greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Seed Mains Crossword 2025-07-24
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- Seed's squad
- What Magus means
- Soldier 0's Story
- Trigger's Story
- What Obol Squad is a part of
- Our squad's captain
- Our unit's stunner
- Last member to join the squad
- Orphie's tail
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- Trigger's gun
- Soldier 11's Story
- Trigger's old unit
- Origin of the word Obol
- The other language Seed speaks
- Mythological Greek bard
- Anby's squad
- Our favorite character!
17 Clues: Seed's squad • Anby's squad • Trigger's gun • Orphie's tail • Trigger's Story • What Magus means • Soldier 0's Story • Soldier 11's Story • Trigger's old unit • Our unit's stunner • Our squad's captain • Origin of the word Obol • Mythological Greek bard • Our favorite character! • What Obol Squad is a part of • Last member to join the squad • The other language Seed speaks
Book 1 of The Odyssey 2025-02-21
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- A race of cannibal giants
- The homeland of Odysseus
- Titan who kills Odysseus's disobedient men
- Greek god/goddess who is holding Odysseus captive on an island
- The son of Poseidon
- Protagonist of The Odyssey
- the son of Odysseus
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- Ten-Year War fought by Greeks and Trojans
- Husband of Helen
- Men who are eligible for marriage and looking for a wife
- Greek god/goddess who acts as a mentor and speaks on the half of Odysseus
- The tradition of being welcoming to guests/strangers
- the wife of Odysseus
- Greek god/goddess who is keeping Odysseus from getting home
- The messenger god
15 Clues: Husband of Helen • The messenger god • The son of Poseidon • the son of Odysseus • the wife of Odysseus • The homeland of Odysseus • A race of cannibal giants • Protagonist of The Odyssey • Ten-Year War fought by Greeks and Trojans • Titan who kills Odysseus's disobedient men • The tradition of being welcoming to guests/strangers • ...
uni vibes 2021-10-23
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- zainas redeeming quality
- yazeed's ID
- yazeed has infinitely many
- the better redhead
- star sign/zainas laughing matter
- nine to ten pain
- yazeed's lack of
- in and out of my name alot
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- collecting mental illnesses like ___
- "i cant afford a ___!"
- fusion operator
- signs of fire or zainas arrival
- what thor and my happiness have in common
- hinged laughtrack
14 Clues: yazeed's ID • fusion operator • nine to ten pain • yazeed's lack of • hinged laughtrack • the better redhead • "i cant afford a ___!" • zainas redeeming quality • yazeed has infinitely many • in and out of my name alot • signs of fire or zainas arrival • star sign/zainas laughing matter • collecting mental illnesses like ___ • what thor and my happiness have in common
Great Greece 2016-03-09
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- age marked by great achievements
- high hill with Greek fortress
- Greek like,heavily influence by Greek ideas
- Greek word for city-state
- agreement to work together
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- ruler in a kingdom or empire
- rich landowner or noble
- short story that teaches a lesson about life
- government where people rule themselves
- person who has the right to participate in government
10 Clues: rich landowner or noble • Greek word for city-state • agreement to work together • ruler in a kingdom or empire • high hill with Greek fortress • age marked by great achievements • government where people rule themselves • Greek like,heavily influence by Greek ideas • short story that teaches a lesson about life • person who has the right to participate in government
Under Attack! 2017-10-15
12 Clues: Viking boat • Viking writing • Anglo-Saxon kingdom • Norse mythology hero • Roman Empire leaders • Viking name for York • Famous Roman general • Anglo-Saxon place name • Emperor who built a wall • Anglo-Saxons from Denmark • Where the Saxons came from • The city of the Roman Empire
Isabellas Crossword 2022-02-08
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- to power through an activity
- made by humans
- a place to sit down and eat
- Greek goddess of agriculture
- Greek god of the underworld
- dofficult or impossible to read
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- to take part in something
- critize in a rude way
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- the cause for a complaint
- The hound of Hades and has three heads
- something that is acceptable
12 Clues: made by humans • critize in a rude way • to take part in something • the cause for a complaint • a place to sit down and eat • Greek god of the underworld • to power through an activity • Greek goddess of agriculture • something that is acceptable • dofficult or impossible to read • Greek goddess of love and beauty • The hound of Hades and has three heads
Ancient Greece 2024-03-07
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- A greek civilization that was good at war
- A greek civilization
- tried conGreeceg greece
- god of underworld
- is A country lot alot of myths
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- The father of alexander the great
- God of the humans
- Minor A big part of asia
- A important person in history that conquerd manplaceses
- A greek city state
- A event with many sports
- A bad thing in society
12 Clues: God of the humans • god of underworld • A greek city state • A greek civilization • A bad thing in society • tried conGreeceg greece • A event with many sports • Minor A big part of asia • is A country lot alot of myths • The father of alexander the great • A greek civilization that was good at war • A important person in history that conquerd manplaceses
Holidays 2013-12-22
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- Greek Island
- Costa...
- Polish currency
- Island famous for its fortified wine
- The Big Apple
- The second city of Switzerland
- Popular resort west of Malaga
- Home of the Brandenburg Gate
- It has a leaning tower
- The two gentleman of...
- Popular Spanish drink
- Flows through Vienna and Budapest
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- The Mona Lisa lives here
- Capital city of Croatia
- ...The Greek
- Italian thank you
- An Irish stout
- 'Obrigado' is thank you in which language?
- Protects the skin
- Where you'll find the Pope
20 Clues: Costa... • Greek Island • ...The Greek • The Big Apple • An Irish stout • Polish currency • Italian thank you • Protects the skin • Popular Spanish drink • It has a leaning tower • Capital city of Croatia • The two gentleman of... • The Mona Lisa lives here • Where you'll find the Pope • Home of the Brandenburg Gate • Popular resort west of Malaga • The second city of Switzerland • ...
Holidays 2013-12-22
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- It has a leaning tower
- Italian thank you
- An Irish stout
- Popular Spanish drink
- The two gentleman of...
- Protects the skin
- The second city of Switzerland
- Polish currency
- Home of the Brandenburg Gate
- Costa...
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- Popular resort west of Malaga
- 'Obrigado' is thank you in which language?
- Where you'll find the Pope
- Island famous for its fortified wine
- Capital city of Croatia
- The Mona Lisa lives here
- The Big Apple
- ...The Greek
- Flows through Vienna and Budapest
- Greek Island
20 Clues: Costa... • ...The Greek • Greek Island • The Big Apple • An Irish stout • Polish currency • Italian thank you • Protects the skin • Popular Spanish drink • It has a leaning tower • Capital city of Croatia • The two gentleman of... • The Mona Lisa lives here • Where you'll find the Pope • Home of the Brandenburg Gate • Popular resort west of Malaga • The second city of Switzerland • ...
Etymology Chapters 8 & 9 Crossword 2024-04-03
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- meaning of pejor,pejoris
- greek word(in English)meaning number
- Latin numerical adverb/adjective meaning half
- cardinal number meaning hundred
- latin word meaning nothing
- one followed by a hundred zeros
- at first appearance
- by fact
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- Greek cardinal number meaning seven
- cardinal number meaning ten
- 3 in Roman numerals
- meaning of fascis
- fide in good faith
- meaning of miles,militis
- meaning of judex,judicis
- 59 in Roman numerals
- at another time
- meaning of lex,legis
- meaning of bellum,belli
- cardinal number meaning eight
20 Clues: by fact • at another time • meaning of fascis • fide in good faith • 3 in Roman numerals • at first appearance • 59 in Roman numerals • meaning of lex,legis • meaning of bellum,belli • meaning of pejor,pejoris • meaning of miles,militis • meaning of judex,judicis • latin word meaning nothing • cardinal number meaning ten • cardinal number meaning eight • cardinal number meaning hundred • ...
Amazingly Sciency Puzzle Game Thigamabob. 2024-09-19
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- Atoms Combining To Make These
- Randomly Arranged And Can Move Past Each Other
- Vibrating Molecules
- Randomly Arranged And Very Spread Out
- Liquid -> Solid
- Measure Greek Root Word
- Molecular Water
- Compressed Carbon Dioxide
- Liquid -> Gas
- Smallest Unit Of Matter/Makes Up Everything
- Freezing Carbon Dioxide Celsius
- Molecular Carbon Dioxide
- Boiling Temp Celsius
- <<<<<|||||<<<'''
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- Solid -> Gas
- Gas -> Liquid
- Solid -> Liquid
- Science God
- Freezing Temperature Celsius
- Freezing Temperature Farenheit
- Heat Greek Root Word
- Freezing Carbon Dioxide Farenheit
- Boiling Temp Farenheit
- <<<<<<<<<<||||||||||<<<<<<''''''
24 Clues: Science God • Solid -> Gas • Gas -> Liquid • Liquid -> Gas • Solid -> Liquid • Liquid -> Solid • Molecular Water • <<<<<|||||<<<''' • Vibrating Molecules • Heat Greek Root Word • Boiling Temp Celsius • Boiling Temp Farenheit • Measure Greek Root Word • Molecular Carbon Dioxide • Compressed Carbon Dioxide • Freezing Temperature Celsius • Atoms Combining To Make These • Freezing Temperature Farenheit • ...
multicultural foods & cooking methods 2025-08-12
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- Spanish small-plate dishes
- Greek nut pastry with syrup
- Spanish seafood and rice dish
- Middle Eastern chickpea dip
- Greek grilled meat skewer
- Turkish layered meat roast
- Middle Eastern cracked wheat salad
- Korean fermented cabbage
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- Mexican flatbread
- Chinese stir-fry technique
- Middle Eastern spiced meat wrap
- Japanese battered and fried food
- Middle Eastern chickpea fritters
- French slow-cooked stew
- Spicy Indian rice dish
- Thai spicy soup
- Vietnamese noodle soup
- Indian clay-oven cooking
- Italian thin-crust dish with toppings
- Japanese raw fish with rice
20 Clues: Thai spicy soup • Mexican flatbread • Spicy Indian rice dish • Vietnamese noodle soup • French slow-cooked stew • Indian clay-oven cooking • Korean fermented cabbage • Greek grilled meat skewer • Chinese stir-fry technique • Spanish small-plate dishes • Turkish layered meat roast • Greek nut pastry with syrup • Middle Eastern chickpea dip • Japanese raw fish with rice • ...
1929-1935 2014-03-27
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- The naming of chapters
- The fourth letter of the Greek Alphabet
- Wrote the Delta Oath
- Your song
- President when National Board was Established
- President when National Headquarters was Established
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- The eighteenth letter in the Greek Alphabet
- Year Grand Chapter was Incorporated
- The eighth letter in the Greek Alphabet
- Jewel dedicated to The Founders
- Jewel dedicated to the Mothers of Deltas
- President when Jubilee Year was Established
- Jewel dedicated to the Delta Presidents, past and present
13 Clues: Your song • Wrote the Delta Oath • The naming of chapters • Jewel dedicated to The Founders • Year Grand Chapter was Incorporated • The eighth letter in the Greek Alphabet • The fourth letter of the Greek Alphabet • Jewel dedicated to the Mothers of Deltas • The eighteenth letter in the Greek Alphabet • President when Jubilee Year was Established • ...
Wyatt METR Crossword 23 October 2016 2016-10-23
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- from Greek around or about
- Greek word - to measure or a unit of measurement 1/1000 km
- of the earth or natural order
- together, in harmony (___pathy)
- change color, taint or stain
- in a team or group
- instrument that measures air pressure
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- a stated promise
- from Greek about pressure
- the outside edges of an area
- a standard of measurement (e.g. cm)
- to mirror across a plane
- math topic dealing with shapes, angles, lines and points
13 Clues: a stated promise • in a team or group • to mirror across a plane • from Greek about pressure • from Greek around or about • the outside edges of an area • change color, taint or stain • of the earth or natural order • together, in harmony (___pathy) • a standard of measurement (e.g. cm) • instrument that measures air pressure • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- Australian Aboriginal Mythology
- Determines climate
- Helps the plant grow
- Land that separates water from going into rivers
- Large group of rocks in the Earth's Crust
- Type of vegetation
- Study of developed landforms
- Determines Time
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- Type of rock
- Movement in Earth's Crust
- Low growing Eucalyptis bush
- Shows are pressure on weather map
- The way of collecting water
- Can change physical state
- Half of a sphere
- protects plant
- Plant that needs little water
- Arched shape
18 Clues: Type of rock • Arched shape • protects plant • Determines Time • Half of a sphere • Determines climate • Type of vegetation • Helps the plant grow • Movement in Earth's Crust • Can change physical state • Low growing Eucalyptis bush • The way of collecting water • Study of developed landforms • Plant that needs little water • Australian Aboriginal Mythology • Shows are pressure on weather map • ...
