mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-08-31
8 Clues: who is zeus wife • who is zeus father • who is Athena's father • who is the god of war • who is the god of the sea • how many titains were there • who was the first greek god • Who is the god the underworld
Modern Pop Culture 2024-09-18
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- Park Movie about a park filled with cloned dinosaurs
- Guy Animated comedy with characters like Stewie and Peter
- Main character in The Matrix who takes the red pill
- Evil Survival horror game set in Raccoon City
- Revolution Revolution that began in 1789 in France
- Hero of the Legend of Zelda series
- Swift Pop star known for the album 1989
- Ages Period of European history known for chivalry and knights
- Queen of the gods in Greek mythology
- Pyramid Ancient wonder of the world in Egypt
- the Great Famed conqueror from Macedonia
- Director of Jurassic Park and Jaws
- Magical school attended by Harry Potter
- Solo Captain of the Millennium Falcon in Star Wars
- Villain in Marvel Cinematic Universe obsessed with balance
- Brother of Mario
- City City where Grand Theft Auto Vice City is set
- Vader Sith Lord from Star Wars known for a red lightsaber
- Fighter with a green outfit in Street Fighter
- and Furious Fast car movie franchise featuring Vin Diesel
- Space bounty hunter from Metroid
- Empire Empire that built the Colosseum
- First Pokémon you can choose in Pokémon Red/Blue
- Union Cold War rivalry between USA and this country
- Disney princess who has a pet tiger named Rajah
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- Roman god of war
- Weapon of the Norse god Thor
- Popular battle royale game released in 2017
- Gear Stealth-action game series featuring Solid Snake
- Blue hedgehog known for speed
- Mercury Composer known for Bohemian Rhapsody
- Hero who defeated Medusa in Greek mythology
- Developer behind the game Minecraft
- Croft Female protagonist in the Tomb Raider series
- Main character in the Super Mario series
- Beloved Pixar robot
- Main character of The Witcher series
- Legendary British king with a round table
- First President of the United States
- Fantasy RPG series with dragons and shouts
- Force 141 Call of Duty's fictional military task force
- Greek god of the sea
- Artificial intelligence antagonist in Portal
- Explorer who discovered the Americas in 1492
- Battle where Napoleon was defeated in 1815
- Name of the ship that carried the Pilgrims to America
46 Clues: Roman god of war • Brother of Mario • Beloved Pixar robot • Greek god of the sea • Weapon of the Norse god Thor • Blue hedgehog known for speed • Space bounty hunter from Metroid • Hero of the Legend of Zelda series • Director of Jurassic Park and Jaws • Developer behind the game Minecraft • Queen of the gods in Greek mythology • Main character of The Witcher series • ...
Mariana Simion cruzadinha 2021-06-12
5 Clues: that is not busy • who stands in opposition • edible tuber rich in starch, a carbohydrate. • is an imaginary being of children’s mythology • season of the year following winter and preceding summer
Pawnee Mythology And Astronomy 2021-08-18
5 Clues: The Great Star • Pawnee sacrifices were mostly... • the creator of all things in Pawnee mythology. • They used astronomy to hunt mostly this animal. • material the Skidi Pawnee starchart is made of.
John Keats - Ode To Melancholy Crossword 2021-12-19
5 Clues: pensive sadness • the theme of ______? • the wolf bane and Yew berries • a river that is said to erase minds in mythology. • a fruit that can kill if eaten in large portions.
Jupiter 2024-02-27
5 Clues: known for this feature • Named after what mythology? • Largest planet in the solar system • when boys go to Jupiter they get more • Known for making the first observations of the planets
Unit 7 - Europe in the Middle Ages - Crossword Review 2023-11-28
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- Germanic seafaring peoples originally from Scandinavia / known for raiding and trading
- group of Germanic peoples from the North Sea coast of what is now Germany / in England, they were referred to as Anglo-__________, where they formed a single nation with other migrant populations
- the dwelling place of the gods in Norse mythology / comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus
- Greek and Slavic name for Vikings / established the state of the Kievan Rus' in what is now Ukraine
- hammer-wielding god associated with lightning / also the god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture
- (747-814) King of the Franks and the Lombards / crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in 800 CE on Christmas Day / founded the Carolingian Empire
- a building occupied by a community of monks / isolated, undefended, and full of loot
- means "Northern" as the Vikings inhabited Northern Europe and struggled to survive in the frigid, inhospitable climate
- island off the coast of Britain referred to as "The Holy Island" / attacked by Vikings in 793 / the attack sent a shockwave throughout Europe
- nomadic tribe who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe / invaded southeastern Europe and pushed the Germanic tribes westward into the territory of the Western Roman Empire
- nationality from Denmark
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- Germanic tribe that expanded their power and influence during the Middle Ages / term used to describe the population in or near France
- nationality from Sweden
- the hall of slain warriors in Asgard / these warriors live there blissfully under the leadership of Odin
- a story of gods and heroes from the Viking Age (793-1066)
- god of both war and death in Norse mythology / the one-eyed All-Father who sacrificed his eye in order to see everything that happens in the world
- depicted as a warrior woman on horseback, a wolf or boar, and armed with a spear / decides the fate of warriors in battle and carries the dead to Odin's Valhalla
- one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain during the post-Roman period / their name is the root of the name England
- nationality from Norway
- region of Northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
- eldest son of the chief deity, Odin / regarded by the ancient Norse people as the god of mischief, trickery, and deception
21 Clues: nationality from Sweden • nationality from Norway • nationality from Denmark • a story of gods and heroes from the Viking Age (793-1066) • region of Northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden • a building occupied by a community of monks / isolated, undefended, and full of loot • ...
The Samanthan Sentinel 2.12.24 2024-02-12
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- Son of the famed inventor, he flew too close to the sun with his waxen wings, which caused him to fall
- Heard of the Greek mythology-based Broadway musical? It is a modern re-telling of Orpheus & Eurydice
- Also known as a fireplace, Hestia was the patron goddess of this and also the patron of the home
- What was the name of Rick Riordan's titular, main character that put a fresh take on Greek mythology? (2 words)
- Daughter of the Goddess of the harvest, her biggest myth revolves around her kidnapping by Hades, which gives us the story of the seasons
- This goddess is the patron god of the harvest and agriculture- she also has a godly daughter!
- Goddess of the Hunt, Moon, and twin brother to Apollo, she also had a band of women hunters
- What was the gift that Prometheus gave to humans that created civilization?
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- Looking for an expensive purse or an Olympic deity? Look no further than this god of messages, merchants, travelers, and hospitality- he also has winged sandals!
- According to the Muses, Who Put The Glad in Gladiator?
- This type of big cat lived in Nemea and was known for its gold pelt that was impervious to mortal weapons
- Mess with this mythological bull, you'll get the horns- he also lives in the Labryinth
- What was the body part of Achilles that wasn't turned immortal?
- This is the name of the mountains that the Gods lived on top of!
- Hummingbirds love this sugary treat- and it was also a word for divine food for the Gods
- Sisyphus rolled this type of rock up the hill, just falling short each time so it would crash back down the hill for eternity
- This city was named after their Patron Goddess, once she brought them the gift of Olive trees
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and creator of horses- this god definitely can go with the flow!
- You cut one of heads off of this mythological animal, and 2 will grow in its place!
- This goddess has a pretty cool athletic brand, she better have- she's the goddess of victory!
- Known as the King of the gods, he's the eldest that controls the air and lightning
21 Clues: According to the Muses, Who Put The Glad in Gladiator? • What was the body part of Achilles that wasn't turned immortal? • This is the name of the mountains that the Gods lived on top of! • What was the gift that Prometheus gave to humans that created civilization? • Known as the King of the gods, he's the eldest that controls the air and lightning • ...
Mariana Simion cruzadinha 2021-06-12
5 Clues: that is not busy • who stands in opposition • edible tuber rich in starch, a carbohydrate. • is an imaginary being of children’s mythology • season of the year following winter and preceding summer
Greek Mythology Deities 2023-10-21
5 Clues: Goddess of wisdom and warfare. • God of the sea and earthquakes. • God of the sun, music, and poetry. • King of the gods in Greek mythology. • Hero known for his incredible strength.
neouthlOeandingye 2024-03-19
6 Clues: its mo baba • monkey encounter • burger King foot lettuce • bad website full of sweaty nerds • bad website full of "dead game" replies to epic games • that one guy from God of war that was once in Greek mythology and he uses lightning or something I guess
Myth and Language (revised) 2023-12-11
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- a prediction of the future
- Comprised of 'pan' (all) and 'theos' (god), it signifies all gods. Pan appears in panacea, Panama, Pan American, panopoly. Theos gives theology, theologian, theocracy.
- fear
- (Athena) The Greek goddess of wisdom and strategy.
- in Greek and Roman mythology referred to a holy place or priestess delivering divine prophecies. Nowadays, oracle or oracular denotes profound insight or intuition
- Deities of vengeance who were so dreaded that the Greeks euphemistically called the 'Eumenides,' meaning "kindly ones."
- where the gods reside and also Greece's tallest mountain. Today, Olympus signifies greatness or grandeur, as seen in the global Olympic games where top atheletes compete.
- a substance meant to stimulate sexual desire - named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love
- combines the Greek root for 'beauty' and 'voice,' names a musical instrument, and denotes Orpheus' mother, one of the nine muses.
- god
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- Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- forward
- Lachesis, Atropos The Three Fates. Clotho soon the thread of life. Lachesis assigned each man to destiny. Atropos carried shears to cut the thread of death
- Icarus, son of Daedalus, flew too near the sun and fell to his death due to his overambition. This gave rise to the term Icarian meaning daring or ambitious act
- all
- There are nine of them and they represent the arts, poetry and culture. Muse, as a verb, means to ponder and wonder. We get the words musician, music, and musical from this word.
