mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology by Rick Riordan 2020-07-02
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- Location of Mt. Olympus in NYC
- most characters in the novel
- Location where roman demigods are trained
- training ground on long island
- Love intrest to main character
- big bad of the first series
- Apollo's sister and mother to Prince William and Harry
- Thalia brother and son of Jupiter
- ruled the world before the greek gods
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- Main Character's Godly parent Roman form
- Greek God and Lunar Mision name
- Main characters best friend and Strayer
- ship that the seven heroes took to greece
- Main Character's name
- main human villain
- earth mother villian of the second series
- a coding language and Apollo main villian
- main character sword in greek
- main characters mount
19 Clues: main human villain • Main Character's name • main characters mount • big bad of the first series • most characters in the novel • main character sword in greek • Location of Mt. Olympus in NYC • training ground on long island • Love intrest to main character • Greek God and Lunar Mision name • Thalia brother and son of Jupiter • ruled the world before the greek gods • ...
Greek Mythology by Rick Riordan 2020-07-02
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- ruled the world before the greek gods
- main characters mount
- Location of Mt. Olympus in NYC
- a coding language and Apollo main villian
- most characters in the novel
- training ground on long island
- Location where roman demigods are trained
- earth mother villian of the second series
- Thalia brother and son of Jupiter
- Main Character's name
- Main characters best friend and Strayer
- big bad of the first series
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- main human villain
- Love intrest to main character
- Main Character's Godly parent Roman form
- Apollo's sister and mother to Prince William and Harry
- ship that the seven heroes took to greece
- main character sword in greek
- Greek God and Lunar Mision name
19 Clues: main human villain • main characters mount • Main Character's name • big bad of the first series • most characters in the novel • main character sword in greek • Love intrest to main character • Location of Mt. Olympus in NYC • training ground on long island • Greek God and Lunar Mision name • Thalia brother and son of Jupiter • ruled the world before the greek gods • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 20 - Hercules 2024-02-28
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- wife of King Admetus; the most devoted wife ever
- to tug while twisting
- Hercules was enslaved by her by the order of Zeus
- to cross at a shallow place
- A centaur who gave Deianira poioned blood
- brought back to life or health
- Dragon with 100 heads; protected Hera's tree
- restless; eager to do something
- Three-headed hound of Hades
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- religious worship; loyalty or deep affection
- King of Thessaly; husband of Alcestis; lived a very long life
- tired, worn out
- Wife of Hercules; accidentally poisoned her husband
- sad, unhappy, depressed
- Daughter of Hera; Hercules' third wife; goddess of eternal youth
- a pile of wood for burning a dead body
- to put on (clothes)
- dark, gloomy
- giant wrestler; son of Mother Earth
19 Clues: dark, gloomy • tired, worn out • to put on (clothes) • to tug while twisting • sad, unhappy, depressed • to cross at a shallow place • Three-headed hound of Hades • brought back to life or health • restless; eager to do something • giant wrestler; son of Mother Earth • a pile of wood for burning a dead body • A centaur who gave Deianira poioned blood • ...
Em's Weirdo Creepy Crossword ! 2024-04-17
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- Theory and iceberg youtuber
- a horror series of VHS animated tapes (inspiration is FNAF)
- Unidentified Flying Object
- Digging deeper to discover
- Two theory researchers on youtube
- Lack of light
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- an alternate reality game YouTube web series inspired by the Slender Man online mythos
- not present or included when expected or supposed to be
- not known or familiar
- a stylized representation of a smiling face, typically in the form of a yellow circle with simple graphic features.
- Creatures of mythology
- sanctioned by law or in conformity with the law
- having doubts or reservations
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Alternate Reality Game
- A genre of entertainment made to strike fear in its consumer
17 Clues: Lack of light • not known or familiar • Creatures of mythology • Alternate Reality Game • Unidentified Flying Object • Digging deeper to discover • Theory and iceberg youtuber • having doubts or reservations • Federal Bureau of Investigation • Two theory researchers on youtube • sanctioned by law or in conformity with the law • ...
Week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- We had to learn what was a __________ in class.
- I use a _________ in math class.
- A collection of myths.
- I saw a ___________ of a strawberry farm.
- My sister did a lot of ________ in year 4.
- A clear, yellowish, slightly alkaline fluid that comes out of your body.
- The air in the class room was very oxygenated.
- Words of a song.
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- A trigger that sets something off.
- A homonym is a word that sounds the same and has a different meaning.
- Something that is normal.
- I liked doing the _________ crossword in the news paper.
- I had ___________ for my friend.
- I went to Egypt and saw a lot of _________.
- We need ____________ to live and breathe.
- I saw ________ from a helicopter.
- A square has 4 lines of __________.
17 Clues: Words of a song. • A collection of myths. • Something that is normal. • I use a _________ in math class. • I had ___________ for my friend. • I saw ________ from a helicopter. • A trigger that sets something off. • A square has 4 lines of __________. • We need ____________ to live and breathe. • I saw a ___________ of a strawberry farm. • ...
World History 2025-05-16
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- A step-shaped temple in Mesopotamia.
- A government ruled by a king or queen.
- The picture writing of ancient Egypt.
- A ruler of ancient Egypt.
- Stories used to explain nature and gods in ancient cultures.
- The "land between the rivers" – where civilization began.
- The wedge-shaped writing used in Mesopotamia.
- A line of rulers from the same family.
- A trained writer in ancient civilizations.
- A Roman invention to carry water to cities.
- The exchange of goods and services.
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- The study of past people through artifacts.
- A group of people with cities, government, and writing.
- A large area ruled by one leader or country.
- A government where people vote for leaders.
- A triangle-shaped tomb for Egyptian rulers.
- Clay material used to make ancient Chinese warrior statues.
17 Clues: A ruler of ancient Egypt. • The exchange of goods and services. • A step-shaped temple in Mesopotamia. • The picture writing of ancient Egypt. • A government ruled by a king or queen. • A line of rulers from the same family. • A trained writer in ancient civilizations. • The study of past people through artifacts. • A government where people vote for leaders. • ...
greek crossword 2013-05-17
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- is a system of exercises that promote fitness
- war mmindedness
- relating to all humanity
- in roman mythology the goddess of war
- is the branch of physics related to motion of air and other gases
- is an uprising
- a flying machine or a small plane
- a theory that claims that heredity is a result or cells circulating freely in the body
- is an unlimited view over a wide area
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- aggressive or war like
- belonging to a period before a war
- all subjects
- is a noisy uproar
- supplieed with air especially by bubbling air through a solution
- is a cure for all problem
- a device used to aerate a substance or medium
- something you expose and mix it with air or other gases
17 Clues: all subjects • is an uprising • war mmindedness • is a noisy uproar • aggressive or war like • relating to all humanity • is a cure for all problem • a flying machine or a small plane • belonging to a period before a war • in roman mythology the goddess of war • is an unlimited view over a wide area • is a system of exercises that promote fitness • ...
week 8 Crosswords 2023-03-13
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- - a substance that increases the rate of a chemical
- - a mysterious or obscure thing
- - there is a __________ teacher in town
- - a word that means exactly or nearly the same as another word
- - two or more words having the same spelling but different meanings
- - a solid geometrical figure with straight parallel sides.
- - feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else
- - There is _______ everywhere in the world
- - a colourless fluid containing white blood cells
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- - a poem of a type that expresses the writer's emotions
- - normal or an original day/routine
- - I went to Egypt and saw a ___________
- - putting oxygen into something
- - It is about the almost perfect ________ between his two feet.
- - the peace sign was another _________
- - a person who studies myths
- - I went to _____ and saw big pyramids.
17 Clues: - a person who studies myths • - a mysterious or obscure thing • - putting oxygen into something • - normal or an original day/routine • - the peace sign was another _________ • - I went to Egypt and saw a ___________ • - there is a __________ teacher in town • - I went to _____ and saw big pyramids. • - There is _______ everywhere in the world • ...
Q2 LA & SS 2023-11-02
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- to work with someone
- god in charge of the Underworld in Greek Mythology
- to deprive of water
- an item that is shipped out of a country
- extend a period of ownership (ex: library book)
- god who was abducted by her uncle, Hades, to live in Underworld
- a prefix meaning "with"
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- a fear of water
- to carry from one place to another
- a root meaning "water"
- to get better again after an illness or injury
- god who fathered children such as Hercules, Athena, and Apollo
- two words that sound the same but have different meanings
- to be able to live together in harmony
- a device that enables sound to travel far, usually to have a conversation
- a root meaning "sound"
- a root meaning "to carry"
17 Clues: a fear of water • to deprive of water • to work with someone • a root meaning "water" • a root meaning "sound" • a prefix meaning "with" • a root meaning "to carry" • to carry from one place to another • to be able to live together in harmony • an item that is shipped out of a country • to get better again after an illness or injury • ...
Bell Work Vocabulary 2022-10-20
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- not very many of something; spread thin
- a person or thing that is used to symbolize a particular event or organization
- to yield to force or pressure
- produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound
- to be very interested or enthusiastic for or about something
- to be about to happen
- goddesses in old legends represented as beautiful young girls living in nature
- cold and depressing; hopeless
- being very confused or unsure because of many things happening or changing
- a god or goddess
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- great destruction or damage
- astonishing or unbelievable
- great in importance, extent, or size
- a series of changes; a state of continuous change
- a reward for something done or found
- important or famous
- the study of myths or stories
- having a bad or evil reputation
18 Clues: a god or goddess • important or famous • to be about to happen • great destruction or damage • astonishing or unbelievable • to yield to force or pressure • cold and depressing; hopeless • the study of myths or stories • having a bad or evil reputation • great in importance, extent, or size • a reward for something done or found • not very many of something; spread thin • ...
Humanism and Renaissance 2025-09-02
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- go to classical ways of christianity because it was much simpler
- Human potential
- Set a new standard of realism in the Northern Renaissance
- brought Italian Renaissance naturalism to Northern Europe
- Father of Renaissance
- Someone who gives financial or other support
- Blending of Christanity and Humanism
- Thought Logic of defending the Church
- Made the Mona Lisa
- Area where the Renaissance was focused on Christian Humanism
- made a book about philosophy of Christ
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- Italian Renaissance Art was based of this ancient theology
- Helps reach fullest potential
- A Basilica constructed in the Renaissance was named after the first Pope.
- Made the book “prince” and argued that power is to be preserved at all costs
- A very wealthy family during the Renaissance
- Allowed a mass production
17 Clues: Human potential • Made the Mona Lisa • Father of Renaissance • Allowed a mass production • Helps reach fullest potential • Blending of Christanity and Humanism • made a book about philosophy of Christ • Thought Logic of defending the Church • A very wealthy family during the Renaissance • Someone who gives financial or other support • ...
About Me 2023-01-11
7 Clues: A type of animation • A type of virtual game • Most hated school subject • Well known anime to do with ninjas • What the person from number 3 wields • One of the most known people in Norse mythology • One of the longest running and most quit battle royale games
Axel 101 crossword do not think of this password ok? 2018-01-07
7 Clues: measure length • seeing the stars • . like a myth • g e o m e t r y • smaller than a meter and bigger than a nanometre • something that you use to look at very small things • something in the car that shows you how fast it is going
Brayden tries to solve much harder Greek words 2021-11-18
7 Clues: a poet • short moral stories • one of the few woman Greek poets • a body of stories about gods and heroes • leader who held power through the use of force • known as a slave or as adviser (different stories) • leader when Athens was at its peak during democracy
F451 Super Surprise Quiz (Pages 1-15) 2023-09-06
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- The temperature in which paper burns _____ 451
- What ear item did Ray Bradbury prophesize?
- Guy saves her life (full first name)
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- Clarisse is influenced by this family member
- The shade that symbolizes innocence and purity
- In mythology, the salamander lives in ______
- Clarisse asked Guy if he was __________.
7 Clues: Guy saves her life (full first name) • Clarisse asked Guy if he was __________. • What ear item did Ray Bradbury prophesize? • Clarisse is influenced by this family member • In mythology, the salamander lives in ______ • The shade that symbolizes innocence and purity • The temperature in which paper burns _____ 451
vocab 6-2-22 2022-06-01
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- to use as few words as possible
- an idea or feeling attached to a word, beyond its dictionary definition
- most common or dominant
- the way taken to get from a starting point to a destination
- the main idea or most important points of a text
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- ancient stories of gods, such as Egyptian, Greek, Norse, or Roman
- mock or insult
- to manage everyday problems without difficulty
- the owner of a business
9 Clues: mock or insult • most common or dominant • the owner of a business • to use as few words as possible • to manage everyday problems without difficulty • the main idea or most important points of a text • the way taken to get from a starting point to a destination • ancient stories of gods, such as Egyptian, Greek, Norse, or Roman • ...
Y making the sound I by Makailee 2020-10-12
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- a fictitious name that authors use.
- made by chemical synthesis especially to imitate a natural product.