JapSoc London Unis 2021-03-11
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- Largest Island in Japan
- Megalithic Tombs
- A Certain Ninja Boy
- The Most Populous Region
- Covers 69% of Japan
- The Capital
- People Completely Withdrawn From Society
- Goddess of the Sun in Japanese mythology
- Religion Originating from Japan
- Largest Lake in Japan
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- Earthquake in Japanese
- Old Name for Okinawa
- Emperor of Japan
- Hot Springs
- Death by Overwork
- A Robot Cat
- Highest Mountain in Japan
- Rulers of the Edo Period
- First Country in the History of Japan
- Legendary Anime Director
- Current Emperor of Japan
21 Clues: Hot Springs • A Robot Cat • The Capital • Emperor of Japan • Megalithic Tombs • Death by Overwork • A Certain Ninja Boy • Covers 69% of Japan • Old Name for Okinawa • Largest Lake in Japan • Earthquake in Japanese • Largest Island in Japan • The Most Populous Region • Rulers of the Edo Period • Legendary Anime Director • Current Emperor of Japan • Highest Mountain in Japan • ...
McClain Teachers 2024-11-04
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- Yearbook
- Teacher boss
- Dribbles soccer ball
- Student's Boss
- Dave Ramsey said
- DFCA
- ASL
- Biology
- Storytime
- MIA
- Hola Clase
- Hola
- Ag Queen
- Mountaindew Queen
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- Hallway sprinter
- Mythology Class
- Research paper
- Director
- Girls Bball
- PBIS King
- TV
- History
- Stats
- Monday good things
- Trivia King
- Grill Master
- Closet Classroom
- Trig
- Bake Sale
- Assistant Director
- Beard
- Basement
- Sings
- D1 Yapper
- Handy Manny
- Tech
- Shhhh
- Forensics
38 Clues: TV • ASL • MIA • Trig • DFCA • Tech • Hola • Stats • Beard • Sings • Shhhh • History • Biology • Director • Yearbook • Basement • Ag Queen • PBIS King • Bake Sale • D1 Yapper • Storytime • Forensics • Hola Clase • Girls Bball • Trivia King • Handy Manny • Teacher boss • Grill Master • Research paper • Student's Boss • Mythology Class • Hallway sprinter • Closet Classroom • Dave Ramsey said • Mountaindew Queen • Monday good things • Assistant Director • ...
The Red Pyramid 2022-01-13
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- where the Red Pyramid is located
- Sobek was one
- the key to deciphering hieroglyphics
- host of Nepthys
- one example is Sadie and Carter
- Anubis had its head
- host of Osiris, Carter and Sadie's father
- the 21st nome
- the gods had many of these
- a collection of myths
- wax servants
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- female powerful deities
- the 5 days at the end of the year
- Uncle of Carter and Sadie
- Bast was their patron goddess
- to decode
- AKA Nut
- male powerful deities
- where Sadie lived
- AKA Geb
20 Clues: AKA Nut • AKA Geb • to decode • wax servants • Sobek was one • the 21st nome • host of Nepthys • where Sadie lived • Anubis had its head • male powerful deities • a collection of myths • female powerful deities • Uncle of Carter and Sadie • the gods had many of these • Bast was their patron goddess • one example is Sadie and Carter • where the Red Pyramid is located • ...
Brain Teasers & Elegant Traps 2025-06-26
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- Puzzle hard to explain
- Shadowed profile
- Your uncanny double
- Contradictory phrase like jumbo shrimp
- Word with similar meaning
- Tales of gods and monsters
- Archimedes' moment
- Old saying with wisdom
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- Riddle with no easy answer
- Lack of clear meaning
- Indirect literary reference
- Encrypted message
- Irony’s sharper cousin
- Three-line Japanese poem
- Moon hiding the sun
- Word same backward and forward
- When the opposite is true
- Longing for the past
- Saying it’s something it’s not
- Comparison for clarity
20 Clues: Shadowed profile • Encrypted message • Archimedes' moment • Moon hiding the sun • Your uncanny double • Longing for the past • Lack of clear meaning • Irony’s sharper cousin • Puzzle hard to explain • Comparison for clarity • Old saying with wisdom • Three-line Japanese poem • When the opposite is true • Word with similar meaning • Riddle with no easy answer • Tales of gods and monsters • ...
Term 4 spelling review 2025-11-25
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- Zeus
- Is this path _____?
- He was _____
- I will _____ in the competition
- A circle
- An energetic sport
- N__u_E
- C__T__e
- gollem said My_____
- You can't have a _______ this late
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- T_m___es
- The _____ stood tall in the village
- contained the bible
- A pigment making plants green
- I will ____ the man
- A fictious name used by authors
- A white sparkling wine
- the ______ powered the light
- A bug that is annoying
- a homophone for rain
- A vapor
- the opposite of moist
22 Clues: Zeus • N__u_E • C__T__e • A vapor • T_m___es • A circle • He was _____ • An energetic sport • contained the bible • I will ____ the man • Is this path _____? • gollem said My_____ • a homophone for rain • the opposite of moist • A white sparkling wine • A bug that is annoying • the ______ powered the light • A pigment making plants green • A fictious name used by authors • I will _____ in the competition • ...
The Homeric Hymns Crossword 2021-07-01
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- Worship or complement
- Appeared in arts and theater
- ancient times
- Great/superior written works
- Relating to God(s)
- Not written by Homer
- Of ancient Rome and Greece
- Wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey
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- Ancient Mediterranean civilization
- Distinct rhythmic poetic scheme
- intuitive understanding
- Passed down through speech
- Stories, folktales, fables close to Homer
- "Great" vintage slang, say __
14 Clues: ancient times • Relating to God(s) • Not written by Homer • Worship or complement • intuitive understanding • Passed down through speech • Of ancient Rome and Greece • Appeared in arts and theater • Great/superior written works • "Great" vintage slang, say __ • Distinct rhythmic poetic scheme • Wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey • Ancient Mediterranean civilization • ...
The Great Big Greeceword Puzzle 2015-01-21
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- The first thing to exist according to Greek creation myths
- Temple of Athena Parthenos in Athens
- Philosopher, personal tutor of Alexander the Great
- City where Alexander the Great died
- A prominent ancient Greek city state, situated in Laconia, known for its military strength & home of Princess Leda, mother of Helen of Troy
- Macedonian king who conquered more territory than any other before
- God of the Heavens & King of the Gods
- Father of Cyclops
- One of Alexander’s most trusted generals, King of Egypt after Alexander’s death, founder of Ptolemaic Dynasty, Ancestor of Cleopatra, last active Pharaoh of Egypt
- A leading ancient greek city-state, ruled by democratic form of government, home city of Socrates
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- Author of the Iliad & Odyssey
- A period of history between the death of Alexander the Great & the conquest of the Greek city states by Rome
- Philosopher, scholar, one of whose pupils was Aristotle
- God of War
- God of the Underworld
- God of Wine, son of Zeus & a mortal woman, ripped to pieces by the Titans as a baby, doomed to die by being ripped to pieces every year & to be reborn again in the spring.
- A type of column found in ancient Greek buildings known for having volutes, or spiral scroll-like decorations on top, originated in Ionia, used in the US Supreme Court Building’s grand Court Chamber, the Old Senate Chamber in the US Capitol Building & Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, on of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- King of Macedonia, second Macedonian king to have his name, father of Alexander the Great
- Patron God or Goddess of Athens
19 Clues: God of War • Father of Cyclops • God of the Underworld • Author of the Iliad & Odyssey • Patron God or Goddess of Athens • City where Alexander the Great died • Temple of Athena Parthenos in Athens • God of the Heavens & King of the Gods • Philosopher, personal tutor of Alexander the Great • Philosopher, scholar, one of whose pupils was Aristotle • ...
Iliad Trojan War 2025-02-27
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- born of Clytemenstra Agamemnon
- Brother of Paris
- Brings Paris to Olympus
- Chooses 'fairest of them all'
- Trojan - hero of the Aeneid
- Ends the war
- Guides Paris' arrow
- Inspires Odysseus about the Horse
- wife of Agamemnon
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- who Paris Chooses
- Creates the Trojan Horse
- Greek general
- King of Sparta
- where paris takes Helen
- Father to Hector and Paris
- where Helen is From
- Reluctant greek warrior
- Dies wearing Achilles armor
18 Clues: Ends the war • Greek general • King of Sparta • Brother of Paris • who Paris Chooses • wife of Agamemnon • where Helen is From • Guides Paris' arrow • where paris takes Helen • Brings Paris to Olympus • Reluctant greek warrior • Creates the Trojan Horse • Father to Hector and Paris • Trojan - hero of the Aeneid • Dies wearing Achilles armor • Chooses 'fairest of them all' • ...
Ancient Marine Exploration 2026-01-16
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- Who developed the first sailing vessles
- Wrote about the first accounts of diving
- where the first sea routes developed
- What early Egyptian boast were constructed with
- What Greek divers filled their ear canals with
- What the Greeks were diving for in 1000BC
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- invented in 325BC for diving purposes
- People who made the first sea routes
- Greek poet
- A big gap in time
- The river that the first sailing vessels traveled
- Greek astronomer's navigation creation
- Created the first crude diving bell design
13 Clues: Greek poet • A big gap in time • People who made the first sea routes • where the first sea routes developed • invented in 325BC for diving purposes • Greek astronomer's navigation creation • Who developed the first sailing vessles • Wrote about the first accounts of diving • What the Greeks were diving for in 1000BC • Created the first crude diving bell design • ...
Chapter Review 2024-10-30
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- What is the acronym for the National Aeronautics and
- A bibliophile____ all things books
- Contrary individuals go_____whatever the majority says.
- What does the phrase "ante bellum" literally mean?
- Is the root "sesqui" Latin or Greek
- What is a person who is name after something that they discovered
- An aqueduct_______ from one place to another
- What is the Arabic Number for the Roman numeral XL
- What does the root nihil mean?
- What is the Arabic number for the Roman numeral XLIX?
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- What does the Greek ordinal number "proton" mean?
- If a government is bicameral, how many branches rule.
- administration?
- What does the Greek number "hen" mean?
- The world has hemispheres, what does this mean?
- The root "Sept" means which number?
- Metamorphosis indicates_____of shape or form
- hundred What is the Arabic number for the Roman numeral C?
- What does the root "milli" mean?
- I went to Preschool_____Kindergarten.
- What is the Arabic number for the Roman Numeral X?
21 Clues: administration? • What does the root nihil mean? • What does the root "milli" mean? • A bibliophile____ all things books • The root "Sept" means which number? • Is the root "sesqui" Latin or Greek • I went to Preschool_____Kindergarten. • What does the Greek number "hen" mean? • Metamorphosis indicates_____of shape or form • An aqueduct_______ from one place to another • ...
Chapter Review 2024-10-30
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- What is the acronym for the National Aeronautics and
- A bibliophile____ all things books
- Contrary individuals go_____whatever the majority says.
- What does the phrase "ante bellum" literally mean?
- Is the root "sesqui" Latin or Greek
- What is a person who is name after something that they discovered
- An aqueduct_______ from one place to another
- What is the Arabic Number for the Roman numeral XL
- What does the root nihil mean?
- What is the Arabic number for the Roman numeral XLIX?
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- What does the Greek ordinal number "proton" mean?
- If a government is bicameral, how many branches rule.
- administration?
- What does the Greek number "hen" mean?
- The world has hemispheres, what does this mean?
- The root "Sept" means which number?
- Metamorphosis indicates_____of shape or form
- hundred What is the Arabic number for the Roman numeral C?
- What does the root "milli" mean?
- I went to Preschool_____Kindergarten.
- What is the Arabic number for the Roman Numeral X?
21 Clues: administration? • What does the root nihil mean? • What does the root "milli" mean? • A bibliophile____ all things books • The root "Sept" means which number? • Is the root "sesqui" Latin or Greek • I went to Preschool_____Kindergarten. • What does the Greek number "hen" mean? • Metamorphosis indicates_____of shape or form • An aqueduct_______ from one place to another • ...
