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- A legendary bird that makes a nest in the ocean
- who was the Greek god of the west wing?
- A book of maps that come directly from a Greek myth
- What was the favorite drink of many gods and goddesses.
- Comes from the Greek god of sleep.
- What plant turns towards the sun to get more sunlight?
- This word comes from the story of the youngest of the Three Fates, who spun the thread of life
- A sound that comes back to you because it reverberated off a surface.
- What word means disorder and randomness.
- What word comes from the name Ôkeanos?
20 Clues: A Continent • The order of events in time. • Comes from the Greek god of sleep. • What word comes from the name Ôkeanos? • who was the Greek god of the west wing? • What word means disorder and randomness. • This word comes from the story if Charis. • Comes from the Greek goddess of the rainbow • What word means strong uncontrollably anger? • ...
History of Greek theatre- 2022-01-11
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- emphasized characters trying to control their destinies.
- A creature who was part man and part goat.
- Usage of words to express thought
- used to refer to actors today.
- the earliest known playwright and actor.
- the theatre on the slope of the hill below the ____ in Athens.
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a ____ (altar).
- At three of these festivals,_____ were held.
- Their motivation drives the play.
- the first great theorist of dramatic art.
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- Was born in 496 B.C
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- The performers in Greek theater can be divided into _____:
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the ____ (dancing space).
- _____ of homer
- greek dramas honored this god
- The slope of the hill served as the ____ (seeing space).
- comes from greek "to act".
- Something to shock the audience
- considered the father of Western philosophy.
- comes the the Greek word theatron (place of seeing).
- means dance in Greek.
- The major festival was the _____.
- traditional ______
- The plays followed a _____ structure
- How speech reveals character
27 Clues: _____ of homer • traditional ______ • Was born in 496 B.C • means dance in Greek. • comes from greek "to act". • How speech reveals character • greek dramas honored this god • used to refer to actors today. • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • The major festival was the _____. • Their motivation drives the play. • ...
History of Greek theatre-Braxton 2022-01-11
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- emphasized characters trying to control their destinies.
- A creature who was part man and part goat.
- Usage of words to express thought
- used to refer to actors today.
- the earliest known playwright and actor.
- the theatre on the slope of the hill below the ____ in Athens.
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a ____ (altar).
- At three of these festivals,_____ were held.
- Their motivation drives the play.
- the first great theorist of dramatic art.
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- Was born in 496 B.C
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- The performers in Greek theater can be divided into _____:
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the ____ (dancing space).
- _____ of homer
- greek dramas honored this god
- The slope of the hill served as the ____ (seeing space).
- comes from greek "to act".
- Something to shock the audience
- considered the father of Western philosophy.
- comes the the Greek word theatron (place of seeing).
- means dance in Greek.
- The major festival was the _____.
- traditional ______
- The plays followed a _____ structure
- How speech reveals character
27 Clues: _____ of homer • traditional ______ • Was born in 496 B.C • means dance in Greek. • comes from greek "to act". • How speech reveals character • greek dramas honored this god • used to refer to actors today. • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • The major festival was the _____. • Their motivation drives the play. • ...
L26: The Rise of Democracy 2024-04-05
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- Not allowed to govern in ancient Greece
- Council of aristocrats
- Supplied money to the king
- Leader after the oligarchs lost power
- In a Tyranny, power is taken by this
- Powerful speakers sometimes persuaded citizens to vote _____
- Last tyrant to rule the city-state of Athens
- Representatives vote for the people
- Oligarch fun
- In a Democracy, the ________ rules
- Every citizen votes on every issue
- Person who has certain rights in a city-state or country
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- Form of government that is sometimes called a dictatorship
- first Greek form of government
- All Greek city-states had this in common
- First Greek city-state to attempt to govern themselves
- Ancient Greek community
- Threw the oligarchs out of power
- How most ancient Greek kings got their power
- Landform in Greece that kept people separate
- Oligarchs ________ the people's needs
- People get to choose
- First people to form city-states
- murdered
- Rich got richer and the poor got poorer
- Only people who could vote
- Lawmaking group with the power to pass laws
- Affected how settlements developed in Ancient Greece
28 Clues: murdered • Oligarch fun • People get to choose • Council of aristocrats • Ancient Greek community • Supplied money to the king • Only people who could vote • first Greek form of government • Threw the oligarchs out of power • First people to form city-states • In a Democracy, the ________ rules • Every citizen votes on every issue • Representatives vote for the people • ...
Ancient Greece Intro 2024-03-14
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- Greek god known for his lyre, and for being cunning
- sea that the Greek peninsula sticks out into
- religious beliefs with one god
- another way to say representative democracy
- she led a rebellion against Zeus
- this god holds up the Earth
- a brother of Zeus
- called the father of the Greek gods; He deposed Uranus
- a female god
- government ruled by a small (usually rich) group
- the Greek gods normally didn't die; they were __
- government ruled by one person with absolute power
- god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- religious beliefs with many gods
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- a female monarch
- Ancient culture that gave us Zeus, Apllo, Athena, etc.
- government ruled by one person who inherited the power
- the main 12 Greek gods live on Mt. __
- a being that will die is __
- landform that sticks out into the water; surrounded on most sides by water
- one of the two most famous city-states of ancient Greece; named for a goddess
- government ruled by the people
- a male monarch
- Zeus led the Olympians to fight the ___
- what these words have in common: monotheism, monarchy, monocle
25 Clues: a female god • a male monarch • a female monarch • a brother of Zeus • a being that will die is __ • this god holds up the Earth • religious beliefs with one god • government ruled by the people • she led a rebellion against Zeus • religious beliefs with many gods • the main 12 Greek gods live on Mt. __ • Zeus led the Olympians to fight the ___ • ...
Ancient to Greeks Review 2024-10-01
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- Greek who cataloged stars based on their brightness.
- First astronomer to observe Ganymede, describing it as a reddish star.
- Constellation associated with the Pyramids of Giza.
- The apparent backward motion of planets in the sky.
- Greek astronomer who first proposed the heliocentric model.
- Small circles used by Ptolemy to explain the motion of planets.
- Monument whose corners align with seasonal changes.
- Planet followed by the ancient site El Caraco in Mexico.
- Greek astronomer who introduced epicycles to explain retrograde motion.
- Moon of Jupiter first observed by Chinese astronomer Gan De.
- The Pyramids of Giza align with the changing of these seasons.
- Greek who calculated the Earth's circumference using shadow angles.
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- A model with Earth at the center of the solar system.
- A model with the Sun at the center of the universe.
- Recognized by Democritus as a collection of stars, not a mysterious object.
- First civilization to keep detailed records of celestial objects.
- Greek philosopher who claimed the Earth was stationary.
- English monument aligned with the summer solstice sunrise.
- Chinese star atlas considered the earliest known preserved star map.
- Planet linked to Horus in ancient Egyptian culture.
20 Clues: A model with the Sun at the center of the universe. • Constellation associated with the Pyramids of Giza. • The apparent backward motion of planets in the sky. • Monument whose corners align with seasonal changes. • Planet linked to Horus in ancient Egyptian culture. • Greek who cataloged stars based on their brightness. • ...
Crossword Puzzle over Greek and Rome 2023-02-06
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- Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece.
- ancient Greek philosopher
- 18th king of Macedonia (359–336 bce), who restored internal peace to his country and by 339 had gained domination over all of Greece
- person who practices or investigates philosophy.
- king of Macedonia (336–323 bce), who overthrew the Persian empire
- Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor
- the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress, most US states, France, and other countries
- Father of geometry
- a giant bronze statue of Apollo built on Rhodes in about 292–280 bc
- historic region that spans parts of northern Greece and the Balkan Peninsula.
- A general body of free Roman citizens who were part of the lower strata of society.
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- last king (reigned 336–330 bc) of the Achaemenid dynasty.
- ancient Greek war
- any of various military and civil officials in ancient Rome.
- Greek philosopher, known for his Dialogues and for founding his Academy in Athens
- Fathers
- known world after the conquests of Alexander the Great
- An important seat of learning
- form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body.
- chief magistrates of the Roman Republic
20 Clues: Fathers • ancient Greek war • Father of geometry • ancient Greek philosopher • An important seat of learning • chief magistrates of the Roman Republic • Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor • person who practices or investigates philosophy. • known world after the conquests of Alexander the Great • last king (reigned 336–330 bc) of the Achaemenid dynasty. • ...
Crossword 2025-10-02
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- Sci-fi movie from 1999
- Twin Roman half-brother #2
- Last name of the pet detective, -a
- Doubly present in dna structure
- _'s laws of planetary motion
- Step down in stages
- Is equal to place when fourier-transformed (dutch)
- Circulair particle accelerator
- Latin name for the moon
- A continuum of something
- Shapeshifting prophetic Greek god of the sea
- Reflection of sound
- Place of connections
- institute to reseach thing which are neither fluid nor solid
- Feeling of movement when still
- to travel
- to prevent from continuing + 'or'
- Quantity passing through surface
- Swinging weight
- Zodiac sign for twins
- One of the Greek Horae, goddesses of the seasons
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- "I beg to _"
- Mass times velocity
- Greek goddess associated with strategy and wisdom
- First letter of greek alphabet
- Titan holding up the sky
- increaser of change
- Northern lights
- Emergency recorder in an airplance (in dutch)
- Greek sea god who blows a conch shell
- Lecture hall (latin)
- Twin Roman half-brother #1
- Library in latin
- The pet of Dumbledore
- Nerve cell
35 Clues: to travel • Nerve cell • "I beg to _" • Northern lights • Swinging weight • Library in latin • Mass times velocity • Step down in stages • increaser of change • Reflection of sound • Lecture hall (latin) • Place of connections • The pet of Dumbledore • Zodiac sign for twins • Sci-fi movie from 1999 • Latin name for the moon • Titan holding up the sky • A continuum of something • ...