- dinosaurs where not a _________.
- a green pigment
- a unicorn is a ________.
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- is a way of feeling sorrow for someone
- a phrase that means the same as another word or phrase in the same language.
- Lizzie didn't realize that there is a _______.
- means to express the writers emotions in a imaginative way
9 Clues: a green pigment • a unicorn is a ________. • dinosaurs where not a _________. • a fictitious name that authors use. • is a way of feeling sorrow for someone • Lizzie didn't realize that there is a _______. • means to express the writers emotions in a imaginative way • made by chemical synthesis especially to imitate a natural product. • ...
Exercice 2014-11-06
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- Translate: geloof
- Translate: voorouder
- Translate: lijk
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- Belonging to a religion which worships many gods
- One of the most important and sinister calendar festivals of the Celtic year, meaning "End of Summer"
- A substance that is burnt to produce a sweet smell, especially as part of a religious ceremony
- Translate: geest
- In greek mythology, a place under the earth where the souls of the dead go
- The bones surrounding the brain
9 Clues: Translate: lijk • Translate: geest • Translate: geloof • Translate: voorouder • The bones surrounding the brain • Belonging to a religion which worships many gods • In greek mythology, a place under the earth where the souls of the dead go • A substance that is burnt to produce a sweet smell, especially as part of a religious ceremony • ...
Jane’s birthday 2024-05-06
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- The best character from West wing
- something I can only say to you today
- Your favourite Taylor swift song (Every time you smile, I smile)
- Music and mythology, Einstein and astrology, It all started with
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- Watching the fire as we grow
- here we go again
- the chocolate thats too dark, even for you
- It’s not Miami it’s
- I’m worried you’ll turn into someone else when you use
9 Clues: here we go again • It’s not Miami it’s • Watching the fire as we grow • The best character from West wing • something I can only say to you today • the chocolate thats too dark, even for you • I’m worried you’ll turn into someone else when you use • Your favourite Taylor swift song (Every time you smile, I smile) • ...
History - Caroline Hubert 2021-11-16
7 Clues: a poet • a human and bull mix • is famous for his fables • a brilliant elected leader • a famous lyric poet who was a poet • short stories teach us how how the world works • a body of stories gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
Day 9 2023-12-18
8 Clues: Name of an archangel • And you were roommates • And you were roommates • Actor of Luke Skywalker • A name that is a palindrome • "Mads og _____", Danish title of a Disney movie • Name of a prominent female figure in Norse Mythology • "Because I care about her! Morning, noon and night I care about her"
Exploring Cultures : Ancient Greece 2016-05-02
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- An army of ships
- The highest point of something
- Someone that makes someone else want to get better at a certain subject
- Just as you would wish
- Something beneficial, pleasant, or a blessing
- The recovery of material evidence from the past
- To follow or be following
- To send forth
- A method of reasoning
- A prose composition written as if for performance of actors
- Not desiring more than what one has
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- A light spear used for contests and competitions (and killing)
- A group of legends or stories about a particular country or person
- Style or special manner of building
- The study of truth and knowledge
- A component of a whole
- A formal agreement in which 2 or more nations come together
- A government in which the people living under it rule
- An ancient horse-drawn, 2 wheeled vehicle
- The study of standards of right and wrong
20 Clues: To send forth • An army of ships • A method of reasoning • A component of a whole • Just as you would wish • To follow or be following • The highest point of something • The study of truth and knowledge • Style or special manner of building • Not desiring more than what one has • An ancient horse-drawn, 2 wheeled vehicle • The study of standards of right and wrong • ...
HISTORY OF ART CROSSWORD ASSIGNMENT 2017-11-23
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- A PLACE THAT IS NOW CALLED TUSCARY, LATIUM, UMBRIA
- MESOPOTAMIA WRITING SYSTEM
- IDEAL PROPORTIONS OF THE MALE BODY
- the ancient city of kanesh
- EGYPTIANS WRITTEN LANGUAGE
- SOUTHWEST ENGLAND MONUMENTAL BUILT ENVIRONMENT
- THE FIRST EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION
- capital of minoan crete
- a former temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- egyptian empire settlement location
- the last period of ancient greek art
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- MICHAELANGELO FAMOUS SCULPTURE
- THE MOST IMPORTANT GREEK BUILDING
- CITY LOCATED IN SOUTHERN AEGEAN SEA
- SECULAR ROMAN BUILDING
- MAN-BEAST CREATURE, SON OF KING MINOS
- CREATED FIRST SYSTEM OF PHILOSOPHY, STUDENT'S OF PLATO
- founder of rome
- A CITY NAMED AFTER CONSTANTINE
- GAMES COMPETITION FOUNDED IN 776 BC IN SOUTHERN GREECE
- the first christian emperor
- cradle of western civilization
- A PLACE OF ENTERTAINMENT IN ROME
- ANOTHER NAME FOR MIDDLE AGES
- greek mythology wall passageway
25 Clues: founder of rome • SECULAR ROMAN BUILDING • capital of minoan crete • MESOPOTAMIA WRITING SYSTEM • the ancient city of kanesh • EGYPTIANS WRITTEN LANGUAGE • the first christian emperor • ANOTHER NAME FOR MIDDLE AGES • MICHAELANGELO FAMOUS SCULPTURE • A CITY NAMED AFTER CONSTANTINE • cradle of western civilization • greek mythology wall passageway • THE FIRST EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-15
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- Government in which people rule themselves
- Epic poems that tell of the last years of the Trojan war
- Groups that helped shape Greek cultures
- the Olympic games were held in honor of him
- marketplace and meeting place
- How the seas changed how people traveled
- First Greeks, also the first to speak the Greek language
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- Stories about gods/heroes that try to tell how the world works
- a leader who made Athens a democracy
- a tyrant who made many improvements to Athens
- Short stories that teach the reader about life
- Island Minoans Lived
- Geographic features of Greece
- First Greek city-state to develop a democracy
- Rich Landowners
- Famous for his fables that teach life lessons
- Poems often set to music
- Sea that lies to the east of Greece
- Leader who hold power through use of force
- Greek epic poet who wrote the Odessey and the Iliad
20 Clues: Rich Landowners • Island Minoans Lived • Poems often set to music • Geographic features of Greece • marketplace and meeting place • Sea that lies to the east of Greece • a leader who made Athens a democracy • Groups that helped shape Greek cultures • How the seas changed how people traveled • Government in which people rule themselves • ...
The Olympians 2013-07-16
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- What was Hyperion god of?
- where did the new god's and goddesses live?
- Where did Uranus send the monsters?
- How many children did rhea have before Zeus was born?
- Who was god of the underworld?
- what is Zeus' symbol?
- How many years did the war last between the gods and the titans?
- Which titan was afraid of the prophecy?
- what was the name of the earth?
- What was the name of the prophecy child?
- How many second generation gods were there?
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- what was the name of the sky?
- What does crius mean?
- Who was god of the seas?
- What was Hera goddess of?
- The first generation of gods were also called the...?
- which creatures worked at the forge to aid the gods?
- How many titans were there?
- What mythology are the titans and gods from?
- Out of what did the earth come to be?
20 Clues: What does crius mean? • what is Zeus' symbol? • Who was god of the seas? • What was Hyperion god of? • What was Hera goddess of? • How many titans were there? • what was the name of the sky? • Who was god of the underworld? • what was the name of the earth? • Where did Uranus send the monsters? • Out of what did the earth come to be? • Which titan was afraid of the prophecy? • ...
canterbury 2014-12-05
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- A flat, open area of waste land
- A potent liquid
- Great
- The god or personification of the west wind in classical mythology
- The Asian part of Turkey
- A Moorish kingdom in North Africa
- Various, from the old word "Syndig", meaning "separate"
- Bringing about, bringing rise to
- Group of counties in England, such and Devonshire and Hampshire
- go travel
- A city in Granada
- G town across from London on the Thames River
- Awakens, incites
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- Social rank
- An area of northeastern Europe
- A city in northern, captured by Christians in 1365
- Pilgrims returning from the holy land, wearing a cross of palm branches
- Foreign shores
- Clothing
- A state in Spain
- Made of sturdy cotton and linen fabric; originally referring to cloth from El Fostat, a district of Cairo, Egypt
- Astrological sign of Aries
22 Clues: Great • Clothing • go travel • Social rank • Foreign shores • A potent liquid • A state in Spain • Awakens, incites • A city in Granada • The Asian part of Turkey • Astrological sign of Aries • An area of northeastern Europe • A flat, open area of waste land • Bringing about, bringing rise to • A Moorish kingdom in North Africa • G town across from London on the Thames River • ...
Latin Roots 2021-11-15
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- study of the earth
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- a doctor who treats mental illness
- a device that uses electrical signals to send messages quickly over long distance
- the telling of a story or an account of an even or series of events
- to write down or record; to translate
- growing or living in water
- study of the heart
- a device that automatically writes down changes in temperature
- a scientist who studies living things
- the ability to see
- relating to the sense of hearing
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- a person ho watches at a show, game, or other event
- explosion of volcanoes
- a tool used to measure temperature
- the study of myths
- able to be carried
- a woodwind instrument that sends out sound though its curved, metal body
- the study of ancient things
- a particular area of land
- of the same kind
21 Clues: of the same kind • study of the earth • the study of myths • able to be carried • study of the heart • the ability to see • explosion of volcanoes • a particular area of land • growing or living in water • the study of ancient things • relating to the sense of hearing • a tool used to measure temperature • a doctor who treats mental illness • to write down or record; to translate • ...
Spelling Sort 22 2022-01-06
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- A tool used to see the heat or turn on the AC.
- a tool that measures speed.
- A measure of an amount of fluids.
- A tool used to measure temperature
- the study of rocks.
- The study of shapes.
- The study of gods.
- The study of animals.
- the study of the history of words.
- The combination of all the sides of a shape.
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- An instrument for atmospheric pressure.
- 0.621 miles.
- A heat, cool, or weather.
- A water bottle.
- a book of someones life wrote by a someone else.
- A tool used to measure.
- The study of animals and food.
- The study of the heat of earth.
- a tool you use to see planets.
- A tool used to look closely at an object.
- a paper wrote about you’re family’s history.
- A scope to look into.
- the study of the world and its locations.
23 Clues: 0.621 miles. • A water bottle. • The study of gods. • the study of rocks. • The study of shapes. • The study of animals. • A scope to look into. • A tool used to measure. • A heat, cool, or weather. • a tool that measures speed. • The study of animals and food. • a tool you use to see planets. • The study of the heat of earth. • A measure of an amount of fluids. • ...
Trials of Apollo 2022-04-29
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- Who helps Apollo (lester) throughout the book?
- Where does Zues put Apollo in the beginning of the book?
- What is Apollo’s human name?
- Who does Apollo go to for help in the beginning of the book?
- What do you call someone who is half human half God?
- Who is the centaur?
- What is apollo known for being?
- Who is the God, that got turned into a human?
- Who tells the prophesies?
- Where is Olympus located?
- Who is the Author of the book?
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- What kind of Gods are in our book?
- What is the Study of Myths called?
- What is peaches Meg’s “pet” called?
- What is the title of the book?
- Where do Meg and Apollo go to find the hidden oracle?
- Where do the Gods live?
- Who is Apollo’s father?
- Where do most of the demi-gods live?
- What is the Karpoi’s name?
20 Clues: Who is the centaur? • Where do the Gods live? • Who is Apollo’s father? • Who tells the prophesies? • Where is Olympus located? • What is the Karpoi’s name? • What is Apollo’s human name? • What is the title of the book? • Who is the Author of the book? • What is apollo known for being? • What kind of Gods are in our book? • What is the Study of Myths called? • ...
Egypt 2023-12-08
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- The plant ancient Egyptians used to make paper
- the first dynasty king uniting Upper and Lower Egypt
- The lord of Chaos
- The symbol for Osiris
- The symbol for Order
- The sun
- The goddess of magic
- The god of silence and secrecy
- The city where Alexander the great took over
- Greek and Egyptian hybrid god
- The symbol for Chaos
- The Egyptian god of knowledge
- Eyeliner for the Ancient Egyptians
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- The place where mummies are buried
- The goddess of the sky
- The landscape of Egypt
- Duat The magical reality in Egyptian mythology
- A thing in Egypt that symbolizes a frozen sunbeam.
- river The name of the river in Egypt
- The most popular game in ancient Egypt
- the cat goddess
- The god called the “Avenger”
- The symbol of life in Egypt
- the king of egypt
- A person that writes for people
- Eye of Horus The most popular protection amulet
26 Clues: The sun • the cat goddess • The lord of Chaos • the king of egypt • The symbol for Order • The goddess of magic • The symbol for Chaos • The symbol for Osiris • The goddess of the sky • The landscape of Egypt • The symbol of life in Egypt • The god called the “Avenger” • Greek and Egyptian hybrid god • The Egyptian god of knowledge • The god of silence and secrecy • ...