Greek and Latin Roots 2024-12-16
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- The definition of the word "tempus"
- An English word derived from "tempus" that means "not permanent"
- The Latin word for "live"
- An English word derived from "inter" that means "in the middle"
- "Para" is a _____ root (is it Greek or Latin)
- The meaning of the word "stella"
- Two lines that are side by side are ____
- The Latin word for "star"
- When you go to the doctor, they check your blood pressure and your other ___ signs
- The Latin word for "among or between"
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- This word, which comes from tempus, can describe how fast or slow a song is
- "Para" means "beside or _____"
- The Greek word for "art or skill"
- The English word for a group of stars
- The Latin word for "art or skill"
- "Ars" means "art or _____"
- The Latin word for "time"
- "Techne" is a ____ root (is it Greek or Latin)
- "Inter" means "among or ____"
- The root word that means "beside or beyond"
20 Clues: The Latin word for "live" • The Latin word for "time" • The Latin word for "star" • "Ars" means "art or _____" • "Inter" means "among or ____" • "Para" means "beside or _____" • The meaning of the word "stella" • The Greek word for "art or skill" • The Latin word for "art or skill" • The definition of the word "tempus" • The English word for a group of stars • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-12-04
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- thousand How many countries are in Ancient Greece
- Alphabet What alphabet did they use
- When was Ancient Greece found
- Rival warrior state to Athens.
- Where is the mountain home of the gods.
- What was the sea between Greece and the islands.
- What is at the top of the social hierarchy
- Who was the goddess of the hunt and moon.
- Who was the god of the sea
- What is their national bird
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- What language do the Greeks speak
- Who was the king of the gods
- What was a serious form of ancient Greek drama.
- Who is said to be the most beautiful woman in the world.
- Who was the god of the under world
- What was the architectural support used in Greek temples.
- Queen of the gods; wife of Zeus.
- Who was a famous student of Socrates.
- How many gods did they have
- Who was the snake-haired monster who turns people to stone.
20 Clues: Who was the god of the sea • How many gods did they have • What is their national bird • Who was the king of the gods • When was Ancient Greece found • Rival warrior state to Athens. • Queen of the gods; wife of Zeus. • What language do the Greeks speak • Who was the god of the under world • Alphabet What alphabet did they use • Who was a famous student of Socrates. • ...
Greece crossword puzzle 2021-11-08
11 Clues: homerun • greek statement • king of the gods • greek goddess of wisdom • a citizen of wars • as ancient athenian lawgiver • a metric unit of measure • commonly known as Xerxes the great • ancient as the greek queen of heaven • a city state in Ancient Greece • small group of brothers ruling the country
Sea of Trolls Crossword 2015-02-26
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- Troll
- Fast, slender raiding ship
- Norse goddess of love
- Young lamb
- Grain producer
- A pudding like dessert
- Equivalents of angels in Norse mythology
- Type of fish
- Cross-hatched with wood
- The monster that guards the underworld
- Poet
Down
- Leader of Norse gods
- Norse god of the sea
- Thick brush
- Viking warriors that are entirely fearless
- Norse heaven
- The other common name for Finland
- Slang for "yes"
- Celtic tribe in Northeast Britain
- Dragon ship, reserved for royalty and wealthy
20 Clues: Poet • Troll • Young lamb • Thick brush • Norse heaven • Type of fish • Grain producer • Slang for "yes" • Leader of Norse gods • Norse god of the sea • Norse goddess of love • A pudding like dessert • Cross-hatched with wood • Fast, slender raiding ship • The other common name for Finland • Celtic tribe in Northeast Britain • The monster that guards the underworld • ...
Poppy's Spelling Crossword 2022-03-25
Across
- not normal, different
- a cold weather sport
- inbreakable
- done in preperation for something fuller
- to break the connection
- silly, not acring their age
- the quality of deserving attention, important
- to get rid of or remove
- not ordered or organised
- the quality of living
- against the law
Down
- incorrectly interpreted
- relating to myths or mythology
- amazingly
- to disappear or cause to disappear
- very small
- the quality of ignoring or not paying attention
- singular, by self
- in the beginning
- not finished
20 Clues: amazingly • very small • inbreakable • not finished • against the law • in the beginning • singular, by self • a cold weather sport • not normal, different • the quality of living • incorrectly interpreted • to break the connection • to get rid of or remove • not ordered or organised • silly, not acring their age • relating to myths or mythology • to disappear or cause to disappear • ...
HAPPY Father's Day 2022-06-18
Across
- ADJECTIVE OF NORSE MYTHOLOGY
- A FATHER AND SON HOBBY
- WHEEZER
- SELF PROCLAIMED GENIUS
- DRINK ORDER
- GAME NICKNAME
- "OFF THE RAILS" TRANSIT SONG
- ABBR. QUINTESSENTIAL "DAD" ACTIVITY
- A FAMILY HEIRLOOM OF SORTS
- SPARRING PARTNER
- HOME TEAM
Down
- AN IMPORTANT MEETING PLACE AND GAME CENTER
- DETAILED ON OLD SHOES
- SOFA DWELLERS
- A SECOND NAME
- OMNIBUS CREATOR
- A DONUT DOG
- OVER MORNING COFFEE
- SKETCHY BEING
- YOUR OTHER PROFESSION
- FOREST NIBBLER
- A MODERN AND CIVIL WAR MEDIC
- DISTILLED GRAIN MASH
23 Clues: WHEEZER • HOME TEAM • A DONUT DOG • DRINK ORDER • SOFA DWELLERS • A SECOND NAME • SKETCHY BEING • GAME NICKNAME • FOREST NIBBLER • OMNIBUS CREATOR • SPARRING PARTNER • OVER MORNING COFFEE • DISTILLED GRAIN MASH • DETAILED ON OLD SHOES • YOUR OTHER PROFESSION • A FATHER AND SON HOBBY • SELF PROCLAIMED GENIUS • A FAMILY HEIRLOOM OF SORTS • ADJECTIVE OF NORSE MYTHOLOGY • "OFF THE RAILS" TRANSIT SONG • ...
Vanguard & Library Surnames 2024-01-25
Across
- Harry's bestie
- Last Shakespearean Caesar stabber
- Riordan's protagonist
- English teacher with Dickensian last name
- Director of Human Resources
- Vampire series author
- Sporty Vanguard Italian
- "Peppy" math teacher
- Bilingual front office staff member
- Atticus
Down
- Head porker in Animal Farm
- Historian of the Peloponnesian Wars
- Author of The Book Thief
- Author of The Giver
- "Religious" science teacher
- Narnia siblings
- The Latin man in black
- Expert mythology author (9th grade)
- This teacher's last stand
- Collins' protagonist
- History teacher who isn't "black or white"
21 Clues: Atticus • Harry's bestie • Narnia siblings • Author of The Giver • Collins' protagonist • "Peppy" math teacher • Riordan's protagonist • Vampire series author • The Latin man in black • Sporty Vanguard Italian • Author of The Book Thief • This teacher's last stand • Head porker in Animal Farm • "Religious" science teacher • Director of Human Resources • Last Shakespearean Caesar stabber • ...
Greek roots chapt. 2 2024-11-15
Across
- leisure, lecture
- earth
- nourishment
- rock, bolder
- bile, gall
- plant, herb
- change
- ball
- spider
- day
- forgetfulness
Down
- tent
- soul, mind
- pain
- tounge,language
- skill, craft, tool
- sea
- marketplace
- heart
- form
- head
- victory
- opinion
- minor divinities of nature in classical mythology represented as beautiful maidens dwelling in the mountains, forests, trees,(Biology: nymph* The juvenile stage of exopterygote [1] insects, especially terrestrial species, grasshoppers, cockroaches, and earwigs; bride,young woman
- pleasure
- voice ,sound
26 Clues: sea • day • tent • pain • form • head • ball • earth • heart • change • spider • victory • opinion • pleasure • soul, mind • bile, gall • nourishment • marketplace • plant, herb • rock, bolder • voice ,sound • forgetfulness • tounge,language • leisure, lecture • skill, craft, tool • ...
Greek Word Parts 2023-05-04
Across
- avalanche,tornado,hurricane
- study of relation of living things
- space traveler
- scientific knowledge
- sealed glass dome with all of earth's features
- people,society,civilization
- stars,galaxies,planets
- having to do with heat
- animals,study,science
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- star shaped mark
- dial controls on a heater
- means half of a sphere
- rocks,minerals,earth
- air that surrounds the Earth
- instrument used to measure temperature
- Zeus,Apollo,Athena
- study of all living things
- weather,forecast,barometer
- Earth is a round shape
- container,vacuum,hot,cold
20 Clues: space traveler • star shaped mark • Zeus,Apollo,Athena • rocks,minerals,earth • scientific knowledge • animals,study,science • means half of a sphere • Earth is a round shape • stars,galaxies,planets • having to do with heat • dial controls on a heater • container,vacuum,hot,cold • study of all living things • weather,forecast,barometer • avalanche,tornado,hurricane • ...
20 2025-06-06
6 Clues: – A giant bird in Jewish mythology. • – A mythical Persian bird of great wisdom. • – A mythical bird that rises from its ashes. • – A bird-like creature from Hindu mythology. • – A legendary creature in Native American lore. • – An ancient Egyptian bird symbolizing rebirth.
Title 2022-01-31
Across
- a gift given from nature to demonstrate love
- perhaps the most romantic flower in the books
- a duo in love
- “Be my _________?”
- the Greek goddess of beauty and love
- the sweet food item often given on Valentine’s day
- the universal symbol for love
- a Victorian era relationship before betrothal
Down
- a sweet, milk-based candy often presented to a loved one on Valentine’s Day
- a funny romantic movie often watched on Valentine’s day
- a feeling of passion and desire
- the Greek god of love
- “You are my _______”; also a brand of candy
- a couple is two people in a ___________
- the month which houses Valentine’s day
- the feeling of excitement and mystery surrounding love
- to lovingly sing to someone; songful seduction
- an item given out of love
- the weapon that a certain Greek god of love uses to induce a romantic curse
19 Clues: a duo in love • “Be my _________?” • the Greek god of love • an item given out of love • the universal symbol for love • a feeling of passion and desire • the Greek goddess of beauty and love • the month which houses Valentine’s day • a couple is two people in a ___________ • “You are my _______”; also a brand of candy • a gift given from nature to demonstrate love • ...
Greek & Latin Roots/Affixes 2023-10-25
Across
- from Greek, meaning “loving, friendship”
- understandable; easy to comprehend
- from Greek, meaning “birth, offspring, kind”
- perceivable by the eye; capable of being seen
- from Latin, meaning “feel”
- All people living at the same time that are approximately the same age
- infinitely wise; all-knowing
- to change or rewrite something
Down
- voluntary promotion of human welfare, usually with money or influence
- from Latin, meaning “see”
- from Greek, meaning “word, reason, thought speech”
- from Latin, meaning “bright, light”
- present in all places at the same time
- Permission to do something
- To bring into existence, create or produce
- a set or system of theories and beliefs held by an individual or group
- a set of ideas that guide a person’s or group of people’s lives
- allowing light to pass through diffusely
- from Latin, meaning “all”
19 Clues: from Latin, meaning “see” • from Latin, meaning “all” • Permission to do something • from Latin, meaning “feel” • infinitely wise; all-knowing • to change or rewrite something • understandable; easy to comprehend • from Latin, meaning “bright, light” • present in all places at the same time • from Greek, meaning “loving, friendship” • allowing light to pass through diffusely • ...
Joshua Alexander 2021-10-01
The Trojan War 2024-03-11
Across
- The demigod who judged which goddess was the fairest.
- Wife of Menelaus, and princess of Sparta, who was stolen away by a Trojan prince. She was actually a demigod daughter of Zeus.
- Original king of Sparta who made all of the Greek kings swear to support whomever married his "daughter" Helen.
- The winning side of the Trojan War.
- The sea nymph, mother of Achilles, who was prophesied to have a demigod child with a god that would destroy his father.
- King of Sparta, the Greek city state, who had his wife stolen from him by Paris.
- Greek king of Ithaca who thought up the Trojan Horse.
- Trainer and mentor to Achilles.
- The losing side of the Trojan War.
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- The item, that had "to the fairest" on it, that Eris used to crash Thetis and Peleus's wedding.
- Demigod son of Thetis, invulnerable except for where his mother held him to dip him into the river Styx.
- The object that won the Greeks the Trojan War.
- Prince of Troy who killed Achilles's best friend Patroclus and lost in one-on-one battle to Achilles.
