greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
greek gods 2022-02-09
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- god of wine
- Goddess of good luck and fortune
- goddess of victory
- God of the Roadways, Travelers, Merchants and Thieves
- god of the sky
- God of War
- Goddess of the moon the hunt and young maidens
- Goddess of Marriage Mothers and Families
- God of blacksmiths and fire Aphrodite Goddess of Love and Beauty
- God of archery music poetry prophecy medicine god of the sun
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- God of the Sea
- god of sleep
- god of the under world
- goddess of revenge
- Goddess of the rainbow, messenger of the gods
- Goddess of magic, crossroads and ghosts
- Goddess of Agriculture
- God of beginnings, choices and doorways
- Goddess of Wisdom War and Useful Arts
19 Clues: God of War • god of wine • god of sleep • God of the Sea • god of the sky • goddess of revenge • goddess of victory • god of the under world • Goddess of Agriculture • Goddess of good luck and fortune • Goddess of Wisdom War and Useful Arts • Goddess of magic, crossroads and ghosts • God of beginnings, choices and doorways • Goddess of Marriage Mothers and Families • ...
Aww tera happy birthday 2022-12-15
15 Clues: gubbu face • aunty 24/7 • my fav girls • marvel mommy • main occasion • our og tv show • your fun sport • buy 1 use 5 free • your new interest area • person with zero haters • your new fav style piece • jaya’s “favourite” hobby • mere ghar kyu ata hamesha • you like this rice v much • everyone’s common addiction
Cleopatra 2025-12-09
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- Another word for very bright starting with B
- Reddish brown dye for temporary body art
- Queen sits on it
- Royal dignity
- Ruler
- Famous for mythology
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- Born in Roma
- King tut's burial place
- Kind/Queens power
- The African queen
- Head of a group
- Female Monarch
- Where Pharaohs are mainly located at
- Female Royalty
- Commands their land
15 Clues: Ruler • Born in Roma • Royal dignity • Female Monarch • Female Royalty • Head of a group • Queen sits on it • Kind/Queens power • The African queen • Commands their land • Famous for mythology • King tut's burial place • Where Pharaohs are mainly located at • Reddish brown dye for temporary body art • Another word for very bright starting with B
Rewards Plus - Social Studies7 Wonders of the Ancient World 2025-01-06
10 Clues: a Greek God • Greek Island • Greek Sun God • Greek Sculptor • statue of Helios • largest city in Egypt • ruler of ancient Egypt • ancient city in present day turkey • sea located between Greece and Turkey • stone structure with a square base and 4 walls that comes to a point
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-04-21
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- The Greek God of the Underworld
- The King of all the Greek gods
- The Capital of Greece
- An Ancient Greek City-State that is famous for it’s 300 warriors
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- Poseidon is the Greek god of the what?
- An Ancient Greek mythical figure with snakes for hair.
- The Goddess of War and Wisdom
- Ancient Athletic Competition – The _______ Games
- A very famous conqueror. Alexander the _______.
- Where you would go to watch plays in Ancient Greece.
10 Clues: The Capital of Greece • The Goddess of War and Wisdom • The King of all the Greek gods • The Greek God of the Underworld • Poseidon is the Greek god of the what? • A very famous conqueror. Alexander the _______. • Ancient Athletic Competition – The _______ Games • Where you would go to watch plays in Ancient Greece. • An Ancient Greek mythical figure with snakes for hair. • ...
Ancient Greece 2015-04-20
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- Clothing worn by greek women
- The largest city in Greece
- The trick the Greeks used to capture Troy
- Where statues of the Greek Gods were kept
- They began in 776BC
- The ankle-bones of sheep or goats
- Helped wealthy families
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- Greeks believed the dead went to the
- The most famous temple in Greece
- The birthplace of ancient civilisation
- The Prince of Troy ran away with her
- King of the Gods
- Athens had law courts with trial by
- Where the Olympic games began
- The place of the greatest sea battle in Greek History
- The most valuable tree in Greece
16 Clues: King of the Gods • They began in 776BC • Helped wealthy families • The largest city in Greece • Clothing worn by greek women • Where the Olympic games began • The most famous temple in Greece • The most valuable tree in Greece • The ankle-bones of sheep or goats • Athens had law courts with trial by • Greeks believed the dead went to the • The Prince of Troy ran away with her • ...
Beowulf Crossword 2017-10-28
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- Hurts Grendel's hears, which causes him to attack at the mead hall
- written by individual authors drawing on the style and conventions of the folk epic
- good
- larger than life character
- helped Beowulf defeat the Dragon
- reflects the values of the characters culture and usually figure the prominently in the history or mythology of this people
- disgusting
- making twisting or turning motions
- stories about heroes that were recited or sung as entertainment and passed down from generations
- comfort
- Hrothgar's army
- purify
- certain literary or format characteristics
- compensations for a wrong
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- hero of the story
- evil
- Beowulf's father
- in the middle of things
- big and solid
- central hero of an epic
- actions that demonstrate the hero's courage, strength, or virtue and make up most of the actions in the narrative
- when the hero receives help from a god/goddess
- a long narrative poem ;usually told orally
- history or mythology of a nation or culture often provide the themes and backdrops for the epic narrative
- a long, dangerous journey undertaken by the epic hero
- devilish female creature
- Beowul;s army
- Beowulf's lord/cousin
- what the warriors built for Beowulf to honor him
29 Clues: evil • good • purify • comfort • disgusting • big and solid • Beowul;s army • Hrothgar's army • Beowulf's father • hero of the story • Beowulf's lord/cousin • in the middle of things • central hero of an epic • devilish female creature • compensations for a wrong • larger than life character • helped Beowulf defeat the Dragon • making twisting or turning motions • ...
our holiday together! 2025-11-23
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- dutch child lesbian
- editor colleague of mine that you don’t like
- your maltese nickname
- our first destination
- 23 down
- our favourite food the entire trip
- we were almost arrested for going here
- deeply, terribly, ineffably
- new food for me
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- best mall ever
- greek name we both liked
- sassy greek man
- favourite chocolate
- we could live off these
- worst mcdonalds
- best mcdonalds
- my favourite place
- a new cuisine for us
- drunk off one sip
- scenic island
20 Clues: 23 down • scenic island • best mall ever • best mcdonalds • sassy greek man • worst mcdonalds • new food for me • drunk off one sip • my favourite place • dutch child lesbian • favourite chocolate • a new cuisine for us • your maltese nickname • our first destination • we could live off these • greek name we both liked • deeply, terribly, ineffably • our favourite food the entire trip • ...
Mythology Chapter 1 2024-11-08
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- Dangerous creatures who lured sailors to their deaths with their enchanting songs.
- Half-human, half-goat forest deity.
- The winged god of love
- Half-horse, half-human
- Three goddesses who determined human destiny.
- Gorgon who turned men to stone with her gaze, transformed from a beautiful maiden.
- God of the underworld
- Greek goddess of youth, cupbearer to the gods.
- The home of the gods.
- Mother of lifelike creatures
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- The supreme god of the sea.
- Father of Zeus and ruler of the Titans.
- Queen of the underworld and wife of Hades.
- Goddess of the hearth and home
- The Roman name for Ares.
- The old man of the sea
- Muse associated with epic poetry
17 Clues: God of the underworld • The home of the gods. • The winged god of love • Half-horse, half-human • The old man of the sea • The Roman name for Ares. • The supreme god of the sea. • Mother of lifelike creatures • Goddess of the hearth and home • Muse associated with epic poetry • Half-human, half-goat forest deity. • Father of Zeus and ruler of the Titans. • ...
Barbados 2022-03-18
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- The symbol found on the flag of Barbados and also associated with Poseidon in the Greek mythology.
- The side of the road on which you need to drive in Barbados.
- The name of the organization mostly made up of former British colonies that Barbados continues to belong to, even after becoming a republic in 2021.
- The name of the group of islands to which Barbados belongs, even though it is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean.
- This adjective describes the climate enjoyed by Barbados (a rainy season and a dry season but warm or hot temperatures all year round).
- This word is a synonym for Barbadian, the name given to an inhabitant of Barbados. This is also the name given to the English-based creole language spoken in Barbados.
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- The name of the capital city of Barbados.
- This product is still one of the main exports of Barbados and occupies a central place in its history.
- The name of the continent from which the ancestors of a majority of today's Barbadians were brought as slaves.
9 Clues: The name of the capital city of Barbados. • The side of the road on which you need to drive in Barbados. • The symbol found on the flag of Barbados and also associated with Poseidon in the Greek mythology. • This product is still one of the main exports of Barbados and occupies a central place in its history. • ...
EPP Europe Month Crossword 2.2 2024-04-07
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- It is the region where Munich and Nuremberg are located and here beer is considered a food. What German state are we talking about?
- According to the European Commission, what country has the smallest gender pay gap between men and women (1,3%)?
- What country has the highest rate of female entrepreneurs (33%)?
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- What European capital is the birthplace to both Erno Rubik -creator of the rubik’s cube- and Harry Houdini -one of greatest illusionists in history-?
- Who is the foremost Patron Saint of Ireland, celebrated every year on the 17th of March?
- What is the name of the popular Roman fountain where tourists throw more than 3,000€ every day for good luck?
- The Summer Olympics 2024 will include breakdancing as a sport for the first time. Where will they be held?
- What is the name of the highest mountain in Greece, home of the Greek Gods in its ancient mythology?
- What is the name of the capital of Latvia, located by the river Daugava and often called “Paris of the North”?
9 Clues: What country has the highest rate of female entrepreneurs (33%)? • Who is the foremost Patron Saint of Ireland, celebrated every year on the 17th of March? • What is the name of the highest mountain in Greece, home of the Greek Gods in its ancient mythology? • ...
Greece 2024-05-15
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- Greek epic poem attributed to Homer, describing the events of the Trojan War
- Famous Greek philosopher who was the teacher of Alexander the Great
- the Great King of Macedon who created one of the largest empires in ancient history
- Temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, located on the Acropolis in Athens
- of Thermopylae Battle where the Spartans fought to the death against the Persians
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- Period Period of cultural and intellectual flourishing in ancient Greece
- Ancient Greek physician considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine
- Greek city-state known for its military prowess and disciplined society
- Famous ancient Greek playwright, author of tragedies like "Oedipus Rex"
- The legendary city in ancient Greece known for the Trojan War
- Ancient Greek mathematician known as the "Father of Geometry
11 Clues: Ancient Greek mathematician known as the "Father of Geometry • The legendary city in ancient Greece known for the Trojan War • Famous Greek philosopher who was the teacher of Alexander the Great • Greek city-state known for its military prowess and disciplined society • Famous ancient Greek playwright, author of tragedies like "Oedipus Rex" • ...
Houseplant Happiness 2013-12-23
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- Dizygotheca Elegantissima
- Greek meaning Tail Flower
- Pachypodium comes from the Greek for 'thick foot'
- Commonly called Wax Plants
- Greek meaning 'wicker'
- Codiaeum's leaf colors include: yellow, green, copper, red, pink, orange, brown, & ivory
- Name honors 16th Century botanist, Bartolommeo Maranti
- Commonly called Weeping Fig
- Named for Michael Begon
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- Crassula Argentea comes from South Africa
- the common name for Monstera Deliciosa
- These leaves have patterns that branch intricately like a nerve network
- native to Solomon Islands in South Pacific
- D. Deremensis can grow 2 to 5 feet tall
- The Unicorn plant
- Natively found on most continents, including the Arctic
16 Clues: The Unicorn plant • Greek meaning 'wicker' • Named for Michael Begon • Dizygotheca Elegantissima • Greek meaning Tail Flower • Commonly called Wax Plants • Commonly called Weeping Fig • the common name for Monstera Deliciosa • D. Deremensis can grow 2 to 5 feet tall • Crassula Argentea comes from South Africa • native to Solomon Islands in South Pacific • ...
