greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
The Lightning Thief Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-26
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- Greek God of the Underworld
- Daughter of Athena
- Name of Percy's sword
- King of the Gods
- Camp Half-Bloods's Activity Director
- Son of Hermes
- The Satyr that is friends with Percy
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- The gorgon that wants to turn Percy and his friends to stone
- The Bull-Man
- Greek God of War
- A group of three monsters that work for Hades
- Name of the main character
- Greek God of Wine
- Greek God of the Sea
- King of the Titans
15 Clues: The Bull-Man • Son of Hermes • Greek God of War • King of the Gods • Greek God of Wine • Daughter of Athena • King of the Titans • Greek God of the Sea • Name of Percy's sword • Name of the main character • Greek God of the Underworld • Camp Half-Bloods's Activity Director • The Satyr that is friends with Percy • A group of three monsters that work for Hades • ...
Eclipse 2024-03-27
15 Clues: - Darkest part • - Viewing sites • - Solar eruption • - Partial shadow • - Eye protection • - Brilliant ring • - Ancient stories • - Celestial event • - Solar eruptions • - Observable events • - Journey to see it • - Complete coverage • - Eclipse enthusiasts • - Celestial arrangement • - Sun's outer atmosphere
History of Calypso 2021-10-13
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- Very few believe that the word Calypso of ______ mythology is related to the Calypso music genre.
- The language the majority of Calyspos were originally sung in
- This is considered the national folk song of Trinidad and Tobago.
- It is believed that West ____ tribal songs were the precursor to Calypso.
- This Calypsonian produced hundreds of calypsos from the 1940s until his death in 2001.
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- Hollis Liverpool stated that Calypso had its roots in the West African custom of _____ court singing.
- This is a style of poetry, blended with Calypso that expresses the experiences of everyday people.
- She was the first female calypsonian to sing in a Calypso tent.
- This genre emerged in the 1970s when calypsonian Lord Shorty began experimenting with East Indian rhythms, using instruments such as the dholak, tabla and dhantal and fusing them with the Calypso beat.
- The types of venues used for Calypsonians to practice and perform during the Carnival season.
10 Clues: The language the majority of Calyspos were originally sung in • She was the first female calypsonian to sing in a Calypso tent. • This is considered the national folk song of Trinidad and Tobago. • It is believed that West ____ tribal songs were the precursor to Calypso. • This Calypsonian produced hundreds of calypsos from the 1940s until his death in 2001. • ...
World Book Day 2025-03-09
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- In The Scarlet Letter, what does the letter “A” on Hester Prynne’s dress symbolise?
- What is wizard of oz’s Dorothy’s surname ?
- In which U.S. state does most of the Twilight series take place?
- Literally the study of whales, "Cetology" is the title of the 32nd chapter of what lengthy American novel?
- According to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on earth?
- First appearing in the children's book "Cecily G. and the Nine Monkeys", what is the most famous character created by H. A. and Margaret Rey?
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- What was the name of jilly cooper’s novel that was made into a tv show on Disney plus, featuring main character Rupert Campbell Black?
- In which Shakespearean tragedy does the character Iago appear?
- What is the surname of our current poet laureate?
- Which writer won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016 for contributions to music and songwriting?
10 Clues: What is wizard of oz’s Dorothy’s surname ? • What is the surname of our current poet laureate? • In which Shakespearean tragedy does the character Iago appear? • According to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on earth? • In which U.S. state does most of the Twilight series take place? • ...
Stoicism 'Who's Who?' Crossword 2023-10-04
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- Late female Greek Stoic; M. Aurelius' wife (2 part tragic play by von Goethe)
- Early female Stoic; wife of Brutus (proper pronunciation of a German supercar brand)
- Contemporary German Stoic critic (pioneered tragedy philosophy and nihilism)
- Roman Stoic; tutored emperor Nero (Latin for 'of the rock')
- Middle female Greek Stoic; co-led the Stoic revolt against emperor Nero (in summer you might ask, is there a ...)
- One of the four Stoic virtues (doing the right thing)
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- Current American Stoic author (Scottish for 'holiday')
- Roman Stoic; last of the '5 Great' emperors (Latin for 'dedicated to Mars')
- Late Greek Stoic; the founding father of Stoic literature (Greek for 'acquired')
- One of the four Stoic virtues (the experience required to navigate the world)
- Late female Greek Stoic rhetoric; Socrates' tutor (Cleopatra's doom + biggest continent)
- Late female Roman Stoic; only daughter of M. Aurelius (Hebrew for 'grace')
- Macedonian Stoic; conquered from Libya to N. India (aka The Great)
- Early Greek Stoic; coined Stoicism(Greek for 'Gift of Zeus')
- One of the four Stoic virtues (doing nothing in excess)
- One of the four Stoic virtues (the Lion in Wizard of Oz lacked this)
16 Clues: One of the four Stoic virtues (doing the right thing) • Current American Stoic author (Scottish for 'holiday') • One of the four Stoic virtues (doing nothing in excess) • Roman Stoic; tutored emperor Nero (Latin for 'of the rock') • Early Greek Stoic; coined Stoicism(Greek for 'Gift of Zeus') • Macedonian Stoic; conquered from Libya to N. India (aka The Great) • ...
Ancient Greece vocabulary 2022-10-07
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- a member of a hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of greek.
- he was the king that conquered a huge empire
- he was a philosopher that founded an academic program
- the highest class in certain societies
- relating to or denoting a Bronze Age of civilization centered on Crete, its people, or its language
- a city-state in Ancient Greece
- the legendary author to whom the authorship of the lliad.
- he was the king of Macedonia
- the hellenistic. period was characterized by a new wave of greek colonization which established greek cities and kingdoms in Asia and Africa.
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- a system of government decided by the people
- Ancient Greek war fought between Athens and Sparta.
- a greek philosopher from Athens
- a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation.
- an inhabitant of Mycenae or member of the mycenaean people
- he was a philosopher of polymath
- a series conflicts between the achaemenid empire and greek city-states.
16 Clues: he was the king of Macedonia • a city-state in Ancient Greece • a greek philosopher from Athens • he was a philosopher of polymath • the highest class in certain societies • a system of government decided by the people • he was the king that conquered a huge empire • Ancient Greek war fought between Athens and Sparta. • ...
History Week 12 2023-11-13
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- Leonardo spent months studying this creature so he could sculpt it well. (P. 45)
- Sandro Boticelli went to live with his brother, who was a ____ (P. 39)
- ____ succeeded Cosimo as the head of the Medici family. (P. 27)
- Boticelli was also asked to paint numerous scenes from Greek mythology by this family. (P. 40)
- One of Boticelli's first commissions was to make a painting called this. (P. 40)
- One of Leonardo's most famous paintings is titled ___ (P. 46)
- Leonardo was so good at this activity that his boss quit and let him take over the business (P. 44)
- Leo Da Vinci was the ____ son of a lawyer. (P. 43)
- The Turkish ___ died in 1481. (P. 32)
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- This pope hated the Medici family (P. 29)
- This man died in 1464 (P. 27)
- Girolamo Savonarola was born in this town in 1492. (P. 35)
- When he was this age, Lorenzo Medici's parents decided it was time for him to marry. (P. 28)
- Leonardo as a child was so good at this subject that his instructor quit teaching him! (P. 43)
- Girolamo Savonarola encouraged people to forsake ancient philosophers like this man (P. 36)
15 Clues: This man died in 1464 (P. 27) • The Turkish ___ died in 1481. (P. 32) • This pope hated the Medici family (P. 29) • Leo Da Vinci was the ____ son of a lawyer. (P. 43) • Girolamo Savonarola was born in this town in 1492. (P. 35) • One of Leonardo's most famous paintings is titled ___ (P. 46) • ____ succeeded Cosimo as the head of the Medici family. (P. 27) • ...
Star-Crossed 2025-01-28
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- An app that analyzes the kind of day you will have based on your star signs, and can also compare your relationships and compatibility with others on the app.
- A card game which involves gaining affection tokens through delivering letters to the princess.
- The Japanese festival of Tanabata, or the Star Festival, is celebrated to commemorate two star-crossed lovers represented by the stars Vega, and this star.
- The name of the most renowned male “star-crossed lover” in Shakespearean works.
- The holiday that this game is themed around.
- The name of the first Veto competition of this season of Swift.
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- The planet named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
- A word that means to be very loving and/or loyal.
- A word meaning having a brief, but intense infatuation with someone.
- A flower that symbolizes romantic love, when red.
- In a story portraying the two star-crossed lovers, Jay Gatsby and Daisy, this actor plays Jay in one of movie portrayals.
- The name of Cupid in Greek Mythology.
- The popular video game in which players try to buy the most Super Stars.
- Another word for starry-eyed.
- A cloud of dust and gas in space.
15 Clues: Another word for starry-eyed. • A cloud of dust and gas in space. • The name of Cupid in Greek Mythology. • The holiday that this game is themed around. • A word that means to be very loving and/or loyal. • A flower that symbolizes romantic love, when red. • The planet named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. • ...
Fantasy Creatures 2025-06-19
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- What magical creature is known for its single horn on its forehead?
- What tiny, magical creature has wings and is often associated with good luck?
- What small, bearded creature is often depicted as living underground and guarding treasure?
- What legendary bird is said to be reborn from its own ashes?
- What person uses spells and potions for both good and bad purposes?
- What creature is half-human, half-horse, with the upper body of a human and lower body of a horse?
- What half-human, half-fish creature lives in the water?
- What mythical creature is a human that transforms into a wolf during the full moon?
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- What person possesses magical powers and is skilled in sorcery?
- What mythical creature has wings and breathes fire?
- What creature is known for its ability to transform into a bat and drink blood?
- What winged horse in Greek mythology is often associated with thunder and lightning?
- What legendary sea monster is often depicted as a giant octopus or squid?
- What creature is large, ugly, and often depicted as threatening?
- What mythical creature has the body of a lion and the head of an eagle?
15 Clues: What mythical creature has wings and breathes fire? • What half-human, half-fish creature lives in the water? • What legendary bird is said to be reborn from its own ashes? • What person possesses magical powers and is skilled in sorcery? • What creature is large, ugly, and often depicted as threatening? • ...
Norse Mythology 2019-11-08
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- one of the sons of Odin known for his wisdom
- chief among the gods, and a patron of heroes
- the first man
- gods that symbolize riches and fertility, associated with the earth and the sea
- an Icelandic historian, an editor of the old Norse religion and mythology
- the mother of Balder
- the keeper of the dead
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- the first woman
- the tree of fate
- the perfidious friend of Balder
- Balder’s brother, a blind god
- a god of thunder
- a giant created by gods, the sign of peace and harmony among them
- Njord’s son
14 Clues: Njord’s son • the first man • the first woman • the tree of fate • a god of thunder • the mother of Balder • the keeper of the dead • Balder’s brother, a blind god • the perfidious friend of Balder • one of the sons of Odin known for his wisdom • chief among the gods, and a patron of heroes • a giant created by gods, the sign of peace and harmony among them • ...
Philippine mythology 2024-06-24
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- a vampire that takes on the form of a young child or infant.
- a creature of the night that make “tick” sound to lure in prey
- a viscera-sucking, self-segmenting monster.
- humanoid-looking creature with a hairy and black body that smells strongly of strong tobacco
- resilient spirit of a woman that protects people near the mountains
- a series of bad luck or health problems caused by nuno
- duwende or dwarf described as a small, elderly figure
- home of the tikbalang
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- the creator god of pre-colonial Philippines
- a creature with the head of a horse and the body of a human
- to separate
- a tree giant that protects fishermen
- Philippine witch doctor
- people who practice "kulam," a type of sorcery or witchcraft.
14 Clues: to separate • home of the tikbalang • Philippine witch doctor • a tree giant that protects fishermen • the creator god of pre-colonial Philippines • a viscera-sucking, self-segmenting monster. • duwende or dwarf described as a small, elderly figure • a series of bad luck or health problems caused by nuno • a creature with the head of a horse and the body of a human • ...