- Fields In French, the Champs Elysée, is a major boulevard in Paris, but for Greeks it was a place reserved in Hades for blessed souls.
- (n.) bitter disagreement; fighting, struggle
- Hades is both the underworld and its god. His Roman equivalent, Pluto, derives from 'wealth' inspiring the political term plutocracy, which means rule by the wealthy class.
- Fortuna, in Roman mythology, is the goddess of luck, both good and bad. The term 'fortune' in everyday language refers to luck or fate, echoing this divine influence.
- Magaera, Tisiphone The Erinyes
- the word for a piece of fabric. Comes from the name of one of the Fates - Clotho, who spins the thread of life on her spindle.
22 Clues: all • god • fear • forward • a prediction of the future • Magaera, Tisiphone The Erinyes • Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • (n.) bitter disagreement; fighting, struggle • (Athena) The Greek goddess of wisdom and strategy. • a substance meant to stimulate sexual desire - named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love • ...
Underworld Myths 2025-03-06
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- The River of Sorrow (along with the Styx, sometimes the river needing crossed to enter the Underworld)
- punished the souls in Tartarus
- one of Hades' Roman names
- The Homeric _____ to Demeter has a version of Persephone being kidnapped to the Underworld
- _______ as opposed to Olympian deities
- the name of a hero's decent into the Underworld
- a group of deities sent to Tartarus as punishment
- prophet that Odysseus sees in the Underworld
- number of heads Cerberus usually has
- the Fate who reveals his fate in Claudian's De Raptu Proserpina
- the Greek personification of Night
- Hero sent to retrieve Cerberus as his 12th labor
- another of Hades' Roman names as god of wealth
- generic name of the land of the dead
- the ferryman of Greco-Roman Underworld mythology
- last name of the author of Paradise Lost
- King of the Underworld
- Platonic Underworld judge with the longest name
- Persephone ate some of this fruit in the Underworld
- author of the Aeneid (e spelling variation)
- flower that grows in the Underworld
- singer who tries to bring his love back to life
- him and his buddy Pirithous try to kidnap Persephone
- If Hecataeus' theory is right, the "hound of Hades" Cerberus is actually this creature
- punished with unreachable fruit and water
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- the Sumerian queen of the nether world
- punished with continuously rolling a boulder up a hill
- the god in charge of weighing souls in Egyptian mythology
- portion of the Underworld where people are punished
- the Greek personification of Death
- Roman author who briefly mentions Persephone as "detesting heaven and her mother"
- last name of the author of Inferno
- The River of Oaths
- the portion of the Underworld with the highest regard, also known as the "Blessed Isle"
- the Greek personification of Sleep
- Mother of Persephone
- 3-headed guard dog of the Underworld
- author of the Odyssey
- Olympian psychopomp ("guide of souls" to the afterlife)
- the Sumerian goddess who descends to the nether world
- name of the Egyptian Underworld
- The River of Forgetfulness
- The River of Fire
- Goddess of Spring & Queen of the Underworld
- The River of Lamentation, always frozen, sometimes a lake
45 Clues: The River of Fire • The River of Oaths • Mother of Persephone • author of the Odyssey • King of the Underworld • one of Hades' Roman names • The River of Forgetfulness • punished the souls in Tartarus • name of the Egyptian Underworld • the Greek personification of Death • last name of the author of Inferno • the Greek personification of Night • the Greek personification of Sleep • ...
Greek Mythology & Divinities No.#2 2022-02-28
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- god of the sun and poetry
- messenger of the gods
- the first spider
- goddess of the rainbow
- goddess of the hunt
- god of the forge and machinery
- slayed the monster medusa
- titan of time
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- the greek name for perseus' sword, riptide
- god of wine
- goddess of nature
- guardian of the underworld
- monster whose hair is snakes
- goddess of marriage
- monster that regrows its heads
- slayed the minotaur
16 Clues: god of wine • titan of time • the first spider • goddess of nature • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • slayed the minotaur • messenger of the gods • goddess of the rainbow • god of the sun and poetry • slayed the monster medusa • guardian of the underworld • monster whose hair is snakes • god of the forge and machinery • monster that regrows its heads • ...
Mythology - Edith Hamilton Terms #1 2020-11-12
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- charm or enchant someone in a deceptive way
- unbreakable
- showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect
- a person or thing of enormous size, importance, or ability
- having unlimited power
- showing care for the future
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- lacking sophistication
- something that comes before
- a restraint or check on someone's freedom to do something
- unable to be pleased
- intending to do harm
- sudden unaccountable changes in mood
- a collection of things, especially one systematically gathered
- the heavens or the sky
- severe or strict in manner
- showing a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper
16 Clues: unbreakable • unable to be pleased • intending to do harm • lacking sophistication • the heavens or the sky • having unlimited power • severe or strict in manner • something that comes before • showing care for the future • sudden unaccountable changes in mood • charm or enchant someone in a deceptive way • showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect • ...
Principal Gods of Greek Mythology 2024-12-04
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- Born of Zeus, god of wine
- Winged child-god of love
- God of music, light, sometimes thought of as sun god
- Sister of king of the gods, goddess of agriculture
- God of fire and the forge
- Brother of king of gods, but not considered an Olympian, king of underworld
- Messenger of the gods
- King of the gods
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- Brother of king of the gods, king of the sea
- Healing god whose serpent-entwined staff is the emblem of modern medicine
- Goddess of love
- God of war
- Born from forehead of king of the gods, goddess of war and wisdom
- Goddess of the hunt and twin of sun god
- Sister of king of the gods, goddess of the hearth
- Sister and wife of king of the gods and goddess of marriage
16 Clues: God of war • Goddess of love • King of the gods • Messenger of the gods • Winged child-god of love • Born of Zeus, god of wine • God of fire and the forge • Goddess of the hunt and twin of sun god • Brother of king of the gods, king of the sea • Sister of king of the gods, goddess of the hearth • Sister of king of the gods, goddess of agriculture • ...
Banana 2023-04-19
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- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- A beast or living thing from a myth
- A deity or greater being from mythology
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
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- A place of death
- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
8 Clues: A place of death • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls. • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
GB BLUE READING 3 2021-12-20
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- (proper noun) complete the following sentence. “In Greek mythology, ______ was a monster, with living venomous snakes in place of hair.”
- (noun) a female god.
- (proper noun) a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
- (verb) make something available to someone; provide.
- (preposition) below, underneath, beneath.
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- (noun) the ruler or leader of an empire.
- (plural noun) complete the following sentence. “The cistern’s roof is supported 336 stone _______.”
- (adjective) attractive, delicate, lovely.
8 Clues: (noun) a female god. • (noun) the ruler or leader of an empire. • (adjective) attractive, delicate, lovely. • (preposition) below, underneath, beneath. • (verb) make something available to someone; provide. • (proper noun) a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
Valentines Crossword 2023-02-09
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- Cupid is the son of whom
- Cupid’s name in Greek mythology
- “love” in French?
- In the Victorian era, mean-spirited Valentine's Day cards were called "___ Valentines."
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- who invented the first Valentine's Day chocolate box, Richard ______ ?
- In Medieval England, what did women used to place around their pillows on Valentine’s day eve?
- Letters to Shakespeare’s Juliet are sent to what city every year?
- if you openly show your feelings, where do you wear your heart?
8 Clues: “love” in French? • Cupid is the son of whom • Cupid’s name in Greek mythology • if you openly show your feelings, where do you wear your heart? • Letters to Shakespeare’s Juliet are sent to what city every year? • who invented the first Valentine's Day chocolate box, Richard ______ ? • ...
Banana 2023-04-19
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- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- A beast or living thing from a myth
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A place of death
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- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- A deity or greater being from mythology
8 Clues: A place of death • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls. • ...
Sphinx 2023-02-04
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- Challenge posed by the Sphinx in Greek mythology
- Recognizable symbol of ancient Egypt and a popular tourist destination
- Ruler who commissioned the construction of the Great Sphinx
- Animal form of the Sphinx
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- Function of the Sphinx as a protector of sacred sites
- Status of the Sphinx as an enigmatic and enduring symbol of ancient Egypt
- Efforts to repair and preserve the Sphinx over the centuries
- Location of the Great Sphinx of Giza
8 Clues: Animal form of the Sphinx • Location of the Great Sphinx of Giza • Challenge posed by the Sphinx in Greek mythology • Function of the Sphinx as a protector of sacred sites • Ruler who commissioned the construction of the Great Sphinx • Efforts to repair and preserve the Sphinx over the centuries • ...
Vocab Week 6 2023-09-26
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- controls or changes something in a clever and unfair/selfish way
- powerfully affected by disease, trouble, or sorrow
- made illegal; banned
- a creature in Greek mythology that is part human and part horse
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
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- gave information about a person, group, or country to an enemny
- unfairly treating a person or group because of their differences
- producing or reflecting a bright, steady light
8 Clues: made illegal; banned • producing or reflecting a bright, steady light • powerfully affected by disease, trouble, or sorrow • gave information about a person, group, or country to an enemny • a creature in Greek mythology that is part human and part horse • unfairly treating a person or group because of their differences • ...
Hermes 2025-10-28
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- Hermes is known for this trait because of his ability to speak with the gods
- Hermes is the ____ of the gods
- Hermes is featured as a character in this Disney film
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- Who does Hermes steal cattle from?
- What instrument does Hermes create and play?
- One of Hermes' roles is the Protector of ___, guiding spirits to the river Styx.
- This is the name of Hermes' father
- What is Hermes' name as represented in Roman mythology?