Ancient Greece Geography, Hospitality, Travel, Trade, and Colonization 2024-11-21
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- Power wasn't held at one main center. Instead, the power was ________ throughout Ancient Greece.
- ______ were supposed to be respectful of the host.
- Travel was heavily dependent on _________
- ______ translated directly as, 'guest-friendship', is a relationship formed between host and guest, stating how the host must always provide for the guest without questioning their identity.
- City states became centers of trade which helped the ___________
- What is one of the biggest adaptations of the Ancient Greek geography that allowed power to be split throughout the land instead of having one main center of power?
- In which period did Ancient Greek colonization bloom in?
- The sea was a crucial part of the Ancient Greek geography because it was a ___________
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- Ancient Greece had ________ terrain which led to different adaptations such as the import of goods
- Which Ancient Greek ships used for travel are currently in use to haul cargo?
- The word ____________ derives from Greek culture and is most often defined as the ‘rule of sea’
- Mules and _____ played a huge role in travel as they were able to easily overcome the rugged terrain
- The Greek alphabet was inspired by the writing of the _____________ sea traders
- ____ travel had certain disadvantages, however, as inclement weather made ____ travel undesirable (only one answer!)
14 Clues: Travel was heavily dependent on _________ • ______ were supposed to be respectful of the host. • In which period did Ancient Greek colonization bloom in? • City states became centers of trade which helped the ___________ • Which Ancient Greek ships used for travel are currently in use to haul cargo? • ...
Prose literature 2020-08-06
12 Clues: lifestyle • current events • multiple plots • imaginary stories • gods and goddesses • i write my own story • regularly kept record • natural flow of speech • moral and religious lessons • animals that talk like humans • someone's own opinion about something • observations about events or individual
Gods and goddesses 2014-05-28
12 Clues: athena's bird • the god of the sea • the tree of athena • artemis' twin sister • the mother of artemis • zeus' favorite weapon • the greek goddess of love • the god of the underworld • hades' dog with three heads • the greek goddess of hunting • a greek goddess of war and wisdom • the father of the gods and goddesses
Matthew Stevens Period 1 2022-11-01
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- author of the Illiad
- brother to Agamemnon
- the king of the gods
- god of love
- son of priam
- Achilles lover
- goddess of wisdom
- Achilles mother
- queen of the gods
- war fought between the greeks and trojans
- most beautiful woman
- Trojan prince
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- where the gods came from
- son of a trojan prince
- wife of hector
- last king of troy
- massive wooden horse
- Greek king
- greatest Greek warrior
- major city
20 Clues: Greek king • major city • god of love • son of priam • Trojan prince • wife of hector • Achilles lover • Achilles mother • last king of troy • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • author of the Illiad • brother to Agamemnon • the king of the gods • massive wooden horse • most beautiful woman • son of a trojan prince • greatest Greek warrior • where the gods came from • ...
Famous Landmarks 2023-06-05
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- - Megalithic monument in England
- - Ancient Greek citadel
- - Barcelona basilica
- - Brazilian statue overlooking Rio
- - Marble mausoleum in India
- - Greek island with white buildings
- - London clock tower
- - Australian red rock formation
- - Chinese fortification
- - Parisian iron tower
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- - Australian performance venue
- - Cambodian temple complex
- - Ancient Jordanian city
- - Ancient Egyptian tomb
- - Moorish palace in Spain
- - Mayan archaeological site
- - Ancient Roman amphitheater
- - Iconic New York symbol
- - Incan ruins in Peru
- - Massive waterfall on the border of US and Canada
20 Clues: - Barcelona basilica • - London clock tower • - Incan ruins in Peru • - Parisian iron tower • - Ancient Egyptian tomb • - Ancient Greek citadel • - Chinese fortification • - Ancient Jordanian city • - Iconic New York symbol • - Moorish palace in Spain • - Cambodian temple complex • - Mayan archaeological site • - Marble mausoleum in India • - Ancient Roman amphitheater • ...
Fantasy F 2023-12-07
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- Tairngire Mythical land of promise and spiritual renewal in Irish mythology
- Magical world featured in the film "The NeverEnding Story"
- Medieval European mythical land of plenty and indulgence
- Small and magical island from the children's book "Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver"
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- Elven refuge and dwelling place in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
- Legendary castle and court associated with the reign of King Arthur
- Transient and magical land that appears for a brief moment
- Symbolic land of peace and enlightenment in various religious traditions
- Utopian land in the satirical novel by Samuel Butler
- Realm of the gods in Norse mythology including Thor and Odin
10 Clues: Utopian land in the satirical novel by Samuel Butler • Medieval European mythical land of plenty and indulgence • Transient and magical land that appears for a brief moment • Magical world featured in the film "The NeverEnding Story" • Realm of the gods in Norse mythology including Thor and Odin • Elven refuge and dwelling place in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth • ...
LATIN-GREEK WORD CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2016-09-21
16 Clues: Silence. • Talks a lot. • Action words. • What is today? • Game of hoops. • Greek for man. • Opposite of wet. • Greek for chest. • something amusing. • Today's sub's name. • Played with racket. • Blackburns Principal. • person, place or thing. • Latin for foreign women. • Knowledge, education, truth. • Latin for girl of the forest.
Greece VS. Rome Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-11
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- the greeks had ___ day jobs.
- who founded rome?
- greeks and romans belived in these.
- name one thing that both greece and rome grew.
- some people say that rome is ___.
- instead of having teachers in rome children had ___.
- rome was first to invent what?
- both the romans and the greeks focused their __ on well known individuals.
- Did you know __ is underground.
- both rome and greek started out as what?
- how did the romans make their statues?
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- the romans were surounded by peninsulas, what were the greeks surounded by.
- name a school in greece ___ academy
- woman in rome were what?
- greek cities had a market place, what was it called?
- rome and greece's ___ were queit different.
- the greeks kept themselves ___.
- both the greeks and romans used this to govern.
- who was the head of the greek goverment?
- woman in greece didn't have what?
20 Clues: who founded rome? • woman in rome were what? • the greeks had ___ day jobs. • rome was first to invent what? • the greeks kept themselves ___. • Did you know __ is underground. • some people say that rome is ___. • woman in greece didn't have what? • name a school in greece ___ academy • greeks and romans belived in these. • how did the romans make their statues? • ...
Countries of the World 2020-07-06
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- A popular Turkish dish
- A popular Italian dish
- A famous mountain in Tanzania
- A popular Greek dish
- A famous Egyptian landmark
- The language spoken in Turkey
- An animal that lives in Greece
- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of Tunisia
- A popular Tanzanian dish
- The capital of Turkey
- The language spoken in Tanzania
- An animal that lives in Italy
- An animal that lives in Tanzania
- The language spoken in Egypt & Tunisia
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- A famous Greek landmark
- A famous Turkish landmark
- A famous Italian landmark
- An animal that lives in Tunisia
- A popular Tunisian dish
- An animal that lives in Egypt
- The language spoken in Greece
- A famous Tunisian landmark
- The capital of Tanzania
- A popular Egyptian dish
- The capital of Italy
- An animal that lives in Turkey
- The capital of Greece
- The language spoken in Italy
29 Clues: A popular Greek dish • The capital of Egypt • The capital of Italy • The capital of Turkey • The capital of Greece • A popular Turkish dish • A popular Italian dish • The capital of Tunisia • A famous Greek landmark • A popular Tunisian dish • The capital of Tanzania • A popular Egyptian dish • A popular Tanzanian dish • A famous Turkish landmark • A famous Italian landmark • ...
Beatitudes Crossword 2023-03-03
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- this is a response to injustice
- if someone is shown mercy they are considered this
- He is absolute mercy
- “Christians believe that God fulfilled his promise in the ____________ ____ ____________”
- theirs is the kingdom of heaven
- blessed are you when people _________ you
- Greek for genuine happiness
- Greek for Blessed are
- the book of the Bible the beatitudes are found
- true happiness does this
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- Latin word for heart
- a meek spirit is this
- Those who hunger and thirst for _______ will be filled
- how many beatitudes are there?
- those who have this are aware of their utter need for God
- Latin word for mercy
- this is not incompatible with joy, but exists with it
- Latin word for peace
- the more intense your _________, the more intense your hunger and thirst
- Greek philosopher
- those who hunger and thirst for righteousness get to be this
- They will inherit the eart
- those who ____________ will be comforted
- promised this prophet he would gather his people and cleanse them
24 Clues: Greek philosopher • Latin word for heart • He is absolute mercy • Latin word for mercy • Latin word for peace • a meek spirit is this • Greek for Blessed are • true happiness does this • They will inherit the eart • Greek for genuine happiness • how many beatitudes are there? • this is a response to injustice • theirs is the kingdom of heaven • those who ____________ will be comforted • ...
Jayden's and Vicente Greece 2021-12-01
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- a religious teacher
- the strait lead to large Persian ships getting destroyed by athens smaller ships
- : first island civilization
- after victory send a runner to athens
- rebuilt temples, learning of arts, more democratic
- Marketplace and gathering place for business
- : A fort on a hilltop
- A group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland: the new territory itself
- A military society
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- : An absolute ruler unrestrained by law
- - landmass that is surrounded by 3 sides of water
- leader of greeks
- - a greek civilization that lived on greek mainland
- : A government in which a small group has control- a few wealthy people hold power over the large group of citizens
- : Economy and culture
- A young Democracy
- Strong army
- A greek city-state- Town and surrounding area
- the governor of a province in ancient Persia
- make changes
20 Clues: Strong army • make changes • leader of greeks • A young Democracy • A military society • a religious teacher • : Economy and culture • : A fort on a hilltop • : first island civilization • after victory send a runner to athens • : An absolute ruler unrestrained by law • Marketplace and gathering place for business • A greek city-state- Town and surrounding area • ...
History 2nd Period: Emily's Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- A government in which all citizens share in making decisions
- 100 years
- A Greek city-state that is a military society
- A ruler of ancient Egypt
- A form of writing used by the Sumerians
- Study of fossils
- A territory governed as a political district in a country or empire
- A government official
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- A greek philosopher who is most famous for writing The Republic
- An amount left over after a certain need has been met
- A city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- Study of human culture
- Study of artifacts
- A Greek city-state that encourages free-thinking
- 10 years
- Forced payments to a ruler
- A writing system made up of a combination of pictures and sound symbols
- The process of treating a body to keep it from decaying
- A government in which a small group of wealthy people rule
- A government run by religious leaders
20 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • Study of fossils • Study of artifacts • A government official • Study of human culture • A ruler of ancient Egypt • Forced payments to a ruler • A government run by religious leaders • A form of writing used by the Sumerians • A Greek city-state that is a military society • A Greek city-state that encourages free-thinking • ...
