greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Ancient Greece's Influence: Inventions and Artwork 2023-03-10
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- They advanced ____ by making maps more mathematical and less artistic
- Weapon invented by Greek Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse
- Children's toy
- Statue of woman with no arms
- Device used for grinding grain
- "Mona Lisa of prehistory"
- Garment formed from one piece of cloth wound round the body and held by a pin at the shoulder
- Famous statue of naked, bearded warriors
- Invention sparked by Hero of Alexandria's machine that took coins and dispensed holy water
- One of the ancient Greeks most recognized accomplishments
- Most famous Greek pottery
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- Ancient device used to calculate position of the sun and prominent stars
- Math ancient Greeks invented
- Flame throwing weapon used to set fire to enemy ships
- Instrument powered by hydraulics
- High-relief pentelic marble sculpture
- The invented concept of this type of government
- Mechanism invented by the Greek mechanics of Alexandria in the third century B.C
- Medical text
- Device used to measure distance traveled by a vehicle
- Inspired by the legend of a Greek messenger who ran to Athens after Greek victory
- They loved watching plays here
- How you wake up in the morning
- Famous series of athletic events
- Known as the "hero's engine"
25 Clues: Medical text • Children's toy • "Mona Lisa of prehistory" • Most famous Greek pottery • Math ancient Greeks invented • Statue of woman with no arms • Known as the "hero's engine" • Device used for grinding grain • They loved watching plays here • How you wake up in the morning • Instrument powered by hydraulics • Famous series of athletic events • ...
Mark's CW 2015-05-17
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- Earth plus Sky equals
- market place
- movable sojourn
- aged boatman of the Underworld
- symbol of religion and power
- Mother Earth
- rule of a few
- democratic leader
- and Charybdis
- Greek tomb
- three-headed dog
- "Greeked"
- Greek war formation
- Eros' mother
- Hephaestus
- rule of a king
- Mayan priest
- difficult test
- Capital city of Chile
- Aztec emperor
- expel from the land
- wise counsel who divines the future
- Greek soldier
- Greek currency
- Hi in Norway
- The Messenger
- fascinating archaeological site
- symbolic stories
- war empire
- God of Sky
- American Indian tribal hairstyle
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- Minoan state
- First Greek letter
- higher level of Aztec jurisdiction
- Scandinavian raiders
- Aztec symbol was seen here
- carved houses
- Spanish explorer
- symbol of Athena
- Queen of the Underworld
- question and answer method
- Iliad and The Odyssey
- snake-like god
- floating gardens
- rule of the people
- master of words
- ice house
- Athenian who killed the Minotaur
- spirits live in inanimate objects
- Goddess of hunting
- most popular Chilean garment
- In the beginning there was ...
- city state
- flat highland
- dream interpreter
55 Clues: "Greeked" • ice house • Greek tomb • Hephaestus • city state • war empire • God of Sky • Minoan state • market place • Mother Earth • Eros' mother • Mayan priest • Hi in Norway • carved houses • rule of a few • and Charybdis • Aztec emperor • Greek soldier • flat highland • The Messenger • snake-like god • rule of a king • difficult test • Greek currency • movable sojourn • master of words • Spanish explorer • symbol of Athena • ...
Oedipus the King Background and Part I 2023-11-08
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- Thebes must find who murdered this person
- founder of Thebes
- Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt
- plead to the gods because of their agony and despair
- Oedipus' brother-in-law and uncle
- offered to the gods by those asking favors from them
- Oedipus' father's name
- blind prophet
- the three plays written by Sophocles
- how King and Queen of Thebes found out about their baby
- playwright of Oedipus the King
- number of years after Oedipus defeats Sphinx and becomes king
- lion body, bird wings, woman head
- what Oedipus calls his people
- Greek god of ecstasy
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- the people of Thebes are trying to get help for this affecting their city
- humble prayer or request
- answer to the riddle that Oedipus answers
- guards Thebes and asks riddles
- Greek god of the sky
- type of irony used that the reader knows Oedipus is the killer but the characters don't
- color worn by the rich
- Oedipus kills this man on his travels
- Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts
- what the Chorus needs to believe Teiresias' words
- Oedipus' mother's name
- where the couple who adopted Oedipus were from
- Oedipus sent Creon here to get help for the plague
- Greek goddesses of vengeance
29 Clues: blind prophet • founder of Thebes • Greek god of the sky • Greek god of ecstasy • color worn by the rich • Oedipus' father's name • Oedipus' mother's name • humble prayer or request • Greek goddesses of vengeance • what Oedipus calls his people • guards Thebes and asks riddles • playwright of Oedipus the King • Oedipus' brother-in-law and uncle • lion body, bird wings, woman head • ...
Art History Crossword: Ancient Greece 2025-12-01
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- floor platform of a Greek temple
- bowl for mixing wine and water
- most decorative column order
- independent Greek community like Athens
- Polykleitos rule for ideal proportions
- Spear Bearer statue by Polykleitos
- art period focused on idealism and balance
- earliest Greek art period with stiff poses
- Archaic clothed female statue
- horizontal decorative band on buildings
- natural weight shift in Classical statues
- emotional Hellenistic bronze statue
- belief that humans and achievements matter
- pursuit of perfection in art
- Archaic nude male statue
- columns all around a building
- calm controlled emotional style in art
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- conflict where Greeks united against Persia
- pottery with black silhouettes
- slight bulge in columns for optical effect
- pottery with red figures on black
- square panel between triglyphs
- column order with scroll volutes
- art period with emotion drama and movement
- gold and ivory statue of Athena
- battle between gods and giants
- Egyptian proportional system used by Greeks
- Hellenistic statue of Nike
- simplest column order with no base
- inner chamber of a Greek temple
- leader who spread Greek culture widely
- panel with three vertical grooves
- festival parade shown on Parthenon frieze
- slight upward smile on Archaic statues
- wax based paint used on sculptures
- temple dedicated to Athena
36 Clues: Archaic nude male statue • Hellenistic statue of Nike • temple dedicated to Athena • most decorative column order • pursuit of perfection in art • Archaic clothed female statue • columns all around a building • pottery with black silhouettes • bowl for mixing wine and water • square panel between triglyphs • battle between gods and giants • gold and ivory statue of Athena • ...
X Crossword #2 2026-01-07
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- Michael Jackson was known as the King of ______.
- In Charlotte's Web, Templeton was the ____.
- Bill Gates is the founder of _____________.
- Sherlock Holmes's assistant is __________.
- _________Leonardo da _________ painted the "Mona Lisa."
- The most popular ice cream flavor is ___________.
- There are ________ players on the field for each team for a soccer game.
- __________ won the FIFA World Cup in 2022.
- You should always put your _______ cart in the cart corals when done with them.
- The only mammal capable of flying is the _______.
- The king of the Greek gods is _________.
- ________ Van Gogh painted "Starry Night."
- 10 years is called a ___________.
- Buzz _____________ is in Toy Story.
- The capital of Georgia.
- Which vegetable can make you cry?
- The country shaped like a boot is ___________.Hail, Precipitation that falls as ice pellets is _________.
- There are ______ continents on earth.
- A Kamodo dragon is a __________.
- In Greek mythology, ___________ had snakes for hair.
- 100 years is called a ________________.
- To get respect, you have to ________ respect.
- Poseidon is the Greek God of the __________.
- The human body's largest internal organ is the ___________.
- A tornado over water is called a ______________.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the _____________.
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- __________ is the company who manufactures the 747 jumbo jet.
- A person's inner ear helps them with ______________.
- H20 is also known as _________.
- Always enter and exit through the correct _________ when arriving at a store.
- Opening the door for others is a display of good ___________.
- Florida State _____________.
- ___________ City is the smallest country in the world.
- The sweet substance bees produce is ________.
- ____________ lives in a pineapple under the sea.
- __________ take blood away from the heart.
- Mount ____________ is the tallest mountain in the world.
- There are 206 ________ in the human body.
- You perform a double axel in the sport of ___________ skating.
- Sunlight provides us with _____________ D.
- Michael Jordan's greatest sport was ____________.
- _______ is the plural form of mouse.
- The punctuation mark that indicates possession is the ___________.
- William _________________ wrote the famous play "Romeo and Juliet."
- The wizarding school in Harry Potter is _____________.
- The term for a word that has the opposite meaning of another word is ________.
- _______ is the country famous for inventing pizza.
- The capital of France is ________?
- _______is known as the Red Planet.
- ___________ sang the song "Rolling in the Deep."
- The longest river in the world is the ______.
- There are 365 days in a _________.
- _________ take blood back to the heart.
- ___________ is the best selling video game of all time.
- ____ is a baby goat.
- The ________ pumps blood throughout the body.
- Sumo wrestling is the national sport of __________.
- The lead singer of the band Queen was Freddy ___________.
- In "The Lion King", Simba's father is ____________.
59 Clues: ____ is a baby goat. • The capital of Georgia. • Florida State _____________. • H20 is also known as _________. • A Kamodo dragon is a __________. • 10 years is called a ___________. • Which vegetable can make you cry? • The capital of France is ________? • _______is known as the Red Planet. • Buzz _____________ is in Toy Story. • There are 365 days in a _________. • ...
Winter Solstice Celebrations 2023-12-14
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- Monument in Orkney, Scotland, aligned with the winter solstice sunset.
- Ancient civilization known for its cultural influence and festivals like Saturnalia.
- Viking celebration involving the most solemn sacrifice feast during Yule.
- Persian version of an annual renewal festival with themes of temporary order subversion.
- An ancient era when people were first farmers, closely tied to the seasons and harvest cycles.
- Irish monument predating the pyramids, illuminated by the winter solstice sunrise.
- Seafaring people from Scandinavia known for their exploration and raids.
- Iranian observance during the winter solstice, marked by keeping vigil, fires, and poetry reading.
- Common theme in various cultures during solstice celebrations, symbolizing new beginnings.
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- Pagan Scandinavian and Germanic celebration of the twelve-day midwinter holiday.
- Greek festival similar to Saturnalia, celebrating the Golden Age ruled by Kronos.
- Chinese celebration of "The Arrival of Winter," featuring a feast and winter activities.
- Great Stone Age monument in England, aligned with the sunrise during the winter solstice.
- Ancient Roman festival with continual partying, gift-giving, and carnival-like atmosphere.
- Symbolic element during solstice celebrations, representing knowledge, truth, and the return of the sun.
- Jewish festival tied to lunar and solar calendars, commemorating the Maccabees' victory.
- Mesopotamian god celebrated during a 12-day festival of renewal to tame chaos.
- Agricultural deity in Roman mythology, associated with the Golden Age.
18 Clues: Monument in Orkney, Scotland, aligned with the winter solstice sunset. • Agricultural deity in Roman mythology, associated with the Golden Age. • Seafaring people from Scandinavia known for their exploration and raids. • Viking celebration involving the most solemn sacrifice feast during Yule. • ...
crossword 180 2024-08-03
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- The capital city of Greece, known for its ancient history and contributions to philosophy, politics, and the arts.
- A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, which can be tested through investigation.
- Able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.
- Noisy, energetic, and cheerful.
- Delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe, often with a hint of nuance.
- Using language that normally signifies the opposite, often to humorous or emphatic effect.
- A difficult, unpleasant, or challenging situation.
- A branch of mathematics dealing with shapes, sizes, and properties of space.
- To destroy utterly or completely.
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- Deserving condemnation or criticism, often due to being morally wrong.
- Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
- A swift, sudden military offensive, often by combined air and ground forces.
- In Greek mythology, the god of the sun, music, poetry, and prophecy, or a space program by NASA.
- A quality or characteristic of someone or something, or to regard something as being caused by someone or something.
- Light, playful, and friendly exchange of teasing remarks.
- Refers to Albert Einstein, the renowned theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity.
- Lacking poetic beauty; ordinary or dull.
- The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity, or the impetus gained by a moving object or course of events.
18 Clues: Noisy, energetic, and cheerful. • To destroy utterly or completely. • Lacking poetic beauty; ordinary or dull. • A difficult, unpleasant, or challenging situation. • Light, playful, and friendly exchange of teasing remarks. • Deserving condemnation or criticism, often due to being morally wrong. • ...
Norse Mythology 2022-01-06
13 Clues: odin's wife • trickster god • god of thunder • land of the dead • king of the gods • the end of worlds • loki's second wife • eight legged horse • goddess of the dead • wolf offspring of loki • where the aesir gods live • this serpent was thrown into the sea • odin's son who was killed by mistletoe
Mesoamerican Mythology 2022-02-24
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- Tribe located in modern day Northern Mexico
- Buildings used as places of worship and home to the gods
- famous aztec leader
- The name of the most popular art style in mesoamerica
- The country where the Aztecs and Myans were
- mesoamerican ball game
- (2 words )The sound the Aztecs used for sacrifices
- Tribe located in modern day western South America
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- used to keep track of time
- The entities the people worship
- the most important aztec god
- largest mesoamerican city
- Tribe located in modern day Southern Mexico
13 Clues: famous aztec leader • mesoamerican ball game • largest mesoamerican city • used to keep track of time • the most important aztec god • The entities the people worship • Tribe located in modern day Northern Mexico • Tribe located in modern day Southern Mexico • The country where the Aztecs and Myans were • Tribe located in modern day western South America • ...