Mesopotamian Mythology 2021-12-13
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- Temple and home of the gods in their associated cities
- Assyrian primary god
- God of the underworld
- Ana's city
- hybrid serpant, lion, and bird
- God of the moon
- God of wisodm, itellect, and magic
- a horned snake with 4 legs and wings
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- God of the sun
- The primary gods of Mesopotamian mythology
- The primary babylionian god
- Goddess/ queen of the underworld
- Ana's wife, goddess of love and war
- God of the heavens
14 Clues: Ana's city • God of the sun • God of the moon • God of the heavens • Assyrian primary god • God of the underworld • The primary babylionian god • hybrid serpant, lion, and bird • Goddess/ queen of the underworld • God of wisodm, itellect, and magic • Ana's wife, goddess of love and war • a horned snake with 4 legs and wings • The primary gods of Mesopotamian mythology • ...
Norse Mythology 2021-05-05
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- – The Youthful Goddess of Rejuvenation
- – The King of the Aesir Gods
- – The God of Fertility
- – The Ancestor of Giants
- – The Vigilant Guardian of Asgard
- – The Queen of the Aesir Gods
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- – The ‘Bard’ God of Asgard
- – The Silent God of Vengeance
- – The God of Seas and Wealth
- – The God of War
- – The Goddess of Fate and Destiny
- – The Ruler of the Underworld
- – The Loyal Defender of Asgard
- – The Trickster God
14 Clues: – The God of War • – The Trickster God • – The God of Fertility • – The Ancestor of Giants • – The ‘Bard’ God of Asgard • – The God of Seas and Wealth • – The King of the Aesir Gods • – The Silent God of Vengeance • – The Ruler of the Underworld • – The Queen of the Aesir Gods • – The Loyal Defender of Asgard • – The Goddess of Fate and Destiny • – The Vigilant Guardian of Asgard • ...
Ancient mythology 2022-09-06
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- re- life of the body
- cut off limbs
- god of grain and of the nile.
- relating to or believing in a religion
- writing system of pictures
- the state of being subject to death
- not restricted to a certain time or date
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
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- a very large quantity of something
- burying the deceased with their organs so they can be rejoined in the afterlife
- a vast cosmic ocean of nothingness
- having or showing high morals
- a primordial mound from which Egyptians believe the earth was created.
- was called the Avenger of Osiris
14 Clues: cut off limbs • re- life of the body • writing system of pictures • god of grain and of the nile. • having or showing high morals • was called the Avenger of Osiris • a very large quantity of something • a vast cosmic ocean of nothingness • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • the state of being subject to death • relating to or believing in a religion • ...
Egyptian mythology 2025-09-30
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- the creator of egypt
- the item your heart was weighed against that either let you in the field of reeds or have your soul eaten
- he has a crocodile head and hes the god of the nile river
- the item that whys your heart in the afterlife
- the god of wisdom
- the god of mummification
- the mother of horrus
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- the god of rain
- the god of knowledge
- the god of the sky and war
- the god of the moon
- the sun god
- killed and dismembered his brother osiris over jealousy and envy
- the after life god
14 Clues: the sun god • the god of rain • the god of wisdom • the after life god • the god of the moon • the creator of egypt • the god of knowledge • the mother of horrus • the god of mummification • the god of the sky and war • the item that whys your heart in the afterlife • he has a crocodile head and hes the god of the nile river • ...
British mythology 2026-04-28
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- It is a creature that has wings
- A large ugly creature
- A nasty green spirit
- A flower with four letters
- Three leaves on this plant carry good luck
- The yellow flower of Wales
- The Scottish national animal
- A monster that lives in a lake
- A tiny creature that steals things
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- The national animal of Wales
- An Irish spirit that screams
- A jolly Irish mythological creature
- The animal of England
- An Angry Scottish killer
14 Clues: A nasty green spirit • A large ugly creature • The animal of England • An Angry Scottish killer • A flower with four letters • The yellow flower of Wales • The national animal of Wales • An Irish spirit that screams • The Scottish national animal • A monster that lives in a lake • It is a creature that has wings • A tiny creature that steals things • ...
Benchmark Review 2013-11-25
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- The Phoenicians invented our _____ and spread it around the Mediterranean through trade
- The ultimate goal of Hinduism
- The discovery of this allowed for the shift from the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age
- The first civilization
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic"
- This discovery helped Neolithic man make better clothing
- A person who studies the past through the analysis of artifacts, fossils, and human remains
- This river, also known as the Yellow River, is where civilization emerged in China
- Father of the Hebrews and monotheism
- Law code of the Hebrews
- Pass in the Hindu Kush that allowed for Aryan migration
- Picture writing of ancient Egypt
- Paleolithic man had _____ stone tools
- One of the first metals used for tools and weapons, it is made by mixing copper and tin
- Worships many gods
- Worships one god
- A Greek city-state
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Someone who wanders from place to place in search of food
- The culture of Alexander the Great
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers is known as this
- Father of Alexander the Great, he conquered much of the Greek world before his assassination
- The holy texts of Hinduism include the _____ and the Upanishads
- Chinese philosopher who believed that people were born good and that balance in the universe was achieved by following five key relationships
- Scientific test used to determine the age of an artifact
- The Persians built this road system to unite their empire
- The Greek father of medicine
- Babylonian king who wrote the first legal code
- Chinese philosophy that states that one should live in harmony with nature
- Greek philosopher who said "Know thyself"
- The rise and fall of Chinese dynasties can be explained by the _______ _______
- This term means Greek
- Paleolithic man lived in groups known as these
- The Greeks won victories against the Persians at the battles of _____ and Salamis
- Neolithic monument found in England
- This discovery allowed early man to stay warm and cook his food
- Greek goddess of the hunt
- It is thought that man first emerged on this continent
- The kings of ancient Egypt were known as this
- Indian civilization emerged in this river valley
- Paleolithic man made art in these
- Greek philosopher who was the tutor of Alexander the Great
- Leader who led the Hebrews out of Egypt
- This man is responsible for spreading Buddhism outside of India
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- Government where people vote
- Because of its many harbors, Greece was a center for _____
- Neolithic man had ______ stone tools
- Hinduism and Buddhism both originated here
- Great trade route that connected China with the west
- Athenian tyrants Draco and _____ made reforms
- The Greek father of history
- Persian religion founded by Zoroaster; its main god was Ahura Mazda
- This was built by Qin Shi Huangdi in China to keep out northern invaders
- Rule by a king or queen
- Rebirth of the soul into another form
- The Persians developed this type of government to help run their large empire
- This Greek city-state was the cultural center of Greece
- Egyptian practice of preserving the body for the afterlife
- New Stone Age
- This advancement allowed Neolithic man to store excess food
- When Greek city-states became too crowded they left and established new _____ around the Aegean and Mediterranean
- The all-powerful, spiritual force of Hinduism
- Paleolithic man had an _____, or spoken language
- Old Stone Age
- This group, known for their purple dye, established colonies around the Mediterranean
- The first written language, created by Sumerians
- Great temple in Athens dedicated to Athena
- India had its Golden Age under this group
- Greece was centered on this body of water
- League founded after the Persian wars to defend against future attack
- Greek religion helped explain natural _____
- In Hinduism, this is the belief that your thoughts and actions affect your next life
- Greek city-state which was focused only on war
- The Chinese practiced the art of _____ worship so that they could communicate with the spirit world
- Social system of Hinduism based on occupation
- Greek sculptor who helped design the Parthenon and the statues inside it
- Greek poet who wrote the "Iliad" and "Odyssey"
- Scattering of the Jewish people
- This man was leader during the Golden Age of Athens
- The _____ Empire, in modern-day Iran, treated its conquered people fairly
- Greek father of geometry
- Egyptian civilization was centered on this river valley
- The Persian Wars helped to _____ the Greeks against a common enemy
- The holy book of Judaism
- Rule by a tyrant who seizes power
86 Clues: New Stone Age • Old Stone Age • Worships one god • Worships many gods • A Greek city-state • This term means Greek • The first civilization • Rule by a king or queen • Law code of the Hebrews • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek father of geometry • The holy book of Judaism • Greek goddess of the hunt • The Greek father of history • Government where people vote • The Greek father of medicine • ...
Word Nerds 2.0 Review ~ 4.8.19 2019-04-06
23 Clues: out • bad • sun • foot • city • name • join • speak • stone • sleep • father • brother • form, shape • all (Greek) • over, above • under, below • fire (Greek) • fire (Latin) • faith, trust • against, toward • movement, motion • birth, race, kind • all, everything (Latin)
Blood Sucking Species 2022-10-05
15 Clues: Laos • Japan • India • Surinam • Cambodia • Malaysia • Malaysia • Thailand • Indonesia • Dharmic Religion • Wallachian Mythology • The Bahamas, Barbados • Haiti, Louisiana,Grenada • weakness are garlic,crucifixes and holy water • Dominica, St. Lucian, Trinidadian, Guadeloupean
Greece Trivia 2022-08-18
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- Name one Greek dish
- Which Greek Goddess is the parthenon dedicated to?
- Former currency of Greece
- Number of letters in the Greek alphabet?
- Name a Greek god
- During which war was the parthenon bombed?
- What is the national animal of Greece?
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- One Hollywood movie shot in Greece
- One country bordering Greece
- Greece’s largest island
- National drink of Greece
- a Bollywood movie shot in Greece
- How many stripes does the greek flag have
13 Clues: Name a Greek god • Name one Greek dish • Greece’s largest island • National drink of Greece • Former currency of Greece • One country bordering Greece • a Bollywood movie shot in Greece • One Hollywood movie shot in Greece • What is the national animal of Greece? • Number of letters in the Greek alphabet? • How many stripes does the greek flag have • ...
Acient Greece 2014-04-03
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- God of music ,art...
- Greek comunity was made only by free man
- The pharthenon was dedicated to the god of ....
- The olypics began in
- Who was the man who gave greece democracy
- State if true of false .In the early days greece was not one state but alot of indipendent cities
- what did people do to worship for their gods
- A great greek city in those days
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- The parthenon was already built in 3000B.C
- The most famous sculptures
- A great greek man who was born on 287B.C
- A great city in greece
- A greek poet
- Another great city
- An empire that is close to the greek one
15 Clues: A greek poet • Another great city • God of music ,art... • The olypics began in • A great city in greece • The most famous sculptures • A great greek city in those days • Greek comunity was made only by free man • A great greek man who was born on 287B.C • An empire that is close to the greek one • Who was the man who gave greece democracy • ...
Ancient Greece 2014-04-03
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- The Olympics began in
- A great Greek man who was born on 287 B.C
- The Parthenon was already built in 3000 B.C
- Greek community was made only by free man
- A Greek poet
- The Parthenon was dedicated to the god of ....
- What did people do to worship for their gods
- A great city in Greece
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- Who was the man who gave Greece democracy
- The most famous sculptures
- God of music ,art...
- A great Greek city in those days
- State if true of false .In the early days Greece was not one state but alot of indipendent cities
- Another great city
- An empire that is close to the Greek one
15 Clues: A Greek poet • Another great city • God of music ,art... • The Olympics began in • A great city in Greece • The most famous sculptures • A great Greek city in those days • An empire that is close to the Greek one • Who was the man who gave Greece democracy • A great Greek man who was born on 287 B.C • Greek community was made only by free man • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-10-09
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- mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- mythical bird known for its ability to be reborn from its own ashes.
- legendary sea monster often depicted as a giant octopus or squid.
- winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with poetry and the Muses.
- legendary serpent-like creature often associated with fire and flight.
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- mythical horse-like creature with a single spiral horn on its forehead.
- mythical sea creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish.
- mythical beast with the body parts of various animals, often including a lion, goat, and serpent.
- creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull, known for its labyrinthine home.
- creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
10 Clues: legendary sea monster often depicted as a giant octopus or squid. • mythical bird known for its ability to be reborn from its own ashes. • creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • legendary serpent-like creature often associated with fire and flight. • mythical horse-like creature with a single spiral horn on its forehead. • ...
