mythology Crossword Puzzles
Geography of Greece 2025-04-01
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- What is the sea to the east of Greece?
- What continent is Greece located on?
- This sea is north of the island of Crete
- What is the mountain range that runs through northern Greece?
- What is the most famous mountain in Greece, home to the gods in Greek mythology?
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- What is the ancient and current capital of Greece?
- What is the sea to the west of Greece?
- This island is the largest island in Greece and the fifth-largest in the Mediterranean Sea
- This island is east of Athens & was home to one of the seven ancient wonders of the world- The Collosus
- Peloponnese is an area of land surrounded by water on three sides called a....
10 Clues: What continent is Greece located on? • What is the sea to the west of Greece? • What is the sea to the east of Greece? • This sea is north of the island of Crete • What is the ancient and current capital of Greece? • What is the mountain range that runs through northern Greece? • Peloponnese is an area of land surrounded by water on three sides called a.... • ...
MOON 2022-12-29
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- In greek mythology who is the goddess of moon?
- What is the dark plain surface of lower elavation on the Moon called as?
- what was the first moon rover ?
- what is the theory which states that the moon was formed elsewhere and was captured by the Earth's gravity?
- What is the phenomenon when the moon gets in between the Earth and the Sun?
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- India's first mission to study moon is called as?
- A second full moon in a month of a common calendar is called?
- What is the surface layer(Soil) of the moon is?
- What is the tallest mountain on the Moon?
- Who was the first Italian scientist to observe the craters on the moon?
10 Clues: what was the first moon rover ? • What is the tallest mountain on the Moon? • In greek mythology who is the goddess of moon? • What is the surface layer(Soil) of the moon is? • India's first mission to study moon is called as? • A second full moon in a month of a common calendar is called? • Who was the first Italian scientist to observe the craters on the moon? • ...
Valentines Day 2025-02-13
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- In which country is Valentines Day known as Ystävänpäivä?
- Wales celebrates St. Dwynwen's Day, the country's own version of Valentine's Day, on 25th of what month?
- Which job profession earns you more Valentines cards than any other?
- Which American state has the most chocolatiers?
- Cupid was the son of which goddess of love in ancient Roman mythology?
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- The first box of heart-shaped chocolates for Valentine's day was created by Richard _______?
- Agapornis birds (also known as 'lovebirds') are native to where?
- In which country is it tradition for women to give handmade chocolate gifts on Valentines Day?
- What percentage of marriage proposals happen on Valentines Day?
- How many U.S states have a town named Valentine/ Valentine's?
10 Clues: Which American state has the most chocolatiers? • In which country is Valentines Day known as Ystävänpäivä? • How many U.S states have a town named Valentine/ Valentine's? • What percentage of marriage proposals happen on Valentines Day? • Agapornis birds (also known as 'lovebirds') are native to where? • ...
6.1-6.2 Review 2025-09-07
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- What blind poet is famous for his works the Iliad and the Odyssey?
- What event, started in 776 B. C., was the first recorded date in Greek history?
- The Battle of Salamis was a defeat for the___________.
- What term was given to glorified human beings in Greek mythology?
- What Greek structure is a hilltop fortress that was the seat of government and religion?
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- What Greek structure is a marketplace of commerce, conversation, and political debate?
- Which ancient Greek civilization was centered on the island of Crete?
- At what mountain pass did the brave Spartans hold off the Persians?
- Who was the supposed king of the Greek gods?
- Where did the Athenians defeat the Persian landing force?
10 Clues: Who was the supposed king of the Greek gods? • The Battle of Salamis was a defeat for the___________. • Where did the Athenians defeat the Persian landing force? • What term was given to glorified human beings in Greek mythology? • What blind poet is famous for his works the Iliad and the Odyssey? • ...
SCS Dance Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-06
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- This ballroom dance was once named the "Forbidden dance"
- This Latin dance has a "hot and spicy flavor" to it
- He said "Let us read, and let us dance; these two amusements will never do any harm to the world."
- This dance was all the rage in the 1920's
- Perez Prado came up with and introduced this dance at La Tropicana night-club in Havana in 1943
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- The Patron Saint of Dancers is Saint ______
- In Greek Mythology, _____ is the Muse of Dance
- This is a lively Bohemian courtship dance
- This dance is slow, beautiful & expressive. it is a mix of the Rumba & the Waltz
- This type of dance came from Buenos Aires around the 1880's
10 Clues: This is a lively Bohemian courtship dance • This dance was all the rage in the 1920's • The Patron Saint of Dancers is Saint ______ • In Greek Mythology, _____ is the Muse of Dance • This Latin dance has a "hot and spicy flavor" to it • This ballroom dance was once named the "Forbidden dance" • This type of dance came from Buenos Aires around the 1880's • ...
Crossword 2 2021-06-15
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- One of the rivers helps in the formation of the Indo-Gangetic Plain.
- The first European to mention the river Ganga.
- The other name for the story of Descent of Ganges.
- It is one of the endangered species found in the River Ganga.
- It is one of the tributaries of the River Ganga.
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- In Hindu mythology, he is known as Gangadhara, the “Bearer of the Ganga”?
- The River Ganga gets discharged here.
- Mughal Shah Jahan built an irrigation canal on the river in the early 17th century.
- The dam is constructed on Son River, a tributary of the Ganga.
- On this basis River Ganga is the third largest river in the world.
10 Clues: The River Ganga gets discharged here. • The first European to mention the river Ganga. • It is one of the tributaries of the River Ganga. • The other name for the story of Descent of Ganges. • It is one of the endangered species found in the River Ganga. • The dam is constructed on Son River, a tributary of the Ganga. • ...
Magical Creatures 1 2023-07-15
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- A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A half-human, half-fish creature that dwells in the sea.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- A small, humanoid creature that lives underground and is known for its craftsmanship.
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- A tiny, mischievous creature often portrayed as having wings and magical abilities.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead.
- A small, magical being often associated with nature and granting wishes.
- A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
10 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology. • A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead. • A half-human, half-fish creature that dwells in the sea. • A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire. • A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. • ...
Japan 2023-12-05
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- a form of Buddhism in which people aim to be reborn into a Pure Land
- the most popular Buddha within Pure Land Buddhism
- a form of Buddhism that emphasizes meditation & self-discipline
- a book about a prince’s search for love by Murasaki Shikibu, theorized to be the world’s first novel
- the samurai code of rules
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- the sun goddess; the most important kami, said to be an ancestor of the Yamato dynasty
- a form of theater that combines music, dance, & speaking to tell about well-known figures from Japanese history & mythology, often with religious themes
- sacred spirits of nature, ancestors, or concepts
- Sei Shonagon’s journal of her time serving the empress
- the traditional religion of Japan
10 Clues: the samurai code of rules • the traditional religion of Japan • sacred spirits of nature, ancestors, or concepts • the most popular Buddha within Pure Land Buddhism • Sei Shonagon’s journal of her time serving the empress • a form of Buddhism that emphasizes meditation & self-discipline • a form of Buddhism in which people aim to be reborn into a Pure Land • ...
Movie Genres 2023-12-30
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- a movie usually intended for children ,created from static drawings
- a movie that is meant to make people laugh
- a report that gives someone's opinion about the quality of movie
- fiction a movie about imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology,space exploration,time travel,parallel universes etc.
- a movie about love stories
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- a film about magic,supernatural events,mythology,folklore or exotic fantasy worlds
- a person who acts in a play
- a film about life in the west of America in the 19th century,especially the lives of cowboys
- a film in which very frightening or unnatural things happen
- a film with a fast-moving plot,usually containing scenes of violence
10 Clues: a movie about love stories • a person who acts in a play • a movie that is meant to make people laugh • a film in which very frightening or unnatural things happen • a report that gives someone's opinion about the quality of movie • a movie usually intended for children ,created from static drawings • ...
Egypt Religion 2024-11-19
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- – The process used to preserve the body for the afterlife.
- – The most sacred room of a temple where the statue of a god was kept.
- The belief in life after death, which was a key part of Egyptian religion.
- – A person who performed rituals in temples and cared for the gods’ statues.
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- – The god of the dead and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology.
- – A collection of spells and prayers to help a person enter the afterlife.
- – The god who fought evil forces in the afterlife, often represented as a falcon.
- – The ruler of ancient Egypt, considered to be a god.
- – A sacred place where Egyptians worshipped gods and goddesses.
- The Egyptian god of the sun.
10 Clues: The Egyptian god of the sun. • – The ruler of ancient Egypt, considered to be a god. • – The process used to preserve the body for the afterlife. • – The god of the dead and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology. • – A sacred place where Egyptians worshipped gods and goddesses. • – The most sacred room of a temple where the statue of a god was kept. • ...
The Lightning Thief 2025-03-12
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- A mystical figure who gives prophecies, often cryptic, about the future.
- The main character of the story, who is a demigod.
- Creatures that often cause trouble for Percy and his friends.
- A seat of power that some gods in the story sit on.
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- A long trip or adventure that Percy embarks on during the quest.
- A safe place where demigods train and learn about their powers.
- A person who is part mortal and part god, like Percy Jackson.
- Powerful beings from Greek mythology, some of whom are part of Percy’s world.
- The central problem Percy is trying to solve throughout the story.
- The mission Percy must complete to prevent a disaster.
10 Clues: The main character of the story, who is a demigod. • A seat of power that some gods in the story sit on. • The mission Percy must complete to prevent a disaster. • A person who is part mortal and part god, like Percy Jackson. • Creatures that often cause trouble for Percy and his friends. • A safe place where demigods train and learn about their powers. • ...
EHS 2 2024-02-26
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- The answer to life the universe and everything
- Shakespearean tragedy about an italian youth romance romance
- A word meaning simultaneously possessing good and evil traits
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- Famous fantasy/mythology novelist whose books were recently adapted into a TV show
- A rather "hot" commodity in Fahrenheit 451
5 Clues: A rather "hot" commodity in Fahrenheit 451 • The answer to life the universe and everything • Shakespearean tragedy about an italian youth romance romance • A word meaning simultaneously possessing good and evil traits • Famous fantasy/mythology novelist whose books were recently adapted into a TV show
Birthday Prize 2025-04-16
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- The final frontier
- A food that is commonly known for having layers and making you cry?
- An ancient Mesopotamian city, considered to be one of the world’s first major urban centers, was famously ruled by King Gilgamesh according to Sumerian mythology?
- A Shakespearean tragedies King
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- A German theoretical physicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1932, is best known for the development of quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle?
- vinci The last supper painter
- Precious green stone
7 Clues: The final frontier • Precious green stone • vinci The last supper painter • A Shakespearean tragedies King • A food that is commonly known for having layers and making you cry? • A German theoretical physicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1932, is best known for the development of quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle? • ...
Birthday Prize 2025-04-16
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- Precious green stone
- The last supper painter
- The final frontier
- An ancient Mesopotamian city, considered to be one of the world’s first major urban centers, was famously ruled by King Gilgamesh according to Sumerian mythology?