Mythology Unit 2021-11-02
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- A story originating in culture, passed down orally
- A medium through whom advice or prophecies were passed through to others
- To speak in public with great skill
- A typical example of a person or thing
- A story or tradition explaining the natural or supernatural
- The study of
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- A short story, typically with animals, conveying a moral
- A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deed
- The lesson learned to improve behavior
- The act of traveling
- A prediction of ones futute
- The underlying idea or meaning
- An ordinary object with attached meaning
13 Clues: The study of • The act of traveling • A prediction of ones futute • The underlying idea or meaning • To speak in public with great skill • The lesson learned to improve behavior • A typical example of a person or thing • An ordinary object with attached meaning • A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deed • A story originating in culture, passed down orally • ...
Roman Mythology 2012-10-10
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- river god; deity of the Tiber river
- goddess of the hearth, the Roman state, and the sacred fire
- messenger of the gods and bearer of souls to the underworld
- god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- god of war
- god of poetry, music, and oracles
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- god of love and the son of Venus
- goddess of the hunt, the moon, virginity, and childbirth
- goddess of love, beauty, and gardens
- King of the Gods and the storm, air, and sky god, father of Venus
- god of the forge, fire, and blacksmiths, husband to Venus
- goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industries and trades
- ruler of the underworld
13 Clues: god of war • ruler of the underworld • god of love and the son of Venus • god of poetry, music, and oracles • river god; deity of the Tiber river • goddess of love, beauty, and gardens • god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses • goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industries and trades • goddess of the hunt, the moon, virginity, and childbirth • ...
Norse Mythology 2013-03-11
13 Clues: Wednesday • Fate maidens • The 1st giant • Thor's Hammer • God of justice • Ruler of the gods • The gods live here • The Norse Aphrodite • Strongest of the Gods • Twin brother of Freyja • Principle race of the gods • Queen of the gods;wife of Odin • The bridge b/t Midgard and Asgard
Roman Mythology 2021-03-17
13 Clues: god of war • messenger god • god of the sun • god of the sea • king of the gods • queen of the gods • goddess of wisdom • god of the underworld • god of fire, blacksmith • goddess of the hunt/moon • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of the hearth (home) • leader of the Titans (pre-gods)
Filipino Mythology 2024-01-05
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- the goddess of fertility; a hermaphrodite; often considered a transgender god
- the fruit that the lazy girl stole
- the specific branch of mythology that we are focusing on
- the goddess of wind and rain
- a serpent who eats moons and is the reason there is only one
- a people group killed because of the size of a gift of beeswax
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- a prince who set out to kill a man-eating giant
- a warrior princess who leads an army of other female warriors
- the goddess of labor and good deeds
- a deity of the moon
- a lazy girl who stole a fruit
- the guardian of the mountains
- the sky god of good harvest
13 Clues: a deity of the moon • the sky god of good harvest • the goddess of wind and rain • a lazy girl who stole a fruit • the guardian of the mountains • the fruit that the lazy girl stole • the goddess of labor and good deeds • a prince who set out to kill a man-eating giant • the specific branch of mythology that we are focusing on • ...
Mythology 20240202 2024-05-13
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- Half man Half Goat
- Fundemental powers or beings like Nyx or Gaia
- The God Of Death
- Husband Of The Mother Of the Gods
- Name of Zeus in the Iliad
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- Original name of the Minotaur
- Egyptian God Of Sand Storms
- Roman protogeni of the Earth
- The remains Of Pandoras Amphora
- The egyptian gods realm of magic
- Roman wind and storm spirits
- Greek Father of Dreams
- Norse god of thunder
13 Clues: The God Of Death • Half man Half Goat • Norse god of thunder • Greek Father of Dreams • Name of Zeus in the Iliad • Egyptian God Of Sand Storms • Roman protogeni of the Earth • Roman wind and storm spirits • Original name of the Minotaur • The remains Of Pandoras Amphora • The egyptian gods realm of magic • Husband Of The Mother Of the Gods • ...
Norse Mythology 2025-05-08
13 Clues: the Empty Cup • Thor's Hammer • home of humans • the God of evil • the Rune of Thor • the "all Father" • the Rune of Frey • the God of summer • the end of the world • the God of Lightning • home of the Norse Gods • Goddess of love; Frey's Twin sister • the proper name for the Sword of Summer
Ancient Greece crossword puzzle 2021-10-14
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- Military tactical formation consisting of heavily armed infantry.
- A Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor. Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity.
- God of music, poetry, light, prophecy and medicine. Twin to the goddess Artemis.
- a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC
- An ancient Greek philosopher who's main philosophy was metaphysics and was a student of Socrates and a mentor to Aristotle
- The god of the sky and father of all other gods and humans.
- A type of detailed Greek column
- A small kingdom centered along the Aegean Sea on the northeastern part of the Greek peninsula, at one point was ruled by Philip the second
- A battle fought between an alliance of Ancient Greek city-states, led by King Leonidas I of Sparta, and the Achaemenid Empire of Xerxes I. It was fought in 480 BC over the course of three days, during the second Persian invasion of Greece.
- goddess of wild animals, the hunt, of vegetation and of child birth
- The goddess of harvest and agriculture, also the sister and consort of Zeus
- God of the sea and water, earthquakes and horses.
- Father of Alexander the great and gained power over Greece at the time
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- stood in the ancient Greek city of Rhodes and was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. ... The statue, which took 12 years to build (c. 294–282 bce), was toppled by an earthquake about 225/226 bce
- A type of Government when someone illegally assumes the possession, power and the thrown
- where ancient Greece was located, currently in what is now Greece and western coast of turkey.
- ancient Greek philosopher student of Plato founder of Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition.
- meaning “high city” in Greek
- The Olympian goddess of wisdom, strategy and war
- a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium in Athens in the early 3rd century BC. It is a philosophy of eudaimonic virtue ethics informed by its system of logic and its views on the natural world
- Regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of Zeus’s throne
- Marble temple built during the height of the ancient Greek Empire (447-432 B.C.)
- A port city located on the old Mediterranean sea in northern Egypt founded in 331 B.C.E by Alexander the Great.
- type of government in ancient Greece, one head ruler often times a king ruling
- An illness that caused an epidemic that started to show itself to the city states of Athens in Ancient Greece during the second year of the Peloponnesian war
25 Clues: meaning “high city” in Greek • A type of detailed Greek column • The Olympian goddess of wisdom, strategy and war • God of the sea and water, earthquakes and horses. • The god of the sky and father of all other gods and humans. • Regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of Zeus’s throne • Military tactical formation consisting of heavily armed infantry. • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-09-24
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- a member of an ancient Hellenic race
- a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece
- the Greek term for the political units of Greece
- a philosopher during the 5th century BCE
- an ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history's greatest military minds
- a conflict between the two powerful Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta
- a civilization that appeared around 1700 BCE and spread throughout most of present-day mainland Greece and many islands
- an ancient Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy
- a blind poet who made the Iliad and Odyessy
- a towering figure in ancient Greek philosophy, who made important contributions to logic
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- covers the time in Greek and Mediterranean history after Classical Greece
- citizens take an active role in the govt
- the king (basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- a form of government that places power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
- a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC
- civilization on Crete island
16 Clues: civilization on Crete island • a member of an ancient Hellenic race • citizens take an active role in the govt • a philosopher during the 5th century BCE • a blind poet who made the Iliad and Odyessy • the Greek term for the political units of Greece • a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece • ...
ancient greece vocabulary 2025-09-30
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- a member of a hellenic people speaking the doric dialect of greek
- a body of troops standing or moving in close formation
- a city-state in ancient greece
- an ancient greek philosopher known for founding the academy of athens and for his theory of forms
- king of macedon who became one of the most successful commanders and conquerors in history
- a major conflict in ancient greece between the delian league and the peloponnesian league
- relating to a bronze age civilization in greece
- a classical greek philosopher and one of the founders of western philosophy
- the name of a legendary epic poet
- an ancient greek philosopher
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- the cultural period and its associated societies that spread greek culture and influence across the eastern Mediterranean and parts of asia
- a system of government by the whole population or all members of a state have the power
- king of ancient macedon and father of alexander the great
- a form of government in which the nobles have the power
- a series of conflicts fought between the expanding persian empire and various greek city-states
- relating to a bronze civilization centered on crete
16 Clues: an ancient greek philosopher • a city-state in ancient greece • the name of a legendary epic poet • relating to a bronze age civilization in greece • relating to a bronze civilization centered on crete • a body of troops standing or moving in close formation • a form of government in which the nobles have the power • ...
FORGOTTEN WORLDS 2025-06-26
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- People working together to make cities
- A Greek system for making choices
- Very old
- Ancient Egyptian writing
- A large Roman arena for shows
- Explosive invention from ancient China
- Ancient Greek god
- A pharaoh's tomb
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- Ancient wonder in Jordan
- Important Egyptian river
- Ancient Mesopotamian writing
- Greek games
- Ancient wonder in India
- A place to pray
- Rome made these stronger than anyone before
- The rules people must follow
16 Clues: Very old • Greek games • A place to pray • A pharaoh's tomb • Ancient Greek god • Ancient wonder in India • Ancient wonder in Jordan • Important Egyptian river • Ancient Egyptian writing • Ancient Mesopotamian writing • The rules people must follow • A large Roman arena for shows • A Greek system for making choices • People working together to make cities • ...
Gods and Goddesses of the Zodiac 2023-07-31
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- Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and handicraft
- Greek queen of gods; she is the protector of marriages
- Goddess of the night
- Queen of the underworld
- Messenger god divinely outfitted with winged sandals
- Olympian God of wine, pleasure, and festivities
- Goddess of nature, childbirth, virginity, and the hunt
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- Goddess of agriculture
- God of sun, archery, & dance; most beautiful god
- God of the sea, earthquakes and horses; wielder of the trident
- King of Greek gods, chief deity of thunder and weather
- Ruler of Aquarius and Roman god of the sea
- God of love, AKA Cupid in Rome
- Greek virgin goddess of the hearth, hospitality, & home
- Greek god of war
- God of the underworld
16 Clues: Greek god of war • Goddess of the night • God of the underworld • Goddess of agriculture • Queen of the underworld • God of love, AKA Cupid in Rome • Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and handicraft • Ruler of Aquarius and Roman god of the sea • Olympian God of wine, pleasure, and festivities • God of sun, archery, & dance; most beautiful god • ...
NIF Unit 2 review 2023-02-13
15 Clues: Two kings • Minoan trade • Minoan sport • wife of Zeus • Athens leading • King of the gods • Spartans fighting • Goddess of wisdom • Greek market place • Athenians fighting • Father of geometry • Entire greek city state • How did the spartans rule • Won the Peloponnesian war • Greek like culture that was spread by alexander
SCS Country Of Georgia Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-27
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- Local Georgians call their country ____
- The national drink of Georgia is the ____
- The highest peak in Georgia is ____
- The country of Georgia is believed to be the birthplace of this beverage
- The capital city of Georgia is ____
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- The national dish of Georgia is the ____
- The national flower of Georgia is the ____ rose
- The national instrument of Georgia is the ____
- According to Georgian mythology she is the goddess of the sun
- According to Georgian mythology she is the goddess of the hunting
10 Clues: The highest peak in Georgia is ____ • The capital city of Georgia is ____ • Local Georgians call their country ____ • The national dish of Georgia is the ____ • The national drink of Georgia is the ____ • The national instrument of Georgia is the ____ • The national flower of Georgia is the ____ rose • According to Georgian mythology she is the goddess of the sun • ...
Myths and Legends 2025-01-23
13 Clues: not a myth • not a legend • Half man, Half bull • Where Minotaur lived • Greek godess of love • Greek God of the sea • Greek Creation story • He slayed the Minotaur • Knights of the round table • Greek God of the underworld • Viking God, carries a hammer • Character from creation story • Character from creation story
Greek/Roman God Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-08
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- The Roman king of the gods.
- The Greek Titan god of the sea.
- The Roman Titan god of time.
- The Roman goddess of wisdom and strategy.
- The Greek primeval goddess of the earth.
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- The Titan god of light.
- The Roman god of fire and metalworking.
- The Greek god of wine and parties.
- The Greek god of love.
- The Greek god of war.
- The Roman queen of the gods.
- The Roman goddess of the dawn.
12 Clues: The Greek god of war. • The Greek god of love. • The Titan god of light. • The Roman king of the gods. • The Roman queen of the gods. • The Roman Titan god of time. • The Roman goddess of the dawn. • The Greek Titan god of the sea. • The Greek god of wine and parties. • The Roman god of fire and metalworking. • The Greek primeval goddess of the earth. • ...
the lost hero 2024-10-24
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- a summerhouse or other decorative building used as a shelter in a park or large garden.
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- a mental condition, beginning in childhood and often persisting into later life, that is characterized by persistent difficulty in maintaining attention and concentration, sometimes with a degree of impulsive or hyperactive behavior.
- the twenty-fourth, and last, letter of the Greek alphabet (Ω, ω), transliterated as ‘o’ or ‘ō.’.