List 12 2024-11-22
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- - someone who leaves a group of people, latin
- - to confuse by tricking someone, latin
- - a drawing of something,, french
- - animal figure, french/greek
- - made of several things, french
- - to celebrate, latin
- - honor someone’s passing, latin
- - leader of spirit related ideas, hindi/punjab
- - to smash into tiny pieces, latin
- - evaluating yourself, latin
- - good actions that are exhibited by someone, latin
- - a limit to products, latin
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- - connection between organisms, latin
- - mammal that’s pouched, greek
- - a tax , old english
- - causing tremor, french
- - do something that’s below your standards, latin
- - area of highland, latin
- - to reveal, latin
- - that act of not wanting something, irish
- - a ban on trade, latin
- - not using many words, greek
- - in a sad mood, latin
- - tissue that carries water to all of the plant, latin
- - back away from something, latin
25 Clues: - to reveal, latin • - a tax , old english • - to celebrate, latin • - in a sad mood, latin • - a ban on trade, latin • - causing tremor, french • - area of highland, latin • - evaluating yourself, latin • - a limit to products, latin • - animal figure, french/greek • - not using many words, greek • - mammal that’s pouched, greek • - made of several things, french • ...
Called to Wholeness 2022-06-12
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- The Base of the Relationship Pyramid
- The Number of Total Beatitudes
- A Change of _____ (Conversion)
- To "Flow Together Again"
- "You Must Love Your ________ As Yourself" (Law of Love)
- A Care for Everyone (Greek Type of Love) *GRC
- To Treat Others With Respect and Dignity
- An Example is Verbal Attacks (Type of Abuse)
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- An Example of Friendship (Greek Type of Love) *Two Words
- "You Must Love the ____ With All Your Heart..." (Law of Love)
- To Let Go of Vengeance
- God's Love for Us
- The Blessed in the 6th Beatitude *Three Words
- The Number of Total Commandments
- Like the Love of a Pet (Greek Type of Love)
- You Wish the Other the Best (Type of Love)
- To Be Jealous or Possessive (Love Going Wrong)
- "Blessed Are the ____ for They Shall Inherit the Earth (Beatitude)
- To Be Genuine (Quality of Love)
- Produces Progesterone, Estrogens, Egg Cells *Women
20 Clues: God's Love for Us • To Let Go of Vengeance • To "Flow Together Again" • The Number of Total Beatitudes • A Change of _____ (Conversion) • To Be Genuine (Quality of Love) • The Number of Total Commandments • The Base of the Relationship Pyramid • To Treat Others With Respect and Dignity • You Wish the Other the Best (Type of Love) • Like the Love of a Pet (Greek Type of Love) • ...
The Internal Structure of the Earth and the Different Landforms and Processes Involved in their Formation 2022-09-21
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- the result of a tectonic plate shifting too quickly
- a magma blanket circling the inner core
- the result of an eruption
- the greek word for carpenter
- the general shape of volcanoes
- the name for when lava is inside earth
- the group of greek wind gods
- the thickest layer of earth
- the greek god that was the leader before Zeus
- divides
- collides
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- the roman version of Hephastus
- also called "rock pedestal"
- a group of mountains together
- the result of the core moving, creates the north and south pole
- the most common element in the mantle
- the thinnest layer of earth
- a type of wave thats created by oceanic plates sliding, very deadly.
- the center of our world, a ball of iron-nickle alloy
- the element formed from some lava that creates a magnetic field
20 Clues: divides • collides • the result of an eruption • also called "rock pedestal" • the thinnest layer of earth • the thickest layer of earth • the greek word for carpenter • the group of greek wind gods • a group of mountains together • the roman version of Hephastus • the general shape of volcanoes • the most common element in the mantle • the name for when lava is inside earth • ...
Country Crossword 2024-12-12
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- Peninsula divided into north and south
- Home of the pyramids
- Land of diversity
- Second largest country
- Land of thousand lakes
- Land of rising sun
- Bridge between Europe and Asia
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- Known for TACOS
- Known for ancient mythology
- Largest country
- Famous for bullfighting
- Smallest country
- A long narrow country in South America
- A Caribbean Island
14 Clues: Known for TACOS • Largest country • Smallest country • Land of diversity • A Caribbean Island • Land of rising sun • Home of the pyramids • Second largest country • Land of thousand lakes • Famous for bullfighting • Known for ancient mythology • Bridge between Europe and Asia • Peninsula divided into north and south • A long narrow country in South America
Differences between Ancient Rome and Greece 2021-02-12
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- They both took _____.
- __________ do things differently unlike Rome.
- Unlike Greek houses, Roman houses usually had five to seven _______
- Greece had two _____ while Rome only had one.
- In Rome,___ was king of the gods while Zeus was the king of gods in Greece.
- Both Greece and Roman citizens wore a _____
- Unlike accident Rome,the Greeks did not wear _____!
- Both were in ______
- Unlike Roman houses, Greek houses were made out of ___
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- Both have been in was against ________
- Unlike Greece, people in Roman were _______ for life.
- Both had ____
- Both ate ____
- Both taught _____ different subjects than boys.
- Both have been around for over 100 _____
- Both had ________
- They both fought in the ______ wars.
- Unlike Greek houses, Roman houses had two types _____ and Domus
- Both Greece and Roman had _____ for breakfast.
- Ancient ______ was more similar to modern day.
20 Clues: Both had ____ • Both ate ____ • Both had ________ • Both were in ______ • They both took _____. • They both fought in the ______ wars. • Both have been in was against ________ • Both have been around for over 100 _____ • Both Greece and Roman citizens wore a _____ • __________ do things differently unlike Rome. • Greece had two _____ while Rome only had one. • ...
Dad 2020-03-27
Across
- theta follower
- ___tai
- Joe without jolt
- shot unlikely winner
- staff note
- flexible quantity
- greek goddesses of the seasons
- reddish brown
- go awry
- tools with teeth
- on the town
- deep chasm
- genesis name
- shooting sport
- summer skin shades
- paper towel layer
- end of the world?
- till bills
- thick as fog
- popular tablet
- longest Greek island
- wide shoe size
- NYC concert venue
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- become bloodshot
- get ready to play
- cage fighting
- kingly fur
- feline constellation
- utmost degree
- healthful husks
- no longer relevant
- revolt
- Julio's home
- vision correction
- band of Boy Scouts
- crumb claimer
- superior group
- deep singer
- seventh greek letter
- canary chow
- muppet eagle
- shells out
- fiddle stick
- bill of scientific information
- bond for one
- entreaty
- Spike of film
- "blue bloods" network
48 Clues: ___tai • revolt • go awry • entreaty • kingly fur • staff note • deep chasm • shells out • till bills • deep singer • canary chow • on the town • Julio's home • muppet eagle • genesis name • fiddle stick • bond for one • thick as fog • cage fighting • utmost degree • crumb claimer • reddish brown • Spike of film • theta follower • superior group • shooting sport • popular tablet • wide shoe size • healthful husks • become bloodshot • ...
Unit 2 Horner 2020-09-21
Across
- The First Murderer
- The mountain Joseph almost sacrificed Isaac
- Abraham's son
- Adam and Eves third son
- Chosen people God warns about divine punishment
- Who was Jacobs favorite son
- Who Had 12 sons
- The leader of the Egyptians
- Name given to the virgin mary
- Greek Word for ten words
- Laws given by God to Moses
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- Built a boat and filled it with animals to protect them from the flood
- The second king of Israel
- Murdered By his brother
- Who wanted the people to be free from Egypt
- another name for the events of the original sin
- Gods name
- Word that comes from Greek translation of messiah
- Wife of Abraham
- What was Gods sign for his covenant with Noah
- The great prophet who guided the reforms of Hezekiah
- A greek word for speek forth
- An Agreement between someone and God
- Name given to jesus
24 Clues: Gods name • Abraham's son • Wife of Abraham • Who Had 12 sons • The First Murderer • Name given to jesus • Murdered By his brother • Adam and Eves third son • Greek Word for ten words • The second king of Israel • Laws given by God to Moses • Who was Jacobs favorite son • The leader of the Egyptians • A greek word for speek forth • Name given to the virgin mary • ...
History 3rd Yoyo Anchondo 2021-12-06
Across
- a large division of time in history with distinct characteristics
- Invaded greece from the north during the dark ages
- someone who performs or writes epic poems or stories about heros
- River on right side of Mesopotamia
- a greek city-state that Lived on islands
- Before christ
- The study of the human culture and how it develops over time
- River on left side of Mesopotamia
- what you call a strong ruler of egypt
- Group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland
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- Made the hammurabi code
- A greek city-state
- The study of past people and events
- Line of rulers from one family
- A writing system used in Egypt
- Longest river in Egypt
- extra food is civilization
- Common Era
- Plant in Egypt used to make paper
- belief in more than one god
- A greek city-state that lived on land
21 Clues: Common Era • Before christ • A greek city-state • Longest river in Egypt • Made the hammurabi code • extra food is civilization • belief in more than one god • Line of rulers from one family • A writing system used in Egypt • River on left side of Mesopotamia • Plant in Egypt used to make paper • River on right side of Mesopotamia • The study of past people and events • ...
Literature Puzzle 2018-10-28
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- The son slayed the dragon with a ______
- the river Pecos Bill lassoed water from the Rio _______
- the knights of the king were very_______
- _________were invented by pecos Bill as practical jokes
- the people were scared of a great big
- a very evil Greek king
- a very mighty Greek hero
- a story that teaches a lesson
- the snake that got in pecos bills way was _______ feet tall
- an entertaining story
- the smart old ________
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- a hideous gorgon that turns people to stone
- the best cowboy ever
- the king gave his daughter's hand in_______ to whomever slayed the dragon
- the old wizard turned the queen into a ________
- __________was the baddest gang of cowboys ever
- the __________ son of the cobbler slayed the dragon
- the Greek king of the sky
- Pecos Bill tackled a big________
- stories that were passed down and were believed
20 Clues: the best cowboy ever • an entertaining story • a very evil Greek king • the smart old ________ • a very mighty Greek hero • the Greek king of the sky • a story that teaches a lesson • Pecos Bill tackled a big________ • the people were scared of a great big • The son slayed the dragon with a ______ • the knights of the king were very_______ • ...
9th Grade Quarter 3 2024-02-13
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- synonyms: commotion, disturbance, uproar
- Latin- vertebrate: jointed
- Latin- vacillare: to sway
- Latin- tempus: time
- Latin- vacca: cow
- person who rejects a cause, allegiance, religion, or group for another
- Dutch- jaghte: fast ship
- Latin- unus: one, animus: mind
- close association between different organisms
- poisonous substance produced by a living organism
- Greek & Latin- zoion: animal, logia: study of
- Latin- trans: beyond, quies: rest
- plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- from French for an image perpetuated without change
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- Latin- vorare: devour
- synonyms: billow, ripple
- synonyms: grind, crush
- Latin- pausare: to pause
- synonyms: unfortunate, miserable
- from Finnish for barren hillside
- synonyms: master, expert, genius, prodigy
- Greek- protos: first in importance, agonites: actor
- Greek- strategos: general
- a broad range or related ideas/activities
- the right to vote in political elections
25 Clues: Latin- vacca: cow • Latin- tempus: time • Latin- vorare: devour • synonyms: grind, crush • synonyms: billow, ripple • Latin- pausare: to pause • Dutch- jaghte: fast ship • Latin- vacillare: to sway • Greek- strategos: general • Latin- vertebrate: jointed • Latin- unus: one, animus: mind • synonyms: unfortunate, miserable • from Finnish for barren hillside • ...
