greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Transliterating Greek 2021-03-26
18 Clues: ΙΔΕA • ΙΡΙΣ • AΦIA • ΔΡAΜA • AΡΧΕΡ • ΚΙAΡA • AΣΘΜA • ΚΥΚΛΟΨ • ΔΙΠΛΩΜA • AΜBΡΟΣΙA • ΟΡΧΕΣΤΡA • ΟΔΥΣΣΕΥΣ • ΠΕΡΣΕΦΟΝΗ • AΓAΜΕΜΝΟΝ • ΠAΡAΛΥΣΙΣ • ΠΡΟΜΗΘΕΥΣ • ΙΣΟΣΚΕΛΗΣ • ΜΕΤΡΟΠΟΛΙΣ
Greek Gods 2022-02-02
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- Goddess of the moon and hunt
- Goddess of Marriage & Wife of Zeus
- God of the Sea and Horses
- God of Loves, aka Cupid
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Goddess of Spring, Wife of Hades
- God of War
- Ruler of all Gods and Mortals
- God of all nature
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- Goddess of Hearth
- God of the Underworld and the Dead
- God of Wine
- Goddess of Harvest
- God of Fire and Blacksmithing
- God of Sun, Light and Truth
- God of Messengers
- King of Titans
- Goddess of Wisdom and Warfare
18 Clues: God of War • God of Wine • King of Titans • Goddess of Hearth • God of Messengers • God of all nature • Goddess of Harvest • God of Loves, aka Cupid • God of the Sea and Horses • Goddess of Love and Beauty • God of Sun, Light and Truth • Goddess of the moon and hunt • God of Fire and Blacksmithing • Goddess of Wisdom and Warfare • Ruler of all Gods and Mortals • ...
greek gods 2022-02-02
Across
- ruler of all gods
- god of wisdom/war
- god of sun light and truth
- god of wine
- messenger of the gods
- god of the hunt
- last lord of the titans
- god of the harvest
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- goddess of home
- born of the sea
- the two-faced god
- king of the underworld
- god of the sea
- god of war
- god of fire
- god of love
- god of nature
- protector of marriage
18 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of fire • god of love • god of nature • god of the sea • goddess of home • born of the sea • god of the hunt • ruler of all gods • god of wisdom/war • the two-faced god • god of the harvest • messenger of the gods • protector of marriage • king of the underworld • last lord of the titans • god of sun light and truth
Greek Gods 2022-02-03
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- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of fire, blacksmith, ugliest god
- God of the sea/horse
- Wife of Cronus
- King of the underworld
- God of light and reason/truth
- God of the harvest
- God of war
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- Titan, giant, king of the titans
- Goddess of the hearth
- Half goat half human, god of nature
- God of the sky and earth, king and ruler of all gods and humans
- Youngest god, god of love (cupid)
- God of wine
- Messenger
- Goddess of the hunt
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Zeus' wife, protector of marriage
18 Clues: Messenger • God of war • God of wine • Wife of Cronus • God of the harvest • Goddess of the hunt • God of the sea/horse • Goddess of the hearth • King of the underworld • Goddess of love and beauty • God of light and reason/truth • Goddess of wisdom and warfare • Titan, giant, king of the titans • Youngest god, god of love (cupid) • Zeus' wife, protector of marriage • ...
greek words 2013-02-05
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- is a system of exersises that promit fitness
- something you expose
- suplied with air
- an unlimited view
- an uprising
- is the branch of physics
- agressive or war like
- a combination of telecopes and microscopes
- war
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- cure for all problems pandemonium a noisy up roar
- the process of exposing to air
- related to all people
- a devise used to aerate a substance or medium
- favoring or including to start a quarrel
- relating to all humidity
- a noisy up roar
- befor a war
- a wire or rod
18 Clues: war • an uprising • befor a war • a wire or rod • a noisy up roar • suplied with air • an unlimited view • something you expose • related to all people • agressive or war like • relating to all humidity • is the branch of physics • the process of exposing to air • favoring or including to start a quarrel • a combination of telecopes and microscopes • ...
greek civilization 2014-02-24
Across
- teachers
- whatabperson leaves behind
- failure
- study of stars,plant and heavenly bodies
- teacher that traveled
- method pointed questions
- act
- geometry study of ball like shapes
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- love of wisdom
- to look into the future
- a philosopher we know today
- great
- era like the Greeks
- traditional stories
- it became very popluarin the Hellenistic world
- funny
- geometry is a branch of math that shows reading in it
- short tale
18 Clues: act • great • funny • failure • teachers • short tale • love of wisdom • era like the Greeks • traditional stories • teacher that traveled • to look into the future • method pointed questions • whatabperson leaves behind • a philosopher we know today • geometry study of ball like shapes • study of stars,plant and heavenly bodies • it became very popluarin the Hellenistic world • ...
Greek Myths 2023-11-13
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- Daughter of Zeus
- Brother and best friend of Epimetheus
- Lord of the Underworld
- Husband of Pandora
- Name of the fields considered the most beautiful in the Underworld
- Lord of the Sea
- Three headed dog belonging to Hades
- Lover of Hades
- Father of Hades,Poseidon and Zeus
- Lord of the Heavens
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- Mount where the gods had their council meetings
- Wife of Dionysus
- Handyman of Zeus, creator of Pandora
- King of Corinth who was the cleverest of all
- Mother of Persephone
- God of wine, comedy and tragedy
- Wife of Zeus
- River Nymph, lover of Zeus
18 Clues: Wife of Zeus • Lover of Hades • Lord of the Sea • Daughter of Zeus • Wife of Dionysus • 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 Myths 2023-11-13
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- Three headed dog belonging to Hades
- Lord of the Sea
- Husband of Pandora
- Daughter of Zeus
- Lover of Hades
- Name of the fields considered the most beautiful in the Underworld
- God of wine, comedy and tragedy
- Father of Hades,Poseidon and Zeus
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- Wife of Dionysus
- River Nymph, lover of Zeus
- Lord of the Underworld
- Mother of Persephone
- Handyman of Zeus, creator of Pandora
- Wife of Zeus
- King of Corinth who was the cleverest of all
- Mount where the gods had their council meetings
- Lord of the Heavens
- Brother and best friend of Epimetheus
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 Myths 2023-11-13
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- Three headed dog belonging to Hades
- Daughter of Zeus
- Wife of Zeus
- Husband of Pandora
- Handyman of Zeus, creator of Pandora
- River Nymph, lover of Zeus
- Lord of the Underworld
- Lord of the Heavens
- God of wine, comedy and tragedy
Down
- Brother and best friend of Epimetheus
- Father of Hades,Poseidon and Zeus
- Lord of the Sea
- Lover of Hades
- Mount where the gods had their council meetings
- Wife of Dionysus
- Mother of Persephone
- King of Corinth who was the cleverest of all
- Name of the fields considered the most beautiful in the Underworld
18 Clues: Wife of Zeus • Lover of Hades • Lord of the Sea • Daughter of Zeus • Wife of Dionysus • 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 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 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 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
Down
- 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 Gods 2025-01-21
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- Goddess of grain
- Hunted Leto when she was with child
- Goddess of childbirth, the hunt and the moon
- Earth
- Goddess of Hearth
- Earth
- Time
- Wisdom, strategy, war and peace
- Sky
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- Brontes, Stergos, Argos
- Blacksmith
- Messenger, god of the theives
- Queen of the gods, goddess of marrige
- Love
- War
- King of the gods, head of the skies
- God of water
- God of the underworld
- Music, poetry and the sun
19 Clues: War • Sky • Love • Time • Earth • Earth • Blacksmith • God of water • Goddess of grain • Goddess of Hearth • God of the underworld • Brontes, Stergos, Argos • Music, poetry and the sun • Messenger, god of the theives • Wisdom, strategy, war and peace • Hunted Leto when she was with child • King of the gods, head of the skies • Queen of the gods, goddess of marrige • ...
Greek Gods 2025-01-05
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- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld.
- Winged spirits of sudden, violent wind.
- Goddess of love, beauty, and desire.
- God of the underworld and the dead.
- Fire-breathing hybrid of a lion, goat, and serpent.
- Creature with a lion's body and a human head, known for riddles.
- Half-man, half-bull creature trapped in the Labyrinth.
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- One-eyed giants skilled in crafting and brute strength.
- Winged horse born from Medusa's blood.
- Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and childbirth.
- Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon.
- Gorgon with snake hair; her gaze turns people to stone.
- God of war and violence.
- Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategy.
- God of commerce, travelers, and thieves; messenger of the gods.
- King of the gods, ruler of the sky and thunder.
- God of the sun, music, poetry, and prophecy.
18 Clues: God of war and violence. • God of the underworld and the dead. • Goddess of love, beauty, and desire. • Winged horse born from Medusa's blood. • Winged spirits of sudden, violent wind. • God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • Three-headed dog guarding the underworld. • Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategy. • God of the sun, music, poetry, and prophecy. • ...
Greek Gods 2025-12-11
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- Mountain home of the gods
- Ruler of the underworld
- Goddess of the moon, forests, and wild animals
- God of the sun, music, healing, and prophecy
- Three-headed dog who guards the underworld gates
- Ruler of the sea who carries a three-pointed trident
- Goddess of wisdom and protector of heroes
- King of the gods who wields the thunderbolt
- Fast messenger god with winged sandals
- What Apollo rode across the sky each day
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- Powerful weapon/ symbol made for Zeus
- Symbol of Athena and wisdom
- Apollo’s magical musical instrument
- Fierce god of war
- One-eyed giants who forged Zeus’s thunderbolt
- Queen of the gods; protector of marriage and families
- Shadowy realm where souls go after death
- Poseidon's three-pointed weapon
18 Clues: Fierce god of war • Ruler of the underworld • Mountain home of the gods • Symbol of Athena and wisdom • Poseidon's three-pointed weapon • Apollo’s magical musical instrument • Powerful weapon/ symbol made for Zeus • Fast messenger god with winged sandals • Shadowy realm where souls go after death • What Apollo rode across the sky each day • ...
Greek Myths!!! 2022-10-17
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- Was born where the sun never shown
- the most aggressive group
- Friendliest to mortals
- Raged war against his Titan father
- Lacked courage and self-discipline
- Shapeshifted for Zeus’s enjoyment
- Kidnapped Persephone
- were the peaceful group
- greek people were farmers
- The god of theft and lying
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- Ugliest olympian
- Swallowed all his children at their birth
- read myth to teach lessons
- Created without a mother & emerged full grown
- Got my head split open with an axe
- Mother of wealth
- The only male to give birth
- Athena was associated with the city of?
- Apollo kept his ability to heal and cause sudden
- are fairy tales
- Demeter taught men how to?
21 Clues: are fairy tales • Ugliest olympian • Mother of wealth • Kidnapped Persephone • Friendliest to mortals • were the peaceful group • the most aggressive group • greek people were farmers • read myth to teach lessons • Demeter taught men how to? • The god of theft and lying • The only male to give birth • Shapeshifted for Zeus’s enjoyment • Was born where the sun never shown • ...
Greek Culture 2023-01-05
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 Crossword 2021-09-20
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- Persian who avenged his father
- someone who seizes power,rules with authority
- a state-owned serf of the ancient Spartans
- largest greek city-state
- persians lost about 200 ships in this war
- the name of Alexander the Great's father
- traditional stories about gods and heroes
- this space was used as a marketplace
- soldiers on horseback
- raise shields for protect themselves
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- a poet
- a group of philosophers
- the war that the Persians won
- never lost a battle, known as great
- city-state with powerful military
- like an independent country
- a provincial governor in Persian empire
- the war where King Darius attacked Athens
18 Clues: a poet • soldiers on horseback • a group of philosophers • largest greek city-state • like an independent country • the war that the Persians won • Persian who avenged his father • city-state with powerful military • never lost a battle, known as great • this space was used as a marketplace • raise shields for protect themselves • a provincial governor in Persian empire • ...