- In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece is the fleece of the golden-woolled, winged ram, Chrysomallos, that rescued Phrixus and brought him to Colchis
4 Clues: a summerhouse or other decorative building used as a shelter in a park or large garden. • the twenty-fourth, and last, letter of the Greek alphabet (Ω, ω), transliterated as ‘o’ or ‘ō.’. • In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece is the fleece of the golden-woolled, winged ram, Chrysomallos, that rescued Phrixus and brought him to Colchis • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2017-03-06
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- War this invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece.
- __________ was one of the greatest Greek historians.
- 1 tried to conquer Greece again.
- War a war between Athens and Sparta that threatened to tear all of Greece apart.
- __________ wanted to make people think and question their own beliefs.
- clear and ordered thinking.
- an agreement to work together.
- 1 claimed the throne and killed all his rivals for power.
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- The most impressive Greek building was the _______ in Athens.
- he was interested in geometry, the study of lines angles and shapes.
- or Greek-like
- the greatest Greek doctor.
- Greek paintings were often painted on _______ and are admired for their realism.
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses.
- is a group of warriors who stood close together in a square.
15 Clues: or Greek-like • the greatest Greek doctor. • clear and ordered thinking. • an agreement to work together. • 1 tried to conquer Greece again. • a unit of soldiers who ride horses. • __________ was one of the greatest Greek historians. • 1 claimed the throne and killed all his rivals for power. • is a group of warriors who stood close together in a square. • ...
Countries 2023-05-16
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- has Eiffel tower
- bridges Europe and Aisa
- 50 states
- the amazon rain forest
- tacos
- won football world cup
- country right next to Niger
- lots for deadly animals
- curry
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- very cold
- very cold
- biggest country in the world
- know for there mythology
- at war right now
- national animals is beaver
- made pyramids
- no mosquitos
- Tokyo
- pasta
- sushi
20 Clues: tacos • Tokyo • pasta • sushi • curry • very cold • very cold • 50 states • no mosquitos • made pyramids • has Eiffel tower • at war right now • the amazon rain forest • won football world cup • bridges Europe and Aisa • lots for deadly animals • know for there mythology • national animals is beaver • country right next to Niger • biggest country in the world
religion group 1 2021-10-13
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- The way of life propagated by a Chinesephilosopher named K'ungFu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could becomeperfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given tolearning and to devotion to family (including ancestors)
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianityand Islam)
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt, Greek Mythology, RomanMythology, and Ancient Americas)
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammadis believed to have receivedfrom God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- a collection of traditional stories thatexpress the beliefs or values of agroup of people
- a folktale that tries to explain the way theworld is or how things came to be;usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human
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- religious teaching by Buddha and his followers,which declares that bydestroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attainperfect enlightenment
- originated in India and can be viewed asboth monotheistic and polytheistic;religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and asupreme being of many forms and natures
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible andof the Jews of t oday, based on theteachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the beliefin one God, whoseChosen People ar ethe Jews. Abraham is c onsidered the founder of Judaism,although Moses, whodelivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’soldest monotheistic religion
- Christian religion, based on thelife and teachings of Jesus and on theChristian holy book, the Bible
- specific fundamental set of beliefs andpractices generally agreed upon by anumber of persons.
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianityand Islam) • a collection of traditional stories thatexpress the beliefs or values of agroup of people • specific fundamental set of beliefs andpractices generally agreed upon by anumber of persons. • Christian religion, based on thelife and teachings of Jesus and on theChristian holy book, the Bible • ...
group 1 (also the password) 2023-10-18
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- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices agreed upon by a number of persons
- is the belief in many gods Mesopotamia,eygpt, greek mythology, Roman, ancient Americas
- is the way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, The Westernized version believed that society could become perfect if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct" high value given to learning and devotion to family
- is a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers that declares that by destroying greed and hatred which are the of all suffering man can attain perfect enlightenment
- is a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people
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- is the Christian religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book the bible
- a religion based on the messages of Muhammad is believed to have been received from god in Arabic the world Islam means
- is the religion of the Israelites of the bible and of the Jews of today based on the teachings of the Torah Judaism involves the belief in one god whose chosen people are the Jews Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism although Moses who delivered the laws of god to the Israelites is an important figure it is the world oldest monotheistic religion
- is the belief in one god(Judaism,Christianity, and Islam
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic
- is folklore that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and or human
11 Clues: is the belief in one god(Judaism,Christianity, and Islam • originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices agreed upon by a number of persons • is the belief in many gods Mesopotamia,eygpt, greek mythology, Roman, ancient Americas • ...
7 Wonders of the World 2025-12-15
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- Where the Statue of Zeus was located.
- Where the pyramids are located.
- Where the Colossus was built.
- Another word for Greek.
- The man who set fire to the Temple of Artemis.
- The Greek goddess of victory.
- Another word for above-ground tomb. The first was built in Halicarnassus.
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- Another word for lighthouse.
- The only wonder still standing.
- Where the Temple of Artemis was located.
- Where the Hanging Gardens were located.
- What destroyed many of the wonders?
- The Colossus of Rhodes was a statue of this Greek god.
- The Greek goddess of the hunt.
- The pharaoh the Great Pyramid was built for.
- Where the lighthouse was built.
16 Clues: Another word for Greek. • Another word for lighthouse. • Where the Colossus was built. • The Greek goddess of victory. • The Greek goddess of the hunt. • The only wonder still standing. • Where the pyramids are located. • Where the lighthouse was built. • What destroyed many of the wonders? • Where the Statue of Zeus was located. • Where the Hanging Gardens were located. • ...
CR Unit 2 Review 2023-02-19
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- - Open air structure used to watch plays
- - prophetic priestess lived here
- - Sculptural decorative panel
- - Used to hold up buildings
- - Central feature in Greek home
- - place to train for wrestling
- - Slender decorative column
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- - Common building material
- - Most famous Greek temple
- - Sporting arena created by the Greeks
- - covered walk way
- - Elaborate column style
- - Famous Greek Architect
- - Often dedicated to
- - Simple thick column
15 Clues: - covered walk way • - Often dedicated to • - Simple thick column • - Elaborate column style • - Famous Greek Architect • - Common building material • - Most famous Greek temple • - Used to hold up buildings • - Slender decorative column • - Sculptural decorative panel • - place to train for wrestling • - Central feature in Greek home • - prophetic priestess lived here • ...
Greece 2022-01-01
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- god or goddess
- Greek term meaning "region"
- males in charge
- in music or poetry
- age a time of peace & prosperity
- place for legislative council to meet
- deep ranks
- Point a time at which a decisive change in a situation occurs
- wealthy landowners
- a heavily armed Greek foot soldier
- blending of cultures
- a formal agreement between two or more nations to
- marketplace
- Greek term referring to a small public building used for
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- rule by the people
- servants in sparta
- Lover of wisdom
- to act or do
- spread of Greek ideas and culture
- a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece formed in
- a rent or tax that one country pays another in exchange for
- of view Author's point of view.
- actor
- City & surrounding countryside
- city on high
- rule by a few aristocrats
- One sided and appeals to emotions. Leaving out other facts
- rule by a king
28 Clues: actor • deep ranks • marketplace • to act or do • city on high • god or goddess • rule by a king • Lover of wisdom • males in charge • rule by the people • servants in sparta • in music or poetry • wealthy landowners • blending of cultures • rule by a few aristocrats • Greek term meaning "region" • City & surrounding countryside • of view Author's point of view. • age a time of peace & prosperity • ...
Drama Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-18
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- last one to die in Antigone
- who Nora borrowed money from in A Doll's House
- the country Torvald went to to get better in A Doll's House
- small scenic structures
- entryway to the orchestra on a Greek stage
- Anigone's brothers were Polyneices and ____
- the man that Hermia's father wants her to marry
- group that moved, spoke, and performed together
- blind prophet in Antigone
- Greek circular performance space
- most well-known playwright of his time
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- common language
- statues
- belief in many gods
- the holiday a Doll's House is set during
- time period from 400-900AD
- where Everyman goes after his death
- first Athenian affected by the magic flower in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- the three genres of greek theatre were tragedy, satyr plays, and _______
- first actor credited with stepping out of the chorus
- Antigone's fiance
- god of theatre
- part of the Greek stage used to seat the audience
- Demetrius loves her at the end of AMND
- four-line playlets
25 Clues: statues • god of theatre • common language • Antigone's fiance • four-line playlets • belief in many gods • small scenic structures • blind prophet in Antigone • time period from 400-900AD • last one to die in Antigone • Greek circular performance space • where Everyman goes after his death • Demetrius loves her at the end of AMND • most well-known playwright of his time • ...
Ancient Greece 2014-09-15
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- King of Spain from 1556
- column fancy
- Ancient greek poet
- founded by plato
- were found in most states except Sparta
- column plain
- was a classical Greek philosopher who is credited with laying the fundamentals of modern Western philosophy
- "ruling over heroes"
- idas of something
- literally means city
- perfected iron working
- thought of themselves as the best city-state in all of ancient Greece
- historical region that encompasses the city of Athens
- was a Greek mathematician
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- believed that the work of doctors should be kept separate from the work done by priests.
- was a classical Greek philosopher
- scroll column
- a ship with ores
- first leader of athens
- he ruled the empire at its peak
- a great battle
- a gymnasium
- ancient city, this is .....
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- an ancient region of central coastal Anatolia
- was one of the final three principal dramatic forms in the theatre
26 Clues: a gymnasium • column fancy • column plain • scroll column • a great battle • a ship with ores • founded by plato • idas of something • Ancient greek poet • "ruling over heroes" • literally means city • first leader of athens • perfected iron working • King of Spain from 1556 • was a Greek mathematician • ancient city, this is ..... • a cruel and oppressive ruler • he ruled the empire at its peak • ...
Ancient greek crossword puzzle 2021-02-11
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- one third of the Ancient Greeks were?
- did the romans copy?
- was a big thing in ancient greek time?
- did 12 of the gods live?
- the population of some city-states were slaves?
- Ancient Greece had lots of?
- world today is that they had? slaves, who were considered property?
- did they invent?
- called themselves?
- Greek society was to ours because of?
- tell time- what did the kids learn.
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- has about--miles of coastline?
- could be citizens of the state?
- society was also?
- greeks liked to?
- greeks often ate dinner while laying? on their?
- did they worship?
- stayed at home with the moms?
- is one of the oldest spoken languages in?
- is a member of the European Union since
20 Clues: greeks liked to? • did they invent? • society was also? • did they worship? • called themselves? • did the romans copy? • did 12 of the gods live? • Ancient Greece had lots of? • stayed at home with the moms? • has about--miles of coastline? • could be citizens of the state? • tell time- what did the kids learn. • one third of the Ancient Greeks were? • ...
Earth's Spheres 2020-01-07
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- all water on earth
- includes all living things on earth
- second highest layer of the atmosphere
- comes from the greek word meaning life
- highest level of atmosphere before you are in space
- the largest, and saltiest, areas of water on the planet
- comes from the greek word water
- a body of flowing water running towards the sea
- contains all non-living things
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- above the troposphere the level of the atmosphere that absorbs UV rays
- layers of air
- the lowest level of the atmosphere contains most of the air and all of the weather
- large body of water surrounded by land
- a large, slowly moving, sheet of ice
- a region with similar plants, animals, terrain, and climate
- comes from the greek word air
- the coldest layer of the atmosphere
- comes from the greek word ground
- 4parts that work together to make up earth
- a natural feature on the Earth's surface
20 Clues: layers of air • all water on earth • comes from the greek word air • contains all non-living things • comes from the greek word water • comes from the greek word ground • includes all living things on earth • the coldest layer of the atmosphere • a large, slowly moving, sheet of ice • large body of water surrounded by land • second highest layer of the atmosphere • ...
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World 2023-05-22
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- a scientist who studies peoples and cultures
- remove dirt to uncover things from the past
- a Greek island off of Turkey
- and ancient city in present-day Turkey
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a Greek sculptor who created the Zeus sculpture
- large city in Egypt near the Nile River
- a Greek god of the sun
- very beautiful or impressive
- an ancient king in the Middle East
- building or statue dedicated to a person or event
- a country in northeastern Africa
- a stone structure with a square base and peak
- something that is sensible or useful
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- where the mausoleum was built
- a Greek god of lightning
- a city in northern Egypt - had a lighthouse
- a base or bottom of something
- statement of how something looks
- a statue of Helios the sun god
- something that is close to, but not quite
- where the pyramids are built
- something that is complex is hard to understand
23 Clues: a Greek god of the sun • a Greek god of lightning • a ruler in ancient Egypt • a Greek island off of Turkey • where the pyramids are built • very beautiful or impressive • where the mausoleum was built • a base or bottom of something • a statue of Helios the sun god • statement of how something looks • a country in northeastern Africa • an ancient king in the Middle East • ...
Learning Contract #4 2024-12-17
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- Government where citizens vote on decisions.
- Economy Economic system of direct trade without money.
- League Military alliance led by Sparta.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides, often connected to a larger landmass.
- League Alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens.
- Greek city-state, the basic political unit of ancient Greece.
- Influential Greek city-state known for democracy and cultural achievements.
- Government ruled by a few powerful individuals.
- Ruler who takes power by force.
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- Civilization Blend of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian cultures.