Percy Jackson crossword puzzle 2024-06-05
Across
- Half woman, half snake
- goddess of wild animals, the hunt, child birth, etc.
- god of the underworld
- Greek god of artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters, craftsmen, fire, metallurgy, metalworking, sculpture and volcanoes.
- half human, half horse
- god of archery, dance, and music, etc.
- has snakes for hair
- a snake-tailed, goat, and lion-headed creature that breathed fire.
- The Roman goddess of Vengeance
- half human, half goat
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- A titan and the youngest son of Uranus
- Daughter of Zeus
- god of war or spirit of battle
- god of the sea
- god of trade, wealth, luck, fertility, sleep, language, thieves, and travel.
- Ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Greek goddess, wife and sister to Zeus
- god of the woods
- second child of the titans rhea and Cronus, and sister to Hestia, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus.
- god of the sky
20 Clues: god of the sea • god of the sky • Daughter of Zeus • god of the woods • has snakes for hair • god of the underworld • half human, half goat • Half woman, half snake • half human, half horse • god of war or spirit of battle • The Roman goddess of Vengeance • A titan and the youngest son of Uranus • Greek goddess, wife and sister to Zeus • god of archery, dance, and music, etc. • ...
Vocab #4 2022-12-14
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- A war between citizens of the same country
- A Doric temple of Athena
- An ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula
- A system of government through elected representatives
- Geographical area in Southeastern Europe
- Money replaces barter in the exchange of goods
- A cruel and oppressive leader
- Greek civilization from the death of Alexander the Great to the 1st century
- A small group of people with control
- The period where a specified art is ats it's peak
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- A person learned in philosophy
- highest class in certain societies
- Cashless economy system where goods are traded
- A body of troops in close formation
- Military coalition of Greek city-states led by Sparta
- A form of government with the monarch as the head
- Confederacy of ancient Greek states under the leadership of Athens
- A peice of land almost surrounded by water
- A city state in Ancient Greece
- Capital of Greece
20 Clues: Capital of Greece • A Doric temple of Athena • A cruel and oppressive leader • A person learned in philosophy • A city state in Ancient Greece • highest class in certain societies • A body of troops in close formation • A small group of people with control • Geographical area in Southeastern Europe • A war between citizens of the same country • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2023-02-22
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- government ruled by small group
- people elect representatives to rule
- war between the Greek city-states, Athens vs Sparta
- piece of land with water on at least 3 sides
- an area grouped together by similarities
- beliefs, customs, traditions
- a democratic Greek city-state
- dictatorship
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- government ruled by religious leaders
- a military based Greek city-state
- a person with rights and responsibilities in a country
- aka the Great, king who took over much of Europe, Egypt, and into India
- government rule by king/queen
- war between the Greeks and Persians
- people make all decisions
- a city-state in ancient Greece
16 Clues: dictatorship • people make all decisions • beliefs, customs, traditions • government rule by king/queen • a democratic Greek city-state • a city-state in ancient Greece • government ruled by small group • a military based Greek city-state • war between the Greeks and Persians • people elect representatives to rule • government ruled by religious leaders • ...
Byzantine Empire 2023-05-11
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- filosofie
- word for defeated beginning with 'c'
- koepel
- word meaning the rebirth of ancient greek and roman ideas after the Greek and Roman Empires had fallen
- Verovering
- dakloos
- (in ancient times) a member of a people not belonging to one of the great civilizations (Greek, Roman, Christian)
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- a word which means things staying the same (opposite of change), beginning with 'c'
- the Eastern part of the Roman Empire
- another word for 'grens,' beginning with 'b'
- word for 'grens,' beginning with 'f'
- another word for land owned by someone, beginning with 't'
- troon
- om te rebelleren
- orgel
- leger
16 Clues: troon • orgel • leger • koepel • dakloos • filosofie • Verovering • om te rebelleren • the Eastern part of the Roman Empire • word for 'grens,' beginning with 'f' • word for defeated beginning with 'c' • another word for 'grens,' beginning with 'b' • another word for land owned by someone, beginning with 't' • ...
Unit III, Lesson 13 2016-03-31
Across
- Greek roots for "judge, decide"
- Greek roots for "write"
- foolish; unwise; not showing sound judgment
- finding fault with everything; excessively severe in judging
- an urgently decisive moment or situation
- a detailed evaluation or assessment
- pertaining to courts of law
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- Greek roots for "city,citizen"
- Latin roots for "judge, decide"
- to form a wrong or unjust opinion; to make a mistake in judgment
- Latin roots for "city, citizen"
- preside over a trial; sit in judgment
- wisely thought out
- Latin roots for "write"
- bias; an unfair and premature opinion
- points or standards by which something is judged or assessed
16 Clues: wisely thought out • Greek roots for "write" • Latin roots for "write" • pertaining to courts of law • Greek roots for "city,citizen" • Latin roots for "judge, decide" • Greek roots for "judge, decide" • Latin roots for "city, citizen" • a detailed evaluation or assessment • preside over a trial; sit in judgment • bias; an unfair and premature opinion • ...
important Greek 2024-09-18
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- Glorious,renowned
- Athenians dramatist that creates more realistic characters
- The greatest historian of the ancient world
- The father of history
- the system of longitude and latitude
- The character that ran 26 miles in the battlefield of Spartans
- An ancient Greek grammarian
- the greatest philosopher of western civilization
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- Wrote history of the Persian wars
- one of the enduring tales of Greek heroism
- An ancient Greek and mathematician and scientist
- The father of comedy
- Familiar to geometry like Pythagorean theorem
- A sculptor whose true love was philosophy
- Was a great Athenian playwright
- Most famous student that studied at Athens academy fro 20 years
16 Clues: Glorious,renowned • The father of comedy • The father of history • An ancient Greek grammarian • Was a great Athenian playwright • Wrote history of the Persian wars • the system of longitude and latitude • A sculptor whose true love was philosophy • one of the enduring tales of Greek heroism • The greatest historian of the ancient world • ...
Madison Palmer Acts of the Apostles Crossword 2021-04-26
12 Clues: the first martyr • greek word for bishop • greek word for church • greek word for deacon • baptized the ethiopian • the city Saul was from • hebrew name for pentecost • church for those on earth • church for those in heaven • church for those in purgatory • where luke's gospel leaves off • author of acts of the apostles
Trigonometry 2021-05-12
Across
- adjacent side/hypotenuse
- side opposite to the right angle of right triangle
- the greek word'tri' means
- the greek word'metron' means
- hypotenuse/adjacent side
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- sinA & cosA are equal then A=
- study of sides & angles of a triangle
- adjacent side/opposite side
- opposite side/hypotenuse
- hypotenuse/opposite
- opposite side/adjacent
- the greek word'gon' means
12 Clues: hypotenuse/opposite • opposite side/adjacent • opposite side/hypotenuse • adjacent side/hypotenuse • hypotenuse/adjacent side • the greek word'tri' means • the greek word'gon' means • adjacent side/opposite side • the greek word'metron' means • sinA & cosA are equal then A= • study of sides & angles of a triangle • side opposite to the right angle of right triangle
Ancient Greece 2022-02-02
Across
- Greek law enforcers
- Greek city-state
- Spartan enslaved person
- Governing system by the citizens
- Fort on top of a city-state hill
- Force used for battle
- Greek military strategy
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- Studier of moral constructs
- Governor in Ancient Persia
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Story that explains belief or practice
- Ruler unrestrained by law
12 Clues: Greek city-state • Greek law enforcers • Force used for battle • Spartan enslaved person • Greek military strategy • Ruler unrestrained by law • Governor in Ancient Persia • Studier of moral constructs • Governing system by the citizens • Fort on top of a city-state hill • Story that explains belief or practice • Land surrounded by water on three sides
Get to know the Member States! 2022-04-11
Across
- According to the European Commission, what European country has the smallest gender pay gap between men and women (1,3%)?
- Who is the foremost Patron Saint of Ireland, celebrated every year on the 17th of March?
- The Summer Olympics 2024 will include breakdancing as a sport for the first time. Where will they be held?
- What is the name of the popular Roman fountain where tourists throw more than 3,000€ every day for good luck?
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- What is the name of the highest mountain in Greece, home of the Greek Gods in its ancient mythology?
- What European capital is the birthplace to both Erno Rubik -creator of the rubik’s cube- and Harry Houdini -one of greatest illusionists in history-?
- What country has the highest rate of female entrepreneurs (33%)?
- It is the region where Munich and Nuremberg are located and here beer is considered a food. What German state are we talking about?
- What is the name of the capital of Latvia, located by the river Daugava and often called “Paris of the North”?
9 Clues: What country has the highest rate of female entrepreneurs (33%)? • Who is the foremost Patron Saint of Ireland, celebrated every year on the 17th of March? • What is the name of the highest mountain in Greece, home of the Greek Gods in its ancient mythology? • ...
37 2022-01-24
15 Clues: Buddy • Slime • Greek O • Greek A • Utensils • Two times • Elbows e.g. • Apple product • Painter Nolde • Old Spanish coin • Streaming service (2) • Crazy about dates (2) • Often found alongside rinse • “___ Home Alabama” Lynyrd Skynyrd song • Actor in the 1953 film "From Here to Eternity".
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-03-09
Across
- GREEK CITY-STATE
- THE FEW RULE
- SACRED SHRINE
- WE CHOOSE YOU TO GOVERN US
- ANTS LIVE HERE
- LEADER OF 15 DOWN
- AFTER ALEX THE GREAT DEATH
- MRS. CARLSON
- SPARTAN PRISONERS
- OUTSIDE THE ACROPOLIS
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- ONLY ONE GOD FOR THE PERSIANS
- FIRST HAND DECISION MAKING
- HIGH RANKING SPARTAN
- GREEK HILLTOP FORT
- FORMED BY THE PEOPLE
- SURROUNDED BY WATER
- TELL A GREAT STORY
- SEND IN THE _____
- A WISE ONE
- AREA RULED BY SATRAP
- ROWS OF SOLDIERS
21 Clues: A WISE ONE • THE FEW RULE • MRS. CARLSON • SACRED SHRINE • ANTS LIVE HERE • GREEK CITY-STATE • ROWS OF SOLDIERS • SEND IN THE _____ • LEADER OF 15 DOWN • SPARTAN PRISONERS • GREEK HILLTOP FORT • TELL A GREAT STORY • SURROUNDED BY WATER • HIGH RANKING SPARTAN • FORMED BY THE PEOPLE • AREA RULED BY SATRAP • OUTSIDE THE ACROPOLIS • FIRST HAND DECISION MAKING • WE CHOOSE YOU TO GOVERN US • ...
Crossword #14 2021-11-12
Across
- liquid rock
- Noah' boat
- a planet in our solar system
- mountain where Heidi comes from
- Intelligence agency of the US government
- Italian food starting with 'P'
- Our planet
- last word in prayer
- bird's home
- bull fight cry
- Capital of Germany
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- sound made by fingers
- Movie about a baby deer
- .....Graham Bell
- First Greek letter
- goodbye in Japanese
- Greek island
- make believe
- Emperor who set Rome on fire
- ballet skirt
20 Clues: Noah' boat • Our planet • liquid rock • bird's home • Greek island • make believe • ballet skirt • bull fight cry • .....Graham Bell • First Greek letter • Capital of Germany • goodbye in Japanese • last word in prayer • sound made by fingers • Movie about a baby deer • a planet in our solar system • Emperor who set Rome on fire • Italian food starting with 'P' • mountain where Heidi comes from • ...
