greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Lesson 5 Crossword 2025-05-09
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- – Greek colonies in southern Italy and Sicily.
- – A slow but sturdy Greek merchant ship used for trade.
- – Ancient maritime guides describing coastal landmarks and trade routes.
- – Seasonal northerly winds in the Aegean Sea, important for Greek sailing.
- – Using the stars, sun, and moon to determine direction while at sea.
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- – Relating to Greek history, culture, or art after the time of Alexander the Great (323–31 BCE).
- – People who travel or work at sea, especially sailors or navigators.
- – A sundial component used to measure the sun’s position and time.
- – The ancient Greek name for the Black Sea.
- – A fast ancient Greek warship with three rows of oars.
10 Clues: – The ancient Greek name for the Black Sea. • – Greek colonies in southern Italy and Sicily. • – A slow but sturdy Greek merchant ship used for trade. • – A fast ancient Greek warship with three rows of oars. • – A sundial component used to measure the sun’s position and time. • – People who travel or work at sea, especially sailors or navigators. • ...
Persian War 2024-11-12
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- Sprarta 300
- Athenian politician and general
- military formation
- sea battle
- founder of zoroastrianism
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- of Marathon 40k mile run
- ran 40k marathon
- Persian empire founder
- King of ancient Greece Sparta
- Persian ruler
- narrow passage sea
- Greek soldiers
- governer of province in ancient Persia
- god of Zoroastrianism
- Fist Greek Historian
15 Clues: sea battle • Sprarta 300 • Persian ruler • Greek soldiers • ran 40k marathon • narrow passage sea • military formation • Fist Greek Historian • god of Zoroastrianism • Persian empire founder • of Marathon 40k mile run • founder of zoroastrianism • King of ancient Greece Sparta • Athenian politician and general • governer of province in ancient Persia
PRODIGIES 2018-02-03
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- / Ask for anything,I won't deny(Mythology)
- / Oswald the lucky rabbit
- / Highest average
- / Nobel family
- / Long walk to freedom
- / A billion dreams
- / Blackpearl
- / The lady king
- / Equation expresses a thought of god
- / This is it
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- / Father of science
- / Got title mian in Navratnas
- / Daffodils(author)
- / Winning is not always the barometer of getting better(Sports)
- / Bard of Avon(author)
- / Gul makai
16 Clues: / Gul makai • / Blackpearl • / This is it • / Nobel family • / The lady king • / Highest average • / A billion dreams • / Father of science • / Daffodils(author) • / Bard of Avon(author) • / Long walk to freedom • / Oswald the lucky rabbit • / Got title mian in Navratnas • / Equation expresses a thought of god • / Ask for anything,I won't deny(Mythology) • ...
Inner Planets 2023-02-28
10 Clues: livable • like earth • red planet • first planet • what is earth • hottest planet • greek name for mars • greek name for venus • greek word for mercury • What are the nearest four planets called
Chapter 14: Astronomy 2023-05-09
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- How many Zodiac signs are there?
- Astronomy has been studied by ___ _____ globally.
- Ancient astronomers believed that Earth was at the center of everything making them _________.
- Greek word meaning wander
- Greek word meaning infinite space
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- Latin root meaning turn
- Astronomy is a science that deals with the study of _______.
- Greek word meaning milk
- The special fifth element Which Aristotle believed was hidden in all matter
- Many of our Astronomy terms come from
- Greek word meaning star
11 Clues: Latin root meaning turn • Greek word meaning milk • Greek word meaning star • Greek word meaning wander • How many Zodiac signs are there? • Greek word meaning infinite space • Many of our Astronomy terms come from • Astronomy has been studied by ___ _____ globally. • Astronomy is a science that deals with the study of _______. • ...
Chris Cross...Word 2022-10-04
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- A story or play about a murder in which the identity of the murderer is not revealed until the end.
- Each of the short curved hairs growing on the edges of the eyelids, serving to protect the eyes from dust.
- A group of five long bones in the foot.
- A fictional character in the Star Wars franchise, nicknamed "Chewie".
- A country in East Africa with coastline on the Indian Ocean.
- God of the sky in ancient Greek mythology and considered the ruler, protector, and father of all gods and humans.
- An violent young troublemaker, typically one of a gang, often associated with football.
- A thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny punchline.
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- A first or preliminary version of a device or vehicle from which other forms are developed.
- Animals that are active during the night and sleep during the day.
- A character created by J. R. R. Tolkien in his Middle-earth writings. She appears in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales.
- Nervous or timid in the company of other people.
- An organised international body of criminals, operating originally in Sicily and now especially in Italy and the US and having a complex and ruthless behavioural code.
- A person who is very knowledgeable about or skilful in a particular area.
- An animal that feeds on other animals.
- A complete failure, especially a ludicrous or humiliating one.
16 Clues: An animal that feeds on other animals. • A group of five long bones in the foot. • Nervous or timid in the company of other people. • A country in East Africa with coastline on the Indian Ocean. • A complete failure, especially a ludicrous or humiliating one. • Animals that are active during the night and sleep during the day. • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-10-15
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- The greatest Philosopher
- The highest class in certain societies.
- war A war fought in ancient Greece between Athens & Sparta.
- A city state in ancient Greece.
- of Macedonia was a king of the Macedon from 359 BC until his assassination in 336 BC
- Idea that the citizens of a country should take an active role in the government of their country and manage it directly or through elected representations.
- A Bronze Age Aegean civilization on the island of Crete and other Aegean islands.
- war A war fought by Greek states and Persia.
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- was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the classical period in ancient Greece.
- A philosopher who believed in an absolute right or wrong thing.
- Civilization Greek civilization.
- Body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation.
- the Great Ancient Macedonian ruler
- A member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek.
- Reputed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- An inhabitant of Mycenae or member of the Mycenaean people.
16 Clues: The greatest Philosopher • A city state in ancient Greece. • Civilization Greek civilization. • the Great Ancient Macedonian ruler • The highest class in certain societies. • Reputed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. • war A war fought by Greek states and Persia. • war A war fought in ancient Greece between Athens & Sparta. • ...
Chemisty Vocabulary - Test 1 2024-09-12
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- a suffix meaning sugar, a combination of two sugars, or a mixture of multiple types of sugar
- a type of energy that is stored in food
- a single strand sugar that the body can quickly use for energy. All sugars are converted into this kind of sugar so the body can use them.
- a time in history when the dominant economy went from being rural to urban manufacturing centers
- Greek for one, alone or single
- Greek for many
- Greek for two, twice or double
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- settling or establishing control over someone else's land without their consent
- to change in Greek
- Latin for Land
- one of the 12 atoms found in a monosaccharide
- a naturally abundant element that can be found in all forms of life
- the body process that converts food into energy
- energy that is stored in human cells
- reaction, when the atoms that make a up a molecule get rearranged
- a community whose economy is based on producing and maintaining crops and farmland
16 Clues: Latin for Land • Greek for many • to change in Greek • Greek for one, alone or single • Greek for two, twice or double • energy that is stored in human cells • a type of energy that is stored in food • one of the 12 atoms found in a monosaccharide • the body process that converts food into energy • reaction, when the atoms that make a up a molecule get rearranged • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-03-11
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- Discovered Minoan city on Crete
- Greek City-State
- Open Marketplace
- Enslaved person in Sparta
- Built Arches and Lion Gates
- Created Democracy
- Government by the people
- Highest elected officials in Sparta
- Tight formation of soldiers
- Greek Historian
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- Military Society
- Land nearly surrounded by water
- Absolute Ruler
- Spartan Soldiers
- Rule by few over many
- Soldiers trained to guard Persian King
- Persian Governor
- King of Crete at Knossos
18 Clues: Absolute Ruler • Greek Historian • Military Society • Spartan Soldiers • Greek City-State • Open Marketplace • Persian Governor • Created Democracy • Rule by few over many • Government by the people • King of Crete at Knossos • Enslaved person in Sparta • Built Arches and Lion Gates • Tight formation of soldiers • Land nearly surrounded by water • Discovered Minoan city on Crete • ...
Greece crossword puzzle 2021-11-08
11 Clues: homerun • greek statement • a citizen • king of the gods • greek goddess of wisdom • as ancient athenian lawgiver • a metric unit of measure • commonly known as Xerxes the great • ancient as the greek queen of heaven • a city state in Ancient Greece • small group of people ruling a country
Greek City States 2022-02-06
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- people captured by the Spartans and forced to work
- place of refuge atop a hill
- reformer who created the Athenian assembly
- Greek reform-minded aristocrat in 594 BCE
- market and assembly place
- rectangular marching formation
- Greek name for city now known as Istanbul
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- group of men elected to organize education for youth
- government by a select powerful few
- foot soldiers
- city state
- government by the people
- Greek rulers who seized power by force
13 Clues: city state • foot soldiers • government by the people • market and assembly place • place of refuge atop a hill • rectangular marching formation • government by a select powerful few • Greek rulers who seized power by force • Greek reform-minded aristocrat in 594 BCE • Greek name for city now known as Istanbul • reformer who created the Athenian assembly • ...
Greek Gods Jigsaw Crossword 2023-03-16
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- Who opened teh jar that released "a gazillion evil spirits?"
- Which Greek God married Aphrodite?
- Which Greek Goddess invented weaving?
- Who was the shepherd that Zues cause Aphrodite to fall in love with?
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- Which Greek Goddess emerged from the ocean?
- What kind of tree did Smyrna turn into?
- Which mortal created a life-size ivory statue of Aphrodite?
- Which Greek God was the God of Thunder
- What was on of Aphrodite's sacred plants?
- Which Greek God became known as Cupid?
10 Clues: Which Greek God married Aphrodite? • Which Greek Goddess invented weaving? • Which Greek God was the God of Thunder • Which Greek God became known as Cupid? • What kind of tree did Smyrna turn into? • What was on of Aphrodite's sacred plants? • Which Greek Goddess emerged from the ocean? • Which mortal created a life-size ivory statue of Aphrodite? • ...
Mermaids, The New Evidence 2020-10-14
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- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
- an ultra-low-frequency, high amplitude underwater sound detected by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1997.
- an official elected or appointed to act as chief executive or nominal head of a city, town, or borough.
- a navigable submersible for deep-sea exploration having a spherical watertight cabin attached to its underside.
- a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to explain phenomena.
- a mythical sea creature with the head and trunk of a woman and the tail of a fish.
- island between the Arctic Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean southeast of Greenland and just south of the Arctic Circle.
- any of a group of female and partly human creatures in Greek mythology that lured mariners to destruction by their singing.
- a building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited.
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- a presentation (such as a film or novel) expressing or dealing with factual events.
- the part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- a person who explores a new or unfamiliar area.
- something offered or striven for in competition or in contests of chance.
- a nation's ships of war and of logistic support.
- any of a family of erect bipedal primate mammals that includes recent humans together with extinct ancestral and related forms
- a shaft or hole sunk to obtain oil, brine, or gas.
- any of various large tailless semi-erect primates of Africa and southeastern Asia.
- a great body of salt water that covers much of the earth.
18 Clues: the part of the land adjoining or near the sea. • a person who explores a new or unfamiliar area. • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. • a nation's ships of war and of logistic support. • a shaft or hole sunk to obtain oil, brine, or gas. • a great body of salt water that covers much of the earth. • ...
greek gods 2022-02-02
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- god of fire
- protector of marriage
- god of war
- god of the sea
- goddess of home
- god of sun light and truth
- god of nature
- god of the hunt
- ruler of all gods
- messenger of the gods
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- last lord of the titans
- the two-faced god
- god of the harvest
- king of the underworld
- god of wisdom/war
- god of love
- god of wine
- born of the sea
18 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of love • god of wine • god of nature • god of the sea • goddess of home • born of the sea • god of the hunt • the two-faced god • god of wisdom/war • ruler of all gods • god of the harvest • protector of marriage • messenger of the gods • king of the underworld • last lord of the titans • god of sun light and truth
greek roots 2013-02-05
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- a device used to aerate a substance
- the process of exposing to air
- a branch of physics
- warlike
- the state of bing at war
- cure for all
- view of a wide area
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- suplied with air
- is a system of exercises
- universal rule
- a natrel disposition to go to war
- a utonia where all would rule equaly
- is a uprising
- relating to all
- war mindedness
- uproar
- you expose it
- a wire or rod
18 Clues: uproar • warlike • cure for all • is a uprising • you expose it • a wire or rod • universal rule • war mindedness • relating to all • suplied with air • a branch of physics • view of a wide area • is a system of exercises • the state of bing at war • the process of exposing to air • a natrel disposition to go to war • a device used to aerate a substance • a utonia where all would rule equaly
Greek prefixes 2013-03-20
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- recived or given without pament.