- Greek king who killed his daughter Iphigenia to gain safe passage for the Greeks to Troy.
- Greek king and hero who was picked to marry Thetis to avoid the dangerous prophecy.
- The name of the towers of Troy that made the city so hard to win against.
- One of the goddess that did not win the "Judgement of Paris."
17 Clues: Trainer and mentor to Achilles. • The losing side of the Trojan War. • The winning side of the Trojan War. • The object that won the Greeks the Trojan War. • The demigod who judged which goddess was the fairest. • Greek king of Ithaca who thought up the Trojan Horse. • One of the goddess that did not win the "Judgement of Paris." • ...
tite 2019-01-12
49 Clues: cw • cs • cr • bn • ay • bf • bz • bb • bv • cj • bu • cg • br • bk • bi • bo • bw • cn • be • cz • bj • dd • cm • cu • cq • az • ax • bc • bs • bx • bq • bl • co • cx • cy • ct • cf • cv • ck • bg • cp • ch • bh • cc • bt • bm • cl • by • ce
tite 2019-01-12
49 Clues: bg • ce • dd • cf • co • bz • az • br • bl • ch • bs • cy • bx • be • ck • cg • bu • cn • cw • bo • bk • cr • bi • bc • cv • cm • ay • cq • bj • cc • ax • cs • bv • bq • cj • bw • bn • bh • ct • bt • cu • by • cp • cz • cl • bf • bb • cx • bm
tite 2019-01-12
49 Clues: bl • bn • bo • ay • bc • cp • bu • cy • bj • bi • az • cz • cn • co • br • bs • bx • ck • bk • bz • cx • cc • ct • by • bv • cq • cm • ch • be • bh • cf • ax • cu • cj • bf • cl • ce • bg • cg • cr • cs • cv • bw • bm • bq • bb • cw • bt • dd
Loki's Wolves crossword puzzle 2016-04-25
Across
- Legends belonging to a culture.
- Not permanent.
- A thousand years.
- An offspring of...
- To stop or release.
- cause trouble or difficulty to.
- Unlucky.
- To say that someone has done something.
- In the world there are five_______.
- As far as someone knows.
- To sparkle or slowly vibrate.
Down
- Completed.
- A group of people working on a specific job.
- Thinking.
- An incorrect interpretation
- Analogy.
- Done with lots of confidence.
- Done without confidence.
- To stop another person's actions.
- A mass falling down a mountainside.
20 Clues: Analogy. • Unlucky. • Thinking. • Completed. • Not permanent. • A thousand years. • An offspring of... • To stop or release. • Done without confidence. • As far as someone knows. • An incorrect interpretation • Done with lots of confidence. • To sparkle or slowly vibrate. • Legends belonging to a culture. • cause trouble or difficulty to. • To stop another person's actions. • ...
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY 2022-06-18
Across
- ADJECTIVE OF NORSE MYTHOLOGY
- A FATHER AND SON HOBBY
- WHEEZER
- SELF PROCLAIMED GENIUS
- DRINK ORDER
- GAME NICKNAME
- "OFF THE RAILS" TRANSIT SONG
- ABBR. QUINTESSENTIAL "DAD" ACTIVITY
- A FAMILY HEIRLOOM OF SORTS
- SPARRING PARTNER
- HOME TEAM
Down
- AN IMPORTANT MEETING PLACE AND GAME CENTER
- DETAILED ON OLD SHOES
- SOFA DWELLERS
- A SECOND NAME
- OMNIBUS CREATOR
- A DONUT DOG
- OVER MORNING COFFEE
- SKETCHY BEING
- YOUR OTHER PROFESSION
- FOREST NIBBLER
- A MODERN AND CIVIL WAR MEDIC
- DISTILLED GRAIN MASH
23 Clues: WHEEZER • HOME TEAM • A DONUT DOG • DRINK ORDER • SOFA DWELLERS • A SECOND NAME • SKETCHY BEING • GAME NICKNAME • FOREST NIBBLER • OMNIBUS CREATOR • SPARRING PARTNER • OVER MORNING COFFEE • DISTILLED GRAIN MASH • DETAILED ON OLD SHOES • YOUR OTHER PROFESSION • A FATHER AND SON HOBBY • SELF PROCLAIMED GENIUS • A FAMILY HEIRLOOM OF SORTS • ADJECTIVE OF NORSE MYTHOLOGY • "OFF THE RAILS" TRANSIT SONG • ...
Term 4 spelling review 2025-11-25
Across
- Zeus
- Is this path _____?
- He was _____
- I will _____ in the competition
- A circle
- An energetic sport
- N__u_E
- C__T__e
- gollem said My_____
- You can't have a _______ this late
Down
- T_m___es
- The _____ stood tall in the village
- contained the bible
- A pigment making plants green
- I will ____ the man
- A fictious name used by authors
- A white sparkling wine
- the ______ powered the light
- A bug that is annoying
- a homophone for rain
- A vapor
- the opposite of moist
22 Clues: Zeus • N__u_E • C__T__e • A vapor • T_m___es • A circle • He was _____ • An energetic sport • contained the bible • I will ____ the man • Is this path _____? • gollem said My_____ • a homophone for rain • the opposite of moist • A white sparkling wine • A bug that is annoying • the ______ powered the light • A pigment making plants green • A fictious name used by authors • I will _____ in the competition • ...
Vikings Crossword 2024-06-04
Across
- Personal bodyguards and elite warriors serving a lord.
- The lowest class in Viking society, consisting of slaves.
- The hall of slain warriors in Norse mythology, ruled by Odin.
- The type of ship used by Vikings for raids and exploration.
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- The highest rank in Viking society, equivalent to an earl or chieftain.
- The characters of the alphabet used in writing by the Vikings.
- A middle rank in Viking society, comprising free peasants and craftsmen.
- The chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war.
8 Clues: Personal bodyguards and elite warriors serving a lord. • The lowest class in Viking society, consisting of slaves. • The type of ship used by Vikings for raids and exploration. • The hall of slain warriors in Norse mythology, ruled by Odin. • The characters of the alphabet used in writing by the Vikings. • ...
Smolove Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-10
Across
- who is the artist behind 1/1 ring designed for charity?
- gigachad behind loveletter
- What is the color of the ring that is associated with love in marvel universe?
- Cursed ring in Norse mythology which gave the ability to find gold
- which mistery forged ring capped at 75?
- sound 2 on the website
- what smols receive upon marrying?
- In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie. One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, One ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them; In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie
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- smol gigachad
- what is the most expensive ring that was ever sold?
- the name of the protagonist from Land of Maidens that stole the ring from the sleeping woman granting him immortality
- this brave soul forged 3 elven rings of power
- what project was the inspiration behind the magnificent magic ecosystem?
- norse mythology ring with an ability to multiple itself
- 10th kingdom ring that grants the love for lifetime guaranteed
15 Clues: smol gigachad • sound 2 on the website • gigachad behind loveletter • what smols receive upon marrying? • which mistery forged ring capped at 75? • this brave soul forged 3 elven rings of power • what is the most expensive ring that was ever sold? • who is the artist behind 1/1 ring designed for charity? • norse mythology ring with an ability to multiple itself • ...
Greece crossword puzzle 2021-11-08
11 Clues: homerun • ares god of war • greek statement • king of the gods • greek goddess of wisdom • a citizen of wars • as ancient athenian lawgiver • commonly known as Xerxes the great • ancient as the greek queen of heaven • a city state in Ancient Greece • small group of brothers ruling the country
Flood Myth Crossoword 2012-09-06
11 Clues: / flood • / maori hero • / wife of Tawhaki • / son of Prometheus • / daughter of Pandora • / location of greek myth • / greek god who sent the flood • / why did Tawhaki send the flood • / maori name for long-log-of-fire) • Race / first naturally born generation • parnassos / place where the boat landed in greek myth
Greek Week Crossword: Hestia's Hearth 2026-03-23
Across
- fight; disagreement; disorder
- home of the Greek gods
- something you swear by or to; a vow
- calm; harmony; order
- Greek goddess of hearth and home
- to inform someone
Down
- closely related to a horse/camel
- worthy of high respect; credible
- Greek god of fisherman, gardens, and sailors
- forever; always
- young; underage; child
11 Clues: forever; always • to inform someone • calm; harmony; order • home of the Greek gods • young; underage; child • fight; disagreement; disorder • closely related to a horse/camel • worthy of high respect; credible • Greek goddess of hearth and home • something you swear by or to; a vow • Greek god of fisherman, gardens, and sailors
Relationships in Ancient Greece 2021-07-08
Across
- Greek word that referred to the day of preparation for a wedding
- To honour the servant, Hera transferred his eyes into the feathers of a peacock
- Greek Goddess that sacrifices were made to
- The money or goods that were used in exchange for the daughter's hand in marriage
- Relationships that took place, typically between an older man and younger boy.
- Worshipping the Greek Gods
- Women were encouraged to stay indoors to avoid them being accused of ...
Down
- The main purpose of marriage was to
- Goddess of Virginty
- Greek word for Wedding Day
- The traditional wedding 'car'
- Complete the saying, "something old, something new, something borrowed, something ..."
12 Clues: Goddess of Virginty • Greek word for Wedding Day • Worshipping the Greek Gods • The traditional wedding 'car' • The main purpose of marriage was to • Greek Goddess that sacrifices were made to • Greek word that referred to the day of preparation for a wedding • Women were encouraged to stay indoors to avoid them being accused of ... • ...
Chemical Nomenclature 2022-05-24
Across
- Greek prefix for 1.
- KCl = ____________ Chloride
- Greek prefix for 9.
- Ionic compounds do not require prefixes because we can determine the amount of atoms needed by looking at the ________ of the ion.
- N2F6 = Dinitrogen ______________
- Greek prefix for 4.
- MgO = Magnesium _________
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- N2Br5 = ______________ Pentabromide
- A type of bond that is formed when two nonmetals share electrons to fill their valence shell.
- Greek prefix for 7.
- A type of bond that is formed between a metal and a nonmetal in which the metal donates electrons to the nonmetal.
- When naming ionic and covalent compounds, always change the ending of the second element to -_ _ _.
12 Clues: Greek prefix for 1. • Greek prefix for 9. • Greek prefix for 7. • Greek prefix for 4. • MgO = Magnesium _________ • KCl = ____________ Chloride • N2F6 = Dinitrogen ______________ • N2Br5 = ______________ Pentabromide • A type of bond that is formed when two nonmetals share electrons to fill their valence shell. • ...
Mercury 2024-03-01
Across
- How do the elements found in Mercury's atmosphere stay in the atmosphere?
- The main element in Mercury's atmosphere
- how would Mercury's core and crust be described?
- How long did it take Messenger to orbit and visit Mercury?
- what was the Greek god of Mercury known to be the best of out of all the Greek Gods?
- About how many years ago was Mercury formed?
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- What element is six percent of Mercury's atmosphere?
- how many kilometers thick is Mercury?
- Which Greek God stemmed a connection between Greek myths and Mercury?
- What does mercury appear similar to?
- what color is mercury?
- how would Mercury's mantle be described?
12 Clues: what color is mercury? • What does mercury appear similar to? • how many kilometers thick is Mercury? • The main element in Mercury's atmosphere • how would Mercury's mantle be described? • About how many years ago was Mercury formed? • how would Mercury's core and crust be described? • What element is six percent of Mercury's atmosphere? • ...
Greek Culture 2023-05-31
Across
- Most famous comedic writer from Athens (454)
- Earliest greek dramatist (453)
- By Homer, tells the story of the a Greek Hero's journey home after the Trojan War (451)
- Greece's highest mountain where greek gods live (448)
- Composer of the Iliad and the Odyssey (451)
- The city where the Temple of Apollo is located (450)
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- Term used today to mean the use of deception (451)
- Created the story "The Hare and the Tortoise" (452)
- Temple that has a central room with sculptures of gods (455)
- A short tale that teaches a lesson (452)
- Accepted suffering as a real part of life (454)
- Greek art became known as this kind of style (455)
- Epic how the Greeks built the Trojan Horse (451)
13 Clues: Earliest greek dramatist (453) • A short tale that teaches a lesson (452) • Composer of the Iliad and the Odyssey (451) • Most famous comedic writer from Athens (454) • Accepted suffering as a real part of life (454) • Epic how the Greeks built the Trojan Horse (451) • Term used today to mean the use of deception (451) • ...