Gods of Egypt 2023-12-13
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- The symbol for Chaos
- A thing in Egypt that symbolizes a frozen sunbeam.
- The symbol for Osiris
- The city where Alexander the great took over
- the king of egypt
- The god called the “Avenger”
- The goddess of the sky
- The goddess of magic
- The god of silence and secrecy
- The lord of Chaos
- The landscape of Egypt
- The sun
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- The symbol for Order
- river The name of the river in Egypt
- A person that writes for people
- The plant ancient Egyptians used to make paper
- Greek and Egyptian hybrid god
- the cat goddess
- the first dynasty king uniting Upper and Lower Egypt
- Eyeliner for the Ancient Egyptians
- The magical reality in Egyptian mythology
- The symbol of life in Egypt
- The place where mummies are buried
- The Egyptian god of knowledge
- The most popular game in ancient Egypt
25 Clues: The sun • the cat goddess • the king of egypt • The lord of Chaos • The symbol for Order • The symbol for Chaos • The goddess of magic • The symbol for Osiris • The goddess of the sky • The landscape of Egypt • The symbol of life in Egypt • The god called the “Avenger” • Greek and Egyptian hybrid god • The Egyptian god of knowledge • The god of silence and secrecy • ...
River Valleys and Empires 2023-09-20
Across
- spread of goods, ideas, products and people.
- area used for markets and assemblies.
- servant, slaves, or serfs in Ancient Greece.
- governor of Persian provinces.
- the 1st river valley.
- Greek city-state.
- belief in one God.
- armed infantry in ancient Greece in close formation.
- created socratic method of question/ answers
- canals and ditches used to control the river.
- people who farm in one area.
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- majority votes rather than elected officials.
- belief in many Gods.
- oldest monotheistic religion (Persia).
- known for dialogues (morals & ethics)
- made the 1st written code of laws
- people who wander, hunt, and gather.
- legends/myths about Gods, Heros, and Fools.
- city sate that focused on intellectualism.
- era of Ancient Persia, Greece, Rome and China.
- dividing an empire into parts.
- first to develop a formal system for reasoning.
- city-state that focused on military power.
23 Clues: Greek city-state. • belief in one God. • belief in many Gods. • the 1st river valley. • people who farm in one area. • governor of Persian provinces. • dividing an empire into parts. • made the 1st written code of laws • people who wander, hunt, and gather. • area used for markets and assemblies. • known for dialogues (morals & ethics) • oldest monotheistic religion (Persia). • ...
For Louise 2024-02-08
Across
- the antagonist of The Mummy
- Louise's favourite song
- who is 10/10
- if you have free ____ you are allowed to choose
- the main characters of Hades Town
- Leamington Spa’s river
- my favourite person
- "who's that wonderful girl...could she be any ____?"
- Canada’s national animal
- what I hope you will be
- the best Twice song
- dooo-do-do-do-dooo-do-do
- the best kpop band
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- where we both were in 2020
- Louise's favourite game
- Glasgow’s second oldest university
- the official animal of Scotland in Celtic mythology
- our first date
- the best Jihyo song
- to exist
- Carly’s best album
- the protagonist of Zelda
- Beth's best friend
- the past, present and future of pop
- used in front of a noun as a way of expressing love or as a polite or humorous form of address
25 Clues: to exist • who is 10/10 • our first date • Carly’s best album • Beth's best friend • the best kpop band • the best Jihyo song • my favourite person • the best Twice song • Leamington Spa’s river • Louise's favourite game • Louise's favourite song • what I hope you will be • the protagonist of Zelda • Canada’s national animal • dooo-do-do-do-dooo-do-do • where we both were in 2020 • ...
Valentines 2024-01-25
Across
- To protect and care for someone lovingly (Action)
- Showing or caused by strong feelings (Descriptive)
- Shot by Cupid to incite love (Symbol)
- A term of endearment for someone loved (Term)
- To regard with respect or warm approval (Action)
- Type of love idealized for its purity and beauty (Concept)
- A romantic meeting (Event)
- A collection of flowers, a common gift (Gift)
- Often given as a sweet treat (Gift)
- Roman god of love (Mythology)
- The color most associated with love (Color)
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- A close association between two people (Relationship)
- Someone who expresses love anonymously (Role)
- Traditional Valentine's Day flowers (Gift)
- Often holds a love letter (Object)
- Common symbol of love (Symbol)
- The month when Valentine's Day is celebrated (Time)
- Often written expressions of love (Expression)
- A gentle feeling of fondness or liking (Feeling)
- A request for marriage, sometimes made on Valentine's Day (Event)
20 Clues: A romantic meeting (Event) • Roman god of love (Mythology) • Common symbol of love (Symbol) • Often holds a love letter (Object) • Often given as a sweet treat (Gift) • Shot by Cupid to incite love (Symbol) • Traditional Valentine's Day flowers (Gift) • The color most associated with love (Color) • Someone who expresses love anonymously (Role) • ...
Word Study Units 1-9 2024-01-08
Across
- jealous,showing envy
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- to clarify, explain
- to sail completely around the world
- underground
- a behavior that is repeated so often it becomes almost automatic
- to behave wrongly
- lower in rank
- to understand wrongly
- a violent rotating windstorm
- lack of proper nutrition
- a stand in or replacement
- to use again
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- well known
- a person who does bad things
- to take away
- A series of events that happen over and over again.
- to show or display
- clear understanding
- to stop one from doing something; prevent
- doubtful
- to put in the wrong place
- misshapen
- evil intent,bad will
- extra or unnecessary
- the place where a plant or animal usually lives
- brave,bold
- clear and easily understood
- to live in
- below average
30 Clues: doubtful • misshapen • well known • brave,bold • to live in • underground • to take away • to use again • lower in rank • below average • to behave wrongly • to show or display • clear understanding • to clarify, explain • jealous,showing envy • evil intent,bad will • extra or unnecessary • to understand wrongly • lack of proper nutrition • to put in the wrong place • a stand in or replacement • ...
Oceans 2020-08-17
Across
- legendary ghost ship off Cape Point
- ocean current off the Namibian coast
- where a river meets the sea
- 'colour' of the tide in Cape Town during the height of summer
- diving north of Durban
- the second largest ocean
- deepest part of the ocean
- game fish, known to be a fighter
- strangest looking of the shark species
- you might see these in False Bay (from a cage)
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- Amphitrite's title in Greek mythology
- Antarctic mammal recently seen on Western Cape beaches
- whales feed on this tiny source of protein
- where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet
- the most famous sperm whale
- the largest of the long distance seabirds
- famous wreck off the Transkei coast
- Boulders Beach is home for these little fellas
- egg laying amphibian
- Afrikaans name for West Coast delicacy
- invaluable working boat in harbours
21 Clues: egg laying amphibian • diving north of Durban • the second largest ocean • deepest part of the ocean • where a river meets the sea • the most famous sperm whale • game fish, known to be a fighter • legendary ghost ship off Cape Point • famous wreck off the Transkei coast • invaluable working boat in harbours • ocean current off the Namibian coast • ...
Bellerophon 2020-03-10
Across
- Water spring
- Watchdogs of Hades
- king of Tiryins
- had come up short in the encounter of chimaera
- Kings wife who made a pass at Bellerophon
- Hero that cut off Medusa's head
- Fire breathing monster
- Mountain where Zeus lives and a very important mountain in Greek mythology where of lot of the Greece stories happened
- king of Lycia
- Most supreme Greek god and was god of thunder,lightning,etc.
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- many headed hydra
- Dad of Pegasus
- ancient island in Greece
- Magical winged horse
- a citizen of Corinth who was exiled owing to a murder which he had committed.
- offspring of the god Poseidon and the Gorgon Medusa.
- Chimaeras relative
- Monster that had snakes as her hair and if people stared in her eyes they would turn into stone and die
- where Bellerophon was raised
- Women warriors who wanted to Bellerophon
20 Clues: Water spring • king of Lycia • Dad of Pegasus • king of Tiryins • many headed hydra • Watchdogs of Hades • Chimaeras relative • Magical winged horse • Fire breathing monster • ancient island in Greece • where Bellerophon was raised • Hero that cut off Medusa's head • Women warriors who wanted to Bellerophon • Kings wife who made a pass at Bellerophon • ...
Percy Jackson: The Lightning Theif 2023-03-03
Across
- is the universal human experience of finding one's place in the world.
- Author of the lightning thief.
- A three-headed monster of the Underworld.
- God of the sky.
- Collection of myths and legends.
- The wise centaur who serves as the activities director at Camp Half-Blood.
- Greek goddess and mother of Percy's friend.
- What was Percy being accused of?
- is The shop where Percy and his friends encounter Medusa.
- Greek god of the sea.
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- Percy's sword.
- Children of a god and a mortal.
- The Protagonist.
- Prediction of a future event.
- Describing the overall mood and spirit of the story in one word.
- place where time stands still.
- serves as a reminder about the power of fate and destiny in shaping their lives.
- The element controlled by Zeus.
- Summer camp for demigods.
- Heroic journey or mission.
20 Clues: Percy's sword. • God of the sky. • The Protagonist. • Greek god of the sea. • Summer camp for demigods. • Heroic journey or mission. • Prediction of a future event. • Author of the lightning thief. • place where time stands still. • Children of a god and a mortal. • The element controlled by Zeus. • Collection of myths and legends. • What was Percy being accused of? • ...
Ancient Rome/Greece Wyatt 2023-02-15
Across
- Before Christ
- A body of land with water on three sides
- An oppressive ruler that has total control over a country.
- A roman poet
- Referred to as Athena in Greek mythology
- they were mostly artisans, shopkeepers and owners of small farms.
- Ruler who initiated the Era of Roman Peace
- Political group of three people who share equal power.
- A settlement in a new territory that has close ties to its homeland.
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- A channel used to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- Large farming estates
- Wealthy Landowners
- An assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity.
- Voiced pleabian concerns to the government.
- After Death
- Mythical hero of Troy, son of aphrodite.
- Era of roman peace
- before common era
- A vote made by the consul to reject the other's decision.
- common era
20 Clues: common era • After Death • A roman poet • Before Christ • before common era • Wealthy Landowners • Era of roman peace • Large farming estates • A body of land with water on three sides • Mythical hero of Troy, son of aphrodite. • Referred to as Athena in Greek mythology • Ruler who initiated the Era of Roman Peace • Voiced pleabian concerns to the government. • ...
July Crossword 2023-06-26
Across
- Most useful communication tool during the war
- The first black President of the US
- Aquarius polar opposite zodiac sign
- ...with a Purpose
- The finest are music, painting, theatre and sculpture
- It constitutes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Surfers should always keep an eye out for them
- Pull the wool over your...
- Australia's largest state
- If it's not a fruit, it's a smartphone
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- Royals have it blue
- Where you can see animals, clowns and trapeze artists
- In Greek mythology, he stole fire from the Olympian gods and gave it to human kind
- Every two weeks
- before there were emails
- Lovers' month
- Pinot, Shiraz, Chardonnay
- 'The King' of Rock and Roll
- It can be used for flowers of for tea
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
- the most beloved Princess of Wales
- Twinkle twinkle little...
- ...was not built in a day
23 Clues: Lovers' month • Every two weeks • ...with a Purpose • Royals have it blue • before there were emails • Pinot, Shiraz, Chardonnay • Twinkle twinkle little... • Australia's largest state • ...was not built in a day • Pull the wool over your... • 'The King' of Rock and Roll • The Greek goddess of wisdom • the most beloved Princess of Wales • The first black President of the US • ...
WWW Stem List #2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-11
Across
- An additional page of a report citing sources used
- A portion of something
- A form of math, used in the PEMDAS strategy
- A big choice
- A trustworthy person, place, or thing
- To take someone of something
- A study of different gods that people believed in
- A disease that makes your hand weak
- The 10th element of the periodic table
- The form of government ruled by kings and queens
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- To continue on
- What it’s called when someone kills another person
- To bring to a different place
- A book that can be used to look up words.
- Moving towards a center of something
- An act of violence towards something
- A tank of water holding many aquatic species
- Someone who travels to different places and spreads a word of their beliefs.
- A person who plays some sort of instrument for a living
- An unintelligent soul
20 Clues: A big choice • To continue on • An unintelligent soul • A portion of something • To take someone of something • To bring to a different place • A disease that makes your hand weak • Moving towards a center of something • An act of violence towards something • A trustworthy person, place, or thing • The 10th element of the periodic table • A book that can be used to look up words. • ...
Anne Frank: Part One (through page 75) 2023-04-19
Across
- a woman who worked for Mr. Frank and who helps them by bring supplies
- the genocide of European Jews during WWII.
- the political party that rules Germany
- country where the Franks are hidden
- Peter spills a huge bag of these
- Mr. Van Daan's nickname
- Van Daan's cat
- (two words): What Anne calls the hiding place
- Greek and Roman gods. Anne loves studying them.