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- A food that is commonly known for having layers and making you cry?
- A Shakespearean tragedies King
- A German theoretical physicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1932, is best known for the development of quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle?
7 Clues: The final frontier • Precious green stone • The last supper painter • A Shakespearean tragedies King • A food that is commonly known for having layers and making you cry? • A German theoretical physicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1932, is best known for the development of quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle? • ...
Indiana my world interactive chapter 5 vocab greece 2022-02-03
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- method form of teaching in a way which the teacher asks students question after question to make them think more clearly
- collections of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- hereditary class of rulers
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
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- worship of many gods or deities
- a form of government in which citizens hold political power
- an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
7 Clues: hereditary class of rulers • worship of many gods or deities • a form of government in which citizens hold political power • an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • collections of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes • ...
Greek Crossword 2013-06-12
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- He was the personification of the God of death. He was a minor figure in Greek mythology.
- Home of Greek Gods
- War The war that went on from 431 to 404 BC
- War The war that started because Menelaus had his wife Helen taken away by Paris from Troy
- She shatters windows when she screams
- She turns you into stone if you meet eye to eye
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- A monster with only one eye
- Queen of the heavens and goddess of marriage, women, childbirth, heirs, kings, and empires
- Goddess of beauty, love, desire and pleasure
- Lives in a Labyrinth
- Ruler of the sky and all Greek Gods
- Goddess of harvest
- It burns itself out when it dies
- Darius He had an army of 20,000 Persians that fought in the Marathon battle
- A three headed dog
- The animal that 30 of the Greek army hid in
- God of the underworld and dead and God of the earth's hidden wealth
- God of war, bloodshed and violence and son of Zeus and Hera
18 Clues: Goddess of harvest • Home of Greek Gods • A three headed dog • Lives in a Labyrinth • A monster with only one eye • It burns itself out when it dies • Ruler of the sky and all Greek Gods • She shatters windows when she screams • War The war that went on from 431 to 404 BC • The animal that 30 of the Greek army hid in • Goddess of beauty, love, desire and pleasure • ...
Issy R 2020-10-12
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- Having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing.
- A fake name, especially one used by an author.
- Two words that have the same spelling or pronunciation but mean different things.
- having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
- In science you can learn about _______.
- In dance I like to do _______.
- The quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other.
- In spelling we were learning about _______.
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- Its a chemical that is made by humans.
- When I was little I used to do __________ because it was so fun.
- ___________ is what makes a plant green.
- Percy Jackson is a tale full of Greek _________.
- Is the fluid that flows through the lymphatic system.
- In Maths we are learning about 3D object and I said that a ________ was a 3D object.
- When I went to Egypt i went to see the _______.
- Trinity always has ________ for others.
- a substance that causes a chemical reaction without itself being affected.
- Feeling or showing concern about someone who is in a bad situation
18 Clues: In dance I like to do _______. • Its a chemical that is made by humans. • In science you can learn about _______. • Trinity always has ________ for others. • ___________ is what makes a plant green. • In spelling we were learning about _______. • A fake name, especially one used by an author. • having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure. • ...
Greece Vocab 2021-11-15
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- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending
- a tax that conquered people are forced to pay
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- a very long poem that relates the adventures of a hero
- a farm worker of ancient Sparta, who had few rights or freedoms
- an object that, when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates that choice
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge
- government ruled by a small group of powerful people
- work of literature meant to be perform by actors
- a person with full legal rights under a government
- a protector or supporter
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- a group of buildings used to house soldiers
- a form of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
- to come before
- the study of nature of life and humanity
- traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events
- a race of 26.3 miles
18 Clues: to come before • a race of 26.3 miles • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient Greece • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • the study of nature of life and humanity • a group of buildings used to house soldiers • a tax that conquered people are forced to pay • work of literature meant to be perform by actors • ...
Mrs. O’s Cheerios 2022-06-16
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- A story that gives the reader excitement often involving danger or a journey.
- A story written about someone’s life, written by someone else.
- An author’s intent in writing.
- Mrs. Oliver is the G.O.A.T.
- The author writes to give you a story that you will enjoy.
- Rusk is located in the state of Texas.
- A story involving magic, folklore, mythology, and fairytales.
- The author writes to give you information about a topic.
- The author writes to get you to do something or believe what they say.
- Writing that is based on imaginary events and people.
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- A conclusion made based on evidence & reasoning.
- Unique attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs that contribute to a fictional character's personality.
- A fictional story written that contains actual events.
- A story written with imaginary events and people.
- A story that is scary, often containing Ghosts, vampires, or zombies.
- that is based on facts, real events, & real people.
- A story that involves solving a case or problems.
- A story written about one’s life written by oneself.
18 Clues: Mrs. Oliver is the G.O.A.T. • An author’s intent in writing. • Rusk is located in the state of Texas. • A conclusion made based on evidence & reasoning. • A story written with imaginary events and people. • A story that involves solving a case or problems. • that is based on facts, real events, & real people. • A story written about one’s life written by oneself. • ...
10 points of intrest Greece 2023-04-19
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- One of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea.
- Beach Beach located in the northwest of Kefalonia.
- According to mythology a dragon named Python guarded this area and was killed by Apollo.
- Hovering in the air, this is in the center of Greece. It is a collection of six amazing monasteries located above some pillars of stone.
- An iconic historic landmark in Greece's second largest city.
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- Its name means "City on the Air."
- A coastal city in eastern Peloponnese.
- A village of the middle ages on the island of Rhodes.
- One of Greece’s most famous attractions.
- A mountain in northeastern Greece and an Orthodox spiritual center since the 10th century.
10 Clues: Its name means "City on the Air." • A coastal city in eastern Peloponnese. • One of Greece’s most famous attractions. • One of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea. • A village of the middle ages on the island of Rhodes. • An iconic historic landmark in Greece's second largest city. • Beach Beach located in the northwest of Kefalonia. • ...
Homework 2014-08-06
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- a science that deals with past human life and activities by studying the bones, tools, etc., of ancient people
- a myth of a particular group or culture
- a branch of medicine that uses some forms of radiation to diagnose and treat diseases
- a science dealing with the properties, distribution, and circulation of water on and below the earths surface and in the atmosphere
- the system of religious beliefs or ideas
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- the study of family history
- the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field
- the study of the heart and of diseases that affect the heart
- the study of world histories
- a branch of science dealing with healing
10 Clues: the study of family history • the study of world histories • a myth of a particular group or culture • a branch of science dealing with healing • the system of religious beliefs or ideas • the study of the heart and of diseases that affect the heart • the special words or phrases that are used in a particular field • ...
Magical Creatures 1 2023-07-15
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- A tiny, mischievous creature often portrayed as having wings and magical abilities.
- A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead. Unicorn
- A halfhuman, halffish creature that dwells in the sea.
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- A small, magical being often associated with nature and granting wishes.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A small, humanoid creature that lives underground and is known for its craftsmanship.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
10 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology. • A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • A halfhuman, halffish creature that dwells in the sea. • A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead. Unicorn • A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire. • A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. • ...
El Perro Del Hortelano 2024-02-25
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- The rigid ______ structure prevents Countess Dianna from pursuing a romantic relationship with Teadoro.
- Honor means the high reagard for one's ________.
- Spanish literary term meaning a "play on words."
- Countess Diana reflects Lope de Vega double-_____.
- "El Perro del Hortelano" employs the themes of honor, typical of the Spanish Golden Age, alludes to _______, and draws parallels from Vega's complex emotions.
- The Spanish Golden Age is composed of how many literary eras?
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- Honor corresponds to which religion prominent during the Spanish Empire?
- Who is Countess Diana jealous of?
- The book was written in the early ________ Century.
- Vega was exiled from Castile for two years after writing ______ following the end of a relationship, landing him in prison.
10 Clues: Who is Countess Diana jealous of? • Honor means the high reagard for one's ________. • Spanish literary term meaning a "play on words." • Countess Diana reflects Lope de Vega double-_____. • The book was written in the early ________ Century. • The Spanish Golden Age is composed of how many literary eras? • ...
Mythical creatures 2023-12-03
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- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- A legendary sea monster of giant size
- A mythical horse with a single horn on its forehead
- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull
- A legendary reptilian creature
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- A creature with the upper body of a female and the tail of a fish
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- A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
10 Clues: A legendary reptilian creature • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology • A legendary sea monster of giant size • A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes • A mythical horse with a single horn on its forehead • A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull • A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human • ...
Global Cultures and Traditions 2025-04-12
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- - The style of cooking or food characteristic of a particular country or region.
- - Cultural traditions and achievements that are handed down from the past.
- - A person from whom one is descended, often celebrated in traditions.
- - Traditional stories, myths, and legends passed down through generations.
- - A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- - The transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation.
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- - A ceremony or series of actions performed in a specific order.
- - A formal event held on special occasions like weddings or festivals.
- - A usual practice or traditional way of behaving in a society.
- - A special event or celebration often connected to culture or religion.
10 Clues: - A usual practice or traditional way of behaving in a society. • - A ceremony or series of actions performed in a specific order. • - A formal event held on special occasions like weddings or festivals. • - A person from whom one is descended, often celebrated in traditions. • - The transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation. • ...
Love Struck 2024-10-29
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- in which month is Japan’s “Singles’ Day” celebrated
- which mammal has the largest heart
- what does x represent in “xoxo”
- arguable the most famous star-crossed literary lovers in the world
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- on which Valentines Day do Japanese men give cookies and candies back to the girls
- the most viewed music video on YouTube in the 2010’s, until it was surpassed by "Gangnam Style"
- besides Valentine’s Day, for which holiday are the most flowers sent? _______Day
- from the Bible: love is ___, love is kind.
- Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Elvis Presley all got married in what US city?
- according to Roman mythology, who is the famous baby of Mercury and Venus?
10 Clues: what does x represent in “xoxo” • which mammal has the largest heart • from the Bible: love is ___, love is kind. • in which month is Japan’s “Singles’ Day” celebrated • arguable the most famous star-crossed literary lovers in the world • according to Roman mythology, who is the famous baby of Mercury and Venus? • ...
general 2024-11-05
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- A hero and one of the Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata
- The villain in Wayang Kulit, often portrayed as a demon or giant
- founder of wayang kulit (according to belief)
- The main character who is a noble prince in the Wayang Kulit stories
- This type of leather is commonly used to make the puppets in Wayang Kulit
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- The epic poem that Wayang Kulit performances are often based on
- The puppet master who controls the puppets in Wayang Kulit
- The place where Wayang Kulit performances are traditionally held.
- The performance of Wayang Kulit is usually accompanied by this traditional music.
- The form of narration in Wayang Kulit, often using stories from Hindu mythology
10 Clues: founder of wayang kulit (according to belief) • A hero and one of the Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata • The puppet master who controls the puppets in Wayang Kulit • The epic poem that Wayang Kulit performances are often based on • The villain in Wayang Kulit, often portrayed as a demon or giant • ...