Vocabulary Smorgasbord 2022-10-20
10 Clues: mind reading • insane person • communal bedroom • group of legends • Shakespearean verse • french art movement • fear of closed spaces • Self-contradictory statement • mythical creature killed with silver • Document sealed by King John in 1215
CM Suggah Squad 2020-06-10
10 Clues: sugar fix • oxygen producer • all hallows Eve • everyday objects • ferocious animals • cradle of creation • animals you keep at home • people of Norse mythology • shine bright like a diamond • monument to remember history
Food an Cooking in...Ancient Greece 2017-05-23
Across
- Geese and chickens provided these, a good source of protein for poor Greeks
- A tree growing fruit that was used in cooking, cleaning and cosmetics
- Farmers kept small herds of goats or sheep for this creamy liquid
- God of the sea
- Made out of wild olive branches and awarded to Olympic winners
- An offer of food to honour a god
- A metal that is a mix of copper and tin, used to make cooking utensils and weapons
- Oregano, sage, thyme, marjoram and mustard are some if these used to add extra flavour
- A system of wells, water tanks and channels that carried water to the fields
- To keep soil fertile, a field was unplanted one year and then planted the next year
- Round yellow seed used in hummus dip
- Men ate separately from women and children in this dedicated room
- A temple fortress at the top of high ground in a town
- Deipnon, the evening meal
- Most powerful Greek god
- Tuna, sardines, mackerel which is served in grilled slices or preserved by sun drying,salting and pickling
- A semi solid sour food made from sheep or goats milk, used in dips
- Food was mostly served in this deep round dish
- Small raised metal grill with four short legs so that it could stand over a fire
- Other areas of the world set up by the Greeks, supplying foreign food back to them
- A long period of history
- A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil
- A central square where people met and shopped at the market stalls
- From the parsley family, used in soups and gathered from the wild along with fennel
- a broth that poor families ate, made with vegetables, beans and lentils
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- Wine is made by crushing this fruit
- A farm tool with a curved blade used for cutting crops
- Ancient Greek men would gather here to drink wine and discuss important matters
- Ariston, the midday meal
- Goddess of farming, a women only festival called Thesmophoria was held in her honour
- A meat on skewers meal
- In Greek mythology, dead people's spirits travelled to this place beneath the Earth's surface
- Celebrations held to honour Greek gods
- Waters along the coast of Greece that provided rich fishing grounds
- These times occurred a very long time ago
- Akratisma,first meal of the day, bread dipped in wine and sometimes a few olives and figs
- Type of oven made of clay with a small door used to bake bread and cakes and roast meat and fish
- Work animal that trampled barley to separate the grain from the stalks
- One of the biggest ports in Greece, serving Athens
- A type of cooking fire that was built in the courtyard of a house
- Philosopher that called the olive tree "the tree that feeds the children"
- Ancient Greeks used this as a sweetener; from bees
- Drinking party for men only that often followed dinner
- Main cereal crop that grew better in Greece than wheat
- A clay jar with two handles that held wine or oil
- An ancient unit of measurement; an Ancient Olympics race
- Goddess of hunting and wild animals
- This type of landscape with rocks made it difficult for ancient Greeks to grow large fields of crops
- Stories of imaginary characters and events
- Liquid from olives, used for cooking, lighting clay lanterns and treating small wounds
50 Clues: God of the sea • A meat on skewers meal • Most powerful Greek god • Ariston, the midday meal • A long period of history • Deipnon, the evening meal • An offer of food to honour a god • Wine is made by crushing this fruit • Goddess of hunting and wild animals • Round yellow seed used in hummus dip • Celebrations held to honour Greek gods • A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil • ...
Norse Mythology Introduction 2024-10-10
Across
- Residence of fallen warriors training for Ragnarok
- Frey and Sif are both associated with farming, or __
- The frozen realm near Helheim
- The final battle between the Aesir and their enemies
- City in Ireland founded by Vikings
- Allfather, god of wisdom and war
- The world tree that connects all 9 Norse realms
Down
- The Battle of __ Bridge was Harold Godwinson's final victory
- The abbey raided by Vikings in 793
- Name for the period of Viking rule throughout much of England
- War god, wields a hammer against the Jotuns
- The realm of humans
- Frost giants, shapeshifting forces of nature
- Huginn and Muninn are Odin's birds; they bring back news
- Region of France settled by Northmen; William the Conqueror came from her
- The realm of the Aesir gods and Valhalla
16 Clues: The realm of humans • The frozen realm near Helheim • Allfather, god of wisdom and war • The abbey raided by Vikings in 793 • City in Ireland founded by Vikings • The realm of the Aesir gods and Valhalla • War god, wields a hammer against the Jotuns • Frost giants, shapeshifting forces of nature • The world tree that connects all 9 Norse realms • ...
Greek Vocab Words 2023-04-19
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- Man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- Eighteen foot-long Macedonian pike
- "High City" in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek City, where public and the city's defenses were located
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- Someone who predicts what will happen in the future
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- Logical guess
- Form of government in which citizens hold political power
- Greek city-state
- School of philosophy founded by Plato
- Art and practice of government
- Legal member of a country or city-state
12 Clues: Logical guess • Greek city-state • Art and practice of government • Eighteen foot-long Macedonian pike • School of philosophy founded by Plato • Legal member of a country or city-state • Someone who predicts what will happen in the future • Form of government in which citizens hold political power • Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta • ...
School of Athens 2025-12-14
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- Ancient Greek philosopher shown writing while lying on the steps.
- Large architectural structure shown in the background.
- Greek philosopher often called the father of Western philosophy.
- Greek thinker associated with mathematics and numbers.
- The artistic movement to which Raphael belonged.
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- Science studied by Euclid, who is shown using a compass.
- Philosopher holding a book titled Ethics.
- Italian artist who painted The School of Athens.
- Building in the Vatican where the painting is located.
- Famous ancient Greek philosopher pointing to the sky in the centre of the painting.
- City where the painting can be seen today.
- Place where ancient philosophers taught and discussed ideas.
12 Clues: Philosopher holding a book titled Ethics. • City where the painting can be seen today. • Italian artist who painted The School of Athens. • The artistic movement to which Raphael belonged. • Large architectural structure shown in the background. • Building in the Vatican where the painting is located. • Greek thinker associated with mathematics and numbers. • ...
Food an Cooking in...Ancient Greece 2017-05-23
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- An ancient unit of measurement; an Ancient Olympics race
- Ancient Greek men would gather here to drink wine and discuss important matters
- A farm tool with a curved blade used for cutting crops
- Liquid from olives, used for cooking, lighting clay lanterns and treating small wounds
- Small raised metal grill with four short legs so that it could stand over a fire
- Wine is made by crushing this fruit
- Work animal that trampled barley to separate the grain from the stalks
- Philosopher that called the olive tree "the tree that feeds the children"
- Geese and chickens provided these, a good source of protein for poor Greeks
- Made out of wild olive branches and awarded to Olympic winners
- Other areas of the world set up by the Greeks, supplying foreign food back to them
- Deipnon, the evening meal
- A metal that is a mix of copper and tin, used to make cooking utensils and weapons
- Type of oven made of clay with a small door used to bake bread and cakes and roast meat and fish
- Akratisma,first meal of the day, bread dipped in wine and sometimes a few olives and figs
- Drinking party for men only that often followed dinner
- a broth that poor families ate, made with vegetables, beans and lentils
- A central square where people met and shopped at the market stalls
- One of the biggest ports in Greece, serving Athens
- A system of wells, water tanks and channels that carried water to the fields
- A long period of history
- A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil
- In Greek mythology, dead people's spirits travelled to this place beneath the Earth's surface
- Goddess of hunting and wild animals
- A semi solid sour food made from sheep or goats milk, used in dips
- Ariston, the midday meal
- This type of landscape with rocks made it difficult for ancient Greeks to grow large fields of crops
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- Most powerful Greek god
- Celebrations held to honour Greek gods
- God of the sea
- Tuna, sardines, mackerel which is served in grilled slices or preserved by sun drying,salting and pickling
- Stories of imaginary characters and events
- Farmers kept small herds of goats or sheep for this creamy liquid
- A tree growing fruit that was used in cooking, cleaning and cosmetics
- Round yellow seed used in hummus dip
- Oregano, sage, thyme, marjoram and mustard are some if these used to add extra flavour
- From the parsley family, used in soups and gathered from the wild along with fennel
- A clay jar with two handles that held wine or oil
- Main cereal crop that grew better in Greece than wheat
- A type of cooking fire that was built in the courtyard of a house
- A temple fortress at the top of high ground in a town
- A meat on skewers meal
- Waters along the coast of Greece that provided rich fishing grounds
- Men ate separately from women and children in this dedicated room
- To keep soil fertile, a field was unplanted one year and then planted the next year
- An offer of food to honour a god
- Goddess of farming, a women only festival called Thesmophoria was held in her honour
- These times occurred a very long time ago
- Food was mostly served in this deep round dish
- Ancient Greeks used this as a sweetener; from bees
50 Clues: God of the sea • A meat on skewers meal • Most powerful Greek god • A long period of history • Ariston, the midday meal • Deipnon, the evening meal • An offer of food to honour a god • Wine is made by crushing this fruit • Goddess of hunting and wild animals • Round yellow seed used in hummus dip • Celebrations held to honour Greek gods • A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil • ...
Food an Cooking in...Ancient Greece 2017-05-23
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- A metal that is a mix of copper and tin, used to make cooking utensils and weapons
- Stories of imaginary characters and events
- Liquid from olives, used for cooking, lighting clay lanterns and treating small wounds
- Ancient Greek men would gather here to drink wine and discuss important matters
- A clay jar with two handles that held wine or oil
- Oregano, sage, thyme, marjoram and mustard are some if these used to add extra flavour
- A central square where people met and shopped at the market stalls
- Other areas of the world set up by the Greeks, supplying foreign food back to them
- Tuna, sardines, mackerel which is served in grilled slices or preserved by sun drying,salting and pickling
- Geese and chickens provided these, a good source of protein for poor Greeks
- Ariston, the midday meal
- Wine is made by crushing this fruit
- Goddess of farming, a women only festival called Thesmophoria was held in her honour
- An offer of food to honour a god
- Main cereal crop that grew better in Greece than wheat
- A type of cooking fire that was built in the courtyard of a house
- One of the biggest ports in Greece, serving Athens
- Akratisma,first meal of the day, bread dipped in wine and sometimes a few olives and figs
- Goddess of hunting and wild animals
- Farmers kept small herds of goats or sheep for this creamy liquid
- Men ate separately from women and children in this dedicated room
- To keep soil fertile, a field was unplanted one year and then planted the next year
- Type of oven made of clay with a small door used to bake bread and cakes and roast meat and fish
- A tree growing fruit that was used in cooking, cleaning and cosmetics
- Ancient Greeks used this as a sweetener; from bees
- A semi solid sour food made from sheep or goats milk, used in dips
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- A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil
- This type of landscape with rocks made it difficult for ancient Greeks to grow large fields of crops
- Drinking party for men only that often followed dinner
- Philosopher that called the olive tree "the tree that feeds the children"
- Waters along the coast of Greece that provided rich fishing grounds
- Most powerful Greek god
- From the parsley family, used in soups and gathered from the wild along with fennel
- Work animal that trampled barley to separate the grain from the stalks
- God of the sea
- Round yellow seed used in hummus dip
- Small raised metal grill with four short legs so that it could stand over a fire
- An ancient unit of measurement; an Ancient Olympics race
- Celebrations held to honour Greek gods
- A long period of history
- A meat on skewers meal
- A farm tool with a curved blade used for cutting crops
- A system of wells, water tanks and channels that carried water to the fields
- Deipnon, the evening meal
- In Greek mythology, dead people's spirits travelled to this place beneath the Earth's surface
- A temple fortress at the top of high ground in a town
- Made out of wild olive branches and awarded to Olympic winners
- These times occurred a very long time ago
- a broth that poor families ate, made with vegetables, beans and lentils
- Food was mostly served in this deep round dish
50 Clues: God of the sea • A meat on skewers meal • Most powerful Greek god • Ariston, the midday meal • A long period of history • Deipnon, the evening meal • An offer of food to honour a god • Wine is made by crushing this fruit • Goddess of hunting and wild animals • Round yellow seed used in hummus dip • Celebrations held to honour Greek gods • A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil • ...