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- when her dad gets sick, Anne is worried he has this illness
- he builds the bookshelf (cupboard) to hide the secret stairs
- name of the family hiding out with the Franks
- Mr. Frank's first name
- Anne's sister
- a cough medicine
- a nickname for Mr. Frank
- the cat that lives in their building
- a dentist who hides out with them
- Anne begins nearly every entry to this imaginary friend
- Anne calls him a fool. He reads "inappropriate" books
20 Clues: Anne's sister • Van Daan's cat • a cough medicine • Mr. Frank's first name • Mr. Van Daan's nickname • a nickname for Mr. Frank • Peter spills a huge bag of these • a dentist who hides out with them • country where the Franks are hidden • the cat that lives in their building • the political party that rules Germany • the genocide of European Jews during WWII. • ...
Greece Vocab Crossword 2023-03-28
Across
- The country that fought against Persia
- The most powerful class in ancient Greece
- Rulars inherit their power
- The democratic city-state
- A group that governs the people
- Greek myths mostly on gods
- King of Persia
- Spartan leader
- The battle wear they rammed their boats into the Persians
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- Athenian citizen known for his role in the battle of marathon
- Leonidas ordered 300 people to stay and fight the Persians
- The country that Greece fought against
- Xerxes left and ordered the Persians to attack in the spring
- The city-state that conquered
- The battle near the bay of Marathon
- The people get to vote
- An Ionian city rebelled against Persian domination
- One person takes power by force
- Small group of men who rule cruelly and made themselves richer and others poorer
- The continent that Greece is in
20 Clues: King of Persia • Spartan leader • The people get to vote • The democratic city-state • Rulars inherit their power • Greek myths mostly on gods • The city-state that conquered • One person takes power by force • A group that governs the people • The continent that Greece is in • The battle near the bay of Marathon • The country that Greece fought against • ...
Greece 2023-05-02
Across
- The messenger God
- Are short stories that teach the reader lessons about life
- A leader who held power through the use of force
- 2nd settlement in Greece
- People who had the right to participate in government
- God of metalworking
- A high hill
- Queen of gods
- Name of a Greece city-state
- God of celebration
- Goddess of the moon
- God of war
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- A type of government in which people rule themselves
- Rich landowners
- Goddess of hearth
- A government in which only a few people have power
- Goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of agriculture
- God of the sun
- A body of stories about gods and heroes to explain how the world works
- 1st settlement in Greece
- Age marked by great achievements
- God of sea
- King of gods
- Goddess of love
- God of underworld
26 Clues: God of sea • God of war • A high hill • King of gods • Queen of gods • God of the sun • Rich landowners • Goddess of love • The messenger God • Goddess of hearth • Goddess of wisdom • God of underworld • God of celebration • God of metalworking • Goddess of the moon • Goddess of agriculture • 1st settlement in Greece • 2nd settlement in Greece • Name of a Greece city-state • ...
Puzzle 55 2022-12-22
Across
- A plundering and destructive incursion.
- Any condition characterized by excessive thirst.
- Name of the son of Indra.
- A Red Panda.
- An Earthpig.
- The black hole located at the center of the Milky-Way Galaxy.
- The element with atomic number 78 and symbol Pt.
- An African antelope that inhabits marshy regions.
- The presence of potassium in the blood.
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- One who asks questions.
- The ground plan of a building.
- The longest river in Iberia.
- Body armor made of small overlapping plates.
- The presence of an excessive amount of potassium in the urine.
- An unwanted repetitive tune that is stuck in one's head.
- A woman who prayed for her daughter to be turned into a son in Greek mythology.
- The spanish word for darling.
- A branch of paleontology concerned with the study of trace fossils.
- A star in the constellation Gemini.
- A companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
20 Clues: A Red Panda. • An Earthpig. • One who asks questions. • Name of the son of Indra. • The longest river in Iberia. • The spanish word for darling. • The ground plan of a building. • A star in the constellation Gemini. • A plundering and destructive incursion. • The presence of potassium in the blood. • Body armor made of small overlapping plates. • ...
Word Roots- Chron & Temp (Time) 2024-11-18
Across
- Personification ofo time from greek mythology, often an old man
- Without preparation; impromptu
- Lingering or repeating condition, often a disease
- Relating to time or earthly life instead of eternity.
- Something or someone out of place with current time
- Form a verb used when an action happened
- Arrangements of events by dates, and times of occurrence
- An instrument for measuring time
- Lasting for a limited time, not permanent
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- A detailed record or events in order of time
- Occur at the same time
- Comply temporarily; avoid committing, procrastinate
- Free from limits of time, timeless
- Unexpected occoccurrence mishap, an argument
- One who writes concerning time or events; chronologer
- Belonging to the same time; happening now
- A way in which something esp. lang. has changed
- A close friend; sometimes given special political favors
- Speed at which something moves; esp. music
- A violent storm, commotion, or disturbance
20 Clues: Occur at the same time • Without preparation; impromptu • An instrument for measuring time • Free from limits of time, timeless • Form a verb used when an action happened • Belonging to the same time; happening now • Lasting for a limited time, not permanent • Speed at which something moves; esp. music • A violent storm, commotion, or disturbance • ...
Ancient Rome 2025-04-09
Across
- Lower class in Rome
- Government ruled by powerful emperor, territorial expansion
- Most important body of water to Rome
- Mountains that protect Rome to the North
- Religion that was initially persecuted in Rome
- Latin for "turtle", type of military formation
- Belief system that was copied from Greece
- Important Roman building material
- Language of Rome
- Structure used to transport water long distances
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- Romans were skilled in this, allowed them to build catapults, ballistas, forts, etc.
- Largest unit in Rome's army
- Prisoners forced to fight each other for entertainment
- River that runs through Rome
- Believing something has supernatural causes
- Roman leader assassinated by Senators
- 200 year peace across the Empire
- Emperor who converted to Christianity
- Type of democracy, Rome's second era
- Large stadium built to host games and fights
- Type of art consisting of small tiles put together
- Higher class in Rome
22 Clues: Language of Rome • Lower class in Rome • Higher class in Rome • Largest unit in Rome's army • River that runs through Rome • 200 year peace across the Empire • Important Roman building material • Most important body of water to Rome • Type of democracy, Rome's second era • Roman leader assassinated by Senators • Emperor who converted to Christianity • ...
Best Class Crossword 2025-05-30
Across
- might be a penguin
- wears crocs 24/7
- her name is a month, always needs breakfast
- tall one who loves Taylor Swift
- is probably saying 6 7
- short one who loves Taylor Swift
- good at card tricks
- chill one who loves wearing PJS to school
- probably getting breakfast with 5 across
- the goat
- loves Hamilton and Greek Mythology
- chick fil a
- his blooket name is toile
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- loves Hamilton
- he's probably asking Ms. Zoe for gum
- she's probably gossiping with Ms. Zoe
- skateboarder with a lot of aura
- he's a big fan of UNC
- always doing flips in the room
- stray kids lover with same name as teacher
- the teacher
- shares her name with 2 other kids in 5th grade
- cool skateboarder with the glasses
- his blooket name is geoff
24 Clues: the goat • the teacher • chick fil a • loves Hamilton • wears crocs 24/7 • might be a penguin • good at card tricks • he's a big fan of UNC • is probably saying 6 7 • his blooket name is geoff • his blooket name is toile • always doing flips in the room • skateboarder with a lot of aura • tall one who loves Taylor Swift • short one who loves Taylor Swift • cool skateboarder with the glasses • ...
Puzzle 71 2022-12-23
Across
- The painter of “Girl with a Pearl Earring”.
- He named the pacific ocean.
- The name Ethiopia was formerly known as.
- One of the original Axis powers in World War II.
- The city Anne frank hid in.
- The first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic.
- The lowest army rank of a US soldier.
- The eye colour most humans have.
- The first woman on Earth according to Greek mythology.
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- The tiny piece at the end of a shoelace.
- The world's biggest island.
- A US state that doesn't observe Daylight Saving Time.
- The romanized Arabic word for "moon".
- The Land of the White Elephant.
- Where the Declaration of Independence was stored during World War II.
- Shakespeare's longest play.
- This singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.
- A mammal that lays eggs.
- The softest mineral.
- The largest type of deer.
20 Clues: The softest mineral. • A mammal that lays eggs. • The largest type of deer. • The world's biggest island. • He named the pacific ocean. • The city Anne frank hid in. • Shakespeare's longest play. • The Land of the White Elephant. • The eye colour most humans have. • The romanized Arabic word for "moon". • The lowest army rank of a US soldier. • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-04-13
Across
- collection of myths and stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
- government run by a strong ruler
- "Greek-like"
- membership in a community
- "high city"
- famous sporting event that honored Zeus
- logical guess
- the ownership and control of other people as property
- a hereditary class of rulers
- a Greek from another city
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- worship of many gods
- a type of slave
- Macedonian pike
- the art and practice of government
- military housing
- members of the city-states that had legal rights
- "ruled by the people"
- a type of government where the political power is held by a small group of people
- person responsible for the day-to-day operations of the government
- city-state
- "school of higher learning"
22 Clues: city-state • "high city" • "Greek-like" • logical guess • a type of slave • Macedonian pike • military housing • worship of many gods • "ruled by the people" • membership in a community • a Greek from another city • "school of higher learning" • a hereditary class of rulers • government run by a strong ruler • the art and practice of government • famous sporting event that honored Zeus • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2025-01-21
Across
- foreigner in a Greek city-state
- this battle saved Athens
- formed to defeat democracy in Athens
- a city state in ancient Greece
- two stage war of Athens vs. Sparta
- stories of gods and heroes to define the world
- farmer who rents where he farms
- inherited government
- political system run by citizens voting
- military formation of soldiers with spears/shields
- a government ran by a few powerful people
- society organized to wage war
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- this battle ended the Persian war
- new doctors make this oath
- an educated guess
- Athen alliance against Persians
- highly ranked government official in Sparta
- method of teaching by Socrates
- a method of running government
- spartan slave
- cruel and oppressive government rule
- a person with rights in their specific country
- a fortified hilltop in a Greek city
- citizens rule the government directly
- athletic games held every four years
- military housing
26 Clues: spartan slave • military housing • an educated guess • inherited government • this battle saved Athens • new doctors make this oath • society organized to wage war • a city state in ancient Greece • method of teaching by Socrates • a method of running government • foreigner in a Greek city-state • Athen alliance against Persians • farmer who rents where he farms • ...
Greece 2025-02-11
Across
- City-state south of Athens, rival of Athens;
- Hellenic culture
- Direct democracy, public debate & duties of the citizens
- swapping items of like value
- all people vote on every issue
- rule by one person who takes control of the government usually by force
- where is athen located
- religion of Greece
- also modified the Athenian laws and made them less harsh
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- rule by a group of nobles
- hereditary rule handed down in one family
- farmable land
- first developed by the Greeks in Athens, rule by the people
- Form of government in Sparta
- an Athenian tyrant who modified the laws of Athens to include all but it was very harsh
- Arm of the Mediterranean Sea between the Balkan Peninsula
- swapping coins or money for goods
- free adult males only; women and foreigners had no political rights, slaves had no political rights
- the leader in a tyranny
- the Greek city-state
20 Clues: farmable land • Hellenic culture • religion of Greece • the Greek city-state • where is athen located • the leader in a tyranny • rule by a group of nobles • Form of government in Sparta • swapping items of like value • all people vote on every issue • swapping coins or money for goods • hereditary rule handed down in one family • City-state south of Athens, rival of Athens; • ...
Unit 7:Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-01-16
Across
- Philosopher famous for using questioning techniques
- Philosopher and teacher who created the Academy
- Greek thinker who believe in practicing moderation
- the Great Macedonian King
- Democracy Allows all citizens to participate in government
- Where the Parthenon was located
- Someone who has the right to participate in government
- Poet who wrote the Odyssey and Iliad
- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain events
- Agreement formed between groups to work together
- Leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy
- First Greeks who established colonies
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- Government that gives people the power to rule
- City-State
- Government ruled by the wealthiest people
- City-State famous for it's military
- Group of soldiers arranged in a square
- Birth place of Democracy
- Government where only a small group have power
- Democracy Citizens choose representatives for government
- Type of government that uses force to rule
- shipbuilders that settled on the island of Crete
22 Clues: City-State • Birth place of Democracy • the Great Macedonian King • Where the Parthenon was located • City-State famous for it's military • Poet who wrote the Odyssey and Iliad • First Greeks who established colonies • Group of soldiers arranged in a square • Government ruled by the wealthiest people • Type of government that uses force to rule • ...