- to fill or insert.
- the recording and reproducing of hearing.
- something you refuse.
- to express good wishes.
- an object that juts out or over hangs.
- to make a guess.
- is thankfulness.
- the process of hearing.
- people gathered in a place to see or hear something.
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- a lage space for a audience.
- sadness or lack of hope.
- felling of pleasure or satisfaction.
- to clap hands as a sign of welcomeness.
- a hearing to hire a preformer.
- to push something out with force.
- favor or grace.
- to please.
18 Clues: to please. • favor or grace. • to make a guess. • is thankfulness. • to fill or insert. • something you refuse. • to express good wishes. • the process of hearing. • sadness or lack of hope. • a lage space for a audience. • a hearing to hire a preformer. • recived or given without pament. • to push something out with force. • felling of pleasure or satisfaction. • ...
Numbers Greek 2021-05-02
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- , six-footed.
- , a series of four connected works (such as operas or novels).
- , a molecule that has two atoms of oxygen and one atom of another element (such as carbon).
- , a flat shape that has five sides and five corners.
- , a way of talking or singing without raising or lowering the sound of your voice.
- , a flat shape that has seven sides and seven angles.
- , used to describe something that is boring because it is always the same.
- , a situation in which you have to make a difficult choice.
- , a group of three singers or musicians who perform together.
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- , a polyhedron that has four faces.
- , the process of deciding which patients should be treated first based on how sick or seriously injured they are.
- , a branch of mathematics that deals with relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
- , a plane polygon of 10 angles and 10 sides.
- , a group of nine.
- , a diatonic series of six tones having a semitone between the third and fourth tones.
- , a long speech given by a character in a story, movie, play, etc., or by a performer (such as a comedian).
- , a sports contest for men that consists of 10 different events.
- , a flat shape that has eight sides and eight angles.
18 Clues: , six-footed. • , a group of nine. • , a polyhedron that has four faces. • , a plane polygon of 10 angles and 10 sides. • , a flat shape that has five sides and five corners. • , a flat shape that has seven sides and seven angles. • , a flat shape that has eight sides and eight angles. • ...
Greek gods 2021-05-13
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- god of the air, light, space and heaven
- god of the underworld
- god of music
- god of the sea
- god of the sun
- god of war
- god of travelers
- gods of wine
- god of strengths and powers
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- greek hero from sport and others
- god of all gods
- god of nature
- god of the wind and air
- god of wealth
- god of sleep
- god of marriage
- god of attraction
- god of fire
18 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of music • god of sleep • gods of wine • god of nature • god of wealth • god of the sea • god of the sun • god of all gods • god of marriage • god of travelers • god of attraction • god of the underworld • god of the wind and air • god of strengths and powers • greek hero from sport and others • god of the air, light, space and heaven
Greek prefixes 2022-11-04
18 Clues: out • down • over • good • below • within • beside • against • from, off • locative (in) • after, change • bad, difficult • together, with • negative (not) • up, throughout • through, across • outside, external • upon, in addition
Greek Myth 2022-11-14
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- The Goddess of love and relationships
- This picture shows a man giving a(n) ______ to the Gods
- This piece of architecture was built as a temple to Athena
- The first _____ games were held in honor of Zeus
- When was the temple of Poseidon built?
- Apollo and Artemis are what?
- If the Greeks wanted sunlight they would pray to which God?
- This picture shows the keeper of the winds, who is also known as _____
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- This picture shows the "site of _____"
- Who killed the Minotaur in 540 BC
- God of the hunt, this picture depicts who?
- Who is the God of wine?
- Who did Zeus give a famous box to?
- If the Greeks needed fertile soil they would pray to which God?
- This God is known as the "protector of the people"
- Hercules killed the animal in this picture, what is it?
- What war happened in 1250 BC?
- The temple of which God was built in 463 BC and destroyed in 426 AD?
18 Clues: Who is the God of wine? • Apollo and Artemis are what? • What war happened in 1250 BC? • Who killed the Minotaur in 540 BC • Who did Zeus give a famous box to? • The Goddess of love and relationships • This picture shows the "site of _____" • When was the temple of Poseidon built? • God of the hunt, this picture depicts who? • The first _____ games were held in honor of Zeus • ...
Greek Myths 2022-10-17
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- Goddess of marriage
- Who saved his siblings from Cronus's stomach
- Who has the symbol of the lightningbolt
- What did the story of Typhon represent
- Who is the god of the sun
- Born from sea foam
- Who is the god of wine
- Who is the god of the sea
- Who saved Zeus from getting eaten by his father
- who was zeus's first wife
- God of war
- Who gave Hades permission to kidnap Persephone
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- Who was the god of forgery
- Born from Zeus's forehad
- Why did Persphone get kidnapped
- Who did Hades kidnap
- God who ate his children so they didn't take his throne
- Had 100 arms and 1 eye
- Who gaveher throneupt oher son
- Who was the god of harvest
- God of the underword
21 Clues: God of war • Born from sea foam • Goddess of marriage • Who did Hades kidnap • God of the underword • Had 100 arms and 1 eye • Who is the god of wine • Born from Zeus's forehad • Who is the god of the sun • Who is the god of the sea • who was zeus's first wife • Who was the god of forgery • Who was the god of harvest • Who gaveher throneupt oher son • Why did Persphone get kidnapped • ...
Greek Gods 2024-01-22
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- Goddess of Earth, mother of Persephone
- Hateful god of war (the other one)
- God of nature
- God of light and reason
- Goddess of Love (and also the hottest one)
- God of love, son of Aphrodite
- Goddess of health, Zeus's sister
- WELCOME TO THE CULT OF DIONYSUS 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
- The guy who made Sisyphus push that rock
- Lord of the titans
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- God of the sea
- God of fire
- God of War
- Ruler of all gods
- Zeus's wife
- Goddess of the moon & hunt
- Goddess of wisdom & warfare
- The Jamaican guy from Futurama
18 Clues: God of War • God of fire • Zeus's wife • God of nature • God of the sea • Ruler of all gods • Lord of the titans • God of light and reason • Goddess of the moon & hunt • Goddess of wisdom & warfare • God of love, son of Aphrodite • The Jamaican guy from Futurama • Goddess of health, Zeus's sister • Hateful god of war (the other one) • Goddess of Earth, mother of Persephone • ...
Greek Temples 2024-12-13
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- sculpted female figures used as architectural support instead of traditional columns
- there are _____ main parts of a temple
- triangular inner section of the pediment, often decorated
- sloping part of the pediment
- volutes of Ionic column capitals rest on a band of ______
- what doric columns don't have
- Ionic columns have a pair of spirals on their capitals called _____
- figures sticking from the roof of temples
- engravfor decorations onto pediment or friezes
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- the angled top part of a Greek temple
- the bottom part of a Greek temple, consisting of steps
- the capital is composed of an ______ and an echinus
- the part of the entablature that acts like a base
- _____ columns are partially embedded in the wall they support
- corinthian columns have decorative capitals with what kind of leaves
- inspiration for Ionic columns
- example of a mixture of multiple architectural orders (continuous frieze)
- the part of the column that rests on the capital and is often fluted
18 Clues: sloping part of the pediment • inspiration for Ionic columns • what doric columns don't have • the angled top part of a Greek temple • there are _____ main parts of a temple • figures sticking from the roof of temples • engravfor decorations onto pediment or friezes • the part of the entablature that acts like a base • the capital is composed of an ______ and an echinus • ...
Greek Mythology Review JDM 2022-03-31
"The Odyssey" Vocabulary & Terms 2025-09-28
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- the gods embody human traits, showing both virtues and flaws
- takes place after the Trojan War
- the ancient Greek poet credited with composing "The Iliad" & "The Odyssey"
- a long narrative poem that recounts the heroic deeds, adventures and struggles of characters
- god of the sea
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- Homecoming
- Greek ideals such as loyalty, cleverness, and the powerful draw of home
- recited with words and passed down over generations
- goddess of wisdom
- an ancient Greek epic poem, set during the Trojan War
- an ancient Greek epic poem that follows the hero Odysseus on his ten-year journey home
- Wife of Odysseus
12 Clues: Homecoming • god of the sea • Wife of Odysseus • goddess of wisdom • takes place after the Trojan War • recited with words and passed down over generations • an ancient Greek epic poem, set during the Trojan War • the gods embody human traits, showing both virtues and flaws • Greek ideals such as loyalty, cleverness, and the powerful draw of home • ...
Melaniee's Puzzle 2022-02-25
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- the god of practically everything
- Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- the god of blacksmiths and fire
- huge water snake monster with nine heads
- one of the Titans and a god of fire
- king of Sparta, king of Mycenae
- God of strength and heroes.
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- adored patroness of the city of Athens
- releasing the ills of humanity into the world.
- the creator of the Labyrinth
- the Greek Goddess of Running
- son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba
- goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth
- mother of Heracles, father was the god Zeus
- considered the herald of the gods
- second wife of Greek hero, demi-god Herakles
- the queen of Sparta and the wife of Tyndareus
17 Clues: God of strength and heroes. • the creator of the Labyrinth • the Greek Goddess of Running • the god of blacksmiths and fire • king of Sparta, king of Mycenae • the god of practically everything • considered the herald of the gods • one of the Titans and a god of fire • adored patroness of the city of Athens • Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • ...
Who painted that? 2015-03-24
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- Roger van der Weyden's work
- painted melting clocks
- le chateau noir painter
- famous greek temple
- painted Arabs skirmishing in the Mountains
- pieta sculptor
- famous greek sculpture
- painted Conversion of St. Paul
- melancholic painter
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- cathedral style
- painted Blam
- painted Nude Woman
- starry night painter
- painted Saint Martin and the Beggar
- impression sunrise painter
- painted Blue Boy
16 Clues: painted Blam • pieta sculptor • cathedral style • painted Blue Boy • painted Nude Woman • famous greek temple • melancholic painter • starry night painter • painted melting clocks • famous greek sculpture • le chateau noir painter • impression sunrise painter • Roger van der Weyden's work • painted Conversion of St. Paul • painted Saint Martin and the Beggar • ...
Theatre History Crossword 2020-12-09
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- The Ancient Greek playwright who wrote King Oedipus
- The famous Elizabethan playwright who wrote A Midsummer's Night Dream.
- A famous Elizabethan theater
- This instrument was played during early performance
- Brief comic scene
- Ancient Greek actors would wear large ______ in performance.
- A two-storied cart that doubled as a stage
- Early performances were performed around _______
- The heroine's father in commedia.
- The Medieval Theatre saw the creation of Miracle and _______ plays
- The Greek God that the Greeks paid tribute to in early performances
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- Plays meant to be read rather then acted
- Actors are called ______
- Rebirth
- the Ancient Egyptians created performances around which gods
- The Ancient Roman playwright who wrote Amphitryo
16 Clues: Rebirth • Brief comic scene • Actors are called ______ • A famous Elizabethan theater • The heroine's father in commedia. • Plays meant to be read rather then acted • A two-storied cart that doubled as a stage • Early performances were performed around _______ • The Ancient Roman playwright who wrote Amphitryo • The Ancient Greek playwright who wrote King Oedipus • ...
Rise of Greek Civilization 2023-02-01
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- The only group in Greece who were considered citizens
- Citizen soldiers
- A marketplace in ancient Greece
- Someone who writes or performs stories; storyteller
- Group of people who lived on mainland Greece
- Island where the first Greek civilization formed
- Location of the Minoans palace
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- A group of armed foot soldiers
- Group of people who lived on Crete
- Group of people the Greeks adapted their alphabet from
- Geographic feature that dominates Greece
- A Greek city-state
- Greek speaking people who invaded and brought about the Dark Age
- Greeks
- A group of people living in a new territory with ties to their homeland
16 Clues: Greeks • Citizen soldiers • A Greek city-state • A group of armed foot soldiers • Location of the Minoans palace • A marketplace in ancient Greece • Group of people who lived on Crete • Geographic feature that dominates Greece • Group of people who lived on mainland Greece • Island where the first Greek civilization formed • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Crossword 7th grade 2018-06-06
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- Curved Roman architecture
- Oldest world empire
- fighters in Roman arena
- Roman numbers
- Religion of India
- Land Nebuchadnezzer ruled
- River of Egypt
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- Military Greek city
- men who fought holy wars
- Greek goddess
- Northern India leader
- Sports arena
- Another African empire
- Christian holy book
- Roman language used today
15 Clues: Sports arena • Greek goddess • Roman numbers • River of Egypt • Religion of India • Military Greek city • Oldest world empire • Christian holy book • Northern India leader • Another African empire • fighters in Roman arena • men who fought holy wars • Curved Roman architecture • Land Nebuchadnezzer ruled • Roman language used today
Escape Room: Greek Mythology 2021-11-03
5 Clues: Who was the god of the underworld? • Who were the bird women who's song sunk ships? • Who was the goddess of springtime and Hades' wife? • Who was the god of the sky and ruler of the heavens? • Who was the goddess of marriage? Hint: She hated Heracles.