Chapter 6 lesson 1 & 2 Vocab 2024-03-06
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- Art and practice of government
- Government of which a small group of people rule
- A Greek City State
- Form of government in which citizens hold power
- who influenced the greeks
- Greek military unit of heavily armed foot soldiers who work together as a unit
- Democracy in which citizens elect official to make the laws
- Heredity class of rulers greek for “rule by the best people”
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- High city in greek the upper part of a greek city where public buildings and the city's defenses are located
- Government in which citizens take part in day to day affairs of government
- The sea that surrounded Greece
- Legal member of country or city state
- This country is on the fringe of Europe and Asia
- Who got accepted a wooden horse but it was filled with greek soldiers
- Unjust use of power or in greece a government ruled by a strong ruler
15 Clues: A Greek City State • who influenced the greeks • Art and practice of government • The sea that surrounded Greece • Legal member of country or city state • Form of government in which citizens hold power • Government of which a small group of people rule • This country is on the fringe of Europe and Asia • Democracy in which citizens elect official to make the laws • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-23
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- City-state of war
- Philosopher who began the Academy
- City-state that was home of the Olympics
- The First Philosopher
- Government by voting adult male citizens
- Blend of cultures that led to new science, math, and art
- Government of a rule-bound individual
- City-state of trade and began the Peloponnesian War
- Government of absolute rule by an individual
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- Greek term for city-state
- This empire invaded and led to the fall of Greece
- Philosopher who taught Alexander the Great
- Greek root meaning "against"
- Government by a small group of elites
- Greek root meaning "religion"
- "The Great" who conquered Persia, Egypt, and part of India
- Greek root meaning "life"
- City-state of democracy and philosophy
- Attacked Greece in 5th century CE, unifying Greece
19 Clues: City-state of war • The First Philosopher • Greek term for city-state • Greek root meaning "life" • Greek root meaning "against" • Greek root meaning "religion" • Philosopher who began the Academy • Government by a small group of elites • Government of a rule-bound individual • City-state of democracy and philosophy • City-state that was home of the Olympics • ...
Greek gods crossword puzzle 2024-06-08
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- Greek goddess of the hunt and the wild.
- god of fire, blacksmith and craftsmen.
- Greek god of war.
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom.
- the father of all gods
- God of love and desire.
- Goddess of harvest and agriculture.
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- the Greek god of artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters
- brother of Zeus
- was born from the foam of the sea
- the only god in the classical pantheon to share the same name in both Greek and Roman traditions.
- god of the upper air, light, the atmosphere, space and heaven.
- The Primordial Titan of Astronomy.
- the goddess of domestic life, home and hearth, the flame that kept a family's home warm.
- The chilly lord of the underworld was among the few Greek gods to come across
15 Clues: brother of Zeus • Greek god of war. • the father of all gods • God of love and desire. • Greek goddess of war and wisdom. • was born from the foam of the sea • The Primordial Titan of Astronomy. • Goddess of harvest and agriculture. • god of fire, blacksmith and craftsmen. • Greek goddess of the hunt and the wild. • the Greek god of artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters • ...
Orpheus and Eurydice 2021-10-05
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- a king who, for his crimes, was condemned to stand in water that receded when he tried to drink
- an ancient stringed instrument resembling a small harp
- while collecting flowers, was bitten on the foot by a snake down by the riverside and died
- a cruel king of Corinth condemned forever to roll a huge stone up a hill, only to have it fall down again
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- the upper edge of the side of a vessel
- god of the underworld
- divine beings represented as beautiful maidens who live in natural places such as trees
- the home of the blessed, or those who were judged to have lived well after death
- could make such heavenly songs that when he sat down to sing, the trees would crowd around to shade him.
- in greek mythology, the river across which the souls of the dead are transported
10 Clues: god of the underworld • the upper edge of the side of a vessel • an ancient stringed instrument resembling a small harp • the home of the blessed, or those who were judged to have lived well after death • in greek mythology, the river across which the souls of the dead are transported • ...
Percy Jackson 2025-02-10
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- the third Heroes of Olympus book
- Luke's sword name
- The son of the Greek sea god
- The satyr with the 7
- What Jason's sword is before transforming to a sword
- The daughter of the Greek goddess of wisdom
- The daughter of the Roman god of the dead
- The son of the Greek god of forge
- the fourth Heros of Olympus book
- The daughter of the Greek goddess of love
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- The son of the Roman god of war
- the fifth Heroes of Olympus book
- The name of the ship Leo built
- The first Heroes of Olympus book
- The son of the Greek god of the dead(also my(Jaiden) favorite character
- the second Heroes of Olympus book
- The son of the Roman god of thunder
- Percy's sword's name
18 Clues: Luke's sword name • The satyr with the 7 • Percy's sword's name • The son of the Greek sea god • The name of the ship Leo built • The son of the Roman god of war • the third Heroes of Olympus book • the fifth Heroes of Olympus book • The first Heroes of Olympus book • the fourth Heros of Olympus book • the second Heroes of Olympus book • The son of the Greek god of forge • ...
Greek and Roman gods 2023-06-15
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- Goddess of the home and hearth (Greek)
- Queen of the gods (Greek)
- Goddess of love (Roman)
- God of metalworking (Roman)
- God of the sea (Roman)
- God of war (Roman)
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- Goddess of battle-wisdom (Greek)
- God of the underworld (Greek)
- God of the sun, music, and archery (Both!)
- God of trickery and travelers (Roman)
- Goddess of the moon and the hunt (Greek)
- God of storms and the ruler of gods (Greek)
12 Clues: God of war (Roman) • God of the sea (Roman) • Goddess of love (Roman) • Queen of the gods (Greek) • God of metalworking (Roman) • God of the underworld (Greek) • Goddess of battle-wisdom (Greek) • God of trickery and travelers (Roman) • Goddess of the home and hearth (Greek) • Goddess of the moon and the hunt (Greek) • God of the sun, music, and archery (Both!) • ...
English Camp Review 2024-01-05
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- United Kingdom's language
- Sport that was invented in China
- Greece's capital city
- Famous Tanzanian food (________ pizza)
- Greek goddess of love
- China's capital city
- Tanzania's capital city
- "Goodbye" in Swahili
- Greek Messenger god
- United Kingdom's capital city
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- China's language
- Tanzania's language
- The king of the United Kingdom
- Greece's language
- Chinese belief system (신념 체계)
- Famous food in the United Kingdom
- Traditional Chinese clothing
17 Clues: China's language • Greece's language • Tanzania's language • Greek Messenger god • China's capital city • "Goodbye" in Swahili • Greece's capital city • Greek goddess of love • Tanzania's capital city • United Kingdom's language • Traditional Chinese clothing • Chinese belief system (신념 체계) • United Kingdom's capital city • The king of the United Kingdom • Sport that was invented in China • ...
Ancient Greese vocabulary 2021-10-07
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- ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written down the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Civilization period of ancient Greek history between 507 BCE and 323 BCE
- War the conflict between Greece and Persia in the 5th century BCE
- the great A king who conquered a large empire
- a form of government in which power is held by the nobility.
- an inhabitant of Mycenae or member of the Mycenaean people
- an inhabitant of Minoan Crete or member of the Minoan people
- a greek philosopher
- An ancient greek philosopher
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- War a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
- a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation.
- of macadonia the 18th king of Macedonia
- a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek
- A greek philosopher who was know as the first genuine scientist
- control of an organization or group by the majority of its members.
- A city State in ancient greece
16 Clues: a greek philosopher • An ancient greek philosopher • A city State in ancient greece • of macadonia the 18th king of Macedonia • the great A king who conquered a large empire • an inhabitant of Mycenae or member of the Mycenaean people • War a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta • a form of government in which power is held by the nobility. • ...
puzzle 1 2021-07-09
Norse Mythology 2022-09-30
14 Clues: cow • The Dead • Great Beast • Place of fire • dragon serpent • Undead creatures • Bright elves live • Place Frost Giants • Realm of the Vanir • Realm of the Aesir • Realm of the mortals • Odin's female spirits • Dark elves and dwarves • A place of ice, frost, now and mist
Mythology Crossword 2023-04-29
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- Goddess of love and beauty, with a Roman name of Venus
- Is a symbol of fertility and growth.
- Twin sister of Apollo who lives on Mount Olympus, named Diana.
- The Athenians great and special protector, named Minerva.
- Was put into the river Styx by his mother.
- Turned into a spider by Athena
- Saturn, who had swallowed baby's.
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- Grew into adulthood in four days on the Greek island of Delos.
- Roman name of Bacchus.
- Ceres, who spent 9 days and nights searching for her daughter, Persephone.
- The son of Perse and Helios who lived on the Island of Aeaea.
- Represents the distasteful aspects of brutal warfare and slaughter, named Mars.
- Father of Clytemnestra,Electra, Iphianissa and Iphigenia.
- Their power of speech was taken away by Hera.
14 Clues: Roman name of Bacchus. • Turned into a spider by Athena • Saturn, who had swallowed baby's. • Is a symbol of fertility and growth. • Was put into the river Styx by his mother. • Their power of speech was taken away by Hera. • Goddess of love and beauty, with a Roman name of Venus • The Athenians great and special protector, named Minerva. • ...
mythology terms 2020-11-17
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- King who ruled at Camelot
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom
- Japanese Sun Goddess, founder of the Imperial Line
- Enchanted Island, final home of King Arthur
- Greek Goddess of Love
- Greek God of the Sun, Music, and Medicine
- Warrior who fought against the monster Grendel
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- Rainbow bridge between Midgard and Asgard
- Home of the Odin and Thor
- One of the three wise men, he was a king of Arabia who brought myrrh
- Trojan hero who led the survivors to a new home
- Greatest warrior in Greece
- Greek God of War
- Most beautiful of the Norse gods, Loki caused his death
14 Clues: Greek God of War • Greek Goddess of Love • Greek Goddess of Wisdom • Home of the Odin and Thor • King who ruled at Camelot • Greatest warrior in Greece • Rainbow bridge between Midgard and Asgard • Greek God of the Sun, Music, and Medicine • Enchanted Island, final home of King Arthur • Warrior who fought against the monster Grendel • ...
Norse Mythology 2021-05-05
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- – The Youthful Goddess of Rejuvenation
- – The King of the Aesir Gods
- – The God of Fertility
- – The Ancestor of Giants
- – The Vigilant Guardian of Asgard
- – The Queen of the Aesir Gods
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- – The ‘Bard’ God of Asgard
- – The Silent God of Vengeance
- – The God of Seas and Wealth
- – The God of War
- – The Goddess of Fate and Destiny
- – The Ruler of the Underworld
- – The Loyal Defender of Asgard
- – The Trickster God
14 Clues: – The God of War • – The Trickster God • – The God of Fertility • – The Ancestor of Giants • – The ‘Bard’ God of Asgard • – The God of Seas and Wealth • – The King of the Aesir Gods • – The Silent God of Vengeance • – The Ruler of the Underworld • – The Queen of the Aesir Gods • – The Loyal Defender of Asgard • – The Goddess of Fate and Destiny • – The Vigilant Guardian of Asgard • ...
Mythology Crossword 2018-03-03
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- Hero of the Trojan War, King of Pylos
- A goddess-nymph who kept Odysseus for 7 years
- One of Penelope's leading suitors
- Mountain home of the gods
- Odysseus's son
- Daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete
- Turned Odysseus's men into swine, a witch-goddess
- Female monster with 6 heads
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- The messenger god
- A monster that forms a deadly whirlpool
- Sea nymphs who lure sailors to steer their ships to the rocks
- God of the sea and earth
- Island kingdom ruled by King Alcinous
- 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 • Hero of the Trojan War, King of Pylos • Island kingdom ruled by King Alcinous • A monster that forms a deadly whirlpool • Daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete • A goddess-nymph who kept Odysseus for 7 years • ...