Best Baby Boy Names! 2022-07-04
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- English origin that means Fortune, Luck
- derived from the name of the Roman god Mars
- English origin that means Defender Of The People
- English origin that means Son Of Brice
- Greek origin that means Venerable
- Scandinavian origin that means Atmosphere Seen From Earth
- Irish origin that means Little Fire
- English origin that means From The East Town
- Greek origin that means Rock
- Germanic name meaning "bright fame"
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- Italian origin that means Bean Grower
- Greek origin that means Person From Lucania
- English origin that means "Great"
- Irish origin that means Little Deer
- Hebrew origin meaning "rest,peace"
- English origin that means From The Long Hill
- English origin that means Son Of Guy
- French version of Greek name meaning "to tame"
- English origin that means Treasurer
- English origin that means Descendant Of The Ancestor
- American origin that means Courteous
21 Clues: Greek origin that means Rock • English origin that means "Great" • Greek origin that means Venerable • Hebrew origin meaning "rest,peace" • Irish origin that means Little Deer • Irish origin that means Little Fire • English origin that means Treasurer • Germanic name meaning "bright fame" • English origin that means Son Of Guy • American origin that means Courteous • ...
Unit 4 Review Game-Ledo 2019-11-11
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- wrote The Epistles
- another name for Sacred Scripture
- Greek for going out
- perspective of believers in the northern kingdom of Israel
- perspective of Jews in Judah
- Greek for second law
- means "rule" in Greek and Latin
- number of books in the Bible
- Judges is part of this group of books
- number of books in New Testament
- Psalms is part of this group of books
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- wrote the Acts of the Apostles
- translated Scripture into Latin
- the purest text of the Bible
- priesthood after Babylonian Exile
- book of Deurteronomy
- another name for a Gospel writer
- shortest gospel
- Jeremiah is part of this group of books
- Greek for origins
- six number of books in Old Testament
- gospel that starts out with genealogy of Christ
- the Book of Revelation is attributed to him
23 Clues: shortest gospel • Greek for origins • wrote The Epistles • Greek for going out • book of Deurteronomy • Greek for second law • the purest text of the Bible • perspective of Jews in Judah • number of books in the Bible • wrote the Acts of the Apostles • translated Scripture into Latin • means "rule" in Greek and Latin • another name for a Gospel writer • number of books in New Testament • ...
First Quiz Preparation 2015-05-23
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- – Greek word for a book
- – BCE is different as it was _____________
- – Sacred text for Christians
- – First five books of the Old Testament (Greek Word)
- – Era makes CE
- – New Testament finished
- – Woman was created from a __________
- – God’s teaching is also found here
- – The language the Old Testament was written in
- – Sacred texts for Jews
- – The LXX (Septuagint) is the _________ translation of the Old Testament
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- – ________ Greek the language that the new Testament was written in
- – The first four books of the New Testament
- – First book of the bible
- – The Year of Our Lord
- – A Solemn agreement
- the number of people who wrote the bible
- – Includes the Psalms and Job
- –God gave life to the first man by giving him ______________
- – Think of the Bible not as a book but a ____________
- – The raw materials for the first Man in Gen 2
21 Clues: – Era makes CE • – A Solemn agreement • – The Year of Our Lord • – Greek word for a book • – Sacred texts for Jews • – New Testament finished • – First book of the bible • – Sacred text for Christians • – Includes the Psalms and Job • – God’s teaching is also found here • – Woman was created from a __________ • the number of people who wrote the bible • ...
Global 9 Greek Vocab 2017-12-05
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- Group of people who run a civilization
- passage of water between two bodies of water
- holy place
- Greek city state high in elevation
- A salary or allowance
- Simple theory of thinking
- Society with cultural diffusion
- rule over a city state with only one leader
- Group of people to decide the outcome of a legal case
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- Presusaive speaking
- Sad play
- two Greek city states working together
- democracy Democracy where gov. helps most citizens
- Exclusion from a society
- painting done on a new wall
- Legislative body of a gov.
- Lowest social class of Greece
- leader of a monarchy
- A planned murder of someone
- a Greek city state
- Take in information
- Highest social class in Greek society
- Body of military officials
- Gov. where people vote to participate in gov.
- Funny play
25 Clues: Sad play • holy place • Funny play • a Greek city state • Presusaive speaking • Take in information • leader of a monarchy • A salary or allowance • Exclusion from a society • Simple theory of thinking • Legislative body of a gov. • Body of military officials • painting done on a new wall • A planned murder of someone • Lowest social class of Greece • Society with cultural diffusion • ...
AP ART HISTORY CROSSWORD - JL 2022-04-01
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- The sculpture of (blank), Ancient Greek God
- First female ruler
- The temple dedicated to Athena
- A Roman victory battle sarcophagus
- White temple and
- Egyptian triangular-like structures
- Roman construction to honor all of the gods
- Greek grave stele
- Huge Roman amphitheater
- King's Narmer's ritual object
- Plaque of (blank) at the Acropolis
- Means "girl in Ancient Greek
- This seated figure was made of bronze
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- Ruler of Egypt, name is often shortened
- Doric/Ionic temple for Athena
- Roman name for Nike
- Prima Porta idealized Roman man
- This person has a Code named after them
- The spear bearer
- This Athenian building was a marketplace
- The (blank) scribe's pose
- Roman name for Athena
- 2490-2470 Egyptian king
- Daughter # Akhenaton and Nefertiti are with
- Means "boy" in Ancient Greek
- This home was for rich Italians
26 Clues: The spear bearer • White temple and • Greek grave stele • First female ruler • Roman name for Nike • Roman name for Athena • 2490-2470 Egyptian king • Huge Roman amphitheater • The (blank) scribe's pose • Means "boy" in Ancient Greek • Means "girl in Ancient Greek • Doric/Ionic temple for Athena • King's Narmer's ritual object • The temple dedicated to Athena • ...
Greek rome compare contrast 2022-05-04
Across
- Most toys were made out of
- Romans started training their solders at
- Rome is skilled in the art of war
- Greece is ________
- greece has a strong navy rome has strong
- Roman soldiers take pride in their
- While rome is a republic greece is a
- Greece and rome both had
- ROme and greek praised the
- Greeces largest state is
- Rome fought in the punic war Greece fought in the
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- Rome is feared by other city states because of their feirce
- Each Country was ______ By others
- Rome and greek are
- Greek and rome have had many
- roman Soldies used ______ in the punic war
- While greece has hand dug wells rome has
- While roman children play with toy hprses greek children play with
- Rome and greece commonly ate
- While Greece had Agustus Rome had _____ Ruling
20 Clues: Rome and greek are • Greece is ________ • Greece and rome both had • Greeces largest state is • Most toys were made out of • ROme and greek praised the • Greek and rome have had many • Rome and greece commonly ate • Each Country was ______ By others • Rome is skilled in the art of war • Roman soldiers take pride in their • While rome is a republic greece is a • ...
Greek rome compare contrast 2022-05-04
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- Most toys were made out of
- Romans started training their solders at
- Rome is skilled in the art of war
- Greece is ________
- greece has a strong navy rome has strong
- Roman soldiers take pride in their
- While rome is a republic greece is a
- Greece and rome both had
- ROme and greek praised the
- Greeces largest state is
- Rome fought in the punic war Greece fought in the
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- Rome is feared by other city states because of their feirce
- Each Country was ______ By others
- Rome and greek are
- Greek and rome have had many
- roman Soldies used ______ in the punic war
- While greece has hand dug wells rome has
- While roman children play with toy hprses greek children play with
- Rome and greece commonly ate
- While Greece had Agustus Rome had _____ Ruling
20 Clues: Rome and greek are • Greece is ________ • Greece and rome both had • Greeces largest state is • Most toys were made out of • ROme and greek praised the • Greek and rome have had many • Rome and greece commonly ate • Each Country was ______ By others • Rome is skilled in the art of war • Roman soldiers take pride in their • While rome is a republic greece is a • ...
Vocab 4 2025-01-14
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- a person with strong an excessive power
- a body of troops
- a war that is inside of a country
- Someone who studys moral and philosophy
- a kingdom or empire ruled by one singular king or queen
- Age of flourishment
- an economy that uses money such as bills or coins
- Greek City state known for there rich lifestyles
- A greek militerian aliance lead by athens
- a small controlling group
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- southeastern geographical area of Europe
- A greek aliance lead by Sparta
- economy sustained by trading
- society run by high class nobelmen
- Greek building honoring a god
- A kingdom rivaling Greece
- surrounded by water on 3 sides
- A period after alexander the greats death where Greece flourished
- government fueled by many people
- city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes
20 Clues: a body of troops • Age of flourishment • A kingdom rivaling Greece • a small controlling group • economy sustained by trading • Greek building honoring a god • A greek aliance lead by Sparta • surrounded by water on 3 sides • government fueled by many people • a war that is inside of a country • society run by high class nobelmen • a person with strong an excessive power • ...
Important WH People Crossword 2025-01-27
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- Carthaginian General who led elephants through the alps
- Greek poet (Iliad & Odyssey)
- Macedonian King who conquered the Persians
- Father of Modern Medicine (Greek)
- Athenian philosopher (taught Plato)
- Greek inventor (screw, death ray, etc.)