Crossword for grandparents 2022-04-04
Across
- Capital of Sudan
- Criminal
- Poured out
- Japanese blade
- A sound traditionally made in the mountains
- Serious
- A soup dish
- 3.1415
- Collective noun for flamingos
- A type of melon
- Greek island
- Second largest country
- A massive wave
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- What light is made of
- Drum, Elusive cow like animal
- Opposite of harmony
- Where Malé is located
- Tasteless
- Fan
- The capital of Finland
- Ancient Greek monster
- Disruptive
- Raw seafood dish
23 Clues: Fan • 3.1415 • Serious • Criminal • Tasteless • Poured out • Disruptive • A soup dish • Greek island • Japanese blade • A massive wave • A type of melon • Capital of Sudan • Raw seafood dish • Opposite of harmony • What light is made of • Where Malé is located • Ancient Greek monster • The capital of Finland • Second largest country • Drum, Elusive cow like animal • Collective noun for flamingos • ...
6 2025-03-26
Across
- Ancient Greek painter
- Artistic handwriting
- Famous Greek painter
- Relief print technique
- Art historian biographer
- Street art anonymous
- Two-paneled artwork
- Egg-based painting
- Ancient period art
- Pose in sculpture
- Shading technique lines
- Animal skin parchment
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- Monochrome painting
- Three-paneled artwork
- Founded Bologna Academy
- Printmaking technique
- Handwritten document
- Exaggerated portrait
- Art involving movement
- Painted Assumption
- Perspective shortening
- Almond-shaped halo
- Acid-engraving method
- Everyday life art
- Simplified art form
25 Clues: Everyday life art • Pose in sculpture • Painted Assumption • Egg-based painting • Almond-shaped halo • Ancient period art • Monochrome painting • Two-paneled artwork • Simplified art form • Artistic handwriting • Handwritten document • Famous Greek painter • Exaggerated portrait • Street art anonymous • Three-paneled artwork • Ancient Greek painter • Printmaking technique • Acid-engraving method • ...
Percy Jackson (Percy) 2020-12-16
10 Clues: Percy's last name • Name of Percy's mom • Greek god of the sea • Greek god of the sky • Name of Percy's sword • Location of the Underworld • Director of Camp Half-Blood • Greek god of the Underworld • Color that Percy likes his food to be • Name for the half-human children of Greek gods
Day_46 2022-10-27
14 Clues: [동] 초월하다 • [형] 내재하는 • [부] 인정하건대 • [형] 기이한, 특이한 • [형] 내포된, 암시된 • [형] 넓은, 훤히 트인 • [형] (~에) 비례하는 • [동] 높이다[향상시키다] • [형] 일시적인, 순간적인 • [형] 정신없이 바쁜, 빡빡한 • [명] 상속받은 재산, 유산; 상속 • [형] 타고나는, 하드웨어에 내장된 • [명] 신화, 근거없는 믿음, 신화 • [형] 산만한, 분산된 [동] 분산시키다, 퍼지다, 번지다
Crossword 007 - Fantasy Creatures 2024-09-27
Across
- Serpent body with a human torso and head from Asian mythology.
- A mythical animal with a spiraling horn.
- Honorable creatures featured on Xena.
- Man-eating giant. An entire kid’s movie franchise is based on this creature.
- Tiny, trouble-making demon. Germanic folklore called them “lesser goblins.” A character on OUAT.
- Dragon-like creature with only two legs and bat-like wings.
- A magical, pointy-eared forest humanoid.
- Small, bearded man who guards pots of gold.
- Cannibalistic creature from North American Algonquian-speaking tribe folklore and associated with insatiable hunger.
- A mischievous British mythical creature known for causing trouble. If you Google it, you’ll only see images of haircuts.
- Undead creature, more formidable than a ghoul, with a repulsive stench. EVIL in Minecraft (though it takes on a completely different appearance).
- Short-tempered internet monster. Hides under bridges.
- Bird-woman. Featured in Xena.
- Serpent-like creature whose gaze kills.
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- Fire-breathing beast with wings. Guards treasure.
- Wailing spirit whose cries foretell death. Wanted Gabrielle’s baby. Irish folklore.
- Supernatural spirits from Islamic mythology that have many powers (but are known to grant wishes). Najara “heard” them.
- Your favorite: half-human, half-fish creature of the sea.
- A giant with a single eye (defeated by Kassandra)(also in Xena).
- A small creature known for magic and mischief. You like them. I’m not a fan.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- Giant sea monster that likes to capsize ships.
- Ape-like creature said to roam the snowy mountains. Featured in commercials, brand names, and children’s books & movies.
- A Scottish water spirit. Appears as a horse, entices human victims to ride, and then drags them underwater.
- Dark, deformed giant from ancient Celtic mythology. Pretty sure I took his loincloth in DND.
- A beast that dwells in labyrinths and was defeated by Kassandra.
- Literally every animal combined: head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent. Breathes fire too.
- An eerie, ghostly apparition known for haunting the living. A DBD killer.
- Immortal bird that rises from its ashes.
- Shale.
30 Clues: Shale. • Bird-woman. Featured in Xena. • Honorable creatures featured on Xena. • Serpent-like creature whose gaze kills. • A mythical animal with a spiraling horn. • A magical, pointy-eared forest humanoid. • Immortal bird that rises from its ashes. • Small, bearded man who guards pots of gold. • Giant sea monster that likes to capsize ships. • ...
Monasticism 2014-03-30
Across
- Monastic singing style
- First Benedictine Nun
- Greek word for eremos
- Washing place
- Chief nun
- Second in command
- Home town of Benedict
- White monks
- Wandering monks
- Special hat worn
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- Founded a new Monastic Community in 1997
- Religious garment
- Small stone houses
- Chief monk
- At the centre of all Monasteries
- Origins of Monasticism can be traced back to
- monks Benedictine
- Greek word for monachos
- Language of St Anthony of Egypt
19 Clues: Chief nun • Chief monk • White monks • Washing place • Wandering monks • Special hat worn • Religious garment • monks Benedictine • Second in command • Small stone houses • First Benedictine Nun • Greek word for eremos • Home town of Benedict • Monastic singing style • Greek word for monachos • Language of St Anthony of Egypt • At the centre of all Monasteries • ...
Etymology Crossword 2024-04-04
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- by law
- according to form
- greek word for city-state
- for the public good
- in another place
- let the buyer beware
- latin word for common people
- latin word for soldier
- XIX
- latin word for king
- greek word for absolute leader
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- by fact
- for matter of form
- latin word for peace
- latin word for old
- latin word for the best
- in good faith
- latin word for war
- XI
- at another time
20 Clues: XI • XIX • by law • by fact • in good faith • at another time • in another place • according to form • for matter of form • latin word for old • latin word for war • for the public good • latin word for king • latin word for peace • let the buyer beware • latin word for soldier • latin word for the best • greek word for city-state • latin word for common people • greek word for absolute leader
Early Greek History 2017-11-09
Across
- patron goddess of Athens..goddess of wisdom
- blind poet who wrote the Iliad
- goddess of "love" and beauty
- Greek speaking warriors of the Trojan War...destroy Minoan civilization
- the Greek word for city-state
- there were 12 major divinities known as _______.
- wife of Zeus
- goddess of the hunt
- great Athenian reformer that passed laws to aid the poor
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- the government type given to the world by Athens
- god of the sun an prophecy
- the epic story of Homer on the Trojan War
- the war highlighted in Homer's Iliad
- the rule of one man
- Bronze Age "pre-Greeks" on the island of Crete
- king of the gods
- only free adult males born in the city state was one of these
- first law giver of Athens...harsh laws
- the Greek word for market
19 Clues: wife of Zeus • king of the gods • the rule of one man • goddess of the hunt • the Greek word for market • god of the sun an prophecy • goddess of "love" and beauty • the Greek word for city-state • blind poet who wrote the Iliad • the war highlighted in Homer's Iliad • first law giver of Athens...harsh laws • the epic story of Homer on the Trojan War • ...
Viking Crossword 2025-08-12
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- A free peasant or farmer in Viking society.
- Belief in or worship of multiple gods, characteristic of Norse religion.
- An assembly or meeting place for decision-making and law in Viking society.
- A fast and agile ship used by Vikings for exploration, trade, and warfare.
- A slave or serf in Viking society.
- Relating to the medieval Scandinavian people, their language, or culture.
- A region in Northern Europe, comprising Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
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- A noble or chieftain in Viking society, often ruling over a region.
- The chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, war, and death.
- A seafaring Scandinavian warrior and trader from the late eighth to early eleventh century.
- A highly valued trait in Viking culture, often linked to bravery and reputation.
- A majestic hall in Norse mythology where warriors slain in battle are received.
- The quality of being open to challenge or debate, often in historical interpretation.
- A sudden attack or incursion, often for plunder, conducted by Vikings.
- A large, communal dwelling used by Vikings and other cultures.
- The highest-ranking ruler in a monarchy, often leading a kingdom or territory.
16 Clues: A slave or serf in Viking society. • A free peasant or farmer in Viking society. • A large, communal dwelling used by Vikings and other cultures. • A noble or chieftain in Viking society, often ruling over a region. • A region in Northern Europe, comprising Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. • A sudden attack or incursion, often for plunder, conducted by Vikings. • ...
ze ultimate crossword 2022-10-28
11 Clues: depot • Aru's mom • where Aru lives • the _____ sisters • Aiden's last name • capital of Georgia • weapon of Hindu god • Aru's dad (bad guy) • Aru's favorite color • another word for maze • the story is based on Hindu....
The Greece Empire Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-25
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- Founder of Platonism
- King of the Ancient Greek Kingdom of Macedonia
- Capital of Greece
- Lingua Franca of Greece
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- Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- First letter of the Greek Alphabet
- This empire comes after Greece on the Golden Statue
- 24th and final letter of the Greek Alphabet
- Founder of Western Philosophy
9 Clues: Capital of Greece • Founder of Platonism • Lingua Franca of Greece • Founder of Western Philosophy • First letter of the Greek Alphabet • Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • 24th and final letter of the Greek Alphabet • King of the Ancient Greek Kingdom of Macedonia • This empire comes after Greece on the Golden Statue
Emery Mounts Greece Vocab 2020-11-10
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- elected representatives of the people
- people who settled on the Greek mainland
- Ron and Hermione are Harry's allys
- the fundamental political unit of ancient Greece
- a landform surrounded by water on three sides
- a powerful individual who rules a city-state
- “Freedom” Fries and “Freedom” Toast
- a government ruled by a single person
- absurd rules causing uproar
- a government controlled by its citizens
- a fortified hilltop in a Greek city
- an ancient kingdom north of Greece
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- a government ruled by many wealthy people
- long poems celebrating the deeds heroes.