Transliterating Greek 2021-03-26
18 Clues: ΙΔΕA • AΦIA • ΙΡΙΣ • ΔΡAΜA • AΣΘΜA • ΚΙAΡA • AΡΧΕΡ • ΚΥΚΛΟΨ • ΔΙΠΛΩΜA • AΜBΡΟΣΙA • ΟΔΥΣΣΕΥΣ • ΟΡΧΕΣΤΡA • ΙΣΟΣΚΕΛΗΣ • ΠAΡAΛΥΣΙΣ • ΠΡΟΜΗΘΕΥΣ • AΓAΜΕΜΝΟΝ • ΠΕΡΣΕΦΟΝΗ • ΜΕΤΡΟΠΟΛΙΣ
Greek Myths 2023-03-09
Across
- Man-Bull imprisoned in the Labyrinth
- Her gaze turns men to stone
- Builder of the Labyrinth, a father
- The one who flew and failed
- Holds the weight of the world, namesake of a type of map
- Lover of Achilles, killer of Sarpedon
- The titan who stole fire from the Gods
- A greek trick during the Trojan War (two words)
- The nobody who blinded the Cyclops Polyphemus
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- Where the Gods reside
- The King with the Golden Touch (two words)
- Hero that completed 12 Great Deeds
- What trapped Persephone in the Underworld
- The tree nymph lover of Orpheus
- The greatest warrior of the Trojan War, died from an arrow
- Similar to Kate Bush, will keep runnin' up that hill
- The lover who turned around
- Used a mirrored shield to kill Medusa
18 Clues: Where the Gods reside • Her gaze turns men to stone • The one who flew and failed • The lover who turned around • The tree nymph lover of Orpheus • Hero that completed 12 Great Deeds • Builder of the Labyrinth, a father • Man-Bull imprisoned in the Labyrinth • Lover of Achilles, killer of Sarpedon • Used a mirrored shield to kill Medusa • The titan who stole fire from the Gods • ...
greek words 2013-02-05
Across
- something you expose and mix it with air or other gases
- mean aggressive or warlike
- war mindedness
- is a cure for all problems
- the perform in music who takes the accompanying part
- is a noisy uproar
- is a wire or rod used in sending out and receiving electromagnetic waves
- a stone or metallic mass which has fallen from the sky or earth
- is a system of exercises that promote fitness
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- a theory that heredity is a result of all cells circulating freely in the body
- is an uprising
- a war like or hostile attitude
- is an unlimited view over a wide area
- relating to all people
- is the branch of physics related to the motion of airand other gases
- inclined to war or contention
- a plane or arched surface for sustaining bodies by its movement through air
- an aerial navigator,a ballonist
18 Clues: is an uprising • war mindedness • is a noisy uproar • relating to all people • mean aggressive or warlike • is a cure for all problems • inclined to war or contention • a war like or hostile attitude • an aerial navigator,a ballonist • is an unlimited view over a wide area • is a system of exercises that promote fitness • the perform in music who takes the accompanying part • ...
Greek God's 2013-05-15
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- God of war
- Goddess of the hunt
- Messanger of the Gods
- God of love
- God of the Underworld
- God of wine
- God of the woods and pastures
- God of the sea
- First Women
- God of the God's
- God of light
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- Goddess of grain/ crops
- Queen of the God's'
- Goddess of beauty
- mightiest human
- Greatest musician
- White-winged horse
- Goddess of wisdom
18 Clues: God of war • God of love • God of wine • First Women • God of light • God of the sea • mightiest human • God of the God's • Goddess of beauty • Greatest musician • Goddess of wisdom • White-winged horse • Queen of the God's' • Goddess of the hunt • Messanger of the Gods • God of the Underworld • Goddess of grain/ crops • God of the woods and pastures
Greek Myths 2023-11-13
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- Lord of the Underworld
- Lord of the Heavens
- Lord of the Sea
- Three headed dog belonging to Hades
- Wife of Zeus
- Name of the fields considered the most beautiful in the Underworld
- Mother of Persephone
- Daughter of Zeus
- God of wine, comedy and tragedy
- Mount where the gods had their council meetings
- King of Corinth who was the cleverest of all
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- Brother and best friend of Epimetheus
- Husband of Pandora
- River Nymph, lover of Zeus
- Handyman of Zeus, creator of Pandora
- Wife of Dionysus
- Lover of Hades
- Father of Hades,Poseidon and Zeus
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 Gods 2024-04-03
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- (no space) The winning gift?
- Who is the god of the seas?
- Who cracked Zeus' head open?
- (No Spaces)Where was Aphrodite found.
- Who did Metes give birth too in Zeus' head.
- What color was Poseidon's hair?
- Someone who can't die.
- Who was the messenger god?
- The ruler of all the gods
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- What was Zeus's Roman name.
- Who was the god who was taken from her mother?
- Poseidon's gift
- (No space) Where did the Greek Gods live.
- What is the same of the flying horse.
- What were Poseidon and Athena fighting for?
- Who was the god of the hunt?
- The god who wanted Persephone
- Who was in Zeus's head?
18 Clues: Poseidon's gift • Someone who can't die. • Who was in Zeus's head? • The ruler of all the gods • Who was the messenger god? • What was Zeus's Roman name. • Who is the god of the seas? • (no space) The winning gift? • Who cracked Zeus' head open? • Who was the god of the hunt? • The god who wanted Persephone • What color was Poseidon's hair? • What is the same of the flying horse. • ...
Greek Roots 2024-09-27
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- a branch of science that is related to thermionic emission
- to wish
- an animal capable of generating heat
- the smallest meaningful contrastive unit in a writing system
- a device used for seeing the airways or lungs
- a test to see someone's gastrointestinal parts
- a composition from which the writer systematically omits a certain letter or certain letters of the alphabet
- a device used for measuring or maintaining orientation and angular velocity
- a device used for measuring radiation
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- a graph indicating the relative strength of the personality traits of an individual
- the process in which a mineral emits light while it is being heated
- an instrument used for measuring the refractive power of an eye
- three words that make one sound, for ex., sch-
- device used for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle
- super super accurate clock used to keep track of time
- blood vessel X-ray
- old-fanshioned flower shaped radio
- the best !!
18 Clues: to wish • the best !! • blood vessel X-ray • old-fanshioned flower shaped radio • an animal capable of generating heat • a device used for measuring radiation • a device used for seeing the airways or lungs • three words that make one sound, for ex., sch- • a test to see someone's gastrointestinal parts • super super accurate clock used to keep track of time • ...
Greek Gods 2024-08-20
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- Goddess of Earth and the mother of all life
- Goddess of agriculture and harvest
- God of travelers and wit
- God of the Sea
- The King of the Titans and one of the most powerful children of Gaia and Uranus
- God of fire and blacksmithing
- Goddess of War and Wisdom
- Goddess of hearth, home, and fire
- The creator of all, the Sky
- God of Thunder and the Sky
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- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Goddess of Spring and the Underworld
- God of wine and ecstasy
- God of Love
- Goddess of marriage, women, and childbirth
- God of War and Courage
- God of the Underworld
- The Nighttime
18 Clues: God of Love • The Nighttime • God of the Sea • God of the Underworld • God of War and Courage • God of wine and ecstasy • God of travelers and wit • Goddess of War and Wisdom • Goddess of Love and Beauty • God of Thunder and the Sky • The creator of all, the Sky • God of fire and blacksmithing • Goddess of hearth, home, and fire • Goddess of agriculture and harvest • ...
Eli G. Marlowe - Percy Jackson Episodes 1-4 2025-11-05
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- Zeus's weapon that Percy is accused of stealing
- Clothing item owned by Annabeth that makes her invisible when worn
- Greek god of the sea and horses, as well as Percy's father
- Mother of Annabeth as well as the Greek goddess of war
- Percy gets inflicted with this in episode 4
- Greek hero that Percy is named after
- Half-bull mythological creature that Percy kills in episode 1
- What Percy was afraid of as a child
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- Mountain the Olympians live in
- City that the trio are forced to stop in in episode 4
- Greek god of wine that runs Camp Half-Blood
- The normal form of Percy's sword
- Children that are the products of a god with a human
- Dog-like creature owned by Echidna in Episode 4
- Herds of these are seen outside Percy's train in episode 4
- Winged creatures that resemble women and try to attack Percy in episodes 1 and 3
- Famous Snake-haired mythological figure that tries to convince Percy to betray his allies in Episode 3
- Real world landmark in St. Louis that Percy, Annabeth, and Grover go to in episode 4
18 Clues: Mountain the Olympians live in • The normal form of Percy's sword • What Percy was afraid of as a child • Greek hero that Percy is named after • Greek god of wine that runs Camp Half-Blood • Percy gets inflicted with this in episode 4 • Zeus's weapon that Percy is accused of stealing • Dog-like creature owned by Echidna in Episode 4 • ...
Book 2024-02-01
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- girl gets the she
- romeos love breathes
- work of literture greece homer
- the music of greek hero
- greek retelling woman hero
- shadowhunter spinoff with metal
- The mean royal
- stealing rascals
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- I kissed a blond girl
- time keeper
- two guys die at the end
- child of moon
- buuldings in the body
- The season I became beautiful
- beauty and the beast retelling
- the thunder theif demigod
- a study in water
- sweet woman
- shadhunter spinoff 2
19 Clues: time keeper • sweet woman • child of moon • The mean royal • a study in water • stealing rascals • girl gets the she • romeos love breathes • shadhunter spinoff 2 • I kissed a blond girl • buuldings in the body • two guys die at the end • the music of greek hero • the thunder theif demigod • greek retelling woman hero • The season I became beautiful • work of literture greece homer • ...
Ancient Greeks 2022-03-30
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- GREEK STORYTELLER WHO WROTE MANY FABLES
- FATHER OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY
- KING OF ANCIENT MACEDONIA THAT HAS "THE GREAT" AFTER HIS NAME
- famous for a theorem
- author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- GREEK PHYSICIAN
- famous greek playwright
- invented the astrolabe for ship navigation and devices for measuring the density of fluids.
- ancient Greek philosopher and scientist; inventor of formal logic
- FAMOUS MATHEMATICIAN AND INVENTOR IN ANCIENT GREECE
- MOST FAMOUS WORK IS THE REPUBLIC, ABOUT A WISE SOCIETY RUN BY A PHILOSOPHER
11 Clues: GREEK PHYSICIAN • famous for a theorem • famous greek playwright • FATHER OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY • author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • GREEK STORYTELLER WHO WROTE MANY FABLES • FAMOUS MATHEMATICIAN AND INVENTOR IN ANCIENT GREECE • KING OF ANCIENT MACEDONIA THAT HAS "THE GREAT" AFTER HIS NAME • ancient Greek philosopher and scientist; inventor of formal logic • ...
U1.2 Exam Review 2025-02-04
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- speaking against God or sacred things
- a Greek word for "witness," to die rather than deny faith in Jesus
- Greek for "one who is sent"
- "Christians"
- Jesus told His followers to "go and make disciples of ALL nations"
- Father leaders of early Church, disciples to Apostles
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- Jewish Christians used this term to describe Jesus (as well as the truth and the life)
- Greek for 'overseer'
- defends teachings of the Church
- Greek word meaning advocate used for the Holy Spirit in the Gospels
- "Universal"
11 Clues: "Universal" • "Christians" • Greek for 'overseer' • Greek for "one who is sent" • defends teachings of the Church • speaking against God or sacred things • Father leaders of early Church, disciples to Apostles • a Greek word for "witness," to die rather than deny faith in Jesus • Jesus told His followers to "go and make disciples of ALL nations" • ...
The Greeeks Vocab!!! 2021-11-01
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- King of the Mycenaeans
- a tyrant who sixed power after Solon, and distributed all the property of the rich among the poor
- a body of land with water on 3 sides
- a settlement in a new area that keeps close ties with its homeland
- came to power after Peisistratus and changed the number of members in the Council
- an ancient greek city-state
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- major Greek city state known for its philopsophers and historians
- An island where the Minoans lived
- a place in the Greeek mainland where the Mycenaeans lived
- A large area in the Greek mainland where the Dorians moved to
- 1400 Bc
- a noble in Athens who canceled all of the farmer's debts
- a public open space used for assemblies and market
- major Greek city-states known for its war skills
14 Clues: 1400 Bc • King of the Mycenaeans • an ancient greek city-state • An island where the Minoans lived • a body of land with water on 3 sides • major Greek city-states known for its war skills • a public open space used for assemblies and market • a noble in Athens who canceled all of the farmer's debts • a place in the Greeek mainland where the Mycenaeans lived • ...