Greek Mythology Review JDM 2022-03-31
Education in Ancient Greece 2024-03-10
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- Methods of teaching which cater to the student's needs
- Forms a connection between the student and the teacher through discussions
- Ancient "notebooks" were made of this...
- Students were to be well-rounded citizens of this...
- Enslaved man who keeps students in check
- This school is famous for its incredible lectures
- Greek instructors of physical education
- The gender of the ideal student
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- Meaning the wise and healthy man
- A Greek or non-Greek immigrant
- He tutored Alexander the Great
- The secondary level of school
- Tool used for simple arithmetic
- The minimum age of graduation
- Women in Sparta were the "back-up"...
- Creator of "The Iliad"
16 Clues: Creator of "The Iliad" • The secondary level of school • The minimum age of graduation • A Greek or non-Greek immigrant • He tutored Alexander the Great • Tool used for simple arithmetic • The gender of the ideal student • Meaning the wise and healthy man • Women in Sparta were the "back-up"... • Greek instructors of physical education • Ancient "notebooks" were made of this... • ...
Charlies greek mythology crossword 2023-08-31
Επανάληψη (Γραμματικής Μάθημα 1-4) 2016-11-07
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- Neuter words accompanied by the article "το".
- The four cases are called _________.
- The Articles in Greek are called _________.
- Shows more than one thing - Plural number.
- Masculine words accompanied by the article "ο".
- Feminine words accompanied by the article "η".
- Shows one thing - Singular number.
- The verb "I stay"
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- The indefinite articles( ένας, μία, ένα )are called _______.
- Nouns in Greek are called _________.
- The definite articles ( ο, η, το ) are called _______.
- The verb "I have"
- The numbers that show singular and plural.
- The verb "I am" in Greek.
14 Clues: The verb "I have" • The verb "I stay" • The verb "I am" in Greek. • Shows one thing - Singular number. • Nouns in Greek are called _________. • The four cases are called _________. • Shows more than one thing - Plural number. • The numbers that show singular and plural. • The Articles in Greek are called _________. • Neuter words accompanied by the article "το". • ...
Roman Religion 2023-11-28
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- a creator or ruler
- goddess of spring
- goddess of beauty,fertility,and victory
- god of the dead
- god of strength and heroes
- where something begins
- a being worthy or worship
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- where gods and goddesses live
- god of rivers
- goddess of women
- a collection of myths
- a female deity
- god of sun and light
- half god half human
- god of love
15 Clues: god of love • god of rivers • a female deity • god of the dead • goddess of women • goddess of spring • a creator or ruler • half god half human • god of sun and light • a collection of myths • where something begins • a being worthy or worship • god of strength and heroes • where gods and goddesses live • goddess of beauty,fertility,and victory
Vocabulary words crossword 2022-09-07
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- Americans brush their teeth
- a textbook on the Romans
- a Roman coin
- slaves on a Roman field for no pay
- figuring out the Roman culture
- Romans believing in Roman mythology
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- perspective
- E in grapes
- a poem from the times of the Romans
- continuousness
- morals
- the Roman political system
- proof
- Carthage makes Rome mad, starting a war
- a tall tale
15 Clues: proof • morals • perspective • E in grapes • a tall tale • a Roman coin • continuousness • a textbook on the Romans • the Roman political system • Americans brush their teeth • figuring out the Roman culture • slaves on a Roman field for no pay • a poem from the times of the Romans • Romans believing in Roman mythology • Carthage makes Rome mad, starting a war
Greek gods and Trojan War 2023-10-17
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- Latin word for king
- author of the Iliad
- Latin word for woman
- Trojan who abducted Helen
- messenger god
- wife of Priam
- home of Hector
- Latin word for war
- Latin word for sky
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Greek god of the sea
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- name of the Cyclops blinded by Odysseus
- founder of Rome
- Queen of the Underworld
- king of the underworld
- author of the Aeneid
- friend of Achilles
- Latin word for queen
- wife of Aeneas
19 Clues: messenger god • wife of Priam • home of Hector • wife of Aeneas • founder of Rome • friend of Achilles • Latin word for war • Latin word for sky • Latin word for king • author of the Iliad • Latin word for woman • author of the Aeneid • Latin word for queen • Greek god of the sea • king of the underworld • Queen of the Underworld • Greek goddess of wisdom • Trojan who abducted Helen • ...
titans curse 2023-01-19
15 Clues: banned • water nymphs • greek weapon • greek currency • a type of coat • a type of cart • agitate or turn • to hold and use • unjust judgement • suspended object • old and priceless • mythical goat people • used to burn things in • ill tempered or grumpy • a type of head jewelry
Ancient Greece 2024-02-28
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- Ancient Greek Olympics were also held every _______ years.
- Polis with a very strong arm. The men had to be warriors.
- Home of the Gods (two words!)
- God of the sea
- _______________ is king of the Gods.
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- A _______________ is an economically and politically independent city-state.
- Alexander's teacher
- Athens had this type of government
- In the Ancient Greek Olympics, athletes competed without _______ to show off their bodies.
- __________, spear throwing, discus, chariot races, wrestling, and fighting were all Ancient Greek Olympic events.
- Ancient Greek marketplace
11 Clues: God of the sea • Alexander's teacher • Ancient Greek marketplace • Home of the Gods (two words!) • Athens had this type of government • _______________ is king of the Gods. • Polis with a very strong arm. The men had to be warriors. • Ancient Greek Olympics were also held every _______ years. • A _______________ is an economically and politically independent city-state. • ...
Athena 2014-09-30
12 Clues: roman dad • roman mom • Arch Enemy • What she is • Roman Specialty • Roman specialty • Greek Structure • Roman Specialty • Roman Goddess form • Greek Goddess form • Both Greek and Roman Specialty • Sacred Animal known for it's wisdom
People in WHI Crossword 2023-03-08
9 Clues: Greek Poet • Greek dramatist • Greek historian • Greek philosopher • Father of medicine • Estimated the value of pi • Son of Philip II, Hellenistic Culture • Work is basis for courses in Geometry • Moved capital of Rome, legalized Christianity
6th History 2022-04-11
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- What age did Spartan boys enter military training?
- What city-state did Sparta go to war with?
- Lysander lead a fleet of what in a surprise attack against Athens?
- Spartan men were required to marry by what age?
- War What was the name of the war that took place on the lower Greek peninsula and lasted 27 years?
- Who joined the Spartans to fight against Athens?
- What famous Greek philosopher died during the reign of the Thirty Tyrants?
- Who was a rich Athenian man who was a traitor?
- Who won the Peloponnesian War?
- Name a famous Spartan general?
- What were the thirty men installed to rule over Athens known as Thirty what?
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- The Thirty Tyrants banned free speech, free assembly, and free what?
- The lower southern portion of Greece which is a peninsula is called what?
- What Greek people were described as harsh, highly disciplined and warriorlike?
- The Spartans believed that the only sure way to exist was through what strength?
- What Greek people were described as enjoying entertainment, arts, philosophy, and architecture?
- What was the main city-state in Peloponnese?
- What did the Athenians build at Port Piraeus?
- The Athenians believed in war to protect what?
19 Clues: Who won the Peloponnesian War? • Name a famous Spartan general? • What city-state did Sparta go to war with? • What was the main city-state in Peloponnese? • What did the Athenians build at Port Piraeus? • Who was a rich Athenian man who was a traitor? • The Athenians believed in war to protect what? • Spartan men were required to marry by what age? • ...
Stheno Times Cross #3 2025-07-18
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- usually credited for who invented the lightbulb
- what is medusa in mythology
- sick chicken
- round wood
- Whoa That dudes Big
- BURNNNN
- Im Coming to save the day!
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- 1 I?
- Im using it right now on a screen
- newspaper name
- The species of the name of the newspaper
- I got a LOT of moons
- known as red planet
- Im Hungry
- frozen
15 Clues: 1 I? • frozen • BURNNNN • Im Hungry • round wood • sick chicken • newspaper name • known as red planet • Whoa That dudes Big • I got a LOT of moons • Im Coming to save the day! • what is medusa in mythology • Im using it right now on a screen • The species of the name of the newspaper • usually credited for who invented the lightbulb
Greece crossword puzzle 2021-11-08
11 Clues: homerun • greek statement • a citizen • king of the gods • greek goddess of wisdom • as ancient athenian lawgiver • a metric unit of measure • commonly known as Xerxes the great • ancient as the greek queen of heaven • a city state in Ancient Greece • small group of people ruling a country
Greece crossword puzzle 2021-11-08
11 Clues: homerun • greek statement • a citizen • king of the gods • greek goddess of wisdom • as ancient athenian lawgiver • a metric unit of measure • commonly known as Xerxes the great • ancient as the greek queen of heaven • a city state in Ancient Greece • small group of people ruling a country
Greece: Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-13
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- rule by a king or queen
- King of the Gods; ruled from Mount Olympus
- city-state strictly ruled by military force
- a new territory with close ties to its homeland
- one of the three seas that surround Greece
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- captured people enslaved by the Spartans.
- the birthplace of democracy; this city-state valued art, music and education.
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- the highest point in Athens where temples were built for the gods and goddesses.
- a group of people who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B.C.; leading city called Mycenae; took over the Minoans and adopted their culture, ship-building, etc.
- Greek citizen soldiers
- a government ruled by the people. Direct: EVERY citizen votes on laws; Representative: every citizen votes for representatives to vote on laws
- Early Greeks who lived on the Mediterranean island of Crete
- a Greek city-state
- a meeting and marketplace in a Greek polis
- famous temple to Athena in Athens, Greece
- a ruler who seizes power by force
17 Clues: a Greek city-state • Greek citizen soldiers • rule by a king or queen • a ruler who seizes power by force • famous temple to Athena in Athens, Greece • captured people enslaved by the Spartans. • King of the Gods; ruled from Mount Olympus • one of the three seas that surround Greece • a meeting and marketplace in a Greek polis • city-state strictly ruled by military force • ...
Greece 2021-11-08
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- known as Hellas
- god of the sky Leonidas meaning lion
- security
- the temple of the virgin god dess
- knashayar
- leader of the Greek gods
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- a city of an fiend Greece
- Vatican City Monaco and Singapore
- an Athenian political an and general. An ancient or Ra Greek vesle.Former temple on Athenian acrim.
- warship
- Ancient Greek you of war
- winged goddess of victory
12 Clues: warship • security • knashayar • known as Hellas • Ancient Greek you of war • leader of the Greek gods • a city of an fiend Greece • winged goddess of victory • Vatican City Monaco and Singapore • the temple of the virgin god dess • god of the sky Leonidas meaning lion • ...
Trojan 2022-05-09
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- Brutal warrior of the army
- Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
- the son of tydues
- King of Sparta
- commander of the greek army
- The best archer of the greek army
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- The son of the god of medical care
- Greatest warrior of the time
- Smartest man alive
- Leader of cretan forces
- counselor of the greeks
- saviour of the greek cause
- Defender of the greek ships
13 Clues: King of Sparta • the son of tydues • Smartest man alive • Leader of cretan forces • counselor of the greeks • Brutal warrior of the army • saviour of the greek cause • commander of the greek army • Defender of the greek ships • Greatest warrior of the time • The best archer of the greek army • The son of the god of medical care • Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
World History Unit 10 2018-02-05
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- Greek noble that overthrew the Spartans (508 B.C.)
- nobles who ran the government.
- open are used as a market place
- protective group also known as the Dorian League
- Fortified hill that surrounded a Polis (city –state)
- enslaved people owned by the city-state
- Greek god of victory
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- warships that had three levels of rowers on each side one above the other
- judges
- Greek word for City-State
- favoring equality for all people
- known as the “first citizen” of Athens
- set of principles and rules for governing
- hired soldiers
14 Clues: judges • hired soldiers • Greek god of victory • Greek word for City-State • nobles who ran the government. • open are used as a market place • favoring equality for all people • known as the “first citizen” of Athens • enslaved people owned by the city-state • set of principles and rules for governing • protective group also known as the Dorian League • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-11-12
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- god of music healing and the sun
- queen of the Greek gods
- government ruled by one powerful leader
- king of the Greek gods
- central high city of a city state
- city state known for art and learning
- government where citizens vote
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- sporting event held to honour Zeus
- sea to the east of mainland Greece
- Greek word for city state
- mountain home of the gods
- philosopher who taught by asking questions
- city state known for military strength
- goddess of wisdom and war strategy
14 Clues: king of the Greek gods • queen of the Greek gods • Greek word for city state • mountain home of the gods • government where citizens vote • god of music healing and the sun • central high city of a city state • sporting event held to honour Zeus • sea to the east of mainland Greece • goddess of wisdom and war strategy • city state known for art and learning • ...
y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
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- Having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
- Words that sound the same and are spelt the same but have different meanings are called homonyms.
- Synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close.
- A logo or mark representing something.
- A substance able to increase the rate of a chemical reaction without itself being consumed or changed by the reacting chemicals
- If the shapes can be divided into two equal parts with two lines, then the shapes are said to have two lines of symmetry.
- This is a _______ week.
- Lymph is a clear fluid that flows through your body.
- ______ is in the air.
- I like to see the _______s in Egypt.
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- A cylinder is a 3D shape two parallel circular bases
- I felt a little bit of sympathy for my brother.
- I went to the _________ on Saturday.
- In _______ there are lots of pyramids.
- I sang the lyric of the song I was singing.
- Mythology is a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- supplied, treated, or enriched with oxygen.
17 Clues: ______ is in the air. • This is a _______ week. • I went to the _________ on Saturday. • I like to see the _______s in Egypt. • In _______ there are lots of pyramids. • A logo or mark representing something. • I sang the lyric of the song I was singing. • supplied, treated, or enriched with oxygen. • Having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2024-01-11
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- These mythical creatures look like stone statues during the day, but come to life at night. You can find them engraved on buildings and graveyards, where they scare away evil spirits. They have wings and claws, and sometimes horns or tails.
- This mythical creature is a giant snake with many heads. It is very scary and dangerous. When you cut off one of its heads, two more grow back. There is a large constellation of stars that is named after this creature.
- This mythical creature has the head of a human, the body of a lion, and the wings of a bird. It likes to ask riddles to passersby. If you answer correctly, it lets you go. There is a famous pyramid in Egypt with a statue of this creature.
- This mythical creature is a horse with wings. It can fly very fast and high. According to Greek mythology, it was born from Poseidon, the sea god and a monster named Medusa. The creature represents strength and imagination.
- This mythical creature originates in stories from ancient Europe. It is often portrayed as a snake that can kill anyone who even looks into its eyes. It is also called the "King of Serpents".
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- This mythical creature is half human and half horse. They are very brave and good at fighting with bows and arrows. They live in groups, usually in the mountains or forests. They are also very smart and love to learn.
- This mythical creature comes from Irish tales and is part of the fairy family. They are very small, fast, and mischievous. They love to play tricks on people and hide their gold. They are also said to be good at making shoes.
- This mythical creature is a beautiful bird that never dies. When it gets old, it sets itself on fire and turns into ashes. But then, it rises again from the ashes, young and strong. It is a symbol of hope and rebirth.
- This mythical creature is half eagle and half horse. It was first mentioned by Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto in the 1500s. He described it as being very fast and capable of flying. It is also said to be loyal and friendly.
- This mythical creature is half lion and half eagle. It is very strong and brave, and it can fly and hunt. It was first seen in ancient Egyptian art. In Greek mythology, it pulled the chariot of the Sun god Apollo.
10 Clues: This mythical creature originates in stories from ancient Europe. It is often portrayed as a snake that can kill anyone who even looks into its eyes. It is also called the "King of Serpents". • ...
Gold Rush: Introduction 2019-11-28
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- The larger number; greater part; more than half
- To find out something you need to know about; to find out something that was not known before
- A statement or information passed along from one person to another that may be true or not
- A small vehicle with one wheel at the front and two handles at the back. A wheel
- A small and rough piece of valuable metal ore
- Someone who tries to find something; who looks for or get something
- Something that happens without being planned or known in advance
- A band of heroes sailing with Jason in search of the Golden Fleece from Greek mythology
- To bring something to an end; to finish a process; to end up
- A great deal of money or property; riches; wealth; good luck
- A legend or story, that usually tries to explain something in nature; a made-up person or thing
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- To be at the front or the top of something; to move toward; face toward; to be the head or chief of something; to lead
- Something heavy used to hold a door open, stops from closing
- Finally; in the end
- The total sum; a quantity or number of something
- Someone from another country
- Someone who explores or examines a region, looking for gold, oil or other valuable resources
- To form a judgment or opinion about
- Valuable things such as gold and jewels; something or someone that is loved or valued a great deal
- To make something out of raw materials; to bring about; to grow or bring forth something
- Equal in value to; value; how much a certain amount of money will buy; merit
21 Clues: Finally; in the end • Someone from another country • To form a judgment or opinion about • A small and rough piece of valuable metal ore • The larger number; greater part; more than half • The total sum; a quantity or number of something • Something heavy used to hold a door open, stops from closing • To bring something to an end; to finish a process; to end up • ...
SV Spelling Crossword 3, 4 2019-02-28
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- A thick muscle in the cheek that closes the jaws during chewing
- storm A disturbance or fluctuation in the earth's magnetic field, associated with solar flares
- Greek Mythology, The son of Poseidon and Eurynome, wife of Glaucus
- A fertility festival in ancient Rome, celebrated on February 15 in honor of the pastoral god Lupercus
- To induce secretly to do an unlawful thing, Latin root secretly and to equip
- Something lacked and wanted, something highly desirable
- Relating to or involving several bodily senses
- - A form of matter hypothesized by proponents of the Big Bang theory to have existed before the formation of the chemical elements.
- Talkative, inclined or able to communicate readily
- Plundering, to seek or seize as prey or plunder, to consume greedily
- The Latin and poetic name for the island of Ireland
- Fussy, excessively precise and attentive to detail
- A timepice
- A hunter, a uniformed footman
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- Fr., candy
- To produce a shrill grating, chirping, or hissing sound by rubbing body parts together, as certain insects do
- Characterized or suggesting the practice of severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons
- Womanizer, a Don Juan
- An unrestrained outpouring of feeling, as in speech or writing, Liquid or other matter poured forth
- A eulogist
- Relating to an abbey, abbot, or abbess
- One who advocates preservation
- A sophisticated person who has travelled in many countries, a butterfly
- A short recurrent instrumental passage in a vocal composition, related to music
- Reckless
- Compensation
- Pillage, raid
- Of or relating to the manor (a landed estate [in England])
- That which cannot undergo mixing or blending
- Color like sky-blue, a deep blue color; azure
30 Clues: Reckless • Fr., candy • A eulogist • A timepice • Compensation • Pillage, raid • Womanizer, a Don Juan • A hunter, a uniformed footman • One who advocates preservation • Relating to an abbey, abbot, or abbess • That which cannot undergo mixing or blending • Color like sky-blue, a deep blue color; azure • Relating to or involving several bodily senses • ...
bioethics 2021-06-10
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- natural death of a foetus before it is able to survive independently
- the country in which the world's first uterus transplant was performed
- Organs and/or tissues that are transplanted within the same person's body are called
- a long, narrow knife used from the High Middle Ages to deliver the death stroke (mercy stroke)
- father of medicine
- a philosophical study of moral values of human conduct, rules and principles which ought to govern it
- an individual from whose body an organ or tissue is taken for transplantation
- expulsion of a living foetus from a mother's womb before it is viable
- practical ethics focused on the development and implementation of moral attitudes to Life in general and to every living being in particular.
- the one who receives an organ from the donor
- the field of clinical medicine that studies the pathology, etiology, pathogenesis of the psyche; the diagnoses, prevention of mental illnesses
- Organs or tissues that are transplanted from one species to another
- the one who coined the term Euthanasia
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- the father of modern psychiatry
- one of the rules of Bioethics saying that the information a patient reveals to a health care provider is private
- a French surgeon and biologist, a pioneer of organ transplantation
- type of abortion which is performed to save the life of the mother
- Transplants that are recently performed between two subjects of the same species are called
- intentional termination of life by another person at the explicit request of the person who dies
- Organs or tissues that are transplanted from a donor to a genetically identical recipient
- Physician who wrote on mental disorders and their treatment in the Medieval Islamic period
- the god of death in Greek mythology
22 Clues: father of medicine • the father of modern psychiatry • the god of death in Greek mythology • the one who coined the term Euthanasia • the one who receives an organ from the donor • a French surgeon and biologist, a pioneer of organ transplantation • type of abortion which is performed to save the life of the mother • ...
Roses 2023-04-25
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- Sandor Clegane was known as the _______ due to his fierce loyalty and temper.
- Cersei Lannister and Margaret of Anjou both used their _______ to manipulate politics.
- Both the War of the Roses and the Game of Thrones featured _______ betrayals and shifting alliances.
- The mythical figure Odin was known for his two _______.
- Daenerys was the last surviving member of the _______ dynasty.
- The three-headed _______ guarded the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology.
- After … of York’s defeat at the Battle of Wakefield, he was beheaded, like Eddard Stark from the Game of Thrones.
- Edward IV and Robb Stark were both charismatic _______ leaders.
- The Tudors eventually emerged as the _______ of the conflict.
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- In the War of the Five Kings the Lannisters and the Starks were the main rivals for controlling the Seven Kingdoms. Likewise, in the War of Roses the … and the … fought for the throne, relatively.
- The Yorkist symbol was the _______ while the Lancastrian symbol was the red rose.
- The Yorkists and Lancastrians fought for years in the _______.
- Sansa Stark and Elizabeth of York both married their former enemies to secure _______.
- Joffrey Baratheon was as fierce and arrogant as Edward of … .
- The Game of Thrones ended with Daenerys Targaryen taking over the Iron Throne. Similarly, the War of the Roses ended with … Tudor taking over the throne of England.
- Margaret of … ruled the country for her son when her husband died just as Cersei Lannister ruled for her son.
- Henry VII Tudor faced threats to his reign from _______ and rebellions.
- Margaret of Anjou was married to King _______ VI of England.
- The Lancastrian king Henry VI suffered from bouts of _______.
- The War of the White and Scarlet Roses was a struggle for the ___ of the English crown.
- Richard of York was the leader of the _______ forces.
21 Clues: Richard of York was the leader of the _______ forces. • Margaret of Anjou was married to King _______ VI of England. • Joffrey Baratheon was as fierce and arrogant as Edward of … . • The Yorkists and Lancastrians fought for years in the _______. • The mythical figure Odin was known for his two _______. • ...
Spelling Words Practice 2024-09-21
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- A sudden burst, like the chaos caused by monsters."
- The weapon of Poseidon, Percy’s father.
- A mystical figure that gives prophecies at Camp Half-Blood.
- To take or seize, like Percy trying to recover Zeus’ bolt.
- The stories of gods, heroes, and creatures from ancient Greece.
- Percy’s travels from New York to the Underworld and beyond.
- A prediction that might guide or trouble a hero’s fate in the story.
- Describing Percy’s abilities as a demigod."
- A vehicle the gods might ride in, often pulled by horses.
- To light up or reveal, as when Percy learns the truth about his father.
- A word describing gods who act kindly, like Poseidon.
- Percy’s life is full of this, involving danger and excitement."
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- A one-eyed monster Percy encounters in his adventures.
- The nature of many of Percy’s enemies and their intentions."
- Like the Greek gods or demigods, who are known across time.
- Percy’s journey to recover Zeus’ lightning bolt is called this.
- A trait seen in many of Percy’s monstrous enemies.
- The gods of Olympus are known to be this; they cannot die.
- The land of the dead ruled by Hades, where Percy travels.
- What Percy and his friends must engage in to stop evil forces.
- A complicated maze; Percy navigates one in later books.
- What Percy is when he shows courage in dangerous situations.
- The food of the gods that can heal mortals.
- How Percy acts when facing monsters or impossible odds.
- The collective stories of gods, heroes, and creatures."
- Creatures Percy has to face, such as Minotaurs and Medusa.
- Like many of the tricks played by gods like Hermes or the characters Percy meets."
27 Clues: The weapon of Poseidon, Percy’s father. • The food of the gods that can heal mortals. • Describing Percy’s abilities as a demigod." • A trait seen in many of Percy’s monstrous enemies. • A sudden burst, like the chaos caused by monsters." • A word describing gods who act kindly, like Poseidon. • A one-eyed monster Percy encounters in his adventures. • ...