- Armed Forces Reservists
- relating to the civilization of the Greek world colossus of Rhodes an enormous Hellenistic statue
- stories about gods, ancestors, or heroes
- a government ruled by a family of rulers
- people who question and study reality
19 Clues: Armed Forces Reservists • absurd rules causing uproar • Ron and Hermione are Harry's allys • an ancient kingdom north of Greece • “Freedom” Fries and “Freedom” Toast • a fortified hilltop in a Greek city • elected representatives of the people • people who question and study reality • a government ruled by a single person • a government controlled by its citizens • ...
Unit 2- Nicholas Garcia 2023-10-13
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- The meaning of “testament”
- First 5 books of the Bible and means law
- Numbers of books in New Testament
- Someone who writes a gospel, 4 of them
- the acronym for the three stages of a text
- Hebrew word for the prophetic books
- Hebrew for wisdom texts
- Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament LXX 70 translation
- Hidden, the name the non Catholics use for the 7 books that Catholics call the deuteron cannon.
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- What Mathew, Mark, and Luke have in common
- means good news
- Longest gospel
- Authored the most books in the New Testament
- Numbers of books in the Old Testament
- Greek word used in the New Testament for "proclamation"
- The acronym for 4 major prophets
- Shortest gospel
- Measuring rod
- Greek word for the Torah
19 Clues: Measuring rod • Longest gospel • means good news • Shortest gospel • Hebrew for wisdom texts • Greek word for the Torah • The meaning of “testament” • The acronym for 4 major prophets • Numbers of books in New Testament • Hebrew word for the prophetic books • Numbers of books in the Old Testament • Someone who writes a gospel, 4 of them • First 5 books of the Bible and means law • ...
The Ancient Greeks 2013-09-23
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- city in Greek
- a system of philosophy based upon the teachings of Epicurus
- group of people having control of a country, ect
- cruel and oppressive ruler
- government by the whole population
- excellence of any kind
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- method is a form of inquiry and discussion between individuals
- a procedure under the Athenian democracy in which any person
- Era the period of ancient Greek
- Democracy form of democracy in which people decide
- a settlement
- a person or agency considered to interface wise counsel
- a hero's deeds
- of Pericles Greek Statesman
- having power over the king
15 Clues: a settlement • city in Greek • a hero's deeds • excellence of any kind • cruel and oppressive ruler • having power over the king • of Pericles Greek Statesman • Era the period of ancient Greek • government by the whole population • group of people having control of a country, ect • Democracy form of democracy in which people decide • ...
Trigonometry 2018-02-09
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- / a mnemonic device used in trigonometry
- / the second letter of the Greek alphabet
- / a branch of mathematics that deals with right triangles
- / the side that does not help form the angle
- / adjacent over hypotenuse
- / a fraction or comparison of two quantities
- / the branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes, and solids
- / a 90 degree angle
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- / the first letter of the Greek alphabet
- / the longest side of a right triangle
- / right next to
- / opposite over hypotenuse
- / a three-sided polygon
- / opposite over adjacent
- / a Greek letter frequently used to represent an angle
15 Clues: / right next to • / a 90 degree angle • / a three-sided polygon • / opposite over adjacent • / opposite over hypotenuse • / adjacent over hypotenuse • / the longest side of a right triangle • / the first letter of the Greek alphabet • / a mnemonic device used in trigonometry • / the second letter of the Greek alphabet • / the side that does not help form the angle • ...
English Authors 2025-11-23
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- author, chocolate taster and raf fighter pilot (last name)
- author of Anna Karennina, his works inspired Mahatma Gandhi (last name)
- youngest Nobel peace laureate (first name)
- Author of if tomorrow comes (last name)
- author of shall we kill the president (last name)
- Shortened her name so that boys would not be steered away by a book from a female author (initials)
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- Queen of crime fiction, works have been translated to over 50 languages (first name)
- American author who is credited with inventing detective fiction, statue in Times Square (last name)
- Author heavily inspired by Irish mythology, folklore and mysticism (last name)
- Karnataka origin author and Rajya Sabha member (last name)
- author of secret seven and famous five series (last name)
- author of the blue umbrella, uk origin but lived in India (last name)
- bestselling author of mythology series (first name)
13 Clues: Author of if tomorrow comes (last name) • youngest Nobel peace laureate (first name) • author of shall we kill the president (last name) • bestselling author of mythology series (first name) • author of secret seven and famous five series (last name) • author, chocolate taster and raf fighter pilot (last name) • ...
Ancient Greece 2014-03-03
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- Most famous military adventure that is recounted in the poetry of
- reform-minded aristocrat
- Another reformer, gained the upper hand
- and open are that served as a place where people could assemble and as a market
- a name derived from a Greek word for "capture"
- a group of five men
- Rule by the few
- Holites went into battle marching shoulder to shoulder in a formation called
- Rulers who seized power by force from the aristocrats
- Modern day turkey
- A fortified site on the Greek mainland that was first discovered by the Germal archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann
- Island that Bronze Age was established on
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- Age Civilization established by 2800 B.C.
- Sea Makes contact with the outside world
- Government by the people or rule of many
- THIS IS...??
- and Bosporus Straits in Greek colonies
- Won in a struggle or contest
- Heavily armed infantry soldiers
- Most notable city
- served as a place of refuge during and attack and sometimes came to be a religious center
- Civilization the flourished from 2700 B.C. to 1450 B.C.
- Became the central focus of Greek life
- Poem Long poem that tells the deed of a great hero
- became a unified polis on the peninsula of Atfica
- This plus two other seas border Greece
26 Clues: THIS IS...?? • Rule by the few • Most notable city • Modern day turkey • a group of five men • reform-minded aristocrat • Won in a struggle or contest • Heavily armed infantry soldiers • Became the central focus of Greek life • This plus two other seas border Greece • Another reformer, gained the upper hand • and Bosporus Straits in Greek colonies • ...
Persia/Greece/Rome 2016-09-28
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- Mix of Greek, Persian, Egyptian and Indian culture
- The man responsible for Hellenism
- A government where the emperor and bureaucracy control the land
- Greek city-state
- Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus
- Official religion of the Persian empire
- A government where local rulers share power with the emperor
- The most important reason to control the sea
- The philosopher who introduced reason and rational thought by questioning everything
- Founder of Judaism
- Founder of the Persian Empire
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- A government by the people
- The empire that survived the fall of Rome for another 1000 years
- Responsible for a lot of the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire
- About 250 years of prosperity and expansion in Rome
- Greek city-state where women were given more rights
- Most empires did this to their currency, laws, and measures to be more effecient
- The Romans and Persians built these for military and communication purposes
- The most important body of water in the Classical Era
- A government where people are represented,it was created in Rome
- First city to 1 million people
- Regional governor in the Persian Empire (Bureaucrat)
- Roman military
- Greek city-state where Democracy was created
- The metal of the Classical Era
25 Clues: Roman military • Greek city-state • Founder of Judaism • A government by the people • Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus • Founder of the Persian Empire • First city to 1 million people • The metal of the Classical Era • The man responsible for Hellenism • Official religion of the Persian empire • The most important reason to control the sea • Greek city-state where Democracy was created • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
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- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
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- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
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- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Greece Vs. Rome Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
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- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Greece Vs. Rome Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
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- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Greece Vs. Rome Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
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- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
History of Fables 2019-09-11
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- fables were told as a means for teaching a ____________
- animals in fables have human qualities such as ___________
- humans are different than animals due to our power to ________
- in speeches, fables were a means to ________ others about a specific point
- for children, fables described the challenges of __________
- original fable words may have been changed to fit this person's purpose
- complete the moral: A man may smile yet be a __________
- One good turn deserves another is the moral for the fable "The ________ and the Eagle"
- Complete the fable title: "The _____ and the Grasshopper"
- What did the man steal from his horse and sold for profit?
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- Aesop is believed to have been a former Greek _____________
- What did the serpent spit into the man's "drinking-horn"?
- fables gave the Greeks the opportunity for self-__________
- Sumerian _________ were written 1500 years before Greek fables
- this Greek believed that fables could help support an argument to prove a point
- Greek fables served as a means to criticize the __________ without fear of punishment
- using animals in human-like situations is this type of belief
- Sumerian proverbs included this kinds of character
- moral that the grasshopper learned: It is best to prepare for days of ________
- fables reminded the weak they could succeed against the powerful by being _____
20 Clues: Sumerian proverbs included this kinds of character • fables were told as a means for teaching a ____________ • complete the moral: A man may smile yet be a __________ • What did the serpent spit into the man's "drinking-horn"? • fables gave the Greeks the opportunity for self-__________ • animals in fables have human qualities such as ___________ • ...
Greece VS Rome 2023-02-16
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- Roman general and politician in Rome
- A form of tunic that fastens at the shoulder, worn by men and women of ancient Greece and Rome
- A rich outer robe or shawl worn by women in ancient Greece
- A game in Greek that was played by first placing a stone on the ground and then throwing a pebble or a ball at the set stone, in an attempt to knock it over.
- Was an invention of the greek god athena
- Greek god of strength
- Was known for being a political city
- A hand game that was back thousands of years to ancient Roman and Greek times.
- Roman game that you get three in a row down
- An older sheep
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- An ancient breed of dog found around the Mediterranean
- Was a Northeastern Mediterranean civilization
- Public bath in ancient Rome
- The capital of Roman Britain
- A type of dog in Ancient Rome
- A common food for Greeks that swims in the water
- The wealthiest city
- Roman men citizens wore these clothes and they were made out of wool
- A sheep’s ankle bones
- the capital city of Italy
- A two-player strategy board game played in the Roman Empire
21 Clues: An older sheep • The wealthiest city • Greek god of strength • A sheep’s ankle bones • the capital city of Italy • Public bath in ancient Rome • The capital of Roman Britain • A type of dog in Ancient Rome • Roman general and politician in Rome • Was known for being a political city • Was an invention of the greek god athena • Roman game that you get three in a row down • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-18
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- The Persian ruler
- The king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- Plato’s most famous pupil
- an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy
- A mathematician who wrote the Element
- A sculptor whose true love was philosophy
- The most famous scientist of the Hellenistic Era
- He developed the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe while the Earth rotates around the sun in a circular orbit.
- An important astronomer who determined that Earth was round
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- An Athenian general who fought in the Great Peloponnesian War
- An outstanding Athenian dramatist and His plots became more complex and showed a greater interest in real-life situations.
- The one who raced from Marathon to Athens
- Made the Pythagorean theorem
- He was considered by many the greatest philosopher of Western civilization
- Wrote History of the Persian War
- Was another great Athenian playwright most famous play is Oedipus Rex
- A Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- A king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- King of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta
- The new Persian monarch after Darius
20 Clues: The Persian ruler • Plato’s most famous pupil • Made the Pythagorean theorem • Wrote History of the Persian War • The new Persian monarch after Darius • A mathematician who wrote the Element • The one who raced from Marathon to Athens • A sculptor whose true love was philosophy • King of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta • A king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • ...
Troy Crossword 2022-06-13
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- This Brad played Achilles in the movie Troy.
- The Greek god of the sea whom the wooden horse is thought to be a metaphor for.
- A Bronze Age city in Turkey that many people believe is the location of Troy.
- The Sea that separates Greece from Turkey (Troy).
- The Greek hero who had only one weakness.
- The Greek goddess who promised Helen to Paris.
- Heinrich __________ was the German archaeologist most associated with the excavation of Troy.
- Hector in the movie Troy was played by Eric ____.
