mythology Crossword Puzzles
speeling work week 9 2018-12-11
Across
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- Roman name for Odysseus, a hero in ancient Greek literature.
- The action of explaining the meaning of something.
- American Greek Mythology.
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- The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- A god or goddess
7 Clues: A god or goddess • A ruler in ancient Egypt. • American Greek Mythology. • The action of explaining the meaning of something. • Roman name for Odysseus, a hero in ancient Greek literature. • The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline. • ...
Native American and Aztec Key terms 2019-12-02
5 Clues: the mischief causing figure in mythology • belief that animal spirits can inhabit other forms • an original model on which other patterns are based • using one item to represent other ideas or qualities • giviing human characteristics to animals in inanimate objects
Norse Mythology Key Terms 2019-11-26
5 Clues: a Viking boat • the tree of the nine worlds in Norse mythology • compilation of Old Norse poetry, from unknown authors • the vast emptiness that begins the Norse creation story • Norse explorer, warrior, or pirate, known for longships and raids
Native American & Aztec Mythlogy Key Terms 2019-11-27
5 Clues: the mischief causing figure in mythology • belief that animal spirits can inhabit other forms • an original model on which other patterns are based • using one item to represent other ideas or qualities • giviing human characteristics to animals in inanimate objects
G6 Final Assessment 2023-02-07
5 Clues: Son of Saturn in Roman Mythology. • A scientific laboratory in space. • An Asian nation that is involved in the ISS. • Launch Vehicle used to send Polar Satellites. • The type of landing used to change the path of an asteroid.
Mythology Route 2023-05-24
5 Clues: What material is this statue made of? • From what mythology is this god from? • Poseidon is the ancient greek king of? • What is Minerva holding in her right hand? • This god is the roman equivalent of what greek god?
Mythical Creatures 2023-12-06
5 Clues: Half-human, half-fish creature. • Magical horse with a single horn. • In fairy tales, a _____ guards a treasure." • "In mythology, a _____ is skilled in archery." • Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
Mythical Creatures 2023-12-06
5 Clues: Half-human, half-fish creature. • Magical horse with a single horn. • "In fairy tales, a ______ guards a treasure." • "In mythology, a _____ is skilled in archery." • Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
HADES 2021-05-07
5 Clues: the god of the underworld • the woman hades wanted to marry • the god of the sea that is hades brother • hades dog that keep the dead in the underworld • where people go when they die according to Greek mythology
Norse Mythology Word Vocab 2021-03-26
5 Clues: The inhabitants of Valhalla • Connects all 9 worlds together • Gods of the principal pantheon of Norse Mythology • A group of gods associated with fertility, health, and wisdom. • The Yawning void(Frost from Niflheim and Flame from Muspelheim seep in)
Mythology Crossword Puzzle Part II 2023-05-04
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- Troy's most consistent and enthusiastic champion against the Greeks. Alternate names: Phoebus (Roman), Apulu (Etruscan)
- often shown carrying her bow and arrows, surrounded by her hounds. Alternate Names: Diana (Roman), Artume (Etruscan)
- often paired with Aphrodite (Venus)
- included in William Shakespeare's classic play Romeo and Juliet
- Often he is shown surrounded by powerful animals, such as bulls and goats. Roman name: Bacchus
- Her story is recognized well enough that she is mentioned in passing in many works, including the Ernest Hemingway novel The Sun Also Rises (1926). Alternate name: Kirke
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- was featured as a character in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida
- appears in many ancient works, especially hymns. Roman name: Ceres
- has been portrayed in films, usually those that relate the events of the Trojan War
- is better known and more commonly depicted as Saturn from the Renaissance through the modern age. Roman name: Saturn
- usually portrayed as a warrior, wears a helmet, breastplate, and carries a spear and a shield adorned with the head of Medusa. Roman name: Athene, Pallas Athena, Minerva
- was the subject of the most famous work by the Greek sculptor Praxiteles. Roman name: Venus
- often portrayed holding a shield and a spear, his weapon of choice Roman name: Mars
- often depicted as part-human and part-spider
14 Clues: often paired with Aphrodite (Venus) • often depicted as part-human and part-spider • included in William Shakespeare's classic play Romeo and Juliet • was featured as a character in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida • appears in many ancient works, especially hymns. Roman name: Ceres • ...
Greek History, Mythology, and Theater 2023-05-10
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- War depicted in Homer's "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
- Primordial being that represented the sky
- Patron goddess of Athens. Goddess of war
- This grew from mass worship of the gods
- This was the maximum amount of actors that could be on stage in a play
- These were used when one actor and to portray multiple different characters
- Primordial being that represented the earth
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- Largest theater in Greece
- First titan. Son of Gaia and Uranus. God of time
- The Greeks used this to trick the Trojans.
- Became the first "modern" actor. Wandered around reciting poetry and song
- Patron god of the city of Sparta and god of war
- Ancient Greek city where theater was popular
- Chief god
14 Clues: Chief god • Largest theater in Greece • This grew from mass worship of the gods • Patron goddess of Athens. Goddess of war • Primordial being that represented the sky • The Greeks used this to trick the Trojans. • Primordial being that represented the earth • Ancient Greek city where theater was popular • Patron god of the city of Sparta and god of war • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-04-06
Across
- A story with a lesson to learn
- When one person rules with force. The people have no freedom or rights
- An agreement by people to work together
- Stories of gods and goddesses that was religion to Greece
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- A piece of land that sticks out into the water
- An open space used for talking about issues or having a market
- A government where all citizens have a say in the rules
7 Clues: A story with a lesson to learn • An agreement by people to work together • A piece of land that sticks out into the water • A government where all citizens have a say in the rules • Stories of gods and goddesses that was religion to Greece • An open space used for talking about issues or having a market • ...
Greek Mythology 2017-08-18
Across
- What is the name of the land of spirits, controlled by Hades?
- Who is the king of the gods and God of the sky and lightning?
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- What was a place of worshiping and offering called?
- Who was the king of the titans overthrown by his son?
- What are the 12 major deities that lived on Mount Olympians known as?
5 Clues: What was a place of worshiping and offering called? • Who was the king of the titans overthrown by his son? • What is the name of the land of spirits, controlled by Hades? • Who is the king of the gods and God of the sky and lightning? • What are the 12 major deities that lived on Mount Olympians known as?
Hawaiian Mythology 2018-05-18
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- a mountain or hill with a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, gas, and vapor are being or have been erupted from the earth’s crust
- the believed great ancestral gods of heaven and earth, who have control over the fruitfulness of earth
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- a flat island or atall, surrounded/landlocked by water
- a very large expanse of sea
- a superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes; a deit
5 Clues: a very large expanse of sea • a flat island or atall, surrounded/landlocked by water • a superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes; a deit • the believed great ancestral gods of heaven and earth, who have control over the fruitfulness of earth • ...
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'The Last Leaf' Vocabulary 2012-02-16
Across
- To laugh at or mock
- A kind of herb
- An eyeglass for one eye
- To move about in a secretive way
- A creature from Greek mythology with goat horns
- Ridicule
- Collection of medicine
- Charmingly odd, especially in an old-fashioned way
- Anxiously, carefully
- A kind of large, strong dog
- A style of jazz music
- To move to and fro, back and forth
- The quality to heal or cure
- To walk along boastfully
- To hit or strike
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- A light soup
- Silly, frivolous person
- Having the same tastes, habits, or personalities
- In medicine, when an illness starts suddenly and is very severe
- Relating to death
- The feeling that someone is ridiculous
- With an edge that has notches
- Twisted
- Describing or gentlemanly behavior
- To walk along heavily
- Gentle winds
- The triangular section of a roof
- One who causes destruction
- To closely and quietly follow someone
- a kind of metal commonly used for fine kitchen utensils and tableware
30 Clues: Twisted • Ridicule • A light soup • Gentle winds • A kind of herb • To hit or strike • Relating to death • To laugh at or mock • Anxiously, carefully • A style of jazz music • To walk along heavily • Collection of medicine • Silly, frivolous person • An eyeglass for one eye • To walk along boastfully • One who causes destruction • A kind of large, strong dog • The quality to heal or cure • ...
Dawson's homework 2016-03-01
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- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure
- the study of the origin of words
- a device that automatically regulates temperature
- something you check temperature with
- a straight line passing from side to side through the center
- a tool used for listing to a heart beat
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- of, relating to, or produced by the internal heat
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- shapes are also in
- an apparatus consisting of a tube attached to a mirror
- a collection of myths
- the part of biology that works with the organisms
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- the outside of a object
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure
- a rock with crystal in them
- a tool used for measuring speed
- a metric unit of measurement equal to 1,000 meters
- of or relating to heat
- a forecast of a person's future
- a way of measuring something
- a tool used to look at far away objects
- a container that keeps a drink cold
- the study of animals
24 Clues: shapes are also in • the study of animals • a collection of myths • of or relating to heat • the outside of a object • a rock with crystal in them • a way of measuring something • a tool used for measuring speed • a forecast of a person's future • the study of the origin of words • a container that keeps a drink cold • something you check temperature with • ...
Poetry Vocab II Practice 2016-03-31
Across
- repeated line or stanza
- word order
- exaggeration for effect
- giving human qualities to inanimate objects
- seize the day
- dissonance or harsh sounds that sound unpleasant
- an object that represents more than just itself
- unique style of a writer
- beat of a poem
- author’s attitude toward the writing or topic
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- the opposite of what is expected or intended
- figurative language, sensory details, and descriptions that allow the reader to picture a poem
- message of a piece of writing
- addressing a person who is dead or not present
- word choice
- reference to another piece of writing or mythology
- using a word or phrase multiple times throughout a piece of writing
- repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- words that share the same endings
- detail imagery that appeals to the five senses
- direct comparison
- surprising or unusual comparison that is often explained throughout an entire poem
- pause in a line of poetry
- shape of a poem
- comparison using like or as
25 Clues: word order • word choice • seize the day • beat of a poem • shape of a poem • direct comparison • repeated line or stanza • exaggeration for effect • unique style of a writer • pause in a line of poetry • comparison using like or as • message of a piece of writing • words that share the same endings • giving human qualities to inanimate objects • ...
History of Greek Theater-Tim 2021-03-02
Across
- a fault of character such as pride or jealousy
- in greek it means dance
- literature and architecture advancements in the 5th century
- the father of greek philosophy
- usually takes place outdoors
- support the plot and drive the play
- wealthy city had 250,000 to 300,000 people
- song sung by the chorus
- no speaking extras
- part eagle part lion part woman
- sexy part man part goat creature in classical mythology
- the first great theorist of dramatic art
- scene
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- wrote around 123 plays
- a man of noble stature not ordinary
- earliest known playwright and actor
- alter
- 2nd/4 of the performers category list
- the arrangements of events in a play
- god of wine and fertility
- seeing space
- dancing space
- something to shock the audience
- 1st/4 of the performers category list
- made it easier for men to play female roles
- comes from the greek verb meaning to do or to act
- use of words to express thought
- greek word for king who took throne instead of inherited it
28 Clues: alter • scene • seeing space • dancing space • no speaking extras • wrote around 123 plays • in greek it means dance • song sung by the chorus • god of wine and fertility • usually takes place outdoors • the father of greek philosophy • something to shock the audience • use of words to express thought • part eagle part lion part woman • a man of noble stature not ordinary • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2021-03-03
Across
- A group of allies.
- _____ acted as natural borders between city-states.
- A wealthy ruling class.
- A long story-poem.
- A serious play with an unhappy ending.
- A play written to make an audience laugh.
- A deadly disease that spreads from person to person.
- A city and its surrounding farmland, with its own government and leader
- A fortified hill-top in an ancient Greek city.
- Belief in many gods.
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- The mountains made it very difficult to _____.
- We learned about three types of columns: Doric, Ionian, and ________.
- King of gods; god of the sky, rain, and lightning.
- _____ was a city-state that liked to focus on its military.
- Greece is a ________ surrounded by many islands.
- A governing system in which a country's people elect leaders and rule by majority.
- _____ was a city-state that liked to focus on art and learning.
- Greek comedies and tragedies were often performed at the ________.
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- Greek ________ mostly explained natural phenomena.
20 Clues: A group of allies. • A long story-poem. • Belief in many gods. • A wealthy ruling class. • A serious play with an unhappy ending. • A play written to make an audience laugh. • The mountains made it very difficult to _____. • A fortified hill-top in an ancient Greek city. • Greece is a ________ surrounded by many islands. • King of gods; god of the sky, rain, and lightning. • ...
Guess the God 2018-09-13
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- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- is a state of Ancient Greek.
- A greek philosopher.
- It was a bronze age civilization.
- very old or old-fashioned.
- Was a person of agency.
- ....... democracy.
- The ........ of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky mountain near athens.
- ...... civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea.
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- Was a philosopher in ancient greece.
- .... refers both to a place in legend and a real-life archaeological site.
- The ..... was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- having unlimited power.
- An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization.
- A peninsula in southern ancient greece.
- ..... was the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two really long poems.
- A cruel and oppressive ruler in ancient greece.
- A person who protects a tyrant.
- Supreme god of Olympians.