Norse 2022-05-20
7 Clues: Odin's wife • Baldur's wife • god of mischief • Weak to Mistletoe • Stories that have beliefs • Greatest of all the gods\ • The mythology these gods are from
MNO Part 3 2013-07-13
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- an irregular arrangement of patches of color; colour with streaks or blotches of different shades
- a line that indicates a boundary
- favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power (as by giving them jobs)
- helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community; the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child
- injurious to physical or mental health
- make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of; show to be invalid
- a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
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- any of numerous plants having stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact (especially of the genus Urtica or family Urticaceae); sting with or as with nettles and cause a stinging pain or sensation
- effusively or insincerely emotional
- a member of the Muslim dynasty that ruled India until 1857; a bump on a ski slope
- belonging to or active during the night; of or relating to or occurring in the night
- (Greek mythology) the goddess of divine retribution and vengeance; something causes misery or death
- offensively malodorous; causing or able to cause nausea
13 Clues: a line that indicates a boundary • effusively or insincerely emotional • injurious to physical or mental health • a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot • offensively malodorous; causing or able to cause nausea • make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of; show to be invalid • ...
GREEK 2022-05-01
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- nella mitologia classica, metà cavallo e metà uomo
- caratteristica dell'imperfetto
- padre di Achille
- è privativa in atanaton
- combatterono contro i troiani
- fuoco in latino
- la causa della guerra di troia
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- Teti vi ungeva Achille
- fanciullo in latino
- figlio di Teti
- lo sono gli eroi
- il centauro che allevò achille
- sorelle di Teti
- fanciullo in greco
14 Clues: figlio di Teti • fuoco in latino • sorelle di Teti • lo sono gli eroi • padre di Achille • fanciullo in greco • fanciullo in latino • Teti vi ungeva Achille • è privativa in atanaton • combatterono contro i troiani • caratteristica dell'imperfetto • il centauro che allevò achille • la causa della guerra di troia • nella mitologia classica, metà cavallo e metà uomo
Early / Modern Europe 2026-04-22
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- The horn Roland blows to summon the troops.
- The world tree, a major part of Norse mythology.
- Author of the Divine Comedy
- Kafka's "First Sorrow" is about an artist who performs on this.
- Dante's inspiration and guide in The Divine Comedy.
- (no spaces) Author of the "Lay of the Werewolf."
- After her betrayal is revealed, Bisclavret's wife loses her ___.
- (no spaces) The topic under discussion in "the Bet".
- The king Roland serves.
- The woman Candide falls in love with.
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- Don Quixote wanted to be this.
- Ragnarok is this type of story, based on the end of the world.
- The characters in "War" are discussing their loss of this.
- The woman who betrays Bisclavret by stealing his clothes.
- The werewolf story is about this concept, which knights held to. It meant being loyal, honest, and good.
- Candide's tutor, who argues that this is "the best of all possible worlds"
- The lawyer agrees to stay this long in solitary confinement.
- Wins the bet because the lawyer leaves early.
- Author of "The Bet"
- Country Sturluson (author of Ragnarok) comes from.
- The belief, held to by Kafka, that "life has no meaning other than what people give to their own lives."
- What Don Quixote spent all his time reading.
- Roland dies because this trait causes him to wait too long to summon help.
- Father of the gods in Norse mythology; Thor's father.
- The name of the werewolf in one story.
- Quixote attacks this, believing it is a giant.
- Ragnarok comes from this mythology.
- Offers 2 million dollars to the lawyer if he lasts in solitary confinement.
- Home of the gods who are prophesied to be defeated in Ragnarok.
29 Clues: Author of "The Bet" • The king Roland serves. • Author of the Divine Comedy • Don Quixote wanted to be this. • Ragnarok comes from this mythology. • The woman Candide falls in love with. • The name of the werewolf in one story. • The horn Roland blows to summon the troops. • What Don Quixote spent all his time reading. • Wins the bet because the lawyer leaves early. • ...
Greek Crossword 2012-11-08
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- / greek playwright who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- / the first battle for democracy for Athens was fought in this village
- / greek historian of the Peloponnesian War, son of Olorus
- / the pass the Greeks tried to defend in battle against Persians led by Xerxes, in 480 B.C.
- / 5th century B.C. Spartan military king who bravely led a small force of Greeks against the much larger Persian army during the Persian War
- / greek playwright who wrote Oedipus the King
- / the capital of Minoan Crete
- / leader of Athens who was responsible for rebuilding Athens following the Persian Wars.
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- / greek researcher and storyteller, was one of the world's first historians
- / greek playwright and comic poet, whose surviving plays are the only extant examples of Greek Old Comedy
- / greek building constructed to honor Athena
- / greek playwright who wrote Euthyphro and Apology
- / Macedonian King who conquered the Persian Empire
13 Clues: / the capital of Minoan Crete • / greek building constructed to honor Athena • / greek playwright who wrote Oedipus the King • / greek playwright who wrote Euthyphro and Apology • / Macedonian King who conquered the Persian Empire • / greek playwright who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • / greek historian of the Peloponnesian War, son of Olorus • ...
MSC The Mini 2025-04-14
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- A type of drug formulation that releases active ingredients gradually
- The document that gives a pharmacist instructions for dispensing a medication
- The role of wolves in their ecosystem
- The study of how drugs move through the body
- A wolf's sharp teeth
- The wild ancestor of the domestic dog
- A common Easter flower symbolizing rebirth
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- Easter animal symbolising rebirth
- A drug's specific ability to produce a desired effect
- A form of medication, often taken by mouth
- The day that marks the start of Easter
- A term for a prescription given for medication to be used regularly
- The pack leader of a wolf group
- A form of wolf mythology, where humans transform into wolves
- Building the majority of CLS rooms are in
- The common shape of chocolate at Easter
- Mythical wolf that chases the sun in Norse mythology
17 Clues: A wolf's sharp teeth • The pack leader of a wolf group • Easter animal symbolising rebirth • The role of wolves in their ecosystem • The wild ancestor of the domestic dog • The day that marks the start of Easter • The common shape of chocolate at Easter • Building the majority of CLS rooms are in • A form of medication, often taken by mouth • ...
Mythical Creatures Persian 2024-03-22
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- A supernatural being from Persian mythology, usually depicted as an old woman with sharp teeth, long, stringy hair, and talons
- A mythical creature from Mesopotamian and Persian mythology, depicted as a winged animal, usually a bull or a lion, with the head of a man
- A legendary creature from Persian folklore, known as a fearsome beast with the head of a man, body of a lion, and tail of a scorpion
- A mythical creature resembling a large cat with wings, often depicted as a guardian of treasures
- A mythical creature from Persian mythology, often depicted as an enormous winged creature with the head of a dog, body of a peacock, and claws of a lion
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- A mythical bird from Persian folklore, associated with fire and often depicted as a symbol of resurrection
- A mythical creature from Persian folklore, often depicted as having a dog's body with the head and wings of an eagle, and is said to live beneath the Tree of All SeedsGavaevodata a primordial bovine creature from Persian mythology, often depicted as a guardian of the Tree of Life
- A mythical creature that consumes itself in fire every hundred years. Always flying and never landing. A bird of fortune.
- A supernatural being from Persian mythology, exquisite, winged spirits renowned for their beauty
9 Clues: A supernatural being from Persian mythology, exquisite, winged spirits renowned for their beauty • A mythical creature resembling a large cat with wings, often depicted as a guardian of treasures • A mythical bird from Persian folklore, associated with fire and often depicted as a symbol of resurrection • ...
MNO Part 3 2013-07-13
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- an irregular arrangement of patches of color; colour with streaks or blotches of different shades
- a line that indicates a boundary
- favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power (as by giving them jobs)
- helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community; the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child
- injurious to physical or mental health
- make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of; show to be invalid
- a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
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- any of numerous plants having stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact (especially of the genus Urtica or family Urticaceae); sting with or as with nettles and cause a stinging pain or sensation
- effusively or insincerely emotional
- a member of the Muslim dynasty that ruled India until 1857; a bump on a ski slope
- belonging to or active during the night; of or relating to or occurring in the night
- (Greek mythology) the goddess of divine retribution and vengeance; something causes misery or death
- offensively malodorous; causing or able to cause nausea
13 Clues: a line that indicates a boundary • effusively or insincerely emotional • injurious to physical or mental health • a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot • offensively malodorous; causing or able to cause nausea • make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of; show to be invalid • ...
MNO Part 3 2013-07-13
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- an irregular arrangement of patches of color; colour with streaks or blotches of different shades
- a line that indicates a boundary
- favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power (as by giving them jobs)
- helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community; the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child
- injurious to physical or mental health
- make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of; show to be invalid
- a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
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- any of numerous plants having stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact (especially of the genus Urtica or family Urticaceae); sting with or as with nettles and cause a stinging pain or sensation
- effusively or insincerely emotional
- a member of the Muslim dynasty that ruled India until 1857; a bump on a ski slope
- belonging to or active during the night; of or relating to or occurring in the night
- (Greek mythology) the goddess of divine retribution and vengeance; something causes misery or death
- offensively malodorous; causing or able to cause nausea
13 Clues: a line that indicates a boundary • effusively or insincerely emotional • injurious to physical or mental health • a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot • offensively malodorous; causing or able to cause nausea • make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of; show to be invalid • ...
I&S crossword 2021-10-18
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- A place of worship for Greek/Rome Deities.There are some that are intact like the temple of hera and the temple of Athena that are both in greece. These buildings were built in 27 bc by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa.
- A sentient being that was the first on the world or the one that is portrait as earth. Gave birth or created to the other gods in some way in the pantheon.
- A Primordial that is a giant in Norse mythology. It was created by drops of water that started melting in Niflheim because of the heat coming from Muspelheim. Father of all giants and portrayed as earth in the Mythology.
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- A place of worship for Christian religion, where build in towns instead of villages. Villages had churches, while the towns had these building. The building has a different system than churches, in these buildings there are higher ranks of bishop and the highest is the archbishop. In churches, there is usually only a pope. The buildings were introduced in the European Middle Ages.
- Abilities are different for different gods. When using these abilities the user does need any machinery to use it they can use it whenever they want to and they control it.
- A way people understood the world from 700 bc to 4th BCE because Plato, a student of Socrates, started disbelieving the theory of gods it in Ancient Greece
- Is represented in myths and sometimes has a place of worship. It is a god or goddess. Sometimes represented with unique powers.
7 Clues: Is represented in myths and sometimes has a place of worship. It is a god or goddess. Sometimes represented with unique powers. • A sentient being that was the first on the world or the one that is portrait as earth. Gave birth or created to the other gods in some way in the pantheon. • ...
6th Grade EOY SS 2023-05-10
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- construction project/tomb in Egypt
- emperor of Rome who converted to Christianity
- temple to Athena
- Roman cities used these to bring fresh water
- the abbreviated Latin motto of Rome
- the ______ road traveled from China to Rome
- the Latin name of Aphrodite
- temple to the gods in Rome
- amphitheater in Rome
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- the Greek city-state known for wisdom and its navy
- the Greek city-state known for bravery and its army
- the Latin name of Zeus
- the most complex and decorative Greek column
- the first government of Rome
- the most basic, standard Greek column
- the first emperor of Rome
- architectural style used for doorways in Rome
- the Jewish king who built the first temple
- the messiah of Christianity
19 Clues: temple to Athena • amphitheater in Rome • the Latin name of Zeus • the first emperor of Rome • temple to the gods in Rome • the messiah of Christianity • the Latin name of Aphrodite • the first government of Rome • construction project/tomb in Egypt • the abbreviated Latin motto of Rome • the most basic, standard Greek column • the Jewish king who built the first temple • ...
