greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
greek 2023-12-15
10 Clues: που οδηγείτε • κάτι με πετάλια • παίζει μαζί μου • πλευρά του δρόμου • που φοράω το βράδυ • ανδρας καλυτερος φιλος • κάποιος που σε διδάσκει • παπούτσια μέσα στο σπίτι • άνθρωποι με τους οποίους είστε κοντά • ασφαλείας σας προστατεύει στο αυτοκίνητο
Greek 2025-02-06
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- Round shape with no points
- Series of events that are regulary repeated in the same order
- Unfaithful husband and present ruler of the Universe
- People who watch performers preform
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare
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- Goddess of the harvest
- A synonym for twister or tropical storm
- A pleasant view
- What you have to do in order to get a character in a play
- Greek goddess that has a bad temper and married Zeus
10 Clues: A pleasant view • Goddess of the harvest • Round shape with no points • Goddess of wisdom and warfare • People who watch performers preform • A synonym for twister or tropical storm • Unfaithful husband and present ruler of the Universe • Greek goddess that has a bad temper and married Zeus • What you have to do in order to get a character in a play • ...
GREEK! 2025-05-01
10 Clues: who is the god of war • who is the god of love • who is the god of travel • who is the god of the hunt • who was the god of thunder • who was the god of the ocean • who had a really smart society • who had a really good military • who was the god of the underworld • Who was the greatest ruler in Greek history
GREEK 2025-05-26
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- A long piece of cloth people wore like a robe.
- A big sports event where people from different places came to run and play games.
- A special building where people went to pray to their gods.
- A city in Ancient Greece known for its strong warriors.
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- A famous city in Ancient Greece known for its smart people and big buildings.
- A figure made of stone or metal that looks like a person or animal.
- A person who loves to think and ask big questions about life.
- A big open place where people met to shop, talk, and share news.
- A small stringed instrument like a tiny harp used to play music.
- A story about gods, heroes, and magical creatures.
10 Clues: A long piece of cloth people wore like a robe. • A story about gods, heroes, and magical creatures. • A city in Ancient Greece known for its strong warriors. • A special building where people went to pray to their gods. • A person who loves to think and ask big questions about life. • A big open place where people met to shop, talk, and share news. • ...
Apostles Nick Pelletier 2013-05-08
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- a group of heretical religious movements the believe salvation comes from a secret knowledge only available to the elite in that religion
- a latin word from the greek ekklesia, meaning "assembly"
- Deutero,from the greek deuteros meaning"second"
- of the sick from the latin inungere,meaning" to smear"
- a special gift given to a christian for the benefit of the christian community
- from the greek discipulus, meaning"pupil"
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- Non Jewish people
- a change of turning away from sin and looking towards God
- Another name for a New Testament letter
- From the greek eu meaning "good" and angelos,meaning "messenger"
- a pseudo-Messian when a human puts himself in the place of God or the new messiah
- From the Latin ascendre, meaning"to climb"
- "the Lord's house"
13 Clues: Non Jewish people • "the Lord's house" • Another name for a New Testament letter • from the greek discipulus, meaning"pupil" • From the Latin ascendre, meaning"to climb" • Deutero,from the greek deuteros meaning"second" • of the sick from the latin inungere,meaning" to smear" • a latin word from the greek ekklesia, meaning "assembly" • ...
Greek Drama Test Practice 2024-04-11
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- The part of the Greek tragedy when the Chorus speaks in unison about something connected with the theme of the story. This moves the story forward and connects each episode to the next episode.
- She was a human huntress. She was suckled by a bear and raised by hunters after her father, disappointed that he did not have a son instead, left her on a mountaintop as an infant.
- The oldest and wisest of all the Centaurs. He was the teacher of the heroes Jason, Hercules, Asklepios, and Achilles.
- The leader of the chorus.
- A payment for a wrong.
- The mother of Jason.
- rebellious
- Jason is the son of the lawful king of Iolcus, but his uncle __________ usurps the throne.
- The part of the Greek tragedy when the characters act out the end of the story.
- The father of Medea and the brutal king of Colchis.
- Jason is able to pass through the __________ by sending a bird between the crags first, causing them to clash together, so the Argo can follow quickly behind passing through safely before the crags are ready to snap shut again.
- a cliff
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- Hera has been looking out for Jason's interests, and she succeeds in persuading her fellow god _____ to intervene on Jason's behalf in order to win Medea's love.
- Destination of the Argonauts, as well as the home to Medea and the Golden Fleece.
- A strong place.
- A device originally used in Greek drama; the device refers to an improbable event or forced invention that a playwright or author employs to achieve resolution in a work. This event is something that could not happen in real life.
- Greek term for ode; takes place between dramatic episodes.
- A figure of speech in which the speaker addresses an inanimate object, idea, or absent person.
- During Hera's test to see if Jason will help her, Jason loses a(n) _____ in the swift-moving stream.
- The part of the Greek tragedy when a character or characters speak, perhaps directly to the audience, to tell the audience what the play is going to be about, and what the audience might learn from the play.
- A wheeled cart on which dead bodies are usually brought out.
- The part of the Greek tragedy when as or after the characters leave, the chorus tells us what we should have learned from the story (the theme).
- She is the Goddess of Marriage, Family and Childbirth. She is married to Zeus.
- The actors enter and exit the stage through this.
- The part of the Greek tragedy when the characters, in costume or masks, act out the action of the play.
25 Clues: a cliff • rebellious • A strong place. • The mother of Jason. • A payment for a wrong. • The leader of the chorus. • The actors enter and exit the stage through this. • The father of Medea and the brutal king of Colchis. • Greek term for ode; takes place between dramatic episodes. • A wheeled cart on which dead bodies are usually brought out. • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2020-10-23
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- swallowed his children out of fear of them killing/surpassing him
- Roman name for the god of the sea
- Greek goddess of war strategy and weaving
- the place where the stone Cronus threw up lay
- Greek god of the sun
- symbol of the Greek god of the sea
- the god who rules the sky
- Cronus' wife
- Hades symbol
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- Roman name for Cronus
- the goddess formed by Uranus' severed genitals and emerged from sea foam
- her daughter was stolen by Hades and taken to the underworld
- Zeus' wife and is the goddess of marriage and fertility
- Roman name for god who rules the sky
- Roman name for the goddess of the home/hearth fire
- the god of the underworld
16 Clues: Cronus' wife • Hades symbol • Greek god of the sun • Roman name for Cronus • the god of the underworld • the god who rules the sky • Roman name for the god of the sea • symbol of the Greek god of the sea • Roman name for god who rules the sky • Greek goddess of war strategy and weaving • the place where the stone Cronus threw up lay • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-10-22
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- "High City", the upper part of an ancient Greek City.
- main political body in Athens.
- Form of Democracy where the people have direct impact.
- Men responsible for day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta.
- Greek City-state.
- Hereditary class of rulers.
- Poet of the Illiad and the Odyssey
- Advanced Civilization from mainland Greece.
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- Society organized for the purpose of waging War.
- Site of the Trojan war
- Government that is run by a small group.
- Lowly farmer in Ancient Sparta. (Messinian)
- Form of Democracy where elected officials make decision.s
- Advanced ancient Greek civilization from Crete.
- Legally belonging to a state or country.
- Land that just out and is surrounded by water on 3 sides..
16 Clues: Greek City-state. • Site of the Trojan war • Hereditary class of rulers. • main political body in Athens. • Poet of the Illiad and the Odyssey • Government that is run by a small group. • Legally belonging to a state or country. • Lowly farmer in Ancient Sparta. (Messinian) • Advanced Civilization from mainland Greece. • Advanced ancient Greek civilization from Crete. • ...
renaissance 2025-05-05
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- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- "classical mythology"
- The Creation of Adam
- a period of European history, roughly spanning the 14th to 17th centuries, characterized by a "rebirth" of interest in classical antiquity, particularly in art, literature, and philosophy
- a network of ancient trade routes connecting the Eastern and Western worlds, primarily between China and the Mediterranean region
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- arguably the most famous Western traveler to have journeyed on the Silk Road
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- a powerful Italian banking dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence during the Italian Renaissance, wielding considerable political and economic influence from the 14th to 18th centuries
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
12 Clues: The Creation of Adam • "classical mythology" • arguably the most famous Western traveler to have journeyed on the Silk Road • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity. • ...
Ella 2023-03-13
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- something that hides its meaning.
- The study of myths.
- something that starts speed.
- Air
- A __________ is a shape.
- I showed _________ to my friend.
- White blood cells.
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- At the play people sang a _________.
- I saw a _______.
- I do _________ every Tuesday.
- It was a __________ Sunday.
- I went to __________.
- There was a _______ on the sign.
13 Clues: Air • I saw a _______. • White blood cells. • The study of myths. • I went to __________. • A __________ is a shape. • It was a __________ Sunday. • something that starts speed. • I do _________ every Tuesday. • I showed _________ to my friend. • There was a _______ on the sign. • something that hides its meaning. • At the play people sang a _________.
What if the Moon Disappeared? 2017-12-04
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- The planet that humanity might travel to by using the Moon as a launchpad.
- Greek astronomer and philosopher who believed the Earth rested in a sub-lunar sphere.
- Name of a popular theory for how the Moon formed.
- Astronomer who discovered craters and imperfections on the surface of the Moon by looking at it through his telescope.
- Physicist who compared an apple to the Moon.
- Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt.
- The Moon influences the WHAT of the ocean?
- What astronomers might build on the Moon to capture data by observing space.
- When the Moon passes in front of the Sun.
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- Greek name for the goddess who personifies the Moon.
- Gender most often associated with the Moon.
- The theory confirmed by data obtained from the 1919 solar eclipse.
- Popular anime superheroine based on the Moon.
- The science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land and raising crops, often in conjunction with the phases of the Moon.
- The Earth has seasons due to the WHAT of its axis?
- Greek goddess of the harvest.
16 Clues: Greek goddess of the harvest. • Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt. • When the Moon passes in front of the Sun. • The Moon influences the WHAT of the ocean? • Gender most often associated with the Moon. • Physicist who compared an apple to the Moon. • Popular anime superheroine based on the Moon. • Name of a popular theory for how the Moon formed. • ...
SPACE 2016-01-20
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- A system/device used to detect
- To go around something
- People who study space
- Tools
- Records what you have found
- The envelope of gases
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- Big ditches on moon or planet
- To gain info
- Space and life as a whole
- Planets that surround the sun
- Energy
- Force that hold you down
- A collection of myths
- An instrument
- Like a robot but for exploring
15 Clues: Tools • Energy • To gain info • An instrument • A collection of myths • The envelope of gases • To go around something • People who study space • Force that hold you down • Space and life as a whole • Records what you have found • Big ditches on moon or planet • Planets that surround the sun • A system/device used to detect • Like a robot but for exploring
greek gods 2023-02-22
Across
- the mountain the gods live on
- goddess of harvest
- Goddess of beauty
- a way to explain events in history
- god of the sea
- God of Metal working
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- God of war
- Goddess of wild animals,and childbirth
- goddess of hearth, home, and hospitality.