20 Clues: ....... democracy. • A greek philosopher. • having unlimited power. • Was a person of agency. • Supreme god of Olympians. • very old or old-fashioned. • is a state of Ancient Greek. • A person who protects a tyrant. • It was a bronze age civilization. • Was a philosopher in ancient greece. • A peninsula in southern ancient greece. • A cruel and oppressive ruler in ancient greece. • ...
Guess the God 2018-09-13
Across
- Troy refers both to a place in legend and a real-life archaeological site.
- A greek philosopher.
- having unlimited power.
- The agora was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization.
- Homer was the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two really long poems.
- An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
- Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea.
- very old or old-fashioned.
- is a state of Ancient Greek.
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- Was a person of agency.
- The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky mountain near athens.
- A peninsula in southern ancient greece.
- Civilisation It was a bronze age civilization.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- A person who protects a tyrant.
- Athenian democracy.
- A cruel and oppressive ruler in ancient greece.
- Was a philosopher in ancient greece.
- Supreme god of Olympians.
20 Clues: Athenian democracy. • A greek philosopher. • Was a person of agency. • having unlimited power. • Supreme god of Olympians. • very old or old-fashioned. • is a state of Ancient Greek. • A person who protects a tyrant. • Was a philosopher in ancient greece. • A peninsula in southern ancient greece. • Civilisation It was a bronze age civilization. • ...
Bree's Gothic Horror Crossword 2019-08-26
Across
- a sculpture of something
- The most important part of something
- At the end of the tell-tale heart the main character shrieked this word
- the spiritual sense of a person or animal
- Being strong and thick in size
- When someone is savage, brutal or uncivilized
- A surrounding filled with emptiness, cold and miserable
- common belief and tradition passed through generations
- Another word for an illness or sickness
- telling someone to come by using a gesture
- a cluster of plants
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- depressingly dull and bleak
- A type of old fashioned Brittish coin
- A kind of coniferous tree, which grows bright red/pink berries that are poisonous.
- A person who can not die or be injured
- A group of stories, usually from a specific culture, such as Greek ____
- A fear of something that's going to happen
- another name for a private room or bedroom
- When someone is told off in a harsh way, finding fault with someone
- Hiding someone's real feelings
- Being small and thin in size
21 Clues: a cluster of plants • a sculpture of something • depressingly dull and bleak • Being small and thin in size • Being strong and thick in size • Hiding someone's real feelings • The most important part of something • A type of old fashioned Brittish coin • A person who can not die or be injured • Another word for an illness or sickness • the spiritual sense of a person or animal • ...
Invertebrate Crossword 2019-06-06
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- A group of invertebrates including earthworms and leeches.
- Walls Invertebrate cells do NOT have this organelle.
- Invertebrates don't have this system, but we do!
- Some invertebrates come together to form these.
- Most invertebrates are this word, which means they are the same on both sides.
- Most invertebrates undergo this process.
- Many invertebrates have this central body part.
- Almost all of these kinds of animals are invertebrates.
- Invertebrates don't have this part of the body.
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- A Group of invertebrates including 80% of animal species.
- Most invertebrates do not have this back end body part.
- This can very a lot between different species of invertebrates.
- An Invertebrate NOT made of tissues.
- Some invertebrates have this, like mollusks.
- Most invertebrate's bodies are made up of these.
- Another word for making your own food. Invertebrates do this.
- Squid The biggest known invertebrate.
- A grouping including most marine invertebrates.
- Many kinds of invertebrates have this body part.
- A structure that extends from an anthropod's body, also a character from mythology!
20 Clues: An Invertebrate NOT made of tissues. • Squid The biggest known invertebrate. • Most invertebrates undergo this process. • Some invertebrates have this, like mollusks. • Some invertebrates come together to form these. • A grouping including most marine invertebrates. • Many invertebrates have this central body part. • Invertebrates don't have this part of the body. • ...
6HIST Summative Exam: Key Terms Review 2021-05-30
Across
- a Greek city-state
- a style of writing that makes fun of something
- a man-made channel used to carry water from mountains to cities
- a set of arches used to create huge, open spaces in buildings
- a unit of up to 6000 soldiers divided into groups of 100 soldiers
- a group of hoplite soldiers who stand close together
- rich landowners
- Roman territory outside of Italy
- rule by the people
- a government where the people choose their leaders
- Greek surgeon who described the differences between arteries and veins
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- common people
- a governor over one of the 20 provinces set up by Darius I
- a collection of stories about gods and heroes told to explain how the world works
- a fortress on a high hill where a Greek city was built
- a Greek-like culture coming from a mix of the Greek and other cultures
- rule by a few
- an agreement to work together
- wrote the epic "The Aeneid" about how Rome began
- wealthy landowner in Rome
- money
- someone with the right to participate in the government
22 Clues: money • common people • rule by a few • rich landowners • a Greek city-state • rule by the people • wealthy landowner in Rome • an agreement to work together • Roman territory outside of Italy • a style of writing that makes fun of something • wrote the epic "The Aeneid" about how Rome began • a government where the people choose their leaders • ...
Beau and Helen 2023-09-09
Across
- Helen's preferred mixer for gin (8)
- The country Beau lived in as a young child (3,7)
- The mythology Beau and Helen both grew up reading (5)
- The place Helen likes to sleep when drunk (6)
- The main gemstone in Helen's engagement ring (4,5)
- Beau's second favourite love (3)
- Helen's favourite animal (5)
- What did Beau do that nearly ended their relationship (5,5)
- An object that Helen has drunkenly peed on in Beau's university flat(4)
- The amount of books Helen and Beau own which haven't been read (5,3)
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- The bird Beau believes he could flick to death (5)
- Helen's favourite Disney film: 'Beauty and the ...'(6)
- The type of cider that makes Beau 'have a poorly tummy'(4)
- A badge that Helen received from a popular 2000's children show (4,5)
- Helen's middle name (5)
- The number of fractures Beau has had in his left femur (4)
- Beau's middle name (6)
- The subject Helen teaches (5)
- The Nordic warriors who Beau strives to look like (6)
- The first weapon Beau got (3)
20 Clues: Beau's middle name (6) • Helen's middle name (5) • Helen's favourite animal (5) • The subject Helen teaches (5) • The first weapon Beau got (3) • Beau's second favourite love (3) • Helen's preferred mixer for gin (8) • The place Helen likes to sleep when drunk (6) • The country Beau lived in as a young child (3,7) • The bird Beau believes he could flick to death (5) • ...
Frankenstein: or, the Modern Prometheus 2023-09-19
Across
- in Greek mythology, a demigod who stole fire from Mount Olympus
- to help someone emotionally or in a practical way
- a detailed study of a subject in order to discover information
- the state of feeling sad and alone
- the state of being extremely tired
- a life form that is unusual or imaginary
- a written message from one person to another
- something or someone that is not what you were hoping it would be
- a group of people who are related to each other
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- any imaginary frightening creature, especially one
- a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true
- the act of travelling from one place to another
- the act of creating something
- not human in an unusual or frightening way
- an unpleasant emotion that you have when you are frightened
- not feeling well, or suffering from a disease
- the feeling of being unhappy
- a ceremony in which two people marry
- someone who know you and you can trust
- the way a person or thing looks to other people
20 Clues: the feeling of being unhappy • the act of creating something • the state of feeling sad and alone • the state of being extremely tired • a ceremony in which two people marry • someone who know you and you can trust • a life form that is unusual or imaginary • not human in an unusual or frightening way • a written message from one person to another • ...
Mrachek Crossword 2023-02-15
Across
- Athens social studies
- ELD, near Gascon
- Ithaca literacy
- Atlantis math
- assistant principal, 8th grade
- STEM, room 216
- Ithaca social studies
- Athens intervention
- YAASPA boy's class
- 7th grade PE
- theatre arts
- Dragon social studies
- Dragon intervention
- YAASPA girl's class
- Olympus intervention
- Griffin math
- Griffin intervention
- STEM, near cafeteria
- ELD, near Athens wing
- Dragon math
- Athens math
- New 7th grade science
- center based teacher
- 7th grade literacy (two teachers, same name)
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- cross-cultural literacy
- Dragon science
- Ithaca science
- Ithaca intervention
- front desk staff
- Griffin science
- principal
- Olympus math
- Atlantis intervention
- 6th grade literacy
- Atlantis social studies
- assistant principal, 6th grade
- 6th grade PE
- 6th grade dean/choir, music appreciation
- Old 7th grade science
- front office staff
- visual arts
- reasoning and logic, mythology
- 8th grade PE
- Athens literacy
- band, orchestra, music appreciation
- Ithaca math
- Athens science
- Griffin social studies
- Olympus social studies
49 Clues: principal • visual arts • Ithaca math • Dragon math • Athens math • Olympus math • 6th grade PE • 7th grade PE • theatre arts • 8th grade PE • Griffin math • Atlantis math • Dragon science • Ithaca science • STEM, room 216 • Athens science • Ithaca literacy • Griffin science • Athens literacy • ELD, near Gascon • front desk staff • 6th grade literacy • YAASPA boy's class • front office staff • Ithaca intervention • ...
Stardust Test 3 Crossword 2021-09-10
Across
- Acting wildly with emotion
- The myths or ancient stories about heroes or supernatural beings, of a culture or group
- To observe and learn about an area by traveling over it or through it
- A flight of a spacecraft or aircraft with the purpose of completing a special assignment
- Tools,especially those used for making or recording measurements
- Followed in order to catch or attack
- Of or occurring in the deep space between stars
- The length of a straight line through the center of an object
- Horribly ugly and revolting
- Interesting, unfamiliar devices
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- Speaking or writing a language easily, smoothly, and correctly
- Clothes or other things a person or character wears to keep from being recognized
- A layer of gases surrounding a planet, star, or moon
- The path of an object revolving around another object
- A meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere
- Terribly bad
- A perfect, beautiful place where people are believed to happy forever
- To dislike very much; to hate
- In a threatening or foreboding way
- A very hot fire where metal is melted to be shaped by a blacksmith
20 Clues: Terribly bad • Acting wildly with emotion • Horribly ugly and revolting • To dislike very much; to hate • Interesting, unfamiliar devices • In a threatening or foreboding way • Followed in order to catch or attack • A meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere • Of or occurring in the deep space between stars • A layer of gases surrounding a planet, star, or moon • ...
The Alchemist 2024-12-23
Across
- One of the two stones used for divination in the story.
- A sign or event regarded as a portent of good or evil.
- The ability to think about or plan the future with imagination.
- A monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides.
- A barren area of landscape with little rainfall.
- The protagonist's name in 'The Alchemist.'
- A person who tends and rears sheep.
- A person involved in trade or commerce.
- An Arabic word meaning 'it is written.'
- The development of events beyond a person's control.
- The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being.
- An act of traveling from one place to another.
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- A character from Greek mythology who fell in love with his own reflection.
- A magical or medicinal potion.
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy.
- An illegal betrayal of one's country
- The second stone used alongside Urim for divination.
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical.
- A clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice.
- A quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.
20 Clues: A magical or medicinal potion. • A person who tends and rears sheep. • An illegal betrayal of one's country • A person involved in trade or commerce. • An Arabic word meaning 'it is written.' • A person engaged or learned in philosophy. • The protagonist's name in 'The Alchemist.' • An act of traveling from one place to another. • ...
final k sound 2024-09-21
Across
- A bird in Egyptian mythology that lived in the desert for 500 years and then consumed itself by fire, later to rise renewed from its ashes
- a community place. not private
- to copy
- the measurement system used by most countries
- a type of fish
- a system that interconnects
- a small shop usually selling clothing or gifts
- an addition at the beginning of a word that gives new meaning (for example un- or in-)
- crazy
- a goof
- a large u-shaped lock
- to give someone or something up
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- a body's structure, proportions, and appearance
- a trick to get you to buy something
- A prominent identifying feature of a landscape
- a part of a book (usually at the end) that lists topics in alphabetical order and gives page numbers
- one who is named after another
- to carefully analyze or judge
- to have victory over
- the opposite of simple
- unbelieving
- To give rise to; draw forth; produce
- One who forms and expresses judgments of the merits, faults, value, or truth of a matter.
23 Clues: crazy • a goof • to copy • unbelieving • a type of fish • to have victory over • a large u-shaped lock • the opposite of simple • a system that interconnects • to carefully analyze or judge • a community place. not private • one who is named after another • to give someone or something up • a trick to get you to buy something • To give rise to; draw forth; produce • ...