Spelling Homework 2015-12-08
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- a way of saying "I'm sorry"
- a container for keeping things warm
- the study of myths
- relating to heat
- a scientific invention
- study of language changes
- government ruled by upper classsmen
- study of animals
- government by the people
- study of shapes
- the order in which events occur
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- something done unconsciously
- study of the earth
- places of the earth
- a devices for measuring heat
- study of history
- a collection of parts of stories
- the study of life
18 Clues: study of shapes • relating to heat • study of history • study of animals • the study of life • the study of myths • study of the earth • places of the earth • a scientific invention • government by the people • study of language changes • a way of saying "I'm sorry" • something done unconsciously • a devices for measuring heat • the order in which events occur • ...
Week 5 Spelling 2023-11-05
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- dinosaur people
- ancient Egypt expert
- study of animals
- the order of events
- huge fan of rocks
- the environment
- origin of words
- the universe
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- society, lives and human behaviour
- human society and it's impact on the world
- this is a bit of a myth
- if you know this, you can forecast the weather
- big bird fan
- technical wording
- machinery or equipment made through scientific knowledge
- living things
- a collection of writing
- study of ideas
18 Clues: big bird fan • the universe • living things • study of ideas • dinosaur people • the environment • origin of words • study of animals • technical wording • huge fan of rocks • the order of events • ancient Egypt expert • this is a bit of a myth • a collection of writing • society, lives and human behaviour • human society and it's impact on the world • ...
Influences of Greek and Egyptian Culture on Pompeii 2014-10-30
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- The Roman name of the Greek god Apollo
- A popular sport in both Greece and Rome
- What were the Romans interested about Egyptian Culture
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- The original name of the Roman Emperor who annexed Egypt
- A plain style Greek column
- An Elaborately Decorated Greek Column
- A Finely carved and Elaborate Greek Column
- The Roman town near Pompeii derives its name from this famous Greek hero
- Who originally colonised the region of Campania
- The name of the Roman Historian who wrote about the origins of Pompeii and Herculaneum
10 Clues: A plain style Greek column • An Elaborately Decorated Greek Column • The Roman name of the Greek god Apollo • A popular sport in both Greece and Rome • A Finely carved and Elaborate Greek Column • Who originally colonised the region of Campania • What were the Romans interested about Egyptian Culture • The original name of the Roman Emperor who annexed Egypt • ...
WHAC 1-16 Terms & Places 2020-09-13
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- Beautiful Greek temple
- One of the earliest forms of writing. From the Sumerian civilisation
- The supposed site where the Greek gods lived
- The highest mountain in Africa.
- Term used to define a people’s way of life
- ‘Birthplace’ of civilisation also known as "the Plain of Shinar"
- A worshiper of many gods
- Term used to describe rule ‘under God’. Israel’s government before the kings
- The term used to describe “rule by the many”
- The oldest surviving religion in Japan
- Court of the Roman Church established to try “heretics”
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- Symbols worn on armour for identification
- The longest river in the world
- French Protestants
- The period during which the Moors were driven from Spain
- A work that has stood the test of time
- A piece of land in feudalism
- Combining Greek philosophy with Roman theology
- The rich or highest class of Rome
19 Clues: French Protestants • Beautiful Greek temple • A worshiper of many gods • A piece of land in feudalism • The longest river in the world • The highest mountain in Africa. • The rich or highest class of Rome • A work that has stood the test of time • The oldest surviving religion in Japan • Symbols worn on armour for identification • Term used to define a people’s way of life • ...
space 2020-04-20
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- is the name of our solar system
- measures the distances in coordinates
- this planet has the biggest rings in the universe
- the first space shuttle to land on the moon
- how many dipper constellations do we have
- there are many moon phases
- are caused by the gravitational pull from the earth
- what planet is second in our solar system
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- measures the height in coordinates
- the biggest planets in our solar system
- the name for the last 4 planets
- named after the Greek god of the underworld
- how many planets have rings
- the name of the Greek god for mars
- is the hottest planet in our solar system
- the amount of space the sun takes up in our solar system
- the name of the Greek god for Neptune
- there are many equinox's
- what planet has one satellite
- is earths only natural satellite
20 Clues: how many planets have rings • there are many equinox's • there are many moon phases • what planet has one satellite • is the name of our solar system • the name for the last 4 planets • is earths only natural satellite • measures the height in coordinates • the name of the Greek god for mars • measures the distances in coordinates • the name of the Greek god for Neptune • ...
lets find it 2024-04-06
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- - Device invented by Leonardo Da Vinci for flight
- - System of timekeeping in monasteries
- - Device used in medieval surgeries
- - Monastery center of learning
- - Medieval understanding of the universe with Earth at the center
- Battuta - Medieval scholar who wrote "Travels"
- - Islamic scholar known for his contributions to medicine and astronomy
- - Medieval inventor who created an armored vehicle
- - Islamic state established in Spain
- - Medieval instrument used for bloodletting
- - Ancient Greek physician whose works heavily influenced medieval medicine
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- - First university city in Europe
- - Father of contemporary medicine
- - First European university city to include medicine
- - Abd al-Rahman's Kingdom
- - Medieval scholar who translated ancient Greek works
- - Islamic scholar known as the "father of circulatory physiology"
- - Ancient Greek mathematician whose works were translated during the Islamic Golden Age
- - Medieval practice of using leeches for medical purposes
- - Medieval medical theory of humors
20 Clues: - Abd al-Rahman's Kingdom • - Monastery center of learning • - First university city in Europe • - Father of contemporary medicine • - Device used in medieval surgeries • - Medieval medical theory of humors • - Islamic state established in Spain • - System of timekeeping in monasteries • - Medieval instrument used for bloodletting • ...
addy word work 2021-10-21
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- the branch of biology
- a liquid based on water
- 2 wheels driven by hand power
- something that happened 2 times a year
- a medicine
- the science of earths shape
- making a payment
- every word ever senconed
- taken for a illness
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- a system of methods
- 2 things in 1 turn
- the branch of math
- written by hand
- a persons muscle
- study of life
- writings of religion
- one or more
17 Clues: a medicine • one or more • study of life • written by hand • a persons muscle • making a payment • 2 things in 1 turn • the branch of math • a system of methods • taken for a illness • writings of religion • the branch of biology • a liquid based on water • every word ever senconed • the science of earths shape • 2 wheels driven by hand power • something that happened 2 times a year
Aphrodite Crossword 2022-05-16
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- Aphrodite's mother
- Aphrodite was in love with who?
- Aphrodite had this to make other people fall in love
- one of Aphrodite's major symbols
- Aphrodite's original eye color
- the opposite of Aphrodite
- Aphrodite's greatest weakness
- Aphrodite's Spouse
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- this is Aphrodite's gender
- how many children did Aphrodite have
- one of Aphrodite's special powers
- Aphrodite loves to wear this
- Aphrodite's half-brother
- looks
- in Roman mythology, Aphrodite is known as
- one of Aphrodite's power
- Aphrodite's father
- this is Ares power
18 Clues: looks • Aphrodite's mother • Aphrodite's father • this is Ares power • Aphrodite's Spouse • Aphrodite's half-brother • one of Aphrodite's power • the opposite of Aphrodite • this is Aphrodite's gender • Aphrodite loves to wear this • Aphrodite's greatest weakness • Aphrodite's original eye color • Aphrodite was in love with who? • one of Aphrodite's major symbols • ...
y7-tlww-b 2025-03-03
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- tall lantern on stick
- the father of a certain event
- has mothballs inside
- helped children escpape
- some people that are kind
- a type of seat
- author
- a gift from father christmas
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- creature in mythology
- where someone died
- symbol of loyalty
- owner of a mansion
- the creator of the land the adventure takes place
- the country the children are in
- represent a deadly sin
- a gift from father christmas
- it pulls the carraige of 2 characters
- helped the children
- a gift from father christmas
- a antagonist
20 Clues: author • a antagonist • a type of seat • symbol of loyalty • where someone died • owner of a mansion • helped the children • has mothballs inside • creature in mythology • tall lantern on stick • represent a deadly sin • helped children escpape • some people that are kind • a gift from father christmas • a gift from father christmas • a gift from father christmas • the father of a certain event • ...
The Human Anatomy 2016-03-11
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- New Latin, from Greek thalamos chamber, First known use: 1859.
- The long bone in the upper arm, first known use in the 15th century.
- New Latin, from Latin, almond, from Greek amygdalē, First known use: 1845.
- Greek stem meaning horse.
- Two words, a vein, A Latin suffix meaning pertaining to, of the nature of, like; denoting an agent.
- Latin stem meaning a pendent, fleshy mass of tissue hanging from the soft palate above the root of the tongue.
- An artery, three words, First words Latin stem means above, over; more than, excessive.
- From Latin duodeni twelve each, from duodecim twelve; from its length, about 12 fingers' breadth.
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- Two words, Greek stem means arm [especially the upper arm from the shoulder to the elbow].
- Also know as collar bone, Latin suffix meaning small, insignificant.
- A small tube at the beginning of the large intestine that can be removed by surgery if it becomes infected.
- Three words, a small vein.
- Latin stem meaning brain, first known use in 1543.
- Meaning "shorter bone of the forearm" is from 1610s in English (the Latin word had been used thus by the Romans).
- From Greek, throat, pharynx; akin to Old Norse barki throat and probably to Latin ferire to strike.
- Latin stem meaning: the flat, triangular bone in the back of the shoulder; the shoulder blade.
16 Clues: Greek stem meaning horse. • Three words, a small vein. • Latin stem meaning brain, first known use in 1543. • New Latin, from Greek thalamos chamber, First known use: 1859. • Also know as collar bone, Latin suffix meaning small, insignificant. • The long bone in the upper arm, first known use in the 15th century. • ...
Greek Culture 2025-12-03
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- The Greek God of Strangers
- In the 5th Century, What Did People Have to do to be Educated?
- What is the Main Genre Greek Literature is Stereotyped As?
- What Does Xenia Say About a Person?
- What were Private Dinner Parties Called
- Why Did Greek Authors Repeat Specific Descriptive Phrases?
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- How Often Were Olympic Games Held
- What was it called when any country that was in war would have a truce just for the games
- A New Subject Used In Greek Schools that Had to do With Numbers
- What Was Greek Music Called?
10 Clues: The Greek God of Strangers • What Was Greek Music Called? • How Often Were Olympic Games Held • What Does Xenia Say About a Person? • What were Private Dinner Parties Called • What is the Main Genre Greek Literature is Stereotyped As? • Why Did Greek Authors Repeat Specific Descriptive Phrases? • In the 5th Century, What Did People Have to do to be Educated? • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-02-13
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- God of thunder, king of gods
- The spears used by the Greek soldiers
- The series of battles between Persia and Greece
- This beverage is served with many meals in Greece
- Queen of gods
- A 26-mile race that was inspired by the battle of Marathon
- Goddess of wisdom
- Messenger god
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- A form of government where the people can rule themselves
- Athena's gift to the Greeks
- The shield that the soldiers used in battle
- This civilization easily conquered Greece
- The battle formation used by many Greek soldiers
- Greek poet who wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey
- This city was named after Athena
15 Clues: Queen of gods • Messenger god • Goddess of wisdom • Athena's gift to the Greeks • God of thunder, king of gods • This city was named after Athena • The spears used by the Greek soldiers • This civilization easily conquered Greece • The shield that the soldiers used in battle • The series of battles between Persia and Greece • Greek poet who wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey • ...
Sunday 2021-07-09
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- still loves Lisa
- famous translator influenced by the works of Erasmus and Luther
- The Geek underlying the KJB
- p66 and p52 are written on this
- Christians used this form of the book
- his Greek NT publication is included in the TR
- a marginal note
- has overwhelming evidence to its authenticity
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- one of the earliest translations - into Aramaic
- translated the bible into Latin
- was executed 43 years after his death
- the Catholic Church's official Latin version of the Bible for over a thousand years
- First to get a Greek NT printed
- discovered in 1946
- basically, the Greek underlying the NIV
15 Clues: a marginal note • still loves Lisa • discovered in 1946 • The Geek underlying the KJB • translated the bible into Latin • First to get a Greek NT printed • p66 and p52 are written on this • was executed 43 years after his death • Christians used this form of the book • basically, the Greek underlying the NIV • has overwhelming evidence to its authenticity • ...