Wordly Wise 2025-12-03
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- A ____________ firefighter helped lift the heavy door during the safety demonstration.
- Our science lesson introduced a new ___________ about how plants grow.
- The teacher _____________ students to write an essay on Greek Mythology.
- Students began to _____________ one another to reach the front of the lunch line.
- Talking loudly in the hallway can ____________ students who are trying to learn.
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- My dog is a loyal ____________ when I go for a walk.
- I tried to push the heavy desk across the classroom, but it would not _______________.
- My friend and I are ______________ because we both enjoy watching “Stranger Things.”
- I had to ___________ myself to waking up early after Thanksgiving break.
- I was _________ in class, so that I would not miss the important announcements.
10 Clues: My dog is a loyal ____________ when I go for a walk. • Our science lesson introduced a new ___________ about how plants grow. • I had to ___________ myself to waking up early after Thanksgiving break. • The teacher _____________ students to write an essay on Greek Mythology. • I was _________ in class, so that I would not miss the important announcements. • ...
egypt 2025-08-24
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- Which Egyptian queen wore false beards to present herself as pharaoh?
- Which Roman leader did Cleopatra ally with to secure her throne?
- From which region did Hatshepsut’s famous expedition bring back myrrh trees and exotic goods?
- Which ancient civilization allowed women to inherit and own property most freely?
- Which god or goddess personified truth and order in Egyptian mythology?
- In China, which philosophy reinforced women’s obedience to men?
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- Which Egyptian queen is remembered for her famous bust that symbolizes beauty?
- Which Roman general later became Cleopatra’s partner and political ally?
- What word describes the Egyptian idea of balance between opposites, such as life and death?
- Cleopatra’s reign marked the end of which Egyptian dynasty?
10 Clues: Cleopatra’s reign marked the end of which Egyptian dynasty? • In China, which philosophy reinforced women’s obedience to men? • Which Roman leader did Cleopatra ally with to secure her throne? • Which Egyptian queen wore false beards to present herself as pharaoh? • Which god or goddess personified truth and order in Egyptian mythology? • ...
Hemi semi cyc By Leah 2025-11-02
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- it is a one eyed giant from Greek mythology and also a marvel character
- it is a like a bicycle but with only one wheel
- it means that something is half open
- half detached
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- you do this with your rubbish to make the world a better place
- it is a medical condition when one whole side of someone’s body is paralysed
- It can mean repeated events that happen regularly
- a horseshoe shaped structure like a debating hall
- it is what you call an area that gets more rain than the desert but less than a temperate climate
- it is what you call half a sphere like half of the earth
10 Clues: half detached • it means that something is half open • it is a like a bicycle but with only one wheel • It can mean repeated events that happen regularly • a horseshoe shaped structure like a debating hall • it is what you call half a sphere like half of the earth • you do this with your rubbish to make the world a better place • ...
Week 14 - Lower 2025-12-24
Across
- A collection of traditional tales or myths from a culture, often about gods and heroes
- A violently rotating column of air touching the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm
- To have being or reality; to be real
- Disturbing dreams associated with negative feelings like fear or anxiety
Down
- Forced to leave a school or organization permanently
- Thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation; extremely scared
- Feeling disappointed, annoyed, or unsuccessful because you cannot achieve your goal
- To pause or hold back in doubt or uncertainty before acting
- Having or showing feelings of being worried and afraid about what might happen
- The principal or presiding officer of a school, especially a private or boarding school
10 Clues: To have being or reality; to be real • Forced to leave a school or organization permanently • To pause or hold back in doubt or uncertainty before acting • Thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation; extremely scared • Disturbing dreams associated with negative feelings like fear or anxiety • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2021-11-16
Across
- A race of 26.3 miles.
- A protector or supporter.
- An object that when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates the choice.
- A fanciful Story that teaches a lesson.
- Democracy a form of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues.
- A performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending.
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- To come before.
- Traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events.
Down
- A person with full legal rights under a government.
- A tax that conquered people are forced to pay.
- The use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge.
- A farm worker of ancient sparta, who had a few rights or freedom.
- Government ruled by a small group of powerful people.
- The story of the nature of life and humanity.
- A very long poem that relates to the adventures of a hero.
- A group of buildings used to house soldiers.
- Work of literature meant to be performed by actors.
18 Clues: To come before. • A race of 26.3 miles. • A protector or supporter. • A city-state in ancient Greece. • A fanciful Story that teaches a lesson. • A group of buildings used to house soldiers. • The story of the nature of life and humanity. • A tax that conquered people are forced to pay. • A person with full legal rights under a government. • ...
greece 2021-11-15
Across
- work of literature meant to be performed by actors
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge
- a protector or supporter
- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending
- a person with full legal rights under a government
- to come before
- traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events
- a very long poem that relates the adventures of a hero
- a farm worker of ancient Sparta, who had few rights or freedoms
Down
- a race of 26.3miles
- a group of buildings used to house soldiers
- a form of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues
- the study of the nature of life and humanity
- government ruled by a small group of powerful people
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
- an object that, when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates the choice
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay
18 Clues: to come before • a race of 26.3miles • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient Greece • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • a group of buildings used to house soldiers • the study of the nature of life and humanity • a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay • work of literature meant to be performed by actors • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2023-03-10
Across
- a strip of wood, metal, or stone forming the bottom of a doorway and crossed in entering a house or room
- a thing or collection of things wrapped in paper in order to be carried or sent by mail
- impressively beautiful, elaborate, or extravagant; striking
- strange and frightening
- nature spirit who lives in trees
- feeling uncertain about something
- feeling or showing grief
- a structure of wood, marble, or stone above and around a fireplace
Down
- in an active, quick, or energetic way
- possessing or showing courage or determination
- burned
- causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness
- having or showing a mild, kind, or tender temperament or character
- mythical creature with the torso of a man, and the lower body of a horse
- half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology
- a manner or the sound of someone walking
- a large, tall cabinet in which clothes may be hung or stored
- based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair
18 Clues: burned • strange and frightening • feeling or showing grief • nature spirit who lives in trees • feeling uncertain about something • in an active, quick, or energetic way • a manner or the sound of someone walking • possessing or showing courage or determination • causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness • ...
Renaissance and Enlightenment 2024-05-03
Across
- painter
- a painting style with extreme shading
- attacked Austria to take Silesia in the “Austrian War of Succession”
- 1455 to 1485 a fight between the houses of Lancaster and York for the English throne
- “I would rather obey one lion than listen to 200 rats from my own species.”
- all men are created equal and no one should be born into more power than another
- people need to give up some rights to a government to maintain social order
- rational approach to religion; God as a divine watchmaker
- Inspiration from ancient mythology
- European scientists using reason to discover laws of nature
Down
- Believed there was no form of government that was perfect for all societies
- Catherine the Great sponsored the first school for girls in Russia
- French invasion of 1494 started it
- a philosophical stance that focuses on the potential of humankind based on reason
- “Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.”
- known for Madonna paintings
- classic manuscripts were rescued
- a theology focused on finding answers to questions using logical discussion
18 Clues: painter • known for Madonna paintings • classic manuscripts were rescued • French invasion of 1494 started it • Inspiration from ancient mythology • a painting style with extreme shading • “Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.” • rational approach to religion; God as a divine watchmaker • European scientists using reason to discover laws of nature • ...
crossword 148 2024-08-03
Across
- An unusual feature or characteristic of a place or thing.
- To maneuver oneself into a position by subtle manipulation.
- A coming-of-age story that emphasizes personal development.
- Showing a lack of respect for others by doing something that they have no right to do.
- The act of freeing someone from slavery or bondage.
- A regular oval shape; an elongated circle.
- The name of a significant philosopher in Western thought.
- To make a facial expression in which your face twists in an unattractive way.
- A trigonometric function used in geometry and algebra.
Down
- A city in New Zealand and the capital of the country.
- Careful to avoid potential problems or dangers.
- To suspend or break off a meeting or legal case with the intention of resuming it later.
- Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
- To draw out a response, answer, or fact from someone.
- The name of a key figure in Western philosophy.
- To surrender or let go of something.
- To go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
- In Greek mythology, a primordial deity representing darkness.
18 Clues: To surrender or let go of something. • A regular oval shape; an elongated circle. • Careful to avoid potential problems or dangers. • The name of a key figure in Western philosophy. • To go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • The act of freeing someone from slavery or bondage. • Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty. • ...
Table Mountain 2023-07-22
Across
- What weather phenomenon occurs when clouds cover Table Mountain's summit?
- What unique feature does Table Mountain's summit have?
- In what year was Table Mountain declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
Down
- How can visitors reach the summit of Table Mountain for panoramic views?
- What activities can thrill-seekers enjoy on Table Mountain?
- and Legends: Why is Table Mountain significant to the indigenous Khoi and San peoples?
- What term refers to the diverse animal life found on Table Mountain?
7 Clues: What unique feature does Table Mountain's summit have? • What activities can thrill-seekers enjoy on Table Mountain? • What term refers to the diverse animal life found on Table Mountain? • In what year was Table Mountain declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site? • How can visitors reach the summit of Table Mountain for panoramic views? • ...
Andrew's Birthday Gift 2025-03-05
Across
- Month named after the Greek goddess Hera, wife of Zeus. Also known as Juno in Roman mythology
- The ceremonial age of adulthood in Japan
- A homophone name of a high school in a township of the same name where Yuxi grew up
- This tech giant headquartered in Mountain View, CA started as a Stanford project
Down
- _______ Cooper, a famous journalist and political commentator on CNN
- According to a popular Christmas carol, you deck this with boughs of holly
- Half a dozen
7 Clues: Half a dozen • The ceremonial age of adulthood in Japan • _______ Cooper, a famous journalist and political commentator on CNN • According to a popular Christmas carol, you deck this with boughs of holly • This tech giant headquartered in Mountain View, CA started as a Stanford project • ...
Genres by Ben 2021-09-28
Across
- a generally funny story that is normally exciting, but can be tied into any other genre
- A very exciting story that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
- a short writing that portrays the authors point of view
- A made up story of people unravelling secrets and figuring them out
- a story that takes place in history with made up people and made up events
- usually for theatrical performance, where conflicts and emotion are expressed through dialogue and action
- public address or discourse
- The story of a person's life told by themselves.
- A story of people falling in love and all of their trials
Down
- a made up story that could potentially happen
- The story of a person's life told by someone else.
- rhythmic writing that is designed to create an emotional response
- a narrative that points out a useful truth
- a historical legend that is told to explain some sort of history that generally pertains to gods
- the story of a hero on his/her adventure
- A true story
- A made up story
- Harry Potter
18 Clues: A true story • Harry Potter • A made up story • public address or discourse • the story of a hero on his/her adventure • a narrative that points out a useful truth • a made up story that could potentially happen • The story of a person's life told by themselves. • The story of a person's life told by someone else. • a short writing that portrays the authors point of view • ...