Vocab & Jake 2025-02-25
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- He found out his girlfriend's cheating on him
- She wants Rick to go with her to the mall
- A brave and noble character that is in an epic poemd
- A literary device that uses language to appeal to the senses
- A transition in a story to an earlier time/event
- Not good
- a brief, indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea
- A rhetorical device used to compare two things
- An obvious or intentional exaggeration that’s not meant to be taken literally
- He's angry
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- They're uninjoyable
- For fresh blood
- Jake's in all honers classes
- They went to a movie
- For Todd and Didi to break up
- Poems that are long, written in narrative form, and most of the time tell of the extraordinary feats and adventures of characters
- A figure of speech that gives human characteristics to a non-living thing
- He writes other people's college essay's
- a collection of myths and legends that mainly belong to a particular religion or cultural tradition
- A figure of speech that implicitly compares two unrelated things
20 Clues: Not good • He's angry • For fresh blood • They're uninjoyable • They went to a movie • Jake's in all honers classes • For Todd and Didi to break up • He writes other people's college essay's • She wants Rick to go with her to the mall • He found out his girlfriend's cheating on him • A rhetorical device used to compare two things • A transition in a story to an earlier time/event • ...
review 1-9 2024-01-08
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- a book or set of books giving information on many subjects
- to watch over
- hatred; evil intent; bad will
- clear understanding
- causing great damage
- a boss; one who manages others
- to show or display
- a violent rotating windstorm
- misshapen
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- clear and easily understood
- to sail completely around the world
- suffering from malnutrition; badly or poorly nourished
- sign up to receive something regularly
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- jealous, showing envy
- the place where a plant or animal usually lives
- following
- a behavior that is repeated so often it becomes almost automatic
- winning or succeeding
- to light up
- use (something) in the wrong way or for the wrong purpose.
- a path for an electrical current to flow around
- A series of events that happen over and over again.
- bright; brilliant; glowing
- to clarify, explain
- to hold back
- attractive or appealing
- to place on top of
- not safe
- deadly, extremely harmful, evil; spiteful, malicious
30 Clues: not safe • following • misshapen • to light up • to hold back • to watch over • to show or display • to place on top of • clear understanding • to clarify, explain • causing great damage • jealous, showing envy • winning or succeeding • attractive or appealing • bright; brilliant; glowing • clear and easily understood • a violent rotating windstorm • hatred; evil intent; bad will • ...
20 Egyptian Gods and goddesses 2023-10-06
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- Crocodiles were honored because of this god.
- Protector of households and, in particular, of mothers, children, and childbirth.
- A creator god and patron deity of craftsmen and architects.
- A member of the Great Ennead of Heliopolis in Egyptian mythology, she was a daughter of Nut and Geb.
- The Goddess of law, order, and truth.
- Goddess of ancient Egyptian religion, was worshipped as early as the Second Dynasty.
- God of the Sky.
- Sun god.
- Ancient Egyptian god of the Moon.
- God of peace, lions, air, and wind.
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- God of the Moon, wisdom, knowledge, writing, hieroglyphs, science, magic, art, and judgment.
- Represents creation and the renewal of life.
- God of the desert, storms, and violence.
- He created himself and is the father of Shu and Tefnut, the divine couple, who are the ancestors of the other Egyptian deities.
- The mother goddess.
- Goddess of the sky.
- As a sky deity, she was the mother or consort of the sky god Horus and the sun god Ra.
- God of the Earth.
- God of the Dead & Embalming.
- God of the underworld.
20 Clues: Sun god. • God of the Sky. • God of the Earth. • The mother goddess. • Goddess of the sky. • God of the underworld. • God of the Dead & Embalming. • Ancient Egyptian god of the Moon. • God of peace, lions, air, and wind. • The Goddess of law, order, and truth. • God of the desert, storms, and violence. • Crocodiles were honored because of this god. • ...
TRIVIA!!!! 2024-10-30
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- What function do you use to access the appointment scheduler
- What function do you use to access the Career Development Portal
- What kind of fish is Marlin from Finding Nemo
- Which function fo you use to check member weightings
- Cillian Murphy plays a 1900s mob boss in Birmingham, England in which streaming series?
- What is the singular of "spaghetti"?
- What is the human body's largest organ?
- Where do you find the Colosseum
- Where was the Olympics held in 2024
- Which Bloomberg product works as an OMS
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- In Greek mythology, who was the god of the sea?
- Which function do you use to access All Quotes
- How do you access the helpdesk on the terminal
- What is the Mnemonic for "Multi Asset Risk System" on Bloomberg
- What is the longest bone in the human body?
- What is the Mnemonic for "Portfolio & Risk Analytics
- The unicorn is the national animal of which country
- How many yellow keys are there on the keyboard?
- What function do you use to access the Classified Marketplace
- What is a baby kangaroo called?
20 Clues: Where do you find the Colosseum • What is a baby kangaroo called? • Where was the Olympics held in 2024 • What is the singular of "spaghetti"? • What is the human body's largest organ? • Which Bloomberg product works as an OMS • What is the longest bone in the human body? • What kind of fish is Marlin from Finding Nemo • Which function do you use to access All Quotes • ...
Jason 2025-03-18
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- What Jason was in Greek mythology
- What Jason lost while caring Athena
- What he had to find on his quest
- What Jason and Media did
- Medias niece
- The name of his ship
- What does Media fly on
- Protected Jason from the bull fire
- Describe his death
- Of oak The thing that killed him
- What Media gave to Jason's bride
- A goddess
- The color dragons that pulled Media threw the air
- Where did his ship sail on
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- A other word for hard
- A half bird and half human
- The country where it takes place
- A goddess of married
- What Jason and Media did to her brother
- What the heroes were called
- The thing that hung at Apollo diva to remember Jason
- How ships move across water
- Jasons friend
- What he had to kill to make the theave
- What is Media
- A woman who helped Jason
- What Jason looked like
- Does Media have a sister or a brother?
- A king
- How was his journey
- What did they get into
31 Clues: A king • A goddess • Medias niece • Jasons friend • What is Media • Describe his death • How was his journey • A goddess of married • The name of his ship • A other word for hard • What does Media fly on • What Jason looked like • What did they get into • What Jason and Media did • A woman who helped Jason • A half bird and half human • Where did his ship sail on • What the heroes were called • ...
Where the wind goes 2025-04-25
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- Reddit Thread judging one's actions
- Company subscripted to by a Coyote
- Trireme Propellars
- One who journeys to the unknown
- His Blue Serge
- Japanese Mushroom
- Dracula's true name
- Brooks of Film
- Major component in Hair Dye
- Shipyard the Titanic was constructed
- 70's Swedish Popband
- Muscle that connects the C1-C4
- Stuffed Chinese cuisine staple
- Famous Train running from Paris to Istanbul (ABV)
- Sea between Greece and Turkey
- Food for a Bee
- Dracula Author
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- Number of Ribs on 1/2 of a human
- Highly Sought after
- Dr who found the Titanic
- Musical term: to repeat, in whole or in part
- Birth Place of the twin Immortals
- Male Reproductive part of a Lilly
- "Supporter" of the arts
- Rendering food in its own fat
- Meringue based confectionary
- Planet ruled by Aries 1st house
- Top Greek Wine Variety
- Seer of Mythology
- Good Place Actor Ted
- Nationa who built the Suez Canal
- Wood that whiskey naps
- Country that makes up Stella's "Homeland"
33 Clues: His Blue Serge • Brooks of Film • Food for a Bee • Dracula Author • Japanese Mushroom • Seer of Mythology • Trireme Propellars • Highly Sought after • Dracula's true name • 70's Swedish Popband • Good Place Actor Ted • Top Greek Wine Variety • Wood that whiskey naps • "Supporter" of the arts • Dr who found the Titanic • Major component in Hair Dye • Meringue based confectionary • ...
Ireland 2025-05-28
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- What is the name of Ireland's famous dance show?
- Can you name the lead singer of the band U2?
- A famous writer with a statue in Merrion Square
- A famous breed of large dog in Ireland
- What is the most well-known drink in Ireland?
- The singer of songs 'Take Me to Church' and 'Too Sweet'
- The October festival which originated in Ireland
- A colourful area in Dublin with cobbled streets
- Name the most famous cliffs in Ireland
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- What vegetable is Ireland best known for?
- Who is the author of Ulysses?
- A genre of story famous in Ireland
- An ex-member of the boy group One Direction
- A ghostly woman of Irish mythology who cries
- What is the official language of Ireland?
- In which university can you can find the Book of Kells?
- Name the instrument that is similar to a violin
- A meal made of stock, vegetables, and meat
- A small plant which is an important symbol
- A small man with red hair and green clothes
20 Clues: Who is the author of Ulysses? • A genre of story famous in Ireland • A famous breed of large dog in Ireland • Name the most famous cliffs in Ireland • What vegetable is Ireland best known for? • What is the official language of Ireland? • A meal made of stock, vegetables, and meat • A small plant which is an important symbol • An ex-member of the boy group One Direction • ...
Beyoncé & African Diaspora Representation 2025-07-06
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- Diaspora Communities connected through African heritage
- Pride Message in Beyoncé’s performances
- Excellence Celebrated through Beyoncé’s African diaspora focus
- Explored through African diaspora themes
- Power Movement echoed in Beyoncé’s messages
- Historical context addressed by Beyoncé
- Philosophy embraced in Beyoncé’s work
- Story Beyoncé tells about African heritage
- African stories woven into Beyoncé’s visuals
- Customs Beyoncé integrates into performances
- Traditional African cloth featured in outfits
- Medium Beyoncé uses to express diaspora themes
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- African tribe inspiring Beyoncé’s style
- Cultural aesthetic Beyoncé explores in visuals
- Lineage reflected in Beyoncé’s projects
- African and diaspora movement styles
- Theme in Beyoncé’s portrayal of heritage
- Culture Central theme in Beyoncé’s artistry
- Artist highlighting African roots in her work
- Scattered populations of African descent
- Ancient African civilization referenced visually
- African dialects referenced in songs
- Beyoncé’s impact on representation
- African roots Beyoncé honors and celebrates
- Symbol of identity in Beyoncé’s imagery
- Goal of celebrating African ancestry
- Bond among African-descended peoples Beyoncé promotes
- Spiritual beings in African religion Beyoncé invokes
- Connection to origin Beyoncé emphasizes
- Music style influencing Beyoncé’s sound
30 Clues: Beyoncé’s impact on representation • African and diaspora movement styles • African dialects referenced in songs • Goal of celebrating African ancestry • Philosophy embraced in Beyoncé’s work • African tribe inspiring Beyoncé’s style • Lineage reflected in Beyoncé’s projects • Historical context addressed by Beyoncé • Symbol of identity in Beyoncé’s imagery • ...
Year 7 English - Week #6 Vocabulary 2022-11-08
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- The internal heat of the earth.
- An instrument used to magnify smaller objects.
- The study of animals.
- The study of myths.
- The study of different organisms (biological term)
- An instrument used to look at the stars.
- Used to listen to the heart or breathing, especially by doctors.
- An instrument in a car to indicate speed.
- A branch of mathematics.
- The study of the earth.
- Used on submarines to view above the surface of the water.
- Used to measure the temperature.
- Used to measure atmospheric pressure, to predict weather conditions.
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- A forecast of a person's future.
- The outside boundary of an area or object.
- 1000 meters.
- The straight line passing through the middle of a shape, especially a circle.
- 10 of these make a centimetre.
- The study of the history of words.
- The science of the physical structure of the earth.
- A device to regulate the temperature.
- A flask used to keep liquid or food warm.
- Relating to heat.
- A rock lined with crystals.
24 Clues: 1000 meters. • Relating to heat. • The study of myths. • The study of animals. • The study of the earth. • A branch of mathematics. • A rock lined with crystals. • 10 of these make a centimetre. • The internal heat of the earth. • A forecast of a person's future. • Used to measure the temperature. • The study of the history of words. • A device to regulate the temperature. • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-12
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- Longest river in south east Asia
- A Mesopotamian sky god
- Exchange of goods or services for other goods
- A well organized and developed society
- A person who copies documents
- A monstrous character in Epic of Gilgamesh
- Leader of an organized religion
- A person who belongs to another person and forced to do work
- A region considered the "birthplace" of a number of inventions
- An extensive group of states under a single authority
- A goddess in Epic of Gilgamesh and mother of Gilgamesh
- The sixth king of the Babylonian dynasty
- The easternmost great river of Mesopotamia
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- A priest-king in Epic of Gilgamesh and father of Gilgamesh
- A historic region of west Asia
- A long poem, typically derived from ancient oral tradition
- A hero in ancient Mesopotamia mythology
- A person engaged in agriculture
- A large town
- A nation or territory under one government
- A sovereign ruler of an empire
- A circular component intended to rotate on an axle bearing
- A wild man created by the god Anu
- An ancient writing system of Mesopotamia
24 Clues: A large town • A Mesopotamian sky god • A person who copies documents • A historic region of west Asia • A sovereign ruler of an empire • A person engaged in agriculture • Leader of an organized religion • Longest river in south east Asia • A wild man created by the god Anu • A well organized and developed society • A hero in ancient Mesopotamia mythology • ...
Astronomy History 2023-01-20
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- The Milky Way is one of these and contains billions of stars.
- Basic building block of all matter.
- any substance the has mass or takes up space.
- The most recognized astronomical objects.
- The beginning of the universe.
- Any planet beyond our solar system.
- designed plans for a flying machine.
- Developed the telescope and wrote a book.
- Greek Mythology flew too close to the sun.
- The study of everyting outside Earth's atmosphere.
- not changing or moving
- Discovered galaxies outside of the Milky Way.
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- It exist in space but it cannot be seen like planets and stars.
- The force or energy in the universe that keeps it expanding.
- Einstein hypothesized the universe is not static due to forces in the universe pushing back against gravity.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- proton, electrons, and neutrons
- The study of motion, matter and energy.
- Theorized the Sun was the ccenter of the universe.