8 Clues: Hermes is the ____ of the gods • Who does Hermes steal cattle from? • This is the name of Hermes' father • What instrument does Hermes create and play? • Hermes is featured as a character in this Disney film • What is Hermes' name as represented in Roman mythology? • Hermes is known for this trait because of his ability to speak with the gods • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
Percy Jeackson the lightning thief 2020-09-19
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- percy object that turns into a sword
- percy's father name
- son of hermes who robbed the master ray of Zeus
- centaur who was professor of mythology of percy
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- friend of percy's school who later discovers he is a satyr
- monster that chased percy on the way to camp and was defeated
- Daughter of Athena, she went with Grover and Percy in search of the Zeus Master Ray
- Percy algebra initiation teacher in Yancy
8 Clues: percy's father name • percy object that turns into a sword • Percy algebra initiation teacher in Yancy • son of hermes who robbed the master ray of Zeus • centaur who was professor of mythology of percy • friend of percy's school who later discovers he is a satyr • monster that chased percy on the way to camp and was defeated • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
The Silent Patient 2021-01-22
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- hospital Hospitals or wards specializing in the treatment of serious mental disorders, such as major depressive disorder
- Adultery, being unfaithful, or having an affair
- A culturally recognized union between people
- A princess in Greek mythology, known for her love of her husband
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- A doctor that listens to you speak
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- An object Alicia kept her thoughts in
- An individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment
8 Clues: A doctor that listens to you speak • An object Alicia kept her thoughts in • A culturally recognized union between people • Adultery, being unfaithful, or having an affair • An individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment • The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another • A princess in Greek mythology, known for her love of her husband • ...
Nick’s Amazing Crossword! 2018-01-23
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- Grandfather, cuckoo and carriage are types of what?
- What colour jersey is worn by the winners of each stage of the Tour De France?
- Dr John Pemberton invented which drink in 1886?
- What cheese shares its name with an English Gorge?
- After seven which is the next highest prime number?
- what sort of animals feature in the children's book, Watership Down?
- After which mythological Greek character was the drug morphine named?
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- A caravan is a group of which animals?
- Marrakesh is in which country?
- According to Greek mythology, who stole fire for mankind's benefit?
- If libel is a written defamation, what is oral defamation?
- Lack of iron in the diet may cause which disease?
- Ag is the symbol of which chemical element ?
13 Clues: Marrakesh is in which country? • A caravan is a group of which animals? • Ag is the symbol of which chemical element ? • Dr John Pemberton invented which drink in 1886? • Lack of iron in the diet may cause which disease? • What cheese shares its name with an English Gorge? • Grandfather, cuckoo and carriage are types of what? • ...
Melodija 2 2023-10-08
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- a genre where the trumpet takes the lead, but the piano isn't far behind
- a personal concert hall for your ears
- a word that flies in mythology and also a band's moniker
- Where musical dreams often get their start
- our featured artist of this month
- surname of multi-talented, studio owner artist and a guest on KrishTalk
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- four teens, one name, and a rising death metal reputation
- malta's stage for the arts since the 18th century.
- the closest you can get to wearing your favourite band
- an annual event with a charitable blend of rock and orchestra
- multiple notes played together
- the female member of 13 years later
- a maltese madness that's also a band based in the UK with Maltese roots
13 Clues: multiple notes played together • our featured artist of this month • the female member of 13 years later • a personal concert hall for your ears • Where musical dreams often get their start • malta's stage for the arts since the 18th century. • the closest you can get to wearing your favourite band • a word that flies in mythology and also a band's moniker • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Review- The Lightning Thief 2025-09-18
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- The subject Mr. Brunner teaches
- Item that turns into a sword when uncapped
- Percy’s Latin teacher who gives him a magical pen
- The secret world hinted at during the museum trip
- Percy’s best friend who is secretly watching over him
- Percy often gets blamed for things he didn’t do, which shows this trait
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- The name of the mean girl who bullies others on the field trip
- The emotion Grover shows when things start getting strange
- The main character of the story
- Where Grover acts nervous after the field trip
- The name of the monster who pretends to be a math teacher
- Percy says he didn’t want to be one of these (half-human, half-god)
- Place where the first supernatural event happens
13 Clues: The subject Mr. Brunner teaches • The main character of the story • Item that turns into a sword when uncapped • Where Grover acts nervous after the field trip • Place where the first supernatural event happens • Percy’s Latin teacher who gives him a magical pen • The secret world hinted at during the museum trip • Percy’s best friend who is secretly watching over him • ...
The secrets of ancient buildings 2013-05-13
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- a building used for religious practices or occasionally similarly organized activities
- a building comissioned by Marcus Agrippa
- the dynasty during which gunpowder became available
- one of the most common plant forms to make foliage ornament and decoration
- the most durable material used in the Great Wall of China
- an element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere
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- used to drag the blocks of pyramid into position
- the Roman concrete's key ingridient
- in Greek religion and mythology it is the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration etc
- a central opening to the sky
- a repository for the remains of the dead
- one of the material used in building the statue of Athena
12 Clues: a central opening to the sky • the Roman concrete's key ingridient • a building comissioned by Marcus Agrippa • a repository for the remains of the dead • used to drag the blocks of pyramid into position • the dynasty during which gunpowder became available • the most durable material used in the Great Wall of China • ...
Early Classical Greece Crossword 2024-01-18
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- A military tactic in which soldiers surround a city in an attempt to control it
- A form of government in which citizens gather together to vote on laws and policies
- War between Sparta and Athens
- Greek historian known for his historical account of the Peloponnesian War
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- Disease that causes many deaths
- A period of great cultural achievement
- The temple built in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena
- Able to live forever
- One of Athens’s greatest leaders. Expanded the democracy to all male citizens
- An agreement to stop fighting
- Anti-Persian alliance formed by Athens and other city-states
- A collection of stories that explains beliefs, events, or actions
12 Clues: Able to live forever • An agreement to stop fighting • War between Sparta and Athens • Disease that causes many deaths • A period of great cultural achievement • The temple built in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena • Anti-Persian alliance formed by Athens and other city-states • A collection of stories that explains beliefs, events, or actions • ...
Fantasy Creatures 2023-12-11
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- - Small, mischievous mythical creature similar to fairies.
- - Legendary ape-like creature said to live in the wilderness.
- - A horse-like creature with a single horn on its head.
- - Large, often ugly and mean-spirited creature from stories.
- - Creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- - Half-human, half-fish mythical being.
- - Human that transforms into a wolf-like creature during a full moon.
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- - A winged horse from ancient mythology.
- - A mythical bird that is reborn from its ashes.
- - Mythical being with magical powers, often portrayed as graceful.
- - A mythical creature with wings and breathes fire.
- - Creature with the body of a horse and the torso of a human.
12 Clues: - Half-human, half-fish mythical being. • - A winged horse from ancient mythology. • - A mythical bird that is reborn from its ashes. • - A mythical creature with wings and breathes fire. • - A horse-like creature with a single horn on its head. • - Small, mischievous mythical creature similar to fairies. • ...
Literature 2025-08-23
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- author of 1984, a very famous dystopian novel
- novel about racial injustice by Angie Thomas
- emotional novel about organ donation and love between sisters
- American-Afghan writer who wrote compelling novels about Afghanistan
- novel about an Irish girl moving to New York in the 1950s
- novel by Madeline Miller about Greek mythology
- author of Pride and Prejudice
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- novel by Pat Barker about two war poets we'll discuss in sixth form
- author of the novel about Kya, an abandoned girl living in the marshes
- fictional diary of a girl addicted to drugs
- author of the exciting whodunit A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
- novel about Tyler, who starts Project Mayhem
12 Clues: author of Pride and Prejudice • fictional diary of a girl addicted to drugs • novel about racial injustice by Angie Thomas • novel about Tyler, who starts Project Mayhem • author of 1984, a very famous dystopian novel • novel by Madeline Miller about Greek mythology • novel about an Irish girl moving to New York in the 1950s • ...
SWARM Crossword Puzzle 12/02/2025 2025-12-02
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- : To restate information in new words while keeping the original meaning.
- : A collection of traditional stories about gods, heroes, or customs.
- : To briefly retell the main ideas of a text.
- : Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or actions.
- : Covered in a thin layer of gold; something that looks rich on the outside.
- : A comparison saying one thing *is* another.
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- : A feeling or sense that something (usually bad) is about to happen.
- : A brief reference to a well-known person, place, thing, or event.
- : A railing supported by a row of small posts.
- : A comparison using "like" or "as."
- : Armor made of small linked metal rings.
- : A rock or mineral from which metals can be extracted.
12 Clues: : A comparison using "like" or "as." • : Armor made of small linked metal rings. • : To briefly retell the main ideas of a text. • : A comparison saying one thing *is* another. • : A railing supported by a row of small posts. • : A rock or mineral from which metals can be extracted. • : Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or actions. • ...
4-H Projects 2023-01-20
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- Learn about materials, mythology of stones, careers and more
- Explore different types of trees, what forests need to grow and thrive, and more
- The study of insects.
- Learn about the science of flight
- Learn about growing plants for food and decoration.
- Learn how to express yourself and communicate better.
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- Explore your own culture and traditions
- learn how to keep animals healthy.
- Discover the science behind making food and keeping it safe.
- Design a solution and build it.
- In this project, find the leader within you and make a positive impact in your club, home, school or community.
- Learn about the science of using plants for food, fuel, feed and fiber.
- Discover the benefits of being fit.
13 Clues: The study of insects. • Design a solution and build it. • Learn about the science of flight • learn how to keep animals healthy. • Discover the benefits of being fit. • Explore your own culture and traditions • Learn about growing plants for food and decoration. • Learn how to express yourself and communicate better. • ...