Greece 2021-11-15
Across
- work of literature meant to be performed by actors
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge
- a protector or supporter
- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending
- a person with full legal rights under a government
- to come before
- traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events
- a very long poem that relates the adventures of a hero
- a farm worker of ancient Sparta, who had few rights or freedoms
Down
- a race of 26.3 miles
- a group of buildings used to house soldiers
- a for of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues
- the study of the nature of life and humanity
- government rule by a small group of powerful people
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
- an object that, when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates the choice
- a city-state in ancient greece
- a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay
18 Clues: to come before • a race of 26.3 miles • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient greece • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • a group of buildings used to house soldiers • the study of the nature of life and humanity • a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay • work of literature meant to be performed by actors • ...
/y/ saying 'i' in Pyramid 2025-05-05
Across
- An old story people used to tell to explain nature or life.
- Something from a myth, like a dragon or unicorn.
- A country in Africa with pyramids and pharaohs.
- A word that means the same as another word.
- A place where people go to exercise or play sports.
- A sport where people do flips, balance, and jumps.
- Something that stands for or represents an idea.
- A part or beat of a word, like in “ba-na-na”.
- A word that means the opposite of another word.
- A picture or shape that stands for something, like a heart for love.
- A story or problem that needs to be solved.
Down
- Hard to explain or full of secrets.
- A 3D shape with a square base and four triangle sides. Found in Egypt.
- A science that explains how things move and work.
- Words to a song.
- A clear or shiny rock that can form in shapes.
- A group of old stories about gods and heroes.
- The green part in plants that helps them make food from sunlight.
18 Clues: Words to a song. • Hard to explain or full of secrets. • A word that means the same as another word. • A story or problem that needs to be solved. • A group of old stories about gods and heroes. • A part or beat of a word, like in “ba-na-na”. • A clear or shiny rock that can form in shapes. • A country in Africa with pyramids and pharaohs. • ...
history 2025-09-02
Across
- was a Chinese philosopher
- Confucianism, also known as Ruism
- a key concept in various Indian religions.
- A continent is any of several large terrestrial geographical regions.
- cycle is an important political theory in Chinese history.
- karma, wherein individuals' intent and actions (cause) influence their future
- An Oracle is a person or thing considered to provide insight, wise counsel or prophetic predictions
- cosmic order maintained by its followers
- A system is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules
Down
- Age The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology,
- All Indian religions assert it to be a state
- A domestic worker is a person who works within a residence
- is a virtue which may include religious devotion or spirituality.
- A caste is a fixed social group into which an individual is born
- of Heaven a Chinese political ideology that was used in Ancient China
- also known as the feudal system
- Filial piety, one of the virtues in Confucian thought
- Civility, orderly behavior and politeness
18 Clues: was a Chinese philosopher • also known as the feudal system • Confucianism, also known as Ruism • cosmic order maintained by its followers • Civility, orderly behavior and politeness • a key concept in various Indian religions. • All Indian religions assert it to be a state • Age The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology, • ...
Table Mountain 2023-07-22
Across
- What weather phenomenon occurs when clouds cover Table Mountain's summit?
- What unique feature does Table Mountain's summit have?
- In what year was Table Mountain declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
Down
- How can visitors reach the summit of Table Mountain for panoramic views?
- What activities can thrill-seekers enjoy on Table Mountain?
- and Legends: Why is Table Mountain significant to the indigenous Khoi and San peoples?
- What term refers to the diverse animal life found on Table Mountain?
7 Clues: What unique feature does Table Mountain's summit have? • What activities can thrill-seekers enjoy on Table Mountain? • What term refers to the diverse animal life found on Table Mountain? • In what year was Table Mountain declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site? • How can visitors reach the summit of Table Mountain for panoramic views? • ...
Mythology Crossword (PLEASE WRITE ROMAN NAME!) 2016-10-04
Across
- means "Barley-mother"; goddess of the cornfield and lady of growing things
- stole Apollo's cows when he was a baby
- god love love, son of Venus
- no one celebrated the birth of this god; he was so ugly
- Leto gave birth to twins: Artemis and .....
- god of underworld
- goddess of love and beauty
- guards the gate of tartarus
- the center of Greek civilization for many years now; one of the world's oldest cities
Down
- River Styx a river that forms the boundary between earth and the underworld
- makes people turn to ice when they look at her
- one-eyed giants
- this god demanded Ceres to love him
- takes dangerous route to go see Ageus
- was a city in the far northwest of the region
- persuaded other gods into plot against Zeus; drugged his drink
- she was so beautiful, Venus grew jealous
- god of war, son of Zeus and Hera
18 Clues: one-eyed giants • god of underworld • goddess of love and beauty • god love love, son of Venus • guards the gate of tartarus • god of war, son of Zeus and Hera • this god demanded Ceres to love him • takes dangerous route to go see Ageus • stole Apollo's cows when he was a baby • she was so beautiful, Venus grew jealous • Leto gave birth to twins: Artemis and ..... • ...
Greek Mythology - The Nine Muses & Orpheus 2024-01-08
Across
- to step
- to come down, to lower
- Parnassus The place where the Nine Muses sang and played music; home of the Oracle of Delphi
- violent anger, rage
- The mortal wife of Orpheus who bitten by a snake and lost to Hades when Orpheus turned to look at her
- wild merry-making
- unforgettable
- having a sickly, yellow color
- The goddess of memory and mother of the Nine Muses
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- the state of being alone
- She was the muse of heroic poetry.
- grieving, very sad
- They were the children of Mnemosyne and Zeus. They made poems and songs of the stories Apollo taught them.
- without pity, heartless
- The island where Orpheus' body washed up
- The avenging furies of the underworld
- to flow out
- He was the mortal son of Calliope who mesmerised all with his singing
18 Clues: to step • to flow out • unforgettable • wild merry-making • grieving, very sad • violent anger, rage • to come down, to lower • without pity, heartless • the state of being alone • having a sickly, yellow color • She was the muse of heroic poetry. • The avenging furies of the underworld • The island where Orpheus' body washed up • The goddess of memory and mother of the Nine Muses • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2021-11-15
Across
- work of literature meant to be preformed by actors
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge
- a protector or supporter
- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending
- a person with full legal rights under a government
- to come before
- Traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events
- A very long poem that relates the adventures of a hero
- a farm worker of ancient Sparta, who had few rights or freedoms
Down
- a race of 26.3 miles
- a group of buildings used to house soldiers
- a form of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues
- the study of the nature of life and humanity
- government ruled by a small group of powerful people
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
- an object that, when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates the choice
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay
18 Clues: to come before • a race of 26.3 miles • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient Greece • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • a group of buildings used to house soldiers • the study of the nature of life and humanity • a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay • work of literature meant to be preformed by actors • ...
Greece 2021-11-15
Across
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge.
- a protector or supporter
- democracy- a form of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues.
- traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events.
- a very long poem that relates the adventures of a hero.
- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending.
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
- a tax that conquered people are forced to pay.
- the study of the nature and life.
- work of literature meant to be performed by actors.
Down
- a group of buildings used to house soldiers.
- a city-state in ancient greece
- a race of 26.3 miles.
- a farm worker of ancient sparta, who had a few rights and freedom.
- government ruled by a small group of powerful people.
- - a person with full legal rights under a government.
- an object that, when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates the choice.
- to come before.
18 Clues: to come before. • a race of 26.3 miles. • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient greece • the study of the nature and life. • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • a group of buildings used to house soldiers. • a tax that conquered people are forced to pay. • work of literature meant to be performed by actors. • ...
Greece Vocab 2021-11-15
Across
- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending
- a tax that conquered people are forced to pay
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- a very long poem that relates the adventures of a hero
- a farm worker of ancient Sparta, who had few rights or freedoms
- an object that, when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates that choice
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge
- government ruled by a small group of powerful people
- work of literature meant to be perform by actors
- a person with full legal rights under a government
- a protector or supporter
Down
- a group of buildings used to house soldiers
- a form of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
- to come before
- the study of nature of life and humanity
- traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events
- a race of 26.3 miles
18 Clues: to come before • a race of 26.3 miles • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient Greece • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • the study of nature of life and humanity • a group of buildings used to house soldiers • a tax that conquered people are forced to pay • work of literature meant to be perform by actors • ...
Comparison between Rome and Greece 2021-02-12
Across
- The Greeks had the Persian War, while the Romans had the
- The Greeks had a democracy, while the Romans had a
- The Romans had a Colosseum, while the Greeks had a
- Both the Greeks and the Romans had states
- The Greeks fought the Persians once, but the Romans fought Carthage times
- Both the Greeks and the Romans used for money
- Both the Greeks and Romans grew and grapes
- Both the Greeks and the Romans had the and army
- The Greeks had the League, but the Romans didn’t have anything
Down
- The Romans fought, while the Greeks fought the Persians
- The Romans believed that Jupiter was the king of the gods, but the Greeks thought was the king
- Both the Romans and the Greeks wine
- Both the Greeks and the Romans cities
- Both the Greeks and the Romans had
- The Greeks had kings, the Romans had
- Both the Greeks and the Romans made
- Both the Greeks and Romans forced men to in the army
- Both the Greeks and the Romans had
- Both Roman and Greece had
19 Clues: Both Roman and Greece had • Both the Greeks and the Romans had • Both the Greeks and the Romans had • Both the Romans and the Greeks wine • Both the Greeks and the Romans made • The Greeks had kings, the Romans had • Both the Greeks and the Romans cities • Both the Greeks and the Romans had states • Both the Greeks and Romans grew and grapes • ...
Roman Empire 4-6 2023-05-11
Across
- money
- Frankish king who built a huge kingdom in Gaul.
- the areas outside of Italy that the Romans controlled
- an author who wrote a great epic about the founding of Rome, the Aeneid
- a poet who wrote about Roman mythology.
- considered the most evil of all the emperors.
- emperor made Christianity the official religion of Rome in 312 A.D. following the battle Milvian Bridge.
- a raised channel used to carry water from mountains into cities.
Down
- decay in people’s values.
- last emperor of Western Roman before its end in 476 A.D.
- fearsome Hun leader who attacked Rome’s eastern empire.
- the emperor under whom the Romans conquered most of the island of Britain
- _____________languages the languages that developed from Latin, including Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian
- a legal system based on a written code of laws.
- country homes belonging to rich Romans.
- Greek doctor who lived in the Roman Empire in the AD 100s.
- emperor who divided the Roman Empire into two parts.
- style of writing that pokes fun at people or society.
18 Clues: money • decay in people’s values. • country homes belonging to rich Romans. • a poet who wrote about Roman mythology. • considered the most evil of all the emperors. • Frankish king who built a huge kingdom in Gaul. • a legal system based on a written code of laws. • emperor who divided the Roman Empire into two parts. • ...