- Temple in Athens honoring Athena.
- Region north of Greece, known for powerful kings.
- Military formation of tightly packed soldiers.
- Economy Economic system using currency for trade.
- War Conflict within a country over government control.
- Thinker who seeks wisdom and questions life.
- Government controlled by a privileged class.
- Government ruled by a king or queen.
- Age Period of cultural and scientific achievements.
- Peninsula Large southeastern European peninsula including Greece.
20 Clues: Ruler who takes power by force. • Temple in Athens honoring Athena. • Government ruled by a king or queen. • League Military alliance led by Sparta. • Government where citizens vote on decisions. • Thinker who seeks wisdom and questions life. • Government controlled by a privileged class. • Military formation of tightly packed soldiers. • ...
greek 2015-12-09
greek 2015-02-28
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- important Greek philosopher
- sad, serious play
- rule by the people
- contests to honor Zeus, held every 4 years
- lover of wisdom
- peaceful culture on Crete
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- Warlike city-state
- ideas of one culture used by others
- war-like early culture on the Peloponessus
- long story-poem
- important trade item from Greece
- birthplace of democracy
- funny play
13 Clues: funny play • long story-poem • lover of wisdom • sad, serious play • Warlike city-state • rule by the people • birthplace of democracy • peaceful culture on Crete • important Greek philosopher • important trade item from Greece • ideas of one culture used by others • war-like early culture on the Peloponessus • contests to honor Zeus, held every 4 years
Genres in Fiction 2022-06-11
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- Gone Girl
- Cinderella
- turma da Mônica Jovem
- The Iliad
- Celtic Tales
- 1984
- Black Forest
- Daddy’s Girl
- Robin Hood
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- The Maze Runner
- The Fox and the Grapes
- A Million Fish…More or Less
- Lost in the Funhouse
- Girl with a Pearl Earring
- Stillhouse Lake
- The Book of Disquiet
- Alice in Wonderland
- The Da Vinci Code
- Coraline
- The Merchant of Venice
20 Clues: 1984 • Coraline • Gone Girl • The Iliad • Cinderella • Robin Hood • Celtic Tales • Black Forest • Daddy’s Girl • The Maze Runner • Stillhouse Lake • The Da Vinci Code • Alice in Wonderland • Lost in the Funhouse • The Book of Disquiet • turma da Mônica Jovem • The Fox and the Grapes • The Merchant of Venice • Girl with a Pearl Earring • A Million Fish…More or Less
Greek Gods 2021-05-05
12 Clues: God of the dead • Godess of books • Godess of makeup • God of traveling • God of WW1&2, Greek • God of death, Greek • Hunters of ________ • God of getting drunk • Godess B*tch of Family • King of the Gods, Greek • God of the fishes, Greek • Brother of the Godess of the Hunter
Greece 2024-04-25
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- Greece is in this continent
- Greek city with strong military
- early group of people in Greece
- war between Athens and Sparta
- Socrates drank this poison
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- famous Greek scientist
- his students watched him die
- early Greek doctor
- school started by Plato
- Greek city of philosophers
- study of wisdom
- student of Socrates
12 Clues: study of wisdom • early Greek doctor • student of Socrates • famous Greek scientist • school started by Plato • Greek city of philosophers • Socrates drank this poison • Greece is in this continent • his students watched him die • war between Athens and Sparta • Greek city with strong military • early group of people in Greece
Roman mythology 2023-07-28
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- A deity regarded as equivalent to Zeus in Roman mythology, the ruler of the heavens and father of all gods.
- A celestial deity, one of the planets discovered earlier than Neptune.
- The goddess of the heavens, ruling over the heavens and possessing various privileges and powers.
- The god controlling the sea and winds, known as the god of the sea, surrounded by Neptunian ice.
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- A beautiful and charming goddess, symbolizing love and beauty in Roman mythology.
- The eleventh god, uniquely rotating on its own axis.
- The ninth deity situated farthest in the solar system, a dwarf planet resembling an asteroid in size.
- The sixth deity with magnificent rings, easily observed through a telescope.
- The god of war, depicted as a valorous and war-loving deity in Roman mythology.
- The goddess of wisdom, war, art, and technology, known for her intelligence and wisdom.
10 Clues: The eleventh god, uniquely rotating on its own axis. • A celestial deity, one of the planets discovered earlier than Neptune. • The sixth deity with magnificent rings, easily observed through a telescope. • The god of war, depicted as a valorous and war-loving deity in Roman mythology. • ...
Universe 2024-05-07
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- The point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is closest to the sun
- hole: A region in space where the gravitational pull towards a massive object is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it
- A sudden, intense brightening of a star
- A faint constellation representing a river in Greek mythology
- The process by which a star converts hydrogen into helium, releasing energy
- Red Spot: A large, rotating storm system on a planet, typically Jupiter or Saturn
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- A celestial event where the moon passes directly between the sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure
- A star system that consists of two stars orbiting around their common center of mass
- A small, dim constellation named after a mythical creature with a snake-like body and a lion-like head
- The point in the sky directly above an observer
- A large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space
12 Clues: A sudden, intense brightening of a star • The point in the sky directly above an observer • A large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space • A faint constellation representing a river in Greek mythology • The process by which a star converts hydrogen into helium, releasing energy • ...
9 2024-05-25
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- Treasure hunt adventure.
- Survival thriller.
- Strip club drama.
- Demonfighting nuns.
- Regency era romance.
- Norse mythology in modern times.
- Stranded teenage girls.
- Lifelong friendship.
- Nurse's dark past.
- Animated superhero drama.
- Island horror.
- Detective in small town.
- American in Paris.
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- Ballet school drama.
- Hybrid boy's journey.
- Fantasy realm's battles.
- Amateur sleuths.
- Horror and racism.
- Dream world's ruler.
- Deadly competition.
20 Clues: Island horror. • Amateur sleuths. • Strip club drama. • Survival thriller. • Horror and racism. • Nurse's dark past. • American in Paris. • Demonfighting nuns. • Deadly competition. • Ballet school drama. • Regency era romance. • Dream world's ruler. • Lifelong friendship. • Hybrid boy's journey. • Stranded teenage girls. • Treasure hunt adventure. • Fantasy realm's battles. • ...
Greek 2025-05-14
13 Clues: God of war • God of wine • son of zues • God of the sea • god of victory • king of the gods • queen of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • goddess of harvest • God of the underworld • God of love/match making • Aphrodite didn't like her • Goddes of spring and shadows
Ancient Greece 2014-09-15
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- Ancient greek poet
- an ancient region of central coastal Anatolia
- perfected iron working
- were found in most states except Sparta
- believed that the work of doctors should be kept separate from the work done by priests.
- "ruling over heroes"
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- scroll column
- a great battle
- a ship with ores
- he ruled the empire at its peak
- a gymnasium
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- King of Spain from 1556
- first leader of athens
- column fancy
- column plain
- thought of themselves as the best city-state in all of ancient Greece
- ancient city, this is .....
- was one of the final three principal dramatic forms in the theatre
- was a classical Greek philosopher who is credited with laying the fundamentals of modern Western philosophy
- was a classical Greek philosopher
- was a Greek mathematician
- literally means city
- historical region that encompasses the city of Athens
- founded by plato
- idas of something
26 Clues: a gymnasium • column fancy • column plain • scroll column • a great battle • founded by plato • a ship with ores • idas of something • Ancient greek poet • "ruling over heroes" • literally means city • first leader of athens • perfected iron working • King of Spain from 1556 • was a Greek mathematician • ancient city, this is ..... • a cruel and oppressive ruler • he ruled the empire at its peak • ...
Earth's Spheres Horizon 2022-02-28
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- A large, slow moving, thick, sheet of ice.
- The liquid center of our planet
- The wearing away of rock by water.
- When two tectonic plates collide and push up a mountain range.
- Molten rock.
- A prefix that means Earth in Greek.
- All water on Earth.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- Includes all the living organisms on Earth.
- The ability to do work.
- The envelope of gases that surrounds a planet or moon.
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- a prefix that means life in Greek.
- An underground reservoir of freshwater.
- A group of parts that work together.
- Ice covered parts of the Earth.
- Processes that wear away and reduce rock to sediment.
- The largest and the saltiest areas of water on the planet.
- A prefix that means air in Greek.
- A body of flowing water running towards the sea.
- A prefix that means water in Greek.
- Mr. Morrow's black and white dog.
21 Clues: Molten rock. • All water on Earth. • The ability to do work. • Ice covered parts of the Earth. • The liquid center of our planet • A prefix that means air in Greek. • Mr. Morrow's black and white dog. • a prefix that means life in Greek. • The wearing away of rock by water. • A prefix that means Earth in Greek. • A prefix that means water in Greek. • ...
Morgan Dos Santos Period 1 2022-10-25
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- King and protector of the gods.
- Descriptive adjective or phrase used repeatedly with or in place of a name. (EX:fleet-footed Achilles)
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- Goddess of home.
- Going back and forth between two sides.
- God of science, luck, commerce, and cunning, a messenger god.
- Goddess of war and wisdom, highly revered by the Greek.
- God of war.
- God of the sea.
- Expansive comparison between 2 non-similar things, also called an "epic simile".
- God of the underworld.
- Queen of the gods, protector of marriage.
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- A competition between the three most beautiful goddesses of Olympus. (3 words, no spaces)
- Goddess of the hunt.
- The goddesses of destiny, "the fates".
- The supreme leader of the Greek at Troy.
- An oral story teller.
- God of fire and metal work, built the Olympian palaces.
- God of music, poetry, medicine, and prophecy, highly revered by the Greek.
- The greatest Greek warrior.
20 Clues: God of war. • God of the sea. • Goddess of home. • Goddess of the hunt. • An oral story teller. • God of the underworld. • Goddess of love and beauty. • The greatest Greek warrior. • King and protector of the gods. • The goddesses of destiny, "the fates". • Going back and forth between two sides. • The supreme leader of the Greek at Troy. • Queen of the gods, protector of marriage. • ...
Class Review 2020-12-09
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- first day of school after break is Jan. ___
- Pandora's husband
- another word for story writing
- comparing two unlike things using like or as
- most exciting part of a story
- comparing two unlike things
- our movie robot
- the problem in a story
- she opened the box because she was curious
- he gave fire to humans and Zeus punished him
- king of the Greek gods and goddesses
- beginning of a story
- last name of your math teacher
- Ponyboy's best friend
- action in a story after the climax
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- Greek goddess of wisdom
- last name of your history teacher
- Greek goddess of love
- comparing two things using like or as
- action in a story before the climax
- last name of your "real" English teacher
- queen of the Greek gods and goddesses
- for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
- your principal's last name
- What Les Goodman became in "Monsters are Due"
- another word for conclusion in a story
- Johnny's best friend
- shape of the plot diagram I gave you
28 Clues: our movie robot • Pandora's husband • Johnny's best friend • beginning of a story • Greek goddess of love • Ponyboy's best friend • the problem in a story • Greek goddess of wisdom • your principal's last name • comparing two unlike things • most exciting part of a story • another word for story writing • last name of your math teacher • for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so • ...
004 2024-06-28
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- American inventor known for the phonograph and light bulb
- A major political scandal in the US during the 1970s
- NASA's ill-fated lunar mission in April 1970
- French mathematician known for his work in algebra
- Renaissance astronomer who proposed a heliocentric model
- Agreement ending hostilities in World War I
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for his cynicism
- A hermit or recluse
- Ancient Greek mathematician known as the father of geometry
- Infamous ship that sank in April 1912
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- Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor
- The purchase of the Louisiana territory from France in 1803
- Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist
- Medieval philosopher and theologian
- French philosopher and mathematician
- German mathematician known for his contributions to number theory
- The American war between the North and South
- A significant change in political power or organizational structures
- A space shuttle disaster in 2003
- Physicist who published the theory of relativity in the spring of 1905
20 Clues: A hermit or recluse • A space shuttle disaster in 2003 • Medieval philosopher and theologian • French philosopher and mathematician • Infamous ship that sank in April 1912 • Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist • Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor • Agreement ending hostilities in World War I • NASA's ill-fated lunar mission in April 1970 • ...
Athens and Sparta 2023-08-30
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- The greatest king of Sparta
- Conquered by Sparta, slaves of Sparta
- A famous person who wrote many plays for Athenians to enjoy
- Proposes laws for the ekklesia
- Must be 60 or older to join
- Greek word for city
- The land that would later become both Athens and Sparta
- The form of government Sparta had (kinda)
- People conquered by Sparta that make weapons for the Spartan state
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- Can ignore laws passed by the Apella
- The supreme god ruling over all of Greece
- The court (judicial place) of Athens
- The form of government Athens had
- The Greek city state that created the Olympics
- A Greek City state committed to having a powerful army
- Gave Athens their first olive tree during a famous battle
- A competition of athleticism created by Athens
- Famous philosopher who lived in Athens
- The language of Sparta and Athens
- A Man's best friend
- Chooses the Ephors
21 Clues: Chooses the Ephors • Greek word for city • A Man's best friend • The greatest king of Sparta • Must be 60 or older to join • Proposes laws for the ekklesia • The form of government Athens had • The language of Sparta and Athens • Can ignore laws passed by the Apella • The court (judicial place) of Athens • Conquered by Sparta, slaves of Sparta • ...