- The messenger God
- queen of all gods
- Goddess of wisdom
- God of archery
- king of gods
- God of the underworld
15 Clues: God of war • king of gods • God of archery • god of the sea • The messenger God • queen of all gods • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of beauty • goddess of harvest • God of Metal working • God of the underworld • the mountain the gods live on • a way to explain events in history • Goddess of wild animals,and childbirth • goddess of hearth, home, and hospitality.
Unit 6 Week 1 2022-02-22
Across
- advanced to a specified degree
- providing amusement or enjoyment
- relating to competition
- a decision to something
- attract; charm
- unusual; not typical.
- at infrequent or irregular intervals
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- eating food or prey hungrily or quickly
- a direction or order
- sadness or displeasure
- having or marked by bad fortune; unlucky
- with skill or dexterity
- favorable or superior position
- a collection of myths
- successful, commanding great respect
15 Clues: attract; charm • a direction or order • a collection of myths • unusual; not typical. • sadness or displeasure • relating to competition • with skill or dexterity • a decision to something • advanced to a specified degree • favorable or superior position • providing amusement or enjoyment • successful, commanding great respect • at infrequent or irregular intervals • ...
Mia's Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-07
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- teaches people lessons
- a body of stories about gods and heros
- wrote fables to teach lessons
- king of the gods
- God of the sun
- is a woman poet
- God of the underworld
- queen of the gods
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- the messenger God
- God of the sea
- goddess of wisdom
- God of celebration
- goddess of love
- A poet of Iliad and Odyssey
- god of war
15 Clues: god of war • God of the sea • God of the sun • goddess of love • is a woman poet • king of the gods • the messenger God • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • God of celebration • God of the underworld • teaches people lessons • A poet of Iliad and Odyssey • wrote fables to teach lessons • a body of stories about gods and heros
A Kidnapped Santa Claus 2025-12-11
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- gently and persistently persuade
- exuberantly lively and amusing.
- words of hate
- confer or present
- a person (often used to express their significance, importance, or elevated status).
- a supernaturaly being in mythology.
- show hate
- evil or morally wrong
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- a heated argument or disagreement
- intent to cause harm.
- a feeling of lonliness
- old man
- most prominent in rank
- succeed in material terms
- ignore
15 Clues: ignore • old man • show hate • words of hate • confer or present • intent to cause harm. • evil or morally wrong • a feeling of lonliness • most prominent in rank • succeed in material terms • exuberantly lively and amusing. • gently and persistently persuade • a heated argument or disagreement • a supernaturaly being in mythology. • ...
WEATHER VOCAB 2025-02-10
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- Latin for wet, damp, moist
- Greek for measure
- Greek for vapor
- A rapidly rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud.
- Greek for hot (temperature)
- Any form of water, liquid or solid, that falls from clouds and reaches the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- of Speech: Noun
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- The scientific study of the atmosphere and weather conditions.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water, like in Malawi and the Boy Who Harnessed the Wind.
- An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, which helps predict weather changes.
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet.
- The amount of water vapor present in the air.
- A boundary between two different air masses, often associated with changes in weather; also related to military battle.
- An instrument used to measure temperature.
- Greek for weight
15 Clues: Greek for vapor • of Speech: Noun • Greek for weight • Greek for measure • Latin for wet, damp, moist • Greek for hot (temperature) • An instrument used to measure temperature. • The amount of water vapor present in the air. • The layer of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet. • The scientific study of the atmosphere and weather conditions. • ...
3.1 - 3.2 Crossword 2024-09-11
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- a Greek city
- the rule of a few
- the Spartan term for slaves
- "having human form or attributes"
- Established by invaders from the North.
- A Greek poet
- Patron of the city of Athens
- a statesman
- ruled by one
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- Named after King Minos
- "the king of gods and man"
- Conquered the Mycenaeans
- a fortified hill
- Lead by Sparta
- rule by the people
- rule by force
- a major commercial rival of Mycenae
- the chief magistrate
18 Clues: a statesman • a Greek city • A Greek poet • ruled by one • rule by force • Lead by Sparta • a fortified hill • the rule of a few • rule by the people • the chief magistrate • Named after King Minos • Conquered the Mycenaeans • "the king of gods and man" • the Spartan term for slaves • Patron of the city of Athens • "having human form or attributes" • a major commercial rival of Mycenae • ...
SPACE 2016-01-20
Across
- Records what you have found
- SYSTEM Planets that surround the sun
- The envelope of gases
- To gain info
- Space and life as a whole
- Big ditches on moon or planet
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- A collection of myths
- A system/device used to detect
- Tools
- To go around something
- Energy
- Like a robot but for exploring
- An instrument
- People who study space
- Force that hold you down
15 Clues: Tools • Energy • To gain info • An instrument • A collection of myths • The envelope of gases • To go around something • People who study space • Force that hold you down • Space and life as a whole • Records what you have found • Big ditches on moon or planet • A system/device used to detect • Like a robot but for exploring • SYSTEM Planets that surround the sun
Greek Heroes 2022-03-01
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- The hero who completed twelve labours
- The hero who slayed the Gorgon
- Heracles and Perseus' father
- the king that Jason had to get the Golden Fleece from
- The name of Jason's wife
- What the oracle told Theseus' father not to undo
- Being _________ at birth. One of the elements of a Greek hero
- The hero who got the Golden Fleece
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- The place where Jason and the Argonauts found the Golden Fleece
- The hero who defeated the Minotaur
- the colour of the Cattle of Geryon
- The name of the gorgon killed by Perseus
- The Greek word meaning fame or glory
- The name of Hercules last wife
- Heracles' mother
- The name of Heracles' first wife
- One of Theseus' possible fathers
17 Clues: Heracles' mother • The name of Jason's wife • Heracles and Perseus' father • The hero who slayed the Gorgon • The name of Hercules last wife • The name of Heracles' first wife • One of Theseus' possible fathers • The hero who defeated the Minotaur • the colour of the Cattle of Geryon • The hero who got the Golden Fleece • The Greek word meaning fame or glory • ...
Greek Gods 2022-02-02
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- King of the Underworld, God of dead
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Goddess of the Harth
- God of sun, light, and truth, liked arts, music, and sports
- Apollo twin sister, Goddess of the hunt and moon
- Ruler of all the Gods and Human, God of Thunder, fooled around with a lot of women
- Goddess Earth and Harvest
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- Winged messenger of the Gods, protector of travels, led souls
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare, patronized of wisdom, reason, and justice
- God of Love
- God of War (antagonize things, jump sides to winning side)
- God of Wine
- God of Fire, ugly, married to aphrodite
- King of all of Titans (tall and strong) later overthrown by own son Zues
- God of all Nature
- Protector of Marriage, wife of Zues
- Brother of Zues, second most powerful, God of Seas and Horses
17 Clues: God of Love • God of Wine • God of all Nature • Goddess of the Harth • Goddess Earth and Harvest • Goddess of Love and Beauty • King of the Underworld, God of dead • Protector of Marriage, wife of Zues • God of Fire, ugly, married to aphrodite • Apollo twin sister, Goddess of the hunt and moon • God of War (antagonize things, jump sides to winning side) • ...
greek gods 2022-02-02
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- god of war
- goddess of earth/harvest
- king of the titans
- god of sun, light, truth
- goddess of hearth
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of wine
- god of love
- protector of marriage
- ruler of all gods and humans
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- the messenger of the gods
- god of fire
- lord of the sea/horses
- god of the underworld
- goddess of the hunt/moon
- god of all nature
- goddess of wisdom/warfare
17 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of wine • god of love • goddess of hearth • god of all nature • king of the titans • god of the underworld • protector of marriage • lord of the sea/horses • goddess of earth/harvest • god of sun, light, truth • goddess of the hunt/moon • the messenger of the gods • goddess of wisdom/warfare • goddess of love and beauty • ruler of all gods and humans
greek gods 2022-02-02
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- - god of war
- - sun light and truth
- - god of the harvest
- - protector of marriage
- - god of nature
- - ruler of all gods and humans
- - god of the sea
- - god of wine
- - messenger of the gods
- - goddess of home
- - last lord of the titans
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- - wisdom/warfare
- - god of the hunt
- - born of the sea
- - king of underworld
- - God of fire
- - god of love
17 Clues: - god of war • - God of fire • - god of wine • - god of love • - god of nature • - wisdom/warfare • - god of the sea • - god of the hunt • - born of the sea • - goddess of home • - god of the harvest • - king of underworld • - sun light and truth • - protector of marriage • - messenger of the gods • - last lord of the titans • - ruler of all gods and humans
Greek Gods 2022-02-02
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- messenger of the gods
- god of light, reason and truth
- protector of marriage
- ruler of all gods and human: god of sky and earth
- goddess of the hunt
- king of titans
- god of nature
- god of wine
- god of love
- god of wisdom/warfare
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- goddess of the earth and harvest
- god of underworld
- god of sea/horse
- god of fire
- goddess of hearth
- god of love and beauty
- god of war
17 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of wine • god of love • god of nature • king of titans • god of sea/horse • god of underworld • goddess of hearth • goddess of the hunt • messenger of the gods • protector of marriage • god of wisdom/warfare • god of love and beauty • god of light, reason and truth • goddess of the earth and harvest • ruler of all gods and human: god of sky and earth
Greek Gods 2022-02-02
Across
- ruler of all gods and human: god of sky and earth
- goddess of the earth and harvest
- god of wine
- god of fire
- god of love and beauty
- god of war
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- king of titans
- god of love
- god of underworld
- goddess of hearth
- god of sea/horse
- protector of marriage
- goddess of the hunt
- god of wisdom/warfare
- messenger of the gods
- god of light, reason and truth
- god of nature
17 Clues: god of war • god of love • god of wine • god of fire • god of nature • king of titans • god of sea/horse • god of underworld • goddess of hearth • goddess of the hunt • protector of marriage • god of wisdom/warfare • messenger of the gods • god of love and beauty • god of light, reason and truth • goddess of the earth and harvest • ruler of all gods and human: god of sky and earth
Greek Gods 2022-02-03
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- god of fire
- god of all nature
- god of light, reason, & truth
- goddess of earth/harvest
- god of war
- goddess of hunt
- god of wine
- protector of marriage
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- ruler of all gods/humans
- goddess of wisdom & warfare
- messenger
- king of the titans
- god of the underworld
- god of the sea and horses
- goddess of love & beauty
- goddess of hearth
- god of love
17 Clues: messenger • god of war • god of fire • god of love • god of wine • goddess of hunt • god of all nature • goddess of hearth • king of the titans • god of the underworld • protector of marriage • ruler of all gods/humans • goddess of love & beauty • goddess of earth/harvest • god of the sea and horses • goddess of wisdom & warfare • god of light, reason, & truth
Greek Gods 2022-02-03
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- god of nature
- messenger
- protector of marriage, queen of immortals
- goddess of hearth
- ruler of all gods and humans, god of the sky and earth
- god of war
- goddess of wisdom/warfare
- god of the underworld
- goddess of harvest
- god of the sea and horses
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- goddess of hunt/moon
- god of fire
- god of sun and light
- god of love
- king of titans
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of wine
17 Clues: messenger • god of war • god of fire • god of love • god of wine • god of nature • king of titans • goddess of hearth • goddess of harvest • goddess of hunt/moon • god of sun and light • god of the underworld • goddess of wisdom/warfare • god of the sea and horses • goddess of love and beauty • protector of marriage, queen of immortals • ruler of all gods and humans, god of the sky and earth
Greek Myths 2013-10-27
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- Our earth
- result of Zeus's headache
- three sisters of death
- Mother of Athena
- Most famous son of Apollo
- Palace of the gods
- Evil titan
- King of the gods
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- god of the underworld
- Goddess of the hunt
- King of Crete
- Athenian warrior
- Strong man
- Half man half bull
- God of music and of the sun
- The war trainer
- slayer of medusa
17 Clues: Our earth • Strong man • Evil titan • King of Crete • The war trainer • Mother of Athena • Athenian warrior • slayer of medusa • King of the gods • Half man half bull • Palace of the gods • Goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld • three sisters of death • result of Zeus's headache • Most famous son of Apollo • God of music and of the sun
greek crossword 2013-05-17
Across
- is a system of exercises that promote fitness
- war mmindedness
- relating to all humanity
- in roman mythology the goddess of war
- is the branch of physics related to motion of air and other gases
- is an uprising
- a flying machine or a small plane
- a theory that claims that heredity is a result or cells circulating freely in the body
- is an unlimited view over a wide area
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- aggressive or war like
- belonging to a period before a war
- all subjects
- is a noisy uproar
- supplieed with air especially by bubbling air through a solution
- is a cure for all problem
- a device used to aerate a substance or medium
- something you expose and mix it with air or other gases
17 Clues: all subjects • is an uprising • war mmindedness • is a noisy uproar • aggressive or war like • relating to all humanity • is a cure for all problem • a flying machine or a small plane • belonging to a period before a war • in roman mythology the goddess of war • is an unlimited view over a wide area • is a system of exercises that promote fitness • ...