Countries 2023-08-03
Across
- A country in South America known for tango and beef.
- Korea An Asian country known for technology and K-Pop.
- A country in North America known for its vast landscapes.
- A Mediterranean country with a rich history and mythology.
- A large country in South America with the Amazon rainforest.
- Africa A country in the southern tip of Africa with diverse landscapes.
- A European country known for its engineering and castles.
- A country in Southern Europe famous for its food and history.
- A country in South Asia known for its diverse culture.
Down
- A European country known for its festivals and architecture.
- States A large country in North America with 50 states.
- An island nation in East Asia known for technology and culture.
- The largest country in the world, spanning Europe and Asia.
- A country in East Africa known for its wildlife and safaris.
- A country in North America known for its cuisine and traditions.
- A continent-country with unique wildlife and deserts.
- A populous country in East Asia with rich history.
- A country in northeastern Africa known for its ancient pyramids.
- A European country known for art, fashion, and landmarks.
19 Clues: A populous country in East Asia with rich history. • A country in South America known for tango and beef. • A continent-country with unique wildlife and deserts. • Korea An Asian country known for technology and K-Pop. • A country in South Asia known for its diverse culture. • States A large country in North America with 50 states. • ...
Elements of a short story 2023-09-27
Across
- day-dreaming about a time in a character's past
- a type of irony where a set of circumstances turn out to be the reverse of those expected
- a generalization about a person or group of people
- the framework, or outline of the short story
- protagonist faces 2 choices but neither one is desireable
- a hint/clue of what will happen later
- the unexpected happens
- particular problem or conflict the character confronts
- 2 unexpected yet possible happenings
Down
- a type of irony when you are saying one thing but you mean another
- conversations between characters
- differences
- a reference to a well-known person, or event, from history, literature, mythology, or the Bible
- unsolved question and the attempt to answer it
- a type of irony when a character speaks lines which are understood in a double sense by the audience
- a clash of forces, persons, ideas, or emotions to make the story interesting
- time and place in which the story occurs
- device that makes reader curious, anxious, and uncertain about the outcome
18 Clues: differences • the unexpected happens • conversations between characters • 2 unexpected yet possible happenings • a hint/clue of what will happen later • time and place in which the story occurs • the framework, or outline of the short story • unsolved question and the attempt to answer it • day-dreaming about a time in a character's past • ...
Traditions 2023-11-02
Across
- Traditional stories, legends, or customs passed down orally.
- A celebration or event often tied to cultural or religious traditions.
- Objects from the past with cultural or historical significance.
- A large and elaborate meal, often for a celebration.
- The traditional foods and cooking methods of a culture.
- A body of stories or beliefs explaining the customs and history of a culture.
- The spoken or written communication of a particular group.
- A set of actions or ceremonies performed in a specific order.
- Relating to one's ancestors or forebears.
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- A practice, belief, or custom passed down from generation to generation.
- The act of marking a significant event or occasion.
- A traditional way of doing something in a specific culture.
- Group of people born and living around the same time.
- Belonging to a particular racial, national, or cultural group.
- What is handed down or left behind by previous generations.
- A formal event or ritual typically with specific customs and traditions.
- Special days of celebration or observance.
- The traditional dress or garments worn in a culture.
18 Clues: Relating to one's ancestors or forebears. • Special days of celebration or observance. • The act of marking a significant event or occasion. • A large and elaborate meal, often for a celebration. • The traditional dress or garments worn in a culture. • Group of people born and living around the same time. • The traditional foods and cooking methods of a culture. • ...
vocab 2022-02-03
Across
- hereditary class of rulers
- a form of government in which citizens hold political power
- an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- worship of many gods or deities
Down
- method form of teaching in a way which the teacher asks students question after question to make them think more clearly
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- collections of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
7 Clues: hereditary class of rulers • worship of many gods or deities • a form of government in which citizens hold political power • an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • collections of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes • ...
vocab 2022-02-03
Across
- hereditary class of rulers
- a form of government in which citizens hold political power
- an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- worship of many gods or deities
Down
- method form of teaching in a way which the teacher asks students question after question to make them think more clearly
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- collections of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
7 Clues: hereditary class of rulers • worship of many gods or deities • a form of government in which citizens hold political power • an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • collections of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes • ...
Genres 2021-09-28
Across
- usually for theatrical performance, where conflicts and emotion are expressed through dialogue and action
- A made up story of people unravelling secrets and figuring them out
- a story that takes place in history with made up people and made up events
- the story of a hero on his/her adventure
- A story of people falling in love and all of their trials
- a historical legend that is told to explain some sort of history that generally pertains to gods
- public address or discourse
- The story of a person's life told by someone else.
- A made up story
- Harry Potter
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- The story of a person's life told by themselves.
- A very exciting story that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
- a narrative that points out a useful truth
- rhythmic writing that is designed to create an emotional response
- a generally funny story that is normally exciting, but can be tied into any other genre
- A true story
- a made up story that could potentially happen
- a short writing that portrays the authors point of view
18 Clues: A true story • Harry Potter • A made up story • public address or discourse • the story of a hero on his/her adventure • a narrative that points out a useful truth • a made up story that could potentially happen • The story of a person's life told by themselves. • The story of a person's life told by someone else. • a short writing that portrays the authors point of view • ...
Greece 2021-11-15
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- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge.
- a protector or supporter
- democracy- a form of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues.
- traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events.
- a very long poem that relates the adventures of a hero.
- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending.
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
- a tax that conquered people are forced to pay.
- the study of the nature and life.
- work of literature meant to be performed by actors.
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- a group of buildings used to house soldiers.
- a city-state in ancient greece
- a race of 26.3 miles.
- a farm worker of ancient sparta, who had a few rights and freedom.
- government ruled by a small group of powerful people.
- - a person with full legal rights under a government.
- an object that, when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates the choice.
- to come before.
18 Clues: to come before. • a race of 26.3 miles. • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient greece • the study of the nature and life. • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • a group of buildings used to house soldiers. • a tax that conquered people are forced to pay. • work of literature meant to be performed by actors. • ...
NOT QUITE ART? 1 2018-03-25
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- Of or concerned with the judgment of right or wrong of human action and character
- important, notable, or momentous
- having no reference to material objects or specific examples; not concrete
- A topic of discourse or discussion
- to; around; roughly or in the region of
- close to; around; roughly or in the region of
- by way of; by means of; through
- a phrase or passage from a book, poem, play, etc
- A body or collection of myths belonging to a people and addressing their origin, history, deities, ancestors, and heroes
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- Of or relating to Spain or Spanish-speaking Latin America.
- a person who advocates equal rights for women
- To experience or be subjected to
- having or showing great excitement and interest
- To improve or augment, especially in effectiveness, value, or attractiveness
- the condition of being without adequate food, money, etc
- A person who analyzes, evaluates, and reports on creative works, especially as a profession
- An occurrence, circumstance, or fact that is perceptible by the senses.
- To cause (someone) to have difficulty paying attention to something
18 Clues: by way of; by means of; through • To experience or be subjected to • important, notable, or momentous • A topic of discourse or discussion • to; around; roughly or in the region of • a person who advocates equal rights for women • close to; around; roughly or in the region of • having or showing great excitement and interest • ...
Mythology Character Crossword Part II 2023-05-04
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- The story of him contains two themes of Greek myth and drama; the flawed nature of humanity, and an individual's powerlessness against the course of destiny.
- While Neptune ruled the sea and could cause the waters to become violent, he also had a strong connection to the earth, as shown in his association with earthquakes that the Greeks believed he started with his mighty trident.
- As the messenger of the gods, Mercury represents both eloquence and speed.
- Cupid is an enduring symbol of romantic love.
- Unhappiness and isolation are often associated with Pluto in ancient Greek myths.
- When he disobeys Hades by looking back at Eurydice before they reach the surface, he breaks his agreement with Hades and Eurydice must return to the underworld.
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- Bacchus is often viewed as the outsider or foreigner, which is a reflection of his origins outside Greece and Rome.
- The symbols associated with Vulcan,the blacksmith's hammer, anvil, and tongs, all illustrate his place among the gods as a working craftsman, and a symbol of all men who must work with their hands.
- She is cursed by Hera after the goddess is distracted by her constant chatter.
- He is aware of his own beauty and rejects everyone who wishes to become his partner, considering them unsuitable.
- One of the central themes found in the myths of Jupiter is interference in the affairs of humans.
- One of their main themes is the power of true love and the other is the power of music.
- Juno stood as a symbol of motherhood, as well as a symbol of loyalty to her husband Zeus.
13 Clues: Cupid is an enduring symbol of romantic love. • As the messenger of the gods, Mercury represents both eloquence and speed. • She is cursed by Hera after the goddess is distracted by her constant chatter. • Unhappiness and isolation are often associated with Pluto in ancient Greek myths. • ...
Greek Mythology Gods/Goddesses/Monsters 2023-11-08
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- Who is the Goddess of sexual love, beauty, identified with Venus by the Romans, and is known as the primary goddess of love and fertility
- Who is best known for having hair made of snakes, and can turn anybody to stone just by looking at them, who can literally petrify
- God has his own movie, and was known for being strong, the god of strength and heroes
- What is enormous underwater, is populated by the race of demigods, led by powerful kings, and is led by Poseidon
- Who is known for being a giant huntsman, has two major versions of his birth, was placed among the stars by Zeus
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- Who is the God of the sea, earthquakes, horses, and is distinguished from Pontus, and his name means “husband of the earth.”
- Who is the offspring of typhon and echidna, a gigantic water snake, has nine heads, and is immortal
- Who is the goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason, and is identified by the Romans, with Minerva.
- Who is the God of archery, music + dance, truth + prophecy, healing + diseases, and the sun + light
- Who is the God of the Underworld, also known as pluto/pluton, was son of the Titans Cronus + Rhea, and the brother of the deities Zeus
- They are 3 female monsters, could kill people just by looking at them, they have scales, long nails, wings, and claws
- Who are big ugly creatures, with one giant eye, are typically looked at negatively, and are really ugly
- Who is half mermaid half creature, really creepy and ugly, typically looked at as immortal and gross, and lives in the water
13 Clues: God has his own movie, and was known for being strong, the god of strength and heroes • Who is the offspring of typhon and echidna, a gigantic water snake, has nine heads, and is immortal • Who is the God of archery, music + dance, truth + prophecy, healing + diseases, and the sun + light • ...
Latin 2023-08-02
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- Relating to the art, literature, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. The term "Classical" is often used to describe works of art and music influenced by ancient civilizations.
- The Latin alphabet consists of 23 letters, including A, B, C, D, E, and so on. It is the writing system used to write Latin and many other languages.
- Caesar A famous Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. He was also a notable writer and orator.
- Refers to anything related to ancient Rome, its people, culture, or empire. The Romans made important contributions to art, architecture, and government.
- The collection of myths and legends of a particular culture, such as Roman mythology. These stories often explain natural phenomena, religious beliefs, and the origins of the world.