Revision 2024-12-19
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- A figure from Greek mythology who defied the gods, inspiring Frankenstein’s monster and Victor’s creation. (9)
- The belief that physical matter is the only reality, influencing Victor Frankenstein's worldview. (11)
- The terrifying, violent, secretive enforcers of Gilead's laws. (4)
- A literary work referenced in *Frankenstein*, symbolizing the fall from grace. (13, 4)
- Excessive pride or arrogance, a central flaw in Victor Frankenstein's character. (6)
- The remote setting where Frankenstein’s pursuit of the monster reaches its climax. (6)
- The mass execution ceremony held in Gilead. (10)
- The character who narrates part of *Frankenstein*, driven by ambition similar to Victor’s. (6)
- The theory that electricity could reanimate life, a key concept in *Frankenstein*. (9)
- Mass prayer meetings occasionally held in the Republic of Gilead. (10)
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- A forbidden word game that Offred plays with the Commander. (8)
- In a romantic sense, an awe-inspiring feeling, often evoked by nature or the monstrous. (8)
- A genre that combines speculative science with imaginative storytelling, exemplified by *Frankenstein*. (13)
- A conservative anti-feminist activist who inspired Gilead's values. (6, 7)
- A disease that symbolized fear and panic in the 1980s, referenced in the context of infertility. (4)
- The type of fictional setting where Gilead exists. (8)
- The historical event that influenced the themes of revolution and change in *Frankenstein*. (6, 10)
- A genre that follows a character's growth, hinted at through Offred's reflections. (14)
- A societal collapse in birth rates, prompting drastic measures. (5, 6)
- A system ruled and dominated by men, like Gilead's government. (11)
- The religious ideology reflected in Gilead's values. (8)
- A genre characterized by dark, mysterious settings and themes, central to *Frankenstein*. (6)
22 Clues: The mass execution ceremony held in Gilead. (10) • The type of fictional setting where Gilead exists. (8) • The religious ideology reflected in Gilead's values. (8) • A forbidden word game that Offred plays with the Commander. (8) • The terrifying, violent, secretive enforcers of Gilead's laws. (4) • ...
Sip & Solve 2022-05-04
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- Rich’s favorite bike brand.
- What culture began the exchanging of rings?
- Rich and Jana’s favorite takeout food.
- Who has the most tattoos?
- Fashion Groom’s drink of choice.
- Rich’s favorite camera when taking action photos.
- City of Love
- Reed party of _________
- Goddess of Marriage in Greek mythology.
- Which is the most popular month for weddings in the United States.
- Deal Jana and Rich play this card game often.
- What month did Rich and Jana get engaged?
- Country in Africa that Jana has traveled to most.
- Groom’s middle name.
- Jana’s home state.
- State Rich completed an Ultraman.
- State Jana’s favorite sports team.
- Industry bride works in.
- The resident furbaby.
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- Where Rich and Jana met.
- Vegas Largest wedding destination in the United States.
- What happens in the “Red Wedding” in the series “Game of Thrones.
- Where was the couple’s first date?
- Rich’s line number in his fraternity.
- In the middle ages, bouquets were generally made of what?
- Whitney that sings “I Will Always Love You”
- A household object a married couple jumps over at a wedding.
- Traditional first wedding anniversary gift.
- Traditional color of a bride’s dress in China.
- Bride’s new last name.
- “Love is__________, love is kind.”
- Something old, something new, something borrowed, something ______.
- Where did Rich propose to Jana?
- Number of Full Ironman Triathlons Rich has finished.
- People often throw what at married couples in Northern Africa to wish for fertility?
- Rich’s business name: Rich _________ Studio.
- In the 19th century, Russian couples exchanged this before the wedding.
- Boyz II Men Song: “On ________ knee”
38 Clues: City of Love • Jana’s home state. • Groom’s middle name. • The resident furbaby. • Bride’s new last name. • Reed party of _________ • Where Rich and Jana met. • Industry bride works in. • Who has the most tattoos? • Rich’s favorite bike brand. • Where did Rich propose to Jana? • Fashion Groom’s drink of choice. • State Rich completed an Ultraman. • Where was the couple’s first date? • ...
BIOSAFETY MONTH 2025-09-23
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- This jewel of a CMA retired last year
- Dutch scientist of humble origins credited with the discovery of bacteria
- You can have (but not exceeding) 1mg of this without being a CDC registered PI
- First President of NBACC
- There’s good plasma in your blood, and there’s bad plasma, at least as far as cell culture is concerned
- Trained virus
- Carpets are permitted in labs up to this level (weird, I know!)
- LSD, Select agent edition
- You lost it, you file it
- Restrained research
- Toxic on the inside
- A genial term for deadness
- In a laboratory, any device that can puncture skin
- When talking about viruses, it’s a hybrid containing the genetic material from two or more viruses. When talking about Greek Mythology, a fire breathing hybrid creature composed of different animal parts
- The opposite of pro-germ (safe for human skin)
- Among them, Bacillus anthracis, Nipah virus, and Rinderpest virus
Down
- This virus killed more people than WWI
- This nematode has won at least 4 Nobel prizes for their contribution in the studies of fundamental biological processes such as cell development. Well, they at least helped!
- This microbial process is key to delicious foods yogurt, sourdough and (not delicious) sauerkraut
- A risky accomplice
- A kind of shock therapy for cells to get them to “open up”
- Kingdom, …, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
- Not a Microbe Movie
- A geometric object that has magnitude and length, or insects.
- No air needed
- Snail responsible for alphaconotoxin GI
- Say it, but don’t spray it (yet)
- Hospital acquired infection
- The time period a Form 4 must be maintained, per 42CFR73
- This smokin’ hot plant contributed to the discover of viruses
30 Clues: Trained virus • No air needed • A risky accomplice • Not a Microbe Movie • Restrained research • Toxic on the inside • First President of NBACC • You lost it, you file it • LSD, Select agent edition • A genial term for deadness • Hospital acquired infection • Say it, but don’t spray it (yet) • This jewel of a CMA retired last year • This virus killed more people than WWI • ...
K-BEAR SUPERMEGA 2025-12-30
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- Go-to hand motion
- Overrated scoop shop
- Angel opposite Whitney Houston
- Cocktail that won't get you airborne
- RALLAR
- Where the West begins moniker
- UK chart climber with soulful voice
- Autonymn given after Leroy & Lewis
- Neither sinks nor swims
- Gen Z birthday wish
- Cause for feline frenemies
- Always on the phone
- Society's fresh face
- Myers-Briggs "I" type
- String theory application for nieces & nephews?
- The type of game in which you serve yourself first
- Favorite burger
- A 19th Century Chinese-based tile game
- Where love means nothing
- Produce processing
- Paris newsroom?
- Deficiency in the ham-handed
- “______, changes the world.”
- Wellness by the water
- Boss Man at Higg
- Unnecessary ritual, per K-Bear
- Wahoowa alternative
- El segundo idioma de K-Bear
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- Bedroom mountain material
- Freestyle collage diary method
- Ornithological indie artist?
- Bigfoot's carryall?
- Tapestry songwriter's story
- Nordstrom worker’s nightmare shift
- Rough Rider's memorial spot
- What runs out in nightmares
- Freezing point in Fahrenheit
- Precious saga, for short
- Two-wheeled Achilles heel
- K-Bear’s Roman age
- NYT's largest grid offering
- Bill(Trill?)ionaire Baby Daddy
- Recent Greek mythology Broadway smash
- Commitment-free fashion
- Cult grocery store confection
- “I reserve the right to change my mind”
- Bite count, ideally
- Total number of chess pieces on a board
- Size of sibling set
- Favorite tennis court in Austin
- Ferrari's Monégasque hope
- Vehicular and voter alignment
- "Stay gold" musical
- Hall Stairs Preferred exercise mode 2021-2024?
- A clean dragon, say
- A cowboy’s favorite way to pass the time
- Win & Pat
- Icon that adorns two things she wears almost every day
- NFL team roster size
- Deck chair vacation
60 Clues: RALLAR • Win & Pat • Favorite burger • Paris newsroom? • Boss Man at Higg • Go-to hand motion • K-Bear’s Roman age • Produce processing • Bigfoot's carryall? • Gen Z birthday wish • Always on the phone • Bite count, ideally • Size of sibling set • "Stay gold" musical • A clean dragon, say • Deck chair vacation • Wahoowa alternative • Overrated scoop shop • Society's fresh face • NFL team roster size • ...
Solar System Challenge 2021-03-02
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- I am a hypothetical planet in which researchers have found evidence of my existence, but I am found in deep space.
- _________ comet is the most famous comet and takes about 76 years to travel around the Sun.
- Which planet is named after a Roman god, who is known as Zeus to those in Greek mythology?
- This is the only planet that rotates on it's side.
- This is a dwarf planet that is extremely cold and only 1/9 of the radius of Earth.
- Is the name for a celestial body in our solar system that is not one of our 8 planets, and is another name for the god Hades.
- considered to be a giant spherical shell surrounding the universe.
- I was discovered by William Lassell who was an amateur astronomer in 19th century England.
- This planet's moons orbit the closest to the planet itself compared to the other moons and planets in the solar system.
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- This amino acid _____ was found in comet dust and here on Earth is used by organisms to make proteins.
- This show first aired in 1966 and took inspiration from the cosmos.
- Our Solar system makes up the _______ arm of the Milky Way galaxy.
- This was the first planet in our solar system that was explored by a spacecraft.
- Our sun is considered a ___________ (hint 2 words, no space) star.
- the name of Pluto's largest moon.
- this planet has 5 main rings, and is not the planet saturn.
- There are roughly ____ billion galaxies in the universe.
- Our Sun is a giant ball of ______.
18 Clues: the name of Pluto's largest moon. • Our Sun is a giant ball of ______. • This is the only planet that rotates on it's side. • There are roughly ____ billion galaxies in the universe. • this planet has 5 main rings, and is not the planet saturn. • Our Solar system makes up the _______ arm of the Milky Way galaxy. • ...
Chinese Mythology Crossword Puzzles 2025-10-14
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- Mythical bird representing virtue and peace
- Queen mother of the West owns a famous _____ garden.
- Houyi shot done _____ suns to save the world from being scortched.
- The residence of gods and deities is called Mt _____.
- What natural disaster did Yu the Great stop?
- Creator who separated Heaven and Earth with his body after death.
- Sage ruler who governed with virtue and moral examples and started to transfer power through abdication.
- _____ symbolize imperial power, rain, and prosperity
- According to Chinese mythology, what did the wife of the Yellow Emperor invent?
- A common theme in Chinese mythology and a goal humans strive to achieve.
- What is the color associated with the mystical creature that governs the south?
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- Principle of chaos before Heaven and Earth
- Name of the body of water associated with the Dragon King in the north.
- The divine god who taught agriculture and explored the toxicity of herbs, including tea.
- Mother goddess who molded humans from clay.
- Concept of balance between opposites, linked to Fuxi’s teachings.
- Four arts that a Chinese scholar should master are Qin, Go, ______, and painting.
- What kind of animals did Suiren observe to invent fire?
- Chang'e, Yi the Archer's wife, is considered the ___goddess.
19 Clues: Principle of chaos before Heaven and Earth • Mythical bird representing virtue and peace • Mother goddess who molded humans from clay. • What natural disaster did Yu the Great stop? • Queen mother of the West owns a famous _____ garden. • _____ symbolize imperial power, rain, and prosperity • The residence of gods and deities is called Mt _____. • ...
Incarnation 2022-03-14
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- live together in harmony
- a belief that goes against the teaching of the church
- 2 words meaning image of God
- without begining or end
- a Jewish name meaning God is with us
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- representation of Jesus on the cross
- a symbol of a fish based on a greek acronym
- The officail church teaching
- a symbol to represent Jesus made up of the first 2 letters of his name in greek
- the last letter of the greek alphabet
- the first letter of the greek alphabet
11 Clues: without begining or end • live together in harmony • The officail church teaching • 2 words meaning image of God • representation of Jesus on the cross • a Jewish name meaning God is with us • the last letter of the greek alphabet • the first letter of the greek alphabet • a symbol of a fish based on a greek acronym • a belief that goes against the teaching of the church • ...
Greece Quiz Review 2021-03-17
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- having a government centered on the military
- term that means "greek like"
- he made Athens a financial and political power
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- term used to describe a Greek naval ship
- Persian King who led the first invasion of Greece
- He spread Greek culture more than the Greeks!
- first battle of Persian wars. Greece won.
- a greek infantry battle formation
- league that included Athens and their Allies
- to blockade a town or city until they surrender
- Persian King who started the Persian Empire
11 Clues: term that means "greek like" • a greek infantry battle formation • term used to describe a Greek naval ship • first battle of Persian wars. Greece won. • Persian King who started the Persian Empire • having a government centered on the military • league that included Athens and their Allies • He spread Greek culture more than the Greeks! • ...