- Macedonian Queen from Egypt who teamed up with Marc Antony
- Persian Emperor known for protecting freedom of religion
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- Roman Poet who wrote the Aeneid
- Babylonian King who made a law code
- Founder of Islam
- The nickname given to Siddhartha Gautama
- Led the Hebrews out of slavery + was given the 10 Commandments
- Founder of Christianity
- Founder of Judaism
- The Father of History (Greek)
- Hun warlord that contributed to the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- Ushered in Athens' Golden Age
- Real name of the first Roman Emperor
- Created the first empire (the Akkadian Empire)
- Indian emperor who helped spread Buddhism into China
- Part of the first Triumvirate with Caesar and Pompey
22 Clues: Founder of Islam • Founder of Judaism • Founder of Christianity • Greek poet (Iliad & Odyssey) • The Father of History (Greek) • Ushered in Athens' Golden Age • Roman Poet who wrote the Aeneid • Father of Modern Medicine (Greek) • Babylonian King who made a law code • Athenian philosopher (taught Plato) • Real name of the first Roman Emperor • ...
Kallie Jordan-The Burning Maze 2022-06-16
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- Greek god of agriculture
- Roman emperor known for his cruelty
- Roman emperor, son of Marcus Aurelius
- Greek god of the sun, turned into Lester
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Greek god of the sky and kind of the gods
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- Titan god of the sun
- Greek enchantress, grand daughter of Helios
- tribe of men with gigantic ears
- the place where the gods live
- a spirit associated with a certain tree
- Roman emperor from 54 to 68 CE
- large blood-drinking owls
13 Clues: Titan god of the sun • Greek god of agriculture • large blood-drinking owls • the place where the gods live • Roman emperor from 54 to 68 CE • tribe of men with gigantic ears • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Roman emperor known for his cruelty • Roman emperor, son of Marcus Aurelius • a spirit associated with a certain tree • Greek god of the sun, turned into Lester • ...
Thurman Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
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- The introduction to the main character and background of the play
- focused on self-contained stories based on the distant past, be it myth or historical
- What is shown on stage is the final chapter of the story
- The story has a self-contained beginning, middle and end
- Greek term for Tragic Flaw
- The final resolution
- Greek term for emotional Purging
- Greek term for fate
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- The sense and meaning that goes into the lines
- Dialogue between characters and chorus
- The expression of the words
- The main character must be good, moral, believable, and consistent
- Greek term for change in fortune
- An imitation of an action that has serious injuries
- Greek term for discovery
15 Clues: Greek term for fate • The final resolution • Greek term for discovery • Greek term for Tragic Flaw • The expression of the words • Greek term for change in fortune • Greek term for emotional Purging • Dialogue between characters and chorus • The sense and meaning that goes into the lines • An imitation of an action that has serious injuries • ...
Greek letters 2025-09-01
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- – The sixteenth letter; represents the math constant 3.14159
- – The last letter of the Greek alphabet
- – The twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet
- – The ninth letter; often means something very small
- – The first letter of the Greek alphabet
- – The second letter; used in software testing phases
- – The eighteenth letter; symbol for summation
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- – The fifteenth letter; used in naming virus variants
- – The eleventh letter; used in physics and computer science
- – The fourth letter; symbol for change
- – The third letter; used in physics for rays
- – The twenty-first letter; linked with the golden ratio
- – The eighth letter; used in trigonometry for angles
- – The sixth letter of the Greek alphabet
- – The fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
15 Clues: – The fourth letter; symbol for change • – The last letter of the Greek alphabet • – The first letter of the Greek alphabet • – The sixth letter of the Greek alphabet • – The third letter; used in physics for rays • – The twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet • – The fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet • – The eighteenth letter; symbol for summation • ...
MID Greek-Roman Gods 2024-02-23
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- Greek equivalent of Zeus
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek king of Olympus
- Roman version of Artemis
- Worshipped by a group of women virgins in Rome
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- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek version of Minerva
- Wife of Jupiter
- Roman goddess of love
- Wife of Zeus
- Roman god of war
- Has the same name in both Rome & Greece
12 Clues: Wife of Zeus • Wife of Jupiter • Roman god of war • Roman goddess of love • Greek goddess of love • Greek king of Olympus • Greek version of Minerva • Greek equivalent of Zeus • Roman version of Artemis • Greek god of the underworld • Has the same name in both Rome & Greece • Worshipped by a group of women virgins in Rome
People of Greece 2022-01-14
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- group of people with most power and wealth
- temple with pillars shaped as women
- Greek word for multiple city-states
- a special formation of soldiers in a battle
- people that buy and sell goods
- the group with most rights and influence
- type of weapon of a Greek soldier
- the sea that the Greeks used for trading
- important trading good in Ancient Greece
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- place to store wine or olive oil in
- the Greek word for bronze
- men that were not very wealthy
- people that were born in another city-state
- a powerful city-state
- a heavily armed soldier
- Greek slaves sometimes worked here
- people at the bottom of the social pyramid
17 Clues: a powerful city-state • a heavily armed soldier • the Greek word for bronze • men that were not very wealthy • people that buy and sell goods • type of weapon of a Greek soldier • Greek slaves sometimes worked here • place to store wine or olive oil in • temple with pillars shaped as women • Greek word for multiple city-states • the group with most rights and influence • ...
Drama and Literature 2017-02-20
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- The five day festival in Athens.
- The oldest of the Greek playwrights.
- W_______ were not allowed to act in Greek drama.
- A famous female Greek poet.
- The location for performance of Greek dramas.
- The middle of the three surviving Greek playwrights.
- Wrote a series of famous 'fables'.
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- The _______, a long poem about the Trojan War
- The man who was the central character in a famous play by Euripides.
- The man who is the main character in The Odyssey.
- A famous comic playwright who wrote the Frogs.
- Actors wore these to cover their faces.
- The god to whom early dramas were dedicated.
- The blind poet who wrote about the Trojan War.
- The group of people who sang songs in a drama.
15 Clues: A famous female Greek poet. • The five day festival in Athens. • Wrote a series of famous 'fables'. • The oldest of the Greek playwrights. • Actors wore these to cover their faces. • The god to whom early dramas were dedicated. • The _______, a long poem about the Trojan War • The location for performance of Greek dramas. • A famous comic playwright who wrote the Frogs. • ...
the lost hero crossword puzzle 2013-01-18
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- a brown or black substance found in natural beds
- a person who is half human and half goat
- greek god of the sea
- loss of lots of memory
- a disease caused by mycobacterium
- the greek god of fire and blacksmiths
- the supporting frame of an automobile or television
- a small part,member or trace remaining
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- greek god of sunlight,prophecy,music and poetry
- a tube containing loose bits of coloured glass or plastic and two mirrors at one end that shows many different patterns as it is turned
- the greek god of the hunt and the moon
- greek god of love and beauty
- half mortal and half goat
- extreme pain,distress or anxiety
- disdainfully proud
15 Clues: disdainfully proud • greek god of the sea • loss of lots of memory • half mortal and half goat • greek god of love and beauty • extreme pain,distress or anxiety • a disease caused by mycobacterium • the greek god of fire and blacksmiths • the greek god of the hunt and the moon • a small part,member or trace remaining • a person who is half human and half goat • ...
Ancient Greek 2024-09-23
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- fortified hilltop and surrounding country
- Ancient Greek poet
- a native or inhabitant of ancient Crete
- the Great king of ancient Greece that wanted to conquer the world
- War war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
- government by a privileged minority or upper class owned most of the land
- Greek philosopher that wrote about virtually every area of knowledge, most sciences
- government by the people
- a Greek philosopher, founder of western philosophy
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- Greek philosopher, foundational thinker
- Member of ancient Hellenic race
- of Macedonia king in Macedonia, Alexander's father
- Civilization fusion of ancient Greek world with western Asia, Northeastern Africa, & Southwestern Aisa
- an inhabitant of Mycenae
- body of troops police officers standing/moving in close formation
15 Clues: Ancient Greek poet • an inhabitant of Mycenae • government by the people • Member of ancient Hellenic race • Greek philosopher, foundational thinker • a native or inhabitant of ancient Crete • fortified hilltop and surrounding country • of Macedonia king in Macedonia, Alexander's father • a Greek philosopher, founder of western philosophy • ...
Vocab Crossward 2014-12-01
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- A eighteen foot long Macedonian pike weapon created by Philip
- Collection of myths and stories people tell about their gods and heros
- Oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in a ethical way
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- form of teaching in which teacher asks students questions to force them to think more clearly
- A group of people who commented on the action of the play and advised the characters in ancient greek drama
5 Clues: A eighteen foot long Macedonian pike weapon created by Philip • Collection of myths and stories people tell about their gods and heros • Oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in a ethical way • form of teaching in which teacher asks students questions to force them to think more clearly • ...
Alexander the Great's Life 2021-10-22
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- this is what happened to Alexander’s empire after he died: it _____.
- Which army had more soldiers: the Macedonian or Persian?
- the city famous for its Greek culture and business Alexander started
- Alexander’s father was _____ at a festival thrown after a wedding
- what Alexander ordered many Macedonians to do with the locals after he reached the city of Susa in Persia
- After Alexander’s death, the nations within his empire _____ for power.
- the Greek warrior Alexander liked to pretend being when he was a boy
- one of the subjects Aristotle taught to Alexander
- To become king, Alexander needed to gain the support of the ____.
- Alexander’s men were angry when he adopted the customs of this culture
- the Persian king Alexander fought against: ______ III
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- the place Alexander conquered right after he conquered the Persian Empire
- Alexander’s father was King _____ II.
- the league of united Greek city-states set up by Alexander’s father
- the book that inspired Alexander to become a warrior
- this is what the southern Greek city-states like Athens did when Alexander’s dad died
- Alexander’s age when he became king
- the cultures of Greece and this place mixed and thrived after Alexander’s conquests
- Alexander destroyed this Greek city-state because he wanted to ___ other city-states not to rebel.