- It's like the sun being shrunk to the size of Lexington and the gravity is so strong that not even light can escape.
20 Clues: not changing or moving • The beginning of the universe. • proton, electrons, and neutrons • Basic building block of all matter. • Any planet beyond our solar system. • designed plans for a flying machine. • The study of motion, matter and energy. • The most recognized astronomical objects. • Developed the telescope and wrote a book. • ...
Puzzle 61 2022-12-22
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- A metallic chemical element with an atomic of 41.
- Planet with the most moons.
- A spirit or monster that dwells in water in Maori mythology.
- A company that shares a name with one of the longest rivers in the world.
- The name of the talking snowman in Disney's Frozen.
- A robot designed to act and look like a human.
- The surgical removal of the tongue.
- Where the smallest bone in the human body is located.
- The colour of most buses in London.
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- Gordon Sumner is the real name of this famous musician.
- Mount Everest is part of this mountain range.
- Sheldon Cooper's one-word catchphrase in The Big Bang Theory.
- The name of the hotel in Stephen King's The Shining.
- Legendary comedy actor Oliver Hardy's real first name at birth.
- The part of the plant mainly respensible for conducting photosynthesis.
- The name of the cowboy in Toy Story.
- A female deer.
- Martin Eberhard is on of the founders of this car company.
- The second R in author J.R.R. Tolkien's initials.
- The number of hearts in an octopus.
20 Clues: A female deer. • Planet with the most moons. • The surgical removal of the tongue. • The number of hearts in an octopus. • The colour of most buses in London. • The name of the cowboy in Toy Story. • Mount Everest is part of this mountain range. • A robot designed to act and look like a human. • A metallic chemical element with an atomic of 41. • ...
History of Greek Theatre- Steven Student 2023-01-10
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- Monster sent by the goddess Hera
- How many of Sophocles have survived
- major festival
- when was Sophocles born
- was the first great theorist of dramaticart
- performers were divided into __ categories
- seats seats reserved for dignitaries/judges
- Sophcocles set the the number of chorus to
- population of Athens in 5thcentury
- Is the origin of our word scene
- a fault ofcharacter such as pride orjealousy
- God of wine and fertility
- is an ancient Greek word for a king
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- How many components does a tragedy have to have
- first recorded theatrical event
- the play follows a _____________
- was a classical mythology who was part man
- A tragic hero is a man of
- emphasized the attempts of human characters
- greek word in which the word theater comes from
- what did all preformers wear
- Where the best seat was located in the theater
- word used to refer to actors
- where did the greek plays take place
- The orchestra was _____
- meaning of chorus in greek
26 Clues: major festival • when was Sophocles born • The orchestra was _____ • A tragic hero is a man of • God of wine and fertility • meaning of chorus in greek • what did all preformers wear • word used to refer to actors • first recorded theatrical event • Is the origin of our word scene • Monster sent by the goddess Hera • the play follows a _____________ • ...
Fields/Motherway/Waters People 2022-06-15
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- plays for the pride, got a new puppy this year
- introduced us to the Timms family, godzilla expert
- strongly dislikes pink, middle of 3 boys
- tallest in our class, harry potter expert
- used to live in queens but thankfully moved to northport
- cinco de mayo, has an older brother
- obsessed with cheese and has 3 older siblings
- best haircut award, awesome twin
- didn't let a hoverboard accident stop her from singing and smiling all day every day
- has one older brother, grandma yells at the tv during rangers games
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- greek mythology expert
- only student who came from dickinson
- middle name is Blake, loves sports
- middle of 3 boys, does NOT have a pet dog
- sports trivia expert, LOVES nestor
- nail model, has a bunny named Clover
- loves Captain America, has a younger brother
- herpotology expert, has a younger brother
- once dropped a penny into a cup in water to give the class a homework pass
- "FAILURE", pokemon expert
- purple hair, sister to Marley
21 Clues: greek mythology expert • "FAILURE", pokemon expert • purple hair, sister to Marley • best haircut award, awesome twin • middle name is Blake, loves sports • sports trivia expert, LOVES nestor • cinco de mayo, has an older brother • only student who came from dickinson • nail model, has a bunny named Clover • strongly dislikes pink, middle of 3 boys • ...
Biology activity 2025-06-11
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- study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- The study of form and structure of plants and animals
- The science of naming grouping and classify animals and plants
- The science of the transmission of body characteristics from parents to offsprings
- The Study of relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- The study of gross structure of organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of viruses
- the study of algae
- The study of metabolism of animals and their parts
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- the study of fungi
- the study of bacteria
- The study of insects
- The study of structure and function of animal and plant cell
- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- The study of origin and decent of organism
- the study of fishes
- the study of birds
- the study of reptiles like lizards,snake
20 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of algae • the study of fishes • The study of insects • the study of viruses • the study of bacteria • the study of reptiles like lizards,snake • The study of origin and decent of organism • The study of metabolism of animals and their parts • The study of form and structure of plants and animals • ...
Random things 2025-12-22
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- A country where tacos originated
- Belief in your own abilities
- The ability to live or act without help
- A country that is also a continent, famous for unique wildlife
- The reason why someone wants to do something
- A European country known for strong industry and engineering
- A superhero whose power comes from advanced technology
- An organ responsible for breathing
- One of the parts used to prepare a dish
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- The activity or job of collecting and reporting news
- Tissue that allows the body to move
- The body’s defense against disease
- The title of a news story designed to catch attention
- A country known for volcanoes, glaciers, and geothermal energy
- A superhero who protects a fictional African nation
- The ability to produce original ideas
- A female superhero inspired by Greek mythology
- Food changed from its natural state, often less healthy
- The internal structure that supports the body
- A person who does not eat meat
- A nutrient needed for muscle growth
- A hero who can change his body size using science
22 Clues: Belief in your own abilities • A person who does not eat meat • A country where tacos originated • The body’s defense against disease • An organ responsible for breathing • Tissue that allows the body to move • A nutrient needed for muscle growth • The ability to produce original ideas • The ability to live or act without help • One of the parts used to prepare a dish • ...
Ancient Rome vs Ancient Greece 2021-02-11
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- Rome and Greece both love drinking _______.
- Both Greece and Rome had some important ______.
- Rome and Greece both had many amazing types of religion and _____.
- Romans and Greeks both appreciate _____.
- Greece and Rome had both spears and ________.
- Greece and Rome both have won _____.
- Rome and Greece both love drinking ______.
- Rome borrowed heavily from the Greeks in many cultural areas including art and _________.
- Greece and Rome had many astonishing and large _______.
- In Greece, the woman wore a tunic called a ______.
- Both Greek and roman residents practiced ______ religion.
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- unlike Greece,Rome almost had a king named ____.
- Both Greece and Rome are ____ countries.
- Unlike Rome, _____ were a big part of the Greeks diet.
- Greece had their own ______, but the Romans added to them.
- Both Rome and Greece used _______ in their food.
- Like the Romans, Greece had gods but they had a god of war named _________.
- Greece had nice sculptures, and Rome had ________ sculptures.
- Greece and Rome both had schools and studied _____.
- Another one of Greeks gods that the Romans did not have was ______ he lives in the sea.
20 Clues: Greece and Rome both have won _____. • Both Greece and Rome are ____ countries. • Romans and Greeks both appreciate _____. • Rome and Greece both love drinking ______. • Rome and Greece both love drinking _______. • Greece and Rome had both spears and ________. • Both Greece and Rome had some important ______. • unlike Greece,Rome almost had a king named ____. • ...
Greece and Rome Tanner Wing 2021-02-11
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- Who did Greeks believe would take care of them when they died?
- What was the roman religion based on?
- What was the piggyback game called that the Greeks invented?
- How many gods and goddesses did the ancient Greeks worship?
- When was the Athenian statesman Solon appointed official lawgiver?
- What was one thing they painted on pots?
- What was a method artists used to display their work?
- Where did artists paint pictures?
- What did Roman towns consisted of?
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- Who invented the roman calendar?
- In 509 B.C.E the Romans established the?
- What was one thing a paint brush was made out of?
- What were the numbers that romans invented called?
- What was roman mythology?
- How many types of laws were there?
- What were Greek cities full of?
- Who decided the laws and when to go to war?
- What was built around a town to protect it?
- What did Greek homes look like in side?
- What was the game called that used a shell that the Greeks invented?
20 Clues: What was roman mythology? • What were Greek cities full of? • Who invented the roman calendar? • Where did artists paint pictures? • How many types of laws were there? • What did Roman towns consisted of? • What was the roman religion based on? • What did Greek homes look like in side? • In 509 B.C.E the Romans established the? • What was one thing they painted on pots? • ...
"A Christmas Carol" 2020-12-16
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- means in a way that shows sharp powers of judgment
- means the fact or practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something, typically alcohol
- means a dealer in poultry and, typically, game
- agreement by all people involved; consensus
- means healthy
- means one's family and relations
- means make (someone) legally or morally bound to an action or course of action
- means a person who receives a legacy
- means a Trojan priest in Greek mythology
- means uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning
- means the action or process of intervening
- means remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
- means make or cause to make a light, high-pitched ringing sound, as of glasses or coins striking together
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- means a ghost or a figment of the imagination
- means having become semisolid, especially on cooling
- means impossible to pass through or enter
- means ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat
- means in an eager or enthusiastic manner
- means a mentally ill person
- means at some distance in the direction indicated; over there
- means completely baffled; very puzzled
21 Clues: means healthy • means a mentally ill person • means one's family and relations • means a person who receives a legacy • means completely baffled; very puzzled • means in an eager or enthusiastic manner • means a Trojan priest in Greek mythology • means impossible to pass through or enter • means the action or process of intervening • ...
"A Christmas Carol" 2020-12-16
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- means make (someone) legally or morally bound to an action or course of action
- means a dealer in poultry and, typically, game
- means a ghost or a figment of the imagination
- means in an eager or enthusiastic manner
- means impossible to pass through or enter
- means one's family and relations
- means a mentally ill person
- means uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning
- means remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
- means at some distance in the direction indicated; over there
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- means in a way that shows sharp powers of judgment
- means ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat
- agreement by all people involved; consensus
- means having become semisolid, especially on cooling
- means the action or process of intervening
- means the fact or practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something, typically alcohol
- means make or cause to make a light, high-pitched ringing sound, as of glasses or coins striking together
- means completely baffled; very puzzled
- means a person who receives a legacy
- means a Trojan priest in Greek mythology
- means healthy
21 Clues: means healthy • means a mentally ill person • means one's family and relations • means a person who receives a legacy • means completely baffled; very puzzled • means in an eager or enthusiastic manner • means a Trojan priest in Greek mythology • means impossible to pass through or enter • means the action or process of intervening • ...
World History 2021-05-10
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- The highest level of human society
- Greek stories about the gods
- a fake horse
- form of government where nobles protect the king,in exchange for land
- head of a man body of a lion
- a line of rules from the same family
- long period of time with a shortage of food
- group of people that included the Vandals and the Visigoths
- skilled workers
- is a stone coffin or a container to hold a coffin.
- the enlightened on
- smooth cloth from China
- device used to show direction
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- men who fought for sport
- new capital of Rome
- mixing of metals
- government ruled by a priest or religious laws
- city-state
- love of wisdom
- silver roman coin
- fine white glass
- what Alexander was
- building on the Acropolis
- book that told people when to plant crops
- winds that blow across India
- men who fought wars
- spreading of culture
- people that were owned
- Rome built 2,500 miles of this network
29 Clues: city-state • a fake horse • love of wisdom • skilled workers • mixing of metals • fine white glass • silver roman coin • what Alexander was • the enlightened on • new capital of Rome • men who fought wars • spreading of culture • people that were owned • smooth cloth from China • men who fought for sport • building on the Acropolis • Greek stories about the gods • head of a man body of a lion • ...
World History 2021-05-10
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- Greek stories about the gods
- spreading of culture
- device used to show direction
- group of people that included the Vandals and the Visigoths
- a line of rules from the same family
- new capital of Rome
- men who fought wars
- a fake horse
- long period of time with a shortage of food
- smooth cloth from China
- form of government where nobles protect the king,in exchange for land
- building on the Acropolis
- city-state
- the region of ancient Israel
- fine white glass
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- men who fought for sport
- government ruled by a priest or religious laws
- the enlightened one
- Rome built 2,500 miles of this network
- book that told people when to plant crops
- what Alexander was
- is a stone coffin or a container to hold a coffin.
- people that were owned
- silver roman coin
- head of a man body of a lion
- skilled workers
- mixing of metals
- winds that blow across India
- The highest level of human society
- love of wisdom
30 Clues: city-state • a fake horse • love of wisdom • skilled workers • mixing of metals • fine white glass • silver roman coin • what Alexander was • the enlightened one • new capital of Rome • men who fought wars • spreading of culture • people that were owned • smooth cloth from China • men who fought for sport • building on the Acropolis • Greek stories about the gods • head of a man body of a lion • ...
sdfs 2021-10-10
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- what colour are Harry Potters Eyes
- which Duke started the DofE scheme
- Street artist Banksy is originally associated with which British city?
- what place of worship is on our campsite
- Islamabad is the capital of which country
- which of these is not a section in the Scouts, beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Rangers
- What is often seen as the smallest unit of memory?