Etymology crossword 2025-10-29
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- What sound do you add to the beginning of a vowel if it is marked by a rough breathing symbol
- the value of three Vs in roman numerals
- greek word meaning same
- the maximum any roman numerals can be put next to a roman numeral of the same value
- large, great
- far or at a distance
- meananing of contra
- two hundred ten
- one hundred in roman numerals
- one thousand nine hundred forty nine
- much, many
- meaning of the Greek preposition Amphi
- greek word meaning well
- meaning of sine
- quality of
- three
- I
- meaning of trans
- all
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- -tes
- latin number meaning two
- greek word meaning love
- latin word meaning well
- beside or beyond
- X - II
- latin number meaning seven
- thirty
- meaning of pro
- two hundred and ten in roman numerals.
- transliteration turns to ae or e
- common phrase meaning out of many, one
- latin number meaning one
32 Clues: I • all • -tes • three • X - II • thirty • much, many • quality of • large, great • meaning of pro • two hundred ten • meaning of sine • beside or beyond • meaning of trans • meananing of contra • far or at a distance • greek word meaning same • greek word meaning love • latin word meaning well • greek word meaning well • latin number meaning two • latin number meaning one • latin number meaning seven • ...
Mythology 2022-09-01
8 Clues: Roman name: Venus. • Roman name: Juno. ... • Roman name: Pluto. ... • Roman name: Diana. ... • Roman name: Neptune. ... • Athena. Roman name: Minerva. ... • Apollo. Usually just called Apollo. ... • Roman name: Jupiter or Jove. The sky-god Zeus rules Mount Olympus. ...
Mythology 2025-06-11
8 Clues: god of the sea • Fire beathing creature • A object shot from a bow • The name for a female god • God of thunder and lightning • A weapon often used by hearos • Transformed Arachne into a spider • A type of myth that talk about the origin of the world
Joseph Greece 2020-11-10
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- land form surrounded by water on 3 sides
- thinkers who use critical thinking to form their opinion
- government controlled by its people
- stories about gods
- relating to the civilization, language,art, science, and literature of the Greek
- bad leader
- long Greek poems/stories
- one person in charge
- Indo-European people who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B.C.
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- a fortified hilltop in an ancient
- power in the hands of few people
- Greek city state
- power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility.
- an enormous Hellenistic statue that
- stood near the harbor of Rhodes.
- an ancient kingdom north of Greece
16 Clues: bad leader • Greek city state • stories about gods • one person in charge • long Greek poems/stories • power in the hands of few people • stood near the harbor of Rhodes. • a fortified hilltop in an ancient • an ancient kingdom north of Greece • government controlled by its people • an enormous Hellenistic statue that • land form surrounded by water on 3 sides • ...
MONSTER CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-10-14
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- This creature drinks blood to survive and is afraid of sunlight.
- An extraterrestrial being reported in West Virginia, described as tall, with glowing eyes and a spade-shaped head, often associated with a UFO sighting in 1952.
- The doctor who made a monster.
- A mythical creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, featured in ancient Greek mythology.
- A reanimated, undead creature often depicted in movies and TV shows, craving human flesh and brains
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- A common symbol of death, depicted as a hooded figure carrying a scythe.
- A creature from Native American folklore, described as a monster associated with cannibalism and the harsh winter.
- Urban legend creatures with abnormally large heads, rumored to reside in the forest.
- A stone statue that comes to life in stories, often seen on buildings and in movies, resembling a creature with wings.
- A famous hairy creature of folklore, often depicted as a large, elusive ape-man living in the wilderness
- A magical person often associated with broomsticks, cauldrons, and spells.
- A person who transforms into a fearsome wolf-like creature during the full moon.
12 Clues: The doctor who made a monster. • This creature drinks blood to survive and is afraid of sunlight. • A common symbol of death, depicted as a hooded figure carrying a scythe. • A magical person often associated with broomsticks, cauldrons, and spells. • A person who transforms into a fearsome wolf-like creature during the full moon. • ...
Classical Civilizations 2024-09-16
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- Greek city-state known for war/conquering and superior warriors
- From the peninsula of Attica, leaders of the Greek world
- period of time when the Greek language and ideas were taken to the non-Greek world
- "the rule of few", a form of government in which only a select few hold control
- the early Greek city-state consisting of a city or town and its surrounding countryside
- Greeks and Spartans held off a Persian army for 2 days before being betrayed and outflanked
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- a gathering place at the top of a hill, sometimes the site of a temple
- a wall of shields created by foot soldiers marching side by side in a rectangle formation
- War between Athens and Sparta, Sparta won
- A Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- "the rule of many" government by the people or people representatives
- son of King Phillip king at age 20 helped spread Hellenistic culture across Europe
- a long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero
- a state with political and economical control over the surrounding countryside
- Famous scientist of the Hellenistic era, discovered geometry of cylinders and spheres
- Indo-europeans civilization who lived in modern day Iran
16 Clues: War between Athens and Sparta, Sparta won • A Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Athena • a long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero • From the peninsula of Attica, leaders of the Greek world • Indo-europeans civilization who lived in modern day Iran • Greek city-state known for war/conquering and superior warriors • ...
Religious Symbols 2023-10-09
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- Eucharistic symbol
- Sacred vessel
- First letter of the Greek alphabet
- Eucharistic symbol
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet
- Symbol of victory
- Crucifixion symbol
- Monogram of Christ
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- Represents Jesus
- Greek word for "fish"
- Early Christian symbol
- Peace symbol
- Symbol of God's authority
- Symbol of hope
- Symbol of the Holy Spirit
15 Clues: Peace symbol • Sacred vessel • Symbol of hope • Represents Jesus • Symbol of victory • Eucharistic symbol • Eucharistic symbol • Crucifixion symbol • Monogram of Christ • Greek word for "fish" • Early Christian symbol • Symbol of God's authority • Symbol of the Holy Spirit • Last letter of the Greek alphabet • First letter of the Greek alphabet
Early Civilizations & Empires 2017-12-01
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- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields.
- Relating to the civilization, language, art, science, & literature of the Greek world from the reign of Alexander the Great.
- Greek philosopher, encouraged his students to examine their beliefs. Eventually tried & put to death in Athens for treason.
- The Golden Age of Greece took place in Athens and was a time where art, architecture, democracy, and philosophy flourished under this leader.
- King of Macedonia who overthrew the Persian Empire, expanded the empire into India, Egypt, & Persia. Known for spreading Hellenistic Culture a blend of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, & India culture.
- War between the two Greek city-states of Sparta & Athens that lasted from 431 to 404 B.C., in which Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta and its allies.
- A government in which power is the hands of a few people, especially one in which rule is based upon wealth.
- The art of ancient Greece or Rome, in which harmony, order, & proportion were emphasized.
- Greek philosopher & student of Socrates, wrote the Republic – said society divided into 3 groups = farmers/artisans, warriors, & the ruling class. Best type of ruler a philosopher-king. Opened the school the Academy.
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- Greek philosopher & student of Plato. Opened the school the Lyceum. His work provides the basis of the Scientific Method. Tutored Alexander the Great.
- A series of wars in the fifth century B.C., in which Greek city-states battled the Persian Empire. The Greek city-states one even though outnumbered. After the wars, Athens emerged as the dominant Greek city-state.
- Major city & center of Hellenistic culture located on the delta of the Nile in Egypt. Founded by Alexander the Great. It was a center of Hellenistic scholarship in astronomy, mathematics, science & the capital of Egypt.
- Teaching by using a question and answer approach.
- A government in which citizens rule directly rather than through representatives.
- A government controlled by its citizens, either directly or through representatives.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a single person.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility.
17 Clues: Teaching by using a question and answer approach. • A government in which power is in the hands of a single person. • A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields. • A government in which citizens rule directly rather than through representatives. • A government controlled by its citizens, either directly or through representatives. • ...
Ancient Greece & Hellenism 2017-12-01
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- A government in which power is the hands of a few people, especially one in which rule is based upon wealth.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a single person.
- A government in which citizens rule directly rather than through representatives.
- Greek philosopher & student of Plato. Opened the school the Lyceum. His work provides the basis of the Scientific Method. Tutored Alexander the Great.
- War between the two Greek city-states of Sparta & Athens that lasted from 431 to 404 B.C., in which Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta and its allies.
- Teaching by using a question and answer approach.
- Greek philosopher, encouraged his students to examine their beliefs. Eventually tried & put to death in Athens for treason.
- The art of ancient Greece or Rome, in which harmony, order, & proportion were emphasized.
- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields.
- Greek philosopher & student of Socrates, wrote the Republic – said society divided into 3 groups = farmers/artisans, warriors, & the ruling class. Best type of ruler a philosopher-king. Opened the school the Academy.
- The Golden Age of Greece took place in Athens and was a time where art, architecture, democracy, and philosophy flourished under this leader.
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- Major city & center of Hellenistic culture located on the delta of the Nile in Egypt. Founded by Alexander the Great. It was a center of Hellenistic scholarship in astronomy, mathematics, science & the capital of Egypt.
- A series of wars in the fifth century B.C., in which Greek city-states battled the Persian Empire. The Greek city-states one even though outnumbered. After the wars, Athens emerged as the dominant Greek city-state.
- King of Macedonia who overthrew the Persian Empire, expanded the empire into India, Egypt, & Persia. Known for spreading Hellenistic Culture a blend of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, & India culture.
- A government controlled by its citizens, either directly or through representatives.
- Relating to the civilization, language, art, science, & literature of the Greek world from the reign of Alexander the Great.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility.
17 Clues: Teaching by using a question and answer approach. • A government in which power is in the hands of a single person. • A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields. • A government in which citizens rule directly rather than through representatives. • A government controlled by its citizens, either directly or through representatives. • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2017-03-06
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- is a group of warriors who stood close together in a square.
- War this invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece.
- War a war between Athens and Sparta that threatened to tear all of Greece apart.
- The most impressive Greek building was the _______ in Athens.
- __________ was one of the greatest Greek historians.
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses.
- Greek paintings were often painted on _______ and are admired for their realism.
- 1 tried to conquer Greece again.
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- the greatest Greek doctor.
- or Greek-like
- __________ wanted to make people think and question their own beliefs.
- an agreement to work together.
- 1 claimed the throne and killed all his rivals for power.
- clear and ordered thinking.
- he was interested in geometry, the study of lines angles and shapes.
15 Clues: or Greek-like • the greatest Greek doctor. • clear and ordered thinking. • an agreement to work together. • 1 tried to conquer Greece again. • a unit of soldiers who ride horses. • __________ was one of the greatest Greek historians. • 1 claimed the throne and killed all his rivals for power. • is a group of warriors who stood close together in a square. • ...
The Greek Revolution. 2021-03-23
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- The Greek War of______
- Greek war _______ other peoples.
- Eugène Delacroix was a famous _____ who was inspired by the Greek revolution.
- The stripes on the Greek flag represent the nine-syllable motto of the Greek Revolution. Which is the motto?______ or death
- Palaion Patron Germanos blessed the____ of the Greek revolution at the Monastery of Agia Lavra
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- The _______ at Chios.
- Which religious holiday is celebrated on the 25th of March?______
- 1821/the ____ when the revolution started.
- An English romantic poet who participated in the Greek War of Independence and died in Messolonghi
- the Battle of Navarino led to the ____ of the Ottoman–Egyptian fleet.
- The Greeks were later assisted by Great Britain, France and Russia,the three great_____
- How did Athanasios Diakos got executed by Omer vryonis?________
12 Clues: The _______ at Chios. • The Greek War of______ • Greek war _______ other peoples. • 1821/the ____ when the revolution started. • How did Athanasios Diakos got executed by Omer vryonis?________ • Which religious holiday is celebrated on the 25th of March?______ • the Battle of Navarino led to the ____ of the Ottoman–Egyptian fleet. • ...
English Extra Credit- Quarter 3 2015-03-09
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- How would you describe Ponyboys mood?
- What is the word for Alfonso not liking his apperance?
- How old is Anne is The Diary of Anne Frank?
- What did Harriet use to escape?
- what is Hera's ROMAN name?
- What does Alfonso try to fix?
- cumpleaños how do you say happy birthday in Spanish?
- What is the most common visited city in the world?
- Where does Mrs.flowers take place?
- who is the ruler in the greek mythology book?
- What group is ponyboy in?
- What did Hermes Carry?
- What does Anne do about the characters emotions in the story?
- how would you describe Anne's mood throughout the story?
- What does the son turn into in "The Monkey's paw?"
- what is the main animal in "The Third Wish?"
- Who is the main character in "The Medicine Bag?"
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- Where did Harriets journey begin?
- How does ponyboy describe his hair?
- what is the story mrs.flowers encouraging?
- What is used to make wishes in "The Monkeys Paw"
- What year did Anne's Diary start?
- What are the name of the ancestors in "The Medicine Bag?"
- How would you describe Johnny stabbing Bob?
- Where did Johnny stab Bob?
- What is the largest city in the world?
- How would you describe Dally's Mood?
- What is the season in "The Third Wish?"
- What is the most common fruit in the world?