Greek Gods 2023-01-31
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- god of light and reason
- Last lord of the titans
- god of ocean and horses
- God of all gods
- god of love
- goddess of wisdom and warefare
- goddess of hearth
- goddess of the harvest
- Goddess of moon and light
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- goddess of love and beauty
- god of wine
- messenger of the gods
- jealous protector of marriage
- god of all nature
- friendly god of fire
- god of war
- god of death and king of underworld
17 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of love • God of all gods • god of all nature • goddess of hearth • friendly god of fire • messenger of the gods • goddess of the harvest • god of light and reason • Last lord of the titans • god of ocean and horses • Goddess of moon and light • goddess of love and beauty • jealous protector of marriage • goddess of wisdom and warefare • ...
Greek Gods 2023-01-31
17 Clues: Wine • Wisdom • Messenger • Hunt/Moon • God of War • God of Sea • God of Fire • God of Love • God of Dead • King of Gods • God of Light • Lord of Titan • God of Nature • God of Harvest • Love and Beauty • Goddess of Harth • Goddess of Marriage
Greek Myth 2022-11-03
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- Who was the minitour killed by?
- God of the Sea __?
- __ sculptures would be left in residences?
- Zeus revered oxen and __?
- What was Medusa's hair made of?
- Ruler of both God and Men __?
- The Great Dionysia, a festival honoring Dynoiysus, was held in __?
- In remembrance of ___, a celebration known as the Great Panathenia was organized.
- The villains were the __?
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- To commemorate Zeus, the __ were held?
- Who is the void state of the universe, the origin of everything?
- When praying, the Greeks would lift their __?
- The siege of Troy by the Greeks after Paris of Troy abducted Helen, the wife of the Spartan ruler, is known as the __?
- The Greeks prayed to the gods in order to be spared __ and to receive protection.
- God of the Underworld __?
- God of War__?
- __would be left for the god statues?
17 Clues: God of War__? • God of the Sea __? • God of the Underworld __? • Zeus revered oxen and __? • The villains were the __? • Ruler of both God and Men __? • Who was the minitour killed by? • What was Medusa's hair made of? • __would be left for the god statues? • To commemorate Zeus, the __ were held? • __ sculptures would be left in residences? • ...
Greek Gods 2018-03-01
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- goddess of wisdom
- goddess of marriage
- goddess of harvest and agriculture
- god of sleep
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of wine and theater
- god of the sky
- god of the sea
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- god of war
- goddess of the moon and the hunt
- goddess of rainbows
- god of fire and metalworking
- god of the underworld
- god of thieves and travelers
- goddess of victory
- god of the sun and music
- goddess of hearth and agriculture
17 Clues: god of war • god of sleep • god of the sky • god of the sea • goddess of wisdom • goddess of victory • goddess of rainbows • goddess of marriage • god of the underworld • god of wine and theater • god of the sun and music • goddess of love and beauty • god of fire and metalworking • god of thieves and travelers • goddess of the moon and the hunt • goddess of hearth and agriculture • ...
greek mytholygy 2024-07-31
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- goddess of love
- best teacher also a centaur
- goddess of the hunt
- goddess of every hearth across the globe
- main character's best friend
- the main character's satyr friend
- the camps name
- seaweed brains dad
- the god of the underworld
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- the king of the world
- godess of the underworld also hades wife who he abducted
- the goddess of mothers
- grain goddess
- wise girls mum
- god of music
- main character
- camps directer aka mr d and wine god
17 Clues: god of music • grain goddess • wise girls mum • the camps name • main character • goddess of love • seaweed brains dad • goddess of the hunt • the king of the world • the goddess of mothers • the god of the underworld • best teacher also a centaur • main character's best friend • the main character's satyr friend • camps directer aka mr d and wine god • ...
Greek Vocab 2024-10-03
18 Clues: I • it • he • sin • you • she • love • boat • I am • gift • I eat • I save • soul, life • bread, loaf • the alphabet 2 • crowd, multitude • the alphabet miniscule • Gen-against/Acc-according to
Greek God 2025-01-13
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- god of war
- earth shaker, brother of zeus, 2nd most powerful god of the sea, god of horses
- messenger
- god of wine
- god of fire
- goddes of wisdom and warfare
- god of light and reason
- goddess of love and beauty
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- the last lord of the titans - belong to race of gods, enoumrously strong, killing his father uranous, later overthrown by zeus
- lord of all gods and god of sky and earth
- goddess of the hunt
- goddess of hearth
- god of the underworld
- young god of love
- goddess of earth
- the protector of marriage, queen of immortals, wife of zeus
- god of nature
17 Clues: messenger • god of war • god of wine • god of fire • god of nature • goddess of earth • goddess of hearth • young god of love • goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld • god of light and reason • goddess of love and beauty • goddes of wisdom and warfare • lord of all gods and god of sky and earth • the protector of marriage, queen of immortals, wife of zeus • ...
Greek Gods 2025-01-13
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- protector of marriage
- the messenger of the gods
- god of sky, earth (god of all gods)
- goddess of love and beauty
- goddess of the harvest
- god of the sea
- god of the underworld
- god of war
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- last lord of the titans
- god of light and reason
- Goddess of the hunt
- god of fire
- god of wine
- goddess of wisdom and war
- god of all nature
- goddess of the hearth
- young god of love
17 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of wine • god of the sea • god of all nature • young god of love • Goddess of the hunt • protector of marriage • goddess of the hearth • god of the underworld • goddess of the harvest • last lord of the titans • god of light and reason • the messenger of the gods • goddess of wisdom and war • goddess of love and beauty • god of sky, earth (god of all gods)
Greek gods 2025-01-13
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- goddess of of wisdom and war
- goddess of harvest
- goddess of love
- god of light and reason
- god of fire
- god of war
- goddess of hunt and archery
- god of wine
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- zeus wife and queen of mortals, protector of marriage
- sister of zeus and goddess of the hearth
- last lord of titans
- ruler of all gods
- zeus brother and god of the underworld and the dead
- messenger of gods
- brother of zeus and god of the sea
- god of love
- the god of all nature
17 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of love • god of wine • goddess of love • ruler of all gods • messenger of gods • goddess of harvest • last lord of titans • the god of all nature • god of light and reason • goddess of hunt and archery • goddess of of wisdom and war • brother of zeus and god of the sea • sister of zeus and goddess of the hearth • ...
Greek Gods 2025-01-13
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- Goddess of protector of marriage
- God of the dead
- Goddess of wisdom, war, and justice
- Goddess of the hearth
- God of the sea
- God of war
- God of love
- Goddess of the harvest
- King of all Gods
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- God of fire
- God of nature
- God of wine
- Goddess of the hunt
- God of light and reason
- Messenger of the gods
- Goddess love and beauty
- King of the Titans
17 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of wine • God of love • God of nature • God of the sea • God of the dead • King of all Gods • King of the Titans • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of the hearth • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of the harvest • God of light and reason • Goddess love and beauty • Goddess of protector of marriage • Goddess of wisdom, war, and justice
Greek Gods 2025-01-13
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- God of Fire
- God of Nature
- God of Light and Reason
- Goddess of the Harvest
- God of War
- Goddess of the Hunt
- God of Wine
- Protector of Marriage
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- King of the Gods
- Goddess of Wisdom and War
- Messenger of the Gods
- King of the Titans
- God of the Underworld
- God of the Sea
- Goddess of Love
- Goddess of the Hearth
- God of Love
17 Clues: God of War • God of Fire • God of Love • God of Wine • God of Nature • God of the Sea • Goddess of Love • King of the Gods • King of the Titans • Goddess of the Hunt • Messenger of the Gods • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the Hearth • Protector of Marriage • Goddess of the Harvest • God of Light and Reason • Goddess of Wisdom and War
Thebes Crossword 2024-06-10
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- Thebes is in two places, Greece and _______
- Pheidippides ran in the Battle of ________
- Slayer of the hydra
- A piece of Greek fashion
- This city state is known for math and theatre
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- The _________ Lion
- Flute player from Thebes
- Greek temples are this
- A popular Olympic event
- A commonly known Greek fruit
- Zeus's beloved wife
11 Clues: The _________ Lion • Slayer of the hydra • Zeus's beloved wife • Greek temples are this • A popular Olympic event • Flute player from Thebes • A piece of Greek fashion • A commonly known Greek fruit • Pheidippides ran in the Battle of ________ • Thebes is in two places, Greece and _______ • This city state is known for math and theatre
Latin and Greek Root Words: Cycle 1 2016-05-17
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- Latin for self
- Latin meaning tree
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling between 1508 and 1512
- Latin meaning cut
- Latin prefix meaning against
- Greek meaning life
- Latin for write
- Latin for one
- Latin for remember
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- Latin meaning ship
- Who painted The Birth of Venus
- Who is the author of The Prince
- Latin meaning break
- Greek meaning far
- Latin for people
- Latin for "to do"
- Latin for war
- Latin meaning sea
18 Clues: Latin for war • Latin for one • Latin for self • Latin for write • Latin for people • Greek meaning far • Latin for "to do" • Latin meaning cut • Latin meaning sea • Latin meaning ship • Latin meaning tree • Greek meaning life • Latin for remember • Latin meaning break • Latin prefix meaning against • Who painted The Birth of Venus • Who is the author of The Prince • ...