Spooky Season 2024-10-27
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- Name for the Aliens in the “Alien” movies
- creature from Latin American folklore known for attacking livestock and draining their blood.
- A spirit in Algonquian folklore associated with cannibalism and winter.
- nocturnal associated with Transylvanian folklore
- - The creature created in Mary Shelley's novel.
- A wailing Irish spirit foretelling death.
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- Don’t say his name three times
- sea monster from Scandinavian mythology, known for pulling ships under the sea.
- creature cursed by lunar cycles, often linked to the Greek legend of Lycaon
- Bates The unsettling antagonist from "Psycho”
- Ape-like creature in Himalayan lore.
- Often depicted as a female spell-casting figure such as the three leads in film “Hocus Pocus”
- Film which famously terrified children in the 70s from going into water
13 Clues: Don’t say his name three times • Ape-like creature in Himalayan lore. • Name for the Aliens in the “Alien” movies • A wailing Irish spirit foretelling death. • Bates The unsettling antagonist from "Psycho” • - The creature created in Mary Shelley's novel. • nocturnal associated with Transylvanian folklore • ...
Crossword 11/13 2025-11-11
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- The _____ is the standard unit of energy.
- The leader of the Avengers
- King Arthur and his knights of the ______
- Popular video game first released in 2009 where you can build things with blocks
- A USD alumnus who plays Sheldon Cooper in the sitcom “The Big Bang Theory”
- A word that is used in place of another to remove a harshness
- “If you give a mouse a …”
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- This is most often used as a substitute for butter
- A medium of exchange
- Middle grade book series based on greek mythology
- Tax a government can impose on an import
- A French stew made with tomatoes, eggplants, and zucchini; also the name of a famous Disney film
- The country that hosts the “Christ the Redeemer” statue
13 Clues: A medium of exchange • “If you give a mouse a …” • The leader of the Avengers • Tax a government can impose on an import • The _____ is the standard unit of energy. • King Arthur and his knights of the ______ • Middle grade book series based on greek mythology • This is most often used as a substitute for butter • The country that hosts the “Christ the Redeemer” statue • ...
Roman Religion 2022-11-29
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- A way to connect with the gods and ask for stuff.
- The worshippers of the Roman emperors
- Name for the multiple rulers of the romans.
- A god with 2 faces that represented doors and passageways.
- The home of all gods and goddesses
- A half-god half-human.
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- This month is named after Janus.
- Not only the name for a planet, but the roman name of Ares.
- The name for the stories and religious beliefs.
- The place where the gods were first worshipped and created.
- The name for the god of music, poetry, art, prophecy, truth, archery, plague, healing, sun. light. (also the name of a famous rocket.)
- The god of love
12 Clues: The god of love • A half-god half-human. • This month is named after Janus. • The home of all gods and goddesses • The worshippers of the Roman emperors • Name for the multiple rulers of the romans. • The name for the stories and religious beliefs. • A way to connect with the gods and ask for stuff. • A god with 2 faces that represented doors and passageways. • ...
Pygmalion 2023-11-16
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- What does Higgins throw into the Fireplace?
- Higgins tempts Eliza with this treat prevent her from leaving
- In her estimation, Eliza was simply a[n] __________ to Higgins and Pickering
- Henry Higgins’s passion; described as “the science of speech”
- Besides people's health, the only other subject Eliza can talk about at Mrs. Higgins' gathering.
- Higgins can tell where people are from by their ______
- The playwright of "Pygmalion"
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- Location of Henry Higgins’s laboratory (2 words)
- What Eliza throws at Higgins
- The location where Eliza's life takes a significant turn as she meets Professor Higgins (2 words)
- Eliza Doolittle's reason for visiting Henry Higgins (2 words)
- The title of the play "Pygmalion" was inspired by ________ mythology.
12 Clues: What Eliza throws at Higgins • The playwright of "Pygmalion" • What does Higgins throw into the Fireplace? • Location of Henry Higgins’s laboratory (2 words) • Higgins can tell where people are from by their ______ • Eliza Doolittle's reason for visiting Henry Higgins (2 words) • Higgins tempts Eliza with this treat prevent her from leaving • ...
Crossword 2024-02-21
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- Violent conflict between different countries or groups.
- Known for book such as Metamorphosis and The Trial.
- Features nonhuman characters to explain human issues or natural disasters. Typically found in Ancient Greek (or other) societies.
- Book where a working man suddenly becomes a bug.
- Main character of a movie where a doll learns about women’s problems in the real world.
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- 1927 German expressionist movie by Fritz Lang.
- outcast, social isolation.
- When nonhuman characters have human traits.
- When someone has no money (Thread theme).
- Book where a corpse is brought back to life, and struggles with their own existence and deformity.
- Author known for their book Frankenstein.
- Sharing the feelings of another.
12 Clues: outcast, social isolation. • Sharing the feelings of another. • When someone has no money (Thread theme). • Author known for their book Frankenstein. • When nonhuman characters have human traits. • 1927 German expressionist movie by Fritz Lang. • Book where a working man suddenly becomes a bug. • Known for book such as Metamorphosis and The Trial. • ...
T4 Wk1 (Diya) 😎 2020-10-12
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- The _______ between the circles that Sarah drew was not present.
- Diya's mum used ______ to make her money plant more vibrant in colour.
- to do ________ you must be flexible
- Pippa tried her best to match the moves to the _______ Zumba song but she ended up falling on her face.
- Amelia was very ______ to the red pandas
- The word book is a ______.
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- Ramsha went under a ________ to steal all the chocolates.
- a person or thing that precipitates an event.
- Quinntesaa's dress was made out of _______ cotton.
- Nada showed no ______ to Demi when she fell on a snail shell.
- A ________ is the opposite of a antonym.
- Hazel's favourite thing to do at home is learn about _______.
12 Clues: The word book is a ______. • to do ________ you must be flexible • A ________ is the opposite of a antonym. • Amelia was very ______ to the red pandas • a person or thing that precipitates an event. • Quinntesaa's dress was made out of _______ cotton. • Ramsha went under a ________ to steal all the chocolates. • ...
Summer Olympics 2024-05-01
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- Which god from ancient Greek mythology is said to have founded the Olympics?
- What mental illness did Simone Biles have
- Who was the first African American to win an Olympic gold medal?
- What were the 2020 Olympic beds made of?
- Where are the 2024 Olympics?
- Which athletes enter last in the Parade of Nations at the opening ceremony?
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- In which U.S. city will the 2028 Summer Olympics be held?
- The first Olympic Games took place in
- Which sport featured in the Winter Olympics was originally part of the Summer Olympics?
- Who has the most Olympic Gold Medals?
- In 1976, where did Canada host the Summer Games?
- Which country has earned the most Olympic medals overall?
12 Clues: Where are the 2024 Olympics? • The first Olympic Games took place in • Who has the most Olympic Gold Medals? • What were the 2020 Olympic beds made of? • What mental illness did Simone Biles have • In 1976, where did Canada host the Summer Games? • In which U.S. city will the 2028 Summer Olympics be held? • Which country has earned the most Olympic medals overall? • ...
PPM June 2024-03-25
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- What classic video game requires you to eat all the dots throughout a maze? (3,3)
- Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo? (5)
- In which state is the US city of Chicago? (8)
- Gary and Martin Kemp were in which band? (7,6)
- Which organ has four chambers? (5)
- What is the official national animal of Scotland? (7)
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- What is the national dish of Spain? (6)
- In the context of email, what does “CC” stand for? (6,4)
- Which musical legend is Jay-Z married to? (7)
- Who is the king of the gods in Greek mythology? (4)
- What is the name of Batman's butler? (6)
- Who wrote 'The Da Vince Code'? (3,5)
12 Clues: Which organ has four chambers? (5) • Who wrote 'The Da Vince Code'? (3,5) • What is the national dish of Spain? (6) • What is the name of Batman's butler? (6) • Which musical legend is Jay-Z married to? (7) • In which state is the US city of Chicago? (8) • Gary and Martin Kemp were in which band? (7,6) • Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo? (5) • ...
Lesson 5 Crossword Review 2025-04-02
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- most of Greece surrounds this sea
- in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- in ancient Greece drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters.
- worship of many gods or deities.
- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods or heroes.
- in ancient Greece this empire was considered a superpower
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- this city state led the Delian league
- to stop
- This person was an important leader of the Persians
- this battle ended the first persian war
- This was a spartan king that stopped the persians at thermoplyae
- this city-state was the leader of the Peloponnesian league
- this group of people eventually conquered the greeks
13 Clues: to stop • worship of many gods or deities. • most of Greece surrounds this sea • this city state led the Delian league • this battle ended the first persian war • This person was an important leader of the Persians • this group of people eventually conquered the greeks • in ancient Greece this empire was considered a superpower • ...
Mythology, GD C1 2020-11-13
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- a place under the earth where Hades is believed to have his kingdom
- ... task - extremely difficult task
- priestess which makes predictions about the future
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- a gift, offering
- connected to an enemy
- eliminated or destroyed completely
- a child of a human and a god
- weapon or tool with long and curved blade, used to cut grass (or slay monsters)
8 Clues: a gift, offering • connected to an enemy • a child of a human and a god • eliminated or destroyed completely • ... task - extremely difficult task • priestess which makes predictions about the future • a place under the earth where Hades is believed to have his kingdom • weapon or tool with long and curved blade, used to cut grass (or slay monsters)
Greek Mythology- Creatures 2014-06-27
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- were half-goat half-man. They were peaceful creatures who loved to have a good time. They also liked to pull pranks on the gods.
- was a beautiful white horse that could fly.
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- was a terrible sea monster with 12 long tentacle legs and 6 dog-like heads. She guarded one side of the Strait of Messina while her counterpart Charibdis guarded the other side.