Religion Crossword 2022-11-29
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- Apollo Roman name
- Poseidon Roman name
- Used to explain human traits, life events, and natural phenomena
- Aphrodite Roman name
- Zeus Roman name
- Where they believed the gods lived
- Eros Roman name
- Dionysus Roman name
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- Athena Roman name
- Belief in more than one god
- Hera Roman name
- Persephone Roman name
- Ares Roman name
- Hestia Roman name
- Hades Roman name
15 Clues: Hera Roman name • Ares Roman name • Zeus Roman name • Eros Roman name • Hades Roman name • Athena Roman name • Apollo Roman name • Hestia Roman name • Poseidon Roman name • Dionysus Roman name • Aphrodite Roman name • Persephone Roman name • Belief in more than one god • Where they believed the gods lived • Used to explain human traits, life events, and natural phenomena
Joshua Alexander 2021-10-01
Odyssey book 11-12 2016-12-12
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- The wife of Hades who sends the deceased heroes to talk to Odysseus
- The tool that Odysseus used so he was unable to hear the Sirens
- The messenger god; Often gives Odysseus advise
- The wife of Tydareus who slept with Poseidon
- "holy Persephone"
- People in Greek mythology who live on the island of Scheria
- "arrogant men devouring your wealth and courting your wife"
- "I have not yet set foot on my native land"
- "he killed me with the help of my cursed wife"
- Odysseus' mother and the daughter of the hero Autolycus
- A Theban prophet
- The place where The Trojan Horse was placed and where many of Odysseus' men died
- Something that was very important to the goddess Helios
- the person who Neleus wedded after courting her with gifts
- "My crafty Odysseus"
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- the god who tried to sink Odysseus' fleet at sea
- Odysseus visited her island after they left the Underworld
- "Dead tired from rowing and lack of sleep"
- "he dread, beautiful goddess who loved me and took care of me"
- women who live in the sea who bewitch all men who come near with their voice
- The man who is angry with Odysseus because of some armor
- "her serving women brought meat, bread, and bright red wine"
- "They made their beautiful voices carry, and my heart yearned to listened."
- "I wept when I saw her, and pitied her"
- The wife of Agamemnon went against her husband when she helped Aegisthus kill him; an act of _____
- a woman who married her son after he killed his father
- The island where the sea nymph Calypso lived
- the lionhearted battler
28 Clues: A Theban prophet • "holy Persephone" • "My crafty Odysseus" • the lionhearted battler • "I wept when I saw her, and pitied her" • "Dead tired from rowing and lack of sleep" • "I have not yet set foot on my native land" • The wife of Tydareus who slept with Poseidon • The island where the sea nymph Calypso lived • The messenger god; Often gives Odysseus advise • ...
allusions 2014-02-20
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- lasting friendship
- god of wine, reverly, the power of nature, fertility, and emotional ecstasy. terms of overuse or excess
- blinded by the "light from heaven" 3 days later, he accepted baptism and "the scales" fell from his eyes
- anyone who stops to help a stranger in need
- a theological reference to innocent blood and the archetypal brother-versus
- surpass the evil of the worst tyrant
- symbolic of the path to God and to heaven
- symbolic of powerful destructive forces ; war,death,plague,famine
- advises us to share our wealth with those who need it and that it shall be returned
- alludes to paternal grief and to a lost and faithless son
- representative of extreme bravery and unwavering faith in the face of adversity
- the dangere involved in daring to enter "the realm of the gods"
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- the idea that faith can provide spritual sustenance
- she is the archetype of speed, strength, and daring foiled by a trick of the intellect
- warning against hypocrisy
- division from the worthy and the unworthy
- there is room in heaven for all who believes
- easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get into heaven
- in Matthew implies that wisdom cannot be attained through the teachings of the unenlightened
- a place of great physical or psychological suffering
- gave birth to Solomon
- teaches a lesson in mercy and cautions "be kind to your enemy"
- symbolic of man's willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice to demonstrate his faith and trust in God. It is symbolic of the idea that faith shall be rewarded
- impending peril in Greek mythology
- to discord between siblings ; to the idea of fortunate or favored son
25 Clues: lasting friendship • gave birth to Solomon • warning against hypocrisy • impending peril in Greek mythology • surpass the evil of the worst tyrant • division from the worthy and the unworthy • symbolic of the path to God and to heaven • anyone who stops to help a stranger in need • there is room in heaven for all who believes • ...
Roman Crossword 2022-03-31
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- The top of the Roman Republic and there could only be two at a time.
- The year that was used as the year the Western Empire fell.
- A 200-year peace treaty.
- What most of the people lived in Rome
- A big amphitheater that was made as a gift to the people.
- 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.
- Passed laws to encourage marital stability and renew religious practices and also created a time of peace called the Pax Romana during his reign.
- A low social class of most of Rome which were poor and had fewer rights for some time.
- A social class of wealthy families/people who had more rights for some time.
- A channel that would bring water to the city of Rome normally across a river or valley.
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- A set of laws inscribed on 12 bronze tablets created in ancient Rome in 451 and 450 BCE
- A person killed for political reasons.
- A Roman general that was assassinated because he was becoming too powerful after leading his army.
- All foreigners who lacked Greek and Roman traditions.
- A man in ancient Rome who took part in fights as public entertainment.
- A person who practices a religion that worships many gods.
- The main language throughout the Roman Empire.
- The god of sky and thunder, as well as the king of gods in Ancient Roman Mythology.
- Is a very famous temple that was made to honor many gods and was started by a person named Agrippa.
- A person who died for their beliefs or religion.
20 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. • ...
The Lightning Thief Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-14
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- A person who is qualified to design buildings and to plan and supervise their construction
- A fictitious name, especially one used by an author
- Betrayal of trust; deceptive action or nature
- Positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy
- The time or date at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination
- A large retail store selling a wide variety of goods
- (in an insect or amphibian) the process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages
- A collection or the study of myths
- Any of the 12 Greek gods regarded as living on Olympus
- To cleverly get an advantage over someone, especially a competitor
- The mythical abode of the dead, imagined as being under the earth
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- A continuous body of salt water that is contained in an enormous basin on Earths surface
- One side of the back half of the carcass of a quadruped including a leg and usually one or more ribs
- Feeling, showing or expressing empathy
- A wide street in a town or city, typically one lined with trees
- A terrestrial arachnid with pincers similar to those of a lobster and a venomous sting at the end of its jointed tail
- A mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A statue, building, or other structure erected to commemorate a famous or notable person or event
- The highest mountain in Greece
- A sudden electrostatic discharge that occurs typically during a thunderstorm
20 Clues: The highest mountain in Greece • A collection or the study of myths • Feeling, showing or expressing empathy • Betrayal of trust; deceptive action or nature • A fictitious name, especially one used by an author • A large retail store selling a wide variety of goods • Any of the 12 Greek gods regarded as living on Olympus • ...
MY LONG CROSSWORD TO YOU 2020-03-27
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- my mother's name
- what we did together leading to our BEST first kiss
- the month you told me your feelings
- that animal crossing guy I love. Hint. he is purple
- Greek..
- my gran's name
- the first person I told about us
- Your biggest competition
- your adorable Halloween costume
- Our second go-to beverage
- That Tv show I started watching because of you
- Begins with 'E' ends in 'H' twas the beginning of us
- That Guy.. you know... that handsome bloke you say I love
- The name of that Anime/manga series I love...
- That concert we went to together
- The second word of the cafe we always go to
- Josh Gibson touches-
- My favourite thing about you
- Name of the teacher who took the class when I started to fall for you
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- Bonjour... "[INSERT YOUR PHRASE]" *smirks*
- That phrase that you say which is super cute but also slightly annoying
- My favourite thing about that book series we enjoyed together
- that activity I hate doing with the balls
- The name of my main counsellor
- That Netflix show we both like
- One of he biggest things that make me a nerd
- My new found favourite schooly thing
- The name of my dream kitty
- what both of our houses have in common
- The colour of my eyes
- the second name of my favourite harry potter character
- The day of our first date
- the name of the poem I wrote about us
- You have a big one
- That word I say that causes you to roll your eyes
- Quite possibky the weirdest things I experience, yet wildly entertaining
36 Clues: Greek.. • my gran's name • my mother's name • You have a big one • Josh Gibson touches- • The colour of my eyes • Your biggest competition • Our second go-to beverage • The day of our first date • The name of my dream kitty • My favourite thing about you • The name of my main counsellor • That Netflix show we both like • your adorable Halloween costume • the first person I told about us • ...
Mixtape 2024-04-23
Across
- A common type of Poppy known for its bright red petals and black center.
- Developed the first commercial electric telegraph.
- A large bird of prey known for its keen eyesight and powerful talons.
- The type of cloud often associated with thunderstorms and heavy rainfall.
- Small, nocturnal mammal known for its ability to roll into a defensive ball when threatened.
- A sweet, sticky substance made by bees.
- Large, herbivorous mammal native to Africa and Asia, known for its long neck and distinctive spotted coat.
- A famous cathedral in Paris, known for its Gothic architecture.
- The plant that serves as a primary food source for caterpillars.
- A constellation named after a winged horse in Greek mythology.
- A popular French pastry made with layers of puff pastry and cream filling.
- A natural phenomenon caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets.
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- The art of arranging and balancing elements within a visual composition, often used in painting and photography.
- A large, flat-topped hill with steep sides.
- A short musical composition typically played as an introduction to a larger piece.
- A prehistoric stone circle located in England, believed to have been constructed around 3000 BCE.
- A fermented cabbage dish popular in Korean cuisine.
- An ancient temple complex in Cambodia, known for its intricate carvings.
- A style of music originating in the Caribbean characterized by its upbeat tempo and syncopated rhythms, often featuring steel drums.
- A musical composition with a recurring theme or melody.
- A traditional Japanese form of theatre known for its elaborate costumes and stylized movements.
- Invented the light bulb.
22 Clues: Invented the light bulb. • A sweet, sticky substance made by bees. • A large, flat-topped hill with steep sides. • Developed the first commercial electric telegraph. • A fermented cabbage dish popular in Korean cuisine. • A musical composition with a recurring theme or melody. • A constellation named after a winged horse in Greek mythology. • ...
Frankenstein and HMT 2024-12-18
Across
- Dearth A societal collapse in birth rates, prompting drastic measures. (5, 6)
- The belief that physical matter is the only reality, influencing Victor Frankenstein's worldview. (11)
- The remote setting where Frankenstein’s pursuit of the monster reaches its climax. (6)
- A figure from Greek mythology who defied the gods, inspiring Frankenstein’s monster and Victor’s creation. (9)
- A disease that symbolized fear and panic in the 1980s, referenced in the context of infertility. (4)
- A genre that follows a character's growth, hinted at through Offred's reflections. (14)
- In a romantic sense, an awe-inspiring feeling, often evoked by nature or the monstrous. (8)
- The type of fictional setting where Gilead exists. (8)
- Lost A literary work referenced in *Frankenstein*, symbolizing the fall from grace. (13, 4)
- A system ruled and dominated by men, like Gilead's government. (11)
- The theory that electricity could reanimate life, a key concept in *Frankenstein*. (9)
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- Mass prayer meetings occasionally held in the Republic of Gilead. (10)
- Schlafly A conservative anti-feminist activist who inspired Gilead's values. (6, 7)
- The terrifying, violent, secretive enforcers of Gilead's laws. (4)
- Revolution The historical event that influenced the themes of revolution and change in *Frankenstein*. (6, 10)
- Excessive pride or arrogance, a central flaw in Victor Frankenstein's character. (6)
- A forbidden word game that Offred plays with the Commander. (8)
- The religious ideology reflected in Gilead's values. (8)
- The mass execution ceremony held in Gilead. (10)
- Fiction A genre that combines speculative science with imaginative storytelling, exemplified by *Frankenstein*. (13)
- The character who narrates part of *Frankenstein*, driven by ambition similar to Victor’s. (6)
- 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) • ...
Trial 2025-01-29
Across
- expected to happen, arrive, etc. at a particular time
- belonging or relating to the cat family
- a number that shows how strongly acid or alkaline a substance is
- an event that happens after
- famous Serbian American scientist known for contributions to the modern alternating currents
- something that exists and can be seen, especially something unusual or interesting
- when you experience ringing or other noises in one or both of your ears, without any external sound
- living or growing in, happening in, or connected with water
- Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in South Asia
- very dry and without enough rain for plants
- the saying of the same thing twice over in different words (e.g. they arrived one after the other in succession)
- second from the last
- unlimited power and the ability to do anything
- an extreme fear of dogs
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- to get something from something else
- the condition of being very happy and comfortable in the dark
- in Greek mythology the wife of the god of the underworld
- able to use both hands equally well
- relating to the lungs
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers
- able to experience feelings
- famous American visual artist known for painting a soup can
- to break or cause to break suddenly
- a serious mental illness in which a person does not eat
- to avoid being hit by something by moving quickly to one side
- gold
- connected with the ability to smell
- California
- Longest bone in the human body
- existing in a wild state
30 Clues: gold • California • second from the last • relating to the lungs • an extreme fear of dogs • existing in a wild state • an event that happens after • able to experience feelings • Longest bone in the human body • able to use both hands equally well • to break or cause to break suddenly • connected with the ability to smell • to get something from something else • ...
History 2025-03-24
Across
- What was the name of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986?
- The Byzantine Empire was a continuation of the eastern half of what powerful ancient empire?
- Who is often called "the father of the atomic bomb"?
- Which ancient figure is often considered the founder of Western philosophy?
- God of the sea.
- Who is credited with patenting the telephone?
- Who founded Sikhism?
- The United States bought Alaska from which country?
- Which African country did the French try to block from gaining independence under their secret force, the O.A.S.?