Greek myths 2022-05-12
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- the god of the sea
- The goddess of love
- the greek hero invincible everywhere but his heel
- the god of the underworld
- king of the greek gods
- the weapon of poseidon
- a half man half bull beast
- The god of the sun, healing, and music
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- a greek hero with godly strength
- (has a hyphen in between words) the powerful lion killed by Hercules
- (has a hyphen) poison that almost killed hercules
- the man who shot and killed achilles
- The god of war
- the goddess of the hunt
- _____of troy, who the trojan war was over
15 Clues: The god of war • the god of the sea • The goddess of love • king of the greek gods • the weapon of poseidon • the goddess of the hunt • the god of the underworld • a half man half bull beast • a greek hero with godly strength • the man who shot and killed achilles • The god of the sun, healing, and music • _____of troy, who the trojan war was over • ...
persian war 2024-11-12
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- Zoroastrianism god
- creator of Athenian sea power and the chief saviour of Greece
- The outnumbered Athenians defeated the Persian armies on the beach of Marathon
- persian ruler who invaded greece
- Greek historian
- narrow passage waterway
- he Greeks defeated the Persian fleet off the island of Salamis
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- ran from Athens to sparta
- freed the slaves, declared that all people had the right to choose their own religion, and established racial equality.
- Zarathurstda
- soilder formation
- 300 spartan soldiers went against Thespians
- king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta.
- armed Greek soldiers
- A satrap was a governor in several ancient Persian empires.
15 Clues: Zarathurstda • Greek historian • soilder formation • Zoroastrianism god • armed Greek soldiers • narrow passage waterway • ran from Athens to sparta • persian ruler who invaded greece • 300 spartan soldiers went against Thespians • king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. • A satrap was a governor in several ancient Persian empires. • ...
Smolove Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-10
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- the name of the protagonist from Land of Maidens that stole the ring from the sleeping woman granting him immortality
- sound 2 on the website
- what smols receive upon marrying?
- this brave soul forged 3 elven rings of power
- What is the color of the ring that is associated with love in marvel universe?
- Cursed ring in Norse mythology which gave the ability to find gold
- what is the most expensive ring that was ever sold?
- 10th kingdom ring that grants the love for lifetime guaranteed
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- norse mythology ring with an ability to multiple itself
- gigachad behind loveletter
- who is the artist behind 1/1 ring designed for charity?
- In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie. One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, One ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them; In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie
- what project was the inspiration behind the magnificent magic ecosystem?
- which mistery forged ring capped at 75?
- smol gigachad
15 Clues: smol gigachad • sound 2 on the website • gigachad behind loveletter • what smols receive upon marrying? • which mistery forged ring capped at 75? • this brave soul forged 3 elven rings of power • what is the most expensive ring that was ever sold? • norse mythology ring with an ability to multiple itself • who is the artist behind 1/1 ring designed for charity? • ...
𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝕿𝖎𝖒𝖊𝖘 2025-02-20
12 Clues: saturn's son • Link in cloth • Dialga the god of • Sealed into Naruto • "The Great" emperor • Dante's greatest work • sacred to the egyptians • Made by aliens on fields • tough, scaly american mammals • arbor vitae in norse mythology • Collectable items in many games • Getting nailed (not what you think)
Ancient Greece Geography, Hospitality, Travel, Trade, and Colonization 2024-11-21
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- Mules and _____ played a huge role in travel as they were able to easily overcome the rugged terrain
- Which Ancient Greek ships used for travel are currently in use to haul cargo?
- City states became centers of trade which helped the ___________
- Travel was heavily dependent on _________
- The sea was a crucial part of the Ancient Greek geography because it was a ___________
- In which period did Ancient Greek colonization bloom in?
- The word ____________ derives from Greek culture and is most often defined as the ‘rule of sea’
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- Ancient Greece had ________ terrain which led to different adaptations such as the import of goods
- ____ travel had certain disadvantages, however, as inclement weather made ____ travel undesirable (only one answer!)
- ______ translated directly as, 'guest-friendship', is a relationship formed between host and guest, stating how the host must always provide for the guest without questioning their identity.
- What is one of the biggest adaptations of the Ancient Greek geography that allowed power to be split throughout the land instead of having one main center of power?
- The Greek alphabet was inspired by the writing of the _____________ sea traders
12 Clues: Travel was heavily dependent on _________ • In which period did Ancient Greek colonization bloom in? • City states became centers of trade which helped the ___________ • Which Ancient Greek ships used for travel are currently in use to haul cargo? • The Greek alphabet was inspired by the writing of the _____________ sea traders • ...
Greece vs Rome Crossword Puzzle Ella Ferrier 2021-02-11
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- Romans had water go downhill to crops like how the Greeks made _______ systems that went downhill.
- The Romans and Greeks ate many __________.
- They both ate _______.
- The Greeks and Romans made great __________.
- They both offered ________ to these gods and goddesses.
- Jupiter was the King of Gods to the Romans while ____ was the King of Gods to the Greeks.
- They both ate _______.
- They both used ____ to create buildings.
- The groom was chosen by the father in both Greece and ____.
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- The Greeks made an odometer and the Romans made the _________.
- In both Roman and Greek weddings the bride is handed to the groom by the ______ of the bride.
- The Romans were good at making sculptures out of concrete while the sculptures made by Greeks were made with ______.
- The Greeks and Romans worshiped many gods and __________.
- The Greeks and Romans both drank lots ____.
- The Greeks and Romans made _____.
- The Greeks called the art on their walls mosaics while the Romans called them _________.
- In weddings of the Greek and Roman, both brides wore a ____ to cover their face.
- In Greek and Roman weddings the bride was not allowed to return to her _______ home.
- Hera is the Greek equivalent to the Roman goddess ____.
- They both made lots of ___.
20 Clues: They both ate _______. • They both ate _______. • They both made lots of ___. • The Greeks and Romans made _____. • They both used ____ to create buildings. • The Romans and Greeks ate many __________. • The Greeks and Romans both drank lots ____. • The Greeks and Romans made great __________. • They both offered ________ to these gods and goddesses. • ...
Greece and Rome 2021-02-11
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- and Britain: The Roman Empire first entered Britannia in 55 B.C.E.
- The ancient Greeks weren’t terribly interested in fashion!
- Ancient Greek families had similar lives of what we live today except that they had many different customs that they would follow
- Beans
- The architecture of Greek houses in ancient times was designed to keep their residents cool during the hot summers and keep them warm in winter.
- Ancient Greek weddings were very popular.
- Punic war: The ancient Romans became skeptical of Carthage.
- The Greeks loved their pets, especially dogs!
- Just like children of today, children in ancient Greece loved to play with a variety of toys.
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- Wine was very important in Ancient Greek
- The Roman Republic was controlled by two Consuls and the Senate.
- history: Rome for at least the last 6,000 years.
- Ancient Rome existed for more than 1,200 years
- republic: In ancient Rome, their republic lasted for 500 years.
- Rome was founded around 1000 B.C.E.
- Punic war: The First Punic War between ancient Rome and Carthage.
- Ancient Greece had different kinds of buildings and cities that were set close to the Mediterranean Sea.
- of Rome: These tribes slowly and gradually increased.
- They believed that learning was one of the best ways you could spend your time.
- Punic war: war was fought between the ancient Romans and the Carthaginians.
20 Clues: Beans • Rome was founded around 1000 B.C.E. • Wine was very important in Ancient Greek • Ancient Greek weddings were very popular. • The Greeks loved their pets, especially dogs! • Ancient Rome existed for more than 1,200 years • history: Rome for at least the last 6,000 years. • of Rome: These tribes slowly and gradually increased. • ...
Geography and Early Rome 2024-05-29
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- A temple built with concrete that has a circular opening in the ceiling
- This alphabet came first, then the Etruscans changed it, then the Romans changed it again
- Killed his brother over the city of Rome.
- The people who were the first to settle in the area that became Rome
- Slaves and trained fighters who fought to the death
- Early Roman religion has many gods and goddesses. This is called
- Was raised with his brother Romulus and was raised by a shewolf.
- The people living to the north of the Latin people on the Italian peninsula
- A structure built to carry water over long distances
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- Many of the Roman gods are the same as the Greek gods who lived on __. They just had different names.
- People who came in contact with the Romans, Latins, and Etruscans through trade
- The science of building and architecture
- Wrote Greek tales about the Trojan War
- Rome is located on the Italian __ and islands in southern Europe.
- When art shows characteristics of Greek and Roman art we call it...
- An underground trench used to irrigate land and distribute water
- Were held at the Circus Maximus and several teams of horses competed
- Where gladiatorial matches were some fought
- An opening with a rounded top, secured with a keystone
19 Clues: Wrote Greek tales about the Trojan War • The science of building and architecture • Killed his brother over the city of Rome. • Where gladiatorial matches were some fought • Slaves and trained fighters who fought to the death • A structure built to carry water over long distances • An opening with a rounded top, secured with a keystone • ...
calc crosword 2022-03-04
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- last letter in greek alphabet
- next to degrees on a calculator
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal indicated by the sign =
- distances between coordinates
- a function is the set of inputs accepted by the function
- amount of space taken up by a 2D shape
- number plugged into equation
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- adds up to 180 degrees
- 1st word in greek alphabet
- second word in greek alphabet
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- radius of one
- measurement inside a triangle
- difference between the highest and lowest values in a set of numbers
- domain of [-1,-1] and range of [-pi/2, pi/2]
15 Clues: radius of one • adjacent/hypotenuse • adds up to 180 degrees • 1st word in greek alphabet • number plugged into equation • last letter in greek alphabet • second word in greek alphabet • distances between coordinates • measurement inside a triangle • next to degrees on a calculator • amount of space taken up by a 2D shape • domain of [-1,-1] and range of [-pi/2, pi/2] • ...
Unit 5 Review Terms 2017-04-04
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- a great Greek philosopher; tutor of Alexander the Great
- a body of land that is surrounded on three sides by water
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking his students thought-provoking questions
- a small group of Spartans who made all the important governing decisions
- period of fighting between the Persian Empire
- the temple built on the acropolis above Athens
- a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person
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- a great leader who developed Athens's culture
- a marketplace in ancient Greece
- a government in which absolute ruling power is held by a person who is not a lawful king
- the hill above a Greek city
- a practice that is common to people of a particular group or region
- a war fought between Athens and Sparta
- a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society
- a settlement under the control of a usually distant country
- a group of citizens; with power to pass laws
- a government in which power is held by the people
- a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few people
- a group of 500 citizens chosen to form a council responsible for running day to day business
19 Clues: the hill above a Greek city • a marketplace in ancient Greece • a war fought between Athens and Sparta • a group of citizens; with power to pass laws • a great leader who developed Athens's culture • period of fighting between the Persian Empire • the temple built on the acropolis above Athens • a government in which power is held by the people • ...
OT History Review 2013-08-07
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- Hebrew name means "teachings"; books that contain the earliest Hebrew creation narratives and stories of Israel's early history
- Tyndale translated Old and New Testaments from original languages into English
- English name for the Nevi'im
- Greek-speaking Jews living outside Palestine
- First civilization to invent writing, democracy, and irrigation
- word that refers to the Greek text that contains the Hebrew Bible and Apocrypha
- Latin version of The Bible, means "common"
- crescent moon-shaped area in the Middle East (2 words- no spaces)
- word that refers to Greek culture, ideas, philosophy, religion, etc
- refers to the collection of authoritative books that are considered authoritative and inspired by God
- Wycliffe Man who translated Bible from Latin to English so commoners could read the Bible
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- English translation for the Torah
- number of categories of the Hebrew Bible
- Word that refers to the books not considered authoritative by the council at Palestine; books not chosen due to reader bias or inconsistencies in the text
- name of the text that was edited for clarity and coherence by a group of highly trained scribes
- person who translated The Bible into Latin
- Hebrew name that means "Writings"
- the spread of Greek culture, ideas, philosophy, and religion
- Hebrew name for the Protestant O.T.
19 Clues: English name for the Nevi'im • English translation for the Torah • Hebrew name that means "Writings" • Hebrew name for the Protestant O.T. • number of categories of the Hebrew Bible • person who translated The Bible into Latin • Latin version of The Bible, means "common" • Greek-speaking Jews living outside Palestine • ...