- A vast and powerful state or group of territories ruled by a single supreme authority, such as the Roman Empire. It can also refer to other historical empires.
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- An ancient language that was spoken by the Romans in ancient Rome. It is no longer a spoken language, but it has had a significant influence on many modern languages, including English.
- A professional fighter in ancient Rome who would compete in public contests called gladiatorial games. Gladiators fought against each other or against wild animals for entertainment.
- A large amphitheater in Rome built during the Roman Empire. It was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles such as animal hunts and mock sea battles.
- In ancient Rome, the forum was a public square where people gathered for meetings, markets, and other important activities. It was the center of political and social life.
10 Clues: The Latin alphabet consists of 23 letters, including A, B, C, D, E, and so on. It is the writing system used to write Latin and many other languages. • Refers to anything related to ancient Rome, its people, culture, or empire. The Romans made important contributions to art, architecture, and government. • ...
HUNT FOR OCTOPUS 2025-02-13
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- "The goddess of wisdom, music, and learning in Hindu mythology. (FIFTH)"
- "A hidden path below, where cars and people go. (FOURTH)"
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- "A cozy spot for coffee, conversations, and croissants. (FIRST)"
- "A silent sanctuary of stories and knowledge. (THIRD)"
- "A short, sweet message sent with a tap. (SECOND)"
5 Clues: "A short, sweet message sent with a tap. (SECOND)" • "A silent sanctuary of stories and knowledge. (THIRD)" • "A hidden path below, where cars and people go. (FOURTH)" • "A cozy spot for coffee, conversations, and croissants. (FIRST)" • "The goddess of wisdom, music, and learning in Hindu mythology. (FIFTH)"
Phase 2 2024-01-09
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- In technology, what innovative software program, initially designed for research, has evolved into a global platform for sharing information and connecting people, often dubbed the "fifth estate"?
- In music, what iconic instrument, often associated with jazz and blues music, features keys and a bellows and produces a soulful and expressive sound?
- In technology, what innovative digital currency, based on blockchain technology, operates independently of central banks and has revolutionized the way we think about money and financial transactions?
- What revolutionary invention, developed by Alexander Graham Bell, allowed people to communicate over long distances through the transmission of sound?
- In mythology, what mythical creature, half-lion and half-eagle, features prominently in Egyptian mythology and is often depicted as a symbol of strength and royalty?
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- This scientist proposed a namesake test that he called the “imitation game” to distinguish between humans and artificial intelligence. Name this British mathematician who cracked the Enigma Code.
- To promote the Barbie movie, Warner Bros’ official Twitter (X) account liked an image of a pink pastel atomic bomb as a celebration of Barbenheimer. That like, however, was very unpopular in this country due to them being the only country to have an actual nuke used on them. Identify the country.
- Which renowned literary work, written by Mary Shelley, tells the chilling tale of a scientist who creates a monstrous being and the consequences of his actions?
- What popular board game, requiring strategy and luck, involves buying and trading properties to become the wealthiest player?
- What iconic annual sporting event, featuring athletes from around the world competing in a variety of summer or winter disciplines, is considered the biggest sporting event in the world?
10 Clues: What popular board game, requiring strategy and luck, involves buying and trading properties to become the wealthiest player? • In music, what iconic instrument, often associated with jazz and blues music, features keys and a bellows and produces a soulful and expressive sound? • ...
Idhant Verma crossword on Performing arts 2021-10-05
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- Classical dance of Andhra Pradesh showing Hindu mythology tales
- Oldest form of dance of which Lord Shiva - Nataraja is the God
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- Arabic dance having moves of every body part
- Famous folk dance of West Bengal performed during harvest festival
- Most common Indian string instrument used in classical music
5 Clues: Arabic dance having moves of every body part • Most common Indian string instrument used in classical music • Oldest form of dance of which Lord Shiva - Nataraja is the God • Classical dance of Andhra Pradesh showing Hindu mythology tales • Famous folk dance of West Bengal performed during harvest festival
Performing arts 2021-10-05
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- Classical dance of Andhra Pradesh showing Hindu mythology tales
- Oldest form of dance of which Lord Shiva - Nataraja is the God
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- Arabic dance having moves of every body part
- Famous folk dance of West Bengal performed during harvest festival
- Most common Indian string instrument used in classical music
5 Clues: Arabic dance having moves of every body part • Most common Indian string instrument used in classical music • Oldest form of dance of which Lord Shiva - Nataraja is the God • Classical dance of Andhra Pradesh showing Hindu mythology tales • Famous folk dance of West Bengal performed during harvest festival
Arachne 2022-10-06
4 Clues: goddess of handicraft • A collection of myths; literary genre • The main character who got turned into a spider • A type of arachnid; what Arachne got turned into
Greek Gods 2021-09-13
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- She was the daughter of Okeanos and Tethys who were the Titan god and goddess of bodies of water. She married the Titan Atlas. She had 7 daughters. She lived in a southern region of Greece called Arcadia, on a mountain named Mount Kyllini. Her grandchildren were god Hermes and the demigod Iasion.
- She was an immortal goddess that couldn't die. She was one of the most intelligent greek gods/goddesses. She was also good at war strategy and giving heroes and other people courage. She was the daughter of Zeus and Metis. She had five other siblings: Ares, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hermes, and Dionysus. She was her fathers favourite child so she had great power.
- God of the underworld. Older brother of Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia, and oldest son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. Known for not letting a single soul to leave the underworld and punishing the ones that try to. he is the only one of the key entities in Greek mythology that is not a part of the Twelve Olympians. Anyone who tries to save someone's soul from the underworld will also be punished.
- In Greek religion, he is the deity of love. He was a fertility deity as well as a god of desire. Anteros, the deity of reciprocal love, was his brother and was sometimes referred to as his foe. Pothos and Himeros were he's closest companions. He was a very Capricious god, or at least humans see his arrows as striking somewhat randomly.
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- God of the sky. He is considered the ruler, protector, and father of all gods and humans. In Greek mythology, he is the deity of the sky. He can throw lighting at anyone, his powers help him a lot. He, is the most powerful Greek god, the god of the gods. He is the ruler, guardian, and father of all gods and mankind. He is frequently portrayed as an elderly man with a beard, and is symbolised by the lightning bolt and the eagle.
- The god of the ocean. One of the sons of Cronus and Rhea. One of the three most powerful gods. Controls any bodies of water. Painted with a three sponged spear called a trident. He generally wears his hair wavy and wears a beard. He is occasionally seen riding his chariot, which is drawn by hippocampuses (horses that have fish tails). Most important god to Fishermans and sailors.
- She is one of the Pleiades which are Pleione and Atlases daughters. She is the oldest sister of the 7. She is Hermes and Zeus mother. Her siblings are the Pleiades. Her parents are Atlas and Pleione. She is associated with fertility and growth.
- God of war. Son of Zeus, and Hera. He is one of the twelve Olympians. He lived in Mount Olympus. He was known for being violent and cruel, but also cowardly. He had an affair with the goddess Aphrodite. He had two sons with Aphrodite Phobos and Deimos. In Roman mythology he was under the name of Mars. He wasn't very popular. He was known for being violent and cruel, but also cowardly.
- The goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth. She was the favourite goddess. She was the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. She would protect the animals in the forest from being killed.
- (the Roman Mercury) was the god of translators and interpreters in Greek mythology. He was the wisest of the Olympian gods and acted as a messenger for all of them. He was in charge of prosperity, good luck, trade, fertility, and theft. He was frequently referred to as a deity of the winds due of his speed.
10 Clues: She is one of the Pleiades which are Pleione and Atlases daughters. She is the oldest sister of the 7. She is Hermes and Zeus mother. Her siblings are the Pleiades. Her parents are Atlas and Pleione. She is associated with fertility and growth. • ...
Stave 5 2025-12-05
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- A very short time; an instant.
- Most vigorous, strong, hearty, or robust.
- Sincerity of feeling; seriousness and dedication.
- More loudly, enthusiastically, or sincerely expressed.
- Reference to a figure in Greek mythology. Laocoön was a Trojan priest who was killed, along with his sons, by sea serpents. It is often used to describe a person in a state of agonizing struggle
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- Walked in a way that is stealthy, secretive, or unobtrusive, especially sideways.
- The practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something, typically alcohol or rich food.
- Putting (something) in the wrong place and forgetting where it is.
- Driven away, scattered, or made to vanish.
9 Clues: A very short time; an instant. • Most vigorous, strong, hearty, or robust. • Driven away, scattered, or made to vanish. • Sincerity of feeling; seriousness and dedication. • More loudly, enthusiastically, or sincerely expressed. • Putting (something) in the wrong place and forgetting where it is. • ...
The Viking Age 750-1066 AD 2014-03-07
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- A farmer or craftsman in Viking society.
- A member of the Viking warrior class famous for frenzied behaviour in battle.
- Viking mythology, the hall in Asgard in which Viking warriors who were killed in battle feast with the gods
- Name given to Vikings by English Monks.
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- A long, narrow, steep-cliffed inlet created by a glacier and providing safe harbour.
- A Viking longship used as warships and raiding ships that were designed to come right up on the beach.
- The property surrounding and including the manor house.
- The growth of territories belonging to a society.
- A Viking boat use to sell or trade their goods.
9 Clues: Name given to Vikings by English Monks. • A farmer or craftsman in Viking society. • A Viking boat use to sell or trade their goods. • The growth of territories belonging to a society. • The property surrounding and including the manor house. • A member of the Viking warrior class famous for frenzied behaviour in battle. • ...
Ode to a Nightingale 2023-04-06
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- MOST of the poem is in iambic __________.
- What poetic device is used in the phrase “easeful death” (l.52)?
- Who does the author express jealousy towards?
- Which nymph from Greek mythology does Keats allude to in the poem? (Hint: In first stanza)
- What (hobby) does the speaker use to escape the sorrow of real life?
- Structure for the opening of each stanza
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- What was Keat’s diagnosed with whil he wrote this poem?
- What does the speaker realize is something impossible for humans to achieve, and struggles to acccept this as inevitable?
- “With beaded bubbles winking at the brim” (l.17) is an example of what poetic device?
9 Clues: Structure for the opening of each stanza • MOST of the poem is in iambic __________. • Who does the author express jealousy towards? • What was Keat’s diagnosed with whil he wrote this poem? • What poetic device is used in the phrase “easeful death” (l.52)? • What (hobby) does the speaker use to escape the sorrow of real life? • ...
characters of odysseus 2023-05-17
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- the king of ithaca
- Scylla is a legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis.
- She is a daughter of the Sun god Helios and the Oceanid nymph Perse.
- She is the daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete of Phaeacia.
- greek hero
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- Polyphemus is the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon and Thoosa
- is a sea monster in Greek mythology. She, with the sea monster Scylla, appears as a challenge to epic characters such as Odysseus, Jason, and Aeneas.
- is the son of Odysseus and Penelope, who is a central character in Homer's Odyssey.