Ancient Greece 2015-09-29
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- people of rank in a community
- greek politician that lived during ancient times
- a group of ruling class families in Rome
- rule by the people
- sovereign state consisting of city and dependent territories
- form of democracy which people decide policy directly
- judicial officer with limited authority
- greek philosopher 382-322
- classical Greek philosopher
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- greek philosopher 427-347
- aided phillip in defeating the Athenian and Theban armies
- ruler that governs without restriction
- the belief of the existence of many gods
- power to make or enforce laws
- someone that is pat of a small group
- member of general citizenry ancient Rome
- a set of pieces that work together
- ruler or head of state
- person that is legally recognized as a member of a state
19 Clues: rule by the people • ruler or head of state • greek philosopher 427-347 • greek philosopher 382-322 • classical Greek philosopher • people of rank in a community • power to make or enforce laws • a set of pieces that work together • someone that is pat of a small group • ruler that governs without restriction • judicial officer with limited authority • ...
Ancient Greece - Lesson #2 "Customs and Beliefs" 2024-04-09
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- statues of gods and goddesses lived here
- festival of athletes who compete every 4 years
- ruler of all Greek Gods and Goddesses
- story about someones belief of the world
- god of music
- sea to the south of Greece
- sea to the east of Greece
- Homer wrote many of these
- Greek Gods looks like a.......?
- sea to the west of Greece
- the Greeks depended on this for quality trading
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- God of the Seas
- of the two Greek peninsulas, this one is south of the Greek mainland
- narrow strip of land that connects two large lands
- gods and goddesses lived here
- goddess of wisdom
- Zeus's wife
- trading group who introduced our alphabet
- body of land surrounded by three sides of water
19 Clues: Zeus's wife • god of music • God of the Seas • goddess of wisdom • sea to the east of Greece • Homer wrote many of these • sea to the west of Greece • sea to the south of Greece • gods and goddesses lived here • Greek Gods looks like a.......? • ruler of all Greek Gods and Goddesses • statues of gods and goddesses lived here • story about someones belief of the world • ...
Classical Studies 2026-02-10
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- War fought between Greece and Troy (6,3)
- Sea between Greece and Asia Minor
- Roman arena for gladiator fights
- City-state known for military strength and strict upbringing
- First Roman emperor
- Latin phrase meaning “way of the ancestors” (3,7)
- Epic poem about Aeneas’ journey to Italy
- Student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle
- Roman public bathhouse
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- Public meeting place in a Greek city
- Mountain home of the Greek gods
- Latin word for peace enforced by Rome (3,6)
- Epic poem about Odysseus’ journey home
- Monster defeated by Theseus in the Labyrinth
- Conqueror who created a vast empire after Greece
- Trojan prince who killed Achilles
- Greek god of the sea
- Famous Greek philosopher, teacher of Plato
- Wife of Zeus, goddess of marriage
19 Clues: First Roman emperor • Greek god of the sea • Roman public bathhouse • Mountain home of the Greek gods • Roman arena for gladiator fights • Sea between Greece and Asia Minor • Trojan prince who killed Achilles • Wife of Zeus, goddess of marriage • Public meeting place in a Greek city • Epic poem about Odysseus’ journey home • War fought between Greece and Troy (6,3) • ...
Orthodox Eucharist & Prosphora Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-28
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- Greek letters meaning Christ
- Greek word meaning 'to offer'
- Shape recalling Christ's offering of Himself for the life of the world
- Those commemorated in the nine small triangles
- Begins with 'O Lord Jesus Christ, only begotten Son of the Eternal Father...' 15. Greek word meaning 'work of the people'
- Pierced Jesus' side to confirm His death
- Hill where Christ was crucified
- Christ is the_______of Life feeding the faithful
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- Greek word meaning 'to give thanks'
- Used to offer vinegar to Christ on the cross
- Plate on which the bread is arranged at the Divine Liturgy
- Greek letters meaning Jesus
- Shape symbolizing the world God created and eternal life
- Represents believers who flavor the world
- Symbol of Christians raising those around them
- Title for Jesus as the sacrifice who takes away sins of the world
- Symbol of life and cleansing; used as zeal of martyrs
17 Clues: Greek letters meaning Jesus • Greek letters meaning Christ • Greek word meaning 'to offer' • Hill where Christ was crucified • Greek word meaning 'to give thanks' • Represents believers who flavor the world • Pierced Jesus' side to confirm His death • Used to offer vinegar to Christ on the cross • Those commemorated in the nine small triangles • ...
Star-Crossed 2025-01-17
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- The planet named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
- The popular video game in which players try to buy the most Super Stars.
- A card game which involves gaining affection tokens through delivering letters to the princess.
- The name of the first competition of this season of Swift.
- Another word for starry-eyed.
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- A cloud of dust and gas in space.
- A word that means to be very loving and/or loyal.
- In a story portraying the two star-crossed lovers, Jay Gatsby and Daisy, this actor plays Jay in one of movie portrayals.
- The holiday that this game is themed around.
- The name of the most renowned male “star-crossed lover” in Shakespearean works.
- A flower that symbolizes romantic love, when red.
- The Japanese festival of Tanabata, or the Star Festival, is celebrated to commemorate two star-crossed lovers represented by the stars Vega, and this star.
- The name of Cupid in Greek Mythology.
- A word meaning having a brief, but intense infatuation with someone.
- An app that analyzes the kind of day you will have based on your star signs, and can also compare your relationships and compatibility with others on the app.
15 Clues: Another word for starry-eyed. • A cloud of dust and gas in space. • The name of Cupid in Greek Mythology. • The holiday that this game is themed around. • A word that means to be very loving and/or loyal. • A flower that symbolizes romantic love, when red. • The name of the first competition of this season of Swift. • ...
Greek Letters 2025-02-25
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- Its significance lies in its association with the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet, electrical potential, binary star systems, and mathematical functions.
- It's a general word indicating a large quantity or number, which doesn't have a precise mathematical definition.
- Its significance lies in its association with the twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet and its role as a star system in astronomy.
- has various meanings, ranging from its role in the Greek alphabet to its use in geography, mathematics, finance, and other fields.
- Its significance lies in its association with the eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet, eigenvalues, functional programming, and wavelengths.
- It symbolizes the beginning, the starting point, often used in phrases
- Its significance lies in its association with the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet, efficiency, meteorological winds, and massive star systems.
- has various meanings, ranging from its role in the Greek alphabet to its use in physics, mathematics, statistics, and image processing.
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- Its significance lies in its association with the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, small quantities in mathematics, limit definitions in calculus, and finite-state machines in computer science.
- Its significance lies in its association with the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, angles, parameters, temperature, phase, and brain waves.
- Its significance lies in its association with the eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, summation, standard deviation, and surface tension.
- Its significance lies in its association with the finality of things, the ultimate goal, and angular velocity.
- Its significance lies in its association with the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet, water spirits, inter-rater reliability, and concurrent processes.
- It symbolizes the stage following "alpha," often used in phrases
- Its significance lies in its association with the fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet and its role as a variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
15 Clues: It symbolizes the stage following "alpha," often used in phrases • It symbolizes the beginning, the starting point, often used in phrases • Its significance lies in its association with the finality of things, the ultimate goal, and angular velocity. • ...
Ancient Greek Life 2023-11-16
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- Someone you could buy in the marketplace
- Something that Ancient Greek tables were inlaid with.
- Expensive food in Ancient Greece
- Who prepared food for everyone in the courtyard?
- Who did men hear at the Agora?
- Greek houses were made of this
- Who did men listen to at the Agora?
- King Philip of Macedonia did this to Greece
- Cheap food in Ancient Greece
- The name for where people shopped
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- These people found Ancient Greek statues, pottery, vases and cups.
- Name of the place with plunge pools and steam baths
- What Greek culture did bewteen 600-300 BC
- Someone you could visit in the marketplace
- The name of common Ancient Greek clothing.
15 Clues: Cheap food in Ancient Greece • Who did men hear at the Agora? • Greek houses were made of this • Expensive food in Ancient Greece • The name for where people shopped • Who did men listen to at the Agora? • Someone you could buy in the marketplace • What Greek culture did bewteen 600-300 BC • Someone you could visit in the marketplace • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-03-25
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- / Greek philosopher and mathematician who lived from 423 B.C. to 347 B.C. and whose major contributions include authoring philosophical dialogues
- / ancient Greek tragedian known as the “Father of Tragedy.”
- / Greek philosopher who lived from 384 B.C. until 322 B.C. and whose major contributions include writings on morality, logic, politics, and science.
- / Greek philosopher who lived from 469 B.C. until 399 B.C. and is credited with major contributions to the study of ethics and logic.
- / famous 5th century sculptor and painter.
- / ancient Greek historian who is known as the first writer to collect materials and arrange them in a narrative.
- / ancient Greek physician known for organizing the field of medicine, condensing the knowledge of previous medical practitioners, and establishing medicine as a profession.
- / During the Persian Wars, ______ had destroyed much of Athens.
- / ancient Greek epic poet and the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey.
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- / Athenian orator and general; leader in Athens from 461 B.C. through 429 B.C
- / ancient Greek mathematician who was known as the "Father of Geometry" due to his contributions to the field of mathematics, particularly geometry, theorems, and the history of mathematics.
- to Athena / built on the Athenian Acropolis
- / What theorem did Euclid make?
- / ancient Greek scientist and mathematician known for contributions like the discovery of density, physics, the science of pulleys and levers, and providing the foundations for many mathematical and scientific theories.
- / Phidias's most famous sculptures are of Zeus and ______
15 Clues: / What theorem did Euclid make? • / famous 5th century sculptor and painter. • to Athena / built on the Athenian Acropolis • / Phidias's most famous sculptures are of Zeus and ______ • / ancient Greek tragedian known as the “Father of Tragedy.” • / During the Persian Wars, ______ had destroyed much of Athens. • ...
Legendary Figures 2015-04-07
Ancient Greek Warfare Crossword 2025-05-01
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- – Two-wheeled vehicle used in early warfare
- – Engine used to hurl projectiles in battle
- – Tight infantry formation used by Greek soldiers
- – Military tactic of surrounding and attacking a fortress
- – Ancient Greek warship with three rows of oars
- – Political unit made up of a city and its territory
- – Defensive gear held in the hand to block attacks
- – Maritime force used in Greek sea battles
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- – Famous war between the Greeks and Persians
- – Long thrusting weapon used in battle
- – Area where armies clashed in combat
- – Heavily armed foot soldier in Ancient Greece
- – Metal used for many Greek weapons and armor
- – Protective headgear worn by soldiers
- – Greek word for a military general or commander
15 Clues: – Area where armies clashed in combat • – Long thrusting weapon used in battle • – Protective headgear worn by soldiers • – Maritime force used in Greek sea battles • – Two-wheeled vehicle used in early warfare • – Engine used to hurl projectiles in battle • – Famous war between the Greeks and Persians • – Metal used for many Greek weapons and armor • ...
Muscles 2022-11-29
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- This muscle group is used to do a squat, contains 4 muscles, located on the front of the upper thigh
- This muscle is used to walk on your tip toes, contains the Gastrocnemius and the Soleus
- This tendon is at the bottom of the calves, named after greek mythology
- This muscle group extends the arm, located on the back of the upper arm, has 3 muscles
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- The muscle group you use when you do crunches, located on the stomach
- This muscle group flexes the leg, contains 3 muscles, located on the back of the thigh
- This muscle group flexes the arm, located on the front of the upper arm, they are large on Popeye
- Rectangular shaped muscle located on the back between the shoulder blades
- The muscle group you use when you do a push up, located on the chest
- Triangular shaped muscle located on the back that starts near the neck and shoulder
10 Clues: The muscle group you use when you do a push up, located on the chest • The muscle group you use when you do crunches, located on the stomach • This tendon is at the bottom of the calves, named after greek mythology • Rectangular shaped muscle located on the back between the shoulder blades • ...
crossword 1 2015-06-29
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- One of the top manufacturers of Network-related equipment. An actual drawing of the Golden Gate Bridge is the logo.
- The Australian Government's mega project to provide 100Mbps to australian households
- Loss in signal power as light travels down the fiber is called
- It is an addressing scheme for the Internet which allows for more efficient allocation of IP Addresses
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- A popular brand of watches sold in India, a race of powerful deities that ruled during the Golden age in Greek Mythology
- Which protocol does Ping use?