- In 1996, a sheep became the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell. What was the name of that sheep?
- Who became the most decorated gymnast in history in 2023?
- Modern-day Istanbul, Turkey, used to be called what when it was the capital of the Byzantine Empire?
- This happened between the years of 1929 – 1939 and caused people to live of scraps. Water pie comes from this time period.
- Who is the first man into space?
- Who was the first ruler of the Mongol Empire?
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- Which country gained its independence in 1776?
- Who was England's longest-ruling monarch?
- Which person made the famous "I have a dream"
- What leader came to power in Cuba after the Cuban Revolution?
- Who is the king of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology?
- Who was the first democratically elected president of South Africa?
- Which country did the bay of pigs take place
- Which one of Henry VIII wives got beheaded?
- Which ancient culture discovered america before Cristopher Columbus
- Who is the current president of China?
- Which fabric was invented in ancient China?
26 Clues: God of the sea. • Who founded Sikhism? • Who is the first man into space? • Who is the current president of China? • Who was England's longest-ruling monarch? • Which one of Henry VIII wives got beheaded? • Which fabric was invented in ancient China? • Which country did the bay of pigs take place • Which person made the famous "I have a dream" • ...
Alexa & Ezra 2025-04-24
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- "James ___ & Co" local Springfield Ohio hydraulic turbine designer and manufacturer since 1862.
- Most prestigious place Alexa performed as a musician.
- Town in which they currently live.
- Alexa's main character in Mario Kart.
- Which company do they both work for?
- Their son's name.
- Alexa's first job.
- Where Ezra spent many summers growing up.
- Video game they played together to get closer during Covid Quarantine before dating.
- Name of the great mage Ezra played in college.
- The show they watched together on their first date.
- Historic Detroit local cider mill since 1863 whose new water-driven turbine for their second, larger, mill was purchased from Springfield, Ohio in 1894.
- Where Alexa spent many summers growing up.
- Where did Alexa go to college?
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- Ezra's favorite rum.
- Where did they go on the furthest road trip they've done together?
- How many years have Alexa and Ezra been dating?
- One of their favorite party games.
- Instrument Ezra has played the longest.
- Number of countries Ezra has lived in.
- Instrument Alexa has played the longest.
- Name of the cat they fostered and rehomed.
- Month in which they got engaged.
- The first music festival they went to together.
- Alexa's favorite musical.
- Where did Alexa and Ezra meet?
- Country in which Ezra was an exchange student.
- Ezra's main character in Super Smash.
- Their favorite crystal gem.
- Alexa’s favorite white flower.
- Alexa's favorite modern retelling of Greek mythology.
- Ezra's first job.
- The video game they played together the most.
- Artisan craft Ezra's great grandmother taught them after elementary school.
- Their daughter's name.
35 Clues: Their son's name. • Ezra's first job. • Alexa's first job. • Ezra's favorite rum. • Their daughter's name. • Alexa's favorite musical. • Their favorite crystal gem. • Where did Alexa and Ezra meet? • Alexa’s favorite white flower. • Where did Alexa go to college? • Month in which they got engaged. • One of their favorite party games. • Town in which they currently live. • ...
Gothic novel and Frankenstein 2023-01-06
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- the colour of the monster's hair and lips
- at the end the monster becomes this, in fact he destroys his creator
- French philosopher and writer who influenced this period with his theories
- the most important dark setting because it's powerful and helps to create an atmosphere of mystery
- a field that helped Mary Shelley in writing Frankenstein
- the term Gothic was first applied only to this noun
- the form of this novel
- there were many in this period (ex. in France)
- the surname of the first writer to establish a link between architecture and literature
- dark side of the Romanticism
- it makes us feel powerless in front of the power of nature
- number of the different points of view
- plural noun; they are vulnerable with irrational desire
- example of a Gothic novel
- the opposite of normal and natural
- a young explorer on a voyage of expedition to the North Pole
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- consisting of two equal, identical, or similar parts or things; one of the themes of Frankenstein
- the writers aim to arouse this feeling in the reader
- one of the main theme of the Gothic
- an adjective to describe the Gothic settings such as isolated castles, convents,...
- this theme is seen in the characters of Walton and Dr Frakenstein
- the rejection of external reality and rationality
- they were written by Walton and received by his sister
- the person to whom Mary Shelley dedicated Frankensten
- Walton's sister name
- a feeling similar to horror
- a giant in Greek mythology
- the century in which the Gothic gained popularity
- surname of the writer of Frankenstein
- a creature Frankenstein made thanks to the electricity and chemistry
30 Clues: Walton's sister name • the form of this novel • example of a Gothic novel • a giant in Greek mythology • a feeling similar to horror • dark side of the Romanticism • the opposite of normal and natural • one of the main theme of the Gothic • surname of the writer of Frankenstein • number of the different points of view • the colour of the monster's hair and lips • ...
Module 10 Vocab 2025-01-22
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- unit of about 3,000 - 6000 men in ancient Roman Army
- figure known for his exceptional civic virtue
- Caesar/A Roman General and dictator in 1st Century B.
- Senate/The governing and adversary council in Ancient Rome
- Anthony/A Roman Emperor under Julius Caesar
- channel for conveying water
- over the Roman empire from 117-138 A.D.
- or fraudulent by those in power
- form of government in which the people elect or choose their leaders
- use humor or irony to expose and criticize peoples stupidity or vises
- decision to reject a decision or proposal made by a law making body
- place meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged
- official who lives in foreign country
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- and pure as a lily
- Trojan prince and founder of Rome in
- common class of Ancient Rome
- Law/the law concerned with private relations between members of a community
- peace to the Greek/Roman world
- language of Ancient Rome and it's empire
- and Balances/counterbalancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated
- land owning families who ruled Ancient Rome
- who acts as a judge in official law courts
- mythology
- system of money in general use in a particular county
- Romana/The time period from 27 B.C to 180 Ce
- & Remus/Two twin brothers in Roman mythology who are said to have founded Rome
- public speaker
- Languages/A language that evolved from vulgar Latin
- person who has absolute power over a country
- Rule/Principle with greater numbers should execute greater power
30 Clues: mythology • public speaker • and pure as a lily • channel for conveying water • common class of Ancient Rome • peace to the Greek/Roman world • or fraudulent by those in power • Trojan prince and founder of Rome in • official who lives in foreign country • over the Roman empire from 117-138 A.D. • language of Ancient Rome and it's empire • ...
Biosafety Month 2025 2025-09-26
Across
- Not a Microbe Movie
- A geometric object that has magnitude and length, or insects.
- Snail responsible for alphaconotoxin GI
- Toxic on the inside
- First President of NBACC
- Hospital acquired infection
- A kind of shock therapy for cells to get them to “open up”
- A genial term for deadness
- Say it, but don’t spray it (yet)
- 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 time period a Form 4 must be maintained, per 42CFR73
- A risky accomplice
- Dutch scientist of humble origins credited with the discovery of bacteria
- This smokin’ hot plant contributed to the discovery of viruses
- There’s good plasma in your blood, and there’s bad plasma, at least as far as cell culture is concerned
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- This virus killed more people than WWI
- Kingdom, …, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
- 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!
- Restrained research
- LSD, Select agent edition
- You can have (but not exceeding) 1mg of these without being a CDC registered PI
- Carpets are permitted in labs up to this level (weird, I know!)
- Among them, Bacillus anthracis, Nipah virus, and Rinderpest virus
- In a laboratory, any devices that can puncture skin
- You lost it, you file it
- This jewel of a CMA retired last year
- This microbial process is key to delicious foods yogurt, sourdough and (not delicious) sauerkraut
- The opposite of pro-germ (safe for human skin)
- No air needed
- Trained virus
30 Clues: No air needed • Trained virus • 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 • ...
Rhetorical Appeals and Devices 2025-11-14
Across
- a concept is referred to by the name of something associated with that thing or concept
- to appeal to an audience's reason with the support of facts
- a brief reference to a famous person or event–often from literature, history, Greek mythology, etc
- the repetition of the first consonant sound, occurring close together in a series
- a mild or pleasant term used in place of an unpleasant or offensive one
- the direct opposite of something or the juxtaposition of contrasting ideas
- repetition at the end of a line
- a statement that says less than it means; often used for comedic effect
- words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order
- rhetorical or written technique that appeals to an audience or reader's ethics
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- a type of metaphor in which non-human objects or ideas are given human qualities
- putting two contrasting elements together that are so unlike that the effect is surprising
- the deliberate omission or absence of words like “and,” “but,” and “or” from a series of clauses
- the combination of two words of opposite meaning for dramatic effect
- a time when conditions are right for the accomplishment of a crucial action
- comparison of two unlike objects without using “like” or “as”
- rhetorical appeal to an audience's emotions
- figure of speech using a part to represent the whole
- several parts of a sentence or several sentences expressed in similar grammatical form
- an obvious, intended exaggeration
- repetition at the beginning of a line
- a literary term for using one word to modify two other words, in two different ways
- comparison of two unlike objects using “like” or “as”
23 Clues: repetition at the end of a line • an obvious, intended exaggeration • repetition at the beginning of a line • rhetorical appeal to an audience's emotions • figure of speech using a part to represent the whole • comparison of two unlike objects using “like” or “as” • to appeal to an audience's reason with the support of facts • ...
Greek Cosmology 2022-09-21
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- Helen’s first husband
- Mother Earth
- drink of the gods
- saved Zeus
- Greek Seer
- head greek commander
- goddess of war strategy
- Achilles boyfriend
- Achilles commander of
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- surrounds hades
- food of the gods
- one eyed creatures in Tartarus
- priam’s wife
- twelve strong kids overthrow their Dad
- left on a mountain
- crown prince of Troy
16 Clues: saved Zeus • Greek Seer • Mother Earth • priam’s wife • surrounds hades • food of the gods • drink of the gods • left on a mountain • Achilles boyfriend • head greek commander • crown prince of Troy • Helen’s first husband • Achilles commander of • goddess of war strategy • one eyed creatures in Tartarus • twelve strong kids overthrow their Dad
Southern Europe 2025-01-22
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- Aegean island
- Greek island
- Etna's island
- Largest Greek island
- 1960 Olympics venue
- The starting place of early Renaissance art
- Welsh name that means "pearl"
- vacation at sea
- Acropolis setting
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- Europe's boot
- Untouched cruise line?
- Birthplace of pizza
- Sea bordered by three continents
- Hellenic Republic
- Sanskrit word for "star"
- city with a notable tower
16 Clues: Greek island • Europe's boot • Aegean island • Etna's island • vacation at sea • Hellenic Republic • Acropolis setting • Birthplace of pizza • 1960 Olympics venue • Largest Greek island • Untouched cruise line? • Sanskrit word for "star" • city with a notable tower • Welsh name that means "pearl" • Sea bordered by three continents • The starting place of early Renaissance art
IN unit 2 review 2023-02-13
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- At which age were Spartan boys taken away
- Who is the king of the gods
- A Greek fighting formation
- Another name for a Greek city state
- 3 layered small boat
- Goddess of wisdom
- Which war did someone run 26.2 miles to declare victory
- Who is the god of war
- What were the Greek plays called with happy endings
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- A government run by the citizens
- A play about suffering
- Who was the god of the sea
- Who is the queen of the gods
- What is a government led by a few people
- How many years apart does the Olympics happen
- A war in the sea
16 Clues: A war in the sea • Goddess of wisdom • 3 layered small boat • Who is the god of war • A play about suffering • Who was the god of the sea • A Greek fighting formation • Who is the king of the gods • Who is the queen of the gods • A government run by the citizens • Another name for a Greek city state • What is a government led by a few people • ...
Your Big 2024-03-01
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- the pledge class I am in, phi ________
- the line you will be apart of
- sport I played in high school (we share this!!)
- my nickname in english meaning patient and wise
- my current hair color
- an allergy of mine (think summer and burning)
- the instrument I play
- the office I work in
- my bigs nickname, Greek goddess of luck
- the Greek goddess of victory
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- my favorite color
- my favorite movie franchise (no spaces)
- recruitment theme when I rushed
- another position I have held, Vice President of _________
- my first position in dphie, plans formal and Greek week (no spaces)
- the city where my big moved to
16 Clues: my favorite color • the office I work in • my current hair color • the instrument I play • the Greek goddess of victory • the line you will be apart of • the city where my big moved to • recruitment theme when I rushed • the pledge class I am in, phi ________ • my favorite movie franchise (no spaces) • my bigs nickname, Greek goddess of luck • ...