- wife of odysseus
9 Clues: greek hero • wife of odysseus • the king of ithaca • Polyphemus is the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon and Thoosa • She is the daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete of Phaeacia. • She is a daughter of the Sun god Helios and the Oceanid nymph Perse. • is the son of Odysseus and Penelope, who is a central character in Homer's Odyssey. • ...
Words from Greek Mythology 2021-10-02
9 Clues: joyful • harmful anger • great strength • a map of the world • a long journey or experience • a reflection or repeat of words • a noise used on emergency vehicles • exceptional strength, size, or power • a source of water used to put out fire
Stories From Greek Mythology 2022-04-07
9 Clues: God of water • Medusa's child • Most powerful god • God of the underworld • Snake headed creature • Goddes of intelligence • Queen of the underworld • Warrior who killed medusa • mother of Persephone, wife of Zeus
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-08
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- a monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top.
- symbolizing law
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- a female deity.
- the rising from the dead of a divine or human being who still retains his own personhood
- preserve by embalming and wrapping it in cloth.
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- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- writing system of pictures
- a native of ancient or modern Egypt, or a person of Egyptian descent.
9 Clues: symbolizing law • a female deity. • writing system of pictures • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • preserve by embalming and wrapping it in cloth. • a native of ancient or modern Egypt, or a person of Egyptian descent. • the rising from the dead of a divine or human being who still retains his own personhood • ...
Greek Mythology List 3 2019-08-27
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- to tell someone that you will hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you want
- an illness of people, animals, plants, etc caused by infection or a failure of health
- to ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like you to do something
- extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals
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- to speak to a god in order to express love, admiration, or thanks or in order to ask for something
- to say that you will not do or accept something
- a person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person
- a drop of salty liquid that flows from the eye, as a result of strong emotion, especially unhappiness, or pain
- the support or approval of something or someone
9 Clues: to say that you will not do or accept something • the support or approval of something or someone • extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals • a person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person • an illness of people, animals, plants, etc caused by infection or a failure of health • ...
Egyptian Mythology Key Terms 2019-11-26
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- structures used as tombs in ancient Egypt
- the writing system used in ancient Egypt
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- the plant used to make paper in ancient Egypt
- the ruler of ancient Egypt; a king
- the way a dead person was preserved in wrapped cloths
- what Egyptians believed came after death
- famous river of Egypt
- ancient Egyptian coffin
- a creature that was thought to be half lion and half man
9 Clues: famous river of Egypt • ancient Egyptian coffin • the ruler of ancient Egypt; a king • what Egyptians believed came after death • the writing system used in ancient Egypt • structures used as tombs in ancient Egypt • the plant used to make paper in ancient Egypt • the way a dead person was preserved in wrapped cloths • ...
TURKISH MYTHOLOGY CROSSWORD LABS 2024-12-28
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- Umay Ana has ".." bright hair and white clothes
- Who kill the Tepegöz?
- The first god, Kayra Han's father
- Who taught Ülgen how to create?
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- Ülgen rules the".."
- What color clothes did Turks wear to protect themselves from Al Karısı?
- The swan is the symbol of which goddess?
- Who is the opposite of Ülgen?
- Which son did Oğuz Kaan leave his throne?
9 Clues: Ülgen rules the".." • Who kill the Tepegöz? • Who is the opposite of Ülgen? • Who taught Ülgen how to create? • The first god, Kayra Han's father • The swan is the symbol of which goddess? • Which son did Oğuz Kaan leave his throne? • Umay Ana has ".." bright hair and white clothes • What color clothes did Turks wear to protect themselves from Al Karısı?
Fairy Tales and Mythology 2025-05-09
Animals in Religion 2023-04-03
5 Clues: Snake symbolizes the devil in this religion • Animal associated with the divin in Egyptian Mythology • Uses birds to symbolize the human soul and it's journey • The cow is a symbol of wealth, compassion, motherhood, and success • Navajo believes this animal caused a flood during the Creation Myth
Key terms for History- Amelia 2021-11-18
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- What is the Greek word for city states?
- What is the Greek word for a high hill?
- What is the Greek person for a leader that was elected?
- What is the Greek word for marked by great actievements?
- What is the Greek word for stories of God's and hero's that try to explain how the world works?
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- What is the Greek word for a type of goverment which people rule themselves?
- What is the Greek word for a goverment which a few people rule?
- What is the Greek word for rich land loner?
- What is the Greek word for the people who had a right to participate in goverment?
9 Clues: What is the Greek word for city states? • What is the Greek word for a high hill? • What is the Greek word for rich land loner? • What is the Greek person for a leader that was elected? • What is the Greek word for marked by great actievements? • What is the Greek word for a goverment which a few people rule? • ...
Van De Grraff Article 2020-01-07
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- we would take a 20 % cut if Bhatia jee offer job at this Visteon Tech Center
- Central Processing Unit of Visteon's Automated System ( Note : Some one in Visteon should look up fancy names from Greek Mythology )
- Aashish favorite Magazine in 2020
- The First wave of Digitization in Automotive Cockpit
- Which OEM has fully digital Cluster 10.25 Inch TFT ( Still less than 56 inch though )
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- A manager's buzzwords which holds key to advancing autonomous Drive tech
- This OEM has SmartCore domain controller ( Hitler drove them so did Pope !)
- "Unknown" flagship SUV from Tata Motors ( just like "Vikas" of India )
- Global Leader in Digital Cluster (Cough , Cough !!)
9 Clues: Aashish favorite Magazine in 2020 • Global Leader in Digital Cluster (Cough , Cough !!) • The First wave of Digitization in Automotive Cockpit • "Unknown" flagship SUV from Tata Motors ( just like "Vikas" of India ) • A manager's buzzwords which holds key to advancing autonomous Drive tech • ...
Greek Mythology - gods, goddesses and heroes 2023-12-05
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- made zeus his lightning bolts
- battled the cyclops
- goddess of beauty
- messenger of the gods
- had a problem with his heel
- goddess of crafts
- god of war
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- caught in a maze
- god of the sea
- goddess of the hunt
- king of the gods
- had to get the head of medusa
- had to complete 12 labors
- goddess of agriculture
- god of music and healing
- god of wine
- wife of zeus
17 Clues: god of war • god of wine • wife of zeus • god of the sea • caught in a maze • king of the gods • goddess of beauty • goddess of crafts • goddess of the hunt • battled the cyclops • messenger of the gods • goddess of agriculture • god of music and healing • had to complete 12 labors • had a problem with his heel • made zeus his lightning bolts • had to get the head of medusa
Norse mythology and Tyr 2022-01-08
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- The creature that bit Tyr's hand off
- The location where Norse gods were worshipped
- A trait used to describe Tyr
- Norse god of war and order
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- The name of the era where Norse gods were worshipped
- An animal commonly associated with Tyr
- Tyr's rune symbol
- The being thought by most to be Tyr's father
- The method in which Norse myths were shared
9 Clues: Tyr's rune symbol • Norse god of war and order • A trait used to describe Tyr • The creature that bit Tyr's hand off • An animal commonly associated with Tyr • The method in which Norse myths were shared • The being thought by most to be Tyr's father • The location where Norse gods were worshipped • The name of the era where Norse gods were worshipped
Fairy Tales and Mythology 2025-05-09
Words Their Way Sort 29 2022-02-16
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- relating to heat
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
- the scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
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- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- Geography is a field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of the Earth and planets.
9 Clues: relating to heat • an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature • an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects • an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer • a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition. • ...
Moon Magazine 2024-05-15
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- a chemical compound made of iron and oxygen
- a colorless, toxic gas with a sharp, suffocating odor that's highly irritating
- things that are of the land
- the force of attraction between two objects with mass
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- a state in which a fluid or solid at rest is balanced by a pressure-gradient force and external forces, such as gravity
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- a colorless, odorless, non-flammable gas that is a natural part of the Earth's atmosphere
- scattered pieces of waste or remains.
- a silvery-white, malleable, and ductile form of iron that is bonded to electrons and can be magnetized
- rocks that are composed of the remains of once-living organisms
- any object that orbits a larger object
- amorphous ice
- a donut-shaped region of space beyond Neptune that contains icy objects, dwarf planets, dust, and comets
13 Clues: amorphous ice • things that are of the land • scattered pieces of waste or remains. • any object that orbits a larger object • a chemical compound made of iron and oxygen • the force of attraction between two objects with mass • rocks that are composed of the remains of once-living organisms • ...
you and me! yippee! 2023-11-29
Across
- frustrating (in more ways than one) mythology based rpg game - one of our first commiserations
- the 34th of these to know before going online - and a "handy" website for fan art of foghorn leghorn, mrs potts, and wonka, to name a few
- southern vermont HAVEN for queer, plant based food
- i heard they put down their mascot...
- an acronym that includes a canine from Busytown
- that silly stuff is loose!
- richard _, artist behind one of the first albums you shared - a dream concert!
- the best popcorn - also from maine, with roots in VT
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- fat orange cat on a pair of fancy footwear you bestowed upon me last year!
- rarer of the metacarpal dominances - makes crossword puzzles a bit trickier for us both!
- cheesy chips shared during my first visit to your house
- the original little nasty man
- orange, crunchy, washed by the ton at the start of our relationship
13 Clues: that silly stuff is loose! • the original little nasty man • i heard they put down their mascot... • an acronym that includes a canine from Busytown • southern vermont HAVEN for queer, plant based food • the best popcorn - also from maine, with roots in VT • cheesy chips shared during my first visit to your house • ...
Unit 16 Review 2024-03-27
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- Sung conversation between characters to help advance the story line
- The text of an opera or musical including dialogue and lyrics. (Italian for The Book)book)
- The comic opera popular during the 18th century
- A style of Italian opera with realistic portrayals of everyday life
- The sustaining of a pitch
- Songs for a solo singer
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- Last name of the composer of La Bohème
- Country where opera is originally from
- Last name of the musician who played Maureen in RENT as well as Elsa in Frozen
- A serious form of opera with lofty heroic themes from history and mythology popular during the 18th century
- Name derived from the colorful life-style of a carefree people who once roamed Central Europe
- The feeling of sympathetic pity or compassion for a character
- A staged drama that is predominantly sung, most often with orchestral accompaniment
13 Clues: Songs for a solo singer • The sustaining of a pitch • Last name of the composer of La Bohème • Country where opera is originally from • The comic opera popular during the 18th century • The feeling of sympathetic pity or compassion for a character • Sung conversation between characters to help advance the story line • ...
Greek Mythology List 3 2019-08-27
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- a drop of salty liquid that flows from the eye, as a result of strong emotion, especially unhappiness, or pain
- to ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like you to do something
- the support or approval of something or someone
- to say that you will not do or accept something
- to speak to a god in order to express love, admiration, or thanks or in order to ask for something
- a person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person
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- to tell someone that you will hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you want
- an illness of people, animals, plants, etc caused by infection or a failure of health
- extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals
9 Clues: the support or approval of something or someone • to say that you will not do or accept something • extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals • a person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person • an illness of people, animals, plants, etc caused by infection or a failure of health • ...