- The device perform the data traffic directing functions on the internet or on a large corporate network. It is a device that joins multiple wires or wireless networks It operates at network layer of OSI model. Identify the device
- Infosys' Business Continuity Management plan
- A popular company headquartered in Missouri, USA providing CRM, OSS products
- This device was developed by Research In Motion, senior management in Infy have these
10 Clues: Which protocol does Ping use? • Infosys' Business Continuity Management plan • Loss in signal power as light travels down the fiber is called • A popular company headquartered in Missouri, USA providing CRM, OSS products • The Australian Government's mega project to provide 100Mbps to australian households • ...
Honors English Review Game 2022-03-23
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- A direct comparison between two unlike things, using the wordslikeoras
- Descriptive language that engages and/or appeals to the human senses -sight, sound, smell, taste, touch. (Other literary devices can also express imagery at the same time.)
- A comparison between two unlike things - saying something IS something else
- Extreme exaggeration
- A figure of speech in which two opposite words (or ideas) are joined to create an eect
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- Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- Repeating words, phrases, lines, or stanzas
- Repetition of the same consonant sound at the start of a series of words or sentences (the words do not have to be next to one another)
- Irony When a speaker says one thing but means another (can be sarcastic)
- An indirect reference to: people, places, events, literary works, myths, or works of art. (In Shakespeare, it is usually a reference to something in Greek Mythology.)
10 Clues: Extreme exaggeration • Repeating words, phrases, lines, or stanzas • Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things • A direct comparison between two unlike things, using the wordslikeoras • Irony When a speaker says one thing but means another (can be sarcastic) • A comparison between two unlike things - saying something IS something else • ...
chapter 4.3 crossword puzzle 2024-09-18
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- an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician
- an Athenian historian and general
- a tragedian of classical Athens
- an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician.
- a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
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- an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher
- a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist.
- an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy
- a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- an ancient Greek tragedian
- an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily
11 Clues: an ancient Greek tragedian • a tragedian of classical Athens • an Athenian historian and general • an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher • an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician • a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens • an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician. • ...
greek 2017-11-15
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- Goddess of wisdom and knowledge
- Wife and sister of Zeus; goddess of marriage and birth
- of the underworld and the brother of Zeus and Poseidon
- Creature that had the body of a man and the head of a bull
- Goddess of animals and hunting; twin sister of Apollo
- god of war and vlilonise
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- She was a nymph
- god of gods
- god of music
- Winds God of the north wind and winter
- Goddess of love and beauty
- ugly women and hair made of snakes
- god of strength
- God of war and son of Zeus and Hera
14 Clues: god of gods • god of music • She was a nymph • god of strength • god of war and vlilonise • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of wisdom and knowledge • ugly women and hair made of snakes • God of war and son of Zeus and Hera • Winds God of the north wind and winter • Goddess of animals and hunting; twin sister of Apollo • Wife and sister of Zeus; goddess of marriage and birth • ...
Greek 2020-11-20
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- the messenger god
- goddess of love
- god if the underworld
- goddess of war, wisdom, and daughter of Zeus
- goddess of the hearth
- god of thunder, leader of the gods
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- god of wine
- god of the sea
- also named Vulcan
- brother of Artemis, has a sun chariot
- brother of Apollo, goddess of the hunt
- also known as the “mother god”, wife of Zeus
- goddess of the harvest
- god of war
14 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of the sea • goddess of love • also named Vulcan • the messenger god • god if the underworld • goddess of the hearth • goddess of the harvest • god of thunder, leader of the gods • brother of Artemis, has a sun chariot • brother of Apollo, goddess of the hunt • also known as the “mother god”, wife of Zeus • goddess of war, wisdom, and daughter of Zeus
Greek vs rome 2021-02-11
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- They both had Things we do for fun
- They both had a type of
- They both had movements or
- They both had wood objects, or
- They both had something that you read or
- They both had laws and people that worked for them or
- They both had shirts or
- Ancient Greeks decorated almost every part of their lives from art and Rome got there from
- They both had People that farm
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- They both had Jazz or
- They both had that you could live in
- Greek loved vegetables and Rome loved heavy food or
- They both love animals, or
- The Greek started 3500 years ago and the roman started 1500 years
- They both had buildings that you learn in or known as
- Rome had a light breakfast and Greek had a big
- They both had weddings but in Greek you can get married at the age of 12-13 but in Rome you have to be an
- both had sports
- Rome had 3 wars and Greek also had a lot of
19 Clues: both had sports • They both had Jazz or • They both had a type of • They both had shirts or • They both love animals, or • They both had movements or • They both had wood objects, or • They both had People that farm • They both had Things we do for fun • They both had that you could live in • They both had something that you read or • Rome had 3 wars and Greek also had a lot of • ...
rome and greek 2021-02-12
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- trident
- both places believe in these
- wealthy roman citizens
- god of war
- a very good greek general
- helped them to learn
- a stadium in rome
- zeus's daughter
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- a set of laws for the romans
- very important pet
- someone who takes control of rome in emergencies
- both loved playing these
- would happen to girls at age 12-13 in greek
- a story in greece about a horse
- a city in greek that had a good military
- greeks love this event
- messenger god
- loved hunting with bow and arrow
- lightning
- ruled the underworld
20 Clues: trident • lightning • god of war • messenger god • zeus's daughter • a stadium in rome • very important pet • helped them to learn • ruled the underworld • wealthy roman citizens • greeks love this event • both loved playing these • a very good greek general • a set of laws for the romans • both places believe in these • a story in greece about a horse • loved hunting with bow and arrow • ...
Mauryan Empire 2020-06-27
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- Capital of the Nanda dynasty
- written by Kautilya
- Founder of Mauryan Empire
- protection of animals
- Solid dome like structure
- War drum
- The beloved of the Gods
- Greek historian
- Bindusara was also known as
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- Governor of North-western province
- Sent Megasthenes to Chandragupta
- Call to non-violence
- Most important event of Ashoka
- Greek ambassador at court of Chandragupta
- Successor of Mauryan Empire
- Place where Sanchi Stupa is located
- Daughter of Greek commander
- The beautiful One
- Book written by Megasthenes
- Advisor and prime minister of Chandragupta
- Decree issued by a Sovereign
21 Clues: War drum • Greek historian • The beautiful One • written by Kautilya • Call to non-violence • protection of animals • The beloved of the Gods • Founder of Mauryan Empire • Solid dome like structure • Successor of Mauryan Empire • Daughter of Greek commander • Book written by Megasthenes • Bindusara was also known as • Capital of the Nanda dynasty • Decree issued by a Sovereign • ...
Greeks and Trojans 2017-11-27
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- Paris's father
- Paris's mother
- Achilles's campanion
- king of the gods
- king of Scyros who hides Achilles
- An ancient Greek city in the northeast
- Greekwho fights in the Trojan war
- Greek leader in the Trojan war
- Trojan prince and war leader
- wisest of the Centaurs
- An ancient ruined city in northwest Turkey
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- Island with Greece
- High king over Greece
- river in the underwrld
- Greek spy
- king of Sparta
- most famous soothsayer
- sun god
- an arm of the Mediterranean sea off southeast Europe
- Paris's love before Helen
20 Clues: sun god • Greek spy • Paris's father • Paris's mother • king of Sparta • king of the gods • Island with Greece • Achilles's campanion • High king over Greece • river in the underwrld • most famous soothsayer • wisest of the Centaurs • Paris's love before Helen • Trojan prince and war leader • Greek leader in the Trojan war • king of Scyros who hides Achilles • Greekwho fights in the Trojan war • ...
Complete this for a bag of chips (use your notes) 2026-03-04
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- Greek word for "self"
- The Latin word for moon
- A tool used to look at small things
- The study of the stars
- Not safe
- To view before
- To not like
- Full of wonder
- Pertaining to or relating to water
- The study of animals
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- To carry across or between
- Greek word for "sleep"
- Without fear
- Prefix that means "too much"
- A cycle with one wheel
- Help in the past
- Not able to be believed
- Greek word for the number 8
- The condition of being false
- Full of color
20 Clues: Not safe • To not like • Without fear • Full of color • To view before • Full of wonder • Help in the past • The study of animals • Greek word for "self" • Greek word for "sleep" • The study of the stars • A cycle with one wheel • The Latin word for moon • Not able to be believed • To carry across or between • Greek word for the number 8 • Prefix that means "too much" • The condition of being false • ...
Geography and Settlement of Early Greece 2025-03-31
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- The early Greek civilization known for trade and warfare
- This sea lies between Greece and the Italian Peninsula
- A period of Greek history (1200 - 750 BC) with cultural decline and no written records
- A mighty Middle-Eastern empire that attempted to invade Greece in 490 B.C.
- A landform with water on three sides
- A powerful Greek city-state that emphasized a powerful military
- A powerful Greek city-state that emphasized education
- The exchanging of surplus goods
- In Greece, there is scarcity in _______ soil
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- Greece's geography is very _________
- An ocean that rests between Europe and North Africa
- A coastal colony that developed along the coast of Turkey and influenced the Greek alphabet
- An independent political unit consisting of a city and its surrounding land.
- Greek exports mainly included olive oil, _______, and pottery
- The Greeks were a ________ people, as they relied heavily on the sea for resources and travel
15 Clues: The exchanging of surplus goods • Greece's geography is very _________ • A landform with water on three sides • In Greece, there is scarcity in _______ soil • An ocean that rests between Europe and North Africa • A powerful Greek city-state that emphasized education • This sea lies between Greece and the Italian Peninsula • ...
Unit 16: Anim, Carn, Phys & Review Roots 2024-04-03
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- Latin root that means 4
- scientist who studies matter and energy
- Greek root that means one
- something you can see or touch
- living thing not human nor plant
- animals that eat meat
- born again with a different body
- Greek root that means 8
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- matter or energy such as light and sound
- lively or excited
- medical doctor
- non-living
- Greek root that means million, great, large
- Greek root that means love
- person who creates movies or cartoons
15 Clues: non-living • medical doctor • lively or excited • animals that eat meat • Latin root that means 4 • Greek root that means 8 • Greek root that means one • Greek root that means love • something you can see or touch • living thing not human nor plant • born again with a different body • person who creates movies or cartoons • scientist who studies matter and energy • ...
ATG 2024-11-20
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- Ancient Greek culture
- Legendary knot that Alexander famously untied
- A military formation used by ancient Greeks
- Period of education & training underAristotle
- Name meaning "defender of men"
- Ancient kingdom ruled by Philip II
- Greek philosopher who taught Alexander
- The last king of Persia
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- king of Macedon who conquered much of the known world
- Alexander's closest friend
- The horse ridden by Alexander
- Wife of Alexander
- The spread of Greek culture
- Battle between Alexander & Darius III
- A greek philosopher who meet Alexander
15 Clues: Wife of Alexander • Ancient Greek culture • The last king of Persia • Alexander's closest friend • The spread of Greek culture • The horse ridden by Alexander • Name meaning "defender of men" • Ancient kingdom ruled by Philip II • Battle between Alexander & Darius III • A greek philosopher who meet Alexander • Greek philosopher who taught Alexander • ...
Ancient Greek Governments 2023-05-03
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- Under the rule of the oligarchs, the rich became richer and the poor became
- military leaders who took over the oligarchs by force
- Tyrants were
- What oligarchs hosted at night
- another name for a tyrant
- How many governments there were
- the last ancient Greek government
- first city-state to have a government called a democracy
- the advisors who overthrew the kings and formed an oligarchy
- any free man
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- the longest ancient Greek government
- democracy means
- Aristocrats supplied military leaders with
- the kings advisors
- the second ancient Greek government
- the third ancient Greek government
16 Clues: Tyrants were • any free man • democracy means • the kings advisors • another name for a tyrant • What oligarchs hosted at night • How many governments there were • the last ancient Greek government • the third ancient Greek government • the second ancient Greek government • the longest ancient Greek government • Aristocrats supplied military leaders with • ...