- what was Ares the goddess of?
30 Clues: What did Hermes Carry? • What group is ponyboy in? • what is Hera's ROMAN name? • Where did Johnny stab Bob? • What does Alfonso try to fix? • what was Ares the goddess of? • What did Harriet use to escape? • Where did Harriets journey begin? • What year did Anne's Diary start? • Where does Mrs.flowers take place? • How does ponyboy describe his hair? • ...
puzzle 2 2018-04-12
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- planet nearest the sun
- country Shakespeare s Hamlet live
- Picture 1.
- lightest existing metal
- all of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are this...
- Mandatory Document for Car Rental
- State Jack Daniels whiskey commonly associated with?
- Picture 13
- sport you can win the Davis Cup
- Who played Neo in The Matrix?
- French town is known for mustard
- Which is the only American state to begin with the letter p
- Picture 8
- Picture 14
- Picture 6
- Legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne
- 'probably the best beer in the world'?
- German city is famous for the perfume
- According to a movie the devil is known to wear this Italian fashion brand
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- only mammal that can’t jump
- Second president of the United States
- An animal you always see later …
- Was in front of the Senate this Week / Social Media
- national sport in Japan
- owns Woody & Buzz Lightyear
- Juliet’s lover
- chess piece that can only move diagonally
- Irish singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest twice
- The spy who shagged me
- German airline
- largest ocean
- Lilo and
- other name for 'La Gioconda' (famous painting)
- How many time zones are there in the world
- famous coloured house
- Turkish word for lamb
- winged horse in Greek mythology
- first Aer Lingus route was to …
- Picture 7
- Picture 5
40 Clues: Lilo and • Picture 8 • Picture 6 • Picture 7 • Picture 5 • Picture 1. • Picture 13 • Picture 14 • largest ocean • Juliet’s lover • German airline • famous coloured house • Turkish word for lamb • planet nearest the sun • The spy who shagged me • lightest existing metal • national sport in Japan • only mammal that can’t jump • owns Woody & Buzz Lightyear • Who played Neo in The Matrix? • ...
Are u smart? 2021-09-28
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- The movie based on 2 sea monsters visiting human town
- An ancient city in Sri-Lanka
- The creepy message "is dead" is captured when you look at the logo of this soft drink
- The great musician who composed 7 church sonatas
- The saint who was a computer programmer and died from leukemia
- The science-based movie that reminds the world that 'We don't need any more engineers, we need farmers' one day in future
- . A famous music by Yanni
- What kind of a food is penne
- John Lennon was a member of "The ..........."
- The brother of Mary oh Bethany
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- Which band had a huge international hit album in 2002 with the record “A rush of blood to the head”
- The food in the above-mentioned painting which is not supposed to be there
- The statue that has a Morton's toe
- Name of the human Robert who became a citizen of Saudi Arabia
- What represented by "10 lords A- leaping" in the Christmas Carol "12 days for Christmas"
- In Greek mythology, Perseus slays which monster with snakes for hair?
- The hidden secret in the painting "The last supper" indicated by the placement of the food and the hands of the disciples
- who acted the character of system hacker in the movie “Oceans 8”
- The country that changed the flag 18 times during the 20th century
- Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the longest?
20 Clues: . A famous music by Yanni • An ancient city in Sri-Lanka • What kind of a food is penne • The brother of Mary oh Bethany • The statue that has a Morton's toe • Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the longest? • John Lennon was a member of "The ..........." • The great musician who composed 7 church sonatas • The movie based on 2 sea monsters visiting human town • ...
TRIVIA NIGHT CROSSWORD 2024-11-10
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- The line 'To be or not to be' comes from which Shakespeare play?
- What do you call an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees?
- The city of Carthage was located in which modern-day country?
- Which popular fruit is also known as an "alligator pear"?
- What was the first web-based email service, launched in 1996?
- Who was the famous Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great?
- What is the most commonly eaten meat in the world?
- What creature is known as a half-man, half-horse in mythology?
- Which novel by Mary Shelley tells the story of a scientist who creates a monster?
- What is the world’s largest desert?
- What is the name of the fictional wizarding school in the Harry Potter series?
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- Which Renaissance artist is known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican?
- Lemurs are only native to which country?
- What element is the primary component of organic compounds?
- What is the name of the fictional town in Stranger Things?
- The Hinduism principle of cause and effect, where a person's actions influence their future fate?
- Which country was formerly known as the Kingdom of Siam?
- What is the name of the process by which a caterpillar becomes a butterfly?
- Which video game features the character "Master Chief"?
- What natural disaster is measured using the Richter scale?
- Which technology company was originally founded as "Blue Ribbon Sports"?
21 Clues: What is the world’s largest desert? • Lemurs are only native to which country? • What is the most commonly eaten meat in the world? • Which video game features the character "Master Chief"? • Which country was formerly known as the Kingdom of Siam? • Which popular fruit is also known as an "alligator pear"? • ...
SCARY IMAGINARY WORLDS 2025-05-20
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- bouleversant ou scandaleux
- fear that renders you immobile, as if dead
- so scary that it affects your hair
- not comfortable, not at ease
- to frighten someone is that same as to _____ someone
- scientific testing
- genre of the 19th century
- avancée, major progress or discovery
- so terrifying that it affects the blood
- effrayant
- du jamais-vu
- inspired by Lord Byron and the Gothic art movement
- out to panic, flipper
- to disturb/frighten/perturb6/trouble
- when something is bizarre, étrange, insolite
- American holiday (Irish-inspired)
- dull (morne, gris, ennuyeux)
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- effrayé
- fear, often in a strong sense of anxiety
- immoral in some way
- not alive
- so scared that you figuratively lose your clothing
- fou, folle
- morally repulsive, odieux
- mysterious and creepy at the same time
- A Dr. Jekyll is someone who seems nice, but when he flips out he becomes a ________.
- the opposite of day, functions as a noun and adjective
- fatal
- when a person is emaciated or thin or when a place is desolate and dreary
- something or someone scary/disturbing/qui fiche la frousse, qui fiche la trouille
- expression from Greek mythology, meaning to invite lots of problems or evils
- fantôme, esprit, spectre
- frayeur, something that shocks
- to hide something or to dissimulate/cache
- when someone or something freaks you out
- to be immortal
36 Clues: fatal • effrayé • not alive • effrayant • fou, folle • du jamais-vu • to be immortal • scientific testing • immoral in some way • out to panic, flipper • fantôme, esprit, spectre • morally repulsive, odieux • genre of the 19th century • bouleversant ou scandaleux • not comfortable, not at ease • dull (morne, gris, ennuyeux) • frayeur, something that shocks • American holiday (Irish-inspired) • ...
Greek Theater 2024-09-11
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- Not showing respect or reverence, especially for a god.
- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future.
- A face covering with exaggerated features used by actors in Greek theater.
- The only surviving trilogy of Greek plays, written by Aeschylus.
- A group of three related plays or works.
- The earliest known Greek playwright, often referred to as the 'father of tragedy.'
- A type of play dealing with serious subjects and often involving a sad or disastrous ending.
- A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.
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- A group of performers who comment on the main action in a play.
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- The Greek god of wine and fertility.
- A crane-like device used to hoist actors playing gods onto the stage.
- A backdrop and dressing room behind the acting area in Greek theater.
- The first actor in Greek theater who interacted with the chorus.
- A person who writes plays.
- The development of events beyond a person's control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power.
16 Clues: A person who writes plays. • The Greek god of wine and fertility. • A group of three related plays or works. • Not showing respect or reverence, especially for a god. • A group of performers who comment on the main action in a play. • The only surviving trilogy of Greek plays, written by Aeschylus. • The first actor in Greek theater who interacted with the chorus. • ...
Greece Crossword 2022-10-06
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- building or outdoor arena where dramatic performances are performed
- a great victory
- system of government by whole population that uses elected representatives
- City, nickname for ancient Rome
- any of a number of officials who had charge of public revenue
- Greek philosopher who founded first institution of higher learning
- scenes filled with slapstick situations
- aristocrat or nobleman
- first writers and speakers of Ancient Greece
- cruel and oppressive ruler
- Greek philosopher and polymath
- sustained fight
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- the founder of Pythagoreanism
- the great, founder of ancient greek empire
- ruler with total power over a country
- Wars, conflict between Greece and Persia
- member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta
- a person engaged or learned in philosophy
- Greek philosopher who founded Western philosophy
- highest class in certain society's
- worn on breastplates by Roman soldiers during parades
- country of southeast Europe
- fame attained through hard work
- native or inhabitant of ancient Troy
- an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress
25 Clues: a great victory • sustained fight • aristocrat or nobleman • cruel and oppressive ruler • country of southeast Europe • the founder of Pythagoreanism • Greek philosopher and polymath • fame attained through hard work • City, nickname for ancient Rome • highest class in certain society's • native or inhabitant of ancient Troy • ruler with total power over a country • ...
Greek Crossword James Morgan 2022-10-18
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- Zeus sister-wife
- Lead by King Cyrus that attacked Greece
- Battle faught in 480 B.C. that was won by the Persian
- Persian city states
- Greek warships made during the Persian war
- League in which Sparta is the leader
- Priestesses in Apollo
- leader of Macedonia
- The son of Philip ll
- Naval Greek victory in the Persian war
- League in which Athens is leader
- Leader of the Persians during the Persian war
- Leader of all gods
- writer of the Iliad
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- Present given to Troy during the Trojan war
- the starter of Ionian revolution
- Retriever of the golden fleece for his mother
- God of water
- civilization that rose after the Minoans
- connected the sea of Marmana and Aegean sea
- Old Greek poems taken from old stories
- Connecting Capital city and sardis for trade
- Greek goddess of warfare
- another name for the Minoan civilization
- First written language used by the Greeks
25 Clues: God of water • Zeus sister-wife • Leader of all gods • Persian city states • leader of Macedonia • writer of the Iliad • The son of Philip ll • Priestesses in Apollo • Greek goddess of warfare • the starter of Ionian revolution • League in which Athens is leader • League in which Sparta is the leader • Old Greek poems taken from old stories • Naval Greek victory in the Persian war • ...
Holder - Marks 2019-05-02
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- The Fourth Mark of the Church
- Individual who is part of an unorganized group that breaks away from the unity of the Catholic Church
- The obstinate denial by a baptized person of some truth that must be believed with divine faith
- "Mother of Christ"
- Bishop of Laodicea in Syria
- In this creed, we profess our faith at mass saying the four marks
- Efforts to reunite all Christians on Earth
- In greek it means "Word"
- Will never change in its essential aspects
- Uniqueness
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- Greek for "bearer of God"
- This is the third mark of the church
- Having no flaw or detect
- A breach of the unity of the visible church
- There are this many marks of the Church
- derived from the greek work gnosis
- Will exist until the end of time
- Portion of the People of God that is entrusted to a bishop to be nurtured by him
- From the Greek for "one sent forth"
- Total repudiation of the Christian Faith
20 Clues: Uniqueness • "Mother of Christ" • Having no flaw or detect • In greek it means "Word" • Greek for "bearer of God" • Bishop of Laodicea in Syria • The Fourth Mark of the Church • Will exist until the end of time • derived from the greek work gnosis • From the Greek for "one sent forth" • This is the third mark of the church • There are this many marks of the Church • ...
Theatre Terms to Know 2020-09-18
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- Greek Philosopher
- an open circular or oval building
- Wrote the story of Oedipus
- latin meaning for "god from the machine"
- A tragedian of classical Athens
- four related dramas
- the dancing space of the stage
- the seating section in the theatre
- A song that was danced to in the honor of dionysus
- the father of tragedy
- a group that performs vocally
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- The birth place of theatre
- the footwear worn by actors
- a wealthy athenian citizen
- people who write plays
- the part of the theatre where the actors perform
- the structure at the back of the stage
- He was the ruler of greece when theater was born
- an ancient greek altar
- The greek god of theatre and wine
- the purification of the emotions
- at the center of the orchestra
- The first actor
- the side entrance to the stage
- a greek story where the main character faces great sorrow
- an actor or actress
26 Clues: The first actor • Greek Philosopher • four related dramas • an actor or actress • the father of tragedy • people who write plays • an ancient greek altar • The birth place of theatre • a wealthy athenian citizen • Wrote the story of Oedipus • the footwear worn by actors • a group that performs vocally • at the center of the orchestra • the side entrance to the stage • ...
Theatre Terms to Know 2020-09-21
Across
- Greek Philosopher
- an open circular or oval building
- Wrote the story of Oedipus
- latin meaning for "god from the machine"
- A tragedian of classical Athens
- four related dramas
- the dancing space of the stage
- the seating section in the theatre
- A song that was danced to in the honor of dionysus
- the father of tragedy
- a group that performs vocally
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- The birth place of theatre
- the footwear worn by actors
- a wealthy athenian citizen
- people who write plays
- the part of the theatre where the actors perform
- the structure at the back of the stage
- He was the ruler of greece when theater was born
- an ancient greek altar
- The greek god of theatre and wine
- the purification of the emotions
- at the center of the orchestra
- The first actor
- the side entrance to the stage
- a greek story where the main character faces great sorrow
- an actor or actress
26 Clues: The first actor • Greek Philosopher • four related dramas • an actor or actress • the father of tragedy • people who write plays • an ancient greek altar • The birth place of theatre • a wealthy athenian citizen • Wrote the story of Oedipus • the footwear worn by actors • a group that performs vocally • at the center of the orchestra • the side entrance to the stage • ...