MYTHOLOGY PAGES 54-55 2021-11-30
10 Clues: Immortal • the sun god • King of gods • Norse legend • Messanger god • Father of Maia • A giant Hunter • Mother of Hermes. • How many daughters • How many years did Orion harass the sea nymph for?
Godspeed 2019-08-28
Across
- I am one of the key people behind the phishing detection efficacy enhancements. (Nowadays I sit where Suresh once sat)
- I am Cisco’s Security Intelligence and Research Group.
- Threat that is gaining a lot of focus in ESA's upcoming release?
- Gmail is an example of ____ ? Options: MUA, MTA, MFA
- An EDM festival, Cisco is looking forward to.
- I am used to configure countermeasures and resource conservation from ESA’s cli
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- What is D stands for in DKIM and DMARC and DNSSEC?
- ________ allows the client program to manipulate the e-mail message on the server without downloading them on the local computer.
- Which one of the following are Graymail categories? Primary, Forums, Social, Promotions, Updates
- Gatekeeper of heaven, as per Norse Mythology
- I am the founder of Ironport. I am a co-founder of Ironport, What is our first name?
- What is C in CASE?
- Which scanning engine is only available for outgoing messages?
13 Clues: What is C in CASE? • Gatekeeper of heaven, as per Norse Mythology • An EDM festival, Cisco is looking forward to. • What is D stands for in DKIM and DMARC and DNSSEC? • Gmail is an example of ____ ? Options: MUA, MTA, MFA • I am Cisco’s Security Intelligence and Research Group. • Which scanning engine is only available for outgoing messages? • ...
SORT 29 2015-05-05
Across
- study of the atmosphere
- science or branch of biology dealing with animals.
- from Greeks
- instrument used to make distant objects appear nearer
- border around an object
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- a form of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and their physical surroundings
- vacuum bottle lined with an insulating material, like polystyrene, to keep liquids hot or cold.
- by the internal heat of the earth
- by heat or temperature
- study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.
- instrument to check the sounds of a heartbeat and other parts of the body.
- instrument on a vehicle's dashboard indicating its speed.
- straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle
13 Clues: from Greeks • by heat or temperature • study of the atmosphere • border around an object • by the internal heat of the earth • science or branch of biology dealing with animals. • instrument used to make distant objects appear nearer • instrument on a vehicle's dashboard indicating its speed. • instrument to check the sounds of a heartbeat and other parts of the body. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-03-08
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- king of the gods in Ancient Greek mythology
- event, occurring every four years in Olympia, was a major part of Ancient Greek culture and religion
- group of people had the most rights and freedoms
- main religion of Ancient Greece
- type of columns used in ancient Greece
- major economic activity in Ancient Greece due to its location near the Mediterranean Sea
- one of the most famous architectural achievements of Ancient Greece, known for its columns and pediments
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- led the famous military campaign to conquer much of the known world during the 4th century BC, spreading Greek culture
- form of government practiced in Ancient Greece, where citizens voted on decisions directly
- geographic feature that had a significant influence on the development of city-states in Ancient Greece
- Greek philosopher is known for his contributions to Western philosophy and his creation of the Socratic Method
- major export of ancient Greece
- considered an achievement of Ancient Greece
13 Clues: major export of ancient Greece • main religion of Ancient Greece • type of columns used in ancient Greece • king of the gods in Ancient Greek mythology • considered an achievement of Ancient Greece • group of people had the most rights and freedoms • major economic activity in Ancient Greece due to its location near the Mediterranean Sea • ...
Planets Test May 2024 2024-05-10
Across
- What planet is named after Kronos/Cronus in Greek mythology? (HE ATE HIS KIDS)
- The best time to see Mars is when the planet is in ___________________, which occurs when the earth is between Jupiter and the Sun.
- Planets lie roughly in the _________________________, which marks the path that the sun appears to travel.
- Which planet has 2 irregularly shaped moons?
- This planet sucks (to visit).
- Some dude tried to name this planet after King George III.
- What are Saturn's rings mostly made of?
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- This planet spins the fastest (only 10 hours).
- What we laughing and crying in awe of the size of?
- Jupiter takes about one year on average to move from one _____________________ to the next (think of its orbital speed around the sun).
- How many years does it take for Jupiter to orbit the sun?
- This planet is the size of our moon!(Small boy)
- What planet has the record highest wind speeds ever!!!
13 Clues: This planet sucks (to visit). • What are Saturn's rings mostly made of? • Which planet has 2 irregularly shaped moons? • This planet spins the fastest (only 10 hours). • This planet is the size of our moon!(Small boy) • What we laughing and crying in awe of the size of? • What planet has the record highest wind speeds ever!!! • ...
Figurative Language 2023-01-26
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- comparison between two unlike things using the word "like" or "as" to show the comparison
- is the use of words or phrases whose sound suggest their meanings
- is using words in different ways.
- is a reference to another work, such as something from the Bible or mythology
- repetition of initial consonant sounds
- the feeling or atmosphere created by the writer
- a direct comparison between two unlike things. It does NOT use "like" or "as"
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- giving human qualities to something that is not human
- is a phrase or expression whose meaning is different from he meaning of the individual words
- is language that appeals to the five senses - touch, taste, smell, hearing and sight
- is the use of an image or thing to stand for something else
- repetition of vowel sounds within non-rhyming words
- is where the truth is exaggerated for emphasis or humorous effect
13 Clues: is using words in different ways. • repetition of initial consonant sounds • the feeling or atmosphere created by the writer • repetition of vowel sounds within non-rhyming words • giving human qualities to something that is not human • is the use of an image or thing to stand for something else • is the use of words or phrases whose sound suggest their meanings • ...
Cuora Game night 2022-05-23
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- Besides the Canadian flag, what other country has the colors read and white in its flag?Hera ln Greek mythology which goddess is Zeus’s wife?
- Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, started his business in what room?
- A screwdriver cocktail is orange juice, ice, and which spirit?
- Gouda is a popular cheese originating from which country?
- What nut is in the middle of a Ferrero Rocher?
- Including the recruiter round how many games were there in Squid Game?
- What shape has 8 sides
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- After her divorce with Kanye West who did Kim Kardashian started dating?
- Which southern Italian city is usually credited as the birthplace of pizza?
- What is the world´s smallest country?
- What is the longest side of a triangle called?
- Everyone has it but no one can lose it, what is it?
- What company is also the name of one of the longest rivers in the world?
13 Clues: What shape has 8 sides • What is the world´s smallest country? • What is the longest side of a triangle called? • What nut is in the middle of a Ferrero Rocher? • Everyone has it but no one can lose it, what is it? • Gouda is a popular cheese originating from which country? • Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, started his business in what room? • ...
random 2021-07-22
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- two wheeled horse drawn vehicle? 4 vertical
- which city is cape of good hope? 11 horizontal
- narrates the action of kurukshetra to dhristastra live during the battle? 6 horizontal
- does He stand for on the periodic table? 6 horizontal
- is the leaf on Canada’s flag? 5 across
- is the special name for playground of? 9 horizontal
- is the world’s smallest country?11 across
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- to Hindu mythology, who among the following is considered as the Creator of the Universe? 6 horizontal
- is the economic centre and largest city of the country? 11 horizontal
- valves does the heart have? 4 vertical
- di roti, a bread made of cornmeal, is popular in the region of Punjab. Which season is it most associated with? 6 across
- staple food? 9 horizontal
- heard about the chakravuh from his mothers womb? 9 horizontal
13 Clues: staple food? 9 horizontal • valves does the heart have? 4 vertical • is the leaf on Canada’s flag? 5 across • is the world’s smallest country?11 across • two wheeled horse drawn vehicle? 4 vertical • which city is cape of good hope? 11 horizontal • is the special name for playground of? 9 horizontal • does He stand for on the periodic table? 6 horizontal • ...
Introduction to Genre 2021-09-21
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- discusses a specific topic, offering insight and analysis
- a fictional story that includes a plot, in-depth characters, and a setting
- books that contain art
- the main character will go on amazing trips, overcome obstacles, and travel to never-before-seen places
- meant to be performed by actors that display a lot of emotion
- novels in this genre are set in a time period that has already passed
- stories containing gods and heroes
- the reader must solve a puzzle or crime - you become the detective!
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- uses expressive language, rhythm, and can be divided into lines and stanzas
- a true story about a person's life, written by the person themselves
- stories about people you might meet in real life, overcoming problems that they might really face
- books based on the impact of actual, imagined, or potential science
- includes highly imaginative elements - may have talking animals, magical powers, or mythical creatures
13 Clues: books that contain art • stories containing gods and heroes • discusses a specific topic, offering insight and analysis • meant to be performed by actors that display a lot of emotion • books based on the impact of actual, imagined, or potential science • the reader must solve a puzzle or crime - you become the detective! • ...
St Patrick's Day Crossword! 2023-03-13
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- What is the nickname of the island of Ireland?
- people traditionally wear what on St Patrick's Day to avoid bad luck?
- In Irish mythology, which warrior accidentally gained all the knowledge in the world by eating a magical salmon from the River Boyne?
- What is the longest river in Ireland?
- Which castle, near Cork, would you find the Stone of Eloquence?
- Which plant is the symbol of Ireland?
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- Which American city's river is famously dyed green in a St. Patrick's Day tradition?
- What is the name of the 40,000 interlocking basalt columns on the north coast of Northern Ireland?
- What is the capital of the Republic of Ireland?
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- what nationality was St Patrick?
- What is the Irish name for Ireland?
- In legend, what attacked Saint Patrick during a 40-day fast he was undertaking on top of a hill?
13 Clues: what nationality was St Patrick? • What is the Irish name for Ireland? • What is the longest river in Ireland? • Which plant is the symbol of Ireland? • What is the capital of Northern Ireland? • What is the nickname of the island of Ireland? • What is the capital of the Republic of Ireland? • Which castle, near Cork, would you find the Stone of Eloquence? • ...
Lindsey Murrieta 2015-03-19
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- a message that is sent by telegraph
- a word that has the same meaning as another word I the same language
- being a camera lens system designed to give a large image of a distant object
- the outside edge of an area or surface
- the myths of a particular group or culture
- an instrument used for measuring temperature
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- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning
- a straight line from one side of something to the other side that passes through the center point
- a drawing that explains or shows the parts of something
- a tubular optical instrument containing lenses and mirrors by which an observer obtains an otherwise obstructed field of view
- the plant and anima life of a particular place
- a picture made by a camera
- a state with such a government
- a form of government in which people choose leaders by voting
- a sign of identity usually formed of the combined initials of a name
15 Clues: a picture made by a camera • a state with such a government • a message that is sent by telegraph • the outside edge of an area or surface • the myths of a particular group or culture • an instrument used for measuring temperature • the plant and anima life of a particular place • a drawing that explains or shows the parts of something • ...