- had the head of bull and the body of a man.
- had the body of a lion, the head of a woman, and the wings of an eagle. The Sphinx terrorized the city of Thebes, killing all those who could not solve its riddle. Finally, a young man named Oedipus solved the Sphinxes riddle and the city was saved.
- was perhaps the scariest and most powerful of all the monsters in Greek Mythology. He was called the "Father of all monsters" and even the gods were scared of Typhon. Only Zeus could defeat Typhon. He had the monster imprisoned underneath Mount Etna.
- were sea nymphs who lured sailors to crash on the rocks of their islands with their songs. Once a sailor heard the song, he could not resist. Odysseus encountered the Sirens in his adventures on the Odyssey. He had his men put wax in their ears so they could not hear the song, then he tied himself to the ship. This way Odysseus could hear their song and not be captured.
- a type of Greek monster called a Gorgon. She had a woman's face
8 Clues: had the head of bull and the body of a man. • was a beautiful white horse that could fly. • a type of Greek monster called a Gorgon. She had a woman's face • were half-goat half-man. They were peaceful creatures who loved to have a good time. They also liked to pull pranks on the gods. • ...
Geek Mythology - Amity 2023-08-31
8 Clues: Who is Zeus Mum? • Who is Zeus Dad? • Who is god of war? • Who is goddess of love? • Who is the god of the sun? • Who is the god of the sea? • Who is Zeus favorite child? • Who is the god of the under world?
Greek Mythology Clancy 2023-08-30
8 Clues: God of sea • King of gods • Zues's father • The dog of Hades • Mountain that the gods live on • God of farming and Agriculture • Took persephone to the underworld • Main character of our class novel
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
Hoddie text 2014-09-29
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- A person who is blamed for problems.
- What kind of shirt is the statue wearing?
- What kind of culture do people think the sculpture will show?
- Does the sculpture show a male or a female?
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- What metal is the statue made of?
- What is the lastname of the man who made the statue?
- Which state of life is the statue? Adult, child etc.
- Which mythology has inspired the artist for this piece?
8 Clues: What metal is the statue made of? • A person who is blamed for problems. • What kind of shirt is the statue wearing? • Does the sculpture show a male or a female? • What is the lastname of the man who made the statue? • Which state of life is the statue? Adult, child etc. • Which mythology has inspired the artist for this piece? • ...
Mothers Day 2024-03-06
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- "Mamma Mia" is a hit by which pop group?
- What is the most popular gift purchased?
- How many weeks is an average pregnancy?
- What famous British pop girl band sang the song “Mama”?
- What is the mammal native to Africa that gives birth while standing up?
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- What flower is associated with Mother’s Day?
- What is the name of Simba's Mother from "The Lion King"
- In Greek mythology, who is the mother of the gods?
8 Clues: How many weeks is an average pregnancy? • "Mamma Mia" is a hit by which pop group? • What is the most popular gift purchased? • What flower is associated with Mother’s Day? • In Greek mythology, who is the mother of the gods? • What is the name of Simba's Mother from "The Lion King" • What famous British pop girl band sang the song “Mama”? • ...
Valentine's Day Trivia 2023-01-24
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- State that produces the most of America's red roses
- Oxytocin is a brain chemical known as the cuddle or _____ hormone
- 85% of all Valentines sold are bought by who
- Insanely popular website that debuted on Valentine's Day in 2005
- Cupid's name in Greek mythology
- Increases most people's heart rate by at least 110 beats per minute
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- Where you wear your heart
- Americans spend about $1billion on this for Valentine's Day each year
- Candy first created on equipment made for lozenges
- About 50 millions of these are sent for Valentine's Day each year
- Major invention patented on Valentine's Day
- Valentine's Day is known as Friend's Day in this country
12 Clues: Where you wear your heart • Cupid's name in Greek mythology • Major invention patented on Valentine's Day • 85% of all Valentines sold are bought by who • Candy first created on equipment made for lozenges • State that produces the most of America's red roses • Valentine's Day is known as Friend's Day in this country • ...
Janmashtmi 2022-07-30
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- Who was the actual mother of Lord Krishna as per Hindu Mythology?
- On whose Birthday Janmashtmi is celebrated
- Which hill Lord Krishna lifted to protect people of Vrindavan from Indra’s rainstorm?
- Name the maternal uncle of Lord Krishna who was slain by God?
- Who was the only person to watch Mahabharata?
- What was Lord Krishna’s brother name?
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- Lord Krishna is the avatar of which God?
- On which river bank Krishna used to play his flute?
- What name of the Kingdom of of Lord Krishna called
- Where Lord Krishna spent his childhood?
- Who was the childhood friend of Krishna, who was a poor brahmin?
- What Lord Krishna used to steal from Gopi’s pots?
12 Clues: What was Lord Krishna’s brother name? • Where Lord Krishna spent his childhood? • Lord Krishna is the avatar of which God? • On whose Birthday Janmashtmi is celebrated • Who was the only person to watch Mahabharata? • What Lord Krishna used to steal from Gopi’s pots? • What name of the Kingdom of of Lord Krishna called • ...
Hamlet Crossword 2023-05-09
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- The best video editor in Chamblee.
- One of the few characters to live at the end of the play.
- Who is Hamlets love interest and drowns herself out of madness.
- What mythology is alluded to in the play?
- What town in Denmark does the story take place?
- The prince of Denmark and seeks revenge for his father’s death.
- What is a major theme of the play?
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- Mother of Hamlet and remarries Claudius.
- Who is killed by Hamlet while ease dropping on him and Gertrude?
- Protagonist of the play.
- What friendly game takes place within act 5 and results in the death of many characters?
- What are Fortinbras and Laertes in relation to Hamlet?
12 Clues: Protagonist of the play. • The best video editor in Chamblee. • What is a major theme of the play? • Mother of Hamlet and remarries Claudius. • What mythology is alluded to in the play? • What town in Denmark does the story take place? • What are Fortinbras and Laertes in relation to Hamlet? • One of the few characters to live at the end of the play. • ...
Spelling Week 8 2023-09-01
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- (of a substance) made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
- Each of two or more words having different meaning but same spelling or punctuation.
- A fictitious name, usually of an author
- a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction.
- A tube-like 3D shape
- Of a song having lyrics
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- The branch of the study of science, in terms of energy and mass.
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria
- same if you cut down middle
- Having kindness
- a word that has a similar meaning to the word it is a synonym of.
- the study or art of stories of a specific culture
12 Clues: Having kindness • A tube-like 3D shape • Of a song having lyrics • same if you cut down middle • A fictitious name, usually of an author • the study or art of stories of a specific culture • a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction. • The branch of the study of science, in terms of energy and mass. • ...
Notsoperverted 2024-02-23
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- tiny iguana
- there still hasn’t been any action with Mulder and Scully 😔
- you’ve mentioned experiencing lucid dreaming, but what about ___ dreams?
- consciousness can connect/entangle with ___ particles outside of the brain
- there’s a ___in___ place about an hour and a half away from here that would be fun to go to
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- I think I’ll resort to using these puzzles as a form of ___
- keeps me up at night (2 words)
- do they exist, are they lil particles appearing to us from another world/realm?
- what are your thoughts on ___ mythology?
- I’ll get you a ___ mechanic
- xfiles is at the point where mulder is unsure now if ___ exist
- fucking ___ (tired of hearing about them)
12 Clues: tiny iguana • I’ll get you a ___ mechanic • keeps me up at night (2 words) • what are your thoughts on ___ mythology? • fucking ___ (tired of hearing about them) • I think I’ll resort to using these puzzles as a form of ___ • there still hasn’t been any action with Mulder and Scully 😔 • xfiles is at the point where mulder is unsure now if ___ exist • ...
Why is Rome’s location beneficial to expansion? 2025-10-06
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- Alps, in the north served as a barrier against invasions.
- Destiny, Stories such as Romulus and Remus and the Aeneid tied Roman identity to divine destiny and noble conquest.
- A political alliance among three leaders.
- reflected Rome’s religious and cultural ties to Greece but took on distinct civic and political meanings in Roman society.
- Conquest, Romulus and Remus
- crossed the Alps into Italy, but Rome eventually repelled him
- (a powerful Phoenician colony in North Africa), fought over control of trade and territory.
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- Legal status granting rights and privileges.
- A large political unit controlled by an emperor.
- Regarded as a god or supreme being.
- Mediterranean Sea, protected Rome on three sides and connected it to major trade routes
- A government where power rests with elected representatives.
- Peninsula offered natural protection:
- Punic Wars, were a series of conflicts
14 Clues: Conquest, Romulus and Remus • Regarded as a god or supreme being. • Peninsula offered natural protection: • Punic Wars, were a series of conflicts • A political alliance among three leaders. • Legal status granting rights and privileges. • A large political unit controlled by an emperor. • Alps, in the north served as a barrier against invasions. • ...
The Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Rome 2020-05-26
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- position of leadership or importance.
- person who builds or repairs wooden structures.
- condition or situation.
- learned behavior of people, including their languages, belief systems, social structures, institutions, and material goods.
- having a belief in many gods and goddesses.
- beliefs, customs, and cultural characteristics handed down from one generation to the next.
- having a belief in a single god or goddess.
- very holy or spiritual being.
- a system of spiritual or supernatural belief.
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- building used for worship.
- building used for worship.
- complex way of life that developed as humans began to develop urban settlements.
- set of stories, traditions, or beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event.
- piece of land jutting into a body of water.
- religion based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
15 Clues: condition or situation. • building used for worship. • building used for worship. • very holy or spiritual being. • position of leadership or importance. • piece of land jutting into a body of water. • having a belief in many gods and goddesses. • having a belief in a single god or goddess. • a system of spiritual or supernatural belief. • ...