- one of the subjects Leonidas taught to Alexander
- the place Alexander was from
- the name of Alexander’s Iranian wife
- the Greek city-state that Alexander destroyed when they rebelled
- Alexander’s mother was Queen ______.
24 Clues: the place Alexander was from • Alexander’s age when he became king • the name of Alexander’s Iranian wife • Alexander’s mother was Queen ______. • Alexander’s father was King _____ II. • one of the subjects Leonidas taught to Alexander • one of the subjects Aristotle taught to Alexander • the book that inspired Alexander to become a warrior • ...
Romans vs Greeks 2022-02-20
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- In ancient Rome there were some animals as pets for people and that animal
- Both Greeks and Romans used a dog breed named the L _____.
- Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets.
- In ancient Greek there were animals as pets that make the noise quack.
- In Greek there were big birds that had colorful what?
- Greek children like to play with small glass balls.
- While today toys are mostly maybe made out of plastic Greek toys were made by……
- Ancient Greek children liked to play with metal seats or rope seats that you can push people with the name is a
- While the Greeks grew a lot of food, the Romans ______ a lot of food.
- While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …?
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- While Romans and Greeks used their dogs for protecting things, Greeks used their dogs for _______ animals.
- In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………?
- While Romans traded a lot of food, Greeks _______ a lot of their food.
- Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____.
- Both Greeks and Romans ate different food depending on their Social.
- While the Greeks ate a lot of fish, the Romans ate a lot of meat like …………?
- Roman girls like to play with D……
- a roaring sound.
- Both Greeks and Romans most popular pets were a _______.
- What kids like to play with.
- Children liked to play….
21 Clues: a roaring sound. • Children liked to play…. • What kids like to play with. • Roman girls like to play with D…… • Both Greeks and Romans had M___ as pets. • In Greek there were big birds as pets named ………? • While Romans eat food from a market Greeks were …? • Both Greeks and Romans had a dog called the M_____. • Greek children like to play with small glass balls. • ...
Chapter 3 Empires 2025-09-22
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- religion in Indian civilization
- Macedonian king--father of Alexander the Great
- 264-146 BC resulted in Roman victory over Carthage (2)
- poor class in Ancient Rome
- empire in northwestern India
- replaced legalism in the Han dynasty
- Greek city known for its extreme militarism
- Greek historian
- most important Persian city
- supreme Persian god (2)
- Roman military units
- empire of Greek rule in Perisa
- clear rules and harsh punishment
- large agressive state that conquers, rules, and extracts from other states
- wealthy class in Ancient Rome
- temple to Athena in Athens
- frontier kingdom on northern edge of Greece
- Greek city known for direct democracy
- best known Mauryan emperor
- Greek civil war between Athens and Sparta (2)
- people conquered by Sparta who lived in slave-like conditions
- social order/organization in India (2)
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- reunited China after the "warring states" period (2)
- two-hundred year period of peace in Mediterranean world (2)
- Greeks that settled on the Anatolian coast (modern-day Turkey)
- Macedonian who led campaigns against/over the Persians
- Greek reform leader that abolished debt slavery
- largest of the First Civilizations (2)
- Han emperor that established the imperial academy
- center of political life in Athens
- imperial title that implied divine status; Octavian
- Persian governors one in each of 23 provinces
- where political authority rested in Sparta (3)
- patrician assembly in Rome; advised the 2 consuls
- one of 2 who exercised executive authority in Rome; advised by senate
- name Greeks called themselves
- Perisan ruler in the Achaememid dynasty
- unique to Greece--active participation in society
- Greek rule in Egypt; named for one of Alexander's generals
- Persian dynasty whose rulers included Cyrus and Darius
- leader of Carthage
- Indian political treatise
- empire in India; second imperial experiment (600 years after Mauryan)
- rule by the people
- river along which India's second-wave civilization started
- Greek infantry
- pastoral Indo-European people believed to have destroyed Indus Valley civilization
47 Clues: Greek infantry • Greek historian • leader of Carthage • rule by the people • Roman military units • supreme Persian god (2) • Indian political treatise • poor class in Ancient Rome • temple to Athena in Athens • best known Mauryan emperor • most important Persian city • empire in northwestern India • name Greeks called themselves • wealthy class in Ancient Rome • ...
matthew crossword 2021-10-06
Science crossword puzzle! 2023-03-21
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- a Greek scientist, believed air is the most basic material in nature.
- Egyptian's used this to create medicine and it worked and cured people
- the view of the planets and stars that Ptolemy created.
- the very first scientist,from egypt,helped people with medical problems
- An ancient form of paper, made from a plant of the same name.
- a greek scientist,who thought all materials were like sand.
- The systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation in order to formulate general laws
- a statement describing what you think will happen in an experiment.
- greek scientist. studied the sky.
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- a group of Egyptian's who wrote on clay tablets or on rocks before the Papyrus
- a greek scientist,studied the heavens
- a Greek scientist, believed to be one of Thales students.
- "the father of life sciences"
- Egyptian's used this type of seed as a pain reliever
- some scientists believed that using spontaneous generation these animals formed from rotting meat.
- his face is on the Fields medal, and it reads "rise above oneself and grasp the world."
- a greek scientist who proposed that all matter is composed of units called atoms.
17 Clues: "the father of life sciences" • greek scientist. studied the sky. • a greek scientist,studied the heavens • Egyptian's used this type of seed as a pain reliever • the view of the planets and stars that Ptolemy created. • a Greek scientist, believed to be one of Thales students. • a greek scientist,who thought all materials were like sand. • ...
Greek gods 2022-04-01
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- What was the favorite drink of many gods and goddesses.
- Sounds arranged intentionally to be beautiful and harmonious is _____
- A legendary bird that makes a nest in the ocean
- What word comes from the name Ôkeanos?
- What plant turns towards the sun to get more sunlight?
- What word means disorder and randomness.
- The order of events in time.
- Comes from the Greek god of sleep.
- What word means strong uncontrollably anger?
- This word comes from the story if Charis.
- A Continent
- A huge, rotating tropical storm is a ________
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- Who was the Greek goddess in charge of revenge
- who was the Greek god of the west wing?
- A book of maps that come directly from a Greek myth
- What man fell in love with there own reflection and what words gets its name from that myth?
- A term that comes from the goddess of soul Psyche.
- A sound that comes back to you because it reverberated off a surface.
- This word comes from the story of the youngest of the Three Fates, who spun the thread of life
- Comes from the Greek goddess of the rainbow
20 Clues: A Continent • The order of events in time. • Comes from the Greek god of sleep. • What word comes from the name Ôkeanos? • who was the Greek god of the west wing? • What word means disorder and randomness. • This word comes from the story if Charis. • Comes from the Greek goddess of the rainbow • What word means strong uncontrollably anger? • ...
OCR GCSE Class Civ: Death & the underworld 2024-02-16
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- the mother of Persephone
- burning the dead instead of burying
- a Roman festival to ward off evil spirits
- a Roman festival to honour dead ancestors
- the sun god who saw Persephone be abducted
- a gold ___ to pay the ferry-man for the Underworld
- the Roman name for Persephone
- the ferry-man who took souls to the Underworld
- another word for mourning
- a Greek festival for pouring libations on graves
- a musician who went to the Underworld to rescue his wife
- a Greek festival to honour dead ancestors
- a river of the Underworld
- the father of Persephone
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- the procession in a Greek funeral
- an arrangement where poor Romans could fund their funeral
- the preparation of the body in a Greek festival
- the road in Rome along which tombs were placed
- the goddess of witchcraft who saw Persephone be abducted
- the cemetery in Athens
- the wife of Orpheus
- a stone tomb decorated with myths of the Underworld
- the Roman name for Hades
- a Greek tomb marker made of stone
- a funerary ___ made of wax to remember the dead
25 Clues: the wife of Orpheus • the cemetery in Athens • the mother of Persephone • the Roman name for Hades • the father of Persephone • another word for mourning • a river of the Underworld • the Roman name for Persephone • the procession in a Greek funeral • a Greek tomb marker made of stone • burning the dead instead of burying • a Roman festival to ward off evil spirits • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2024-10-08
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- Hilltop used for a temple or public buildings
- Greek City-State, leader of Delian League, famous for Democracy and philosophy.
- Macedonian leader who conquered lands held by Persian Empire. Helped spread Greek ideas.
- Thinking process created by Greek philosopher, asking “why?”
- Ruler of the Underworld, brother of Zeus
- The community structure of ancient Greece.
- System of government in which citizens vote, "rule of the many".
- System of government in which a small group has control, "rule of the few".
- Organized system of thought/ideas, guides our decisions.
- Goddess of wisdom and intelligence.
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- God of the Sea.
- Military formation, creates a wall of shields and spears.
- Self-governing political entity. Has set borders, central gov., protection, and citizens.
- Queen of the gods, Protector of marriage and married women.
- Temple built for Athena.
- ________ Era, time when the Greek language and culture spread to non-Greek world.
- King of the Gods, God of lightening.
- Sparta's culture and philosophy was based around a strong _______.
- Group of people with shared identity.(culture, language)
- Independent city with its own government, leader, economy, and culture.
- God of War, immature.
21 Clues: God of the Sea. • God of War, immature. • Temple built for Athena. • Goddess of wisdom and intelligence. • King of the Gods, God of lightening. • Ruler of the Underworld, brother of Zeus • The community structure of ancient Greece. • Hilltop used for a temple or public buildings • Group of people with shared identity.(culture, language) • ...
Historical Context: Odyssey 2024-10-24
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- Odysseus is the king of ____.