The Battle of Marathon 2025-03-07
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- Greek historian who wrote about Pheidippides
- words Pheidippides said when he arrived in Athens
- a foot race of about 26 miles
- Persians could've used these to sneak and attack Athens
- wrote a poem about Pheidippides in 1879
- the group Darius wanted to punish
- Herodotus said they all ran 26 miles
- only lost 200 men in the battle
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- The number of miles Pheidippides ran
- running messenger sent to tell Athens of the victory
- 25 miles from the battle at Marathon
- Pheidippides fate after running 26 miles
- symbol of the goddess Athena
- symbol added to the tetradrachma to honor the battle
- symbol the represented wealth
- the Persian king of the Achaemenid dynasty
- one of the countries Darius I wanted to conquer
- greatly outnumbered the Greek army
- a popular Greek coin
- the result for Darius and the Persian army at the battle of Marathon
20 Clues: a popular Greek coin • symbol of the goddess Athena • a foot race of about 26 miles • symbol the represented wealth • only lost 200 men in the battle • the group Darius wanted to punish • greatly outnumbered the Greek army • The number of miles Pheidippides ran • 25 miles from the battle at Marathon • Herodotus said they all ran 26 miles • ...
Chapter Review 2024-10-30
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- What is the acronym for the National Aeronautics and
- A bibliophile____ all things books
- Contrary individuals go_____whatever the majority says.
- What does the phrase "ante bellum" literally mean?
- Is the root "sesqui" Latin or Greek
- What is a person who is name after something that they discovered
- An aqueduct_______ from one place to another
- What is the Arabic Number for the Roman numeral XL
- What does the root nihil mean?
- What is the Arabic number for the Roman numeral XLIX?
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- What does the Greek ordinal number "proton" mean?
- If a government is bicameral, how many branches rule.
- administration?
- What does the Greek number "hen" mean?
- The world has hemispheres, what does this mean?
- The root "Sept" means which number?
- Metamorphosis indicates_____of shape or form
- hundred What is the Arabic number for the Roman numeral C?
- What does the root "milli" mean?
- I went to Preschool_____Kindergarten.
- What is the Arabic number for the Roman Numeral X?
21 Clues: administration? • What does the root nihil mean? • What does the root "milli" mean? • A bibliophile____ all things books • The root "Sept" means which number? • Is the root "sesqui" Latin or Greek • I went to Preschool_____Kindergarten. • What does the Greek number "hen" mean? • Metamorphosis indicates_____of shape or form • An aqueduct_______ from one place to another • ...
Chapter Review 2024-10-30
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- What is the acronym for the National Aeronautics and
- A bibliophile____ all things books
- Contrary individuals go_____whatever the majority says.
- What does the phrase "ante bellum" literally mean?
- Is the root "sesqui" Latin or Greek
- What is a person who is name after something that they discovered
- An aqueduct_______ from one place to another
- What is the Arabic Number for the Roman numeral XL
- What does the root nihil mean?
- What is the Arabic number for the Roman numeral XLIX?
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- What does the Greek ordinal number "proton" mean?
- If a government is bicameral, how many branches rule.
- administration?
- What does the Greek number "hen" mean?
- The world has hemispheres, what does this mean?
- The root "Sept" means which number?
- Metamorphosis indicates_____of shape or form
- hundred What is the Arabic number for the Roman numeral C?
- What does the root "milli" mean?
- I went to Preschool_____Kindergarten.
- What is the Arabic number for the Roman Numeral X?
21 Clues: administration? • What does the root nihil mean? • What does the root "milli" mean? • A bibliophile____ all things books • The root "Sept" means which number? • Is the root "sesqui" Latin or Greek • I went to Preschool_____Kindergarten. • What does the Greek number "hen" mean? • Metamorphosis indicates_____of shape or form • An aqueduct_______ from one place to another • ...
Puzzling out the past: Ancient Greece 2014-05-18
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- what was the most valuable type of tree in Ancient Greece?
- what was the Ancient Greek battle formation called?
- what did the rich decorate the walls and floors of their homes with?
- What did Spartans call they slaves?
- who was most famous for writing comedies?
- who killed Medusa?
- what was the name of the temple on the Acropolis?
- who was the god of war?
- what region of Greece controlled by Athens?
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- who wrote the story of the Trojan War?
- where did the most famous oracle live?
- what kind of political system did Athens have?
- who lead the Spartans at Thermopylae?
- who was the king of the Gods?
- what were ancient Greek warships called?
- who was the bride of Hades?
- who was defeated at the battle of Salamis?
- Which city-state had two kings?
- what was an ancient Greek foot-soldier called?
19 Clues: who killed Medusa? • who was the god of war? • who was the bride of Hades? • who was the king of the Gods? • Which city-state had two kings? • What did Spartans call they slaves? • who lead the Spartans at Thermopylae? • who wrote the story of the Trojan War? • where did the most famous oracle live? • what were ancient Greek warships called? • ...
Theatre History 2023-01-25
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- What are the people who stand at Shakespeare plays called?
- What Realist playwrights did to dramatic conventions to create more realistic plays
- Commedia dell’arte stock character who brags about his military achievements
- Language Medieval plays were performed in
- What is the place in the middle of the orchestra called?
- Renaissance characters involving masks
- Stage where audience completely surrounds the performance space
- How many complete remaining play cycles remain?
- The structure directly behind the Greek stage
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- Most popular pre-Renaissance form of British theater
- What is the name of Shakespeare’s theater?
- Term for aisles running from stage through audience
- Most famous english playwright
- What type of theater is built into the hills?
- Author of Lysistrata
- Greek word for “seeing places”
- Now and the future theater
- Circular playing space on which actors perform
- Playwright of the Theatre of Cruelty
19 Clues: Author of Lysistrata • Now and the future theater • Most famous english playwright • Greek word for “seeing places” • Playwright of the Theatre of Cruelty • Renaissance characters involving masks • Language Medieval plays were performed in • What is the name of Shakespeare’s theater? • What type of theater is built into the hills? • ...
Ancient Greeks 2022-09-28
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- Sparta helps discontented league members to fight Athens in what year?
- The creator of the oath taken by new doctors.
- Sparta's 2 political bodies.
- How long did the classical period last?
- The only Greek city-state that had a democracy.
- Priests & priestesses were also known as ___.
- The ancient religion Greeks practiced.
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- Athens formed the ___ to help defend island city-states from Persia (2 words).
- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were Greek ___.
- Archimedes was a famous ___.
- What happened after Athens surrendered?
- Greek states fought Persian for nearly ___ in a series of wars.
- Greeks believed in ___ people who were part mortal, part god.
- ___ was a mathematician & philosopher.
- Was a military oligarchy.
- Alexander the Great unified the ___.
- The 12 major gods & goddesses that lived on Mount Olympus.
- Had to be at least 18 y/o, male, & born in Athens to be a ___.
- Athens surruenders in what year?
19 Clues: Was a military oligarchy. • Archimedes was a famous ___. • Sparta's 2 political bodies. • Athens surruenders in what year? • Alexander the Great unified the ___. • ___ was a mathematician & philosopher. • The ancient religion Greeks practiced. • What happened after Athens surrendered? • How long did the classical period last? • The creator of the oath taken by new doctors. • ...
Greek and Latin Roots Review 2025-01-15
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- Is "para" Greek or Latin?
- A garden with mostly trees
- Magnus means "____ or big"
- The word that means "beside or beyond"
- Stippling is a ___ that the artist Seurat used.
- If someone loves their country, we say they are ___.
- The Latin word for "brother"
- Is "stella" Greek or Latin?
- The word in Psalm 34:3 that comes from the root word "magnus"
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- Abraham was a _____. (Hint: pater)
- The ___ is how fast or slow you play a song
- Someone who loves trees is a ___.
- The word that comes from "luna" that means "someone who is insane"
- Is "hypnos" Greek or Latin?
- A ___ is another word for "bedroom"
- The doctor takes your ____ signs (Hint: vivo)
- The Latin word for "stone"
- A monolith is a large pillar of ___.
- If something is not permanent, it is ____.
- The word that means "among or between"
20 Clues: Is "para" Greek or Latin? • A garden with mostly trees • Magnus means "____ or big" • The Latin word for "stone" • Is "hypnos" Greek or Latin? • Is "stella" Greek or Latin? • The Latin word for "brother" • Someone who loves trees is a ___. • Abraham was a _____. (Hint: pater) • A ___ is another word for "bedroom" • A monolith is a large pillar of ___. • ...
Modern Physics 2013-12-06
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- Third letter in the Greek alphabet
- Second letter in the Greek alphabet
- particle A photon
- Involves half the time for a substance to fall
- Particle that is irreducible
- to liquify or melt by heat
- Quantum of electromagnetic energy
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- disturbance or oscillation
- emission of energy by rays
- First letter in the Greek Alphabet
- To disintegrate or diminish
- Process of splitting into parts
12 Clues: particle A photon • disturbance or oscillation • emission of energy by rays • to liquify or melt by heat • To disintegrate or diminish • Particle that is irreducible • Process of splitting into parts • Quantum of electromagnetic energy • Third letter in the Greek alphabet • First letter in the Greek Alphabet • Second letter in the Greek alphabet • ...
Mythology with Deepika 2020-12-12
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- Rain God(மழை கடவுள்)
- 108 temples of Vishnu(108 விஷ்ணு கோவில்கள்)
- Guru of asuras(அசுர குரு)
- Rama's brother(ராமரின் சகோதரன்)
- Lord Shiva's dance(சிவபெருமான் நடனம்)
- Curse of immortality (சாகாவரம் எனும் சாபம்)
- Sage who drank up the ocean(பெருங்கடலை குடித்த முனிவர்)
- Holy river, wife of Krishna(புனித நதி, கிருஷ்ணரின் மனைவி)
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- Rama's ally (ராமரின் கூட்டாளி)
- Goddess of learning(கலைகளின் தேவதை)
- Wish fulfilling tree(கேட்டதை கொடுக்கும் மரம்)
- Cursed to be a stone for 1000 years(1000 ஆண்டு கல்லாய் மாற சாபம்)
- Demon slayed by Muruga(முருகரால் வதைக்கப்பட்ட அசுரன்)
- Lord Krishna's instrument(கிருஷ்ணரின் இசை கருவி)
- Son of Sun God(சூர்யதேவரின் மகன்)
- Lost his Kingdom by gambling(சூதாட்டத்தால் நாட்டை இழந்தவர்)
16 Clues: Rain God(மழை கடவுள்) • Guru of asuras(அசுர குரு) • Rama's ally (ராமரின் கூட்டாளி) • Rama's brother(ராமரின் சகோதரன்) • Son of Sun God(சூர்யதேவரின் மகன்) • Goddess of learning(கலைகளின் தேவதை) • Lord Shiva's dance(சிவபெருமான் நடனம்) • 108 temples of Vishnu(108 விஷ்ணு கோவில்கள்) • Curse of immortality (சாகாவரம் எனும் சாபம்) • Wish fulfilling tree(கேட்டதை கொடுக்கும் மரம்) • ...
shealee's mythology crossword 2021-01-20
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- the good titan, known as the ''saviour''
- the special food
- he became king
- can shape shift into various forms
- he defended the earth mother
- two headed thing made of stone
- called everyone together to sing a song for raven child
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- a chain of rocks
- the person that saw everything was happening
- they stretched and became the land called...
- the men had less respect for the god's as they aged
- made himself king
- the final spirit
- a vast hole, an abyss
- the main character of the famous stories that the Haida tell
- the earth mother
16 Clues: he became king • a chain of rocks • the special food • the final spirit • the earth mother • made himself king • a vast hole, an abyss • he defended the earth mother • two headed thing made of stone • can shape shift into various forms • the good titan, known as the ''saviour'' • the person that saw everything was happening • they stretched and became the land called... • ...
Mythology Part 1 2024-01-17
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- wicked, criminal, or evil
- a figure intended to represent an abstract quality
- indefinite; uncertain, vague
- worshipping more than one god
- extremely productive
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- the universe
- a direct ancestor; an originator of a line of descent
- existing at or from the beginning of time
- to begin officially
- bottomless pit
- eared greatly
- the study of God and religion
- of or relating to the study or tracing of lines of family descent.
- Belief in one God
- 1.a false story. 2. a belief system
- a far-away, secret area
16 Clues: the universe • eared greatly • bottomless pit • Belief in one God • to begin officially • extremely productive • a far-away, secret area • wicked, criminal, or evil • indefinite; uncertain, vague • the study of God and religion • worshipping more than one god • 1.a false story. 2. a belief system • existing at or from the beginning of time • ...
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.