WCG Unit 2 Review 2023-02-13
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- This was the only main battle in the Persian war where Greece lost
- What sports were the Minoans known for?
- what was the term given to free Athenian adults?
- This city-state had agogue
- This Greek city-state is Ancient Greece'southernmost
- What was Greece's largest island
- This was the first woman ever on Earth, according to Greek mythology
- is the type of government where one person rules by/with force?
- Which type of democracy did Athens have?
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- Greece was very wealthy in trade because of this
- Which Greek myth explains the downfall of the Minoans
- this city-state had the Council of 500
- This type of government was used by Sparta and a few wealthy people had power
- Greece had hundreds of these everywhere
- This empire used wicker shields
15 Clues: This city-state had agogue • This empire used wicker shields • What was Greece's largest island • this city-state had the Council of 500 • What sports were the Minoans known for? • Greece had hundreds of these everywhere • Which type of democracy did Athens have? • Greece was very wealthy in trade because of this • what was the term given to free Athenian adults? • ...
Greek God Culture and Mythology 2023-04-28
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- The Goddess of Love and Beauty.
- A famous temple in Athens that holds the famous statues of Greek goddesses.
- The Goddess of motherhood and nature.
- Sparked the discovery of significant metals and rocks to be used as tools.
- The goddess of theater and wine.
- Where ancient Greeks originated from.
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- The Greek goddess of metalworking.
- Civilization Found on the island of Crete and named by Sir Arthur Evans.
- The home of gods and mainland Greece.
- Key belief in Greek culture and mythology.
- The goddess of war.
- The Goddess of Flowers and Gardens.
- Civilization Originated from Mycenaean civilization.Dark Ages An Explanation for the Downfall of Mycenean Civilization.
- Greek Civilization One of the most significant civilizations in world history that laid down the formate of Western civilization.
14 Clues: The goddess of war. • The Goddess of Love and Beauty. • The goddess of theater and wine. • The Greek goddess of metalworking. • The Goddess of Flowers and Gardens. • The home of gods and mainland Greece. • The Goddess of motherhood and nature. • Where ancient Greeks originated from. • Key belief in Greek culture and mythology. • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2023-08-20
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- Sushi originated here
- The smallest country in the world, also known as the Holy See
- The god and personification of the night in Greek mythology
- The AC button on a calculator stands for
- The battle that Napoleon Bonaparte famously lost in
- The only body part that is fully grown from birth
- The largest organ in the human body
- Extremely famous book and movie series where the character Aragorn comes (abbreviation)
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- Nintendo video game character which is a pink round hero
- The hard rock/heavy metal band that released the chart-topping song "Sweet Child O' Mine"
- Superman's birth name
- Helsinki is the capital of this country
- This singer's recent concert in the USA led to record-breaking seismic activity
- The 92nd element in the periodic table
14 Clues: Sushi originated here • Superman's birth name • The largest organ in the human body • The 92nd element in the periodic table • Helsinki is the capital of this country • The AC button on a calculator stands for • The only body part that is fully grown from birth • The battle that Napoleon Bonaparte famously lost in • Nintendo video game character which is a pink round hero • ...
Jeopardy 2024-09-26
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- What planet in our solar system has the longest day?
- What country are you visiting if you touring the Taj Mahal?
- What is the machine we use to watch old home videos on?'
- What continent do acai berries grow on?
- Finish the title: "_____ and the Giant Peach"
- What color is Sonic the Hedgehog?
- What is the largest island in the world?
- What is the singular of "spaghetti"?
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- Lee Who is the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- What is the only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise?
- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
- According to Greek mythology, what famed warrior took an arrow to his heel?
- From which direction does the sun rise?
- How many toes do cats have on their back paws?
14 Clues: What color is Sonic the Hedgehog? • What is the singular of "spaghetti"? • What continent do acai berries grow on? • From which direction does the sun rise? • What is the largest island in the world? • Finish the title: "_____ and the Giant Peach" • Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? • How many toes do cats have on their back paws? • ...
Vocabulary - Rise of Empires 2024-01-08
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- belief in one all-powerful deity
- administrative organization of officials who handle political tasks
- king of Babylon who is known for creating one of the first written codes of law
- ruling power passed within a single family
- a god or goddess
- the belief that objects, places, and creatures possess a spiritual essence; thought to be the origin of modern religion
- a single state that contains several countries or territories
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- region within Fertile Crescent located between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers
- a population shift from rural areas to cities
- belief in many deities
- Akkadian king, first historical figure to lead an empire
- a city that functions as an independent country
- a metal alloy made of tin and copper
- the collection of all the deities in a religion or mythology
14 Clues: a god or goddess • belief in many deities • belief in one all-powerful deity • a metal alloy made of tin and copper • ruling power passed within a single family • a population shift from rural areas to cities • a city that functions as an independent country • Akkadian king, first historical figure to lead an empire • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-10-30
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- A figure from Greek mythology who gave her name to the continent of Europe.
- The period in Ancient Greek history known for its great achievements
- A fortified area in an ancient Greek city which, today, is a cultural UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Ancient Greek athletic competitions held every four years in Olympia.
- art, philosophy and politics.
- vote on important issues.
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- The ancient Greek word for city-states.
- The assembly of citizens in Athens where they could discuss
- The famous temple in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- A form of government where citizens have a direct say in the decision-making process.
- A monster with nine heads.
- A Greek philosopher who opened a school of instruction.
- The Council of Five Hundred.
- The God of the Sea
14 Clues: The God of the Sea • vote on important issues. • A monster with nine heads. • The Council of Five Hundred. • art, philosophy and politics. • The ancient Greek word for city-states. • A Greek philosopher who opened a school of instruction. • The assembly of citizens in Athens where they could discuss • The famous temple in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena. • ...
Grade 5 - Percy Jackson vocabularay 2024-01-18
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- excessive pride toward or defiance of the gods
- to make an assumption or come to a conclusion based on evidence
- a way of thinking about the world
- foolishness
- an outcome that is opposite from what was expected
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- moving in a slow, awkward way
- living forever
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- a sum of money saved for a particular purpose
- a meaningful word part added to the end of a root word
- a person's standards of behavior concerning what is right and wrong
- the quality of being honest and doing what is right
- a meaningful word part added to the beginning of a root word
- a set of stories or beliefs about a particular person institution or situation
14 Clues: foolishness • living forever • moving in a slow, awkward way • a way of thinking about the world • a sum of money saved for a particular purpose • excessive pride toward or defiance of the gods • an outcome that is opposite from what was expected • the quality of being honest and doing what is right • a meaningful word part added to the end of a root word • ...
Greek Gods & Goddesses - Ireland Smithson 2024-03-07
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- The first woman according to Greek mythology
- A cannibalistic one-eyed giant
- The ancient Greek Goddess of love and beauty
- A cult of nine sister goddesses who were of obscure but ancient origin
- The ancient Greek Goddess of victory and daughter of the infernal River Styx
- The personification of heaven
- Goddesses of vengeance
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- A large class of inferior female divinities, usually associated with fertile, growing things, such as trees
- A mythical creature made up by the Greeks that is part man, part bull
- Any of three goddesses who determined human destinies
- The personified version of the Earth as a Goddess
- A Greek hero of legend with superhuman musical skills
- A mythical creature made up by the Greeks that is part man, part horse
- A group of goddesses of fertility
14 Clues: Goddesses of vengeance • The personification of heaven • A cannibalistic one-eyed giant • A group of goddesses of fertility • The first woman according to Greek mythology • The ancient Greek Goddess of love and beauty • The personified version of the Earth as a Goddess • Any of three goddesses who determined human destinies • ...
Ungifted: Section 1 2022-10-15
Across
- The statue Donovan hit was a depiction of this Greek god.
- someone or something responsible for harm or wrongdoing
- the process or effect of destroying, weakening, or wearing away little by little
- Donovan has two friends named this
- the condition of being lost in thought
- any of a family of giants in Greek mythology who were believed to have once ruled the earth
- hostile or warlike in nature; showing an eagerness to fight
- a massive unstoppable force, movement, or object that crushes whatever is in its path
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- subdued or humbled by punishment
- a prediction (usually of the course of a disease)
- a clownish or stupid person
- of or relating to the sky
- made into a powder by breaking up
- showing strong interest or curiosity in something
14 Clues: of or relating to the sky • a clownish or stupid person • subdued or humbled by punishment • made into a powder by breaking up • Donovan has two friends named this • the condition of being lost in thought • a prediction (usually of the course of a disease) • showing strong interest or curiosity in something • someone or something responsible for harm or wrongdoing • ...