- The Roman name for the goddess of love and beauty.
- Also called a fixed rhythmic pattern.
- The Greek city known for its military prowess.
- The title of a long epic poem with a single, dramatic narrative.
- Poseidon is the _____ name for the god of the sea.
- Opening _______ to the Muse: The speaker of the poem asks the Muse for inspiration.
- The Iliad and the Odyssey chronicle the ______ War.
- An _____ is a long narrative poem that relates important events in the history or folklore of the culture that produced it.
- The title of the epic poem that reads like an adventure novel.
- The prophet Odysseus consults in the underworld.
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- The Greek word for city-state.
- Birthplace of the author of the Odyssey.
- Who is the third brother of Zeus?
- Epic _____ is a long comparison over many lines.
- Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Characterizing phrase for a person, place, or thing.
- Asia Minor is the Asian part of present-day _____.
- The Greek city known for the birth of democracy.
- The Greek name for the king of the gods.
20 Clues: Odysseus is the king of ____. • The Greek word for city-state. • Who is the third brother of Zeus? • Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. • Also called a fixed rhythmic pattern. • Birthplace of the author of the Odyssey. • The Greek name for the king of the gods. • The Greek city known for its military prowess. • Epic _____ is a long comparison over many lines. • ...
Romans compared to Greeks 2021-02-12
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- Romans used this to build their buildings while Greeks used stone then later on wood.
- Many Greeks ate vegetables while wealthy Romans ate…
- Greeks used chamber pots as toilets while Romans had a system.
- What caused both countries to not be able to farm a lot?
- Poor Romans that lived in apartments were not allowed to do this compared to Greeks.
- Greeks would paint huge pictures on the outside of buildings while Romans painted their paintings where.
- Both countries painted scenes about...
- Greeks had gymnasiums while Romans had....
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- Most houses in both countries were built around what?
- Children in both countries were allowed to get what?
- Both countries loved to drink…
- Both of the countries made sculptures but Greeks made theirs out of…
- Greek armor was mostly made of bronze while Roman armor was made of what?
- Greeks had to get their own armor while Roman armor was…
- Greeks normally had many rooms while most poor Romans only had?rooms.
- Greeks and Romans were both in charge of keeping the house clean and…
- Citizens from both countries were considered to be a part of the…
- What did the Romans add to their temples and the Greeks did not?
- Greece families had a husband, wife, and children while Romans had a husband, wife, children, elders, and what?
19 Clues: Both countries loved to drink… • Both countries painted scenes about... • Greeks had gymnasiums while Romans had.... • Children in both countries were allowed to get what? • Many Greeks ate vegetables while wealthy Romans ate… • Most houses in both countries were built around what? • Greeks had to get their own armor while Roman armor was… • ...
As You Like It 2023-10-24
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- The name of a garden paradise in Greek mythology
- The author of the play
- The disposition of Jacques
- A mythical person in English history who stole from the rich to give to the poor
- Celia: Let us sit and mock the good housewife ________ from her wheel, that her gifts may henceforth be bestowed equally
- Rosalind: “Love is merely a _______________, and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip as madmen do.”
- Corin and Silvius are this type of character
- The thing which distinguishes a man from a boy / girl according to Touchstone
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- The name that Celia takes when she is exiled
- Jacques: “Then a __________, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,”
- The name of the fool in As You Like it
- “All the World’s a __________” (Jacques)
- Jacques: “At first the _______, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.”
- The genre of As You Like It
- Duke Senior: “This wide and universal theatre | Presents more woeful ________ than the scene”
- The Duke’s Wrestler who is defeated by Orlando
- Rosalind: “I set him every day to woo me: at which time would I, being but a _________ youth, grieve, be effeminate,
- The setting of the play
- Duke ______________ is the villain of the play who is converted at the end by a religious man
19 Clues: The author of the play • The setting of the play • The disposition of Jacques • The genre of As You Like It • The name of the fool in As You Like it • “All the World’s a __________” (Jacques) • The name that Celia takes when she is exiled • Corin and Silvius are this type of character • The Duke’s Wrestler who is defeated by Orlando • ...
As You Like It 2023-10-24
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- The name of a garden paradise in Greek mythology
- The author of the play
- The disposition of Jacques
- A mythical person in English history who stole from the rich to give to the poor
- Celia: Let us sit and mock the good housewife ________ from her wheel, that her gifts may henceforth be bestowed equally
- Rosalind: “Love is merely a _______________, and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip as madmen do.”
- Corin and Silvius are this type of character
- The thing which distinguishes a man from a boy / girl according to Touchstone
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- The name that Celia takes when she is exiled
- Jacques: “Then a __________, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,”
- The name of the fool in As You Like it
- “All the World’s a __________” (Jacques)
- Jacques: “At first the _______, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.”
- The genre of As You Like It
- Duke Senior: “This wide and universal theatre | Presents more woeful ________ than the scene”
- The Duke’s Wrestler who is defeated by Orlando
- Rosalind: “I set him every day to woo me: at which time would I, being but a _________ youth, grieve, be effeminate,
- The setting of the play
- Duke ______________ is the villain of the play who is converted at the end by a religious man
19 Clues: The author of the play • The setting of the play • The disposition of Jacques • The genre of As You Like It • The name of the fool in As You Like it • “All the World’s a __________” (Jacques) • The name that Celia takes when she is exiled • Corin and Silvius are this type of character • The Duke’s Wrestler who is defeated by Orlando • ...
The Egyptians 2024-05-31
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- (8 letters) Triangular structures where pharaohs were buried.
- (4 letters) The most important river for the Egyptians.
- (6 letters) Containers where mummified organs were kept.
- letters) Process to preserve bodies after death.
- letters) The place Egyptians believed they went after death.
- letters) Sacred writing of the Egyptians.
- letters) Sun god in Egyptian mythology.
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- letters) Place where pharaohs were buried.
- letters) Supreme ruler of Ancient Egypt.
- letters) The most famous queen of Egypt.
- letters) Protector of the dead and god of mummification.
- letters) Main protective goddess of the home and family.
- letters) Goddess of love, music, and dance in Egyptian mythology.
- letters) Material used by Egyptians for writing.
14 Clues: letters) Sun god in Egyptian mythology. • letters) Supreme ruler of Ancient Egypt. • letters) The most famous queen of Egypt. • letters) Sacred writing of the Egyptians. • letters) Place where pharaohs were buried. • letters) Process to preserve bodies after death. • letters) Material used by Egyptians for writing. • ...
Chapter 29: The Golden Age of Athens 2025-05-13
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- Leader who rebuilt Athens
- Study of wisdom and life questions
- Sculptor of the statue of Athena
- Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian are types of __________.
- Where plays were performed in Athens
- Games held in honor of Athena
- Mountain home of the gods
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- High hill above Athens with temples
- Public meeting place and marketplace
- actors in Greek plays wore __________
- City with a famous oracle of Apollo
- A story that explained Greek beliefs
- Most decorative style of Greek column
- Greek word that means "love of wisdom"
- Temple built to honor Athena
- Philosopher who drank poison after trial
16 Clues: Leader who rebuilt Athens • Mountain home of the gods • Temple built to honor Athena • Games held in honor of Athena • Sculptor of the statue of Athena • Study of wisdom and life questions • High hill above Athens with temples • City with a famous oracle of Apollo • Public meeting place and marketplace • A story that explained Greek beliefs • ...
Mythology Notes 2023-02-24
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- are stories created to give values to persons, places, and things
- "What is a Myth" is says that Gods never die. They are ?
- "Creation," he was the first ruler of all things.
- went after the head of this gorgon.
- hair was actually ?
- was the only thing left in Pandora's box.
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- rule of Cronus was called the ? age.
- got his helmet from him.
- In "What is a Myth, it talks about having excessive pride or ?
- wanted to drive the horses of the sun.
- went to visit three sisters called ?
- is King of the Gods.
- special food eaten by the Gods (Creation)
- "Love and the Soul," Cupid's mom is ?
14 Clues: hair was actually ? • is King of the Gods. • got his helmet from him. • went after the head of this gorgon. • rule of Cronus was called the ? age. • went to visit three sisters called ? • "Love and the Soul," Cupid's mom is ? • wanted to drive the horses of the sun. • special food eaten by the Gods (Creation) • was the only thing left in Pandora's box. • ...
Mythology Crossword 2018-03-03
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- Female monster with 6 heads
- Mountain home of the gods
- Odysseus's son
- One of Penelope's leading suitors
- Daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete
- Hero of the Trojan War, King of Pylos
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- The messenger god
- A goddess-nymph who kept Odysseus for 7 years
- Island kingdom ruled by King Alcinous
- God of the sea and earth
- Sea nymphs who lure sailors to steer their ships to the rocks
- A monster that forms a deadly whirlpool
- Turned Odysseus's men into swine, a witch-goddess
- Goddess of wisdom and of the arts of war and peace
14 Clues: Odysseus's son • The messenger god • God of the sea and earth • Mountain home of the gods • Female monster with 6 heads • One of Penelope's leading suitors • Island kingdom ruled by King Alcinous • Hero of the Trojan War, King of Pylos • A monster that forms a deadly whirlpool • Daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete • A goddess-nymph who kept Odysseus for 7 years • ...