Percy Jackson Crossword 2021-07-31
Across
- Animal with which Percy can communicate
- Author’s last name
- Creature guarding the labyrinth
- Objects become what metal when Midas touches them
- Greek hero after whom Percy is named
- Greek god of the sea; Percy’s father
- Goddess who controls the Mist
- Greek god who has his own series
- Name of the three-headed dog guarding Hades
- The type of creature Grover is
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- The type of creature Medusa is
- Name of the camp Percy attends every summer
- An hypnotic ability possessed by chosen children of Aphrodite
- Relieves Annabeth’s burden of holding up the sky
- The color of food Percy’s mother always makes him
- The female titan who birthed the main six Greek gods
- The creator of the labyrinth
- Vulnerable spot on Achilles’ body
- The name of Percy’s sword
- Name of the main character in the Percy Jackson sequel series Heroes of Olympus
- Country of origin for the pantheon in The Kane Chronicles series
21 Clues: Author’s last name • The name of Percy’s sword • The creator of the labyrinth • Goddess who controls the Mist • The type of creature Medusa is • The type of creature Grover is • Creature guarding the labyrinth • Greek god who has his own series • Vulnerable spot on Achilles’ body • Greek hero after whom Percy is named • Greek god of the sea; Percy’s father • ...
SMA World History Final Exam Crossword - GREECE 2013-06-06
Across
- Socrates dies a hero's death for ____, not for bravery or war!
- Believes the Persians are still a threat
- Ancient Greek marketplace
- A major theme of early Greek Epics
- An ancient Greek City-State
- Provided a medium where a fisherman could fight a king
- Pericles lover, she was an uncommon match?
- This worked well for Athens - then worked even better for Sparta.
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- The foundation of political leadership following the revolution in Athens
- "An unexamined life, is not a life worth living."
- Ability to vote someone "out" once a year
- Killed almost 1/3 of Athenians - more than war!
- A Greek Spear Unit
- The style of theater made famous by the Greeks
- The vision of Athenian Politician - Pericles
- Became a Tyrant after his brother was murdered
- The Spartan's were famous for their strict adherence to law. This created _____ among soldiers and citizens?
- A more "modern" Athenian statesman. Aristocrat.
- The Parthenon Frieze immortalized whom? The ____
- After their defeat at Syracuse, the Athenians archenemy decides step in..
20 Clues: A Greek Spear Unit • Ancient Greek marketplace • An ancient Greek City-State • A major theme of early Greek Epics • Believes the Persians are still a threat • Ability to vote someone "out" once a year • Pericles lover, she was an uncommon match? • The vision of Athenian Politician - Pericles • The style of theater made famous by the Greeks • ...
Best 'Word Pinkerton' in the World Award goes to....... 2021-12-11
Across
- period of time after a person's death
- Greek root meaning 'movement'
- a root that appears at the end of words, like -ness
- important, significant
- stratovolcanco on the border of Argentina and Chile; diacriticals: \ ˌyü-ˌyī-ˈyä-(ˌ)kō \
- many forms of communication (contains a base word and a suffix)
- Greek root meaning 'to look at'
- tricky sound in spelling; sounds like \uh\
- friendly
- to stop something in between
- able to utilize something
- Greek root meaning 'word'
- clear
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- detail-oriented, extremely careful regarding tasks
- a root that appears at the beginning of words, like pro-
- extremely sad; despondent
- Greek root meaning 'to love'
- someone who flees to another country
- French language pattern at appears at the end of words, pronounced \et\
- Latin root meaning 'word'
- possible
- 'building blocks' of words
- extreme hatred
- word that contains the Latin root 'bracchium' means a jewelry worn on the wrist
- diacriticals: \ ˈau̇fˌtäktiḵˌkīt \
25 Clues: clear • possible • friendly • extreme hatred • important, significant • extremely sad; despondent • Latin root meaning 'word' • able to utilize something • Greek root meaning 'word' • 'building blocks' of words • Greek root meaning 'to love' • to stop something in between • Greek root meaning 'movement' • Greek root meaning 'to look at' • diacriticals: \ ˈau̇fˌtäktiḵˌkīt \ • ...
Learning Contract #4 2025-01-14
Across
- Government where citizens vote on decisions.
- Economy Economic system of direct trade without money.
- League Military alliance led by Sparta.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides, often connected to a larger landmass.
- League Alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens.
- Greek city-state, the basic political unit of ancient Greece.
- Influential Greek city-state known for democracy and cultural achievements.
- Government ruled by a few powerful individuals.
- Ruler who takes power by force.
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- Civilization Blend of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian cultures.
- Temple in Athens honoring Athena.
- Region north of Greece, known for powerful kings.
- Military formation of tightly packed soldiers.
- Economy Economic system using currency for trade.
- War Conflict within a country over government control.
- Thinker who seeks wisdom and questions life.
- Government controlled by a privileged class.
- Government ruled by a king or queen.
- Age Period of cultural and scientific achievements.
- Peninsula Large southeastern European peninsula including Greece.
20 Clues: Ruler who takes power by force. • Temple in Athens honoring Athena. • Government ruled by a king or queen. • League Military alliance led by Sparta. • Government where citizens vote on decisions. • Thinker who seeks wisdom and questions life. • Government controlled by a privileged class. • Military formation of tightly packed soldiers. • ...
julianne word sort 7 2015-09-23
Mr. Aberle's Earth Science Puzzle 2021-12-17
Across
- 4th rock from the sun
- sticks to things
- the final frontier
- Wrestle on these
- you kick it
- when you get in trouble you pay
- a deer a female deer
- smooth as
- yours and mine
- a league that includes the tallest athletes on earth
- number that represents the space 2-dimensional region
- a structure used to support, divide, and more
- this word starts a sentence
- often on the head of an animal
- muscles do this
- el nino, a young one
- where construction takes place
- around and around
- a name, what a pen leaves
- in Greek mythology this person wielded lightning bolts
- another word for feeling sad
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- a candy, a plant, a flavor of ice cream
- when you are able to do something you _____
- a little dog
- what happens when you stick a fork in an outlet
- big fish
- 6 pack
- seen floating in a river
- tip your head forward
- always going never stopping
- there's is only one in existence, it's not me
- lays on the floor, not living
- cover in dirt
- in case of emergency break
- spanish word for blue
- you dig it?
- beam of light
- king of the jungle
- a middle school in Lawrence,KS
- sometimes it hits, sometimes it flies blind
- sometimes gold
- helps you see things
- furry feline friend
43 Clues: 6 pack • big fish • smooth as • you kick it • you dig it? • a little dog • cover in dirt • beam of light • yours and mine • sometimes gold • muscles do this • sticks to things • Wrestle on these • around and around • the final frontier • king of the jungle • furry feline friend • a deer a female deer • el nino, a young one • helps you see things • 4th rock from the sun • tip your head forward • ...
hard crossword 2024-02-14
Across
- In which branch of the arts is Katherine Dunham famous?
- Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie co-created which operating system?
- Hamilton Kindley Field international airport is in which country?
- What color does gold leaf appear if you hold it up to the light?
- Among land animals, what species has the largest eyes?
- Caravaggio shared a first name with what other famous artist?
- What is the family name of the ruling dynasty of Monaco?
- What comedy became the first film directed by a woman to gross over $100 million at the box office?
- In which country is the Troi-Rivieres bridge?
- A “crepuscular” animal becomes active at what time?
- Which instrument is associated with Earl ‘Bud’ Powell?
- In Swedish, a skvader is a rabbit with what unusual feature?
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- The first name of who collaborated with Karl Marx to produce “The Communist Manifesto”?
- What musical term is indicates a chord where the notes are played one after another rather than all together?
- What is the capital city of Paraguay?
- Kersti Kaljulaid was 46 years old when she became the youngest president ever elected to lead which country?
- In which sport are barani, rudolph, and randolph all techniques?
- If you order “murgh” from the menu at an Indian restaurant, what meat will you get?
- Atropos, Lachesis, and Clotho are the Three what of Greek mythology?
- From 1919 to 1933, the Weimar Republic was the government of what nation?
20 Clues: What is the capital city of Paraguay? • In which country is the Troi-Rivieres bridge? • A “crepuscular” animal becomes active at what time? • Among land animals, what species has the largest eyes? • Which instrument is associated with Earl ‘Bud’ Powell? • In which branch of the arts is Katherine Dunham famous? • ...
crossword 2025-02-18
Across
- Music artist who performed at the Super Bowl Halftime show 2025
- The dish everyone is talking about reheating
- The original name of the body of water trump changed the name of in America.
- Bird of prey with a white head and yellow beak, seen near the Boise River in winter
- Elmo’s arch nemesis
- The kid who flew too close to the sun
- The app that just held a funeral for their mascot R.I.P.
- What baby goat are called
- Artist who won a grammy for best rap album in 2025
- Trump signed this executive order to ban this product found in your iced drinks
- Dominant Plant of the Boise Foothills
- The creature in greek mythology that lives in a labyrinth
- The amount of hearts Octopus have
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- A fish that historically migrated up the Boise River to spawn but is now affected by the dams
- Artist who won album of the year
- The language that many Americans have been learning since the Tik Tok ban
- The name of Lady Gaga’s newest single
- Honeycomb capped mushroom that can appear in recently burned forests
- Mario’s brother
- 100,000 of this food item was stolen from Greencastle Pennsylvania
- The movie that came out in 2024 about a freaky girl and vampire
- Goddess of hunting
- “Tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A-___”
- The book Christopher Nolan's next movie is based upon
- 3 headed dog that guards the underworld
25 Clues: Mario’s brother • Goddess of hunting • Elmo’s arch nemesis • What baby goat are called • Artist who won album of the year • The amount of hearts Octopus have • The name of Lady Gaga’s newest single • The kid who flew too close to the sun • Dominant Plant of the Boise Foothills • 3 headed dog that guards the underworld • The dish everyone is talking about reheating • ...
Art & Humanities CrossWord 2025-02-19
Across
- is considered the founder of Islam?
- famous church was built in Rome during the reign of the Emperor Constantine? (Basilica)
- family ruled England during the 16th century?
- what earlier model did Charlemagne base his administration and decrees?
- for A narrative poem about a hero's quest
- was responsible for the important translation of the Bible into German in 1521?
- is the name for the central aisle of a church, which the congregation can use?
- French philosopher is often called the "Father of Modern Philosophy"?
- colossal sculpture stands next to the pyramids at Gizeh?
- was the founder of Islam born?
- Italian city was famous for its oil paintings?
- was the name of the predominant European art style of the 1600s?
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- was the primary source of the Medici family's wealth?
- artist left a 13,000-page collection of notes containing drawings of human anatomy, inventions, geometric shapes, and a human fetus?
- term refers to the Japanese official who oversaw the empire's professional warrior class?
- is generally considered to be the greatest epic poem in English of the 1600s?
- Hinduism, what term refers to the path of doing one's duty according to one's caste?
- growing political force contributed tot he success of the Protestant Reformation?
- Greek mythology, who is the king of the Underworld?
- style of art gradually replaced Rococo in the late 1700s?
20 Clues: was the founder of Islam born? • is considered the founder of Islam? • for A narrative poem about a hero's quest • family ruled England during the 16th century? • Italian city was famous for its oil paintings? • Greek mythology, who is the king of the Underworld? • was the primary source of the Medici family's wealth? • ...
es!! 2025-04-01
Across
- - Akiomi Kunugi
- - Tori, Finnish marketplace app
- - Ibara Shiozaki, My Hero Academica character
- - Nazuna Nanakusa, Call of the Night character
- - Natsume's Book of Friends, Japanese anime series
- - Arashi, Japanese boy band
- - Tomoya Okazaki, Clannad character
- - Hokuto, Naruto character
- - Kōga, InuYasha character
- - Wataru Hibiki
- - Tatsumi, Akame Ga Kill! character
- - Kuro, Blue Exorcist character
- - MIDORI, Japanese liqueur
- - Wen Junhui, Chinese singer
- - Chiaki Nanami, Danganronpa character
- - Izumi Uchiha, Naruto character
- - Mitsuru Kirijo, Persona character
- - Leo, astrology sign
- - Nicole Zefanya, Indonesian singer
- - Tetora Nagumo
- - Mayoi Ayase
- - Aira, American accessibility tech company
- - Kohaku, Dr. Stone character
- - Yugi Tsukasa, Toilet-Bound Hanako-Kun character
- - Shu, Egyptian god
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- - Eichi Tenshouin
- - Hajime Hinata, Danganronpa character
- - Hinata Hyūga, Naruto character
- - Subaru, Japanese car brand
- - Yuta Okkotsu, Jujutsu Kaisen character
- - Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr., Lebanese singer
- - Keito Hasumi
- - American camping gear company
- - Adonis, Greek mythology figure
- - Yuzuru Hanyu, Japanese figure skater
- - Makoto Niijima, Persona character
- - Mao Zedong, Chinese politician
- - Sora, Kingdom Hearts character
- - Nagisa Shiota, Assassination Classroom character
- - Kozuki Hiyori, One Piece character
- - HiMERU
- - Ritsu Tainaka, K-ON! character
- - Rinne Amagi
- - Shinobu Kocho, Demon Slayer character
- - Seok Jin Kim, South Korean singer
- - Kanata, suburb in Ottawa, Canada
- - Hiiro Amagi
- - Seta Kaoru, BanG Dream! character
- - Tsumugi Shirogane, Danganronpa character
- - Madara Uchiha, Naruto character
- - Souma Yukihira, Shokugeki no Soma character
51 Clues: - HiMERU • - Rinne Amagi • - Hiiro Amagi • - Mayoi Ayase • - Keito Hasumi • - Akiomi Kunugi • - Wataru Hibiki • - Tetora Nagumo • - Eichi Tenshouin • - Shu, Egyptian god • - Leo, astrology sign • - Hokuto, Naruto character • - Kōga, InuYasha character • - MIDORI, Japanese liqueur • - Arashi, Japanese boy band • - Subaru, Japanese car brand • - Wen Junhui, Chinese singer • ...