- A type of writing script used by the Hittites.
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- A major empire in Turkey whose clay tablets provide evidence for the location of Troy.
- The Greek King of the Mycenaeans who brought the armies to Troy.
- A wooden _____ was used to get the Greeks inside the city of Troy.
- What Homer's job was.
- The King of Sparta whose wife was taken.
- A likely cause for the Trojan War rather than Helen.
- Homer's book that detailed the Battle of Troy.
- The Trojan prince who stole the beautiful Helen.
- The Treasure of _____ was a cache of golden jewelry supposedly discovered by Schliemann.
- The face that launched 1000 ships.
- The Battle of Troy happened in the ______ Age.
20 Clues: What Homer's job was. • The face that launched 1000 ships. • The King of Sparta whose wife was taken. • The Greek hero who had only one weakness. • This Brad played Achilles in the movie Troy. • Homer's book that detailed the Battle of Troy. • The Greek goddess who promised Helen to Paris. • The Battle of Troy happened in the ______ Age. • ...
APAH Unit 2 Test 2025-10-08
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- Large form of Greek pottery used to mix wine
- Family name of the Emperor who constructed the Colosseum
- The central piece which supports the weight of an arch
- The island on which the Winged Victory statue was found
- Culture from which almost all remaining artwork is Funerary
- Classical Greek sculptor who pioneered the wet drapery technique
- Depiction of the mythical battle between the Gods and the Giants
- Construction made by two intersecting arches
- Style in which the heads of all figures in a composition are on the same level
- Lamassu are carved with _____ legs to portray strength and unity from all sides
- The main light source in the Pantheon
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- The Seated Boxer represents this artistic period
- Classical Greeks depicted human figures as cool, calm, and collected. Also called Classical _______.
- Wall painting technique in which pigment is applied to wet plaster
- The city that is the source of most surviving works of Roman painting
- Roman emperor who built a private Domus Aurea
- Banquet couches that come in threes
- The Sun God who communicates Hammurabi's divine right to rule
- Greek order of construction that features scroll-like capitals and a frieze
- Typical garment worn by Greek women
- "City of the Dead"
21 Clues: "City of the Dead" • Banquet couches that come in threes • Typical garment worn by Greek women • The main light source in the Pantheon • Large form of Greek pottery used to mix wine • Construction made by two intersecting arches • Roman emperor who built a private Domus Aurea • The Seated Boxer represents this artistic period • ...
Finnish Mythology 2024-12-06
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- spirit of nature, feminine creator.
- the god of hunting, son of Tapio.
- wife of Tapio, the goddess of the forest.
- a god of the sky, weather, and crops
- evil forest spirit
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- a fairy spirit, gnome, leprechaun of some sort
- god of depths, giver of fish
- a malevolent sea monster; probably same as Tursas.
- female spirit of air; the daughter of primeval substance of creative spirit. Mother of Väinämöinen in Kalevala.
- the god of fertility and the protector of plants, especially the turnip
- the land of the dead
11 Clues: evil forest spirit • the land of the dead • god of depths, giver of fish • the god of hunting, son of Tapio. • spirit of nature, feminine creator. • a god of the sky, weather, and crops • wife of Tapio, the goddess of the forest. • a fairy spirit, gnome, leprechaun of some sort • a malevolent sea monster; probably same as Tursas. • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2024-12-04
11 Clues: Death God • God of Evil • Cat Goddess • God of Chaos • Cobra Goddess • Osiris’s Wife • Anubis’s Helper • Vulture Goddess • Set’s Brother and Uncle • The Equivalent to Apophis • —————— was chopped up in a coffin by Set
Aztec Mythology 2024-08-23
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- Afterlife where warriors who died in battle went
- Country that Conquered the Aztec Empire
- Name that means "humming bird to the left"
- God of fire
- The creator god
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- God of sun and war
- Holiday that originates from Aztec mythology
- Modern country where the Aztec empire was
- Number of heavens the Aztecs believed in
- Son of Malinalxochitl
- Goddess of death
- God who turned people into monkeys
12 Clues: God of fire • The creator god • Goddess of death • God of sun and war • Son of Malinalxochitl • God who turned people into monkeys • Country that Conquered the Aztec Empire • Number of heavens the Aztecs believed in • Modern country where the Aztec empire was • Name that means "humming bird to the left" • Holiday that originates from Aztec mythology • ...
Greek myth stories 2024-04-11
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- what was the color of the sail while returning to athens
- what did Promepheus give humans
- how did Promepheus pester Zues
- who was left behind
- who was the greek goddess of victory
- god of the wild
- who killed the Minotaur
- who was not the greek god of death but is highly associated with it
- only had one eye
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- who was the greek goddess of love
- who is the father to zues and ate zues's siblings
- who did 12 labors
- father too the titans, cyclopses, and Hecatoncheires
- what was Promeheus
- infinite headed monster
15 Clues: god of the wild • only had one eye • who did 12 labors • what was Promeheus • who was left behind • who killed the Minotaur • infinite headed monster • how did Promepheus pester Zues • what did Promepheus give humans • who was the greek goddess of love • who was the greek goddess of victory • who is the father to zues and ate zues's siblings • ...
Greek myth stories 2024-04-11
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- what was the color of the sail while returning to athens
- what did Promepheus give humans
- how did Promepheus pester Zues
- who was left behind
- who was the greek goddess of victory
- god of the wild
- who killed the Minotaur
- who was not the greek god of death but is highly associated with it
- only had one eye
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- who was the greek goddess of love
- who is the father to zues and ate zues's siblings
- who did 12 labors
- father too the titans, cyclopses, and Hecatoncheires
- what was Promeheus
- infinite headed monster
15 Clues: god of the wild • only had one eye • who did 12 labors • what was Promeheus • who was left behind • who killed the Minotaur • infinite headed monster • how did Promepheus pester Zues • what did Promepheus give humans • who was the greek goddess of love • who was the greek goddess of victory • who is the father to zues and ate zues's siblings • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
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- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
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- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
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- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2023-11-29
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- Trick used to defeat the Trojans
- Play where the main character suffers, sad or harsh ending
- Half man, half bull
- story about a hero or other event that needs explained
- Phoenicians; ancient civilization in Lebanon
- Belief in many gods
- Myth of the Trojan War, written by Homer
- Greek Mountain, home of the 12 gods
- Peace-time events that show loyalty to the Polis
- Height of a Greek city with a fortified structure
- Government where the state, not the people control everything
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- Belief in one god
- Play meant to be performed live
- Trojan war was fought over her defection from Greece
- Spartan slave
- Athena’s temple in Athens
- Invented first by Phoenicians
- Purple secretions from Mediterranean snails
- Government ruled by people’s votes/opinions
- Battle between 300 Spartans vs. thousands of Persians, Greek victory
- Greek, meaning “love of wisdom”
- Fought between the leaders of Greece vs. the Trojans
- Battle between city-states of Greece vs. Persia, led to the establishment of the race
- Persian who preached a belief in one god
- Close formation military tactic
- Political divisions, Polis
- Play with a funny or satirical ending
- Myth of the wanderings of Odysseus
28 Clues: Spartan slave • Belief in one god • Half man, half bull • Belief in many gods • Athena’s temple in Athens • Political divisions, Polis • Invented first by Phoenicians • Play meant to be performed live • Greek, meaning “love of wisdom” • Close formation military tactic • Trick used to defeat the Trojans • Myth of the wanderings of Odysseus • Greek Mountain, home of the 12 gods • ...
Greek Crossword - Cameron K. 2022-10-18
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- Greek god who shot arrows of love
- Civil war between the greeks
- Empire that attacked the Ionians
- Greek god of gods
- League led by Athens
- Man who fell in love with Helen (From Troy)
- City in which Helen was taken to
- Greek poet who wrote the Iliad
- Girl Jason fell in love with
- War that was told through the Iliad
- Game started by the greeks, big event still done today (Summer,and Winter)
- Son of Phillip II
- Mother of Jason
- Group attacked by the Persians which received help from Athens
- Leader of the Persians during the attack of the Ionians
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- God of the sea
- Said to be the most beautiful girl
- Name of the king who led the Macedonians
- Uncle of Jason, killed Jason's father
- Map boy from Jason and the Argonauts
- Husband of Zeus
- League led by Sparta
- Name of the man who built the ship from Jason and the Argonauts
- Demi-god who helped Jason (Sent by Hera)
- People who destroyed the Greeks
- Number of hundred(s) troops that died gloriously in battle (From Sparta)
- 26.2 Miles long, also a name of a battle
- Main character of the Argonauts movie
- Man who killed Hector
- Greek city state whose god was Ares (God of war)
30 Clues: God of the sea • Husband of Zeus • Mother of Jason • Greek god of gods • Son of Phillip II • League led by Sparta • League led by Athens • Man who killed Hector • Civil war between the greeks • Girl Jason fell in love with • Greek poet who wrote the Iliad • People who destroyed the Greeks • Empire that attacked the Ionians • City in which Helen was taken to • ...
Ancient Greece Review Asssessment #1 2025-09-09
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- _____ resources are raw materials from the earth
- a geographic factor that promotes movement
- a geographic factor that impedes movement
- causes the uneven distribution of productive resources
- Greeks solution to limited farmland
- to make movement easier
- a drastic or major change
- the exchange of goods and services
- regions depend upon one another through trade
- _____ resources are needed to make a good or provide a service
- ruling power is in the hands of a few
- ruling power by one unlawful ruler
- ruling power is in the hands of one individual
- _____ resources are the labor or knowledge people provide
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- isolated the Greek city-states from each other
- work completed by one person for another
- Athens specific form of democracy
- man-made tools used to make a good or provide a service
- a Greek city-state and the birthplace of democracy
- ruling power was held by the citizens
- a region produces a few goods or services
- an example of a Greek capital good
- to interfere with movement
- an example of a Greek natural resource
- products made for human use
- religious leaders rule this type of government
- a radical departure from monarchy and theocracy
- a person with rights and responsibilities in Athens
28 Clues: to make movement easier • a drastic or major change • to interfere with movement • products made for human use • Athens specific form of democracy • an example of a Greek capital good • the exchange of goods and services • ruling power by one unlawful ruler • Greeks solution to limited farmland • ruling power was held by the citizens • ruling power is in the hands of a few • ...
Percy Jackson 2016-03-26
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- The main character
- The other evil Percy Jackson character (hint: Saturn)
- The Greek god of lightning
- Another name for Half- Blood
- Percy's girlfriend
- The second series by Rick Riordan's initials
- Daught er of Zeus
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- A type of demigods
- The first series by Rick Riordan's initials
- The last name of the autor that wrote Percy Jackson
- The evil Percy Jackson character
- A famous Greek hero
- The other type of demigods
13 Clues: Daught er of Zeus • A type of demigods • The main character • Percy's girlfriend • A famous Greek hero • The Greek god of lightning • The other type of demigods • Another name for Half- Blood • The evil Percy Jackson character • The first series by Rick Riordan's initials • The second series by Rick Riordan's initials • The last name of the autor that wrote Percy Jackson • ...