Europe Crossword 2025-03-04
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- John Locke said that governments exist by the consent of the governed
- A series of holy wars, called the
- was best known for his works, such as Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth
- the largest amphitheater in the world
- a city-state of Greece, had the first democracy in the world
- The ______________ Revolution began in Great Britain during the 1700s and helped to strengthen Europe’s economy
- was a religious movement when people left the Catholic Church and started Protestant churches
- built during the Classical period, is one of the world’s greatest cultural monuments that reflects the influence of Greek mythology
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- The oldest prehistoric monument
- tutored Alexander the Great, and was a scientist who brought science to life for people
- painted nine scenes from the Bible on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Gothic cathedrals, like_____
- most well-known classical music composer
- existed for more than 1,200 years, and controlled much of Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia
- got people to think more deeply and logically by asking question after question
- is the most popular religion in Europe
- wanted people to learn more about human nature, and he helped to set up the first university
- popular sport in England that is a mix between soccer and American football
- started in Italy around 1350, and was a time when people questioned authority
19 Clues: Gothic cathedrals, like_____ • The oldest prehistoric monument • A series of holy wars, called the • the largest amphitheater in the world • is the most popular religion in Europe • most well-known classical music composer • a city-state of Greece, had the first democracy in the world • John Locke said that governments exist by the consent of the governed • ...
Greece 2021-10-11
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- Greek philosopher from Athens
- First democracy in Athens
- king of ancient Greece
- conflicts with Achaemenid empire and Greek city-states
- people who settled in mainland Greece
- Athenian philosopher during the classic period
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- Athens and its allies defeated Sparta and their allies
- A government controlled by a same family
- people that lived on a island of Crete
- brought Greece into dark age
- Author of Iliad
- A Greek city-state
- King of Macedon
- Greek philosopher and poly math
- A military formation
15 Clues: Author of Iliad • King of Macedon • A Greek city-state • A military formation • king of ancient Greece • First democracy in Athens • brought Greece into dark age • Greek philosopher from Athens • Greek philosopher and poly math • people who settled in mainland Greece • people that lived on a island of Crete • A government controlled by a same family • ...
Mathematicians 2013-04-19
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- magnets
- generality of algebra
- father of geometry
- triangles
- Indian autodidact
- Italian mathematician
- greek philosopher
- fibonacci number
- Norwegian mathematician
- french lawyer
- gravity
- German philosopher
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- gas laws
- elliptic functions
- the stupidest name ever
- french philosopher
- german number theory
- greek teacher
- set theory
- Swiss physicist
20 Clues: magnets • gravity • gas laws • triangles • set theory • greek teacher • french lawyer • Swiss physicist • fibonacci number • Indian autodidact • greek philosopher • elliptic functions • french philosopher • father of geometry • German philosopher • german number theory • generality of algebra • Italian mathematician • the stupidest name ever • Norwegian mathematician
Acting 1 Greek Review 2022-02-08
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- literally "god from machine", used to resolve plots
- the Greek god of wine and harvest, for which theater was first performed
- the first major Greek playwright; used one actor
- theater was first performed for entertainment as well as for this
- this is the type of humor the Greeks enjoyed; the word comes from a half man / half goat creature
- the building that had doors used for scenery, also where we get the word "scene"
- the Romans introduced Gladiators into their performance which caused theater to be _______
- the first actor; where we get the word Thespian
- literally means "audience before scene"; the type of theater space the Greeks created
- "emotional cleansing"; the expelling of emotion during a performance
- means "watching place"; where we get the word "theater"
- Romans were the first to build these types of structures
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- the year we can officially say theater began
- actors wore these to communicate emotion and character
- the most powerful body position on stage
- motivated movement on stage
- the third major Greek playwright; used many actors
- the stage area AWAY from the audience
- the second major Greek playwright; used two actors
- a group of 12-15 men in Greek theater who all acted and spoke together
- "playing space"; of the stage area in a Greek theater
- Greeks were the first to build these types of structures
- the first literary critic (bearded)
- the stage area to the actor's right is facing the audience
24 Clues: motivated movement on stage • the first literary critic (bearded) • the stage area AWAY from the audience • the most powerful body position on stage • the year we can officially say theater began • the first actor; where we get the word Thespian • the first major Greek playwright; used one actor • the third major Greek playwright; used many actors • ...
The Greek Revolution 2021-03-26
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- Greek War of independence ________ other peoples
- 1821/the year when the revolution ______
- An English romantic poet who participated in the Greek War of Independence and died in Messolonghi
- How did Athanasios Diakos got executed by Omer Vryonis? by __________
- The 25th of March was a _________ day for Greece
- Palaion Patron Germanos blessed the ____ of the Greek revolution at the Monastery of Agia Lavra
- The Greek War of ____________
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- Eugene Delacroix was a famous ______ who was inspired by the Greek revolution
- The Greeks were later assisted by Great Britain,France and Russia,the three great ______
- The ________ at Chios
- The Battle of Navarino led to the ___________ of the Ottoman-Egyptian fleet
- Which religious holiday is celebrated on the 25th of March?(The ____________)
- The stipes on the Greek flag represent the nine-syllable motto of the Greek Revolution.Which is the motto?(_______ or death)
13 Clues: The ________ at Chios • The Greek War of ____________ • 1821/the year when the revolution ______ • Greek War of independence ________ other peoples • The 25th of March was a _________ day for Greece • How did Athanasios Diakos got executed by Omer Vryonis? by __________ • The Battle of Navarino led to the ___________ of the Ottoman-Egyptian fleet • ...
page 64 2016-01-30
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- Modell
- wecken, erregen
- (Film) mit
- Zauberei, Magie
- es schwer haben, schwerfallen
- Mythologie
- komisch, lustig
- Aufmerksamkeit
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- fesselnd
- jdn an etw beteiligen, jdn in etw einbeziehen
- fördern
- Nutzen, Vorteil
- gut finden
- attention Aufmerksamkeit wecken/feseln
- (for sb/sth) Verlangen, Wunsch (nach jdm/etw)
- handeln
- Handlung, Aktion, Maßnahme(n)
17 Clues: Modell • fördern • handeln • fesselnd • (Film) mit • gut finden • Mythologie • Aufmerksamkeit • wecken, erregen • Zauberei, Magie • Nutzen, Vorteil • komisch, lustig • es schwer haben, schwerfallen • Handlung, Aktion, Maßnahme(n) • attention Aufmerksamkeit wecken/feseln • jdn an etw beteiligen, jdn in etw einbeziehen • (for sb/sth) Verlangen, Wunsch (nach jdm/etw)
Brave New World Crossword 2022-06-14
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- A type of common flower found in gardens.
- A flat topped outcrop that is srurrounded by jagged cliffs.
- A medium sized wild dog found throught the Americas.
- First letter in the greek alphabet.
- Fourth letter in the greek alphabet.
- Famous 15th century English writer.
- The act of teaching beahvior with rewards and punishments.
- Second letter in the greek alphabet.
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- Social hierarchy dtermined by herdity in family or genetics that determine jobs.
- The term used for learning while asleep.
- Third letter in the greek alphabet.
- A group of Native Americans found around Arizona.
- Fith letter in the greek alphabet.
- Small biblical angel depicted as a baby.
- The largest city and capital of the United Kingdom.
15 Clues: Fith letter in the greek alphabet. • Third letter in the greek alphabet. • First letter in the greek alphabet. • Famous 15th century English writer. • Fourth letter in the greek alphabet. • Second letter in the greek alphabet. • The term used for learning while asleep. • Small biblical angel depicted as a baby. • A type of common flower found in gardens. • ...
Ancient Greece I 2023-01-19
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- oath taken by medical students
- man responsible for the day-to-day operation
- a group of people who narrated a play
- person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- culture emerging with Alexander’s conquests
- the upper part of an Ancient Greek city,
- military housing
- the civilization of ancient Greece
- legal member of a country or city-state
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- Greek victory over the Persian navy
- government in which citizens take part directly
- membership in a state or community
- Greek that ended the First Persian War
- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- military alliance lead by Athens
- government in which citizens hold power
- Greek for “rule by the best people”
17 Clues: military housing • oath taken by medical students • military alliance lead by Athens • membership in a state or community • the civilization of ancient Greece • Greek victory over the Persian navy • Greek for “rule by the best people” • a group of people who narrated a play • school of philosophy founded by Plato • Greek that ended the First Persian War • ...
Greek Comic 2020-09-21
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- original Greek inhabitants of Sparta were called...
- Greek philosopher who was charged with treason
- earliest people in Greece were called...
- where Greek gods lived
- Event held every four years
- a city built on a hill
- he spread Greek culture called Hellenism throughout the empire.
- Wrote the republic about an ideal society.
- Where actors performed comedies and tragedies.
- New empire north of Greece led by Philip the Great.
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- His army burned Athens
- when a citizen was sent away from Athens it was called
- rule by the people is called ...
- word that means "between the land"
- rule by a few
- he wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- people who trained to be warriors
- the Parthenon was dedicated to this goddess
- Persian leader who attacked Greece and conquered it
19 Clues: rule by a few • His army burned Athens • where Greek gods lived • a city built on a hill • Event held every four years • rule by the people is called ... • people who trained to be warriors • word that means "between the land" • he wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • earliest people in Greece were called... • Wrote the republic about an ideal society. • ...
As You Like It 2023-10-24
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- The name of a garden paradise in Greek mythology
- The author of the play
- The disposition of Jacques
- A mythical person in English history who stole from the rich to give to the poor
- Celia: Let us sit and mock the good housewife ________ from her wheel, that her gifts may henceforth be bestowed equally
- Rosalind: “Love is merely a _______________, and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip as madmen do.”
- Corin and Silvius are this type of character
- The thing which distinguishes a man from a boy / girl according to Touchstone
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- The name that Celia takes when she is exiled
- Jacques: “Then a __________, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,”
- The name of the fool in As You Like it
- “All the World’s a __________” (Jacques)
- Jacques: “At first the _______, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.”