Greece 2022-09-13
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- a dominant city-state
- the marketplace/meeting place in a Greek city
- epic Greek poem
- a government ruled by a single person
- a dominant city and surrounding countryside
- government ruled by a few powerful citizens
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- Greek poet
- the highest point in a Greek city
- a government ruled by a small group of elites
- someone who seizes power
10 Clues: Greek poet • epic Greek poem • a dominant city-state • someone who seizes power • the highest point in a Greek city • a government ruled by a single person • a dominant city and surrounding countryside • government ruled by a few powerful citizens • the marketplace/meeting place in a Greek city • a government ruled by a small group of elites
Greek Theatre 2023-02-01
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- means "to do" or "to act"
- place where the chorus stands in greek theatre
- means "seeing place"
- playwright who wrote oedipus cycle
- where the scenery went in greek theatre
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- god of parties and fertility
- serious play, coming from greek word "tragos"
- king who killed his father and married his mother
- the first actor
- comes from greek word "komos"
10 Clues: the first actor • means "seeing place" • means "to do" or "to act" • god of parties and fertility • comes from greek word "komos" • playwright who wrote oedipus cycle • where the scenery went in greek theatre • serious play, coming from greek word "tragos" • place where the chorus stands in greek theatre • king who killed his father and married his mother
mother's day 2018-03-09
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- - The name of Nemo’s mother from “Finding Nemo”
- - The founder and active campaigner for an annual Mother’s Day holiday in the US
- - In the UK, daughters would traditionally bake what type of cake that, if it was still tasty on Easter, would be a sign that they were a good cook?
- - What is a Russian Babushka doll meant to represent?
- - How old was oldest mother in modern history to give birth?
- - In Britain, Mothers day is traditionally celebrated in the fourth week of what?
- - The name of the Roman Spring festival that was dedicated to the mother goddess
- - The odds of a woman delivering what, is one in thirty three?
- - In the US, and most of the world, Mother’s Day is in which month?
- - In India, Mother’s Day is celebrated for how many days in October of every year?
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- - The maternal goddess in Greek mythology
- - According to the British Retail Consortium, 55 million pounds is spent annually on what kind of sweet treat to be given on Mother’s Day?
- - The most popular flowers to be given on Mother’s Day that are said to represent the tears of Jesus’ mother, Mary.
- Shelley - The famous gothic writer, and mother, who wrote Frankenstein.
- - Mother’s Day is the third most popular day of the year for churches. What is the most popular?
- - Mothers of which land animal species give birth to the largest babies on earth?
- - Which day of the week is Mother’s day celebrated on?
- - One of the first word like sounds that babies typically make. Also a word used to refer to one’s mother.
- - The name given by the Ancient Egyptians to the mother of all cats.
- - Who, from the bible, is said to be the “Mother of all Living?”
20 Clues: - The maternal goddess in Greek mythology • - The name of Nemo’s mother from “Finding Nemo” • - What is a Russian Babushka doll meant to represent? • - Which day of the week is Mother’s day celebrated on? • - How old was oldest mother in modern history to give birth? • - The odds of a woman delivering what, is one in thirty three? • ...
3G prize Christmas crossword 2021-12-14
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- Material often used to make garden twine (4)
- A perfect addition for a garden to attract wildlife (4)
- The common UK name for Betula (5)
- The herb you blend with onion for a delicious stuffing mix (4)
- The fruit of the blackthorn - makes a splendid Christmas tipple!(4)
- Rose species with 'fluffy' sepals (4)
- A popular variety of eating apple (4)
- Scented early spring shrub named after a naiad in Greek mythology (6)
- A (usually) orange vegetable, perfect for a snowman's nose! (6)
- Low-growing plant that covers the hills of Scotland (7)
- Evergreen grass also known as Carex (5)
- Fleshy edible stalks usually eaten as fruit (7)
- Exotic fruit used on a Hawaiian pizza(9)
- Corms beloved by Dame Edna Everage! (8)
- A stick of bamboo used as a plant support (4)
- The process of getting seed potatoes to sprout before you plant them (8)
- Latin name for yellow harbingers of spring (7)
- Delicious summer fruit grown on canes (9)
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- The Kentish garden created by Christopher Lloyd is Great ...... (6)
- Small hand-tool for gardening work (6)
- Decorative climbers with hundreds of varieties (8)
- Forest tree with lobed leaves and mottled bark (8)
- A layer of material you put over the soil to conserve moisture and improve fertility (5)
- Essential digging tool (5)
- Common name for hardy geraniums (10)
- Perennial with evergreen foliage in a huge array of colours (8)
- An early summer beauty named after the goddess of the rainbow (4)
- 'Chinese Lanterns' that make fab festive decorations (8)
- A method of horticulture championed by Charles Dowding (2-3)
- A citrus fruit or the linden tree (4)
30 Clues: Essential digging tool (5) • The common UK name for Betula (5) • Common name for hardy geraniums (10) • Rose species with 'fluffy' sepals (4) • A popular variety of eating apple (4) • A citrus fruit or the linden tree (4) • Small hand-tool for gardening work (6) • Evergreen grass also known as Carex (5) • Corms beloved by Dame Edna Everage! (8) • ...
The Hidden Oracle 2022-02-18
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- When Apollo reaches camp half-blood, he learns the oracle can no longer deliver ___
- The main character
- The home of the gods
- the alias of emperor Nero
- Apollo makes and breaks a promise to never play __ again
- The human alias of Apollo
- An ancient, evil company controlled by three ancient roman emperors who have conspired
- Mother of Zeus and the other first-generation gods
- Apollo's sister
- Apollo's son who is dating Nico Di Angelo
- The setting of the book
- The mysterious place that can see the future
- Apollo is now ___
- The centaur activities director at camp half-blood
- the new human oracle
- The grove Rhea created to see the future
- The karpoi that Meg summons whenever she is in trouble to save her
- The type of mythology the book follows
- The roman counterpart of Camp half-blood
- the gods for centuries
- The evil giant snake that Apollo had killed to gain control of the oracle that is now resurrected
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- God of Wine
- The giant robot that tries to destroy camp half-blood
- An ancient maze built by Daedalus where the
- The main villain of the story, Meg's stepdad
- Meg and Apollo are attacked by ___
- the safe haven for demigods where they stay
- The nymph who Apollo loved
- A famous demigod hero and son of Poseidon
- The demigod who Apollo has to serve and betrays Apollo
- the demigod son of hades in camp half-blood
- son of Hephaestus, one of Apollo's favorite heroes and creator of the "Valdezinator"
- enter during their race
- The campers participate in a ____
- Meg's mother
- Percy's girlfriend, also the daughter of Athena
- Apollo's father and the king of the gods
37 Clues: God of Wine • Meg's mother • Apollo's sister • Apollo is now ___ • The main character • The home of the gods • the new human oracle • the gods for centuries • The setting of the book • enter during their race • the alias of emperor Nero • The human alias of Apollo • The nymph who Apollo loved • The campers participate in a ____ • Meg and Apollo are attacked by ___ • ...
3rd Hour Government 2022-04-04
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- Very talented member of the CV Band.
- Has naturally curly hair.
- Almost did me the favor of taking out the old smart board, answers WAY before the questions!
- We miss her!
- 99 percent of the time this guy is sleeping or playing Magic the Gathering.
- He answers all my baseball questions.
- Seven Spanish Angels is one of this guys favorite songs.
- She knew it was Robert Downey Jr.'s birthday yesterday!
- The most participating student in the class, especially in the Bonus Point game!
- Push Up King!
- He might be the tallest in the class.
- She brought me cookies from Subway and they were Great!
- Mr. Speaker who presided over the House of Reps legislation.
- Zak Wallis's worst nightmare!
- True goddess of wisdom!
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- She was a boss of a President Pro Temp in the Senate.
- Bare-knuckles boxing Champ from Big Mac.
- He is an avid reader who has an interest in Greek Mythology.
- Self-proclaimed historian and might also be the tallest in class.
- It took almost a year but she finally came through on her owing me Sopapias!
- Video Game boss in Jeopardy!
- Had a no hitter going for a little bit.
- She failed at her job for about 7 months but finally came through.
- Has a statue named after him in Philadelphia.
- He is the New and undisputed Big Perm.
- Went riding on a bed spring before the ice/snow got here.
- Late because Logan doesn't get to school on time!
- New to the class but spear headed the Purge, literally.
- Dude can cook breakfast, but sister says otherwise.
- Lost a disc 2 weeks ago.
30 Clues: We miss her! • Push Up King! • True goddess of wisdom! • Lost a disc 2 weeks ago. • Has naturally curly hair. • Video Game boss in Jeopardy! • Zak Wallis's worst nightmare! • Very talented member of the CV Band. • He answers all my baseball questions. • He might be the tallest in the class. • He is the New and undisputed Big Perm. • Had a no hitter going for a little bit. • ...
Rome and Greece Crossword 2021-02-11
Across
- While Greece is now considered a ______ Rome is considered an empire
- While the Romans were a republic the Greeks were a ______
- Both Greece and Rome came under rule at one point with the Roman emperor ______ the Great
- In Greece woman were not allowed to become _____
- While the Greeks had authors such as Homer to write the Odyssey the Romans had _____ Andronicus to write a similar version
- Unlike the Greeks the Romans had a form of entertainment were men would fight in the collesium and these men were called ______
- In Greece and Rome girl were married off at a very young age which was around the age of __
- Both Greece and Rome had ______
- Greece and Rome both often went to _____ and so they were always prepared
- as comedy and tragedies
- men to collect seashells from the beach they were on then claiming they went to war with the sea
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- Both Greeks and the Romans focused their sculptures on important ______ figures
- Sparta is still remembered to this day similar to _____ which is remembered for its tragic volcanic eruption
- Both Greece and Rome used _____ with some famous buildings from Rome being the collesium where Gladiators would fight
- This Roman Emperor was once planned to invade Britain before changing his mind and ordering
- The Greeks tried to only show perfection while the Greeks would show the _____ of humans
- In Greece woman could buy but not ____ their property's
- Unlike the people in Greece, Rome had many different _____ that rose to power during its time
- Both Rome and Greece had tributes to the ____, goddesses, philosophers,and politicians
- Both Greek and Romans enjoyed attending _____ for different types of entertainment
20 Clues: as comedy and tragedies • Both Greece and Rome had ______ • In Greece woman were not allowed to become _____ • In Greece woman could buy but not ____ their property's • While the Romans were a republic the Greeks were a ______ • While Greece is now considered a ______ Rome is considered an empire • ...
Rome vs Greece 2021-02-17
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- ___ was a very popular drink and both traded the drink
- one place took people in that they conquered and made them a ______ the other did not
- Cicero was from Rome and ______ was from Greece these to men were very good fighters _____ the great almost conquered all of the ancient world
- Greeks did not care what there _____ looked like but in Rome fashion was big
- Greeks loved there ___ Rome on the other hand was not to much of a dog or cat place
- the Greek ____ was designed to keep you cool, Roman _____ provides valuable insight into Roman culture
- A great thing to take to a fight that's long and sharp is a
- they used a ______ to move fast in a war
- they both had a _____ that do take their waste away
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- Roman ____ had temples and buildings that they used to worship there gods Greece was not all like that
- they both had an ___ but the Greeks made it up because Greeks loved to learn
- Romulus and Remus have a tale that they were raised by lions but some people think that's ___
- The Greeks and Romans both used _______ in a battle and these ______ lead them to victory
- Both Greece and Rome only had ___ go to war not the women
- they both believed in a thing called ________ and they had gods and goddesses
- in both Greece and Rome they both do _____ the children and adults participate in them
- although there is many differences between Greeks and Rome there kids both love playing with ___
- they both used ____ when in a battle to protect them
- the Greeks and Romans both used _____ to fight they were sharp and effective
- in Greece it was hard to ____ because the soil was not good but in Rome it was easier
20 Clues: they used a ______ to move fast in a war • they both had a _____ that do take their waste away • they both used ____ when in a battle to protect them • ___ was a very popular drink and both traded the drink • Both Greece and Rome only had ___ go to war not the women • A great thing to take to a fight that's long and sharp is a • ...
Odyssey book 11-12 2016-12-12
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- The messenger god; Often gives Odysseus advise
- "My crafty Odysseus"
- Odysseus visited her island after they left the Underworld
- "Dead tired from rowing and lack of sleep"
- "he killed me with the help of my cursed wife"
- The wife of Hades who sends the deceased heroes to talk to Odysseus
- Odysseus' mother and the daughter of the hero Autolycus
- People in Greek mythology who live on the island of Scheria
- The man who is angry with Odysseus because of some armor
- a woman who married her son after he killed his father
- A Theban prophet
- the person who Neleus wedded after courting her with gifts
- "her serving women brought meat, bread, and bright red wine"
- The tool that Odysseus used so he was unable to hear the Sirens
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- "I wept when I saw her, and pitied her"
- The place where The Trojan Horse was placed and where many of Odysseus' men died
- the lionhearted battler
- "holy Persephone"
- "arrogant men devouring your wealth and courting your wife"
- Something that was very important to the goddess Helios
- "he dread, beautiful goddess who loved me and took care of me"
- "I have not yet set foot on my native land"
- The wife of Agamemnon went against her husband when she helped Aegisthus kill him; an act of _____
- "They made their beautiful voices carry, and my heart yearned to listened."