Geography of Greece 2017-03-06
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- major crop used for cooking oil
- goats and ______ were ancient Greek livestock
- sea to the west of Greece
- Nile civilization found to the south of Greece
- land surrouned by water on 3 sides
- Greeks made this from clay to store their food and drink
- sea to the south of Greece
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- the largest Greek island found in the Med Sea
- Greece's highest and most famous mountain
- sea to the east of Greece
- because Greece was along the water, they had a stron ______ industry
- Greece had about 4,000 of this landform
- Greece's largest peninsula
- the religion of the ancient Greeks
- separarted the Greek city-states and made travel difficult
- major crop used for wine making
16 Clues: sea to the east of Greece • sea to the west of Greece • Greece's largest peninsula • sea to the south of Greece • major crop used for cooking oil • major crop used for wine making • land surrouned by water on 3 sides • the religion of the ancient Greeks • Greece had about 4,000 of this landform • Greece's highest and most famous mountain • ...
Mythologys 2024-06-17
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- "Mountain home of the Greek gods"
- "Thor's powerful hammer"
- "Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare"
- "Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human"
- "The immense tree connecting the nine worlds"
- "Goddess of magic, motherhood, and fertility"
- "Female figure who selects those who may die and those who may live in battle"
- "Bull-headed creature of the Labyrinth"
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- "Roman counterpart of Zeus"
- "All father and chief of the Aesir gods"
- "Egyptian god of the afterlife and resurrection"
- "King of the Greek gods, wielder of thunderbolts"
- "Egyptian sun god"
- "She opened a box releasing all the evils into the world"
- "Jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife"
- "Norse mythological apocalypse"
16 Clues: "Egyptian sun god" • "Thor's powerful hammer" • "Roman counterpart of Zeus" • "Norse mythological apocalypse" • "Mountain home of the Greek gods" • "Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare" • "Bull-headed creature of the Labyrinth" • "All father and chief of the Aesir gods" • "The immense tree connecting the nine worlds" • "Goddess of magic, motherhood, and fertility" • ...
Cultures of Mountain and Sea 2022-01-25
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- Spoke Greek and moved into war-torn countryside.
- Traditional stories about religions and Gods of the culture.
- Virtue and excellence.
- Land almost all surrounded by water.
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- Wife of a Greek king.
- People who settled on the Greek mainland around 200 b.c.
- Mycenaens fought against Troy for ten years.
- The greatest storyteller in Greek history.
- The history of a system of Gods.
- Narrative poems celebrating heroic acts.
10 Clues: Wife of a Greek king. • Virtue and excellence. • The history of a system of Gods. • Land almost all surrounded by water. • Narrative poems celebrating heroic acts. • The greatest storyteller in Greek history. • Mycenaens fought against Troy for ten years. • Spoke Greek and moved into war-torn countryside. • People who settled on the Greek mainland around 200 b.c. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-02-02
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- Greek politician who made Athens more democratic by building on Solon's advances
- Wrote "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
- First name of the Greek leader who conquered all of Persia
- Greek city-state that valued military strength over education
- Form of government that means "rule by the people"
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- Where modern democracy began
- Greek philosopher whose ideal society was philosopher kings, warriors, then regular people
- League created as a result of the Persian Wars and leads to the Peloponnesian War
- Era of Greek history that had many scientific discoveries leading to modern understandings of math and astronomy
- Marketplace used for hosting debates
10 Clues: Where modern democracy began • Wrote "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" • Marketplace used for hosting debates • Form of government that means "rule by the people" • First name of the Greek leader who conquered all of Persia • Greek city-state that valued military strength over education • Greek politician who made Athens more democratic by building on Solon's advances • ...
Greek Crossword Quest 2024-10-10
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- Ancient Greek linen armor (not leather!).
- Mythological Monster that was part lion, goat, and snake.
- Most common Greek letter on Spartan shields (aspis).
- Ancient Greek city-state, most popular helmet design is named after it.
- Major battle between Athens and the Persian Empire, endurance races are named after it
- Architect of the Mythological Labyrinth.
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- Wonder of the Ancient World, temple of this goddess located at Ephesus.
- Ancient Greek polymath, first to calculate the size of the Earth.
- Regarded as the greatest ancient mathematician, from the city of Syracuse, Sicily.
- Ancient Greek King known for his 'Golden Touch'.
10 Clues: Architect of the Mythological Labyrinth. • Ancient Greek linen armor (not leather!). • Ancient Greek King known for his 'Golden Touch'. • Most common Greek letter on Spartan shields (aspis). • Mythological Monster that was part lion, goat, and snake. • Ancient Greek polymath, first to calculate the size of the Earth. • ...
World History Quiz: 5.1-5.2 2024-10-07
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- The Persian leader of the first Persian War
- Famous Greek author of the epic The Iliad
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- The Persian leader who was defeated in the final Persian War
- Individual who helped bring democratic changes to Athenian life
- A government ruled by a small group of wealthy, landowning people
- The stories of Zeus and Athena are examples of these
- Fortified hilltop in a Greek city where citizens gathered
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- This war started because a prince kidnapped the wife of a Greek king
- 300 Spartans were defeated by the Persians at this place
- A naval battle where the Persians were defeated by Greek ships
- The earliest settlers of ancient Greece
- A type of government developed in the city of Athens
- This city-state valued military power and physical strength as the greatest of virtues
14 Clues: The earliest settlers of ancient Greece • Famous Greek author of the epic The Iliad • The Persian leader of the first Persian War • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A type of government developed in the city of Athens • The stories of Zeus and Athena are examples of these • 300 Spartans were defeated by the Persians at this place • ...
Dahlia - Acts of the Apostles Crosswords 2021-04-26
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- Martyras in Greek meaning to die for testifying
- going from one thing to another (paul-saul)
- baptizes Ethiopian who is not circumcised
- persecuted Christians, then converted
- where Saul went to persecute
- the acts of the apostles genre
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- people who can not have kids (three reasons)
- Greek for Servant (now deacon)
- the sign of H.S or God's presences
- apostles who replaces Judas
- Greek word for worshipping
- the man who heals saul
12 Clues: the man who heals saul • Greek word for worshipping • apostles who replaces Judas • where Saul went to persecute • Greek for Servant (now deacon) • the acts of the apostles genre • the sign of H.S or God's presences • persecuted Christians, then converted • baptizes Ethiopian who is not circumcised • going from one thing to another (paul-saul) • ...
Greek Empire Vocabulary Words 2019-10-27
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- Greek philosopher and disciple of Socrates who was one of the most famous thinkers of ancient Greece
- Council of 500 who ran daily affairs of the city
- War fought by Athens and Sparta in 431 BCE to 404 BCE Ancient Greece.
- A temple honoring the goddess Athena Construction started 447 BCE.
- Statue much bigger than life size.
- A strong fortress on a hill built 449 BCE to 432 BCE.
- 620 BCE Laws in response to unjust interpretation and modification of oral law by Athenian aristocrats.
- Greek philosopher and student of Plato who wrote more than 170 books
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- Foot soldiers in ancient Greece
- League An alliance between Athens and other Greek city-states
- Greek philosopher who created an approach to teaching based on asking questions
- Giant statue of the sun god Helios in the city of Rhodes.
- Resistance or dissent
- A cruel and oppressive ruler.
- Time period in which bronze was used to make tools
15 Clues: Resistance or dissent • A cruel and oppressive ruler. • Foot soldiers in ancient Greece • Statue much bigger than life size. • Council of 500 who ran daily affairs of the city • Time period in which bronze was used to make tools • A strong fortress on a hill built 449 BCE to 432 BCE. • Giant statue of the sun god Helios in the city of Rhodes. • ...
Environmental Science Unit 1 Review 2023-02-02
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- Part of sustainability that is about making decisions about scarce resources
- Goods that are non-exclusive and rivalrous (They are available to all, but the use of one party limits the use by another)
- A logical interpretation based on evidence or observations gathered
- Prefix from the Greek word for "life"
- A tentative scientific explanation that can be tested further ("If...then...")
- including multiple branches of knowledge (academic disciplines or fields of study)
- Prefix from the Greek word for "earth"
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- Part of sustainability that includes all the living and nonliving things that interact with organisms; our surroundings
- Something that is changed in an experiment
- A type of negative externality; something released into the environment that can be harmful
- Part of sustainability that is about people
- A type of market failure in which costs or benefits are not directly included in the price of market transactions
- Prefix from the Greek word for "vapor"
- Prefix from the Greek word for "water"
- Heat source responsible for the creation of climate zones
15 Clues: Prefix from the Greek word for "life" • Prefix from the Greek word for "vapor" • Prefix from the Greek word for "water" • Prefix from the Greek word for "earth" • Something that is changed in an experiment • Part of sustainability that is about people • Heat source responsible for the creation of climate zones • ...
sort 29 brody 2022-03-10
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- to see small things
- branch of mathematics
- listening to someones heart
- features of an area
- measurement of 1,000 meters
- speech or piece of writing
- to study animals
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- collection of myths
- keeps a drink hot or cold
- tube attached to a set of mirrors
- a rock with crystals
- realated to heat
- study of earths structures
- to make things appear closer
- indicating speed
15 Clues: realated to heat • indicating speed • to study animals • collection of myths • to see small things • features of an area • a rock with crystals • branch of mathematics • keeps a drink hot or cold • study of earths structures • speech or piece of writing • listening to someones heart • measurement of 1,000 meters • to make things appear closer • tube attached to a set of mirrors
Daily Life in Ancient Rome 2021-12-02
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- fictonial origins of a country
- god of doors
- god of strength
- polytheistic gods
- the capital of the roman empire
- the people that rome stole all of their ideas from
- god of wild animals
- god of fire
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- god of medicine
- god of life
- worshipped the emperors of rome
- river in italy
- god of sowing or seed
- god of love
- the god of war
15 Clues: god of life • god of love • god of fire • god of doors • river in italy • the god of war • god of medicine • god of strength • polytheistic gods • god of wild animals • god of sowing or seed • fictonial origins of a country • worshipped the emperors of rome • the capital of the roman empire • the people that rome stole all of their ideas from
Ancient Greece 2020-04-30
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- THE POET WHO WROTE FABLES
- LAST LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET
- GREEK MATHEMATICIAN WITH A THEORUM
- ONE OF THE WELL-KNOW GREEK PHILOSOPHERS
- THE KING WITH THE GOLDEN TOUCH
- THE SNAKE-HEADED BEAST
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- KING OF THE GODS
- THE GOD WHO DID NOT LIVE ON MOUNT OLYMPUS
- THE WAR BETWEEN ATHENS AND SPARTA
- THE GODDESS OF LOVE, BEAUTY AND ETERNAL YOUTH
- THE 5-RING SPORTING EVENT
- THE FAMOUS MONUMENT IN ATHENS
12 Clues: KING OF THE GODS • THE SNAKE-HEADED BEAST • THE POET WHO WROTE FABLES • THE 5-RING SPORTING EVENT • THE FAMOUS MONUMENT IN ATHENS • THE KING WITH THE GOLDEN TOUCH • THE WAR BETWEEN ATHENS AND SPARTA • LAST LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET • GREEK MATHEMATICIAN WITH A THEORUM • ONE OF THE WELL-KNOW GREEK PHILOSOPHERS • THE GOD WHO DID NOT LIVE ON MOUNT OLYMPUS • ...