- The genre of As You Like It
- Duke Senior: “This wide and universal theatre | Presents more woeful ________ than the scene”
- The Duke’s Wrestler who is defeated by Orlando
- Rosalind: “I set him every day to woo me: at which time would I, being but a _________ youth, grieve, be effeminate,
- The setting of the play
- Duke ______________ is the villain of the play who is converted at the end by a religious man
19 Clues: The author of the play • The setting of the play • The disposition of Jacques • The genre of As You Like It • The name of the fool in As You Like it • “All the World’s a __________” (Jacques) • The name that Celia takes when she is exiled • Corin and Silvius are this type of character • The Duke’s Wrestler who is defeated by Orlando • ...
Bible Lesson, Matter 2022-09-13
16 Clues: safety • thought • illusion • Only one • Mythology • Jewelry make • God's thoughts • flock of sheep • governed by Mind • Does brain think? • where you heart is • offspirng of Spirit • Faith is higher than • spiritual discernment • error of physical belief • mind nothing claiming to be something
Ancient Greece and Rome 2023-05-22
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- Roman politician who famously stabbed Julius Caesar
- System for transporting water
- Loose gown-like garment
- Roman number system
- Name of 3 wars between Greece and Carthage
- Oar propelled boats of ancient Greece and Rome
- Famous stadium where people watched fights
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- Greek war against the city of Troy
- Public place where people cleaned themselves
- Roman general who became a dictator
- King of the gods
- Famous Greek philosopher
- Powerful city state in Greece
- Greek City and location of a famous oracle
- Pertaining to classical Greek culture
15 Clues: King of the gods • Roman number system • Loose gown-like garment • Famous Greek philosopher • System for transporting water • Powerful city state in Greece • Greek war against the city of Troy • Roman general who became a dictator • Pertaining to classical Greek culture • Name of 3 wars between Greece and Carthage • Greek City and location of a famous oracle • ...
Mathematicians 2013-04-19
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- magnets
- generality of algebra
- father of geometry
- triangles
- Indian autodidact
- Italian mathematician
- greek philosopher
- fibonacci number
- Norwegian mathematician
- french lawyer
- gravity
- German philosopher
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- gas laws
- elliptic functions
- the stupidest name ever
- french philosopher
- german number theory
- greek teacher
- set theory
- Swiss physicist
20 Clues: magnets • gravity • gas laws • triangles • set theory • greek teacher • french lawyer • Swiss physicist • fibonacci number • Indian autodidact • greek philosopher • elliptic functions • french philosopher • father of geometry • German philosopher • german number theory • generality of algebra • Italian mathematician • the stupidest name ever • Norwegian mathematician
Night Holocaust 2021-03-05
20 Clues: fight • greek • Prize • event • people • Wiesel • french • problem • 8 candles • last name • greek word • used offten • not the jews • name of place • braking the law • extremely cruel • people suffered here • free from imprisonment, • slaughter on a mass scale, • camps people where taken here
Famous Landmarks 2023-07-21
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- Opera House city
- Mayan pyramid
- Parisian tower
- Indian mausoleum
- Greek temple
- Papal residence
- Egyptian tombs
- Jordanian city
- Ancient amphitheater
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- London clock
- British circle
- Egyptian monument
- Brazilian Redeemer
- Incan ruins
- Russian fortress
- Cambodian temples
- Leaning tower
- Greek citadel
- Chinese fortification
- Liberty symbol
20 Clues: Incan ruins • London clock • Greek temple • Leaning tower • Mayan pyramid • Greek citadel • British circle • Parisian tower • Egyptian tombs • Liberty symbol • Jordanian city • Papal residence • Opera House city • Russian fortress • Indian mausoleum • Egyptian monument • Cambodian temples • Brazilian Redeemer • Ancient amphitheater • Chinese fortification
Science crossword puzzle! 2023-03-21
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- a Greek scientist, believed air is the most basic material in nature.
- Egyptian's used this to create medicine and it worked and cured people
- the view of the planets and stars that Ptolemy created.
- the very first scientist,from egypt,helped people with medical problems
- An ancient form of paper, made from a plant of the same name.
- a greek scientist,who thought all materials were like sand.
- The systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation in order to formulate general laws
- a statement describing what you think will happen in an experiment.
- greek scientist. studied the sky.
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- a group of Egyptian's who wrote on clay tablets or on rocks before the Papyrus
- a greek scientist,studied the heavens
- a Greek scientist, believed to be one of Thales students.
- "the father of life sciences"
- Egyptian's used this type of seed as a pain reliever
- some scientists believed that using spontaneous generation these animals formed from rotting meat.
- his face is on the Fields medal, and it reads "rise above oneself and grasp the world."
- a greek scientist who proposed that all matter is composed of units called atoms.
17 Clues: "the father of life sciences" • greek scientist. studied the sky. • a greek scientist,studied the heavens • Egyptian's used this type of seed as a pain reliever • the view of the planets and stars that Ptolemy created. • a Greek scientist, believed to be one of Thales students. • a greek scientist,who thought all materials were like sand. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2024-04-11
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- a government ruled by a few powerful citizens
- a long story in the form of a narrative poem
- an open space in an ancient Greek city that served as a marketplace and social center
- an upper class that is richer and more powerful than the rest of society
- a state-owned slave who was part of the lowest class of ancient Greek society
- a maze
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- a substance from which other things are made
- a form of government in which citizens have a direct role in governing themselves or elect representatives to lead them
- in ancient Greek city-states, a ruler who took power illegally
- a character who faces a challenge that demands courage, strength and intelligence
- an old story told to explain an event or justify a belief or action
- a government ruled by a single person, such as a king
- a Greek city-state
- an agreement between nations to fight each other's enemies; a partnership
- the highest point in an ancient Greek city
- an ancient Greek warship
16 Clues: a maze • a Greek city-state • an ancient Greek warship • the highest point in an ancient Greek city • a substance from which other things are made • a long story in the form of a narrative poem • a government ruled by a few powerful citizens • a government ruled by a single person, such as a king • in ancient Greek city-states, a ruler who took power illegally • ...
GREEK LETTERS 2025-09-01
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- the eighteenth letter; symbol for summation
- the sixteenth letter; represents the math constant 3.14159
- the fifteenth letter; used in naming virus variants
- the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet
- the second letter; used in software testing phases
- the last letter of the Greek alphabet
- the twenty-first letter; linked with the golden ratio
- the fourth letter; symbol for change
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- the twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet
- the ninth letter; often means something very small
- the fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
- the eighth letter; used in trigonometry for angles
- the eleventh letter; used in physics and computer science
- the third letter; used in physics for rays
- the first letter of the Greek alphabet
15 Clues: the fourth letter; symbol for change • the last letter of the Greek alphabet • the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet • the first letter of the Greek alphabet • the twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet • the third letter; used in physics for rays • the eighteenth letter; symbol for summation • the fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet • ...
Ancient Greece 2017-03-20
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- A subject that still uses ancient Greek ideas. (5)
- Chariot races took place in the _______. (10)
- A famous feature of Greek architecture. (6)
- The goddess of victory. (4)
- The Greeks famously fought the battle of ____. (4)
- The Greeks once called themselves _______. (8)
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- When a Greek person died, they went to the ________. (10)
- A type of government that was invented in Greece. (9)
- The king of the Gods. (4)
- The ______ Games began in Greece. (7)
- '_______ the Great' was a famous Greek ruler. (9)
- A long tunic worn by Greek women. (6)
- The prize for winning the Olympic Games. (6)
- The capital city of Greece. (6)
14 Clues: The king of the Gods. (4) • The goddess of victory. (4) • The capital city of Greece. (6) • The ______ Games began in Greece. (7) • A long tunic worn by Greek women. (6) • A famous feature of Greek architecture. (6) • The prize for winning the Olympic Games. (6) • Chariot races took place in the _______. (10) • The Greeks once called themselves _______. (8) • ...
LGS-15 2021-02-16
27 Clues: heir • hero • hero • host • Greek • guard • guest • hunter • headman • husband • headman • guardian • hostages • hunchback • guarantor • honourable • human being • holy person • Greek (ancient) • hero / champion • homosexual / gay • homosexual / gay • herself, himself • hacker / intruder • half-caste / mulatto • highness / excellency • healer (native doctor)
Socrates Biography 2024-05-13
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- - Socrates' metaphor
- - Socrates' fate
- - Socrates' wife
- - Socrates' engagement
- - Greek thinker
- - Deep thinker
- - Deification
- - Socratic pursuit
- - Socratic method
- - Plato's writings
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- - Socrates' legal status
- - Socrates' aim
- - Socratic questioning
- - Poisonous plant
- - Socrates' method
- - Philosophical school
- - Greek city-state
- - Philosophical concept
- - Socrates' student
- - Socratic quest
20 Clues: - Deification • - Deep thinker • - Socrates' aim • - Greek thinker • - Socrates' fate • - Socrates' wife • - Socratic quest • - Poisonous plant • - Socratic method • - Socrates' method • - Greek city-state • - Socratic pursuit • - Plato's writings • - Socrates' student • - Socrates' metaphor • - Socratic questioning • - Socrates' engagement • - Philosophical school • - Philosophical concept • ...
Greece Vs Rome 2021-02-12
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- the toy most boys used
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- defeated romulus augustus
- The pets Greeks loved
- The term for crushing the grapes
- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- Piggyback game in Greece
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- The type of clothing Greeks wear
- When the husband became her new master
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- Romulus and Remus father.
- the most important Greek food
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- Roman society depended on...