Saturn 2014-03-18
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- the number saturn is in the order of planets in our solar system
- large amounts of ice chunks orbiting saturn
- Saturn was the Roman name for this lord of titans in Greek mythology
- what makes up 96.3% of Saturn's atmosphere
- the first person to observe Saturn's rings
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- the part of Saturn that is roughly the size of the Earth
- one of Saturn's moons that makes up 96% of the mass orbiting the planet
- titan is larger than this planet
- the number of moons saturn has
- what makes up 3.25% of Saturn's atmosphere
- Saturn is one of the planets in the solar system classified as a ___ giant
11 Clues: the number of moons saturn has • titan is larger than this planet • what makes up 96.3% of Saturn's atmosphere • what makes up 3.25% of Saturn's atmosphere • the first person to observe Saturn's rings • large amounts of ice chunks orbiting saturn • the part of Saturn that is roughly the size of the Earth • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab Review 2023-02-14
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- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- A Greek Philosopher who started The Academy
- a short story that teaches a lesson about life
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- a Greek Philosopher, his teaching style was based on answering questions
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- Greek Poet, she was one of the most famous lyric poets of Greece
- a rich landowner or noble
- a government in which only a few people have power
- A Greek Doctor who is regarded as the father of medicine
- he wrote the lliad and the odyssey
- The Greek word for an independent city-state
11 Clues: a rich landowner or noble • he wrote the lliad and the odyssey • A Greek Philosopher who started The Academy • The Greek word for an independent city-state • a short story that teaches a lesson about life • a government in which only a few people have power • a type of government in which people rule themselves • A Greek Doctor who is regarded as the father of medicine • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-23
Across
- Be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to
- An unstable acid that can be obtained by distilling a thiocyanate salt
- Bacterium causing pneumonia in mice and humans
- A person who has general authority over others
- To bring or combine together or with something else
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- Of something that is tinged with violet
- (Greek mythology) a woman who was turned into a kingfisher
- Friendliness evidence by a kindly and helpful disposition
- To believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
- Able or tending to communicate
- A loose stitch catching only a thread or two of fabric; designed to be invisible from the right side
11 Clues: Able or tending to communicate • Of something that is tinged with violet • Bacterium causing pneumonia in mice and humans • A person who has general authority over others • To bring or combine together or with something else • To believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds • Be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to • ...
October Puzzler 2022-09-26
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- The season the southern hemisphere experiences during october
- This leader loves Taco Bell
- These type of newborn accounts need to be removed
- Where your troubleshooting steps are placed in Cherwell
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- Constellation named after a hunter in greek mythology
- Type of questions are used in the reliability coaches tool of the month for October
- This is where you check configuration for EPCS
- This application became AD authenticated as of April 2022
- This box is used to suggest future topics or ask questions for Hot Topic Huddles
- System going live on 12/1
- Leaves change their colors because there is a lack of ____
11 Clues: System going live on 12/1 • This leader loves Taco Bell • This is where you check configuration for EPCS • These type of newborn accounts need to be removed • Constellation named after a hunter in greek mythology • Where your troubleshooting steps are placed in Cherwell • This application became AD authenticated as of April 2022 • ...
Elements of Poetry 2014-09-29
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- a unit of lines in a poem
- the last name of the man who wrote The Village Blacksmith
- the central idea of a poem
- a reference to a famous work like the Bible or mythology
- the use of an image that stands for something else
- a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"
- a 14 line poem that often changes perspective after 8 lines
- a sea bird similar to a sand piper
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- the repetition of an initial consonant sound
- the mood or feeling of a poem
- Longfellow's middle name
- a poet who does not like to use rules of grammar
- a church grounds keeper who often rings the church bells
- a comparison of two unlike things without "like" or "as"
14 Clues: Longfellow's middle name • a unit of lines in a poem • the central idea of a poem • the mood or feeling of a poem • a sea bird similar to a sand piper • the repetition of an initial consonant sound • a poet who does not like to use rules of grammar • the use of an image that stands for something else • a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as" • ...
Chapter 8 Test 2024-10-01
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- Government that is run by kings and queens - Macedonians/Mycenaeans
- What is an elevated city called?
- An illegitimate ruler.
- Government that is run by the people voting and elects officials - Athens
- Stories that tell life stories, such as the Tortoise and the Hare.
- What covers 3/4 of Greece?
- Government that is made up of a few people - Sparta
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- Blind Greek poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- How did Greeks feel about people in their own city state?
- The sea Greeks relied on for trade and fishing.
- Government that is run by a single person that overthrew the previous government with force.
- What is a city-state called?
- Stories that try to explain how the natural world works.
14 Clues: An illegitimate ruler. • What covers 3/4 of Greece? • What is a city-state called? • What is an elevated city called? • A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides. • The sea Greeks relied on for trade and fishing. • Blind Greek poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey. • Government that is made up of a few people - Sparta • ...
Final Vocab Study Guide 2023-07-17
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- Wats, synagogues, and churches are all places people go to ________.
- If you ________ your little brother or sister, it might improve your test scores.
- _________ issues deal with health, happiness, and quality of life
- Christmas Trees and Halloween Pumpkins are both a ________.
- Keith Haring his art in these places
- "Balloon Girl" is an example of this
- When you try to talk to God.
- The Greeks, Egyptians, and Vikings all have a version of this
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- Odysseus was punished by the gods for this
- A place where you can buy overpriced art
- My ex-girlfriend, actress Margo Robbie, is very _______.
- An adjective describing how unable you are to stay still
- A person with this has many good ideas
- K-Pop is awful. This is just my _________.
14 Clues: When you try to talk to God. • Keith Haring his art in these places • "Balloon Girl" is an example of this • A person with this has many good ideas • A place where you can buy overpriced art • Odysseus was punished by the gods for this • K-Pop is awful. This is just my _________. • My ex-girlfriend, actress Margo Robbie, is very _______. • ...
Stems crossword 2024-09-16
Across
- to commit to memory : learn by heart
- a book for notes or memoranda
- attained or maintained by sight
- to go completely around especially by water
- permitting the passage of light
- student in the second year at college or a 4-year secondary school
- to skim on water
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- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- of or relating to sea
- the part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- a water-bearing stratum of permeable rock, sand, or gravel
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- having or indicating a high or satisfactory degree of intelligence and mental capacity
15 Clues: to skim on water • of or relating to sea • a book for notes or memoranda • attained or maintained by sight • permitting the passage of light • to commit to memory : learn by heart • to go completely around especially by water • a lover of books especially for qualities of format • a lover of books especially for qualities of format • ...
April choice bored 2025-04-08
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- of or relating to the stars.
- one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare.
- of moderate or low quality, value, ability or performance.
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite.
- half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (such as a planet).
- being in the middle or in an intermediate position.
- friendly relations between nations.
- an opening or open space.
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- great in deed or exalted in place used only of former famous rulers
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format.
- of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another.
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite.
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology.
- the composition or combination of parts or elements so as to form a whole.
- a Jewish congregation.
15 Clues: a Jewish congregation. • an opening or open space. • of or relating to the stars. • friendly relations between nations. • the god of the sun in Greek mythology. • being in the middle or in an intermediate position. • a lover of books especially for qualities of format. • one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare. • ...
english finals 2022-06-10
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- expression that means something different from the literal meaning of the words.
- Presents options for entertainment at the wedding feast
- reference to a statement, a person, a place, or an event from literature, the arts, history, religion, mythology, politics, sports or science.
- plays "Thisby," the heroine of the play
- a tinker; the "The Wall" in the play
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- "Prologue," or narrator/ director of the play
- a tailor; plays "Moonshine" in the play
- contrast between expectation and reality occurs when the audience or reader knows something a character does not know.
- Legendary Queen of the Amazon who Marries Theseus
- a joiner; "The Lion" in the play
- Duke of Athens
11 Clues: Duke of Athens • a joiner; "The Lion" in the play • a tinker; the "The Wall" in the play • a tailor; plays "Moonshine" in the play • plays "Thisby," the heroine of the play • "Prologue," or narrator/ director of the play • Legendary Queen of the Amazon who Marries Theseus • Presents options for entertainment at the wedding feast • ...
Chemistry crossword 2023-03-22
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- son of Glóin
- the fluid and solute component of blood which does not play a role in clotting
- a protein that stores iron
- not 1 down
- an instrument that measures the amount of photons (the intensity of light) absorbed after it passes through sample solution
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- used in chemistry to transport a measured volume of liquid
- A steroid hormone made by the adrenal cortex
- Chieftain of the Dúnedain, Heir of Isildur
- yellowish substance made during your body's normal process of breaking down old red blood cells
- prominent god in Germanic paganism. In Norse mythology, he is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder
- Atomic number 11
11 Clues: not 1 down • son of Glóin • Atomic number 11 • a protein that stores iron • Chieftain of the Dúnedain, Heir of Isildur • A steroid hormone made by the adrenal cortex • used in chemistry to transport a measured volume of liquid • the fluid and solute component of blood which does not play a role in clotting • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-03-04
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- attributing human characteristics to something non human
- a famous shakespearean play, involving murder, betrayal and prophecy
- words used to imitate the sound assosciated with something
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- goddess of love in greek mythology
- something you read on the back of the cover
- character playing a negative role in the story
6 Clues: goddess of love in greek mythology • something you read on the back of the cover • character playing a negative role in the story • attributing human characteristics to something non human • words used to imitate the sound assosciated with something • a famous shakespearean play, involving murder, betrayal and prophecy
Crossword-Miriam, Zara and Inika 2020-04-26
6 Clues: A bioluminescent insect • A largish grasshopper looking insect • This insect’s tail grows back if it’s cut off • The animal that raced against a hare in a classic story • Important flower in the fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast”. • In Greek mythology, goddess Athena gifted this to the Greek.
cats 2024-11-15
6 Clues: a large cat breed • a cat breed a shade of blue • one of the rarest cat breeds • a cat from japan with a short tail • in norse mythology, drives a chariot driven by two cats. • a cat fur pattern in which they have three colors, most are female
Ancient Greek society 2020-06-17
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- a city-state in Ancient Greece with its own government and laws.
- Another word for 'foreigners'. (plural noun)
- A collections of myths. (singular noun)
- To become larger. (verb)
- A public space in Greece used for public meetings. (singular noun)
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- The group of people that control a country. (collective noun)
- A form of government in which citizens vote to elect their representatives (singular noun)
7 Clues: To become larger. (verb) • A collections of myths. (singular noun) • Another word for 'foreigners'. (plural noun) • The group of people that control a country. (collective noun) • a city-state in Ancient Greece with its own government and laws. • A public space in Greece used for public meetings. (singular noun) • ...