Jadiel Sanchez 2025-05-12
Across
- a conduit for water
- the religion derived from Jesus Christ
- an absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution
- a Greek city-state
- an allegorical narrative
- a person who attends a school or studies under a teacher
- the settling of scattered communities of Jews outside ancient Palestine after the Babylonian exile
- the religious faith of Muslims including belief in Allah as the sole deity and in Muhammad as his prophet
- : the doctrine or belief that there is but one God
- a member of a servile feudal class bound to the land and subject to the will of its owner
- the house or hall of an estate
- a set of letters or other characters with which one or more languages are written especially if arranged in a customary order
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- a group ordained to perform pastoral or sacerdotal functions in a Christian church
- government by the people : rule of the majority
- all learning exclusive of technical precepts and practical arts
- the condition of being disenchanted : the condition of being dissatisfied or defeated in expectation or hope
- a scientist who studies human history and prehistory through the analysis of material remains, such as artifacts, structures, and ecofacts
- the practice or institution of holding people as chattel involuntarily and under threat of violence
- the act, process, or result of unifying : the state of being unified
- a generalization of arithmetic in which letters representing numbers are combined according to the rules of arithmetic
20 Clues: a Greek city-state • a conduit for water • an allegorical narrative • the house or hall of an estate • the religion derived from Jesus Christ • government by the people : rule of the majority • : the doctrine or belief that there is but one God • an absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution • a person who attends a school or studies under a teacher • ...
Space Discovery Crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- an objects resistance to movement.
- region in the outer solar system,past Neptune.
- large ball of gas held together by it's own gravity.
- how much "stuff" is in something.
- star exhausts its core hydrogen fuel creating a ...
- the planet you are on right now.
- also known as the north star.
- man made object that orbits the sun, moon, planets, etc collecting information.
- first element on the periodic table
- gas, dust, billions of stars,and their solar systems.
- a group of stars that form a pattern.
- way spiral galaxy that contains our solar system.
- in Greek mythology she is the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia.
- Hercules was sent to kill this animal, which was terrorizing all of Nemea
- 8 of them orbit our sun.
- the earth does this around the sun
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- 3 stars generally bonded together.
- modern space station, known as ISS.
- the big dipper is part of this constellation
- unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the speed of light.
- is the brightest star in the sky, also known as the "dog star".
- first ever human-made object to enter interstellar space.
- an hour and a half in minutes.
- nothing not even light can escape
- space telescope named after an astronomer named Edwin Powell Hubble.
- a cloud of dust in gas in outer space visible in the night sky.
- 4th sign of the zodiac constellations
- a force that pulls you down to the ground.
28 Clues: 8 of them orbit our sun. • also known as the north star. • an hour and a half in minutes. • the planet you are on right now. • how much "stuff" is in something. • nothing not even light can escape • an objects resistance to movement. • 3 stars generally bonded together. • the earth does this around the sun • modern space station, known as ISS. • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 1-5 Review- 10th Grade 2021-11-01
Across
- From the Greek root word “mnemonikos” relating to or assisting the memory
- Latin root word meaning “to know” or “to understand”
- Agnostic, physiognomy, and prognosis all share this Greek root word
- To authorize; to certify; to believe
- Greek root meaning “holy,” “sacred,” or “supernatural”
- Coming from the root word “puto” meaning to determine by mathematics
- To provide a rational basis for something, often by false or self-serving reasoning
- Latin root for the word “holy”
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- from the Greek root word “Onoma”, also a literary device
- A military draft
- A person who is honored for their wisdom
- Meaning of the Latin root word “Littera”
- Word that means government by divine power, from the Greek root “Theos”
- To make amends for, from the Latin root word “piatum”
- Latin root for the word “god”
15 Clues: A military draft • Latin root for the word “god” • Latin root for the word “holy” • To authorize; to certify; to believe • A person who is honored for their wisdom • Meaning of the Latin root word “Littera” • Latin root word meaning “to know” or “to understand” • To make amends for, from the Latin root word “piatum” • Greek root meaning “holy,” “sacred,” or “supernatural” • ...
Elementos 2023-04-23
11 Clues: Keep _____. • our product • root for air • And the ______ • Greek for fire • Greek for water • ______ flavoring • Greek root for ice • Greek root for earth • the name of our company • what we support with our business
33 2025-08-16
11 Clues: – Comedy. • – Realism. • – Tragedy. • – Modernism. • – Mythology. • – Romanticism. • – Avant-garde. • – Slavic goddess. • – Slavic god of animals. • – Slavic god of thunder. • – Slavic god of fire/sky.
Lesson 10 - Vocabulary 2022-12-05
Ancient Greece 2024-10-01
Across
- Socrates was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy
- Alexander III of Macedon also known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek, thought to have entered Greece from the north c. 1100 BC. They settled in Peloponnesus and later colonized Sicily and southern Italy.
- a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation
- relating to or denoting a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete ( c. 3000–1050 BC), its people, or its language
- series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia
- a city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes
- Philip II of Macedon was the king (basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices
- an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy
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- Aristotle was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- relating to or denoting a late Bronze Age civilization in Greece represented by finds at Mycenae and other ancient cities of Peloponnesus
- the presumed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two hugely influential epic poems of ancient Greece.
- war fought between the two leading city-states in ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta. was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- Hellenistic culture thus represents a fusion of the ancient Greek world with that of Western Asian, Northeastern African, and Southwestern Asian
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
16 Clues: series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia • Aristotle was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation • the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices • ...
DAVIDO CROSSWORD 2022-10-19
Across
- Acrobats use ___ to do their performances and stunts.
- The ____ easily tricked the boys during their dictation.
- Chlorine can act as a ____ to increase the rate of bacterial decomposition in swimming pools.
- Ancient Greeks that date back as far as Greek _____ laid down the foundations of mathematics, biology, engineering and medicine.
- The cause of littering which can contribute to climate change forces people to make ____ paper straws so that they fit in with the environment.
- Mathematics was the easiest subject the students had done until they learned about _______ shapes.
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- The author used ____ to describe her friends in her autobiography to avoid the public’s knowledge of them.
- The author used a ____ description of her in an autobiographical book written by her.
- The reason most plants have their green pigment, is because of ____, which can boost red blood cells and help with weight loss.
- The teachers were _____ for their pupils who were struggling in their classes.
- A girl was alone, crying on the bench while her friends showed ____ for the death of her mother.
- People used different words that had the same meaning to describe people which are called ___.
12 Clues: Acrobats use ___ to do their performances and stunts. • The ____ easily tricked the boys during their dictation. • The teachers were _____ for their pupils who were struggling in their classes. • The author used a ____ description of her in an autobiographical book written by her. • ...
Vicmar's Art and Historical Sites Crossword Puzzle! 2023-12-06
Across
- This artist rose to success during the 1980s as part of the Neo-expressionism movement. He passed away in 1988 at 28 years old.
- She was best known for her portraits and Mexican inspired art. Clue: only last name!
- One of his most famous pieces of art is titled, "The Night Watch" c. 1642
- Gogh Painted The Starry Night.
- About when was Stonehenge built? Clue: BC is in the answer!
- Contemporary art museum located in Potomac, Maryland (and one of your secret staffer's favorite places ever!)
- Name of a 1948 painting by Rothko.
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- Name of a 1906 painting by Klimt.
- This artist painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Picchu A famous Incan historical site in Peru.
- The famous structure of the Acropolis. It has 92 metopes between triglyphs that were decorated with relief sculptures, an Ionic frieze full of sculptures that encompass the entire building, and the two large pediments featuring scenes from Greek mythology.
- Met This art museum opened on April 13, 1870 in NYC. Clue: It is a shortened version of the name!
12 Clues: Gogh Painted The Starry Night. • Name of a 1906 painting by Klimt. • Name of a 1948 painting by Rothko. • Picchu A famous Incan historical site in Peru. • This artist painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • About when was Stonehenge built? Clue: BC is in the answer! • One of his most famous pieces of art is titled, "The Night Watch" c. 1642 • ...
Greece 2019-03-12
Across
- the Greek currency
- the largest port of Greece
- popular songwriter
- the residence of the Olympian Gods
- the capital of Greece
- the writer of the Greek anthem
- First Governor
- the first capital of Greece
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- lake in the Northern Greece
- the island of the Minotaur
- the natural border with Turkey
- the landmark of the capital
- the co-capital of Greece
- White Tower the landmark of the co-capital
- Greek cuisine
- Nobel prize winner
16 Clues: Greek cuisine • First Governor • the Greek currency • popular songwriter • Nobel prize winner • the capital of Greece • the co-capital of Greece • the island of the Minotaur • the largest port of Greece • lake in the Northern Greece • the landmark of the capital • the first capital of Greece • the natural border with Turkey • the writer of the Greek anthem • ...
Greek Crossword 2022-09-28
9 Clues: Greek God • Greek recipe • city in Greek • Greek philosopher • ancient greek city • Greek goddess of wisdom • games held every four years • first letter of greek alphabet • second letter of greek alphabet
Ancient Greece 2015-08-07
Across
- a water nymph
- the father of all Gods
- the greatest Greek warrior
- a type of Ancient Greek pottery
- an item of Greek clothing-a tunic
- a term that means foreign
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- one of the earliest Greek civilizations which emerged from Crete
- an olive branch placed on the head
- a sport that is a cross between Rugby and American Football
- a mythical river that is the boundary between the Earth and the Underworld
- the water God
- the Greek version of checkers
12 Clues: a water nymph • the water God • the father of all Gods • a term that means foreign • the greatest Greek warrior • the Greek version of checkers • a type of Ancient Greek pottery • an item of Greek clothing-a tunic • an olive branch placed on the head • a sport that is a cross between Rugby and American Football • one of the earliest Greek civilizations which emerged from Crete • ...
Life in Greece 2023-05-20
Across
- people directly involved in government
- government with only a few possessing power
- Greek city-state with a strong navy and where education is stressed
- government controlled by its citizens
- the word for Greek city-states
- building is a shrine for the goddess Athena
- society in which men rule
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- great leader of Athens
- Greek philosopher who did question and answer method
- war between Athens and Sparta
- Greek city-state with a strong Army
- Greek philosopher who founded a school
12 Clues: great leader of Athens • society in which men rule • war between Athens and Sparta • the word for Greek city-states • Greek city-state with a strong Army • government controlled by its citizens • people directly involved in government • Greek philosopher who founded a school • government with only a few possessing power • building is a shrine for the goddess Athena • ...
puzzle 2 2018-04-12
Across
- German airline
- Who played Neo in The Matrix?
- winged horse in Greek mythology
- Irish singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest twice
- Juliet’s lover
- national sport in Japan
- State Jack Daniels whiskey commonly associated with?
- Picture 8
- largest ocean
- Lilo and
- sport you can win the Davis Cup
- An animal you always see later …
- German city is famous for the perfume
- According to a movie the devil is known to wear this Italian fashion brand
- Picture 7
- How many time zones are there in the world
- lightest existing metal
- famous coloured house
- Was in front of the Senate this Week / Social Media
Down
- all of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are this...
- The spy who shagged me
- Legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne
- country Shakespeare s Hamlet live
- Second president of the United States
- Picture 13
- Which is the only American state to begin with the letter p
- 'probably the best beer in the world'?
- Picture 1.
- other name for 'La Gioconda' (famous painting)
- Picture 14
- Picture 5
- only mammal that can’t jump
- first Aer Lingus route was to …
- owns Woody & Buzz Lightyear
- Turkish word for lamb
- Mandatory Document for Car Rental
- chess piece that can only move diagonally
- Picture 6
- French town is known for mustard
- planet nearest the sun
40 Clues: Lilo and • Picture 5 • Picture 8 • Picture 6 • Picture 7 • Picture 13 • Picture 1. • Picture 14 • largest ocean • German airline • Juliet’s lover • Turkish word for lamb • famous coloured house • The spy who shagged me • planet nearest the sun • national sport in Japan • lightest existing metal • only mammal that can’t jump • owns Woody & Buzz Lightyear • Who played Neo in The Matrix? • ...