- who is the founder of scouting
- What grows from an acorn?
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- What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?
- what is the third word of the scouts promise
- What is the world’s biggest island?
- What land animal is the fastest?
- what is our chief scouts surname
- how many fingers do you show in the scout sign
- What colour is a polar bear’s skin?
- Which chess piece can only move diagonally?
- How many hearts does an octopus have?
- according to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on earth?
- What is the smallest ocean in the world?
- Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the longest?
- what is the smallest planet
- Where is the Sea of Tranquillity located?
23 Clues: What grows from an acorn? • what is the smallest planet • who is the founder of scouting • What land animal is the fastest? • what is our chief scouts surname • what colour are Harry Potters Eyes • which Duke started the DofE scheme • What is the world’s biggest island? • What colour is a polar bear’s skin? • How many hearts does an octopus have? • ...
English 2020/2021 2021-06-07
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- The Suffragettes wanted this right
- Astronauts wear them
- A voilent day in 1972 when 14 people died
- The name of the Indian town we saw in London
- The ______ ______company used boats to trade goods like silk, pepper, fabric, etc.
- The owner of a shop
- In space, even heavy objects are _____.
- In Ireland, they wear green school uniforms
- A cognitive risk for astronauts
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- A kind of explosion that was common in Belfast
- An astronaut can use this in space
- In Ireland, they wear blue school uniforms
- Ghandi and the Suffragettes did this in prison
- Astronaut's food is stored in this way
- A change to astronauts skin (they get more of these on their face).
- Ghandi wanted to fight British i________.
- The name of the Irish civil war
- A little green elf, of Irish mythology
- When there are many cultures in one city
- Emmeline ________ was the leader of the Suffragettes
- A plant with 4 leaves, the symbol of I reland
- The Suffragettes ________ themselves to fences
22 Clues: The owner of a shop • Astronauts wear them • The name of the Irish civil war • A cognitive risk for astronauts • The Suffragettes wanted this right • An astronaut can use this in space • Astronaut's food is stored in this way • A little green elf, of Irish mythology • In space, even heavy objects are _____. • When there are many cultures in one city • ...
Classical Civilization Words 2022-01-04
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- Short stories that teach life lessons or gives advice about life
- A government where people elect leaders to govern
- The city and its surrounding area.
- War: A war fought between citizens Of the same government
- An age marked by great achievements
- Money traded for items
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain the
- A society that blends Greek ideas and traditions
- A ruler that has almost absolute power
- Joining together to create a stronger or larger entity
- Getting something in exchange for something else
- Greek word for city-state
- A system to provide laws and services to the citizens
- A group of people selected to determine innocence and guilt
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- An agreement to work together
- A rich landowner or noble
- A type Of government where people rule themselves
- A high hill where Greek fortresses were built
- A person who lives under a specific government
- A government where only a few people or select groups
- A specific way Of thinking about the world
- power.
22 Clues: power. • Money traded for items • A rich landowner or noble • Greek word for city-state • An agreement to work together • The city and its surrounding area. • An age marked by great achievements • A ruler that has almost absolute power • A specific way Of thinking about the world • A high hill where Greek fortresses were built • A person who lives under a specific government • ...
Ancient Greece 2017-03-15
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- thr city-state that was the first to develop democracy
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- A government in which people rule themselves
- the Greek ruler that first brought democracy to Athens
- A leader who holds power through force
- the first Olympics were held in honor of this god
- the geographical feature that that changed the way Greeks traveled
- one of the cities that began as a Greek colony
- a famous Greek fable writer who wrote the Boy Who Cried Wolf
- The sea that lies EAST of Greece
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- The Greek word for city-state
- Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- this is why Greeks visited the oracle at Delphi
- the geographical feature that covers most of Greece
- Rich landowners
- considered to be the first Greeks and spoke the Greek language
- The tyrant who ruled Athens
- The island the Minoans lived on
- the famous epic poem that tells of the last years of the Trojan War
- a marketplace used also for trade and meetings
20 Clues: Rich landowners • The tyrant who ruled Athens • The Greek word for city-state • Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • The island the Minoans lived on • The sea that lies EAST of Greece • A leader who holds power through force • A government in which people rule themselves • one of the cities that began as a Greek colony • a marketplace used also for trade and meetings • ...
Perseus 2017-04-10
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- Mother
- King journeyed, where?
- Perseus and mother sent across the sea in what?
- The kingdom Perseus took in exchange for his rightful one
- The oracle that told Perseus he was favored by the gods
- One eye for all three of them
- What filled Danae tower?
- What happened to the various gifts loaned to Perseus?
- Danae put, where?
- Gift from Hades
- Grandfather
- Fearsome monsters
- Messenger that gave Perseus winged sandals
- The magic one size fits all _____
- Minor goddesses of nature
- King was fearful of killing his daughter, why?
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- The only mortal gorgon
- Danae's child
- How did Perseus find Medusa?
- What lined the chamber in which Danae was kept?
- What was on the back of his shield, so he could see Medusa?
- Gift from Zeus
- Fell in love with Danae
- Perseus saving who from a sea monster?
- Father a Perseus
- God who gifted Perseus a shield
- Perseus landed here
- Fisherman who found Perseus
- The most powerful part of Medusa's body?
- Meaning of Perseus's name
- What is Perseus considered in mythology?
31 Clues: Mother • Grandfather • Danae's child • Gift from Zeus • Gift from Hades • Father a Perseus • Danae put, where? • Fearsome monsters • Perseus landed here • The only mortal gorgon • King journeyed, where? • Fell in love with Danae • What filled Danae tower? • Minor goddesses of nature • Meaning of Perseus's name • Fisherman who found Perseus • How did Perseus find Medusa? • ...
Egypt 2018-03-25
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- Most majestic works of art
- Egypt earned a reputation of having one of the best in the near east
- Created on a patters wheel by god
- Upper class Egyptians tend to wear
- It was during these five centuries that Egypt experience
- Was believed to be the early embodiment of the god
- mobility the economic and political boundaries were expanded by encouraging
- Egyptian religious belief was the need to the body
- Egyptians owed much to the for there concepts of mathematics
- Most important geographic influences
- Egyptians writing was known as
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- Egypt success was punctured by the invasion of the
- Only women ever ruled Egypt
- Egyptians legged behind some of the Mediterranean in
- According to Egyptian mythology the earth was created as emerged from chaos
- first monumental architecutuir in Egypt
- Central to the education of Egypts youth was
- Death to Egyptians was not and end but s
- Came to power as a young king and is the son of Akhenaton
- marsupial
- Was believed to be earthly embodiment of the god horus
21 Clues: marsupial • Most majestic works of art • Only women ever ruled Egypt • Egyptians writing was known as • Created on a patters wheel by god • Upper class Egyptians tend to wear • Most important geographic influences • first monumental architecutuir in Egypt • Death to Egyptians was not and end but s • Central to the education of Egypts youth was • ...
Design Styles 2017-11-07
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- the meaning of art nouveau in French
- one of the metals often used in Bauhaus
- a design style that uses flowing and swirling lines
- the types of shapes used in art deco designs
- the meaning of Bauhaus in German
- the event during which art deco was popular
- the country of origin for Bauhaus design
- the colours used in Bauhaus design
- buildings that are often used in art deco designs
- the introduction of art deco
- often used alongside plants in art nouveau designs
- a popular building often used in art deco designs
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- the types of colours used in art deco designs
- the form of many art nouveau designs
- art nouveau focused heavily on the environment, which made it very ...
- an aspect of Bauhaus design
- the beginning of art nouveau
- a design style that focuses on the industrial age
- a popular theme used in art nouveau designs
- art nouveau designer
- a design style that focuses on simplistic designs
- the country of origin for art deco
- a technique used un the backgrounds of art deco designs
23 Clues: art nouveau designer • an aspect of Bauhaus design • the beginning of art nouveau • the introduction of art deco • the meaning of Bauhaus in German • the country of origin for art deco • the colours used in Bauhaus design • the form of many art nouveau designs • the meaning of art nouveau in French • one of the metals often used in Bauhaus • ...
Beowulf Crossword 2017-10-29
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- Wild fiend demon
- Grendel's Lair is located here
- Beowulf does not use
- Hero receives help from a God or another supernatural force
- Danish warrior
- Long narrative poem
- Beowulf's shield
- Written by individual authors
- stories about heros recited and passed down from generation to generation
- Placed in his tower
- Mom devilish female creature
- Some may say beowulf was this
- Father of Beowulf
- Danish king
- Meadhall
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- Demonstrate the heroes courage strength or virtue and make up most of the action in the narrative
- of sword Beowulf took
- Beowulf's sword
- long dangerous journey
- Central character of an epic
- Beowulf's sword
- Hung in the Meadhall as a trophy
- reflect values of his culture
- certain literary or formal characteristics
- Hrothgar's Homeland
- Important events from the history or mythology of a nation or culture
- Latin for in the middle of things
- It could be said the Danish warriors were
- Bravest and strongest geat
- Hrothgar's queen
- and Glory against Beowulf
- Beowulf's Lord
32 Clues: Meadhall • Danish king • Danish warrior • Beowulf's Lord • Beowulf's sword • Beowulf's sword • Wild fiend demon • Hrothgar's queen • Beowulf's shield • Father of Beowulf • Long narrative poem • Hrothgar's Homeland • Placed in his tower • Beowulf does not use • of sword Beowulf took • long dangerous journey • Bravest and strongest geat • and Glory against Beowulf • Central character of an epic • ...
8th Grade Unit 8 Greek Words parts II 2016-11-01
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- The expression of a similarity between two things
- Beginning of a book
- Conversation between two people
- The planning and handling of materials
- A group of three related literary works
- The scientific study of human society and its origins
- The vocabulary of technical terms specific to a trade, science, or art
- End of book
- The scientific study of mental processes and behavior
- A collection of writings by various authors
- An arrangement of events in time
- The study of religion
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- The scientific study of living things and life processes
- The scientific study of animals
- Relationship between living things and their environment
- The study of myths
- The study of atmosphere and its effect on weather
- Predicting human events based on stars and planets
- A statement that expresses regret
- The development of a word
- The study of the origin and history of the earth
- A list of items, usually alphabetical and containing descriptions
- Clear reasoning
- The study of remains of human activities
- The application of scientific knowledge
25 Clues: End of book • Clear reasoning • The study of myths • Beginning of a book • The study of religion • The development of a word • The scientific study of animals • Conversation between two people • An arrangement of events in time • A statement that expresses regret • The planning and handling of materials • A group of three related literary works • ...
Bree's Gothic Horror Crossword 2019-08-26
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- The most important part of something
- A type of old fashioned Brittish coin
- A surrounding filled with emptiness, cold and miserable
- A kind of coniferous tree, which grows bright red/pink berries that are poisonous.
- Being small and thin in size
- depressingly dull and bleak
- When someone is told off in a harsh way, finding fault with someone
- At the end of the tell-tale heart the main character shrieked this word
- telling someone to come by using a gesture
- another name for a private room or bedroom
- Hiding someone's real feelings
- When someone is savage, brutal or uncivilized
- A group of stories, usually from a specific culture, such as Greek ____
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- the spiritual sense of a person or animal
- common belief and tradition passed through generations
- a cluster of plants
- Another word for an illness or sickness
- a sculpture of something
- A fear of something that's going to happen
- A person who can not die or be injured
- Being strong and thick in size
21 Clues: a cluster of plants • a sculpture of something • depressingly dull and bleak • Being small and thin in size • Hiding someone's real feelings • Being strong and thick in size • The most important part of something • A type of old fashioned Brittish coin • A person who can not die or be injured • Another word for an illness or sickness • the spiritual sense of a person or animal • ...
Adam of the Road, chapters 9-13 2013-04-30
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- partially divided
- rounded knob on a cane,saddle, etc.
- land attached to a manor for the owner's use
- curious; questioning
- having more than one needs
- a block of metal, usually silver or gold
- a civil officer that conducts courts that deal with minor offenses
- the unusable husk of grains
- wave in an excited or threatening way
- the important part of something
- land that is not being used for producing crops
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- from Roman mythology, a source of inspiration to be creative
- heavily loaded
- a person licensed to sell pardons from sins
- a cloth ladened with plants or herbs applied to relieve pain or fever
- of considerable size, wealth,or worth
- a representative of a Catholic bishop
- old monetary unit equal to one fourth of a penny
- a stick or spindle around which spun fibers are wound
- a written description of a law, property, etc.
- the punishing of mistakes; amount to be paid
- threatening
- a synonym for distaff
- a traveling salesman
- painting done on wet plaster
25 Clues: threatening • heavily loaded • partially divided • curious; questioning • a traveling salesman • a synonym for distaff • having more than one needs • the unusable husk of grains • painting done on wet plaster • the important part of something • rounded knob on a cane,saddle, etc. • of considerable size, wealth,or worth • a representative of a Catholic bishop • ...
106fina 2013-12-11
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- causing pain to people
- extremely unhappy or animal, made of stone, metal or wood
- the ability to use words in a clever way that makes people laugh”
- a person who studies
- The unhappiest people Nick Hornby knows are the ones who like pop music the most; yet they turn them a m_______ persons?