- The wife of Tydareus who slept with Poseidon
- the god who tried to sink Odysseus' fleet at sea
- women who live in the sea who bewitch all men who come near with their voice
- The island where the sea nymph Calypso lived
28 Clues: A Theban prophet • "holy Persephone" • "My crafty Odysseus" • the lionhearted battler • "I wept when I saw her, and pitied her" • "Dead tired from rowing and lack of sleep" • "I have not yet set foot on my native land" • The wife of Tydareus who slept with Poseidon • The island where the sea nymph Calypso lived • The messenger god; Often gives Odysseus advise • ...
Odyssey book 11-12 2016-12-12
Across
- "Dead tired from rowing and lack of sleep"
- Odysseus' mother and the daughter of the hero Autolycus
- "They made their beautiful voices carry, and my heart yearned to listened."
- The messenger god; Often gives Odysseus advise
- The wife of Hades who sends the deceased heroes to talk to Odysseus
- A Theban prophet
- "holy Persephone"
- a woman who married her son after he killed his father
- "I wept when I saw her, and pitied her"
- the god who tried to sink Odysseus' fleet at sea
- Odysseus visited her island after they left the Underworld
- The wife of Tydareus who slept with Poseidon
- "I have not yet set foot on my native land"
- "he killed me with the help of my cursed wife"
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- "he dread, beautiful goddess who loved me and took care of me"
- "arrogant men devouring your wealth and courting your wife"
- The tool that Odysseus used so he was unable to hear the Sirens
- Something that was very important to the goddess Helios
- the lionhearted battler
- "My crafty Odysseus"
- the person who Neleus wedded after courting her with gifts
- People in Greek mythology who live on the island of Scheria
- The wife of Agamemnon went against her husband when she helped Aegisthus kill him; an act of _____
- "her serving women brought meat, bread, and bright red wine"
- women who live in the sea who bewitch all men who come near with their voice
- The man who is angry with Odysseus because of some armor
- The island where the sea nymph Calypso lived
- The place where The Trojan Horse was placed and where many of Odysseus' men died
28 Clues: A Theban prophet • "holy Persephone" • "My crafty Odysseus" • the lionhearted battler • "I wept when I saw her, and pitied her" • "Dead tired from rowing and lack of sleep" • "I have not yet set foot on my native land" • The wife of Tydareus who slept with Poseidon • The island where the sea nymph Calypso lived • The messenger god; Often gives Odysseus advise • ...
Vocabulary Review 10 Thursday 8 2018-11-14
Across
- ________ Yousafzai is the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
- The Latin word for body. The _____ callosum is a part of your brain.
- In Greek mythology Pygmalion was a ________ who fell in love with his creation.
- Laszlo ________ believed that people's talents were developed, not innate.
- Release of electricity.
- The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm.
- Jonathan Klein talked about the power of this type of image to cause change.
- The title of Shakespeare's play that begins with three witches.
- A person under the control of another has lost his or her _______ will.
- Contractions of modal verbs include "should've," "could've" and "________'ve".
- A conductor of electricity; in our video, it was attached to the skin.
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- "All that ____" is both an idiom and the title of a musical (movie and stage).
- Two riddles had the same logic, yet one was more difficult to solve because it was _______ in nature.
- In "My Best Friend's Wedding" the friend is asked to be the Maid of ________.
- The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time).
- The study of the brain and nervous system.
- Number of solutions to neurological disorders.
- We viewed a video that showed how to make an Italian-style hot ___________.
- Julia Roberts' character in "My Best Friend's Wedding" says the bride-to-be is _______, someone easily taken out.
- In the song "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" the songwriter warns that "you'll get enough germs to catch _________."
- We saw a current generation robot dance to ________ Funk.
- Someone who changes his or her mind and agrees with you is said to have _____ round to your way of thinking.
22 Clues: Release of electricity. • The study of the brain and nervous system. • The noise of battle (in Shakespeare's time). • Number of solutions to neurological disorders. • We saw a current generation robot dance to ________ Funk. • The title of Shakespeare's play that begins with three witches. • The radius and the ______ are the two bones in the human forearm. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-02-07
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- How a place makes and uses its money and resources.
- When one person has all the power in a place and nobody else has a say.
- A leader who has all the power and usually isn't very nice.
- Another word for city-state, but it's in Greek.
- Growing crops and raising animals for food and other things.
- When a king or queen is in charge of a place.
- Having the freedom to make your own choices and govern yourself.
- Everything about a group of people, like their culture and how they live.
- A group of people who decide who's right in a court case.
- When one place takes control of another place or group of people.
- When a small group of people runs everything in a place.
- When the people in a place pick their leaders and make their own rules.
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- Studying the land and features of the Earth like mountains and rivers.
- Stories from long ago that explain things like how the world was made.
- Thinking about big questions like what's real and what we know.
- Land that sticks out into the water but is still connected to the mainland.
- A way of organizing people with the most important at the top.
- When the rich and important people have control in a place.
- The type of money that's used in a certain place.
- A city with the land around it that acts like its own little country. Long ago, in Greece, they had these.
- An old musical instrument like a small harp.
- A special being from ancient stories who inspires artists and scientists.
22 Clues: An old musical instrument like a small harp. • When a king or queen is in charge of a place. • Another word for city-state, but it's in Greek. • The type of money that's used in a certain place. • How a place makes and uses its money and resources. • When a small group of people runs everything in a place. • A group of people who decide who's right in a court case. • ...
August 2024-05-05
Across
- Demonstrative pronoun (4)
- Iranian religion (14)
- City in Poland (6)
- Type of cloud (6)
- Largest family of spiders (7)
- Type of bear (3)
- Blood of gods (5)
- Country that declared independence from Serbia (6)
- Popular goth shoe brand (7)
- Type of tree (6,6)
- Music genre (3,4)
- Name of the script that russian uses (6)
- Famous linguist (7)
- River crossed to access Hades (4)
- Bird that is called a magpie, but is actually not (10)
- Minecraft flower (a real flower too) (5,5)
- Seal in spanish (4)
- Egyptian sun god (2)
- Confuse (9)
- Run (5)
- Gorgon (6)
- Female bee (6)
- Country in Africa that has spanish as an official language (10,6)
- Type of shark (6)
- Moth (8)
- Language isolate spoken in spain (6)
- Hate (6)
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- Plant partially named after Greek titan (11)
- Type of cat (5,5)
- Type of pond fish (9)
- Tea party (6)
- Type of plane (8)
- My favourite mushroom (6)
- Numbers game (6)
- Egg laying mammal (7)
- Helen of (4)
- Powerhouse of the cell (12)
- Type of fabric (5)
- Japanese stationery brand (4)
- Chocolate bar (5)
- Closest habitable planet (8,1)
- Type of bear (3)
- Complementary colour to yellow (6)
- One of the Japanese scripts (5)
- Singer of kiss from a rose (4)
- Rabbit whose fur is used for yarn (6)
- Famous psychologist (5)
- Ancient eye makeup (4)
- Seal woman from mythology (6)
- Part of a computer (11)
- Constructed language (9)
- Board game (4)
52 Clues: Run (5) • Moth (8) • Hate (6) • Gorgon (6) • Confuse (9) • Helen of (4) • Tea party (6) • Female bee (6) • Board game (4) • Numbers game (6) • Type of bear (3) • Type of bear (3) • Type of cat (5,5) • Type of plane (8) • Type of cloud (6) • Blood of gods (5) • Music genre (3,4) • Chocolate bar (5) • Type of shark (6) • City in Poland (6) • Type of fabric (5) • Type of tree (6,6) • Famous linguist (7) • ...
tHe BesT crOssWorD EveR 2024-05-02
12 Clues: Legends • Great ___ • Famous Prison • TV, ____ Girls • Good Night ___ • She stays up to late • A wacky, whimsical musical • Rapidly popularizing sport • The worlds most famous password • A tween expression, math related • Dig it up at random people's houses • The one, the only, the heavenly godess
Kontinente und Länder 2024-10-31
12 Clues: Mythology • Gulf of _____ • You live here. • Pasta and pizza • also know as UK • oui oui Baguette • Past tense of I run • Sounds like a bird. • Opposite of North America • Largest country in the world. • Largest Continent in the world • Only country that is a continent.
Spelling Week 18 Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-28
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- The ____ at the museum was excited to talk about the new rocks and minerals they discovered
- If you want to learn more about the environment and living things on earth, you should study ____
- In college, I took an ____ class which taught me about how man came to be as well as the various cultures around the world.
- Being a marine ____ sounds so fun because you get to learn about the various life forms in the ocean
- My cousin who wanted to become a doctor that focuses on skin, went to ____ school
- Iron Man claimed he was a ____ because he used his money to help organizations in need
- In Greek ____, there are many famous gods and goddesses like Zeus and Athena
- I have free tickets to the orchestra show tonight because my friend is the conductor to the ____
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- A ____ can help your skin if it has a lot of blemishes
- In our ____ class, we will dissect a frog to learn more about it's body
- Urban ____ started concerning themselves with children growing up in polluted environments.
- He wanted to learn more about the various cultures outside his country, so he became a(n) ____
- When the billionaire donates money in ____, she changes the lives of people who have no hope
- I really wanted to know more about the types of rocks in America, so I signed up for a ____ class
14 Clues: A ____ can help your skin if it has a lot of blemishes • In our ____ class, we will dissect a frog to learn more about it's body • In Greek ____, there are many famous gods and goddesses like Zeus and Athena • My cousin who wanted to become a doctor that focuses on skin, went to ____ school • ...
Hhh 2025-08-24
10 Clues: - order of ranks. • - thousand years. • - rising upward.No • - repeated patterns. • - make a book public. • - worship of one god. • - ancient tales of gods. • - words carved in stone. • - man-made ancient items. • - people living together.
Latin and Greek roots and affixes 2023-03-29
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- latin root "lun" it means moon
- greek root "aqu" a transparent tank of water
- affixes "logy" the study of life
- affixes "logy" the study of humans
- affixes "logy" the study of the universe
- greek root "gram" a set of rules for forming the words in a sentence in the correct order to convey the complete correct meaning
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- latin root "lingu" study of language
- greek root "geo" study of the earth
- greek root "phon" study of speech of sounds of a language
- greek root "hero" you admire them because they show extreme bravery
10 Clues: latin root "lun" it means moon • affixes "logy" the study of life • affixes "logy" the study of humans • greek root "geo" study of the earth • latin root "lingu" study of language • affixes "logy" the study of the universe • greek root "aqu" a transparent tank of water • greek root "phon" study of speech of sounds of a language • ...
Athens Crossword 2024-09-27
Across
- A greek goddess whose statue was located in the Parthenon
- A greek philosopher
- A city State known for its strong military
- The man credited with rebuilding Athens
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- The government implemented in Sparta
- Greek Troops ran 42 Kilometers to this city state to battle the Persians during the Persian War.
- A City in Ancient Greece known as the birthplace of democracy
- A type of government first used in Athens where all citizens voted on issues
- Temple in Athens dedicated to the greek goddess Athena
- An ancient greek sculptor
10 Clues: A greek philosopher • An ancient greek sculptor • The government implemented in Sparta • The man credited with rebuilding Athens • A city State known for its strong military • Temple in Athens dedicated to the greek goddess Athena • A greek goddess whose statue was located in the Parthenon • A City in Ancient Greece known as the birthplace of democracy • ...
Prefix puzzle 2022-03-01
12 Clues: a dot • to replace • a big amount • a blind person • to admit defeat • within the mind • get the wrong idea • not able to read/right • to do something quickly • to be intrigued by something • a type of meditation in buddhism • a superhuman in persian mythology
Christmas 2023-12-18
12 Clues: Rings • Animals • Delivers presents • Packs your presents • Cold blanket outside • Every sunday in december • One of the nine reindeers • Norse mythology christmas • Is on the top of the tree • Something people kiss under • What do you open on christmas? • A period spent away from work and school
Where are the may flowers? 2023-05-03
12 Clues: expect nothing • reach deadline • greatly surprised • Al on periodic table • American crime couple • Ronald's newest movie • next year's head writer • Roman mythology children of • the hardest workout at Taft • eleventh president of the US • Win Coleman x Hans Baurmeister • cereal to eat the day of exams
Characters from Greek Mythology 2023-10-18
5 Clues: Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of love and beauty • Hero who defeated the Minotaur • Titan punished for stealing fire • Hero who slew the Lernaean Hydra
GREEK ART PART 1 2025-02-14
Across
- Slightly red in colour
- A Greek tribe that migrated around the 12th century
- A long, narrow clay vessel with two handles, that was used in ancient times for storing oil or wine
- A decorative pattern in ancient Greek art
- The general name of the male statue in Greece
- An ancient Greek civilization (1600-1100 BCE) known for its fortified cities
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- The greatest of the Greek heroes who was the son of Zeus
- The human body considered without head, arms or legs
- A Greek tribe recognized for cultural achievements
- Related to images or pictures
10 Clues: Slightly red in colour • Related to images or pictures • A decorative pattern in ancient Greek art • The general name of the male statue in Greece • A Greek tribe recognized for cultural achievements • A Greek tribe that migrated around the 12th century • The human body considered without head, arms or legs • The greatest of the Greek heroes who was the son of Zeus • ...