Reading is Magic! 2024-09-12
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- This boy finds a magical plant that leads him to a giant’s castle in the sky
- In "The Hobbit", Bilbo Baggins sets off to steal a treasure from a dragon. What is the name of the dragon?
- A firebird that is reborn from its ashes
- Who is the Mr Welham of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
- In Roald Dahl's "The Witches", what do the witches want to turn children into?
- Finish the line from Alice in Wonderland: "Off with their ____!"
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- What was the name of the first "Golden Ticket" finder in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'?
- The place where Peter Pan and the Lost Boys live
- A legendary creature known for its ability to grant wishes
- The item made from the Truffula Trees in 'The Lorax'
- This book has witches, flying monkeys, a cowardly lion, and a girl who just wants to go home. What is the girl's name?
- A snake-haired woman who can turn people to stone in Greek mythology
- In Hansel and Gretel, what does Gretel push the witch into at the end of the story?
13 Clues: A firebird that is reborn from its ashes • The place where Peter Pan and the Lost Boys live • The item made from the Truffula Trees in 'The Lorax' • A legendary creature known for its ability to grant wishes • Finish the line from Alice in Wonderland: "Off with their ____!" • Who is the Mr Welham of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry? • ...
greek 2021-06-23
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- az ókori görögök vallása is ilyen volt
- olimpiai sportág is viseli ennek a településnek a nevét
- nem volt államfő, mégis az athéni állam legnevesebb vezetője
- városállam
- virágokkal, levelekkel díszített görög oszlopfő
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- ilyen gyakran sorsolták az 500-ak tanácsának tagjait Athénban
- az Alvilág istene
- több görög isten lakhelye
- az egyik perzsa uralkodó a görög-perzsa háborúk idején
- igen sokáig tartó háború zajlott itt görögök és görögök között
- a görög város piactere, a közélet helyszíne
- a görög-perzsa háborúk történetének "mesélője"
- Athén istennője, a "megtestesült értelem", ... Athéné
- a közösség ügyeivel való foglalkozás
14 Clues: városállam • az Alvilág istene • több görög isten lakhelye • a közösség ügyeivel való foglalkozás • az ókori görögök vallása is ilyen volt • a görög város piactere, a közélet helyszíne • a görög-perzsa háborúk történetének "mesélője" • virágokkal, levelekkel díszített görög oszlopfő • Athén istennője, a "megtestesült értelem", ... Athéné • ...
I&S crossword 2021-10-18
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- A place of worship for Greek/Rome Deities.There are some that are intact like the temple of hera and the temple of Athena that are both in greece. These buildings were built in 27 bc by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa.
- A sentient being that was the first on the world or the one that is portrait as earth. Gave birth or created to the other gods in some way in the pantheon.
- A Primordial that is a giant in Norse mythology. It was created by drops of water that started melting in Niflheim because of the heat coming from Muspelheim. Father of all giants and portrayed as earth in the Mythology.
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- A place of worship for Christian religion, where build in towns instead of villages. Villages had churches, while the towns had these building. The building has a different system than churches, in these buildings there are higher ranks of bishop and the highest is the archbishop. In churches, there is usually only a pope. The buildings were introduced in the European Middle Ages.
- Abilities are different for different gods. When using these abilities the user does need any machinery to use it they can use it whenever they want to and they control it.
- A way people understood the world from 700 bc to 4th BCE because Plato, a student of Socrates, started disbelieving the theory of gods it in Ancient Greece
- Is represented in myths and sometimes has a place of worship. It is a god or goddess. Sometimes represented with unique powers.
7 Clues: Is represented in myths and sometimes has a place of worship. It is a god or goddess. Sometimes represented with unique powers. • A sentient being that was the first on the world or the one that is portrait as earth. Gave birth or created to the other gods in some way in the pantheon. • ...
Doc Lowe - Work Life Balance 2023-05-05
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- One of Bill's high school sports
- Bill's wife
- Greek philosopher, wrote the Poetics
- Middle son
- Bill's Favorite philosopher
- Greek playwright, wrote Oedipus Tyrannos
- Fitness class detested by Bill
- Bad boy of Greek playwrights, wrote Medea
- another of Bill's high school sports
- Number of Bill's work wives at Loyola
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- Bill's undergrad institution
- Roman general and Bill's Roman role model
- Bill's graduate school
- Roman epic poet of the AP syllabus
- Youngest son
- Bill's daily amusement
- Bill's granddaughter
- Publishing company where Bill worked
- Bank where Bill worked
- Bill's grandson
- Oldest son
21 Clues: Middle son • Oldest son • Bill's wife • Youngest son • Bill's grandson • Bill's granddaughter • Bill's graduate school • Bill's daily amusement • Bank where Bill worked • Bill's Favorite philosopher • Bill's undergrad institution • Fitness class detested by Bill • One of Bill's high school sports • Roman epic poet of the AP syllabus • Greek philosopher, wrote the Poetics • ...
Boys 1 2013-03-26
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- Roman Theater
- Ancient Greek city-state where oracle lived
- Ancient Greek philosopher
- Playwright who wrote Comedy of Errors, the play that this musical is based on.
- number of grapes Adrianna feeds Antipholus
- Name of twin masters
- ancient greek city this play takes place in
- Antipholus of Syracuse loves .....
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- Popular women’s hairstyle of the 1930s
- Name of twin servants.
- another ancient greek philosopher
- A slang term for jail in the 1930s.
- Year this play was written, 19__.
- First name of choreographer responsible for creating elaborate dances with a multitude of beautiful women.
- Ancient Greek city one set of twins and there father had been living
- part of a play that explains to an audience the backstory of what has happened before the play's start.
- President responsible for including the support of the arts in his New Deal.
- ___________ pentameter, meaning little lambs. A poetic convention created by playwrights as an attempt to write in the style of the greeks. Emphasis on every other stressed syllable.
18 Clues: Roman Theater • Name of twin masters • Name of twin servants. • Ancient Greek philosopher • another ancient greek philosopher • Year this play was written, 19__. • Antipholus of Syracuse loves ..... • A slang term for jail in the 1930s. • Popular women’s hairstyle of the 1930s • number of grapes Adrianna feeds Antipholus • Ancient Greek city-state where oracle lived • ...
Percy Jackson 2025-02-10
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- the third Heroes of Olympus book
- Luke's sword name
- The son of the Greek sea god
- The satyr with the 7
- What Jason's sword is before transforming to a sword
- The daughter of the Greek goddess of wisdom
- The daughter of the Roman god of the dead
- The son of the Greek god of forge
- the fourth Heros of Olympus book
- The daughter of the Greek goddess of love
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- The son of the Roman god of war
- the fifth Heroes of Olympus book
- The name of the ship Leo built
- The first Heroes of Olympus book
- The son of the Greek god of the dead(also my(Jaiden) favorite character
- the second Heroes of Olympus book
- The son of the Roman god of thunder
- Percy's sword's name
18 Clues: Luke's sword name • The satyr with the 7 • Percy's sword's name • The son of the Greek sea god • The name of the ship Leo built • The son of the Roman god of war • the third Heroes of Olympus book • the fifth Heroes of Olympus book • The first Heroes of Olympus book • the fourth Heros of Olympus book • the second Heroes of Olympus book • The son of the Greek god of forge • ...
44th English Festival "The Vikings" Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-29
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- – In Norse mythology, the underworld ruled by the goddess Hel, where those who did not die in battle go.
- – A great hall in the afterlife where warriors who died in battle are taken.
- – A region in northern Europe that includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
- – The Norse god of thunder, known for wielding his hammer, Mjölnir.
- – Relating to the ancient Scandinavian people, their culture, language, and mythology.
- – A letter from an ancient alphabet used by Norse and Germanic peoples.
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- – A long, narrow boat used by Vikings, built for speed and able to travel in shallow waters.
- – The time of the year (summer/spring) on where most attacks and raids happened
- – A person who attacks a place to steal or cause damage.
- – The chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, war, and death.
10 Clues: – A person who attacks a place to steal or cause damage. • – The Norse god of thunder, known for wielding his hammer, Mjölnir. • – A letter from an ancient alphabet used by Norse and Germanic peoples. • – A region in northern Europe that includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. • – The chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, war, and death. • ...
Greek Mythology Gods and Story's Quiz 2024-04-11
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- Who cursed Echo?
- Zeus, and Hera's most hated son
- What weapon did Theseus use to kill the Minotaur?
- Walked the earth and taught men about wine
- The god of all gods
- what did Prometheus give humans?
- The god of hunting
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- Who did Prometheus anger?
- Who helped Theseus kill the Minotaur?
- What did Medea Plan on using to kill Theseus?
- Who did narcissus love?
- The fastest god of them all
12 Clues: Who cursed Echo? • The god of hunting • The god of all gods • Who did narcissus love? • Who did Prometheus anger? • The fastest god of them all • Zeus, and Hera's most hated son • what did Prometheus give humans? • Who helped Theseus kill the Minotaur? • Walked the earth and taught men about wine • What did Medea Plan on using to kill Theseus? • ...
Greek 2020-10-16
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- At age sixteen
- Helped cut at dinner
- Got chopped off for hanging over the top
- Another tool that is given to him to survive
- At the top of the mountain
- Tied to the tree
- Half man half beast
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- Married to the king
- Just the right size
- Something he forgot to do
- One of the two items in the hole
- To insure that he wouldn't become king
- Awaited at the bottom of the mountain
- One of the gifts given to him to survive
14 Clues: At age sixteen • Tied to the tree • Married to the king • Just the right size • Half man half beast • Helped cut at dinner • Something he forgot to do • At the top of the mountain • One of the two items in the hole • Awaited at the bottom of the mountain • To insure that he wouldn't become king • Got chopped off for hanging over the top • One of the gifts given to him to survive • ...
Extra Credit Vocab Crossword 2021-12-12
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- The way a writer appeals to the audience's reason ro logic
- The way an author shows a reader or audeince they are credible and trustworthy
- Can be internal or external; whe na character has an issue or problem
- Latin root meaning mind or spirit
- Greek root meaning family or race
- An acronym meaning restate, answer, cite, expand
- The way an author appeals to the audience's emotions
- Descriptive language appealing to the five senses
- A claim supported by reasons and evidence
- Greek prefix meaning one/only
- Greek root meaning people
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- A hint at what is going to happen later in the story
- The message or main idea of a story, drama, or poem
- How an author tells us directly or indirectly about a character's traits
- An author's reason for writing something
- Greek root meaning self
- Greek root meaning name
17 Clues: Greek root meaning self • Greek root meaning name • Greek root meaning people • Greek prefix meaning one/only • Latin root meaning mind or spirit • Greek root meaning family or race • An author's reason for writing something • A claim supported by reasons and evidence • An acronym meaning restate, answer, cite, expand • Descriptive language appealing to the five senses • ...
Caput VI Vocabulary 2013-11-04
21 Clues: god • why • now • and • book • fault • there • where • tyrant • Greek man • treachery • to endure • to be able • Greek woman • male student • a second man • a full thing • a safe thing • female student • a lasting thing • your (pl) thing
Legendary Celtic Figures 2020-03-04
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- This deity is the God of the sea in Irish mythology. It is suggested that he is a personification of the sea rather than a humanoid deity.
- This figure of Irish mythology was a God of smithing and hospitality. He is known for building an arm out of silver. He is also known to have crafted weaponry for the Gods.
- In Irish mythology, this “otherworldly” woman took the appearance of a sea bird. She flew with a flock of enchanted birds, but was attached to her sister Li Ban (also a sea bird) via a gold chain.
- In Irish mythology, this deity was a God of war. The name of this god derives from the proto-Celtic word meaning fighting or passion.
- This God of Ireland was portrayed as a father figure, king, and great druid. He can control life, death, weather, crops, and the times of the seasons. He is depicted as a large bearded man with a cloak.
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- This Irish mythological figure was said to be a dwarf poet and musician who can lull to sleep even the fiercest of warriors. He owns a bronze boat with a tin sail.