Chapter 5 2016-09-13
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- affects the formation of soil
- greek term for sphere
- living skin of earth
- Very weathered and common
- High organic content and wet
- composed of volcanic ash
- affects the soil formation
- soil for agricultural
- Deep and fertile soils
- Clay like soils
- Latin term of arable
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- Affects the soil formation
- material covering the bedrock
- soil is used for
- composed of mineral and organic humus
- Weathered Soils
- greek term for soil
- Smallest particle
- Frozen soil
- an essential component of earth
20 Clues: Frozen soil • Weathered Soils • Clay like soils • soil is used for • Smallest particle • greek term for soil • living skin of earth • Latin term of arable • greek term for sphere • soil for agricultural • Deep and fertile soils • composed of volcanic ash • Very weathered and common • Affects the soil formation • affects the soil formation • High organic content and wet • ...
Revising vocabulary for FCS. 2022-04-05
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- In Maori mythology this demigod fished up the North Island.
- This is the reasons why people return to the place they migrated from.
- To change and become lower (to go down).
- The movement of people from one place to another, usually to live.
- A source or supply from which something is produced.
- A large region in the Pacific Ocean that includes New Zealand, Hawaii, and Samoa.
- The management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies.
- In Maori mythology this is the God of the Forest.
- This is a push factor for people to migrate. It means people do not have work.
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- Recording financial activities and preparing reports on the assets, liabilities and operations of a business.
- (a verb) To make someone do something.
- A person from your family who died a long time ago.
- A person who purchases goods and services for their own use.
- The quantity of a good/service an individual is willing and able to buy at a range of prices.
- Something that makes actions difficult, or slows you down.
- The first people.
- This is money received for work or through owning an asset.
17 Clues: The first people. • (a verb) To make someone do something. • To change and become lower (to go down). • In Maori mythology this is the God of the Forest. • A person from your family who died a long time ago. • A source or supply from which something is produced. • Something that makes actions difficult, or slows you down. • ...
Great Greece 2016-03-09
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- agreement to work together
- age marked by great achievements
- Greek word for city-state
- rich landowner or noble
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- government where people rule themselves
- Greek like,heavily influence by Greek ideas
- high hill with Greek fortress
- ruler in a kingdom or empire
- person who has the right to participate in government
- short story that teaches a lesson about life
10 Clues: rich landowner or noble • Greek word for city-state • agreement to work together • ruler in a kingdom or empire • high hill with Greek fortress • age marked by great achievements • government where people rule themselves • Greek like,heavily influence by Greek ideas • short story that teaches a lesson about life • person who has the right to participate in government
Greek crossword puzzle 2023-03-06
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- The ruler of all greek gods
- Greek city-state
- This greek polis built the Parthenon
- was the Strongest military in Greece
- The goddess of war
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- Beautiful greek Architecture Usually made to please the gods
- People who fight battles for their country
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- The god of the sea
- A country by the Aegean sea
10 Clues: Greek city-state • The god of the sea • The goddess of war • The ruler of all greek gods • A country by the Aegean sea • This greek polis built the Parthenon • was the Strongest military in Greece • People who fight battles for their country • Beautiful greek Architecture Usually made to please the gods • the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
Ancient Greece 2025-09-26
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- A powerful ruler who unified the fragmented city-states
- Fight between Athens and Sparta
- A philosopher considered the "Father of Western Philosophy"
- A highly influntial Atehnian philosopher
- Ruiling from the people
- Ancient Greek poet
- Indigenous Greek group
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- Conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states
- A historical period and cultural phenomenon after Alexander the Greats conquests
- A self-governing city-state
- A square military formation
- A philosopher, scientist, and polymath that pioneered the study of the natural world
- Rulers that are the best and strong citizens
- People from the region of Doris
- A king and military leader who established the largest empire
- A bronze age civilization centered on Crete
16 Clues: Ancient Greek poet • Indigenous Greek group • Ruiling from the people • A self-governing city-state • A square military formation • Fight between Athens and Sparta • People from the region of Doris • A highly influntial Atehnian philosopher • A bronze age civilization centered on Crete • Rulers that are the best and strong citizens • ...
Bonding 2025-12-14
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- negative ion formed by some nonmetals
- represented by two lines (4 shared electrons)
- greek prefix meaning "seven"
- full set of 8 electrons
- represented by one line (2 shared electrons)
- H, Be, and Al are examples of _____ to the octet rule
- greek prefix meaning "two" when naming covalent compounds
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- positive ion formed by metals
- shows the different arrangements of bonds around a skeleton structure
- represented by three lines (6 shared electrons)
- formed when electrons are transfered (lost/gained)
- type of electron involved in reactions
- formed when electrons are shared
- A ______ structure shows how electrons are shared between atoms
- greek prefix meaning "four"
- the ending of the anion in a covalent compound
16 Clues: full set of 8 electrons • greek prefix meaning "four" • greek prefix meaning "seven" • positive ion formed by metals • formed when electrons are shared • negative ion formed by some nonmetals • type of electron involved in reactions • represented by one line (2 shared electrons) • represented by two lines (4 shared electrons) • the ending of the anion in a covalent compound • ...
The Hidden Oracle 2022-02-16
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- the new human oracle
- The home of the gods
- son of Hephaestus, one of Apollo's favorite heroes and creator of the "Valdezinator"
- Apollo makes and breaks a promise to never play __ again
- The karpoi that Meg summons whenever she is in trouble to save her
- When Apollo reaches camp half blood, he learns the oracle can no longer deliver ___
- The demigod son of Hades in camp Half-Blood
- Apollo's father and the king of the Gods
- An ancient maze built by Daedalus where the demigods enter during their race
- The main villain of the story, a descendant of Apollo and an old emperor of Rome, Meg's stepfather
- The setting of the book
- The giant robot controlled by Triumvirate Holdings that tries to destroy camp half-bloood
- The demigod who Apollo has to serve and betrays Apollo
- The human alias of Apollo
- The main character
- Apollo's sister
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- A famous demgod hero and son of Poseidon
- An ancient, evil company controlled by three ancient roman emperors who have conspired against the gods for centuries
- Percy's Girlfriend, also the daughter of Athena
- The evil giant snake that Apollo had killed to gain control of the oracle that is now ressurected
- The campers participate in a ____
- Meg and Apollo are attacked by ___
- The safe haven for demigods where underage demigods stay at during the summer
- The mysterious place that can see the future and give out prophecies
- Mother of Zeus and the other first-generation gods
- The centaur activities director at camp half-blood
- Meg's mother
- The alias/alter ego of emperor Nero
- The type of mythology the book follows
29 Clues: Meg's mother • Apollo's sister • The main character • the new human oracle • The home of the gods • The setting of the book • The human alias of Apollo • The campers participate in a ____ • Meg and Apollo are attacked by ___ • The alias/alter ego of emperor Nero • The type of mythology the book follows • A famous demgod hero and son of Poseidon • ...
Roman Crossword 2022-03-31
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- A low social class of most of Rome which were poor and had fewer rights for some time.
- A big amphitheater that was made as a gift to the people.
- A social class of wealthy families/people who had more rights for some time.
- A person who practices a religion that worships many gods.
- A man in ancient Rome who took part in fights as public entertainment.
- A Roman general that was assassinated because he was becoming too powerful after leading his army.
- Is a very famous temple that was made to honor many gods and was started by a person named Agrippa.
- A set of laws inscribed on 12 bronze tablets created in ancient Rome in 451 and 450 BCE
- also created a time of peace called the Pax Romana during his reign.
- The top of the Roman Republic and there could only be two at a time.
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- All foreigners who lacked Greek and Roman traditions.
- The year that was used as the year the Western Empire fell.
- The main language throughout the Roman Empire.
- A channel that would bring water to the city of Rome normally across a river or valley.
- A person killed for political reasons.
- Passed laws to encourage marital stability and renew religious practices.
- A person who died for their beliefs or religion.
- A 200-year peace treaty.
- The god of sky and thunder, as well as the king of gods in Ancient Roman Mythology.
- The most important forum in ancient Rome and held public meetings, law courts, and gladiatorial combats in republican times and was also lined with shops.
- What most of the people lived in Rome
21 Clues: A 200-year peace treaty. • What most of the people lived in Rome • A person killed for political reasons. • The main language throughout the Roman Empire. • A person who died for their beliefs or religion. • All foreigners who lacked Greek and Roman traditions. • A big amphitheater that was made as a gift to the people. • ...
End of the Year Social Studies Crossword 2019-05-03
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- Athenian philosopher who was the student of Plato
- 31 B.C.E.-14 C.E.
- Father of History
- Upper-class: wealthy landowners
- 509 B.C.E.
- city-state that preferred war over trade
- person who is part of the senate (state council)
- First used latitude and longitude
- representatives chosen by the people
- Father of Medicine
- god of gods
- Athenian philosopher who questioned everything
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides where the Romans lived until the downfall of the Roman Empire
- ruler who does not get to rule by law
- Modern form of Democracy
- Before Common Era
- pillars that were used in Classical Architecture
- ruler of a large kingdom that is a super power
- this increased cultural diffusion
- Sports events every 4 years between different city-states
- Goddess of Wisdom
- city with great wealth and knowledge had a great library
- Believed Nature could be explained by mathematics
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- 6 BCE -30CE
- used elephants to attack Rome
- fictional things created to explain events
- building built to honor the gods
- Conquered much of the known world and spread Greek ideas
- studied nature using observation and scientific thinking
- city-state that was culturally diverse
- Lower class: mostly peasants, laborers, craftspeople, and shopkeepers
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Father of Geometry
- The first type of democracy
- Aqueducts, Famous buildings, dome,arch
- - 200 year period of peace and stability during the Roman Empire
- a group of randomly selected people who decide if you are innocent or guilty
- group of elected people who help vote on consuls and other problems
38 Clues: 509 B.C.E. • 6 BCE -30CE • god of gods • 31 B.C.E.-14 C.E. • Father of History • Before Common Era • Goddess of Wisdom • Father of Geometry • Father of Medicine • Modern form of Democracy • The first type of democracy • used elephants to attack Rome • building built to honor the gods • Upper-class: wealthy landowners • First used latitude and longitude • this increased cultural diffusion • ...
Puzzle 16/10/2023 2023-10-16
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- Ability to float
- Moon of Jupiter, named after a Trojan prince in Greek mythology
- Music genre originating from Bristol, England (hyph.)
- Strong and vocal disagreement between peoples
- An ideal society
- One who shoots at long range
- In movies: precedes Psycho, Beauty, Hustle, Honey
- Party game that requires no equipment
- Slayer of Jabba the Hutt
- Timetable synonym
- Style of German lager
- Myanmar, prior to 1989
- Capital city of Switzerland
- Law in select USA states that allows one to use deadly force when someone intrudes on their private property (2 words)
- Scottish carbonated beverage (hyph.)
- A girl's best friend, according to Monroe
- A vast and powerful force
- Shakespeare's theatre (2 words)
- "Don't touch that!" (2 words)
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- Kangaroos, wombats, etc.
- Welsh songstress, whose 2008 debut album is titled 'Rockferry'
- Song covered by Soft Cell, originally performed by Gloria Jones (2 words)
- One who produces unoriginal work
- Cocktail comprised of Prosecco and peach purée
- Cooking banana
- Japanese prefecture comprising over 150 islands
- American science fiction author, known for novels such as Ender's Game (3 words)
- "Better luck next time!"
- Retractable utility knife, or the father of Boris Johnson
- Jon Arbuckle's pet cat
- Mountain range in north-western Africa
- Google, Bing, etc. (2 words)
- Method of torture
- Hue of a school bus in Philadelphia
- Often a slot on a door
- Animated film's titular fish
- Controversial 21st century musician, or 'you' in Old English
- German composer of the late Baroque period
- Third book of the Torah
- Long-tailed rodents
- Island on which Honolulu is situated
41 Clues: Cooking banana • Ability to float • An ideal society • Method of torture • Timetable synonym • Long-tailed rodents • Style of German lager • Jon Arbuckle's pet cat • Often a slot on a door • Myanmar, prior to 1989 • Third book of the Torah • Kangaroos, wombats, etc. • "Better luck next time!" • Slayer of Jabba the Hutt • A vast and powerful force • Capital city of Switzerland • ...
World wide web 2022-11-02
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- " I'm all ears!" ( digital abbrv)
- Body art ( abbrv)
- Mobile payment service owned by PayPal
- Auto need or heartburn
- Sign of a dying light bulb perhaps
- Tom in Cartoon " Tom and Jerry"
- This usually is found in a storage closet
- Peter _____
- Canoe need
- Politicians need
- Dog food brand
- "see you later!"