- people do not have enough food
- a large group of musicians who use instruments to play classical music
- a comfortable object to sit on
- people have no hope or hopeless
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- people do not have enough money
- _______ shows how generations of mothers have helped their children fall asleep through music.
- people do not have a place to live
- A body of myths; especially, the collective myths which describe the gods of a heathen people
- people are sick
- a poor person who works on another person’s farm
- an image of a personancient societies
- a copy of something
- The main themes of “The Dorian Gray” are the purpose of art and the o______ with youth and beauty.
- Singing s_____ our vocal behavior.
- the air, water or land is dirty
20 Clues: people are sick • a copy of something • a person who studies • causing pain to people • people do not have enough food • a comfortable object to sit on • people do not have enough money • the air, water or land is dirty • people have no hope or hopeless • people do not have a place to live • Singing s_____ our vocal behavior. • an image of a personancient societies • ...
20 Egyptian God's 2023-10-16
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- god of kingship, healing, protection, the sun and the sky
- god of the earth
- god of the source of the Nile
- consort of the sky god Horus and the sun god Ra
- god of funerary rites
- god of deserts, storms, disorder, violence, and foreigners
- husband of Sekhmet and the father of Nefertem
- god of the Moon
- the defender of everything good and the enemy of all that is bad
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- god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation
- deity of moisture, moist air, dew and rain
- god of the Moon, wisdom, knowledge, writing, hieroglyphs, science, magic, art and judgment
- represents the rising or morning sun
- spouse and brother to the goddess Tefnut
- concepts of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice
- ruled in all parts of the created world: the sky, the Earth, and the underworld.
- member of the Great Ennead of Heliopolis in Egyptian mythology, she was a daughter of Nut and Geb
- "Eye of Ra"
- Nile crocodile
- the goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos, mothers, astronomy, and the universe
20 Clues: "Eye of Ra" • Nile crocodile • god of the Moon • god of the earth • god of funerary rites • god of the source of the Nile • represents the rising or morning sun • spouse and brother to the goddess Tefnut • deity of moisture, moist air, dew and rain • husband of Sekhmet and the father of Nefertem • consort of the sky god Horus and the sun god Ra • ...
Fun Crossword 2023-11-10
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- Crossword
- Something that Angela lives for
- A girl that’s a violist, in stage crew, and super fast. (P.S u need to wait for me sometimes)
- A girl that’s super tall, amazing, and has cool jewellery.
- My fave pop song
- My fave ice cream flavor
- What mythical creature I am
- A girl that’s super funny, super intelligent, and used to be a violinist in orchestra
- A girl that loves novels, cute stuff, food, and musicals.
- Obviously, the best instrument ever
- A girl that needs to stop her kpop addiction and is also insanely tall. (Me weeping cuz I’m a shortie)
- A girl that’s weird, (in a good way I guess….?) and has a weird violent demon pfp
- My role in the musical
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- An overpopulation Hogwarts House that should probly be banned.
- A girl that’s a proud Slytherin, loves mythology books, and loves foxes
- Harry’s mom
- Me gusta mucho…
- A girl that’s so nice…(oh yah I promise to return ur snacks)
- My Hogwarts House
- My fave food
- Previously, my band instrument
- My fave Marauder
22 Clues: Crossword • Harry’s mom • My fave food • Me gusta mucho… • My fave pop song • My fave Marauder • My Hogwarts House • My role in the musical • My fave ice cream flavor • What mythical creature I am • Previously, my band instrument • Something that Angela lives for • Obviously, the best instrument ever • A girl that loves novels, cute stuff, food, and musicals. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-11-13
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- Ancient Egypt's equivalent of a monarch
- A thirteen step process the ancient Egyptians used to preserve the dead
- The worlds longest river
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
- Ancient Egypt's first female pharaoh
- A type of coffin the ancient Egyptians used
- A ancient type of writing system that historians learned to read using the Rosetta Stone
- A narrow, inland sea in between the Arabian Peninsula and Africa
- A name for a embalmed dead body
- A large statue found by Napoleon in Egypt
- The third largest desert in the world
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- Full of nutrients and minerals
- A land form created by the deposition of river sediments
- The largest city located along the Nile
- A natural channel that has been formed by a river
- The ancient Egyptian ruler of the underworld
- A large beetle that pushed the sun across the sky in Egyptian mythology
- A ancient type of paper ancient Egyptians used
- A shape with four triangular sides and a square bottom
- The ancient Egyptian underworld
- The ancient Egyptian queen of the gods
21 Clues: The worlds longest river • Full of nutrients and minerals • The ancient Egyptian underworld • A name for a embalmed dead body • Ancient Egypt's first female pharaoh • The third largest desert in the world • The ancient Egyptian queen of the gods • Ancient Egypt's equivalent of a monarch • The largest city located along the Nile • A line of hereditary rulers of a country • ...
Beaker November Crossword 2023-11-27
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- How's the nose in November?
- Maybe a nickname of Hemingway?
- 22nd AND 24th USA President
- Might tell your hypothetical kid to not play with these late at night
- Through 38 years only Kevin Clash and Ryan Dillon have performed as this character.
- Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective.
- A pigeon, but LARGER?!
- I don't recommend you drink most liquids stored here...
- New phone, who dis?
- Description of this crossword?!
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- Green Bay Wide Receiver taken 34th in the 2022 draft.
- Medieval units of time or basic units of matter consisting of a nucleus within a cloud of one or more electrons.
- Religious formalized periods of communal worship.
- This type of basketball foul is a violation of certain rules of the game, not usually involving physical contact, but often involving unsportsmanlike actions.
- Daughter of King Midas in Greek Mythology
- Cute egg Pokemon who can send Beaker TS emails!
- Call him the grouch if you want...
- Famous Telescope launched in April 1990
- Great dog breed
- Titanic?
- Spiritual Teacher
21 Clues: Titanic? • Great dog breed • Spiritual Teacher • New phone, who dis? • A pigeon, but LARGER?! • How's the nose in November? • 22nd AND 24th USA President • Maybe a nickname of Hemingway? • Description of this crossword?! • Call him the grouch if you want... • Famous Telescope launched in April 1990 • Daughter of King Midas in Greek Mythology • ...
Puzzle #3 (Ireland) 2024-02-08
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- Clover native to Ireland. (8)
- Classical Latin name for Ireland. (8)
- Longest coastal driving route in the world. (4, 8, 3)
- The Irish language. (7)
- This Saint is buried in Dublin. (9)
- Patron Saint. (5,7)
- Smallest County in Ireland. (5)
- Deputy prime minister of the Republic of Ireland. (8)
- Thank Drennan for this nickname. (7, 4)
- A pre-Christian priest among the Celts. (5)
- Mischievous creature in Irish mythology. (10)
- Capital city of the Republic of Ireland. (6)
- The Yeats County. (5)
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- Highest mountain in Ireland. (13)
- One kiss for eloquence, perhaps? (6, 5)
- Earliest known form of writing in Ireland. (5)
- Creator of the iconic Count. (4, 6)
- Historic port and fishing town in County Cork. (7)
- Cobh was the famous ship's last port of call. (7)
- This tradition has it's origins in Ireland. (9)
- Fastest field sport in the world. (7)
- Popular Irish stout.
- An early name of Ireland that is now used in poetry. (4)
- The National Symbol. (4)
24 Clues: Patron Saint. (5,7) • Popular Irish stout. • The Yeats County. (5) • The Irish language. (7) • The National Symbol. (4) • Clover native to Ireland. (8) • Smallest County in Ireland. (5) • Highest mountain in Ireland. (13) • Creator of the iconic Count. (4, 6) • This Saint is buried in Dublin. (9) • Classical Latin name for Ireland. (8) • Fastest field sport in the world. (7) • ...
The greek gods and monsters 2023-03-08
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- God of the underworld
- Earth; the mother of the Titans
- A mythological creature generally depicted as a bird-of-prey with the head of maiden, a face pale with hunger and long claws on her hands
- Goddes of Harvest
- Beastly sisters with snakes for hair; dates to early greek mythology
- God of fire
- Virgin goddess of hearth, home, and hospitality
- God of cattle and sheep
- Goddes of battle strategy and wisdom
- God of the Sea
- a sea creature looking like a woman , with 12 feet and six heads on long snaky necks
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- the daughter of the sea god Pontus and the earth goddess Gaia, was a deadly whirlpool
- Goddess of women, childbirth, and marriage
- Earth; the mother of the Titans
- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of war; the spirit in battle
- Goddess of spring
- Goddes of chastity, hunting, and the moon
- God of Thunder
- Guardian of the underworld
- Father of all monsters
- God of the arts, sun, and light
- The mother of all monsters
- Human-like creatures of the sea; alluring voice
- Heaven; Father of the Titans
25 Clues: God of fire • God of Thunder • God of the Sea • Goddess of spring • Goddes of Harvest • God of the underworld • Father of all monsters • God of cattle and sheep • Goddess of love and beauty • Guardian of the underworld • The mother of all monsters • Heaven; Father of the Titans • Earth; the mother of the Titans • Earth; the mother of the Titans • God of the arts, sun, and light • ...
Ancient Rome Review 2024-03-04
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- month named after the god of change/doors
- known in Roman mythology as the second most powerful god, but not in greek
- country taken over by Rome that was very close by
- continent that makes up the southern border of the Roman empire
- a goddess who was a protector of the Roman State
- Aphrodite's Roman name
- Persephone's Roman name
- due to his powers, his temples were usually located outside the city
- most of the Roman gods were described as ____________ than the Greek gods
- country that Rome is located in today
- Mars's Greek name
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- the Greek name for the god of travelers
- Saturn was the father of many gods and one of the gods of __________
- known as a protector of the lower class
- Jupiter had less ____________ than Zeus, making him seem more mature as king
- known as a symbol of motherhood
- Rome created a lot of these that we still use in our societies today
- the fastest planet, named after the fastest god
- Diana's Greek name
- the god with two faces
20 Clues: Mars's Greek name • Diana's Greek name • Aphrodite's Roman name • the god with two faces • Persephone's Roman name • known as a symbol of motherhood • country that Rome is located in today • the Greek name for the god of travelers • known as a protector of the lower class • month named after the god of change/doors • the fastest planet, named after the fastest god • ...
Eat your Vegetables!... and fruit. 2024-02-28
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- I'm so pretty it brings a tear to your eye.
- Germans have a festival dedicated to me!
- Originally From Mexico!
- 96% Water
- My outsides are very hairy.
- First grown as medicine, not food.
- Bush or vine, I'll grow any way I want.
- Some cultures love me some can't handle me.
- Enjoy me 7+ Days after planting!
- A trouble making videogame characters favorite food.
- In Greek Mythology.
- More Potassium in me than a Banana!
- Their betacyanins and betaxanthins makes your smile oh so pretty :)
- My name is deceiving.
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- Do anything with me and ill be delicious!
- Some people put me in squares before eating me.
- Has a very distinct and lovely flavor.
- Loved throughout space
- During ancient times I was awarded to the very best.
- Used a lot in Hungarian cooking.
- Our Roots are known to grow 20Ft deep
- An important part of Italian cuisine.
- Paint me green and I'm indistinguishable from my brother.
- Grows on a vine!
- Know for avoiding taxes in a popular indie game.
25 Clues: 96% Water • Grows on a vine! • In Greek Mythology. • My name is deceiving. • Loved throughout space • Originally From Mexico! • My outsides are very hairy. • Used a lot in Hungarian cooking. • Enjoy me 7+ Days after planting! • First grown as medicine, not food. • More Potassium in me than a Banana! • Our Roots are known to grow 20Ft deep • An important part of Italian cuisine. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 6 2024-04-17
Across
- Lost in thought, he was oblivious to the passing time.
- He learned to navigate using the stars as a guide.
- The neighbors helped each other during times of need.
- Her optimism helped her overcome many challenges.
- The artist was meticulous in every brushstroke.
- The old photographs filled him with nostalgia for his youth.
- The meaning of the ancient text remained obscure.
- She needed to organise her schedule for the week.
- The town was notorious for its high crime rate.
Down
- In mythology, gods are often depicted as omnipotent beings.
- The majestic mountains towered over the landscape.
- Despite setbacks, she remained optimistic about her goals.
- The orphan found a loving home with his adoptive parents.
- His noble actions earned him the respect of others.
- She saw the job offer as a great opportunity for her career.
- He was passionate about environmental conservation.
- Parents nurture their children with love and support.
- The bacteria multiply rapidly in warm, moist environments.
- The view of the sunset was truly marvelous.
- Healthy food helps nourish the body.