Greece against Rome: Which is better? 2022-04-11
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- Greece built columns while Rome built
- Greece and Rome both transport goods to other areas: This is called
- Greece was referred to as a civilization while Rome was referred to as an
- Roman education was similar to Greek education except it included politics and
- Both believed in goddesses and
- Greek girls were forced to marry at the age of 12-13 whilst Romans could marry as
- Both cultures made toys that were used by
- A Roman diet included several meats while Greek diets were mainly
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- Both housing styles included a small bit of their own beliefs and
- Both grow olives and make
- Rome built roads while Greece mainly built a water travel contraption known as the
- Greece sculptures and statues were more creative and angelic while Roman statues were more
- Greek clothes paid no attention to detail while Roman clothes looked more
- Both had important and famous philosophers that presented their
- Rome loved music and valued it highly while Greece never had any music that was
- Both ad rough terrain with hills and
- Both areas are expected to keep their religion and
- Both had pets including the common hound called a
- Rome is in present day Italy while Greece is in overall
- Both live around and near the Mediterranean
20 Clues: Both grow olives and make • Both believed in goddesses and • Both ad rough terrain with hills and • Greece built columns while Rome built • Both cultures made toys that were used by • Both live around and near the Mediterranean • Both had pets including the common hound called a • Both areas are expected to keep their religion and • ...
Modules 1 & 2 2022-01-20
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- suffix meaning resembling
- root word meaning gland
- suffix for inflammation
- suffix meaning control
- suffix meaning tumor
- Greek word for color
- prefix meaning slow
- root word for flesh/connective tissue
- suffix meaning incision
- suffix meaning producing/originating/causing
- root word meaning joint
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- prefix meaning within
- root word for liver
- suffix meaning visual examination
- Greek word for body
- prefix meaning under
- suffix meaning the study of
- root word for bone
- suffix meaning disease
- suffix meaning cell
- root word for tissue
- suffix meaning enlargement
22 Clues: root word for bone • root word for liver • Greek word for body • suffix meaning cell • prefix meaning slow • prefix meaning under • suffix meaning tumor • Greek word for color • root word for tissue • prefix meaning within • suffix meaning control • suffix meaning disease • root word meaning gland • suffix for inflammation • suffix meaning incision • root word meaning joint • ...
Holidays 2013-12-22
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- Popular resort west of Malaga
- Capital city of Croatia
- An Irish stout
- The Mona Lisa lives here
- The Big Apple
- It has a leaning tower
- Island famous for its fortified wine
- Home of the Brandenburg Gate
- Flows through Vienna and Budapest
- Costa...
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- Protects the skin
- Polish currency
- Italian thank you
- 'Obrigado' is thank you in which language?
- ...The Greek
- Greek Island
- The second city of Switzerland
- Popular Spanish drink
- Where you'll find the Pope
- The two gentleman of...
20 Clues: Costa... • ...The Greek • Greek Island • The Big Apple • An Irish stout • Polish currency • Protects the skin • Italian thank you • Popular Spanish drink • It has a leaning tower • Capital city of Croatia • The two gentleman of... • The Mona Lisa lives here • Where you'll find the Pope • Home of the Brandenburg Gate • Popular resort west of Malaga • The second city of Switzerland • ...
GreekCrossWord EricaPayne 2012-10-01
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- God Of Prophesy
- God Of Trade
- God Of The Underworld
- God Of The Sea
- Process of Making Inferences
- State Slaves
- Peististratus
- Goddess of LOVE
- Goddess Of Family
- Greek-Like
- Goddess Of Wisdom
- Goddess Of Agriculture
- City-State
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- Clear and Rational Thinking
- God Of Wine
- King Of Gods
- Great Pride
- Queen Of Gods
- Foot Soldiers
- Marketplace
- God Of Metal Working
- God Of WAR
- Government Run By The People
- Greatly Known Greek Author
- Goddess Of Hunting and The Moon
25 Clues: God Of WAR • Greek-Like • City-State • God Of Wine • Great Pride • Marketplace • King Of Gods • God Of Trade • State Slaves • Queen Of Gods • Foot Soldiers • Peististratus • God Of The Sea • God Of Prophesy • Goddess of LOVE • Goddess Of Family • Goddess Of Wisdom • God Of Metal Working • God Of The Underworld • Goddess Of Agriculture • Greatly Known Greek Author • Clear and Rational Thinking • ...
Greece 2022-12-15
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- Goddess of harvest
- Was the titan queen
- goddess of love and beauty
- God of the under world
- God of war
- Goddess of the family
- Was the titan king
- God of music
- Goddess of youth
- God of the sky
- God of wine
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- God of the seas
- Goddess of wisdom
- goddess of childbirth
- Goddess of Marriage
- A Greek city that focuses on wisdom
- goddess of spring
- A Greek city that focuses on war
- Goddess of hunting
- God of luck
20 Clues: God of war • God of luck • God of wine • God of music • God of the sky • God of the seas • Goddess of youth • Goddess of wisdom • goddess of spring • Goddess of harvest • Goddess of hunting • Was the titan king • Was the titan queen • Goddess of Marriage • goddess of childbirth • Goddess of the family • God of the under world • goddess of love and beauty • A Greek city that focuses on war • ...
stuff glen made me do i didnt wanna do 2023-05-19
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- the other ones etruscan
- the opposite is uncivil
- take over
- the thing we are learning about
- born in rome
- other ones a essembly
- opposite is weak
- time period before jesus was born
- small
- poor
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- someone who is from far away
- government were the people have all the power
- not a free person
- move
- getting bigger
- the other ones greek
- kings and queens
- a type of government with one leader
- the other one is senate
- lots of people fighting
20 Clues: move • poor • small • take over • born in rome • getting bigger • kings and queens • opposite is weak • not a free person • the other ones greek • other ones a essembly • the other ones etruscan • the opposite is uncivil • the other one is senate • lots of people fighting • someone who is from far away • the thing we are learning about • time period before jesus was born • ...
Historic Fashion 2024-08-07
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- Hoop skirt for volume
- Roman draped clothing
- Women's hat tied under the chin
- Knee-length trousers
- Hoop skirt frame
- Scottish traditional garment
- Traditional Japanese garment
- Ancient Greek garment with an overfold
- Basic undergarment
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- Garment to shape the torso
- Men's fitted jacket from the Renaissance
- Medieval outer garment
- Early form of trousers
- Chainmail shirt
- Sleeveless garment is worn over a dress
- Victorian skirt support
- Early form of stockings
- Loose outer garment
- Formal dress for women
- Ancient Greek and Roman garment
20 Clues: Chainmail shirt • Hoop skirt frame • Basic undergarment • Loose outer garment • Knee-length trousers • Hoop skirt for volume • Roman draped clothing • Medieval outer garment • Early form of trousers • Formal dress for women • Victorian skirt support • Early form of stockings • Garment to shape the torso • Scottish traditional garment • Traditional Japanese garment • ...
Greek Gods and heros 2024-03-21
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- god of sun light
- god of love
- Godess of harvest
- Greek hero who died by getting hit in tAchillesles
- half man half bull
- Ruler of the underworld
- Greek hero who has a movie based off him
- godess of vegitation
- home of the gods
- Godess of war and wisdom
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- Ruler of the sea
- Titan of harvest
- one eyed monster
- godess of the hunt
- messenger of the gods
- Mother earth
- King of gods
- goddess of the soul
- god of wild
- The god of war
20 Clues: god of love • god of wild • Mother earth • King of gods • The god of war • Ruler of the sea • Titan of harvest • god of sun light • one eyed monster • home of the gods • Godess of harvest • godess of the hunt • half man half bull • goddess of the soul • godess of vegitation • messenger of the gods • Ruler of the underworld • Godess of war and wisdom • Greek hero who has a movie based off him • ...
Gourmet Cuisine 2024-02-22
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- Japanese savory pancake
- Japanese noodle soup
- Greek yogurt and cucumber dip
- Japanese raw fish dish
- Mexican chocolate sauce
- Italian rice dish
- Spanish cold tomato soup
- Indian spiced tea
- Greek stuffed grape leaves
- Mexican street food with corn
- Indian flatbread with toppings
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- French vegetable stew
- French chicken dish with wine
- Mexican fried tortilla dish
- Italian ice cream dessert
- French beef stew
- Italian pasta with clams
- Spanish small appetizers
- French pastry with layers
- Italian dessert with coffee-soaked ladyfingers
20 Clues: French beef stew • Italian rice dish • Indian spiced tea • Japanese noodle soup • French vegetable stew • Japanese raw fish dish • Japanese savory pancake • Mexican chocolate sauce • Italian pasta with clams • Spanish small appetizers • Spanish cold tomato soup • Italian ice cream dessert • French pastry with layers • Greek stuffed grape leaves • Mexican fried tortilla dish • ...
Unit 2 Astronomy Review 2024-09-30
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- The butting in Arabic
- The brighter star in the Gemini
- 1st magnitude star in Sirius
- The number of 1st magnitude stars in Orion
- English name for Auriga
- Sea monster
- The constellation comprised of only 2 stars
- Mortal "twin"
- The centerpiece of the winter sky
- Pollux & Castor
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- Cloud of dust or gas in space
- Pleiades
- Where Orion is located
- Latin name for Archer
- Surrounding the pole
- Greek for unicorn
- The asterism in Orion’s Belt
- Two fish
- Remnant of a 1054 supernova
- Sirius in Greek
20 Clues: Pleiades • Two fish • Sea monster • Mortal "twin" • Sirius in Greek • Pollux & Castor • Greek for unicorn • Surrounding the pole • The butting in Arabic • Latin name for Archer • Where Orion is located • English name for Auriga • Remnant of a 1054 supernova • 1st magnitude star in Sirius • The asterism in Orion’s Belt • Cloud of dust or gas in space • The brighter star in the Gemini • ...
9 2025-03-26
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- Suggest upcoming event
- Chubby child figure
- Early culture art
- Gray monochrome style
- Strong visual difference
- Horizontal beam section
- Column with scroll top
- Ornate Greek column
- Against religious art
- Dry plaster painting
- Awe-inspiring in art
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- Local art style
- Eastern Roman style
- Art behind altar
- Emotional art style
- Baked clay sculpture
- Art reviving classics
- Semi-circular artwork
- Perspective meeting point
- Major Christian church
- Medieval pointed arches
- Greek column style
- Symbolic meaning art
- Curved arch molding
- Organic design style
25 Clues: Local art style • Art behind altar • Early culture art • Greek column style • Eastern Roman style • Emotional art style • Chubby child figure • Curved arch molding • Ornate Greek column • Baked clay sculpture • Symbolic meaning art • Organic design style • Dry plaster painting • Awe-inspiring in art • Art reviving classics • Gray monochrome style • Semi-circular artwork • Against religious art • ...
Creative Expressions Puzzle 1 2025-10-09
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- cannot communicate
- 3 works meant to go together
- girl engaged to be married
- a flirt
- when the audience knows something the characters don't
- the author of the Oedipus plays
- nonverbal expert
- first actor
- backstage ancient Greek building
- Jewish death tradition
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- "nose job"
- Antigone's sister
- let the buyer beware!
- beauty
- kind-hearted
- please reply
- the cherry on top
- shame & disgrace
- tragic flaw that will lead to downfall
- the door Greek actors (and audience) entered
- pits the protagonist against a superior antagonist...
21 Clues: beauty • a flirt • "nose job" • first actor • kind-hearted • please reply • shame & disgrace • nonverbal expert • Antigone's sister • the cherry on top • cannot communicate • let the buyer beware! • Jewish death tradition • girl engaged to be married • 3 works meant to go together • the author of the Oedipus plays • backstage ancient Greek building • tragic flaw that will lead to downfall • ...
Mystery of History Week 25 Crossword 2016-03-23
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- Roman language
- Ate a scroll
- Son of Hezekiah
- "to draw out"
- The Ishtar ____________
- Created on the third day
- Greek Mathmatician
- Location of floating bridge
- Five-sport event
- prophetess
- "Father of a Great Nation"
- Annual Greek theater event
- The Behistun ___________
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- Destroyed by a flood
- Celebration to remember Esther
- "huge rocks"
- Roman lower class
- Between the rivers
- Half bull/half man
- "Father of History"
- Third Chinese dynasty
- Capital of the Northern Kingdom
- "Enlightened One"
- Discovered Tut's tomb
24 Clues: prophetess • "huge rocks" • Ate a scroll • "to draw out" • Roman language • Son of Hezekiah • Five-sport event • Roman lower class • "Enlightened One" • Between the rivers • Greek Mathmatician • Half bull/half man • "Father of History" • Destroyed by a flood • Third Chinese dynasty • Discovered Tut's tomb • The Ishtar ____________ • Created on the third day • The Behistun ___________ • ...