Desert Vocabulary 2021-12-08
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- a male deer
- joyful celebration
- small fish
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who
- giving a sense of security, causing sleep or
- an English custom – a light meal in the late
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- the god of wine in Greek myth
- a figure in Greek myth having the body of a
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who
- in wells or bodies of water
- with the ears and tail of a horse
- simply
- my account “because of me”
- inside trees
14 Clues: simply • small fish • a male deer • inside trees • joyful celebration • my account “because of me” • in wells or bodies of water • the god of wine in Greek myth • with the ears and tail of a horse • beautiful female figures in Greek myth who • beautiful female figures in Greek myth who • a figure in Greek myth having the body of a • giving a sense of security, causing sleep or • ...
Ancient History 2023-05-22
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- what you had when you grew more food than you needed
- the world's longest river
- the city-state that defeated the Persians at the naval Battle of Salamis
- a collection of stories about gods and heroes
- God the Father-the Son-the Holy Spirit
- a carved stone slab or pillar
- the effect of a person's action in this life and previous lives
- weekly day of rest
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- a network of trade routes the crossed Asia
- period of "Roman Peace"
- a system of writing that uses triangular shaped symbols pressed in clay
- the prophet of Islam
- title for the king of Egypt
- Jesus' teachings which were presented in the form of a story
- first first books of the Hebrew bible
- the right to rule in China that caused a dynasty to act properly
- soldiers on horseback
- channel that moves water over land
- soldiers who fight for pay
- a therapy developed in China that uses needles to cure sickness and stop pain
- a city and its surrounding territory
- Jewish house of worship
- a Hindu prince who obtained enlightenment through meditation
- Islam's holy book
- open area in a Roman city
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- The Phoenicians developed a set of letters which each stand for a sound
- the league or alliance formed by Sparta
- the belief in many gods
- a culture that combined both Greek and Roman elements
- Buddhist belief in a state of blissful peace (also the name of a rock band)
- Sumerian temples
- head of the Roman household
- large Roman country homes
- the escape of the Jews from Egypt
- the city-state that defeated the Persians at Thermopylae
- belief that the natural world was filled with spirits
- people who moved from place to place
- person chosen by God as a messanger
- bones, animals bones or turtle shells carved with characters to be used to tell the future
- found in Egypt these a structures with triangular sides
- a Greek battle formation
- anything made or used by humans
- Christians who died for their faith
- the Chinese art of beautiful writing
- a material similar to paper invented by the Egyptians
- another name for The Fertile Crescent or the area between the rivers
- name for the Old Stone Age
48 Clues: Sumerian temples • Islam's holy book • weekly day of rest • the prophet of Islam • soldiers on horseback • the belief in many gods • period of "Roman Peace" • Jewish house of worship • a Greek battle formation • the world's longest river • large Roman country homes • open area in a Roman city • soldiers who fight for pay • name for the Old Stone Age • head of the Roman household • ...
7C Crossword 2021-11-28
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- This student should Singh for us one day
- This student shines bright like a diamond
- Has a Greek name
- Has an older sister in year 9
- Name begins with a K
- Name means water fairy
- Tries her best and get's great results
- Is on a family holiday
- Sits with Rossella
- Gets teary sometimes but is nice when happy
- Is also Greek
- Has a name that could be both female and male
- Is Greek
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- Shy, but tries his best
- Loves to dance and is Macedonian
- Shares her name with a beautiful bird
- One of the taller males in the class
- This student loves Sza and RnB
- Has two first names
- Sits at the back of the class
- Her name is also a famous singer and bag designer
- Has changed her hair colour a few times
- Always reliable to contribute to class discussion
- Little, yet funny
24 Clues: Is Greek • Is also Greek • Has a Greek name • Little, yet funny • Sits with Rossella • Has two first names • Name begins with a K • Name means water fairy • Is on a family holiday • Shy, but tries his best • Has an older sister in year 9 • Sits at the back of the class • This student loves Sza and RnB • Loves to dance and is Macedonian • One of the taller males in the class • ...
Chapter 6 Plate Tectonics 2013-01-29
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- The Earth's thickest layer.
- Underwater mountain ranges.
- When one plate sinks beneath another.
- States that the Earth's lithosphere is made up of huge plates that move over the surface of the Earth.
- Occurs where plates scrape past each other.
- A gap that is formed where the ocean floor spreads causing a gap.
- Where heated rocks rise in plumes, or thin columns.
- A motion that transfers heat energy in a material.
- A thin layer of cool rock.
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- A ball of hot, solid metals.
- Alfred Wegener's hypothesis.
- Comes from the Greek word meaning all lands.
- Is the energy transfer by the movement of the material.
- comes from the Greek word asthenes and means weak.
- Occurs where plates move apart.
- A layer of liquid metals that surrounds the inner core.
- Occurs where plates push together.
- A poles switch in direction.
- Large and small slabs of rock.
- has the greek prefix meaning stone.
20 Clues: A thin layer of cool rock. • The Earth's thickest layer. • Underwater mountain ranges. • A ball of hot, solid metals. • Alfred Wegener's hypothesis. • A poles switch in direction. • Large and small slabs of rock. • Occurs where plates move apart. • Occurs where plates push together. • has the greek prefix meaning stone. • When one plate sinks beneath another. • ...
The Year of the Hangman Crossword 2015-04-06
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- The Greek root that mean stop, height, tip, and beginning.
- The science of secret codes is ________graphy.
- ________aeologists study ancient cultures.
- Some people lose their ________y as they get older.
- ________is a Greek root that means earth, soil, and global.
- Some people say that nothing is ________possible.
- Some studies have shown that pigeons can hear ________sonic sound.
- ________gons have 5 edges and 5 vertices.
- People who ride ________cycles must be very skilled.
- The Greek root that means liquid or water.
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- ________logists study live animals.
- Explorers ________navigated the Earth.
- Plant life is also known as ________.
- The metric system of measurement is based on ________mals.
- The United States of America is a ________cratic nation.
- My brother used to ride a ________cycle when he was 4.
- Life forms from places besides Earth are called ________terrestrials.
- An ________isan is a person skilled in a craft.
- The formula for the ________meter of a rectangle is length+length+width+width.
- ________anology must be a very interesting science to study.
20 Clues: ________logists study live animals. • Plant life is also known as ________. • Explorers ________navigated the Earth. • ________aeologists study ancient cultures. • ________gons have 5 edges and 5 vertices. • The Greek root that means liquid or water. • The science of secret codes is ________graphy. • An ________isan is a person skilled in a craft. • ...
superheroes 2017-03-07
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- first name of superman´s enemy
- name of giant statue that protects treasure of greek gods
- weapon of superhero thor
- animal that killed euridyce the wife of orpheus
- name of three headed dog in hades
- weapon that captain america throws
- name of city where batman lives
- type of bomb green goblin throws
- enemy of batman
- superhero whose real name is tony stark
- yellow transformer
- green superhero
- greek god
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- name of jason´s ship in greek story
- very fast superhero
- instrument that orpheus played
- man who solved the riddle of the sphinx
- first name of batman´s servant
- colour of hero called lantern
- thing that superman is afraid of
- the blue ninja turtle
- name of captain mack´s helper
- favourite weapon of hercules
- last part of superhero´s name first part is dead
- name of batman´s helper
- real first name of batman
26 Clues: greek god • enemy of batman • green superhero • yellow transformer • very fast superhero • the blue ninja turtle • name of batman´s helper • weapon of superhero thor • real first name of batman • favourite weapon of hercules • colour of hero called lantern • name of captain mack´s helper • first name of superman´s enemy • instrument that orpheus played • first name of batman´s servant • ...
Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome 2021-02-10
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- Ancient Rome went from a republic to an _____.
- Both the Greeks and the Romans would make_____.
- Age In the ____ of Ancient Greece, science became important.
- Girls were only taught to read, write, and how to _____.
- Sculptures of only heads are known as____.
- Philosopher __ was a student of Socrates.
- The ____ Column is a monument built by Roman Emperors after a battle victory.
- Caesar In Ancient Rome, ____ became a political leader and later a dictator.
- The ____ wars lasted 100 years.
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- philosopher ___ died in 399 BC.
- The Greek city states were separated by_____.
- Both Greece and Rome grew plants that needed _____water.
- The ___ style is the most simple Greek Column.
- Women in Ancient Greece had____rights than women in Ancient Rome.
- ___ was Alexander the Great’s teacher.
- Greece and Rome enjoyed ___ like the Olympics and gladiators fighting.
- Girls that grew up in _____ Had more freedom.
- Many of the planets were named after _____ gods.
- the Trojan War, Greece fought against ____.
- Romans created lots of ___ artwork.
20 Clues: philosopher ___ died in 399 BC. • The ____ wars lasted 100 years. • Romans created lots of ___ artwork. • ___ was Alexander the Great’s teacher. • Philosopher __ was a student of Socrates. • Sculptures of only heads are known as____. • the Trojan War, Greece fought against ____. • The Greek city states were separated by_____. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword puzzle 2021-10-21
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- of a place extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect.
- is an ancient Greek word which meant “small.”
- raise doubts or objections or show reluctance.
- of a trial or legal procedure
- not showing care for the consequences of an action; rash.
- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "do; make.
- of an argument or statement seeming reasonable or probable.
- Latin root word port means 'carry.'
- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "eat."
- comes from Greek,distant or far away
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- producing a great deal of profit.
- the quality of being open and honest in expression.
- refuse to accept or be associated with.
- promote or make widely known an idea or cause
- light
- not taking something into account
- showing or giving emphasis
- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "well"
- comes from Greek and Latin, where it has the meanings "race; birth; born; produced.
- bitter, sour and sharp.
20 Clues: light • bitter, sour and sharp. • showing or giving emphasis • of a trial or legal procedure • producing a great deal of profit. • not taking something into account • Latin root word port means 'carry.' • comes from Greek,distant or far away • refuse to accept or be associated with. • promote or make widely known an idea or cause • is an ancient Greek word which meant “small.” • ...