Terms and Jake Reinvented 2025-02-25
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- who stole Dipsy's pants
- comparison using like or as
- who does Rick have a crush on
- and extreme exaggeration
- descriptive language that appeals too senses
- who is obsessed with marine life
- giving non human objects human characteristics
- Name of Rick's football team
- a brave and noble hero in an epic poem
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- Where did Rick take Jennifer
- what team is the Broncos going against
- a figure of speech where a writer makes an indirect reference
- a scene that interrupts the chronological order
- a long narrative poem that tells of someones adventures
- unique stories about gods and goddesses
- what university does Connor go to
- who does todd cheat on didi with
- who did jake have a crush on
- comparison not using like or as
- When did Nelson throw his first punch of the night
20 Clues: who stole Dipsy's pants • and extreme exaggeration • comparison using like or as • Where did Rick take Jennifer • who did jake have a crush on • Name of Rick's football team • who does Rick have a crush on • comparison not using like or as • who does todd cheat on didi with • who is obsessed with marine life • what university does Connor go to • ...
IWRBS 2024-12-11
Across
- The concept of ritual impurity or sin
- Sacred rope used to mark a holy area
- The natural world, often seen as inhabited by kami
- - Religious structures dedicated to kami
- Creator god in Japanese mythology
- The process of cleansing or purifying oneself
- Gifts or offerings made to kami
- Traditional Shinto festivals
- A ritual form of purification by water
Down
- Sun goddess and one of the principal deities in Shintoism
- Place of worship in Shintoism
- Spirits or deities worshiped in Shintoism
- A ritual performed to honor kami or the spirits
- Honorific title for a deity or spirit
- Ceremonial acts performed to honor kami
- Divine or holy
- - Burial mounds from the Kofun period in Japan
- Reverence for one's ancestors in Shinto practices
- Ancient Japanese text that records the myths of Shintoism
- Traditional gate mawrking the entrance to a shrine
20 Clues: Divine or holy • Traditional Shinto festivals • Place of worship in Shintoism • Gifts or offerings made to kami • Creator god in Japanese mythology • Sacred rope used to mark a holy area • The concept of ritual impurity or sin • Honorific title for a deity or spirit • A ritual form of purification by water • Ceremonial acts performed to honor kami • ...
wrafa 2025-10-10
Across
- up down.
- tradition of myth,
- of myth.
- that arent really unclear.
- on family reltations.
- time of different tiem fo discussion.
- -Maganize and intervals.
- spiritual in wys,
- errors.
- standard.
- to be challenge or denied.
- that expresses a type f picture.
- of reasoning argument.
Down
- diferen tintrest in a certain belief.
- and used wrong and chopped.
- of a plauge.
- and motivate.
- of sufferi g,
- funny to entertain.
- enjoy pleasure.
- turn curse to one another.
- child in a way.
- type of belief group
- matter removed of text.
- lacking brightness.
25 Clues: errors. • up down. • of myth. • standard. • of a plauge. • and motivate. • of sufferi g, • enjoy pleasure. • child in a way. • spiritual in wys, • tradition of myth, • funny to entertain. • lacking brightness. • type of belief group • on family reltations. • of reasoning argument. • matter removed of text. • -Maganize and intervals. • turn curse to one another. • that arent really unclear. • ...
-ist & -ology 2026-04-22
Across
- one who draws cartoons
- the study of fossils and ancient life
- one who studies the Earth and rocks
- the study of how living things interact with their environment
- the study of the mind and behavior
- one who writes news stories
- the study of the heart
- the study of hearing and sound
- one who types
- one who works with and sells flowers
Down
- the study of skin
- one who plays the main character in a story
- the study of living things
- one who sings
- the study of myths and traditional stories
- one who studies or works with chemicals
- one who opposes or struggles against another (especially in a story)
- the study of stars and how they are believed to influence people
- one who studies and treats allergies
- the study of codes and secret writing
20 Clues: one who sings • one who types • the study of skin • one who draws cartoons • the study of the heart • the study of living things • one who writes news stories • the study of hearing and sound • the study of the mind and behavior • one who studies the Earth and rocks • one who studies and treats allergies • one who works with and sells flowers • the study of fossils and ancient life • ...
The Roman Empire 2026-05-05
Across
- languages developed from Latin
- country homes of rich Romans
- legal system based on a written code of laws
- money
- raised channel bringing water from mountains to cities
- result of an action or decision
- Queen of Egypt/ally to Caesar and Antony
- conquered Britain and built a wall
- assistant to Caesar/one of two leaders
- set of arches that supports the roof of a building
- Roman controlled areas outside of Italy
Down
- wrote the Aeneid
- style of writing poking fun at people
- greatest Roman general/dictator for life
- the period of Roman peace
- decision reached by two or more people/groups
- gifted speaker/wanted improvements to the government
- Greek doctor in the Roman Empire
- powerful Roman/became Caesar's enemy
- Caesar's adopted son/Octavian/first emperor
- painting done on wet plaster
- public speaker
- wrote about Roman mythology
23 Clues: money • public speaker • wrote the Aeneid • the period of Roman peace • wrote about Roman mythology • country homes of rich Romans • painting done on wet plaster • languages developed from Latin • result of an action or decision • Greek doctor in the Roman Empire • conquered Britain and built a wall • powerful Roman/became Caesar's enemy • style of writing poking fun at people • ...
NJSLA-A ELA Terms and Concepts 2026-05-08
Across
- The "lens" through which a story is told.
- To trace or outline an argument's logic.
- The author’s attitude.
- Breaking a text down to see how it works.
- The contrast between expectation and reality.
- The opposing point of view.
- The emotional "vibe" of a word.
- Sensory descriptions (sight, sound, smell, etc.).
- The literal dictionary definition.
- Objects representing deeper ideas.
- Based on personal feelings or opinions.
- The reader’s feeling.
- Fact-based; without personal opinion.
Down
- The "comeback" to the counterclaim.
- The main argument or stance.
- The surrounding words that clarify meaning.
- A personal prejudice for or against something.
- The facts/quotes used as proof.
- Combining ideas from two or more texts.
- An educated guess based on text and logic.
- The primary struggle (Internal vs. External).
- Hints about what will happen later.
- The universal message or lesson.
- A reference to something famous (history, Bible, mythology).
24 Clues: The reader’s feeling. • The author’s attitude. • The opposing point of view. • The main argument or stance. • The facts/quotes used as proof. • The emotional "vibe" of a word. • The universal message or lesson. • The literal dictionary definition. • Objects representing deeper ideas. • The "comeback" to the counterclaim. • Hints about what will happen later. • ...
Log/Logy base word 2026-06-17
Across
- A series made up of three related stories
- The study of rocks, Earth, and its structure
- The special words used in a particular subject
- The study of animals
- The study of family history and ancestry
- The science of clear and sensible reasoning
- The study of the mind and behaviour
- The application of scientific knowledge to solve problems
- The study of how living things interact with their environment
- The study of weather and the atmosphere
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- The study of living things
- A collection of traditional myths and legends
- An expression of regret for a mistake or wrongdoing
- Not making sense or lacking good reasoning
- A long speech given by one person
- A conversation between two or more people
- The study of the origins and history of words
- Excessive or nonstop talking
- A person who loves words and language
- A closing section added to the end of a story
20 Clues: The study of animals • The study of living things • Excessive or nonstop talking • A long speech given by one person • The study of the mind and behaviour • A person who loves words and language • The study of weather and the atmosphere • The study of family history and ancestry • A series made up of three related stories • A conversation between two or more people • ...
Ms. Revi - Greek Mythology Unit 2022-11-04
Across
- half goat half man
- horse half man
- stories told to explain phenomenon
- wife of Zeus
- a gorgon who can turn men to stone
- half man/half bull
- cursed with the "golden touch"
- god of the underworld
- God of the oceans and seas and lakes
- goddess of beauty and wisdom
- wrote "The Odyssey" and is a character on the Simpsons
Down
- has one eye in the middle of his forehead
- - food of the gods
- half mortal half god
- where the gods live
- goddess of war
- where the Minotaur was kept
- God of the heavens
- temple of the gods
19 Clues: wife of Zeus • horse half man • goddess of war • half goat half man • - food of the gods • half man/half bull • God of the heavens • temple of the gods • where the gods live • half mortal half god • god of the underworld • where the Minotaur was kept • goddess of beauty and wisdom • cursed with the "golden touch" • stories told to explain phenomenon • a gorgon who can turn men to stone • ...
Q again 2023-04-26
Social Studies Vocabulary 5.5 - 5.6 2024-05-02
Oceans 2020-08-17
Across
- legendary ghost ship off Cape Point
- ocean current off the Namibian coast
- where a river meets the sea
- 'colour' of the tide in Cape Town during the height of summer
- diving north of Durban
- the second largest ocean
- deepest part of the ocean
- game fish, known to be a fighter
- strangest looking of the shark species
- you might see these in False Bay (from a cage)
Down
- Amphitrite's title in Greek mythology
- Antarctic mammal recently seen on Western Cape beaches
- whales feed on this tiny source of protein
- where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet
- the most famous sperm whale
- the largest of the long distance seabirds
- famous wreck off the Transkei coast
- Boulders Beach is home for these little fellas
- egg laying amphibian
- Afrikaans name for West Coast delicacy
- invaluable working boat in harbours
21 Clues: egg laying amphibian • diving north of Durban • the second largest ocean • deepest part of the ocean • where a river meets the sea • the most famous sperm whale • game fish, known to be a fighter • legendary ghost ship off Cape Point • famous wreck off the Transkei coast • invaluable working boat in harbours • ocean current off the Namibian coast • ...
The Devil's Arithmetic Crossword 2013-02-26
Across
- An adherent or supporter of a person/group/cause
- An emotion lying beneath apparent meaning
- Hard to see or grasp; untangible
- A synagogue
- Any group of four persons or things
- A girl or woman who isn't Jewish
- Most well known German concentration camp
- Solution Hitler's plan to annihilate the Jewish people
- Yiddish for tall tales
- An indication or omen that something is about to happen
- Non-Jewish person
Down
- Refuse heap
- Shameless
- A bag for traveling
- Disjointed,disconnected; detached when sung or played
- German word for go or move
- Unclear, hard to understand
- Moved loudly
- To make indifferent or hostile
- A Jewish village or town
- A small stream
- Harsh,strident,disorderly
- Herbrew name for a demon in Jewish mythology
- A small amount
- Loud,deep, or resonet in sound
25 Clues: Shameless • Refuse heap • A synagogue • Moved loudly • A small stream • A small amount • Non-Jewish person • A bag for traveling • Yiddish for tall tales • A Jewish village or town • Harsh,strident,disorderly • German word for go or move • Unclear, hard to understand • To make indifferent or hostile • Loud,deep, or resonet in sound • Hard to see or grasp; untangible • ...
VOCAB CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2015-01-29
Across
- a clumsy stupid person
- boldly rude or disrespectful
- a person who uses resources to start a company
- an elevated tract of open country
- not bothered by something
- the great hall in norse mythology where heros that are slain in battle are received
- to make unclean
- containing or expressing praise
Down
- the presence of something only in small or insufficient quantities or amounts; scarcity
- humble submission and respect
- smart aleck
- well known but probably not true
- read (something), typically in a thorough or careful way
- making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise
- a device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something
- a state of rowdy disorder
- to burn something with liquid or steam
- red swollen mark left on flesh by blow or pressure
- intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive
- bark, yelp, yap
20 Clues: smart aleck • to make unclean • bark, yelp, yap • a clumsy stupid person • not bothered by something • a state of rowdy disorder • boldly rude or disrespectful • humble submission and respect • containing or expressing praise • well known but probably not true • an elevated tract of open country • to burn something with liquid or steam • a person who uses resources to start a company • ...
Bellerophon and Pegasus 2015-09-21
Across
- The man that gave Pegasus half of his kingdom and his daughter
- King of the gods
- Nine of them; given to Pegasus as a pet
- Rode Pegasus to kill the monster; had a dream sent to him by Athena
- Creature that Bellerophon killed
- Pegasus' father; god of the seas
- Sent a dream to Bellerophon
- Something that Pegasus had that made him different from other horses
- What Pegasus was born from/out of
Down
- Where the Chimera was located
- The one that killed Medusa
- What Zeus turned Pegasus into
- The name of the winged horse in Greek mythology
- Where Zeus and the other gods live
- The watchdog of Hades; one of the heads of the Chimera
- The muse that loved Pegasus the most
- Mother of Pegasus; gorgon/monster
- The place that Bellerophon was from
- What was put on the end of Bellerophon's spear
- What Zeus sent to sting Pegasus
20 Clues: King of the gods • The one that killed Medusa • Sent a dream to Bellerophon • Where the Chimera was located • What Zeus turned Pegasus into • What Zeus sent to sting Pegasus • Creature that Bellerophon killed • Pegasus' father; god of the seas • Mother of Pegasus; gorgon/monster • What Pegasus was born from/out of • Where Zeus and the other gods live • ...
Exploring Cultures Ancient Greece 2016-05-02
Across
- a proper or reasonable way of thinking about or understanding something
- to put a boat or a ship on water
- Arts, and crafts
- something helpful
- To chase after someone fleeing.