Vocab #4 2022-01-24
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- a war between citizens of the same country
- A former temple dedicated to Athena
- A country in Southeast Europe
- System of government in which power is held by the people
- Region in Southeast Europe
- An economy based on the use of money for exchange
- A cruel and oppressive ruler
- Greek civilization in the Mediterranean world
- Control of a country/organization held by a small group of people
- Time of peace, prosperity, and happiness
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- A person engaged in philosophy
- The highest class in some societies
- A cashless economic system
- Heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece
- Military coalition of Greek city-states led by Sparta
- Form of government with a monarch as head of state for life or until abdication
- an alliance between Greek city-states led by Athens
- A piece of land surrounded mostly by water
- A city-state in ancient Greece
- Capitol of Greece
20 Clues: Capitol of Greece • A cashless economic system • Region in Southeast Europe • A cruel and oppressive ruler • A country in Southeast Europe • A person engaged in philosophy • A city-state in ancient Greece • The highest class in some societies • A former temple dedicated to Athena • Heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece • Time of peace, prosperity, and happiness • ...
Country Information Puzzle 2020-07-17
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- A popular Turkish dish
- A popular Italian dish
- A famous mountain in Tanzania
- A popular Greek dish
- A famous Egyptian landmark
- The language spoken in Turkey
- An animal that lives in Greece
- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of Tunisia
- A popular Tanzanian dish
- The capital of Turkey
- The language spoken in Tanzania
- An animal that lives in Italy
- An animal that lives in Tanzania
- The language spoken in Egypt & Tunisia
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- A famous Greek landmark
- A famous Turkish landmark
- A famous Italian landmark
- An animal that lives in Tunisia
- A popular Tunisian dish
- An animal that lives in Egypt
- The language spoken in Greece
- A famous Tunisian landmark
- The capital of Tanzania
- A popular Egyptian dish
- The capital of Italy
- An animal that lives in Turkey
- The capital of Greece
- The language spoken in Italy
29 Clues: A popular Greek dish • The capital of Egypt • The capital of Italy • The capital of Turkey • The capital of Greece • A popular Turkish dish • A popular Italian dish • The capital of Tunisia • A famous Greek landmark • A popular Tunisian dish • The capital of Tanzania • A popular Egyptian dish • A popular Tanzanian dish • A famous Turkish landmark • A famous Italian landmark • ...
Greece vs Rome 2022-03-10
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- Greece is surrounded by ___.
- Rome carved some of its most important laws into the Twelve ___.
- Roman engineers supplied cites with fresh water using ___.
- Greeks visited oracles to get advice from the ___.
- Galen emphasized the importance of ___.
- All roads lead to ___.
- In the battle of ___ the Athenian army defeats the Persian army.
- August made a new era of ___.
- The Roman plays were the same as the Greek plays just with a touch of ___.
- One of Rome's greatest contributions was its system of ___.
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- The Greeks were deeply ___ people.
- Pheidippides ran from Marathon to ___.
- Greece has a lot of ___.
- Greeks formed ___ city-states.
- After the defeat at Marathon, the Persians vowed revenge against the ___.
- Rome used ___ in bridges, aqueducts, and buildings.
- Greeks worshiped the Twelve ___.
- ___ is well-know for their olives and grapes.
- Rome was influenced by ___ civilization.
- A Greek named Galen introduced ___ ideas to Rome.
20 Clues: All roads lead to ___. • Greece has a lot of ___. • Greece is surrounded by ___. • August made a new era of ___. • Greeks formed ___ city-states. • Greeks worshiped the Twelve ___. • The Greeks were deeply ___ people. • Pheidippides ran from Marathon to ___. • Galen emphasized the importance of ___. • Rome was influenced by ___ civilization. • ...
Jayden's and Vicente Greece 2021-12-01
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- a religious teacher
- the strait lead to large Persian ships getting destroyed by athens smaller ships
- : first island civilization
- after victory send a runner to athens
- rebuilt temples, learning of arts, more democratic
- Marketplace and gathering place for business
- : A fort on a hilltop
- A group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland: the new territory itself
- A military society
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- : An absolute ruler unrestrained by law
- - landmass that is surrounded by 3 sides of water
- leader of greeks
- - a greek civilization that lived on greek mainland
- : A government in which a small group has control- a few wealthy people hold power over the large group of citizens
- : Economy and culture
- A young Democracy
- Strong army
- A greek city-state- Town and surrounding area
- the governor of a province in ancient Persia
- make changes
20 Clues: Strong army • make changes • leader of greeks • A young Democracy • A military society • a religious teacher • : Economy and culture • : A fort on a hilltop • : first island civilization • after victory send a runner to athens • : An absolute ruler unrestrained by law • Marketplace and gathering place for business • A greek city-state- Town and surrounding area • ...
Ancient Greece 2017-03-15
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- goddess of wisdom.
- Who was the Greek leader who brought democracy to Greece?
- was the first Greek city-state to develop a democracy.
- Who wrote fables like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"?
- a poem put to music.
- Who were the Olympic games held in honor for?
- rich landowners
- Who were considered to be the first Greeks?
- shot storied that teach us lessons.
- a type of government which people rule.
- queen of the gods.
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- What island did the Minoans live on?
- sea that lies east of Greece.
- Who was the tyrant that ruled Athens Greece?
- sun and music god.
- What is the most famous landmark in Greece?
- a leader who uses power through the use of force.
- greek word for city-state.
- a government wich only a few people have power.
- How did the Greeks travel?
- Who wrote the "Odyssey" and the "Iliad" and also epic poems?
21 Clues: rich landowners • goddess of wisdom. • sun and music god. • queen of the gods. • a poem put to music. • greek word for city-state. • How did the Greeks travel? • sea that lies east of Greece. • shot storied that teach us lessons. • What island did the Minoans live on? • a type of government which people rule. • What is the most famous landmark in Greece? • ...
The Battle of Troy 2024-03-18
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- the most beautiful woman in the world
- This goddess promised infinite wisdom
- Eris is the Goddess of ____.
- Eris left a golden __ on a wedding table.
- "Beware of Greeks bearing ____" (Google this."
- This goddess promised Paris political power
- King of Mycenae; Helen's husband
- Greek god of the sea
- Menelaus's brother (Starts with an "A" (Google this.)
- This person fatally wounds Achilles (Google this.)
- This goddess promised Paris the "most beautiful woman"
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- Trojan prince; was killed by Achilles and dragged behind a chariot
- Achilles's father; a king
- King of Troy; father of Hector and Paris
- King of the Greek gods
- Mighty Greek warrior; fought alongside Odysseus
- Achilles's mother; a nymph
- Her face "launched a thousand ships." (Google this.)
- Greeks hid in a giant, wooden ____to get inside Troy
- A gigantic ___ kept out invaders and made Troy unbeatable for years.impenetrable.
- Some said a horse was a gift to ___, "the goddess of wisdom and military victory" (Google this.).
- hero of the Trojan War
22 Clues: Greek god of the sea • King of the Greek gods • hero of the Trojan War • Achilles's father; a king • Achilles's mother; a nymph • Eris is the Goddess of ____. • King of Mycenae; Helen's husband • the most beautiful woman in the world • This goddess promised infinite wisdom • King of Troy; father of Hector and Paris • Eris left a golden __ on a wedding table. • ...
lets find it 2024-04-11
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- - Device invented by Leonardo Da Vinci for flight
- - First university city in Europe
- - Abd al-Rahman's Kingdom
- - Ancient Greek physician whose works heavily influenced medieval medicine
- - Monastery center of learning
- - Medieval practice of using leeches for medical purposes
- - Islamic state established in Spain
- - Medieval scholars compiled illustrations and descriptions of animals in these books
- - Medieval scholar who translated ancient Greek works
- - System of timekeeping in monasteries
- - Medieval medical theory of humors
- - Medieval inventor who created an armored vehicle
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- - Islamic scholar known as the "father of circulatory physiology"
- - Ancient Greek mathematician whose works were translated during the Islamic Golden Age
- - Medieval understanding of the universe with Earth at the center
- - Islamic scholar known for his contributions to medicine and astronomy
- - Medieval scholar who wrote "Travels"
- - Father of contemporary medicine
- - First European university city to include medicine
- - Device used in medieval surgeries
20 Clues: - Abd al-Rahman's Kingdom • - Monastery center of learning • - First university city in Europe • - Father of contemporary medicine • - Medieval medical theory of humors • - Device used in medieval surgeries • - Islamic state established in Spain • - Medieval scholar who wrote "Travels" • - System of timekeeping in monasteries • ...
Vocab 4 2025-01-14
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- LEAGUE Alliance led by Sparta to fight Athens
- Citizens vote to make decisions
- Greek city-state known for democracy
- PENINSULA Region in South-East Europe, Greece
- City-state, center of political and social units
- Government ruled by a small, powerful group
- Military formation of heavily-armed soldiers
- CIVILIZATION Culture that blended Greek, Egyptian, Indian, and Persian culture by Alexander the Great
- Ruler who seized power unconstitutionally
- Government ruled by king or queen
- LEAGUE Alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens, to fight Persia
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- ECONOMY Economy based on currency
- Kingdom north of Greece, Alexander the Great
- WAR War between two groups in a country
- Thinker who seeks wisdom and asks questions about life
- Land with water on three sides
- Temple for Athena inside Athens
- AGE Period of great achievements in Athens
- ECONOMY Economy where you trade, no currency
- Government ruled by the wealthy
20 Clues: Land with water on three sides • Citizens vote to make decisions • Temple for Athena inside Athens • Government ruled by the wealthy • ECONOMY Economy based on currency • Government ruled by king or queen • Greek city-state known for democracy • WAR War between two groups in a country • Ruler who seized power unconstitutionally • AGE Period of great achievements in Athens • ...
Tech 1 crossword 2025-12-17
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- – Printed advertisements for a production
- – Creating sound effects by hand
- – Seating area for the audience
- – Person who guides the artistic vision of a production
- – Greek theatre area used by the chorus
- – Greek stage building used as a backdrop
- – Equipment used to control sound
- ROOM – Backstage space where performers wait
- – Person responsible for funding and managing a show
- – Entrance area of a theatre
- – Offstage areas to the left and right of the stage
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- – A lighting instrument used for focused beams
- – Greek seating area for the audience
- – Technicians who run the show
- – Small-scale versions of set designs
- PLAN – A scaled overhead drawing of the stage
- – The floor of the stage where actors perform
- – The part of the stage that extends in front of the proscenium
- – Workspace where scenery is built
- – Colored filters placed in lighting instruments
20 Clues: – Entrance area of a theatre • – Technicians who run the show • – Seating area for the audience • – Creating sound effects by hand • – Equipment used to control sound • – Workspace where scenery is built • – Greek seating area for the audience • – Small-scale versions of set designs • – Greek theatre area used by the chorus • – Printed advertisements for a production • ...
Ancient Greek Warfare 2012-08-24
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- main weapon of a hoplite
- machine used to protect soldiers as they attack city walls
- how old were boys taken into training as hoplites
- greek infantry helmet
- machine used to break the walls of a city
- famous greek infantry formation
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- greek foot soldiers
- symbol of spartan militarism
- metal used in greek armour
- machine used to fire rocks over city walls
- when hoplites were found stealing food they were punished for getting ...
11 Clues: greek foot soldiers • greek infantry helmet • main weapon of a hoplite • metal used in greek armour • symbol of spartan militarism • famous greek infantry formation • machine used to break the walls of a city • machine used to fire rocks over city walls • how old were boys taken into training as hoplites • machine used to protect soldiers as they attack city walls • ...