The Trojan War (up to Paris v Menelaus) 2018-02-27
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- Who was the queen of Troy?
- Who was the strongest of the Greek kings at Troy?
- Who rolled the apple into the wedding?
- what was Eris the goddess of?
- Agamemnon took a __________ off Achilles
- Who was Helen's husband?
- Who did Paris judge 'the fairest'?
- Who was Thetis marrying?
- The apple was for 'the ____________'
- Who was the wife of Zeus?
- What was Paris' city?
- Who judged 'the fairest'?
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- Who was the king of the gods?
- Who was the best Trojan warrior?
- Who was Peleus and Thetis' famous son?
- What was the name of the girl Agamemnon took off Achilles?
- Who was the goddess of wisdom?
- Who was the wisest of the Greek kings at Troy?
- Who was Menelaus' brother?
- Who was the cleverest of the Greek kings at Troy?
- Whose face launched 1,000 ships?
- Achilles refused to do this after Agamemnon took Briseus
- Who was Peleus marrying
- Who was the king of Troy?
24 Clues: What was Paris' city? • Who was Peleus marrying • Who was Helen's husband? • Who was Thetis marrying? • Who was the wife of Zeus? • Who was the king of Troy? • Who judged 'the fairest'? • Who was the queen of Troy? • Who was Menelaus' brother? • Who was the king of the gods? • what was Eris the goddess of? • Who was the goddess of wisdom? • Who was the best Trojan warrior? • ...
End of Year 4 Crossword 2018-07-02
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- Mountain where you could find the Greek Gods
- Killed a minotaur
- The continuous line forming the boundary of a shape
- Two quarters and five tenths are _______ fractions
- Capital of Greece
- Animals with backbones
- Top layer of the rainforest
- Celtic Queen who fought the Romans
- Whose wall kept the Picts out of the Roman empire
- These teeth grind food
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- Word for the debris and junk found washed up on beaches
- Author of The Selfish Giant
- Decade of the 20th Century described as 'swinging'
- Most powerful of all the Greek Gods
- These materials keep the shape of the container they are in
- Italian city with a leaning tower
- Angle smaller than 90 degrees
- Place providing an animal with food and shelter
- Loves motorcars
- Roman God of the sea
- All instruments create sound by...
- Imaginary line, the boundary between the northern and southern hemispheres
- Largest ocean
- Ruler of the Greek underworld
24 Clues: Largest ocean • Loves motorcars • Killed a minotaur • Capital of Greece • Roman God of the sea • Animals with backbones • These teeth grind food • Author of The Selfish Giant • Top layer of the rainforest • Angle smaller than 90 degrees • Ruler of the Greek underworld • Italian city with a leaning tower • All instruments create sound by... • Celtic Queen who fought the Romans • ...
UNIT 4 CARLOS MARTINEZ PERIOD 6 2019-11-11
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- test. the forty six books of the Bible
- letters originally intended for a specific audience
- the study of ancestry or chronological list ancestors
- angle symbol
- a version of the septuagint produced by origen
- wrote most of the Epistles
- test. 27 books of the Bible
- those books from the Bible included in the Jewish law
- symbol eagle
- Greek and latin for rule
- a synonym for covenant
- author of The Acts of The Apostles
- a person selected by God to call others to repentance their lives
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- symbol ox
- test. 27 books of the Bible
- sacred scripture
- a third century BC Greek translation of the O.T
- one of hypothetical original sources
- those books of the Bible included Jewish canon of scripture
- a type of sacred literature characterized by symbolic imagery
- one of the hypothetical original sources of the Pentateuch
- From the Greek for Five Books the Torah
- original source of Pentateuch
- symbol lion
- the five books of Moses Genesis
- test. the forty six books of the Bible
26 Clues: symbol ox • symbol lion • angle symbol • symbol eagle • sacred scripture • a synonym for covenant • Greek and latin for rule • wrote most of the Epistles • test. 27 books of the Bible • test. 27 books of the Bible • original source of Pentateuch • the five books of Moses Genesis • author of The Acts of The Apostles • one of hypothetical original sources • ...
Escape Room Clue 2 2023-05-30
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- Who gave birth to Pegasus?
- What is the name of Apollo's twin sister?
- Who was the mythical Greek hunter with a constellation named after his belt?
- The Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Who rules all the Greek gods?
- What is the name of the famous river underworld river?
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- The Greek gods live on Mount _______.
- What is the name of Hades' three headed dog?
- What is the name of the ship Jason uses in his journey for the Golden Fleece?
- Poseidon is often seen carrying this.
- A many headed dragon. Some say if you cut off one head, two grow back in its place.
- What was left in Pandora's Box after she released misery and evil?
- This planet is named after the Roman god of war.
13 Clues: Who gave birth to Pegasus? • Who rules all the Greek gods? • The Greek gods live on Mount _______. • Poseidon is often seen carrying this. • The Greek goddess of love and beauty. • What is the name of Apollo's twin sister? • What is the name of Hades' three headed dog? • This planet is named after the Roman god of war. • ...
U1.2 Exam Review 2025-02-06
8 Clues: "Universal" • Greek for "overseer" • Greek for "one who is sent" • Greek word meaning "Teaching" • Greek word meaning "advocate" • The altar of the "unknown god" • is the Greek word for "Witness" • "go and make disciples of ALL nations"
NATIONALITIES 2020-05-23
PhilTh - Big Crossword 2024-07-01
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- having always lived, and guaranteed to always live
- the Greek word for flourishing, or living life successfully
- lack of control over one's actions; weakness of will
- Greek philosopher who formulated the Problem of Evil
- the all knowing nature of God
- the view that everything about the world we know can be explained by the movements of atoms
- the study of how to live a good life
- Three types of wisdom: logic, ethics and...
- "Escape": an origin legend and legal textbook for the people of Israel in the Old Testament
- group of philosophers who supported the design argument
- the Greek word for “unfeeling” or “no suffering”
- "all-present": can act, see, and be reached everywhere
- arguments to defend God, against evil and suffering in the world
- the all loving nature of God
- the Greek word for “stress-free”; a state of having total peace of mind
- not made of any physical parts or stuff
- someone sent to teach humans a message from God
- the 'will' that puts the blame on humans for suffering
- an aspect of someone's personality that makes them likely to act well, e.g. courage, justice, humility
- the all powerful nature of God
- The view that God exists
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- The view that God does not exist
- ten of these miracles were sent to show the Israelites enslaved in Egypt that God was their God
- the practice of rational discussion to find the truth
- Ancient Greek philosopher who defended Pleasure
- a cosmological argument attributed to Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali
- Love of wisdom
- the "anointed one": the ultimate king, priest and prophet God promised the Israelites He would send to save them
- the prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and received the Law of Israel from God
- this 'triad' challenges God's existence
- the view that we should aim all our actions at achieving as much pleasure as we can
- The founder of Islam who claimed to receive the Qur'an from the angel Gabriel
- an aspect of someone's personality that makes them likely to act badly, e.g. cowardice, selfishness, pride
- the prophet who anoints Saul first King of Israel, and anoints David to replace him
- the first, legendary king of Israel whose descendant was/will be the Messiah
- Greek philosopher, considered to be first theist in Western Philosophy
- this argument relates to the ordered complexity of everything within the universe
- Ancient Greek, sentenced to death for teaching people to question everything
- the worship of many gods, or belief that many gods explain the world
- student of Socrates, who taught Aristotle
- cannot be seen
41 Clues: Love of wisdom • cannot be seen • The view that God exists • the all loving nature of God • the all knowing nature of God • the all powerful nature of God • The view that God does not exist • the study of how to live a good life • this 'triad' challenges God's existence • not made of any physical parts or stuff • student of Socrates, who taught Aristotle • ...
Earth's Spheres and Systems 2022-03-18
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- all of the water in our planet
- the lowest level in the atmosphere
- greek word that means "life"
- greek word that means "ground"
- a body of flowing water moving towards the sea
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- all of the living organisms on earth
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- greek word that means "air"
- greek word that means "water"
- a region with similar plants, animals, terrain, and climate
10 Clues: greek word that means "air" • greek word that means "life" • greek word that means "water" • all of the water in our planet • greek word that means "ground" • the lowest level in the atmosphere • all of the living organisms on earth • a large body of water surrounded by land • a body of flowing water moving towards the sea • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2025-02-07
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- body of water that connects Greece with the eastern world
- The capital of modern Greece
- A city state that had a strong military
- A temple in Athens
- The home of ancient Greek Gods
- Stories that the Ancient Greeks told about their gods
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- A Greek Philosopher who taught through asking questions
- The distance between two Greek cities
- A rocky mound in Athens
- The king of the ancient Greek gods
10 Clues: A temple in Athens • A rocky mound in Athens • The capital of modern Greece • The home of ancient Greek Gods • The king of the ancient Greek gods • The distance between two Greek cities • A city state that had a strong military • Stories that the Ancient Greeks told about their gods • A Greek Philosopher who taught through asking questions • ...
Zeus's Puzzle 2022-12-15
9 Clues: Zeus's wife • Zeus's weapon • goddess of war • ancient legends • place of origin • home of the gods • herald of the gods • known for his strength • ancient Greek's worshiped them
Mythology Vocabulary 2022-01-30
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- to pursue or follow in a stealthy way
- to feel offended by someone's words or actions
- a "goddess-like" creature in charge of nature
- subject to dying
- a lack of harmony; disagreement
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- large in size or extent
- a visual image that isn't real
- to get back at someone for harm or pain caused
- from this moment on
- a person who can tell the future
10 Clues: subject to dying • from this moment on • large in size or extent • a visual image that isn't real • a lack of harmony; disagreement • a person who can tell the future • to pursue or follow in a stealthy way • a "goddess-like" creature in charge of nature • to get back at someone for harm or pain caused • to feel offended by someone's words or actions
Egyptian Mythology 2020-09-28
10 Clues: wife to Osiris • God of the earth • judge of the dead • realm of the dead • sky goddess wife to Geb • God of chaos, storms, and war • sky god represented by the falcon • God of mummification and the afterlife • demoness body part lion, hippo, and croc • personification of truth, justice, and order
Mesoamerican Mythology 2022-02-24
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- Tribe located in modern day Northern Mexico
- The country where the Aztecs and Myans were
- mesoamerican ball game
- The name of the most popular art style in mesoamerica
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- (2 words )The sound the Aztecs used for sacrifices
- largest mesoamerican city
- Buildings used as places of worship and home to the gods
- Tribe located in modern day western South America
- The entities the people worship
- Tribe located in modern day Southern Mexico
10 Clues: mesoamerican ball game • largest mesoamerican city • The entities the people worship • Tribe located in modern day Northern Mexico • The country where the Aztecs and Myans were • Tribe located in modern day Southern Mexico • Tribe located in modern day western South America • (2 words )The sound the Aztecs used for sacrifices • ...