- This Goddess of pre-Christian Ireland was associated with the spring season, fertility, healing, and poetry. Her pagan festival, Imbloc, marks the beginning of Spring.
- This figure of Irish mythology was known as “Queen of the Banshees”. She is said to have three birds who eat apples from an ephemeral tree and who’s birdsongs can heal the sick.
- This god of Irish mythology is a warrior, king, and master craftsman. He wields a fiery spear, and is said to have invented horse racing.
- Known as “The Dark One”, this Irish deity was known as the God of the dead. In modern times he is described as a phantom horseman riding a white horse.
10 Clues: In Irish mythology, this deity was a God of war. The name of this god derives from the proto-Celtic word meaning fighting or passion. • This god of Irish mythology is a warrior, king, and master craftsman. He wields a fiery spear, and is said to have invented horse racing. • ...
G7 T3 MID VOCAB REVIEW 2025-02-17
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- TO ROT OR DECAY
- THE DRIVING FORCE OR MOTIVATION FOR SOMETHING
- TO USE FOR SELFISH REASONS
- AN INJURY OR WEAKNESS
- TO PUT EMPHASIS ON SOMETHING
- GREEK ROOT WATER
- GREEK WORD EARTH
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- STATEMENTS THAT ADDRESS OPPOSING OPINIONS
- A SMALL AMOUNT OF SOMETHING
- TO KEEP SOMETHING ALIVE, OR GOING
- GREEK WORD LIGHT
- SOMETHING THAT IS DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND
- GREEK WORD SMALL
- SOMETHING THAT IS BORING
14 Clues: TO ROT OR DECAY • GREEK WORD LIGHT • GREEK WORD SMALL • GREEK ROOT WATER • GREEK WORD EARTH • AN INJURY OR WEAKNESS • SOMETHING THAT IS BORING • TO USE FOR SELFISH REASONS • A SMALL AMOUNT OF SOMETHING • TO PUT EMPHASIS ON SOMETHING • TO KEEP SOMETHING ALIVE, OR GOING • STATEMENTS THAT ADDRESS OPPOSING OPINIONS • SOMETHING THAT IS DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND • ...
Aves 2022-02-11
15 Clues: Rear • Forward • Greek: Old • Greek: Jaw • Greek: New • Latin: Goose • Latin: Rooster • Order of land fowl • Order of water fowl • Meaning "can't fly" • Hollow or _______ bones • Infraclass meaning "Old Jaw" • Infraclass meaning "New Jaw" • Hollow bones have ridges and ______ • Birds are the only kind of animal with ____
Perry Jackson crossword 2023-04-06
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- who is the first name of the person who made the lost hero
- is Jason Roman or Greek
- who is Piper's mom
- is Zeus greek or Roman
- where are kids of half human and half G-ds supposed to go to camp _ blood
- who is the main character that Charm speaks
- what is Leo's power
- who is Jason's dad
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- are Romans stronger or weaker than Greek G-ds
- who is the main character that does not build or charm speak
- what is Piper's power _ speak
- who has the golden touch
- what did Jason lose
- how do you turn gold things back into normal
- what is Jason's power
- what are one-eyed creatures that eat humans
- who is Leo's dad
- who is the main character that builds
- what is the last name of the person who wrote the lost hero
- what did Medea sell that Jason needed
20 Clues: who is Leo's dad • who is Piper's mom • who is Jason's dad • what did Jason lose • what is Leo's power • what is Jason's power • is Zeus greek or Roman • is Jason Roman or Greek • who has the golden touch • what is Piper's power _ speak • who is the main character that builds • what did Medea sell that Jason needed • what are one-eyed creatures that eat humans • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-03-29
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- One legal ruler
- The sea west of Greece
- He conquered Ancient Persia
- The country East of Greece
- A group of rulers at the top of a social pyramid
- A spartan king that was defeated in The Battle of Theremopalae
- The leader of a tyranny
- A marketplace in Ancient Greece
- The name of a famous Greek philosopher
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- A story or legend usually related to magic
- The capital of Ancient Greece
- The name of the mountain that houses the Greek Gods
- A group of people gathered together to vote on a political issue
- A Greek city-state and the origin of Spartans
- Rule by the people
- The name of the sea separating Greece from Persia
- A specialist that would perform rituals for Gods
- The country West of Persia
- The strongest Greek warriors
- The ruler of Ancient Persia
20 Clues: One legal ruler • Rule by the people • The sea west of Greece • The leader of a tyranny • The country East of Greece • The country West of Persia • He conquered Ancient Persia • The ruler of Ancient Persia • The capital of Ancient Greece • The strongest Greek warriors • A marketplace in Ancient Greece • The name of a famous Greek philosopher • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Chapter 1-4 2022-01-18
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- packages
- from now on
- lands under the rule of a king or queen
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who lived in wells or bodies of water
- simply
- a male deer
- a disturbance or quarrel
- joyful celebration
- mean and hateful
- feeling about in the dark
- red and uneasy or upset
- giving a sense of security, causing sleep or relaxation
- covered with a thin layer of gold
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- people who are not rulers but stay at a royal court
- the god of wine in Greek myth
- in an impatient, bad-tempered way
- eager for knowledge; curious
- crazy
- officials of lower rank beneath a king or queen
- a figure in Greek myth having the body of a man, with the ears and tail of a horse
- trick
- a large cloak
- sleigh
- pouting
- knocked
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who lived inside trees
26 Clues: crazy • trick • simply • sleigh • pouting • knocked • packages • from now on • a male deer • a large cloak • mean and hateful • joyful celebration • red and uneasy or upset • a disturbance or quarrel • feeling about in the dark • eager for knowledge; curious • the god of wine in Greek myth • in an impatient, bad-tempered way • covered with a thin layer of gold • lands under the rule of a king or queen • ...
Puzzle 44 2022-12-20
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- A dance and spicy tomato sauce.
- The owner or manager of a wharf.
- Occurring every night, especially in a routine or uninteresting way.
- The agricultural practice of growing grape vines.
- An early roman deity who shares a name with Hogwarts defence professor.
- The Greek primordial goddess of night.
- A type of soapstone lamp used by the Inuit.
- The Greek personification of shadow and darkness.
- The Roman god of sleep.
- Fallopian tube.
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- The Greek demon of lawlessness.
- A Buddhist monastery.
- The title of a magistrate in a number of states of Ancient Greece.
- The angel of death and chief ruler of the 5th heaven.
- One of the moons of Saturn.
- Any substance that destroys or inactivates viruses.
- Analysis of unrine.
- The Greek god of peaceful death.
- A small four stringed guitar.
- Electric Catfish.
20 Clues: Fallopian tube. • Electric Catfish. • Analysis of unrine. • A Buddhist monastery. • The Roman god of sleep. • One of the moons of Saturn. • A small four stringed guitar. • The Greek demon of lawlessness. • A dance and spicy tomato sauce. • The owner or manager of a wharf. • The Greek god of peaceful death. • The Greek primordial goddess of night. • ...
CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS 2026-03-10
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- Traditional ceremonial dance from New Zealand.
- The rules for polite behavior in society.
- A public event with music and parades.
- Traditional Japanese clothing for ceremonies.
- A famous German folk and beer festival.
- Greek charm used against the evil eye.
- A practice passed down through generations.
- A special period of public celebration.
- The belief in good or bad luck signs.
- Deeply held beliefs that guide our behavior.
- A Mexican party toy filled with candies.
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- British celebration with bonfires in November.
- A famous British daily tea habit.
- A common way of acting in a society.
- The way of life and beliefs of a group.
- The Hindu festival of lights from India.
- The Greek Carnival with masks and costumes.
- Greek New Year's cake with a lucky coin.
- The Greek tradition of welcoming guests.
- A Spanish festival of throwing tomatoes.
20 Clues: A famous British daily tea habit. • A common way of acting in a society. • The belief in good or bad luck signs. • A public event with music and parades. • Greek charm used against the evil eye. • The way of life and beliefs of a group. • A famous German folk and beer festival. • A special period of public celebration. • The Hindu festival of lights from India. • ...
Viking 2024-09-12
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- The type of villages the Vikings raided
- The festival they celebrated for the arrival of spring
- The name of the noble members of the Viking society
- The legal court of the Vikings
- The place where the Vikings slayed King Harald Hardrada
- The Viking explorer who discovered America in 1000 A.D
- The name of the tree which the Vikings believed held all the realms
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- The god of thunder in their mythology
- The place the Vikings believed they would go when they die
- The place where the Vikings originated from
- The elite warriors of the Vikings who consumed the magic mushrooms for fighting
- Viking slaves
- The religion the Vikings converted to in the 900s
- The Scandinavian seafarers who raided and pillaged
- The number of realms in their mythology
15 Clues: Viking slaves • The legal court of the Vikings • The god of thunder in their mythology • The type of villages the Vikings raided • The number of realms in their mythology • The place where the Vikings originated from • The religion the Vikings converted to in the 900s • The Scandinavian seafarers who raided and pillaged • ...
Ancient Greece/Payton LeTourneau 2023-02-16
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- Greek city-state
- High greek city the upper part of an ancient greek city
- form of government in which citizens hold political power
- hereditary class of rulers greek for "rule by the best people"
- membership in a state or community which gives a person civil and polititcals rights and obligations
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- messinian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by sparta
- unjust power of power or in ancient greece a goverment run by a strong leader
- government in which a small group of people rule
- ownership and control of other people as property
- men responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in sparta
- art and practice of government
- legal member of a country or city-state
- military housing
- foreigner in a greek city-state often a merchant or artisan
- Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a union
15 Clues: Greek city-state • military housing • art and practice of government • legal member of a country or city-state • government in which a small group of people rule • ownership and control of other people as property • High greek city the upper part of an ancient greek city • form of government in which citizens hold political power • ...
Ology 2021-05-10
Solar Planets 2023-11-14
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- The star that is composed of helium gas and hydrogen, also the the center of solar system.
- The inner planet that supports life.
- Colored by Red Dust which has iron in it.
- Coldest outer planet, which has stormy wind.
- The closest to the sun.
- Also the part of Mars's Moon, its name is considered "dread" in mythology.
- The part of Mars's Moon, its name considered "fear" in mythology.
- Not part of the planet, farthest one in the Sun.
- the hottest planet, with a strong greenhouse effect.
- Uranus moon
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- A planet that prevents asteroids from hitting Earth.
- Outer planet with 8 rings.
- divides the solar system into inner and outer
- Outer planet filled with storms and clouds.
- Celestial body with hot gases.
15 Clues: Uranus moon • The closest to the sun. • Outer planet with 8 rings. • Celestial body with hot gases. • The inner planet that supports life. • Colored by Red Dust which has iron in it. • Outer planet filled with storms and clouds. • Coldest outer planet, which has stormy wind. • divides the solar system into inner and outer • Not part of the planet, farthest one in the Sun. • ...
Ancient Greek Governments 2022-03-30
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- Under the rule of the oligarchs, the rich became richer and the poor became
- military leaders who took over the oligarchs by force
- Tyrants were
- What oligarchs hosted at night
- another name for a tyrant
- How many governments there were
- the last ancient Greek government
- first city-state to have a government called a democracy
- the advisors who overthrew the kings and formed an oligarchy
- any free man
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- the longest ancient Greek government
- democracy means
- Aristocrats supplied military leaders with
- the kings advisors
- the second ancient Greek government
- the third ancient Greek government
16 Clues: Tyrants were • any free man • democracy means • the kings advisors • another name for a tyrant • What oligarchs hosted at night • How many governments there were • the last ancient Greek government • the third ancient Greek government • the second ancient Greek government • the longest ancient Greek government • Aristocrats supplied military leaders with • ...
vocab 2023-02-01
15 Clues: divided • belonging • exact words • who you are • originating • country power • valuable thing • skilled advantage • traveling artists • holding standards • collection of myths • bring under control • thrive from a resource • manifestations of humans • territory gained by military