20 Clues: Healthy food helps nourish the body. • The view of the sunset was truly marvelous. • The artist was meticulous in every brushstroke. • The town was notorious for its high crime rate. • Her optimism helped her overcome many challenges. • The meaning of the ancient text remained obscure. • She needed to organise her schedule for the week. • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2024-02-16
Across
- Process where one society takes ideas from other cultures
- Government controlled by a small group of people
- Long poem about heroic deeds
- A change to improve something
- Group of allies
- Citizens elect others to represent them
- Period from 323 to 30 BCE
- Prevent from becoming law
- The person or idea that receives the most votes is chosen
- Serious plays where the main character suffers
- Government ruled by the people
Down
- A settlement separated from but ruled by a homeland
- Many different peoples and cultures
- An ancient Greek city-state
- Soldiers who fight in foreign armies for pay
- A humorous play that usually has a happy ending
- Stories that uses animals to teach morals
- A Greek open-air market
- Leader who gains power by appealing to the emotions of the people
- An oppressive or cruel ruler
- Collection of legends passed down through generations
- Government where citizens vote directly on issues
- A fort built on top of a hill
- Governing system where power is held by one person
24 Clues: Group of allies • A Greek open-air market • Period from 323 to 30 BCE • Prevent from becoming law • An ancient Greek city-state • Long poem about heroic deeds • An oppressive or cruel ruler • A change to improve something • A fort built on top of a hill • Government ruled by the people • Many different peoples and cultures • Citizens elect others to represent them • ...
WORLD NATIONALITIES 2024-05-21
Across
- - Citizens of a country famous for tango and beef.
- - Inhabitants of the world's largest democracy.
- - People from the land of sausages, beer, and engineering.
- - Hailing from a country known for its design and innovation.
- - People from the land of the rising sun.
- - People from the Great White North.
- Korean - Residents of a country known for its technology and K-pop.
- - People from the land of ancient pharaohs and pyramids.
- - People from the United Kingdom, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- - Denizens of a country known for its romance, cuisine, and culture.
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- - People from the birthplace of democracy and mythology.
- - Citizens of the largest country in South America.
- - Inhabitants of the most populous country in the world.
- - Residents of a country renowned for its cuisine, art, and fashion.
- - Denizens of the most populous country in Africa.
- - Denizens of the largest country by land area.
- - Citizens of a country famous for its cuisine and culture.
- - Inhabitants of the land Down Under.
- - Citizens of a country located in the Middle East.
- Arabian - Residents of the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula.
20 Clues: - People from the Great White North. • - Inhabitants of the land Down Under. • - People from the land of the rising sun. • - Inhabitants of the world's largest democracy. • - Denizens of the largest country by land area. • - Citizens of a country famous for tango and beef. • - Denizens of the most populous country in Africa. • ...
Week 7: VCCCV and VV Syllable Junctures 2024-10-16
Across
- A test of endurance or a legal proceeding to determine truth.
- Fungi with caps, growing in damp, dark places.
- A global language with roots in the Anglo-Saxon tongue.
- Room with many culinary secrets and sharp tools.
- To reach the end, leaving nothing undone.
- Young ones who grow quickly, full of curiosity.
- The ability to guide, restrain, or manage effectively.
- A creature of nightmares or mythology, sometimes misunderstood.
- A spark of inspiration, intangible yet powerful.
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- A sequence of moving images, often recorded or broadcast.
- One who excels in physical endurance, speed, or strength.
- A gourd often associated with autumn or spooky decor.
- A realm ruled by sovereignty, often historic.
- The midpoint of a journey or process.
- To examine something with meticulous attention to detail.
- A traveler on a spiritual or historic journey.
- A centurial quantity often referenced in milestones.
- A master of verse, wielding words like paint on a canvas.
- The king of beasts, known for its majestic mane.
- To bring something into existence from nothing.
20 Clues: The midpoint of a journey or process. • To reach the end, leaving nothing undone. • A realm ruled by sovereignty, often historic. • Fungi with caps, growing in damp, dark places. • A traveler on a spiritual or historic journey. • Young ones who grow quickly, full of curiosity. • To bring something into existence from nothing. • ...
A free game for you! 2023-07-17
Across
- I Start with M, end with X, and have a never-ending amount of letters.
- Rudy's eyes color
- I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
- What does "www" stands for
- How many of Snow White’s seven dwarfs have names ending in the letter Y?
- Longest hike Ale and Rudy have gone to
- What word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
- Craziest adventure Ale and Rudy have had so far
- Type of music Ale and Rudy went to dance on their first date
- Rarest M&M's color
Down
- According to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on earth?
- How does a bee get to school?
- What is the name of the vehicle that Scooby-Doo and his friends travel in?
- Ale's favorite holiday
- Where are Rudy and Ale planning to move to
- Bride's middle name
- What is the smallest country in the world?
- Ale's favorite food
- What does a house wears
- website where Ale and Rudy met
20 Clues: Rudy's eyes color • Rarest M&M's color • Bride's middle name • Ale's favorite food • Ale's favorite holiday • What does a house wears • What does "www" stands for • How does a bee get to school? • website where Ale and Rudy met • Longest hike Ale and Rudy have gone to • Where are Rudy and Ale planning to move to • What is the smallest country in the world? • ...
Like Skyrim 2023-01-14
Across
- like skyrim with more vikings
- like skyrim in space
- like skyrim with stealth
- like skyrim with colonialism
- like skyrim on drugs
- the battlefield of skyrim
- like skyrim with medieval realism
- like skyrim with bigger monsters
- like skyrim with guns
- like skyrim with trucks
- like skyrim with the apocalypse
- like skyrim with mythology
- the dark souls of skyrim
- like skyrim with british people
- like skyrim with modern-day vampires
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- like skyrim
- like skyrim with lots of people
- like skyrim with horsies
- like skyrim with dragons that are high
- like skyrim with paintings
- like skyrim with cars
- like skyrim with batman
- like skyrim with dinosaurs
- like skyrim with survival
- like skyrim with one less dimension
- like skyrim without quests
- like skyrim with vampires
- like skyrim with narrative
- like skyrim with cyberdinosaurs
- like skyrim with heists
- like skyrim with medieval kingdoms
- like skyrim with loot
- like skyrim with less snow
- like skyrim with the military
- like skyrim with disappointment
35 Clues: like skyrim • like skyrim in space • like skyrim on drugs • like skyrim with cars • like skyrim with guns • like skyrim with loot • like skyrim with batman • like skyrim with heists • like skyrim with trucks • like skyrim with horsies • like skyrim with stealth • the dark souls of skyrim • the battlefield of skyrim • like skyrim with survival • like skyrim with vampires • ...
Green space, green time 2023-01-17
Across
- creating of myth
- concerned with the relation of living organisms to one another and their physical surroundings
- abstract theory with no basis in reality
- a person typically one more remote than a grandparent from whom one is descended
- science of the origin and development of the universe
- theological belief that a force or power other then man or nature
- study of myth
- belief in and worship of a supernatural power
- study of mind and behavior
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- dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries
- study of human behavior and social organization from a biological perspective
- scientific study of biological aspects of social behavior
- principles of right and wrong/ good and bad behavior
- a scientist who conducts research in biology
- different kinds of living organisms are believed to have developed from earlier forms
- quality of being fanatical
- an outlook or system where importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- phenomena of the physical world collectively
- characterized by the methods and principles of science
- all of space and time
20 Clues: study of myth • creating of myth • all of space and time • quality of being fanatical • study of mind and behavior • abstract theory with no basis in reality • a scientist who conducts research in biology • phenomena of the physical world collectively • belief in and worship of a supernatural power • principles of right and wrong/ good and bad behavior • ...
Book Genres 2023-01-12
Across
- creates imaginary characters and situations that could happen in real life
- protagonist has a very important goal to achieve
- romantic relationship
- The solving of a case
- myths, tall tales, legends, fables, and fairy tales
- a much shorter version of a novel
- Psychological fear to build suspense
- fictional stories in a historical setting
- distinguished by its preoccupation with real or real-feeling science
- characterized by elements of magic or the supernatural
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- spooky settings and paranormal events
- stories with high stakes and conflicts
- genre set in the American Frontier
- imagines a grim society, often in the aftermath of a disaster, facing things like oppressive governments
- contains words that follow rhythm and rhyme
- typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings
- familiar to comic book
- made up of stories where a sport has an impact on the plot or main character
- tendency of comical events intended to cause laughter
- a story passed down from generation to generation that attempts to explain an origin or natural occurrence in the world.
20 Clues: romantic relationship • The solving of a case • familiar to comic book • a much shorter version of a novel • genre set in the American Frontier • Psychological fear to build suspense • spooky settings and paranormal events • stories with high stakes and conflicts • fictional stories in a historical setting • contains words that follow rhythm and rhyme • ...
General Knowledge/Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- Stubbornly uncooperative (12)
- Japanese nuclear disaster 2011 (9)
- Catholic Pope during investiture conflict
- Self-governing
- Upright (8)
- Large-scald uprising against state of institution
- Study of human history through recovered objects/materials
- Ancient Chinese dynasty (3)
- Power and right to command others (9)
- Standing (social); situation at a given time (6)
- Excessive obedience and servility (14)
- Fifteenth US President (8)
- Territory subject to foreign rule (6)
- One part of a divided whole; to divide (7)
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- Clear of blame or suspicion
- To triumph; overcome against opposition (7)
- Not the same; other (9)
- Hanging gardens; Ancient Mesopotamian city (7)
- State of excessive age or dysfunction
- Ancient Greek historian
- (Greek Mythology) Son and Husband of Gaea; God of the Heavens (7)
- Descendants from a common ancestor; sequence of species (7)
- Roman opposition in Punic Wars; home of Hannibal
- Liberator of South America
- Battle of the Three Emperors 1805 (10)
- Capital of Nigeria (5)
- Deeply-rooted; not remmovable
- Turkic slave-warrior (6)
28 Clues: Upright (8) • Self-governing • Capital of Nigeria (5) • Not the same; other (9) • Ancient Greek historian • Turkic slave-warrior (6) • Liberator of South America • Fifteenth US President (8) • Clear of blame or suspicion • Ancient Chinese dynasty (3) • Stubbornly uncooperative (12) • Deeply-rooted; not remmovable • Japanese nuclear disaster 2011 (9) • ...
Valentine's Day Chemistry 2023-02-08
Across
- SI unit of energy
- Used for storing and pouring liquids
- Regard with respect
- The flow of heat at constant pressure
- Pick 'em, Pluck 'em, Give 'em
- Symbols of love and peace
- The most celebrated love symbol in ancient Egypt
- The basic unit of length
- The molecule on the bag
- Recognition of gratitude
- Represents a lover's emblem in China and Japan
- During the middle ages, Europeans used this fruit in love rituals
- An organ and a symbol of love
- Numbers known and given to us
- Any substance consumed
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- Eros pricked himself with this
- "Will you go out with me?"
- A flower meaning forever thine to Victorians
- Feel deep affection for
- What has happened to this once dark celebration
- changing numbers to appropriate sig figs
- An instrument used to deliver a known amount of liquid
- Most famous Valentine's candy
- The deceptive displacement of the meniscus in at graduated cylinder
- To zero out an analytical balance
- Symbol of valentine's day
- God of Desire in classical mythology
27 Clues: SI unit of energy • Regard with respect • Any substance consumed • Feel deep affection for • The molecule on the bag • The basic unit of length • Recognition of gratitude • Symbols of love and peace • Symbol of valentine's day • "Will you go out with me?" • Pick 'em, Pluck 'em, Give 'em • Most famous Valentine's candy • An organ and a symbol of love • Numbers known and given to us • ...
Axolotls in Peril 2022-09-09
Across
- The action of thinking about something in a logical way.
- City If axolotls are having trouble surviving
- Information
- when there are no remaining members of a spicies
- Vegetation That helps filter and clean contaminated water.
- Unhatched offspring develop inside the egg
- People who once lived in the region
- The ability to regrow body parts
- The axolotl has a flattened tail fin and external
- Web Xochimilcos food web, or interconnected food.
- Organism A organism that includes fruit flys and mice
Down
- Flooding gardens that grow food
- Species A overpopulated species
- The community of organisms interacting with each other
- Axolotls are native to a small region in central mexico
- More than 2 million people in the U.S
- Animals like frogs, toads, and salamanders
- A water way and a district of Mexico City
- Important symbol in indigenous Mexican mythology
- Changed over time to develop the ability
- Retaining juvenile features even when grown up
- A change in a genetic cold specie
- That extracts oxygen from the water so the animial
- Frilly Salamander
- Argument and sentence
25 Clues: Information • Frilly Salamander • Argument and sentence • Flooding gardens that grow food • Species A overpopulated species • The ability to regrow body parts • A change in a genetic cold specie • People who once lived in the region • More than 2 million people in the U.S • Changed over time to develop the ability • A water way and a district of Mexico City • ...
Marvel 2/3 2022-11-24
Across
- Brother of Thanos
- The third brother of Scott and Alex Summers (first name)
- Wolverine’s claws are made out of
- For a brief period during the 1970s, Captain America changed his name to this
- Only the worthy can wield it
- The type of radiation turned Bruce Banner into the Hulk
- Iron Man's AI
- Mockingbird was once married to him
- Thor is based on this ancient mythology
- Sam Wilson's pet falcons name
- Steve’s best friend
- The richest Marvel superhero
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- The organization Captain America took down
- Doctor Doom has been shown as the monarch of this country
- Because of Apocalypse, Angel is transformed into…
- In the comics, this is the country where Iron Man's origin story takes place
- Peter Parker works for the newspaper called the Daily ___
- The team that discovered Captain America's body frozen in a block of ice
- Moondragon’s daughter
- Villain born from subconscious mental parts of Professor X and Magneto
- Planet where Galactus was born
- K'un-Lun is one of this many heavenly cities
- Smash
23 Clues: Smash • Iron Man's AI • Brother of Thanos • Steve’s best friend • Moondragon’s daughter • Only the worthy can wield it • The richest Marvel superhero • Sam Wilson's pet falcons name • Planet where Galactus was born • Wolverine’s claws are made out of • Mockingbird was once married to him • Thor is based on this ancient mythology • The organization Captain America took down • ...