Indian Mythology 2013-03-15
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- 1. Who is the father of Manu, the first man?
- 9. According to several other versions of the Ramayana, to whom did Rama entrust Sita before she was abducted by Ravana?
- 10. Hanuman is considered to be the brother of which famous character from the Mahabharata?
- 7. Where did Rama, Sita and Lakshman spend the major part of their exile?
- 2. How many heads did Brahma have, before Shiva removed one of them?
- 5. In the Mahabharata, what was the name of the previous incarnation of Shikhandi?
- 4. What did Rukmini put on the scale during the Tulabharam?
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- 8. With which weapon did Rama finally kill Ravana?
- 3. How many days did the battle of the Mahabharata last?
- 6. What is the other name for Kurukshetra?
10 Clues: 6. What is the other name for Kurukshetra? • 1. Who is the father of Manu, the first man? • 8. With which weapon did Rama finally kill Ravana? • 3. How many days did the battle of the Mahabharata last? • 4. What did Rukmini put on the scale during the Tulabharam? • 2. How many heads did Brahma have, before Shiva removed one of them? • ...
Norse Mythology 2023-03-28
10 Clues: The god of wisdom. • The god of mischief. • The Queen of the gods. • The strongest of the gods. • The goddess of the afterlife. • What was the home of the gods? • The god of light and prosperity. • What the Norse'ere best known for? • What did the Norse's value the most? • Where were the Norse culture developed?
Egyptian mythology 2023-04-18
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- A charm believed to have powerful properties
- People conquered lower Egypt
- Ancient Egyptians believed they would go after they died.
- Symbol worn by gods and Pharohs which means life
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- Region of land where the nile river splits
- Period of rule when series of kings or pharaohs are from same family
- Architect of firsts pyramid
- season when Nile river floods
- A place where several pyramids and sphinx were built
- god of the kingdom
10 Clues: god of the kingdom • Architect of firsts pyramid • People conquered lower Egypt • season when Nile river floods • Region of land where the nile river splits • A charm believed to have powerful properties • Symbol worn by gods and Pharohs which means life • A place where several pyramids and sphinx were built • Ancient Egyptians believed they would go after they died. • ...
Mythology Crossword 2021-10-07
10 Clues: Who is Athena's dad • who did Zeus swallow • who is Athena's pupil • who is the story about • What is Athena the god of • What was the Tapestry about • whos head did Athena come out of • Who sawed Athena out of______ Head • who was Athena's Constant compainion • what did Athena disguises her self of
Norse Mythology 2022-10-18
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- He is married to Sif who is a Norse Goddess of Wheat, Earth, Harvest, and Family.
- The top level of the cosmos and Norse world
- what religion are the Norse people?
- the ultimate trickster among the Norse gods and shapeshifter
- Giant that Thor hated and tried to kill three times
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- the Norse people's life is centered on a vast sacred tree
- Where does lightning come from according to Norse mythology?
- the goddess of motherhood and mother if Balder
- God of war and death and is the one-eyed All father
- Coldest place in the world
10 Clues: Coldest place in the world • what religion are the Norse people? • The top level of the cosmos and Norse world • the goddess of motherhood and mother if Balder • God of war and death and is the one-eyed All father • Giant that Thor hated and tried to kill three times • the Norse people's life is centered on a vast sacred tree • ...
Norse Mythology 2022-10-18
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- He is married to Sif who is a Norse Goddess of Wheat, Earth, Harvest, and Family.
- The top level of the cosmos and Norse world
- what religion are the Norse people?
- the ultimate trickster among the Norse gods and shapeshifter
- Giant that Thor hated and tried to kill three times
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- the Norse people's life is centered on a vast sacred tree called
- Where does lightning come from according to Norse mythology?
- the goddess of motherhood and mother if Balder
- God of war and death and is the one-eyed All father
- Coldest place in the world
10 Clues: Coldest place in the world • what religion are the Norse people? • The top level of the cosmos and Norse world • the goddess of motherhood and mother if Balder • God of war and death and is the one-eyed All father • Giant that Thor hated and tried to kill three times • Where does lightning come from according to Norse mythology? • ...
Norse Mythology 2022-10-18
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- He is married to Sif who is a Norse Goddess of Wheat, Earth, Harvest, and Family
- The top level of the cosmos and Norse world
- what religion are the Norse people?
- the ultimate trickster among the Norse gods and shapeshifter
- Giant that Thor hated and tried to kill three times
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- the Norse people's life is centered on a vast sacred tree called
- Where does lightning come from according to Norse mythology?
- the goddess of motherhood and mother if Balder
- God of war and death and is the one-eyed All father
- Coldest place in the world
10 Clues: Coldest place in the world • what religion are the Norse people? • The top level of the cosmos and Norse world • the goddess of motherhood and mother if Balder • God of war and death and is the one-eyed All father • Giant that Thor hated and tried to kill three times • Where does lightning come from according to Norse mythology? • ...
Theseus Mythology 2022-10-26
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- was considered the greatest athenian king.
- The subject the whole book is based upon
- the thing that theseus inspired in our modern day politics
- the person who helped theseus with his battle with the bull
- Theseus' possible father whom is a god
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- the capital of greece where theseus became a king
- someone who is half human half god
- what they did to 7 youths and 7 females
- Pasiphae's offspring with the bull
- the main character in hunger games that related to theseus' character
10 Clues: someone who is half human half god • Pasiphae's offspring with the bull • Theseus' possible father whom is a god • what they did to 7 youths and 7 females • The subject the whole book is based upon • was considered the greatest athenian king. • the capital of greece where theseus became a king • the thing that theseus inspired in our modern day politics • ...
Roman Mythology 2023-06-19
10 Clues: God of war • Wife of Jupiter • Caesar's grandson • Goddess of the hunt • Head of all the gods • God of the underworld • God of water and seas • Goddess of agriculture • Goddess of love and beauty • A creature that is half human and half goat
Norse Mythology 2024-01-16
10 Clues: God Of Thunder • Eldest Son of Thor • Youngest Son of Thor • Last Giant of Jotunheim • The Guardian of Jotunheim • Aseir God Who can’t feel Pain • Father of Thor and King of Asgard • The Serpent That Surrounds Midgard • Place In Norway Between All 9 Realms • Vanir Goddess and Master of Twisted Arts
Norse Mythology 2024-04-02
10 Clues: Wife of Odin • The god of light • The brother of Odin • The daughter of Loki • The father of all gods • The paradise that Odin ruled • The lowest rank in Norse society • Where the Norse culture developed • The highest rank in Norse society • A Norse value, also known as brave
Norse Mythology 2024-04-02
10 Clues: Daddy • Visions • Death of Asgard • Top of the pyramid • Protector of Asgard • The slaves of the Norse • Animal associated with Thor • Killing someone who wronged you • Powerful goddess of the afterlife • Killer of Balder and starter of Ragnorok
Hindu Mythology 2025-05-12
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- destroyer of the universe
- stories about gods and goddesses
- creator of the universe
- the story of two groups of cousins that go to war on eachother
- the story of Prince Rama saving his wife & becoming king
- oldest scriptures in Hindu mythology
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- a religion that originated in India
- maintainer of the universe
- translates to history
- factor in the theme of Hinduism
10 Clues: translates to history • creator of the universe • destroyer of the universe • maintainer of the universe • factor in the theme of Hinduism • stories about gods and goddesses • a religion that originated in India • oldest scriptures in Hindu mythology • the story of Prince Rama saving his wife & becoming king • the story of two groups of cousins that go to war on eachother
Western Mythology 2025-08-27
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- Fierce Greek Olympian who personifies the chaos of war
- Shining Japanese sun goddess who once hid in a cave, darkening the world
- Slavic blacksmith god who forged fire and the heavens
- Hindu preserver who descends as avatars like Rama and Krishna
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- Thunder-wielding Celtic god associated with the sacred wheel
- Aztec sun warrior who demanded human sacrifice for strength
- Mesopotamian love-and-war goddess, famed for her descent to the underworld
- Falcon-headed Egyptian deity steering the solar barque across the sky
- Swift Roman messenger god with winged sandals and caduceus
- Cunning Norse shapeshifter known for mischief and betrayal
10 Clues: Slavic blacksmith god who forged fire and the heavens • Fierce Greek Olympian who personifies the chaos of war • Swift Roman messenger god with winged sandals and caduceus • Cunning Norse shapeshifter known for mischief and betrayal • Aztec sun warrior who demanded human sacrifice for strength • Thunder-wielding Celtic god associated with the sacred wheel • ...
Greece 3 2021-01-19
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- Greek ships would try to ___ enemy ships to sink them.
- In its war with Sparta, the siege of Athens succeeded because of a ______ that killed 1 in 4 people.
- The earliest Greek civilizations of Crete and Mycenae as well as most ______ Age Mediterranean civilizations collapsed around 1200 BCE (3000 years ago), maybe due to attacks by “Sea Peoples”, earthquakes, drought, and/or other reasons.
- Ancient History’s version of a tank, usually holding an archer and/or a spearman.
- We can thank the Greeks for developing our ______, adding vowels, and even the term we use for our set of letters.
- The ____ wall provided the defense for the Greek Phalanx as long as everyone stayed in formation.
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- Most Greek soldiers were farmers most of the time but Sparta had a ________ army.
- Many of the stories about Alexander the Great are myth or ________.
- The civilization that we can thank for an early approach to the Alphabet and the term Phonics for sounding out words, but not for vowels.
- The name for a Greek soldier – named after their shield.
- Not Brego, but _______ was Alexander’s horse that only he could tame. He had a city named after him.
- The most important weapon in Greek armies, but not for throwing.
- A stack of loser armor or an award for a victory now.
- If you had sailed into the harbor at Alexandria Egypt, you would have been required to lend them all your _____.
14 Clues: A stack of loser armor or an award for a victory now. • Greek ships would try to ___ enemy ships to sink them. • The name for a Greek soldier – named after their shield. • The most important weapon in Greek armies, but not for throwing. • Many of the stories about Alexander the Great are myth or ________. • ...
Early Greece and Rome Review 2023-11-28
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- This was the highest elected office in Rome; men from this office commanded Rome's armies
- This Caesar was victorious in the Gallic Wars and made himself emperor of Rome in 46 BC
- This group of people was made up of hundreds of privileged men who essentially ruled the Roman republic
- This 'great' Greek king, by the age of 30, conquered and controlled lands east of Greece into present-day India
- In ancient Greece, this small pot was used to store perfume and frequently depicted women
- Roman emperor from 306 AD to 337 AD; built a new imperial residence at the city of Byzantium
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- The ruling class families of ancient Rome
- This Greek tragedian was known to have employed painted scenery in plays
- Rituals to this god were thought to have influenced Greek theater
- This is the Greek word for 'clay'
- This type of building was most prominently influenced as Greek architecture advanced
- The common citizens of Rome
- This continent is immediately south of the Italian peninsula
- The city of Rome began as a group of villages on seven hills to the east of this river on the Italian peninsula
14 Clues: The common citizens of Rome • This is the Greek word for 'clay' • The ruling class families of ancient Rome • This continent is immediately south of the Italian peninsula • Rituals to this god were thought to have influenced Greek theater • This Greek tragedian was known to have employed painted scenery in plays • ...