- A dramatic film
- how you do something
- the myths of a particular group or culture
- Fire, water, earth, and wind
- The very top
- A relationship in which people agree to work together
Down
- to be satisfied
- The study of ancient artifacts
- To have a logical outlook
- A spear like weapon, often used in wars.
- a form of government in which people choose leaders by voting
- a carriage with two wheels that was pulled by horses and was raced and used in battle in ancient times
- the power to change or affect someone or something : the power to cause changes without directly forcing them to happen
- exactly right for a particular purpose
- a bunch of ships
20 Clues: The very top • to be satisfied • A dramatic film • Arts, and crafts • a bunch of ships • something helpful • how you do something • To have a logical outlook • Fire, water, earth, and wind • The study of ancient artifacts • To chase after someone fleeing. • to put a boat or a ship on water • exactly right for a particular purpose • A spear like weapon, often used in wars. • ...
Alice's Crossword 2016-01-21
Across
- It is decorated in people's houses at Christmas time.
- Typically filled with sweets and coloured eggs.
- Orange vegetable used in Halloween decorations.
- Rudolph was one.
- Means of transport used by Father Christmas.
- Plant that is the symbol of Ireland.
- Lovers write them for Saint Valentine's Day.
- In classical mythology he is the god of love.
- Another word for rabbit.
- OF GOLD If you find one you'll be very rich.
- Booooo!!!!
Down
- or treat Children dress up and visit people's houses in search of sweets.
- Saint Patrick is the..........of Ireland.
- Little old man dressed in green.
- Children decorate them at Easter.
- Where Irish people live.
- hunt A game children play at Eater where they try to get hidden eggs.
- Empty sock that is filled with presents.
- Pole Where Santa comes from.
- It is red.
20 Clues: Booooo!!!! • It is red. • Rudolph was one. • Where Irish people live. • Another word for rabbit. • Pole Where Santa comes from. • Little old man dressed in green. • Children decorate them at Easter. • Plant that is the symbol of Ireland. • Empty sock that is filled with presents. • Saint Patrick is the..........of Ireland. • Means of transport used by Father Christmas. • ...
Literary Terms <3 2022-09-26
Across
- the repetition of the same consonant sounds
- two rhyming lines
- the use of words which appeal to senses
- unaccented syllable followed by an accented
- work
- struggle between opposing forces
- using words that sounds like what they mean
- the measured rhythm of a poem
- a speech by a lone character on stage
- a play that ends unhappily
- an implied comparison
- an accented syllable followed by 2 ones
- two accented syllables
Down
- the stressing of certain syllables or words
- a reference to mythology, history, or a
- the use of words which appeal to the senses
- a brief picture, sketch, or scene
- two unaccented syllables followed by an
- an anglo saxon poet who composed his own
- the recurrence of sounds
- one accented syllable
- a pause or break in a line of poetry
- poetry having no metrical pattern
- an accented syllable followed by unaccented
24 Clues: work • two rhyming lines • one accented syllable • an implied comparison • two accented syllables • the recurrence of sounds • a play that ends unhappily • the measured rhythm of a poem • struggle between opposing forces • a brief picture, sketch, or scene • poetry having no metrical pattern • a pause or break in a line of poetry • a speech by a lone character on stage • ...
Italy, here we come! 2023-04-13
Across
- Name of largest active volcano in Europe
- One of the twins born in famous Roman myth
- Conquered by Romans during First Punic War
- Where tourists throw coins
- Hello (formal) or good morning
- Established in 753 BC
- Patron saint of a southwestern Italian city
- Founded by Phoenicians
- I'm allergic
- Please
- Best instrument
- Thank you
- Has largest active volcano in Europe
- Italian Baroque composer
- Excuse me
- Where is...?
Down
- Birthplace of pizza
- When bread is eaten at meal time
- How Italians greet each other
- Section of "Rodeo" ballet
- Where first ever medical school was built
- Madam⁄Ms.
- Famous for beaches
- Do you speak English?
- Study of relationship between food and culture
- Overlooks orange, olive, and almond groves
- Goodbye
- Resort island
- First king of Rome, according to Roman mythology
- Help
30 Clues: Help • Please • Goodbye • Madam⁄Ms. • Thank you • Excuse me • I'm allergic • Where is...? • Resort island • Best instrument • Famous for beaches • Birthplace of pizza • Do you speak English? • Established in 753 BC • Founded by Phoenicians • Italian Baroque composer • Section of "Rodeo" ballet • Where tourists throw coins • How Italians greet each other • Hello (formal) or good morning • ...
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-12
Across
- They ate ... so they didn't starve
- Romans had republic and the Greeks had a...
- Romans and Greeks both had a strong...
- They both believed in gods and goddesses
- Used to hurt or kill enemies
- both cities made big...
- they both had... so their divided into groups
- Used to protect themselves
- Both cities had ... were people became married.
- They both had cute animals called...
Down
- These people are in charge of their cities
- the Greeks made it but the Romans borrowed it and added on to it
- They both used these to trade
- Both cities had this for entertainment and fun activities
- They both wore ... so there not undressed
- They both lived in ...
- Both cities had... so they're under control
- These were used to buy or get traded items
- another name for battle is...
- both used these to do there jobs
20 Clues: They both lived in ... • both cities made big... • Used to protect themselves • Used to hurt or kill enemies • They both used these to trade • another name for battle is... • both used these to do there jobs • They ate ... so they didn't starve • They both had cute animals called... • Romans and Greeks both had a strong... • They both believed in gods and goddesses • ...
DE BELEN 2021-07-15
Across
- encompasses diff. types of fiction
- a true story about a real person.
- representing character and action with realism.
- growing psychologically and morally
- especially in which animals speak as humans
- often pertaining to the actions of the gods.
- actually happen in the real world.
- A short literary composition
- proverbs of a people or "folk"
- an actual, real-life subject.
- elements don’t exist in the real world.
- writing with imagery creates emotional responses.
Down
- tell the stories of cowboys
- magical elements.
- are a genre of science fiction.
- Stories composed in verse for theatrical.
- novels take place in the past.
- artistic value and literary merit.
- meant to entertain
- is dark, mysterious, and suspenseful plot-driven stories.
- love stories between two people.
- also called detective fiction
- imaginary characters set in imaginary universes.
- are meant to scare readers.
- Public address or discourse.
25 Clues: magical elements. • meant to entertain • tell the stories of cowboys • are meant to scare readers. • A short literary composition • Public address or discourse. • also called detective fiction • an actual, real-life subject. • novels take place in the past. • proverbs of a people or "folk" • are a genre of science fiction. • love stories between two people. • ...
Literature 2 2016-12-08
Across
- slightly raised.
- adhesive cloth for covering cuts and scratches.
- love for one’s own children.
- a sudden or unusual sight.
- to seek information about an enemy’s whereabouts.
- a tube with mirrors or prisms inside through which a person can see the reflection of an object at the other end.
- people who regularly gather in the park.
Down
- sandwiches wrapped in wax paper.
- in Roman mythology, the swift messenger of the gods.
- slides.
- musical instruments with tuned metal bars played with light hammers.
- a thick grouping of trees.
- harmless.
- like woods or forests.
- a result of hydrocephalus, or fluid in parts of the brain, that causes enlargement of the skull.
- exchange rhyming insults.
- street in Harlem in New York City.
- to criticize.
- dare not.
- Herod an ancient king of Judea who once ordered the execution of all Bethlehem boys under the age of two.
20 Clues: slides. • harmless. • dare not. • to criticize. • slightly raised. • like woods or forests. • exchange rhyming insults. • a thick grouping of trees. • a sudden or unusual sight. • love for one’s own children. • sandwiches wrapped in wax paper. • street in Harlem in New York City. • people who regularly gather in the park. • adhesive cloth for covering cuts and scratches. • ...
Roots And Affixes Word Search 2017-10-24
Across
- We need to move forward on, it is due tomorrow.
- It has 8 sides.
- A story about myths.
- I joined this to get brotherhood.
- Something that has to do with color.
- I need to find the definition to know how to say the word right.
- This makes the leaves on plants green.
- It is so amazing that this happened.
- Shape this clay into a square.
- They lead the bad/orchestra.
Down
- We are a large group of people.
- This has many sides.
- Something that relates to a cell.
- We need to look at this atom close up.
- This is the one day of the week that we start out with.
- A person who can discover things.
- a large area of land.
- Carry this box into the house.
- It is so crazy in the city without a leader/president.
- Lets go see fish swimming in water.
20 Clues: It has 8 sides. • This has many sides. • A story about myths. • a large area of land. • They lead the bad/orchestra. • Carry this box into the house. • Shape this clay into a square. • We are a large group of people. • Something that relates to a cell. • I joined this to get brotherhood. • A person who can discover things. • Lets go see fish swimming in water. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Quiz: Greece, Rome, Byzantine, Mongol 2018-06-03
Across
- Supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- three people holding equal power
- temporary banishment
- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire
- Ruled by one, total power over a country, typically obtained by force
- Leader of the Mongols
- Mythology the family of Greek gods and goddesses that ruled on Mount Olympus
- Empress of the Byzantine Empire, laws for women
- Rule of many
Down
- Common people
- Ruling class
- natural law based on reason: People equal under law, Right to trial, Innocent until proven guilty
- Senate 300, serve for life, created laws, Patricians only, most powerful body
- Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
- 1054 CE Split of the Eastern and Western Christian churches
- member of the first triumvirate, declared himself dictator of Rome, assassinated on March 15th (Ides of March)
- founder of Christianity
- Rule of a few
- A religious body with political power
- Rule of one
- Greek city-state
21 Clues: Rule of one • Ruling class • Rule of many • Common people • Rule of a few • Greek city-state • temporary banishment • Leader of the Mongols • founder of Christianity • Socrates, Plato, Aristotle • Emperor of the Byzantine Empire • three people holding equal power • A religious body with political power • Empress of the Byzantine Empire, laws for women • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-10-15
Across
- Goddess of the hunt
- Goddess of love and beauty
- When one man, a tyrant, takes power for himself
- Process of settling and establishing control over a location
- A government ruled by a land holding, noble elite
- A small group of people having control over a country
- wars Battle of marathon, thermopylae, salamis, and platae
- God of thunder
- the great,Taught by aristotle
- God of sun and light
- Son of darius the first
- free adult male
- A city-state in ancient greece
Down
- Ruled by leonidas
- Poem written by homer, sequel to the illiad
- The goddess of marriage and birth
- Blend of greek and oriental elements
- He study of myths
- by the people
- A blind poet
- Poem written by homer
- Ancient greek philosopher who taught Alexander the great
- Capital of greece
- league A system of alliances formed by the city-states to protect themselves
24 Clues: A blind poet • by the people • God of thunder • free adult male • He study of myths • Capital of greece • Goddess of the hunt • God of sun and light • Poem written by homer • Son of darius the first • Ruled by leonidas • Goddess of love and beauty • the great,Taught by aristotle • A city-state in ancient greece • The goddess of marriage and birth • Blend of greek and oriental elements • ...
ENIGMA 3.0 2019-09-18
Across
- First country to reach outer space
- The brightest star in the visible sky.
- The star of ____ directed the wise men to Jesus.
- I appear in the sky after every 75-76 years.
- Largest moon in solar system
- A passage between the parallel universes
- In the "middle" of the Earth, Moon and Sun
- The Mars is red due to X oxide.
- The first "Indian" on Moon.
- The coldest planet in the solar system.
- Home planet of Thanos.
- I am the literal 'teacher' of all the planets.
- The messenger god of Romans
Down
- A son of Lord Surya
- Author of "A brief history of time
- The number of horses in Surya's chariot
- Name of NASA missions on Moon
- The Roman God of Sea.
- The great bear in the sky
- Girls are from ______, boys are from Mars.
- Constellation named after a hunter in Greek Mythology.
- A disney character
22 Clues: A disney character • A son of Lord Surya • The Roman God of Sea. • Home planet of Thanos. • The great bear in the sky • The first "Indian" on Moon. • The messenger god of Romans • Largest moon in solar system • Name of NASA missions on Moon • The Mars is red due to X oxide. • First country to reach outer space • Author of "A brief history of time • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-12-15
Across
- Sea that Greece is mainly based around
- Type of Government invented in Athens
- Conflict between two Greek city-states
- Invented in Athens and has 3 genres
- When Greek Gods interfere with human affairs
- Father of modern medicine
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Militaristic Polis in Peloponnesia
- Mathematician who calculated Pi
- God of the sun
- Type of religion that Greek mythology is
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- Story about loyalty and perseverance
- Stories shared vocally
- Mathematician who worked with triangles
- Greek city-state
- Most elaborate kind of Greek column
- Founder of modern philosophy
- God of the underworld
- King of the Gods
- The marketplace in a Greek city-state
- Homer's first poem
- God of the sea
- Philosopher who created The Academy
- The center of a Greek city-state
- Oldest kind of Greek column
- Philosopher who emphasized virtue
26 Clues: God of the sea • God of the sun • Greek city-state • King of the Gods • Goddess of Wisdom • Homer's first poem • God of the underworld • Stories shared vocally • Father of modern medicine • Oldest kind of Greek column • Founder of modern philosophy • Mathematician who calculated Pi • The center of a Greek city-state • Philosopher who emphasized virtue • Militaristic Polis in Peloponnesia • ...