- Hottest new thing
- Bright,shiny metal material
- Weed paraphernalia
- Not bacterial (in a doctors office)
- A narcissist probably has thousands of these
- Download shop
- Gymnast
- Uncontrollable muscle movement
- Superstar status
- Devoted cult member
- ebook device
- Gambler's action
- Sewing must have
- One end of a shovel
- "To Do's" for actor T. Nelson
- front of a watch,part of an arrest
- Liquid beverage at school dance
- What's in your wallet?
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- Chopped meat/ children game
- Dangerous box to open from Greek mythology
- Ugly bridge dweller
- pharmacy giant
- Misspelled peanut butter brand?
- Noah's transport
- Do imitations of famous people
- " pro and ___ list"
- Chicago hub
- "oops"
- Spider working in a restaurant perhaps?
- Guy who hangs around and doesn't engage
- Much used camera option
- a digital journal
- "Chandelier" singer
- Action words
- Highest grossing US movie
- Mobile delivery option when hungry
- An excited students cry during class when they have the answer
- Soft, repeated bird cry
- A camera sound,fish lure
- You might find ashes in one
- "Time is running out. I'm waiting"
- Hump Day (abbrv)
- Stretch across the table
- How to seal an envelope
- Will Farrell hit
- Injured animal cry
- Largest rain forest on earth
- Ride sharing option
- She'll assist you on Apple
- Not many
62 Clues: "oops" • Gymnast • Not many • Canoe need • Chicago hub • Peter _____ • Action words • ebook device • Download shop • pharmacy giant • Dog food brand • Noah's transport • Politicians need • "see you later!" • Hump Day (abbrv) • Superstar status • Gambler's action • Sewing must have • Will Farrell hit • Body art ( abbrv) • a digital journal • Hottest new thing • Weed paraphernalia • Injured animal cry • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-06-12
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- What college did Logan graduate from (2 Words)
- What is the Grooms name
- What is Logans moms name
- Who did Logan take Shelby to see for their first Valentines day (2 Words)
- What holiday did Logan propose to Shelby
- What character from Greek Mythology is Logans dog named after
- What is Shelbys dads name
- What Ocean Side city did the couple first say I love you
- What college did Shelby graduate from (2 Words)
- How many chickens does Shelby have
- What was Shelbys high school mascot
- Who said I love you first the bride or the groom
- Who was the first country artist Logan took Shelby to see (2 Words)
- What sport does Shelby play recreationally
- How did Logan and Shelby meet
- What branch of the military is Logan in (2 Words)
- What city is Logan from
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- What is the best mans name
- What is Shelbys favorite Scotch
- What popular Southern California tourist attraction was the second date (2 Words)
- What type of fruit will Shelby not eat
- What is Shelbys favorite holiday to decorate for
- Shelby says she will be a "Crazy ____ Lady"
- What is Logans favorite alcohol
- What is Shelbys moms name
- What was Shelby named after (according to her dad) (2 Words)
- What is the maid of honors name
- What is Logan allergic to
- What Japanese treat is Shelbys white and black dog named after
- What is Logans job in the military (2 Words)
- Who has been to more countries the bride or the groom
- What is a shared hobby of Logan and Shelby
- What city is Shelby born in.
- What is Logans dads name
- What was Logans Highschool Mascot
35 Clues: What is the Grooms name • What city is Logan from • What is Logans moms name • What is Logans dads name • What is Shelbys moms name • What is Shelbys dads name • What is Logan allergic to • What is the best mans name • What city is Shelby born in. • How did Logan and Shelby meet • What is Shelbys favorite Scotch • What is Logans favorite alcohol • What is the maid of honors name • ...
Final project Aria Lund 2025-06-06
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- this muscle is inferior to the deltoid muscle on the back.
- what ligament attaches to the sphenoid bone to help support the jaw.
- Side planks, Russian twists, and crunches, all target this type of muscle.
- this region of the body has a ball and socket joint, and is next to the axillary region.
- what motion do muscles perform to move;____ And relaxing.
- opposite of adduction.
- flexible, inelastic cord of strong, fibrous, collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- _____ tendon, is named after a hero in Greek mythology.
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- this muscle is the large powerful muscle in the medial compartment of the thigh.
- The muscle from number four or originates at this type of vertebrae.
- A connective tissue that surrounds and separates muscle.
- what are the alternating darken light bands of muscle tissue that go from origin to insertion and have hair like texture called.
- this substance is found in muscles and made from amino acids, and after is broken down, turns into creatinine.
- A medical professional that helps with muscle movement and rehabilitation, known as a PT or____ Therapist.
- These tools used by PT’s are used to measure joint angles and range of motion.
- The orbicular oculi sits on this bone_____ ( head bone).
- what is the name of the muscle on the side of the head that originates at the zygomatic arch and inserts at the carcinoid process of the mandible.
- Gluteus Maximus is _____ (directional term) to the gluteus medius.
- Muscles produce_____ Acid when working out and physical exertion.
- Open the abdomen and find the ribs, what are the muscles in between called.
20 Clues: opposite of adduction. • _____ tendon, is named after a hero in Greek mythology. • A connective tissue that surrounds and separates muscle. • The orbicular oculi sits on this bone_____ ( head bone). • what motion do muscles perform to move;____ And relaxing. • this muscle is inferior to the deltoid muscle on the back. • ...
Frankenstein and HMT 2024-12-18
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- A figure from Greek mythology who defied the gods, inspiring Frankenstein’s monster and Victor’s creation. (9)
- The belief that physical matter is the only reality, influencing Victor Frankenstein's worldview. (11)
- The terrifying, violent, secretive enforcers of Gilead's laws. (4)
- A literary work referenced in *Frankenstein*, symbolizing the fall from grace. (13, 4)
- Excessive pride or arrogance, a central flaw in Victor Frankenstein's character. (6)
- The remote setting where Frankenstein’s pursuit of the monster reaches its climax. (6)
- The mass execution ceremony held in Gilead. (10)
- The character who narrates part of *Frankenstein*, driven by ambition similar to Victor’s. (6)
- The theory that electricity could reanimate life, a key concept in *Frankenstein*. (9)
- Mass prayer meetings occasionally held in the Republic of Gilead. (10)
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- A forbidden word game that Offred plays with the Commander. (8)
- In a romantic sense, an awe-inspiring feeling, often evoked by nature or the monstrous. (8)
- A genre that combines speculative science with imaginative storytelling, exemplified by *Frankenstein*. (13)
- A conservative anti-feminist activist who inspired Gilead's values. (6, 7)
- A disease that symbolized fear and panic in the 1980s, referenced in the context of infertility. (4)
- The type of fictional setting where Gilead exists. (8)
- The historical event that influenced the themes of revolution and change in *Frankenstein*. (6, 10)
- A genre that follows a character's growth, hinted at through Offred's reflections. (14)
- A societal collapse in birth rates, prompting drastic measures. (5, 6)
- A system ruled and dominated by men, like Gilead's government. (11)
- The religious ideology reflected in Gilead's values. (8)
- A genre characterized by dark, mysterious settings and themes, central to *Frankenstein*. (6)
22 Clues: The mass execution ceremony held in Gilead. (10) • The type of fictional setting where Gilead exists. (8) • The religious ideology reflected in Gilead's values. (8) • A forbidden word game that Offred plays with the Commander. (8) • The terrifying, violent, secretive enforcers of Gilead's laws. (4) • ...
Legendary king 2024-12-18
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- Roman dictator and general
- First Pharaoh of unified Egypt
- Often associated with the War of Roses, English ruler
- First ruler of the Akkadian Empire
- Macedonian ruler of Egypt, founder of a dynasty
- Egyptian pharaoh, known for his long reign
- Indian emperor, converted to Buddhism
- Spanish king, married Isabella
- Ruler of Camelot, associated with the Round Table
- Founder of the Mali Empire
- Assyrian king known for his library
- Last king of ancient Rome before the Republic
- French king, several rulers of this name
- Roman emperor who converted to Christianity
- Korean king, known for his invention of the Hangul script
- Anglo-Saxon king, known for defense against Vikings
- Sumerian king, protagonist of an ancient epic
- Legendary Viking chieftain
- Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
- Persian emperor who freed the Jews
- Roman emperor known for his excesses
- Hero-king from Old English literature
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- Athenian leader during the Golden Age
- Known for wisdom, son of David
- Portuguese king, promoted exploration
- Babylonian king, known for his law code
- King of the Assyrians, related to the epic of Gilgamesh
- King with the golden touch
- First Norman king of England
- Theban king in Greek mythology
- Anglo-Saxon king, known for his resistance to the Danes
- Persian ruler at the height of its empire
- Biblical king, defeated Goliath
- King of Troy during the Trojan War
- First king of the Franks
- Father of Arthur in Arthurian legend
- Conqueror of the known world, Macedonian leader
- English king, often associated with martyrdom
- Known as the Lionheart, English king
- Leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War
40 Clues: First king of the Franks • Roman dictator and general • King with the golden touch • Founder of the Mali Empire • Legendary Viking chieftain • First Norman king of England • Known for wisdom, son of David • First Pharaoh of unified Egypt • Theban king in Greek mythology • Spanish king, married Isabella • Biblical king, defeated Goliath • Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire • ...
SAT vocab 2 crossword (H) 2025-12-10
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- This person helped someone "fix" their eyebrows.
- The metal was so _____ that its shape completely changed after Samik touched it.
- The first god in Greek Mythology
- Mr. Marple says that this person is sinewy.
- He was accused of _____ and banished from the kingdom.
- The ____ boy had amazing table manners.
- LeBron was very ______ in his game against the Raptors.
- Bats are ______ creatures.
- Sid loved to ____ books.
- Which animal has moved the fastest.
- The goddess of Love
- Cleveland's NBA team.
- The ____ was very proficient at skipping class.
- The Greeks tricked Odysseus by placing his ___ in front of his plow.
- The country Troy is located in today.
- A famous British food served with butter or jam.
- Emma Watson was ______.
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- The teacher demonstrated the _____ action of saying the same thing three times.
- This person prank called 911.
- Synonym of crybaby
- Mr. Marple hung of the ____ cliffs of Ireland.
- The island Odysseus is from.
- This person accidentally shaved off his eyebrows.
- The god of horses
- His ___ statement was short but also very expressive.
- When Sid ages, he will likely be very _____.
- Not in harmony or discordant
- The full name of the Green Knight
- Emma Watson's outfit was ______.
- The god of archery
- Sid was a(n) ____ who always critiqued Devya's grammar.
- A football team that has been located in Oakland, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas.
- The main character of the Odyssey.
- Harvey constantly tells Adith to stop saying _____.
- Anne Frank lived in a(n)_____.
- "Is a hotdog a _____"
- The last name of the person who leads the NBA in threes made.
- The University whose press created a popular use of the commma.
38 Clues: The god of horses • Synonym of crybaby • The god of archery • The goddess of Love • Cleveland's NBA team. • "Is a hotdog a _____" • Emma Watson was ______. • Sid loved to ____ books. • Bats are ______ creatures. • The island Odysseus is from. • Not in harmony or discordant • This person prank called 911. • Anne Frank lived in a(n)_____. • The first god in Greek Mythology • ...
Greek Gods 2012-12-03
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- Daughter of Zeus and Leto
- The sky that covers earth.
- One eyed creatures.
- Zeus' weapon
- God of the oceans and water
- Known as memory.
- The racer.
- The moter of the river gods and sea nymphs.
- Another name for earth.
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- The oceans that covered earth.
- Who ate his children.
- The hundred handed trees.
- The divine.
- Who is king of all gods.
- Creatures that could make themselves into any shape or form.
- Olympus Home of the gods.
- Goddess of the home.
- God of Marrage
18 Clues: The racer. • The divine. • Zeus' weapon • God of Marrage • Known as memory. • One eyed creatures. • Goddess of the home. • Who ate his children. • Another name for earth. • Who is king of all gods. • Daughter of Zeus and Leto • The hundred handed trees. • Olympus Home of the gods. • The sky that covers earth. • God of the oceans and water • The oceans that covered earth. • ...