Origin of Name 2021-10-12
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- French/French Canadian
- Welsh origin, meaning "fair and smooth". As well as from Gwenhwyfar: "White Enchantress"
- Hebrew origin and the meaning is "grace".
- Dutch/German, meaning "messenger" (was an occupational title, like Brewer or Smith)
- The garden of God, garden-land
- Derived from Germanic word meaning "persistent"
- Latin & Greek: means worthy of love
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- Irish and means "loyal"
- Hebrew in origin, translated as "God is my strength," "God is my strong man" or "hero of God"
- Celtic Meaning: Blond; Italian Meaning: Golden; Latin: To rise, sunrise, dawn, golden
- Spanish origin meaning "saw": To describe rugged mountains and peaks
- Russian
- Greek: "bee", which in turn comes from "honey"
- Greek: People of Victory
- Roman, meaning "humble"
- Vietnamese
16 Clues: Russian • Vietnamese • French/French Canadian • Irish and means "loyal" • Roman, meaning "humble" • Greek: People of Victory • The garden of God, garden-land • Latin & Greek: means worthy of love • Hebrew origin and the meaning is "grace". • Greek: "bee", which in turn comes from "honey" • Derived from Germanic word meaning "persistent" • ...
Ancient Greek Learning 2014-02-19
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- developed the idea of "square numbers"
- the "Father of History" who wrote about the Persian wars
- comes from the Greek words meaning "Love of wisdom"
- wrote "Politics"; believed citizens must participate in government to be happy
- where you will find the Great Library
- logical guesses
- developed the question and answer method of teaching
- Plato's school of philosophy
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- wrote the first known autobiography in world history
- developed the Archimedean screw
- Greek historian who visited battle sites and interviewed participants
- well-known Greek doctor who developed the Hippocratic oath
- founded Alexandria
- group founded by Zeno who believed people should live in harmony with nature
- student of Socrates who founded the Academy
- question and answer method of teaching
16 Clues: logical guesses • founded Alexandria • Plato's school of philosophy • developed the Archimedean screw • where you will find the Great Library • developed the idea of "square numbers" • question and answer method of teaching • student of Socrates who founded the Academy • comes from the Greek words meaning "Love of wisdom" • ...
Athenian Golden Age Crossword 2024-12-09
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- mathematician that proved that the sides of a right triangle equal the square of the hypotenuse
- doctor who made an oath to do no harm
- doctor and midwife
- the fanciest of Greek columns
- advisor to members of the Oligarchy
- a historian who tried to find repeating events in history
- studies biology and philosophy
- a blind poet who wrote epic poems like the Odyssey
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- a large temple in Athens dedicated to Athena
- philosopher who wrote about the ideal government
- teacher of speech writing
- architect that designed the Parthenon
- the simplest of Greek columns
- the Greek column that looks like eyes
- philosopher who made a style of learning through questions
- a historian who tried recording events as they occured
16 Clues: doctor and midwife • teacher of speech writing • the simplest of Greek columns • the fanciest of Greek columns • studies biology and philosophy • advisor to members of the Oligarchy • doctor who made an oath to do no harm • architect that designed the Parthenon • the Greek column that looks like eyes • a large temple in Athens dedicated to Athena • ...
History 2021-02-18
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- bridges that were used for water carry
- high class ruling families
- long lasting thriving civilization
- sea between greece & turkey
- lowest if not the lowest people on the social class
- when one seperates from their other
- thriving civilization until rome defeated
- king of persia
- allies
- the forging of ___ (Metal) weapons
- city of greece
- first invasion of greece
- another king of persia
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- (3) war series massive wars
- lots of significant islands (lots) (100x10)
- west and southern europe's sea
- greatest greek historian
- sea between greece & italy
- important river that had a significance for seasons
- largest greek islands
- mountain range
- land surrounded by water
- river "closest" to rome
- commonly referred to as Iran
- 15-13 century BCE civilization
- ultimate beings (one or sometimes lots) made everything
- greek from the 5th century (somewhat famous)
- war that used a horse to invade a city
- one ruler one person
- fictional person used 24/7
30 Clues: allies • mountain range • king of persia • city of greece • one ruler one person • largest greek islands • another king of persia • river "closest" to rome • greatest greek historian • land surrounded by water • first invasion of greece • high class ruling families • sea between greece & italy • fictional person used 24/7 • (3) war series massive wars • sea between greece & turkey • ...
Depres.... Happpppyyyynnneess! 2021-10-22
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- producing lots of profit
- Meaning bitter, sour, or sharp
- involving two people or two sides who oppose each other
- To Promote or make widely known
- The thing you look for in a relationshipto make sure no one cheats on you
- Seeming reasonable or probable
- Root word meaning to eat
- Not showing care for consequences, like my girlfriend when she decided to cheat on me
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- Greek root word meaning Distant or far away
- Showing emphasis, like I did my anger wheni found out the truth
- Root word of Latin origin meaning "well"
- To deny the truth, like my Girlfriend didwhen I confronted her about cheating
- Hesitation or objection
- Dirty and unpleasant, as my ex is after Ikicked her out
- Not taking something into perspective, like my... you know, I'm not even going to say it :(
- Greek work meaning small, as my heart is
- Greek origin meaning birth, race, kind
- Latin origin,meaning make, or do
- Latin origin meaning to carry
- Root word meaning light
20 Clues: Hesitation or objection • Root word meaning light • producing lots of profit • Root word meaning to eat • Latin origin meaning to carry • Meaning bitter, sour, or sharp • Seeming reasonable or probable • To Promote or make widely known • Latin origin,meaning make, or do • Greek origin meaning birth, race, kind • Root word of Latin origin meaning "well" • ...
Greece Crossword 2021-11-05
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- This celebration is called Apokries
- cheese that gets lit on fire before eaten
- biggest Holiday for Greeks due to religion
- The day is celebrated on 3/25
- Stuffed Eggplant
- pita stuffed with meat and tzatziki sauce
- Greek beef stew
- Katarina Sakellaropoulou is the____of Greece
- In Greece there is over 9000 miles of
- This toy was invented in Greece
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- stuffed grape leaves
- layered pastry with nuts, honey&phyllo dough
- A popular Eggplant dish with ground beef
- 7% of the worlds supply of___is from Greece
- this color on the flag signifies sky and sea
- Greece is made up of thousands of
- When waving,your palm should be
- because of the location, Greeks eat a lot of
- one of the oldest languages-spoken in Greece
- this type of race started in Greece
- The 3rd largest growers of this hint:oil
- on the flag, this shows the love of religion
- this color on the flag means Christianity
- Greek lasagna
- The capital of Greece
25 Clues: Greek lasagna • Greek beef stew • Stuffed Eggplant • stuffed grape leaves • The capital of Greece • The day is celebrated on 3/25 • When waving,your palm should be • This toy was invented in Greece • Greece is made up of thousands of • This celebration is called Apokries • this type of race started in Greece • In Greece there is over 9000 miles of • ...
Rome and Greece 2021-02-11
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- a roman boy gets married at age _______.
- In Rome women were ______.
- An oligarchy is ruled by ______.
- One of the most famous roman inventions are ____.
- While the Greeks made beautiful status the
- A Greek boy gets married at age _______.
- In Greece women were not allowed to be ______.
- While the Greeks were a democracy, Romans were a __________.
- Both the Greeks and the Romans used _____ as pets.
- In Greece women could buy but not property.
- The Romans adopted the Greek_______ of Gods and Goddesses
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- Roman architecture borrowed heavily from Greek _______.
- made ______ status.
- mill One greek invention that we use today is the _____.
- Both the Romans and Greeks painted ______ and
- Both the Romans and the Greeks focused their art on _______ figures.
- The_____were first held in Greece.
- Romans loved their ____.
- The Greeks had the first ___ ___.
- The Greeks created _____.
- like their counterparts in ancient Greece, the
- Both Greece and Rome women married _____.
22 Clues: made ______ status. • Romans loved their ____. • The Greeks created _____. • In Rome women were ______. • An oligarchy is ruled by ______. • The Greeks had the first ___ ___. • The_____were first held in Greece. • a roman boy gets married at age _______. • A Greek boy gets married at age _______. • Both Greece and Rome women married _____. • ...
Chapter 8 and 9 2023-11-02
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- What is the Roman Numeral for 567?
- What Latin Legal Term means “elsewhere, in another place?”
- What is the Latin word that means pilot, governor?
- What Latin Legal Term means “at another time?”
- What does the Latin word civis mean?
- What is the Greek word for city, state?
- What is the Cardinal Number for 1,000?
- What is the Latin Number for 5?
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- What is the Roman Numeral for 36?
- What is the Greek word for few?
- What Latin word means the “common” people?
- What does the Latin word volvo-volvere-volutum mean?
- What is the Sanskrit number for 1?
- What does the Latin word pontifex, pontificis?
- What is the latin adverb for both?
- What is the Cardinal Number for kilo-?
- What is the Ordinal Latin Number for 8th?
- What is the Greek Numerical Adverb for half?
- What Latin word means look at?
- What is the Roman Numeral for 1885?
20 Clues: What Latin word means look at? • What is the Greek word for few? • What is the Latin Number for 5? • What is the Roman Numeral for 36? • What is the Roman Numeral for 567? • What is the Sanskrit number for 1? • What is the latin adverb for both? • What is the Roman Numeral for 1885? • What does the Latin word civis mean? • What is the Cardinal Number for kilo-? • ...
unit two workman 2019-09-12
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- the wife of Abraham
- a box that held the tablets of the 10 commandment
- Greek for “going out “
- Adam and eves third son
- what means “ ten words “
- Hebrew for “ father of multitude “
- the commission of the original sin by Adam and Eve
- son of Abraham
- laws given to Moses from God
- survived the flood in the ark
- Greek meaning to “ speak for “
- Jesus’ name to replace Adam
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- means “ speaks for “
- I am who am
- a solemn agreement between people or between God
- new name for eve given to marry
- Greek meaning “ first “
- Hebrew for anointed one
- from what nation were God’s people
- what sea did Moses part
- What is the New Testament reality that connects to the flood?
- Adam and Eves first son
- the mount where Abraham was prepared to sacrifice Isaac
- he tricked his brothers to give him the inheritance
- leaders of the Egyptians
25 Clues: I am who am • son of Abraham • the wife of Abraham • means “ speaks for “ • Greek for “going out “ • Greek meaning “ first “ • Hebrew for anointed one • what sea did Moses part • Adam and eves third son • Adam and Eves first son • what means “ ten words “ • leaders of the Egyptians • laws given to Moses from God • Jesus’ name to replace Adam • survived the flood in the ark • ...