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • Romulus and Remus father. • defeated romulus augustus • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The type of clothing Greeks wear • The term for crushing the grapes • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
Butterfly Eyes 2023-11-30
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- a color of light that is invisible to the human eye
- separated and removed from the body
- Greek root meaning "see"
- soaked; drenched
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- Greek root meaning "to write"
- Greek root meaning "life"
- tubes or passageways carrying fluid around an organism
- soft or gentle; easily damaged
- Greek root meaning "distant or far away"
- Greek root meaning "measure"
- Greek root meaning "sound"
11 Clues: soaked; drenched • Greek root meaning "see" • Greek root meaning "life" • Greek root meaning "sound" • Greek root meaning "measure" • Greek root meaning "to write" • soft or gentle; easily damaged • separated and removed from the body • Greek root meaning "distant or far away" • a color of light that is invisible to the human eye • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-10-01
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- name given to Ancient Greek soldiers
- thinking about life and the world we are in
- famous city-state that had a strong military and discipline
- military operation in which enemy forces surround a town cutting off supplies in hopes they will surrender
- temple that sits atop the Acropolis in Athens
- the belief the Gods came to Earth in human form and had relationships with mortal beings. This is the name given to their chiildren
- high, rocky mound in Athens that is home to many temples
- center of the Ancient Greek world and became the capital of modern Greece
- scene of a famous Greek battle victory over Persia
- a place of worship that was usually dedicated to one god or goddess
- Greece was split into separate groups that had their own rules and laws
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- home of the ancient Greek gods
- King of the Ancient Greek Gods
- famous Greek general who conquered much of Asia and Europe
- stories that often explained events or gave reasons for things happening in the world
- form of government with the idea every free person gets a vote and their opinion will be heard
- belonging to the very distant past thousands of years ago
17 Clues: home of the ancient Greek gods • King of the Ancient Greek Gods • name given to Ancient Greek soldiers • thinking about life and the world we are in • temple that sits atop the Acropolis in Athens • scene of a famous Greek battle victory over Persia • high, rocky mound in Athens that is home to many temples • belonging to the very distant past thousands of years ago • ...
Unicorn Facts 2019-04-26
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- Color of Unicorn’s eyes
- A baby unicorn is called a ...
- Not capable of being domesticated.
- In Chinese mythology, a Unicorn is known as
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- A flying horse
- According to mythology, whoever touches a pure White Unicorn, will find ___________ in his entire life.
- What the Unicorn eats?
- Horse with wings like Pegasus and the horn of a unicorn.
- This underwater creature's horn looks like a Unicorn horn.
- In the middle ages it was known as a symbol of purity and grace.
- Were thought to be medicinally useful against poisons.
11 Clues: A flying horse • What the Unicorn eats? • Color of Unicorn’s eyes • A baby unicorn is called a ... • Not capable of being domesticated. • In Chinese mythology, a Unicorn is known as • Were thought to be medicinally useful against poisons. • Horse with wings like Pegasus and the horn of a unicorn. • This underwater creature's horn looks like a Unicorn horn. • ...
Theban Crossword 2022-03-25
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- who discovered Antigone burying her brother?
- what is the most common weapon used by greek soldiers?
- who is the Greek God of War?
- who is the brother of Eteocles that attacked Thebes?
- who is the Greek Goddess of Agriculture?
- who is the sister of Antigone?
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- who is the Greek God of the Sky?
- who buried Polyneices?
- who is the Greek God of the Sea?
- what is usually worn on the feet of Thebans?
- who became king of Thebes after Eteocles passed?
- who is the Greek Goddess of Marriage?
12 Clues: who buried Polyneices? • who is the Greek God of War? • who is the sister of Antigone? • who is the Greek God of the Sky? • who is the Greek God of the Sea? • who is the Greek Goddess of Marriage? • who is the Greek Goddess of Agriculture? • who discovered Antigone burying her brother? • what is usually worn on the feet of Thebans? • ...
Latin and Greek Roots Grade 7 Unit 7 2022-01-21
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- to believe in; to feel approval or agreement
- sorry; showing regret
- Latin for to write
- exactly true
- Greek for to write
- to completely destroy
- describing a person's life
- not done according to reason
- to train; to teach
- Latin for letter
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- a handwritten document
- able to read
- Latin for to write
- giving details about; illustrating
- Greek for writing
- Greek for word, speech, idea, reason
- to draw a detailed picture of; to map out
- a comparison
- well-read
19 Clues: well-read • able to read • exactly true • a comparison • Latin for letter • Greek for writing • Latin for to write • Latin for to write • Greek for to write • to train; to teach • sorry; showing regret • to completely destroy • a handwritten document • describing a person's life • not done according to reason • giving details about; illustrating • Greek for word, speech, idea, reason • ...
Greece Vs Rome 2021-02-12
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- the toy most boys used
- The girl that was going to be given away in marriage would be taken from her home.
- Greek dice’s are made of..
- one of the spices they put into the wine
- defeated romulus augustus
- The pets Greeks loved
- The term for crushing the grapes
- Important part of the ancient Greece diet.
- Piggyback game in Greece
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- The type of clothing Greeks wear
- When the husband became her new master
- a spinning top. Greek children loved these!
- The cloak both Greek men and women would wear
- this game involved bouncing a ball and keeping it bouncing
- Romulus and Remus father.
- the most important Greek food
- a rattle. Rattles in the shape of a pig were especially popular.
- Roman society depended on...
18 Clues: The pets Greeks loved • the toy most boys used • Piggyback game in Greece • Romulus and Remus father. • defeated romulus augustus • Greek dice’s are made of.. • Roman society depended on... • the most important Greek food • The type of clothing Greeks wear • The term for crushing the grapes • When the husband became her new master • one of the spices they put into the wine • ...
Hailey 2023-03-13
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- Birth month
- Haileys' favorite subject
- Haileys'favorite animal
- old crushes code name
- Haileys' favorite teacher
- Haileys' favorite type of mythology
- favorite song
- Haileys' favorite color
- Haileys' favorite singer
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- dogs name
- Haileys favorite book
- Haileys' zodiac
- Haileys favorite show
- Haileys'favorite sport
- lizards name
- Age
- Haileys' favorite movie
17 Clues: Age • dogs name • Birth month • lizards name • favorite song • Haileys' zodiac • Haileys favorite book • Haileys favorite show • old crushes code name • Haileys'favorite sport • Haileys'favorite animal • Haileys' favorite movie • Haileys' favorite color • Haileys' favorite singer • Haileys' favorite subject • Haileys' favorite teacher • Haileys' favorite type of mythology
Anna's Vocab A Unit 10 Homework 2014-03-10
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- appearance, structure, form of the body
- study of the human mind, thoughts, and behavior
- process in which plants convert light energy and carbon dioxide into food using chlorophyll;
- 1. an original copy, draft, or record of a document or transaction2. diplomatic etiquette; norms; standards of expected behavior3. treaty being prepared
- severe mental disorder in which patient has lost contact with reality; involves delusions and hallucinations
- instrument used to make things that are far away appear to be closer/larger; device for looking at distant objects; device that can collapse in on itself
- study of functioning of living organisms and their parts (organs, tissues, cells); life process and activities of a living thing;
- 1. forming an attractive subject for photography or having features that photograph well 2. producing/emitting light 3. caused by light
- subphylum of the Protista or Protoctista Kingdom; single celled-organism that is mobile and it is heterotrophic (consumer – “animal like”)
- 1. An individual that exhibits the central features of a leader 2. first model of an invention
- upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city, meant “high city” in Greece
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- 1. Greek Mythology – maiden loved by Eros 2. human form of the soul 3. mind functioning as center of thought, feeling, behavior; human soul and mind
- instrument measuring light; science of measuring intensity of light or power of illumination
- instrument used to listen to the sounds within the human body (particularly heart, stomach, and lungs)
- city of Indiana; home of the great one aka Peyton Manning
- person licensed to practice medicine; DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
- political leader; person taking active part in (party) politics; someone specializes in politics & government
- foretelling events in a person’s life(prediction) by using a table/diagram which shows alignment of planets on particular days; assign zodiac signs to people based on when they are born
- science that deals with matter, motion, energy, and force
- a stable atomic particle that occurs in the nucleus (brain of a cell) and is positively charged. (protons, neutrons, electrons)
20 Clues: appearance, structure, form of the body • study of the human mind, thoughts, and behavior • person licensed to practice medicine; DOCTOR OF MEDICINE • city of Indiana; home of the great one aka Peyton Manning • science that deals with matter, motion, energy, and force • upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city, meant “high city” in Greece • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2025-10-02
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- War between the Persian empire and Greek City-States
- Densely packed heavily armed tactical formation used by the Greeks.
- Powerful early bronze age civilization that was known for it's fortified palaces
- Major division of ancient Greeks who migrated from the north and northwest into Greece. Known for conquering the Mycenaean civilization
- A privileged ruling class, typically born into royalty.
- Greek King who united most of Greece through military and diplomatic skills, creating the Macedonian empire
- Powerful Ancient Greek City-State
- A society where history & culture is shared, all underneath Alexander the Great's Empire
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- Macedonian King who conquered and formed the largest empire of the time
- Poet credited for composing the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Ancient Greek Philosopher who is credited with writing The Republic
- War between Greeks two most powerful City states Athens and Sparta.
- Form of Government where citizens could vote for laws
- Ancient Greek Philosopher credited as the founder of western philosophy
- Early bronze age civilization that settled on the island of Crete
- Greek philosopher who pioneered systematic, scientific examination in literally every area of human knowledge
16 Clues: Powerful Ancient Greek City-State • War between the Persian empire and Greek City-States • Poet credited for composing the Iliad and the Odyssey • Form of Government where citizens could vote for laws • A privileged ruling class, typically born into royalty. • Early bronze age civilization that settled on the island of Crete • ...