Egypt 2023-12-08
Across
- The plant ancient Egyptians used to make paper
- the first dynasty king uniting Upper and Lower Egypt
- The lord of Chaos
- The symbol for Osiris
- The symbol for Order
- The sun
- The goddess of magic
- The god of silence and secrecy
- The city where Alexander the great took over
- Greek and Egyptian hybrid god
- The symbol for Chaos
- The Egyptian god of knowledge
- Eyeliner for the Ancient Egyptians
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- The place where mummies are buried
- The goddess of the sky
- The landscape of Egypt
- Duat The magical reality in Egyptian mythology
- A thing in Egypt that symbolizes a frozen sunbeam.
- river The name of the river in Egypt
- The most popular game in ancient Egypt
- the cat goddess
- The god called the “Avenger”
- The symbol of life in Egypt
- the king of egypt
- A person that writes for people
- Eye of Horus The most popular protection amulet
26 Clues: The sun • the cat goddess • The lord of Chaos • the king of egypt • The symbol for Order • The goddess of magic • The symbol for Chaos • The symbol for Osiris • The goddess of the sky • The landscape of Egypt • The symbol of life in Egypt • The god called the “Avenger” • Greek and Egyptian hybrid god • The Egyptian god of knowledge • The god of silence and secrecy • ...
Egyptians Thoth The Egyptian god of knowledge Alexandria The city where Alexander the great took over Ankh The symbol of life in Egypt Nile river The name of the river in Egypt Desert The landscape of Egypt Senet The most popular game in ancient E 2023-12-13
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- The symbol for Chaos
- A thing in Egypt that symbolizes a frozen sunbeam.
- The symbol for Osiris
- The city where Alexander the great took over
- the king of egypt
- The god called the “Avenger”
- The goddess of the sky
- The goddess of magic
- The god of silence and secrecy
- The lord of Chaos
- The landscape of Egypt
- The sun
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- The symbol for Order
- river The name of the river in Egypt
- A person that writes for people
- The plant ancient Egyptians used to make paper
- Greek and Egyptian hybrid god
- the cat goddess
- the first dynasty king uniting Upper and Lower Egypt
- Eyeliner for the Ancient Egyptians
- The magical reality in Egyptian mythology
- The symbol of life in Egypt
- The place where mummies are buried
- The Egyptian god of knowledge
- The most popular game in ancient Egypt
25 Clues: The sun • the cat goddess • the king of egypt • The lord of Chaos • The symbol for Order • The symbol for Chaos • The goddess of magic • The symbol for Osiris • The goddess of the sky • The landscape of Egypt • The symbol of life in Egypt • The god called the “Avenger” • Greek and Egyptian hybrid god • The Egyptian god of knowledge • The god of silence and secrecy • ...
NFL TEAMS 2023-09-03
Across
- KNOWN AS THE ORIGINAL GODS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- GRAVITY-DEFYING GOATS
- FORM OF CURRENCY
- BIRD FROM THE PNW
- A TYPES OF HORSE KNOWN FOR BUCKING RIDERS
- CHEESE-HEADS
- THOSE WHO TELL OTHERS WHAT TO DO IN THE MILITARY
- COACH LEX'S TEAM
- THOSE FROM TEXAS
- SCARY FORREST DWELLERS
- SMALLER THAN A HAWK
- A KIND OF PIRATE
- CLASSIC MTV SHOW: "ROOM _____"
- ANOTHER WORD FOR FAST PLANES
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- TYPE OF BIRD OR CHURCH OFFICIAL
- YOUNG HORSES
- ANDY'S TEAM
- SEAFARING SCANDANAVIANS
- MAJESTIC BIRDS
- THINK THEY ARE "AMERICA'S TEAM"
- SMART AQUARTIC MAMMALS
- 'MURICA
- SOUNDS LIKE A BIG CAT BUT IS ACTUALLY A LITTLE CAT
- INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN CANONIZED BY THE CHURCH
- WAKANDA FOREVER
- TYPE OF BIRD OR DISNEY CHANNEL STAR
- LIKE A PANTHER BUT NOT
- LARGE INDIVIDUALS IN FANTASY STORIES
- LEADERS OF A TRIBE
29 Clues: 'MURICA • ANDY'S TEAM • YOUNG HORSES • CHEESE-HEADS • MAJESTIC BIRDS • WAKANDA FOREVER • FORM OF CURRENCY • COACH LEX'S TEAM • THOSE FROM TEXAS • A KIND OF PIRATE • BIRD FROM THE PNW • LEADERS OF A TRIBE • SMALLER THAN A HAWK • GRAVITY-DEFYING GOATS • SMART AQUARTIC MAMMALS • LIKE A PANTHER BUT NOT • SCARY FORREST DWELLERS • SEAFARING SCANDANAVIANS • ANOTHER WORD FOR FAST PLANES • ...
Dark Souls 1 Poozli 2024-01-13
Across
- dark sun
- Mousy finished the game with the _____ shield equipped..
- The Lord of Sunlight, the Lord of _____.
- The Land of Clerics.
- Capra Demon has two of them.
- ______ of the Abyss
- The best shield in the game.
- The Sanctuary Guardian resembles a ______ of Greek mythology.
- you reach +15 weapon level with a Titanite _____.
- Aye, _____!
- Gaping Dragon has four of them.
- Artorias' grave is found in what used to be called the ______ woods.
- Oscar of Astora is the injured NPC we meet in the Asylum. He is wearing the _____ set.
Down
- Hawk Eye
- Locked in a tower.
- His ring lets you bear more weight.
- Status you get from the basilisks' mist attacks.
- Animal you encounter before Sif.
- Big Hat
- twin _____
- Ornstein's profession.
- The Duke's _______
- This cat has a name!
- Dark Souls' name for a zombie.
- The Gaping Dragon is fought in the ______.
25 Clues: Big Hat • dark sun • Hawk Eye • twin _____ • Aye, _____! • Locked in a tower. • The Duke's _______ • ______ of the Abyss • The Land of Clerics. • This cat has a name! • Ornstein's profession. • Capra Demon has two of them. • The best shield in the game. • Dark Souls' name for a zombie. • Gaping Dragon has four of them. • Animal you encounter before Sif. • His ring lets you bear more weight. • ...
Word Study Units 1-9 2024-01-08
Across
- jealous,showing envy
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- to clarify, explain
- to sail completely around the world
- underground
- a behavior that is repeated so often it becomes almost automatic
- to behave wrongly
- lower in rank
- to understand wrongly
- a violent rotating windstorm
- lack of proper nutrition
- a stand in or replacement
- to use again
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- well known
- a person who does bad things
- to take away
- A series of events that happen over and over again.
- to show or display
- clear understanding
- to stop one from doing something; prevent
- doubtful
- to put in the wrong place
- misshapen
- evil intent,bad will
- extra or unnecessary
- the place where a plant or animal usually lives
- brave,bold
- clear and easily understood
- to live in
- below average
30 Clues: doubtful • misshapen • well known • brave,bold • to live in • underground • to take away • to use again • lower in rank • below average • to behave wrongly • to show or display • clear understanding • to clarify, explain • jealous,showing envy • evil intent,bad will • extra or unnecessary • to understand wrongly • lack of proper nutrition • to put in the wrong place • a stand in or replacement • ...
Greece 2024-03-26
Across
- people who had the right to participate in government
- _____ ruled the largest empire the world had ever seen
- a war between Greece and Persia
- Greek word for city state
- one of the greatest conquerors in history
- only a few people have power
- stories that teach lessons
- a tyoe of government in which people rule themselves
- Greek-like
- _____ wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey
Down
- time with great achievements
- war between Athens and Sparta
- unit of soldiers who ride horses
- a leader who held power through force
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- _______ encouraged people to take pride in their city and introduced democracy to many parts of Greece
- famous lyric poet
- famous fable writer
- rich landowners
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
20 Clues: Greek-like • rich landowners • famous lyric poet • famous fable writer • Greek word for city state • stories that teach lessons • time with great achievements • only a few people have power • war between Athens and Sparta • a war between Greece and Persia • unit of soldiers who ride horses • a leader who held power through force • _____ wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey • ...
greek myth 2024-02-25
Across
- Slayed the Nemean Lion
- Zeus' wife and Queen of the Gods
- Goddess of Youth who married Heracles
- Cupbearer to the gods
- Killer of Python
- The site of Zeus' oracle
- Dionysus' staff
- God of Death
- Ruler of the Underworld
- Zeus seduced Leda in this form
- Place of Dionysus' and Demeter's temples
Down
- Messenger of the gods
- Island that welcomed Leto and where she gave birth to Artemis and Dionysus
- Goddess of magic and witchcraft
- Killer of Pallas, which gave her the epithet Pallas ______
- Born of sea foam
- Site where Galatea was transformed from a statue to a woman
- Gave Dionysus her place as one of the 12 Olympians (though not officially)
- Hermes' staff
- Goddess of the Dawn
- Reincarnated into Dionysus in Orphic mythology
- Hated by both his parents, Zeus and Hera
- Turned into a laurel tree to escape Apollo
23 Clues: God of Death • Hermes' staff • Dionysus' staff • Born of sea foam • Killer of Python • Goddess of the Dawn • Messenger of the gods • Cupbearer to the gods • Slayed the Nemean Lion • Ruler of the Underworld • The site of Zeus' oracle • Zeus seduced Leda in this form • Goddess of magic and witchcraft • Zeus' wife and Queen of the Gods • Goddess of Youth who married Heracles • ...
The Hero's Jurney 2024-04-12
Across
- When the Hero is called to to his quest
- When the hero goes to the new world
- The wizzard in The Hobbit
- Most important dwarv
- Lazy, Hairy Feet, Loves to take naps
- Writer of the Hero's Jurney
- Near the bottom
- The helper of the hero
- The toughest challeng the hero has faced
- a person who can change into anyone
- Main character in The Hobbit
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- The metaphor for the Hero's Jurney
- An item that helps a hero
- The person that helps the hero
- the challeges the Hero faces
- a letter of an ancient Germanic alphabet
- The place where the hero starts out has
- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology
- The person who fails to be a hero
- runes that you can only seen durring a certain moon
- From God
21 Clues: From God • Near the bottom • Most important dwarv • The helper of the hero • An item that helps a hero • The wizzard in The Hobbit • Writer of the Hero's Jurney • the challeges the Hero faces • Main character in The Hobbit • The person that helps the hero • The person who fails to be a hero • The metaphor for the Hero's Jurney • When the hero goes to the new world • ...
Narrative 2! 2024-09-09
Across
- Kyai Pasir .... an egg laid closed the tree
- The charracters in the story are animals
- Malin Kundang ..... his village to seek fortune
- The big dragons made a big hole and became a .....
- Malin Kundang ..... to acknowledge his mother
- The verbs used in narrative text are simple .....
- Cinderella ...... with the prince in the ball
- Cinderella lived with a stepmother and .....
- The part of the story that serves moral value
- The imaginative story is called ..... text
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- The characters in the story are introduced
- Malin Kundang turned into a stone ......
- It often explains the origins of a particular culture
- Malin Kundang ...... in a small village
- Hercules was the son of .....
- The purpose of narrative text
- One day Kyai Pasir went to a forest to ..... a tree
- Hercules was a very ..... hero from Greek mythology
- Cinderella ..... to the ball in the palace
- Kyai Pasir and Nyai Pasir .... the egg
20 Clues: Hercules was the son of ..... • The purpose of narrative text • Kyai Pasir and Nyai Pasir .... the egg • Malin Kundang ...... in a small village • The charracters in the story are animals • Malin Kundang turned into a stone ...... • The characters in the story are introduced • Cinderella ..... to the ball in the palace • The imaginative story is called ..... text • ...
Ireland 2026-03-01
Across
- - The natural scenery of a region.
- - Irish music is often described as this.
- - A strong alcoholic drink produced in Ireland.
- - One of the four historical provinces of Ireland.
- - Ireland is often called the Emerald Isle.
- - The capital of Northern Ireland.
- - A three-leaf plant associated with St Patrick.
- - An important sector of the Irish economy.
- - The official political status of Ireland.
- - The national symbol that appears on Irish coins.
- - The movement of people into a country.
Down
- - A period of extreme hunger in the 19th century.
- - The Cliffs of Moher are dramatic sea formations.
- - Ireland gained this from Britain in 1922.
- - The legislative body that makes laws.
- - The fundamental law of the country.
- - The traditional Irish language.
- - Traditional stories about heroes and legends.