Dwarf Planets 2023-05-23
Across
- Main moon of Pluto
- Makemake is the _______ brightest Kuiper belt object
- Planets are able to remove smaller bodies near their orbits
- Space probe sent to study Pluto and Kuiper Belt
- Haumea doesn't exist as a sphere, rather it is a __________
- Is 2:3 between Pluto and Neptune's orbits
- Area on Pluto where churning nitrogen ice cells turnover
- The prototypical dwarf planet discovered in 1930
- Most massive dwarf planet
- Number of AU Makemake is from the sun
- These still flow through the outer mantle on Ceres
- Belt Same region of space as Pluto
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- Type on Ceres that erupts volatiles such as water, ammonia or methane into cold environments
- Named after a creator god in mythology of Easter Island
- Two teams claim credit for the discovery of this dwarf planet
- Planets must orbit this
- Total number of Pluto's moons
- The total number of named, recognized dwarf planets
- Large subplanetary bodies
- The ability of a planet to become a sphere
- Both an asteroid and a dwarf planet
- Pluto is the ____________ brightest Kuiper belt object
22 Clues: Main moon of Pluto • Planets must orbit this • Large subplanetary bodies • Most massive dwarf planet • Total number of Pluto's moons • Belt Same region of space as Pluto • Both an asteroid and a dwarf planet • Number of AU Makemake is from the sun • Is 2:3 between Pluto and Neptune's orbits • The ability of a planet to become a sphere • ...
Daily Crossword - Sept 24, 2024 2024-09-23
Across
- Worst concert we've been to (2 wds.)
- Exclaim in agreement
- 5-Year investment
- Favourite thing to do during a car ride
- Hall Pass (2 wds.)
- Monument during GO train ride to Union
- Best tasting kryptonite
- Unbelievable! (3 wds.)
- Regular at the gym (2 wds.)
- Sport permanently banned in life
- Superior pie flavour
- Current favourite sparkling water brand
- Abusive dog
- Game you can never beat me in
- Years of friendship
- Hurts the brain
- Greek mythology board game
Down
- Best workout day
- Constantly running during work
- Meet me in ________
- Pole dancer
- Marital couple name sung by Michael Bublé
- Constantly fat shamed by you
- Clear beverage that's a life necessity (3 wds.)
- Your best friend
- Explosions at work
- High school instrument
- Worst high school
- Daily competition (2 wds.)
- Proceeds to a stomach bug (2 wds.)
- Jump scare
- Best VALORANT agent played
- Place for hipsters and lesbians
- Battling inner demons
- Place of trauma for multiple years
- Town for deep thoughts
- ________ Wacky
- Most useless anime character
38 Clues: Jump scare • Pole dancer • Abusive dog • ________ Wacky • Hurts the brain • Best workout day • Your best friend • 5-Year investment • Worst high school • Hall Pass (2 wds.) • Explosions at work • Meet me in ________ • Years of friendship • Exclaim in agreement • Superior pie flavour • Battling inner demons • High school instrument • Unbelievable! (3 wds.) • Town for deep thoughts • ...
Three Greek Myths: Pandora, Icarus, and Midas 2025-02-21
Across
- How King Midas was when he wished for everything to turn to gold.
- The fruit that Midas might have turned to gold with his touch.
- The home of the gods in Greek mythology.
- The Greek hero who flew too close to the sun.
- The mythical king who turned everything he touched into gold.
- The place where Icarus flew too high.
- A powerful weapon used by Zeus.
- A precious blue gemstone often associated with the gods.
- The substance used to make Icarus' wings.
- What was in Pandora's box.
Down
- Midas wanted everything to turn to this.
- The sound Icarus made when he fell into the water.
- One of the foods that made gods immortal.
- How Pandora felt when she opened the box, despite being warned.
- The maze built to trap the Minotaur.
- The Greek god of partying.
- Icarus’ feeling when he ignored his father’s warning.
- The woman who opened a box that released evils into the
- The name of the island where Daedalus and Icarus escaped from.
- The emotion Midas felt when he realized he couldn’t eat or drink.
20 Clues: The Greek god of partying. • What was in Pandora's box. • A powerful weapon used by Zeus. • The maze built to trap the Minotaur. • The place where Icarus flew too high. • Midas wanted everything to turn to this. • The home of the gods in Greek mythology. • One of the foods that made gods immortal. • The substance used to make Icarus' wings. • ...
Hestia crossword puzzle 2025-04-29
Across
- A farm animal, usually messy
- A group of people you are related to
- An area in front of a fireplace
- Where fire is burned, in a home
- the god of the sky
- A structure that sacrifices are made on
- A type of pot, used for cooking over a fire
- God of healing and music, tried to marry Hestia
- the goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- The twelve principal deities in mythology
- A supernatural, female deity
- An article of clothing worn by women to conceal the face
- the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
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- tranquility
- The legal recognition of two people in a personal relationship
- A fruit that has red flesh with many seeds
- the goddess of home, hearth, and fire
- Hestia’s mother and the goddess of motherhood
- Hot flames
- Zeus’ father and previous king
- A farm animal, provides milk
- Where people live, provides safety and comfort
- A loose, flowing outer garment
- the god of the underworld
- A supernatural being, has power over humans
25 Clues: Hot flames • tranquility • the god of the sky • the god of the underworld • A farm animal, usually messy • A farm animal, provides milk • A supernatural, female deity • Zeus’ father and previous king • A loose, flowing outer garment • An area in front of a fireplace • Where fire is burned, in a home • A group of people you are related to • the goddess of home, hearth, and fire • ...
Greece 2025-05-06
Across
- god of weather
- rich landowners
- wars wars between Persia and Greece
- Greek like
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- goddess of wisdom
- goddess of hearth
- only a few people have power
- god of the sun
- god of the underworld
- goddess of love
- was a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- a high hill
- age that is marked by great achievements
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- god of metal working
- wars war between Athens and sparta
- agreement to work together
- a body of stories about gods
- god of agriculture
- god of the sea
- goddess of the moon
- clear and ordered thinking
- Queen of the gods
- people who had the right to participate in government
- the Greek word for city state
- a leader that uses force
- god of war
- unit of soldiers who ride horses
- god of celebration
- wars series of wars between Persia and Greece
- the messenger god
- short stories that teach readers lessons about life or give advice on how to live
32 Clues: Greek like • god of war • a high hill • god of weather • god of the sea • god of the sun • rich landowners • goddess of love • goddess of wisdom • goddess of hearth • Queen of the gods • the messenger god • god of agriculture • god of celebration • goddess of the moon • god of metal working • god of the underworld • a leader that uses force • agreement to work together • clear and ordered thinking • ...
Eliza-Stars 2025-05-16
Across
- a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977
- Uses the abreviation ISS
- The quantity of matter in an object
- First element on the periodic table
- You live on this planet
- A large cloud of dust i the sky
- Another name for the North Star
- a tendency not to move or change.
- This will suck you in that you can't get out. It is black
- Force that keeps you on the ground
- What is Buzz's last name from Toy Story
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- Satellites orbit every_____
- Orion is a ________
- a region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune,
- A constellation that in greek mythology is daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and queen of the kingdom of Aethiopia
- This telescope was launched into space and ryhmes with bubble
- The moon is a ______
- The example for a galaxy
- a triple star system and the closest to our solar system, located 4.36 light-years away
- What the earth does around the sun
- Milky Way is a _____
- Earth is a ____
- The little Sparkles in the sky
23 Clues: Earth is a ____ • Orion is a ________ • The moon is a ______ • Milky Way is a _____ • You live on this planet • Uses the abreviation ISS • The example for a galaxy • Satellites orbit every_____ • The little Sparkles in the sky • A large cloud of dust i the sky • Another name for the North Star • a tendency not to move or change. • What the earth does around the sun • ...
Jake/vocab 2025-02-25
Across
- untrue stories typically about gods and goddess
- a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures
- comparison NOT using like or as
- when Jake is behind on work
- didis reaction when she sees jake
- How does Rick get Jake's schedule
- a scene that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show events that happened in the past
- were did Jake and didi go
- a brave and noble character in a epic poem
- how did others react when Jake wasn't at his party
- what does Rick waiting for all week
Down
- dispsy job on the football team
- comparison using like or as
- descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses, creating a mental picture by describing how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels
- sophomore steps on Nelson's shoes
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- why people never had classes with jake
- a figure of speech where a writer or speaker makes an indirect reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work
- an extreme exaggeration
- what does Rick see later that night
20 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • were did Jake and didi go • comparison using like or as • when Jake is behind on work • dispsy job on the football team • comparison NOT using like or as • sophomore steps on Nelson's shoes • didis reaction when she sees jake • How does Rick get Jake's schedule • what does Rick see later that night • what does Rick waiting for all week • ...
Vocabulary & Book Crossword puzzle 2025-02-25
Across
- -an extreme exaggeration
- -untrue stories typically about gods and goddess
- -comparison using like or as
- -where do jake and rick go?
- -a figure of speech where a writer or speaker makes an indirect reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work
- -who's the narrator?
- -how did jake & didi know each other?
- -what is jake know for?
- -descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses, creating a mental picture by describing how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels
- -comparison NOT using like or as.
- -what did rick see later that night?
Down
- -a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures.
- -where do jake and rick go for lunch?
- -a scene that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show events that happened in the past
- -what was rick wating for all week?
- -where do rick and jennifer meet?
- -giving human characteristics to nonhuman things.
- -what does mrs.appleford call jake?
- -what does jake call everyone?
- -a brave and noble character in a epic poem
20 Clues: -who's the narrator? • -what is jake know for? • -an extreme exaggeration • -where do jake and rick go? • -comparison using like or as • -what does jake call everyone? • -where do rick and jennifer meet? • -comparison NOT using like or as. • -what was rick wating for all week? • -what does mrs.appleford call jake? • -what did rick see later that night? • ...
Ka Iwikuamoʻo Star Line 2025-11-18
Across
- "fixed star"; Polaris, the north star
- the maiden; only zodiac constellation in this star line
- the north star lives in this hale
- Hawaiʻi's zenith star rises in this hale
- Ka Iwikuamoʻo translates to "the ______"
- Nāhiku means "the _____"; name for Big Dipper
- "the first maile"; name for Beta Centauri, 1st of pair that point to the cross
- 3 stars rise in ____ malanai: 2 stars in Nā Kuhikuhi & top cross star
- "little bear" in Latin; polaris is the tip of its tail
- "happy star"; Hawaiʻi's zenith star
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- sister star (and waʻa) to Hōkūleʻa
- Nā Kuhikuhi means "the ______"; these point to the top star in the cross
- holopuni means "to _____"; it goes around the north star
- Latin meaning of Corvus
- half-human, half-horse creature in Greek mythology
- "frigate bird star"; name for Bootes
- Kamailehope "the ____ maile"; name for Alpha Centauri
- "voice of joy"; Marquesas name for corvus
- Hānaiakamalama "cared for by the _____"; name for constellation Crux
- Holopuni does not rise or set, it lives in the hale ____ Koʻolau
20 Clues: Latin meaning of Corvus • the north star lives in this hale • sister star (and waʻa) to Hōkūleʻa • "happy star"; Hawaiʻi's zenith star • "frigate bird star"; name for Bootes • "fixed star"; Polaris, the north star • Hawaiʻi's zenith star rises in this hale • Ka Iwikuamoʻo translates to "the ______" • "voice of joy"; Marquesas name for corvus • ...
Plants 2025-12-11
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- In Norse mythology, this tree is known as the World Tree, connecting all nine realms in the cosmos
- A purple flower known for its calming properties
- Used in spiritual rituals to dispense negative energy
- Often given to partners on Valentine's Day
- Features small white blooms and is usually put into bouquets
- A common household plant that entraps flies
- This tree is meant to bring you wealth
- Its petals are in a cup shape
- Spiky and almost impossible to kill
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- It was once believed to protect people from demons and curses
- A song from the musical The Sound of Music was named after this plant
- These flowers come from Japanese cherry trees
- Pandas eat this
- It has the same name as a famous character from the Scooby-Doo movies
- A tall grass, commonly used to make sugar
- Faces the sun
- It has stripes similar to a zebra and is difficult to grow
- A white flower used to make tea
- You can't seem to remember the name of this flower
- Grinded into a green paste and served with sushi
20 Clues: Faces the sun • Pandas eat this • Its petals are in a cup shape • A white flower used to make tea • Spiky and almost impossible to kill • This tree is meant to bring you wealth • A tall grass, commonly used to make sugar • Often given to partners on Valentine's Day • A common household plant that entraps flies • These flowers come from Japanese cherry trees • ...
Norse Mythology 2023-03-28
5 Clues: God with a hammer • Gave an eye for wisdom • Goddess with visions of the future • Ruled over an area of the afterlife • Death that marked the start of Ragnarok