Characters in Greek Mythology 2016-01-23
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- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The warrior who died from an arrow in his heel
- The slayer of the Hydra
- The woman that Eros fell in love with
- The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld
- The Greek god of the Underworld
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- The device used by the Greeks to win the Trojan war
- The Greek god of lightning
- The most beautiful woman on the earth
- The Greek goddess who despised Heracles
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
11 Clues: The slayer of the Hydra • The Greek god of lightning • The Greek god of the Underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • The most beautiful woman on the earth • The woman that Eros fell in love with • The Greek goddess who despised Heracles • The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld • ...
Characters in Greek Mythology 2016-01-23
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- The Greek god of the Underworld
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The device used by the Greeks to win the Trojan war
- The slayer of the Hydra
- The Greek goddess who despised Heracles
- The woman that Eros fell in love with
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- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld
- The most beautiful woman on the earth
- The warrior who died from an arrow in his heel
- The Greek god of lightning
11 Clues: The slayer of the Hydra • The Greek god of lightning • The Greek god of the Underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • The most beautiful woman on the earth • The woman that Eros fell in love with • The Greek goddess who despised Heracles • The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld • ...
Characters in Greek Mythology 2016-01-23
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- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The warrior who died from an arrow in his heel
- The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld
- The slayer of the Hydra
- The Greek god of the Underworld
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- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The device used by the Greeks to win the Trojan war
- The woman that Eros fell in love with
- The Greek god of lightning
- The Greek goddess who despised Heracles
- The most beautiful woman on the earth
11 Clues: The slayer of the Hydra • The Greek god of lightning • The Greek god of the Underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • The woman that Eros fell in love with • The most beautiful woman on the earth • The Greek goddess who despised Heracles • The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld • ...
Treasury Of Greek Mythology 2015-03-04
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- 12 labors for murdering his two children
- Children trapped in the underworld with Hades, summoned there from there father Uranus
- God That Conquered his father Uranus
- The Goddess of wisdom swallowed by her husband Zeus , In fear of giving birth to a baby boy
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- Titans were in war for this long
- A god that rides his chariot every morning giving the world light with the sun
- A father That swallowed his children known as the “Titans”
- Heracles fled to this temple to ask the gods for forgiveness for murdering his two children
- A god that took nine days and night to be born, and once he was born it was in the water
- A goddess driven by evil, she married Zeus and became the god of marriage
- A God that Created and became earth
11 Clues: Titans were in war for this long • A God that Created and became earth • God That Conquered his father Uranus • 12 labors for murdering his two children • A father That swallowed his children known as the “Titans” • A goddess driven by evil, she married Zeus and became the god of marriage • ...
Mythology & "Flight of Icarus" 2021-11-07
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- When something is kept within a certain limit.
- To do something quickly and nervously.
- Myths contain gods and other ______________ beings with special powers.
- The strength/courage someone has.
- A myth is a form of...
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- Often reveals what is important to a culture. The first step in determining this word is to identify what the characters want.
- Myths contain....
- A traditional story that attempts to answer basic questions about human nature or the natural world.
- An uneasy/worried feeling.
- A myth shows the _________ of a culture.
- Myths contain supernatural ____________ and settings.
11 Clues: Myths contain.... • A myth is a form of... • An uneasy/worried feeling. • The strength/courage someone has. • To do something quickly and nervously. • A myth shows the _________ of a culture. • When something is kept within a certain limit. • Myths contain supernatural ____________ and settings. • Myths contain gods and other ______________ beings with special powers. • ...
Greek mythology -Zed Dawes 2023-08-31
11 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • who is the god of war? • who rules the under wold? • who is the god of the sky? • who gives natrure and life? • what weapon does appolo use? • what weapon does poisiden use?
Chapter 8 Ancient Greece 2013-01-11
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- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- A high hill
- The most famous woman lyric poet
- This man is famous for his fables
- The one that is marked by great achievements
- A gov't in which only a few people have power
- A leader who held power through the use of force
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- A type of gov't in which people rule themselves
- Elected leader of Athens that encouraged people to participate in gov't
- Rich landowners
- The Greek word for city-state
- Wrote an epic poem called Iliad and the Odyssey
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- People who have the right to participate in gov't
14 Clues: A high hill • Rich landowners • The Greek word for city-state • The most famous woman lyric poet • This man is famous for his fables • The one that is marked by great achievements • A gov't in which only a few people have power • A type of gov't in which people rule themselves • Wrote an epic poem called Iliad and the Odyssey • ...
Marrow Thieves Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-19
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- Refers to native people
- Somebody who studies foreign language
- These are North American Indigenous people.
- A type of Native person
- a group of people living in the same place For Ex. The métis
- indigenous peoples in the three Prairie Provinces, as well as parts of Ontario, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and the Northern United States.
- is the werewolf of Metis mythology
- Something Frenchie and Miig were trying to do to a moose.
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- also referred to as first peoples, first nations, aboriginal peoples, native peoples, or autochthonous peoples
- way of life in religion
- An area someone can own
- a leader of a clan and or people
- a group related to indigenous peoples present in the Great Lakes
- Someone who makes laws in a group of
14 Clues: Refers to native people • way of life in religion • A type of Native person • An area someone can own • a leader of a clan and or people • is the werewolf of Metis mythology • Someone who makes laws in a group of • Somebody who studies foreign language • These are North American Indigenous people. • Something Frenchie and Miig were trying to do to a moose. • ...
Holiday Trivia Crossword 2021-11-16
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- What is the smallest country/city in the world?
- Which planet is the hottest in the solar system?
- which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?
- When Michael Jordan played for the Chicago Bulls, how many NBA Championships did he win?
- What is the lowest army rank of a US soldier?
- What is the largest type of deer?
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- which mammal has no vocal cords?
- Where is the Sea of Tranquility located?
- Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the longest?
- According to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on earth?
- Fissures, vents, and plugs are all associated with which geological feature?
- power outages in the US are mostly caused by what?
- In which European city would you find Orly airport?
- What’s the hardest rock?
14 Clues: What’s the hardest rock? • which mammal has no vocal cords? • What is the largest type of deer? • Where is the Sea of Tranquility located? • Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the longest? • What is the lowest army rank of a US soldier? • What is the smallest country/city in the world? • Which planet is the hottest in the solar system? • ...
Mahabharata and its Characters 2020-04-19
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- Daughter of King Drupada of Panchal and wife of the Pandavas.
- He, who is said to have the strength of 10000 elephants.
- Wife of dhritarashtra.
- He, who was blessed with Divyadrishti/Divine Vision by the grace of Vyasa.
- Writer of the Mahabharata epic.
- Brother of the Queen Gandhari
- It is the world's longest epic and is believed to be a concoction of Hindu mythology and philosophy.
- Chief advisor in the court.
- A Lord who was embarked with the responsibility of upholding righteousness and balance in the world.
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- Royal Guru/Teacher to Pandavas and Kauravas.
- He, who is known as 'Dharmaraj'.
- He who is ideal 'Student/Disciple'.
- The blind king of Hastinapur.
- He, who learned the art of breaking into the Chakravyuha when he was in his mother's womb.
14 Clues: Wife of dhritarashtra. • Chief advisor in the court. • The blind king of Hastinapur. • Brother of the Queen Gandhari • Writer of the Mahabharata epic. • He, who is known as 'Dharmaraj'. • He who is ideal 'Student/Disciple'. • Royal Guru/Teacher to Pandavas and Kauravas. • He, who is said to have the strength of 10000 elephants. • ...
Theseus story 2024-08-26
Across
- A half-bull, half-man that's often portrayed as evil in Greek mythology
- A small plot of land in the ocean
- A place where a queen or king would live
- Used to travel across vast quantities of water
- A device that's made to slow the fall after jumping off a high place
- A present delivered to someone without a reward in mind
- Male that rules over a land or area
- A young human
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- A trip away from work or home
- A person who robs or hurts travelers passing through certain areas
- When someone leaves someone important for something
- Someone who courageously or selflessly to help someone
- Often a large or difficult maze-type area
- The English spelling of a tool used to chop wood
14 Clues: A young human • A trip away from work or home • A small plot of land in the ocean • Male that rules over a land or area • A place where a queen or king would live • Often a large or difficult maze-type area • Used to travel across vast quantities of water • The English spelling of a tool used to chop wood • When someone leaves someone important for something • ...
April choice bored 2025-04-08
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- the composition or combination of parts or elements so as to form a whole.
- an opening or open space.
- one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare.
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite.
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format.
- of or relating to the stars.
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- great in deed or exalted in place used only of former famous rulers
- a Jewish congregation.
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite.
- of moderate or low quality, value, ability or performance.
- being in the middle or in an intermediate position.
- of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another.
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology.
- friendly relations between nations.
- half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (such as a planet).
15 Clues: a Jewish congregation. • an opening or open space. • of or relating to the stars. • friendly relations between nations. • the god of the sun in Greek mythology. • being in the middle or in an intermediate position. • a lover of books especially for qualities of format. • one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare. • ...
Ch. 8 - Ancient Greece - Vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- Rich landowners
- A high hill where a fortress sat
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- Type of government in which people ruled themselves
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- A brilliant elected leader who led from about 460 BC until his death in 429 BC
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- The poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- The Greek word for a city-state
- The age is that is marked by great achievements
- People who had the right to participate in government
- Famous for his fables
- Government in which only a few people have power
- A leader who held power through the use of force
- Most famous woman lyric poet
14 Clues: Rich landowners • Famous for his fables • Most famous woman lyric poet • The Greek word for a city-state • A high hill where a fortress sat • The poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • The age is that is marked by great achievements • Government in which only a few people have power • A leader who held power through the use of force • ...