- - The capital and largest city of the country.
- - Related to the ancient cultural group of Ireland.
20 Clues: - The traditional Irish language. • - The natural scenery of a region. • - The capital of Northern Ireland. • - The fundamental law of the country. • - The legislative body that makes laws. • - The movement of people into a country. • - Irish music is often described as this. • - Ireland gained this from Britain in 1922. • - Ireland is often called the Emerald Isle. • ...
Anoohya's crossword 2026-01-23
Across
- a sort of suitcase
- its been an amount of time or a small mistake
- a part of your neck
- a one hundred eyed monster in Greek mythology
- tells you the direction you are going
- to put up with
- a bad or unnecessary fight
- a combination of contradictions or opposite meanings
- to sing to someone
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- to steer or direct the course of the ship
- a circular area where members of the tribe meet in
- something with no home and family
- to be very clean and orderly
- to explain the details almost to the point of absurdity
- to hold on to items and not throw them away
- to be confused
- to make calmer by following demands
- the number that is subtracted from the other number
- a large group of people
- the number in a subtraction problem you are subtracting from
- the air is really dry
21 Clues: to be confused • to put up with • a sort of suitcase • to sing to someone • a part of your neck • the air is really dry • a large group of people • a bad or unnecessary fight • to be very clean and orderly • something with no home and family • to make calmer by following demands • tells you the direction you are going • to steer or direct the course of the ship • ...
Unicorns 2025-11-05
Across
- – Under a magical spell
- – Quality associated with unicorns’ movement and depiction
- – Civilization with ancient unicorn-like depictions
- – Three-dimensional art often featuring unicorns
- – Imaginary world where unicorns are common
- – Religious figure linked allegorically to the unicorn
- – Arctic whale whose tusk was once sold as a unicorn horn
- – Common symbolic meaning of unicorns
- – Traditional stories involving unicorns
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- – Period when unicorn symbolism flourished in Europe
- – Term often used for mythical creatures like unicorns
- – Ancient Greek who first described a unicorn-like creature
- – Use of unicorns on family crests and coats of arms
- – Creature said to be captured only by one in mythology
- – Substance unicorn horn was believed to neutralize
- – Having supernatural powers
- – Existing only in legends and folklore
- – Genre often featuring unicorns
- – The single spiral protruding from its forehead
- – Traditional color of unicorn depictions
20 Clues: – Under a magical spell • – Having supernatural powers • – Genre often featuring unicorns • – Common symbolic meaning of unicorns • – Existing only in legends and folklore • – Traditional stories involving unicorns • – Traditional color of unicorn depictions • – Imaginary world where unicorns are common • – Three-dimensional art often featuring unicorns • ...
03B5 2026-03-12
Across
- to be very good at a subject or activity
- the study of the various parts of living things
- the act of two things hitting into each other
- related to logic and reasoning
- based on theory rather than experience
- related to the sky or outer space
- a person’s ability to understand things easily
- a group of stories from a particular country or region
- a set of ideas about time and space developed by Albert Einstein
- able to think or act successfully
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- an unmarried man
- the study of human society, its organizations, and problems
- a certificate proving someone has completed their studies
- to state a fact or belief with confidence
- letting out radiation or related to radiation
- intelligent
- the study of the Earth’s natural structures and how they change
- an advanced type of mathematics
- related to learning and knowing things
- to control and use something, usually to make energy
20 Clues: intelligent • an unmarried man • related to logic and reasoning • an advanced type of mathematics • related to the sky or outer space • able to think or act successfully • related to learning and knowing things • based on theory rather than experience • to be very good at a subject or activity • to state a fact or belief with confidence • ...
Percy Jackson: Lightning Thief 2024-10-09
Across
- a kind of fungus that grow in damp places.
- to make a loud ringing sound "clang".
- a prediction into the future.
- a creature who is half man and half bull.
- to grind into powder or dust.
- metal protection for cover the chest.
- period of change from kid to adult.
- to strike with something flat or heavy: whack.
- shaker, something outstanding or important.
Down
- to make or grow longer.
- observe a person or area to gain information.
- in a sullen manner or ill humor.
- a method of influence over other people or countries.
- a person born in ancient Troy.
- an open place in a garden or park for shelter.
- means young woman in classic mythology.
- a shop sells cheese, cook meats ready to eat.
- a large open area surrounded by rows of seats.
- a dessert made with fruit for the Greek Gods.
- a shell similar to a snail.
20 Clues: to make or grow longer. • a shell similar to a snail. • a prediction into the future. • to grind into powder or dust. • a person born in ancient Troy. • in a sullen manner or ill humor. • period of change from kid to adult. • to make a loud ringing sound "clang". • metal protection for cover the chest. • means young woman in classic mythology. • ...
IWRBS 2024-12-11
Across
- Gifts or offerings made to kami
- The concept of ritual impurity or sin
- Honorific title for a deity or spirit
- The process of cleansing or purifying oneself
- Spirits or deities worshiped in Shintoism
- Ceremonial acts performed to honor kami
- A ritual performed to honor kami or the spirits
- - Burial mounds from the Kofun period in Japan
Down
- Sacred rope used to mark a holy area
- Place of worship in Shintoism
- Traditional Shinto festivals
- Sun goddess and one of the principal deities in Shintoism
- Ancient Japanese text that records the myths of Shintoism
- Creator god in Japanese mythology
- Reverence for one's ancestors in Shinto practices
- Traditional gate mawrking the entrance to a shrine
- - Religious structures dedicated to kami
- Divine or holy
- A ritual form of purification by water
- The natural world, often seen as inhabited by kami
20 Clues: Divine or holy • Traditional Shinto festivals • Place of worship in Shintoism • Gifts or offerings made to kami • Creator god in Japanese mythology • Sacred rope used to mark a holy area • The concept of ritual impurity or sin • Honorific title for a deity or spirit • A ritual form of purification by water • Ceremonial acts performed to honor kami • ...
Unit 4 Lesson 6 Spelling Words 2024-11-25
Across
- – The human mind or spirit.
- – Beautiful or picturesque, often about nature.
- – A large celebration or gathering, often for scouts.
- – A unit of measurement in the metric system.
- – A loud, high-pitched noise.
- – To produce offspring, often used for animals.
- – The state of not being awake.
- – Something boring or too long.
- – Not including something.
- – Achieved what you aimed for.
Down
- – Selling goods directly to customers.
- – Talking or giving a formal address.
- – To make something new.
- – The second planet from the Sun or the Roman goddess of love.
- – Came to the same opinion or decision.
- – Something kept hidden from others.
- – Ancient people known for their mythology and philosophy.
- – To go after someone or something.
- – A unit to measure angles or temperature.
- – The small part of a plant that grows into a new one.
- – A type of evergreen tree.
21 Clues: – To make something new. • – Not including something. • – The human mind or spirit. • – A type of evergreen tree. • – A loud, high-pitched noise. • – Achieved what you aimed for. • – The state of not being awake. • – Something boring or too long. • – To go after someone or something. • – Something kept hidden from others. • – Talking or giving a formal address. • ...
Beowulf Review 2024-11-12
Across
- a bard or singing poet
- The monster
- Beowulf's dad
- King of the Danes
- the name of the sword that breaks when Beowulf fights the dragon
- Beowulf's right-hand man at the end
- The very first word in the Seamus Heaney translation
- Hrothgar's dad
- Biblical bad guy, ancestor of Grendel
- a synonym for Old English
- what they call loose armor made of chains
- Beowulf's people; a seafaring tribe
Down
- the Danes would have believed in this kind of mythology,
- Beowulf's old pal who taunted him
- a compound word that is a descriptive metaphor, like "sea road" for ocean
- the number of swords Beowulf has in this story
- The last name of the very first leader mentioned: Beow's dad
- Main literary device used in the poem
- the Danes were also called this
- the kind of hero Beowulf is
20 Clues: The monster • Beowulf's dad • Hrothgar's dad • King of the Danes • a bard or singing poet • a synonym for Old English • the kind of hero Beowulf is • the Danes were also called this • Beowulf's old pal who taunted him • Beowulf's right-hand man at the end • Beowulf's people; a seafaring tribe • Main literary device used in the poem • Biblical bad guy, ancestor of Grendel • ...
Pandora's Box 2025-03-06
Across
- Goddess who gave Pandora curiosity
- God who created Pandora from clay
- Type of story *Pandora’s Box* is classified as
- What the story teaches about human nature
- Goddess who gifted Pandora wisdom and clothing
- One of the misfortunes released from the box
- Pandora’s trait that led her to open the box
- Zeus’ reason for sending Pandora to Earth
- King of the gods who planned Pandora’s creation
- Messenger god who gave Pandora her cunning nature
- Object given to Pandora, filled with evils
Down
- Pandora’s husband, brother of Prometheus
- What escaped when Pandora opened the box
- Goddess who gave Pandora beauty
- A disease spread upon opening the box
- The only thing left inside the box
- The world after evils were released
- The first woman in Greek mythology
- Titan who stole fire for humans
- A feeling released from the box to trouble mankind
20 Clues: Goddess who gave Pandora beauty • Titan who stole fire for humans • God who created Pandora from clay • Goddess who gave Pandora curiosity • The only thing left inside the box • The first woman in Greek mythology • The world after evils were released • A disease spread upon opening the box • Pandora’s husband, brother of Prometheus • What escaped when Pandora opened the box • ...
random puzzle 2025-04-17
Across
- A long and complex orchestral piece.
- Tendency of an object to resist change.
- Sea god in Irish mythology, known for his cloak of invisibility.
- An introduction, often musical or dramatic.
- A method of voting in secret.
- Modern audio format for news or storytelling.
- An experienced guide or advisor.
- Fluent and persuasive in speech or writing.
- A style of cooking associated with a culture.
- A place where historical documents are stored.
- Art made from small pieces of tile or glass.
- Giants of industry or myth.
Down
- A memorable phrase used in advertising.
- A valuable family possession passed down.
- An adventurous or mischievous act.
- Last name of the current TT record holder.
- Classic, high-quality, and from another era.
- Sentimental longing for the past.
- The highest point or peak.
- To make up for a mistake or fault.
- Crisscrossed framework, often for plants.
- Official population count.
22 Clues: The highest point or peak. • Official population count. • Giants of industry or myth. • A method of voting in secret. • An experienced guide or advisor. • Sentimental longing for the past. • An adventurous or mischievous act. • To make up for a mistake or fault. • A long and complex orchestral piece. • A memorable phrase used in advertising. • ...
SPuzzles- Vol 9 2025-08-30
Across
- cut one head off, 2 more appear
- all chicken nug. should be shaped like this animal
- aka the sea cow
- an epic quest, also a Honda
- in greek mythology, island where Zeus was born
- what literally takes my breath away (also a medical condition)
- slowest rainforest mammal
- the capital of Colombia
- brightest planet we can see on Earth
- store famous for its furniture and meatballs
Down
- Moo-deng is this type of hippo
- fictional small guy with a big ring problem
- what this puzzle is
- it rains this on Titan, one of Saturn' moons
- you get a car! you get a car!
- big boat, bigger oops
- little lizard with an insurance side hustle
- the octothorpe is another name for this symbol
- celeb/former basketballer who owns 150 carwashes
- god who literally holds the earth
20 Clues: aka the sea cow • what this puzzle is • big boat, bigger oops • the capital of Colombia • slowest rainforest mammal • an epic quest, also a Honda • you get a car! you get a car! • Moo-deng is this type of hippo • cut one head off, 2 more appear • god who literally holds the earth • brightest planet we can see on Earth • fictional small guy with a big ring problem • ...
The Epic's Issue 1 2026 Crossword 2025-09-30
Across
- ___ with being ___
- student-led boba catering business, the quality of being new
- Service club, to engage
- a run through an entryway
- Ed Sheeran’s eighth album
- Vicky’s full first name
- Quest science-based board game created by Lynbrook student
- Undead monsters, genre of new Marvel TV show
- ___ Night Lights
- country whose passport unlocks visa-free access to 192 countries
- ___ football, new girls fall sport
Down
- College Board’s organizational status, surprisingly?
- Sun god and BMX enthusiast
- School that merged with Lynbrook Marching Band and Colorguard
- American professional basketball team, female warrior figures in Norse mythology
- Agreement that allows EU residents to travel passport-free between 29 European countries
- Name of new Lynbrook water polo coach, Epic Copy Editor and Epic Staffer
- President that signed Hispanic Heritage Month into law
- type of tree in poem by Vedanshi Prasad
- Sophia Zhang’s inspiration and monstrous, man-eating being
20 Clues: ___ Night Lights • ___ with being ___ • Service club, to engage • Vicky’s full first name • a run through an entryway • Ed Sheeran’s eighth album • Sun god and BMX enthusiast • ___ football, new girls fall sport • type of tree in poem by Vedanshi Prasad • Undead monsters, genre of new Marvel TV show • College Board’s organizational status, surprisingly? • ...