Great Greece 2016-03-09
Across
- age marked by great achievements
- high hill with Greek fortress
- Greek like,heavily influence by Greek ideas
- Greek word for city-state
- agreement to work together
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- ruler in a kingdom or empire
- rich landowner or noble
- short story that teaches a lesson about life
- government where people rule themselves
- person who has the right to participate in government
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
Ch. 7 Ancient Persia Test 2022-12-13
Across
- What were the priests of the Persian Empire called?
- Which kingdom in Asia Minor did the Medes and Persians defeat?
- What did Darius build to help keep his empire connected?
- Who led the Persian forces at the Battle of Thermopylae?
- Which empire did Cyrus conquer after its ruler saw a hand write on the wall of his palace?
- What was the name of the dynasty started by Cyrus?
- Under which king did the Persian Empire reach its greatest size and power?
- Who invaded and conquered the Persian Empire?
- Herodotus was a Greek _____.
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- What was the main religion of ancient Persia?
- After which battle did a Greek runner supposedly run back to Athens and collapse after delivering news of the Greek victory?
- Which Persian king ruled when Ezra and Nehemiah returned to Jerusalem?
- Each province in the Persian Empire was ruled by a ____.
- What did Darius use as an international means of trade?
- Which battle was a Persian victory over the Greeks at a vital mountain pass?
- Which language became the most common in the Persian Empire?
- The Persian Wars were fought between Persia and _____.
- Which battle did Darius lose to the Greeks in 490 BC?
- Which battle was a Greek naval victory over the Persians?
19 Clues: Herodotus was a Greek _____. • What was the main religion of ancient Persia? • Who invaded and conquered the Persian Empire? • What was the name of the dynasty started by Cyrus? • What were the priests of the Persian Empire called? • Which battle did Darius lose to the Greeks in 490 BC? • The Persian Wars were fought between Persia and _____. • ...
Seed Mains Crossword 2025-07-24
Across
- Seed's squad
- What Magus means
- Soldier 0's Story
- Trigger's Story
- What Obol Squad is a part of
- Our squad's captain
- Our unit's stunner
- Last member to join the squad
- Orphie's tail
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- Trigger's gun
- Soldier 11's Story
- Trigger's old unit
- Origin of the word Obol
- The other language Seed speaks
- Mythological Greek bard
- Anby's squad
- Our favorite character!
17 Clues: Seed's squad • Anby's squad • Trigger's gun • Orphie's tail • Trigger's Story • What Magus means • Soldier 0's Story • Soldier 11's Story • Trigger's old unit • Our unit's stunner • Our squad's captain • Origin of the word Obol • Mythological Greek bard • Our favorite character! • What Obol Squad is a part of • Last member to join the squad • The other language Seed speaks
Polynesian Key Terms 2024-09-04
Across
- Upper class and chiefs of Polynesian societies
- red topknots on the heads of some of the moai
- Languages spoken in Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands
- title of the clan chief who won the Birdman contest
- a word, sign or symbol carved in stone
- Islands bunched together
- Ancient Greek for small islands
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- Ancient Greek for black islands
- Ancient Greek for many islands
- something restricted or sacred (like taboo)
- story of the world came into existance
- The moai lay on me
- contestans in the annual Birdman contest
- Statues of Easter Islands
- a canoe with a log attatched to one or both sides of the hull
15 Clues: The moai lay on me • Islands bunched together • Statues of Easter Islands • Ancient Greek for many islands • Ancient Greek for black islands • Ancient Greek for small islands • story of the world came into existance • a word, sign or symbol carved in stone • contestans in the annual Birdman contest • something restricted or sacred (like taboo) • ...
persian wars 2024-11-12
Across
- persian ruler who served as the fourth king
- troops in close formation
- narrow passage between aegean sea and sea of marmara
- fought in 490 BC during the first persian invasion of greece
- battle fought in 480 BC, between greek city-states, and the achaemenid empir
- heavily armed soldier
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- athenian runner who secured aid from sparta
- governor in the ancient persian empire
- fought in 480 BC between the achaemenid persian empire and greek city-states
- spiritual founder of zoroastrianism
- greek historian and geographer
- god of the sky in zoroastrianism
- founder of the persian achaemenid empire
- athenian politician and general
- spartan king
15 Clues: spartan king • heavily armed soldier • troops in close formation • greek historian and geographer • athenian politician and general • god of the sky in zoroastrianism • spiritual founder of zoroastrianism • governor in the ancient persian empire • founder of the persian achaemenid empire • athenian runner who secured aid from sparta • persian ruler who served as the fourth king • ...
Ancient Greek Geography, Trade, Travel, Colonization, and Hospitality 2024-11-19
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- The sea was a crucial part of the Ancient Greek geography because it was a ___________
- The Greek alphabet was inspired by the writing of the _____________ sea traders
- Ancient Greece had ________ terrain which led to different adaptations such as the import of goods
- ______ translated directly as, 'guest-friendship', is a relationship formed between host and guest, stating how the host must always provide for the guest without questioning their identity.
- Power wasn't held at one main center. Instead, the power was ________ throughout Ancient Greece.
- the word ____________ derives from Greek culture and is most often defined as the ‘rule of sea’
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- What is one of the biggest adaptations of the Ancient Greek geography that allowed power to be split throughout the land instead of having one main center of power?
- ______ were supposed to be respectful of the host.
- In which period did Ancient Greek colonization bloom in?
- City states became centers of trade which helped the ___________
- ____ travel had certain disadvantages, however, as inclement weather made ____ travel undesirable (only one answer!)
- Which Ancient Greek ships used for travel are currently in use to haul cargo?
12 Clues: ______ were supposed to be respectful of the host. • In which period did Ancient Greek colonization bloom in? • City states became centers of trade which helped the ___________ • Which Ancient Greek ships used for travel are currently in use to haul cargo? • The Greek alphabet was inspired by the writing of the _____________ sea traders • ...
Isabellas Crossword 2022-02-08
Across
- to power through an activity
- made by humans
- a place to sit down and eat
- Greek goddess of agriculture
- Greek god of the underworld
- dofficult or impossible to read
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- to take part in something
- critize in a rude way
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- the cause for a complaint
- The hound of Hades and has three heads
- something that is acceptable
12 Clues: made by humans • critize in a rude way • to take part in something • the cause for a complaint • a place to sit down and eat • Greek god of the underworld • to power through an activity • Greek goddess of agriculture • something that is acceptable • dofficult or impossible to read • Greek goddess of love and beauty • The hound of Hades and has three heads
Ancient Greece 2024-03-07
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- A greek civilization that was good at war
- A greek civilization
- tried conGreeceg greece
- god of underworld
- is A country lot alot of myths
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- The father of alexander the great
- God of the humans
- Minor A big part of asia
- A important person in history that conquerd manplaceses
- A greek city state
- A event with many sports
- A bad thing in society
12 Clues: God of the humans • god of underworld • A greek city state • A greek civilization • A bad thing in society • tried conGreeceg greece • A event with many sports • Minor A big part of asia • is A country lot alot of myths • The father of alexander the great • A greek civilization that was good at war • A important person in history that conquerd manplaceses
Book 1 of The Odyssey 2025-02-21
Across
- A race of cannibal giants
- The homeland of Odysseus
- Titan who kills Odysseus's disobedient men
- Greek god/goddess who is holding Odysseus captive on an island
- The son of Poseidon
- Protagonist of The Odyssey
- the son of Odysseus
Down
- Ten-Year War fought by Greeks and Trojans
- Husband of Helen
- Men who are eligible for marriage and looking for a wife
- Greek god/goddess who acts as a mentor and speaks on the half of Odysseus
- The tradition of being welcoming to guests/strangers
- the wife of Odysseus
- Greek god/goddess who is keeping Odysseus from getting home
- The messenger god
15 Clues: Husband of Helen • The messenger god • The son of Poseidon • the son of Odysseus • the wife of Odysseus • The homeland of Odysseus • A race of cannibal giants • Protagonist of The Odyssey • Ten-Year War fought by Greeks and Trojans • Titan who kills Odysseus's disobedient men • The tradition of being welcoming to guests/strangers • ...
uni vibes 2021-10-23
Across
- zainas redeeming quality
- yazeed's ID
- yazeed has infinitely many
- the better redhead
- star sign/zainas laughing matter
- nine to ten pain
- yazeed's lack of
- in and out of my name alot
Down
- collecting mental illnesses like ___
- "i cant afford a ___!"
- fusion operator
- signs of fire or zainas arrival
- what thor and my happiness have in common
- hinged laughtrack
14 Clues: yazeed's ID • fusion operator • nine to ten pain • yazeed's lack of • hinged laughtrack • the better redhead • "i cant afford a ___!" • zainas redeeming quality • yazeed has infinitely many • in and out of my name alot • signs of fire or zainas arrival • star sign/zainas laughing matter • collecting mental illnesses like ___ • what thor and my happiness have in common
13 2024-08-17
Across
- Chinese brunch feast
- North African dish
- Spanish small plates
- Mexican steamed dish
- Korean fermented dish
- Middle Eastern skewers
- French vegetable stew
- Spanish fried dough
- Swiss cheese tradition
- Polish dumpling dish
- Italian frozen dessert
- Creole rice dish
- Jewish bread festival
Down
- Hungarian stew
- Greek sweet pastry
- Greek eggplant dish
- Middle Eastern dish
- Mexican grilled dish
- Indian rice dish
- Italian coffee dessert
- Canadian fries dish
- Peruvian raw fish dish
- Austrian fried cutlet
- German sausage festival
- Spanish stuffed pastry
25 Clues: Hungarian stew • Indian rice dish • Creole rice dish • Greek sweet pastry • North African dish • Greek eggplant dish • Middle Eastern dish • Canadian fries dish • Spanish fried dough • Chinese brunch feast • Mexican grilled dish • Spanish small plates • Mexican steamed dish • Polish dumpling dish • Korean fermented dish • French vegetable stew • Austrian fried cutlet • Jewish bread festival • ...
24 2025-03-27
Across
- Early photograph art
- Draped Greek garment
- Indian mythical face
- Small circular windows
- Harmonious design
- Indian temple tower
- Rough masonry finish
- Raised platform structure
- Greek theater building
- Roman ancestor portrait
- Doric frieze decoration
- Vaulted cellar room
Down
- Classical temple detail
- South Indian style
- Four-leaf decoration
- Japanese portable shrine
- Ornamental canopy art
- Roman triumphal arch
- Decorative dormer window
- Ancient colonnaded walk
- Japanese-style painting
- Rococo back detail
- Shield-shaped design
- Double-faced artwork
- Artistic shepherd hut
25 Clues: Harmonious design • South Indian style • Rococo back detail • Indian temple tower • Vaulted cellar room • Four-leaf decoration • Early photograph art • Draped Greek garment • Indian mythical face • Roman triumphal arch • Shield-shaped design • Double-faced artwork • Rough masonry finish • Ornamental canopy art • Artistic shepherd hut • Small circular windows • Greek theater building • ...
HCS Crossword 2022-11-22
Across
- Fitness Tracker Brand
- 35th President (Initials)
- Samsung or Google Pixel, Perhaps
- 144 of Anything
- 7th Planet From the Sun
- winter rain
- Superman's Arch Nemesis
- Greek God of Thunder and Lightning
- 2nd Closest Star to Earth
- Last Letter of the Greek Alphabet
- Bike/Scooter Renting Company
Down
- Famous Italian Food
- Scientific Name for Human
- Microsoft Version of Google Docs
- Wordle Creator (first,last)
- Flat or Sharp on a Piano
- Male Chicken
- Deadliest Creature on Earth
- Universal Blood Donor
- they,____
20 Clues: they,____ • winter rain • Male Chicken • 144 of Anything • Famous Italian Food • Fitness Tracker Brand • Universal Blood Donor • 7th Planet From the Sun • Superman's Arch Nemesis • Flat or Sharp on a Piano • Scientific Name for Human • 35th President (Initials) • 2nd Closest Star to Earth • Wordle Creator (first,last) • Deadliest Creature on Earth • Bike/Scooter Renting Company • ...