Greek Gods 2022-02-02
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- Two faced god
- God of sea and horses
- god of wisdom and war
- sister and wife of Zeus
- god of love
- Goddess of the hearth
- god of all nature
- god of war
- god of fertility
- God of the Underworld
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- god of wine
- Last lord of the titans
- Goddess of hunting
- Daughter of Zeus, born from the sea
- Messenger god
- God of the sky
- god of light and reason
- Friendly god of fire
18 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of love • Two faced god • Messenger god • God of the sky • god of fertility • god of all nature • Goddess of hunting • Friendly god of fire • God of sea and horses • god of wisdom and war • Goddess of the hearth • God of the Underworld • Last lord of the titans • sister and wife of Zeus • god of light and reason • Daughter of Zeus, born from the sea
Greek prefixes 2022-11-04
18 Clues: out • down • over • good • below • within • beside • against • from, off • locative (in) • after, change • bad, difficult • together, with • negative (not) • up, throughout • through, across • outside, external • upon, in addition
Greek prefixes 2022-11-04
18 Clues: out • down • over • good • below • within • beside • against • from, off • locative (in) • after, change • bad, difficult • together, with • negative (not) • up, throughout • through, across • outside, external • upon, in addition
Greek Gods 2024-01-22
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- God of nature
- Goddess of wisdom
- God of fire
- Became the God of war after killing all the gods
- God of love
- Goddess of the heart
- God of wine
- God of sea
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- Goddess of love
- Goddess of Earth
- Ruler of gods
- God of war
- Protector of marraige
- Goddess of hunting
- God messenger
- Lord of titans
- God of underworld
- God of light
18 Clues: God of war • God of sea • God of fire • God of love • God of wine • God of light • God of nature • Ruler of gods • God messenger • Lord of titans • Goddess of love • Goddess of Earth • Goddess of wisdom • God of underworld • Goddess of hunting • Goddess of the heart • Protector of marraige • Became the God of war after killing all the gods
Greek roots 2024-10-01
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- a device that regulates temperature.
- an instrument that measures the distance traveled by a vehicle.
- relating to or caused by heat.
- a form of carbon used in pencils for writing or drawing.
- an instrument for measuring temperature.
- the study of the Earth's physical features and the distribution of life on the planet.
- the system and structure of a language.
- relating to sight or light.
- a gauge that measures and displays the speed of a vehicle.
- an instrument used to observe distant objects.
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- a professional who examines eyes for visual defects and prescribes corrective lenses.
- a signature or a person's handwritten name.
- a person qualified to make and supply eyeglasses.
- a message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form.
- a simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of something.
- an optical instrument that allows observation from a concealed or protected position.
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure.
- a device used to see very small objects.
18 Clues: relating to sight or light. • relating to or caused by heat. • a device that regulates temperature. • the system and structure of a language. • an instrument for measuring temperature. • a device used to see very small objects. • a signature or a person's handwritten name. • an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure. • an instrument used to observe distant objects. • ...
Transliterating Greek 2018-03-19
18 Clues: ANNA • ΙΔΕA • ΔΡAΜA • AΣΘΜA • ΚΥΚΛΟΨ • ΦΡΕΔΔΙΕ • ΔΙΠΛΩΜA • EΛΙZABΕΘ • AΜBΡΟΣΙA • ΟΔΥΣΣΕΥΣ • ΟΡΧΕΣΤΡA • ΚΟΣΤANZA • ΠAΡAΛΥΣΙΣ • AΓAΜΕΜΝΟΝ • ΙΣΟΣΚΕΛΗΣ • ΠΡΟΜΗΘΕΥΣ • ΠΕΡΣΕΦΟΝΗ • ΜΕΤΡΟΠΟΛΙΣ
Greek Crossword 2016-05-08
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- the atoms that make up an object
- the search of how the natural order works
- as close to perfection as possible
- the art of acting and story telling
- the art and science of building
- a group of ships
- a way of using deep thinking to solve a problem
- a two wheeled horse drawn cart for racing
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- a pleasant, beneficial thing
- the following of something
- for the people, by the people
- religious or moral beliefs
- the top of something
- a state of not wanting
- the study of ancient civilizations
- to push off, or maybe "lift off!"
- a compelling force
- a long spear made for jabbing
18 Clues: a group of ships • a compelling force • the top of something • a state of not wanting • the following of something • religious or moral beliefs • a pleasant, beneficial thing • for the people, by the people • a long spear made for jabbing • the art and science of building • the atoms that make up an object • to push off, or maybe "lift off!" • as close to perfection as possible • ...
Greek Myths 2023-11-13
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- Three headed dog belonging to Hades
- River Nymph, lover of Zeus
- Wife of Zeus
- Father of Hades,Poseidon and Zeus
- Lover of Hades
- Lord of the Heavens
- Lord of the Underworld
- Mount where the gods had their council meetings
- Brother and best friend of Epimetheus
- Name of the fields considered the most beautiful in the Underworld
- God of wine, comedy and tragedy
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- Handyman of Zeus, creator of Pandora
- Wife of Dionysus
- King of Corinth who was the cleverest of all
- Mother of Persephone
- Husband of Pandora
- Daughter of Zeus
- Lord of the Sea
18 Clues: Wife of Zeus • Lover of Hades • Lord of the Sea • Wife of Dionysus • Daughter of Zeus • Husband of Pandora • Lord of the Heavens • Mother of Persephone • Lord of the Underworld • River Nymph, lover of Zeus • God of wine, comedy and tragedy • Father of Hades,Poseidon and Zeus • Three headed dog belonging to Hades • Handyman of Zeus, creator of Pandora • Brother and best friend of Epimetheus • ...
Greek Drama 2024-04-23
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- Greek playwright who wrote tragedies
- a prediction
- poem sung in a play
- the killing of one's father
- impossible to stop or prevent
- the mother of Oedipus
- emotion that Oedipus felt when he realized the prophecy came true
- the people of Thebes were represented by this
- excessive pride
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- type of irony; In Oedipus, it was the failure of a character to see or understand what is obvious to the audience
- someone who provides insight; the gods spoke through them
- introduction of a play that provides background material.
- what Oedipus gouges out
- hubris is famously an example of this
- play focused on the downfall of a hero
- Latin root meaning foot
- opponent of the protagonist
- something Oedipus lacks
18 Clues: a prediction • excessive pride • poem sung in a play • the mother of Oedipus • what Oedipus gouges out • Latin root meaning foot • something Oedipus lacks • the killing of one's father • opponent of the protagonist • impossible to stop or prevent • Greek playwright who wrote tragedies • hubris is famously an example of this • play focused on the downfall of a hero • ...
greek goddeses 2023-05-17
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- the mythlogy of greek (two words)
- communication, messages, the rainbow, and new endeavors.
- goddess of war stratigies and crafts and wisdome
- god of the under world
- lady with snakes for hair
- god of the sea
- god of war
- goddess of the moon
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- goddess of the hunt and protecter of animals
- hades daughter
- only goddess zues is afaird of
- the goddess like mother earth
- god of fire
- hades's wife
- goddess of harvest
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of the sun and poetry, healing, music, plagues, knowledge, order, prophecy, beauty, agriculture, and archery!
- goddess of death
18 Clues: god of war • god of fire • hades's wife • hades daughter • god of the sea • goddess of death • goddess of harvest • goddess of the moon • god of the under world • lady with snakes for hair • goddess of love and beauty • the goddess like mother earth • only goddess zues is afaird of • the mythlogy of greek (two words) • goddess of the hunt and protecter of animals • ...
Greek Vocab 2023-11-03
18 Clues: law • head • boat • that • foot • demon • I see • no one • brother • teacher • eye, sight • joy, delight • you do, make • will, desire • I will believe • y'all will throw • you will be loved • hope, expectation
Greek Heros 2022-11-03
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- The serpentine water monster that regrows a head when one is cut off
- If Theseus was successful at killing the Minotaur the sails would be what color?
- Wife of Odysseus
- Represented Odysseus in O Brother, Where Art Thou
- Daedalus build the Labyrinth for King
- Is a maze of winding passages.
- Big Dan represented this character from the Odyssey
- Eloped with Helen and began the Trojan War
- Symbolized the ultimate beauty in human form.
- Perseus took the Graeae’s ____ and held it hostage for information
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- A creature that was half bull and half man
- Every nine years, the people of Athens had to send this many young men and women as sacrifice
- Medusa was a _____
- Name means "Glory of Hera"
- On his 16th birthday, he rolled away a huge rock to reveal sandals and a sword
- Mother was Danae and Zeus as golden rain
- The singing washer women represented these mythological creatures
- Heracles completed this many labors for the Mycenaen king Eurystheus
18 Clues: Wife of Odysseus • Medusa was a _____ • Name means "Glory of Hera" • Is a maze of winding passages. • Daedalus build the Labyrinth for King • Mother was Danae and Zeus as golden rain • Eloped with Helen and began the Trojan War • A creature that was half bull and half man • Symbolized the ultimate beauty in human form. • Represented Odysseus in O Brother, Where Art Thou • ...
Greek Culture 2023-01-05
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- area of high, mostly flat land
- sacred shrine where priests speak for gods
- a play or film with a sad ending
- a play or film that tells a humorous story
- Greek teachers
- words or action part of a religious ceremony
- time period after king Alexanders death
- method of questioning to gain truth
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- someone who studied spherical shapes
- a huge wooden horse used to ambush the Trojans
- a story with a moral or useful truth
- writer that made over 200 works
- a story written in the form of a play
- promises of patient care
- philosophy stating that the purpose of life is to look for happiness and peace
- philosophy stating that humans should feel no joy or sadness
- king of the gods
- traditional stories about gods and heroes
18 Clues: Greek teachers • king of the gods • promises of patient care • area of high, mostly flat land • writer that made over 200 works • a play or film with a sad ending • method of questioning to gain truth • someone who studied spherical shapes • a story with a moral or useful truth • a story written in the form of a play • time period after king Alexanders death • ...
Greek Prefixes 2022-12-02
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- a cold-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that comprises the frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. They are distinguished by having an aquatic gill-breathing larval stage followed (typically) by a terrestrial lung-breathing adult stage
- Without the belief of God
- a violent, sudden event that causes great change and/or harm
- a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure
- A replacement for missing parts of the body
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
- Rearranging letters to make new ones
- word that means the same meaning as another word
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- dangerously cold
- A illness that is upon a group of people
- a muscle that helps you inhale and exhale
- A regretful acknowledgment of an offense or failure
- protein made by plasma cells to attack foreign substances in the body
- a cold-blooded animal
- Set before the story, an introduction
- process of change from immature to mature
- an opening, such as a door, passage, or gate, that allows access to a place
18 Clues: dangerously cold • a cold-blooded animal • Without the belief of God • Rearranging letters to make new ones • Set before the story, an introduction • A illness that is upon a group of people • a muscle that helps you inhale and exhale • process of change from immature to mature • A replacement for missing parts of the body • word that means the same meaning as another word • ...
Vocab Unit 15 Quiz 2016-04-14
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- Heeding the signs posted on every wall, she handled the _____ container carefully.
- In order to make sure that the photographer will ____ your senior pictures, you should give him more money.
- Bonus:Gatsby, because he earned his money, is part of the ______ portion of the upper class.
- In Greek mythology, the Minotaur ran through a ______ labyrinth chasing the sacrifices.
- "CUT!!" the director yelled as the crew chuckled at the _____ golf carts riding across the set of Downton Abbey.
- Bonus:Like many others during the Roaring 20's, Gatsby made his money by being a ______.
- For his ______ crimes, the traitor was thrown in a prison cell for the rest of his life.
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- Dispite its lack of water, the ____ plant still managed to thrive.
- The students hurriedly finished their vocab homework before the quiz. You think after so many weeks they would know not to _____.
- Bonus: During the Roaring 20's there was a push toward _____ principles by the writers of the Harlem Renaissace.
- There was something so ____ in his manner that she felt the need to look up at him though they were the same height.
- Bonus:Despite their best efforts the bridesmaids' dresses were nothing but ____.
- After 4 gruelling years, there will be great _____ when the soon-to-be-teachers graduate.
- "A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become _____." -Ingrid Bergman
14 Clues: Dispite its lack of water, the ____ plant still managed to thrive. • Bonus:Despite their best efforts the bridesmaids' dresses were nothing but ____. • Heeding the signs posted on every wall, she handled the _____ container carefully. • In Greek mythology, the Minotaur ran through a ______ labyrinth chasing the sacrifices. • ...
Olympic Gods Crossword puzzle 2022-11-10
9 Clues: god of war • god of fire • goddess of love • goddess of wisdom • greek god of wine • Greek god of the sky • Greek god of the sea • goddess of the hearth • Greek god of the underworld
Olympic Gods Crossword puzzle 2022-11-10
9 Clues: god of war • god of fire • goddess of love • goddess of wisdom • greek god of wine • Greek god of the sky • Greek god of the sea • goddess of the hearth • Greek god of the underworld
