mythology Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Vocabulary Practice 3 2021-02-12
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- No person is entirely _______ of emotion.
- Playing a sport _______ mental and physical discipline.
- Plantation owners took away slaves’ given names in order to _______ them.
- They ducked into a coffee shop and waited for the rain to _______.
- The teacher stepped out of the classroom to scold the loud, _______ students in the hall.
- His _______ response to the teacher’s question surprised his classmates.
- – The children played outside in the snow without coats, apparently _______ to the cold.
- He brought home flowers to his wife in order to _______ her.
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- She couldn’t understand why soccer players _______ so many injuries during the game.
- The king decided to _______ in favor of his son.
- Although he had no logical solution himself, the _______ was quick to find fault in others’ proposed solutions.
- In mythology, the gods are generally _______ from mankind.
- Many students complain that calculators make memorizing multiplication tables _______.
- The student asked why liquids _______ when they cool.
- My mother’s _______ expression told me my jokes would not mollify her.
15 Clues: No person is entirely _______ of emotion. • The king decided to _______ in favor of his son. • The student asked why liquids _______ when they cool. • Playing a sport _______ mental and physical discipline. • In mythology, the gods are generally _______ from mankind. • He brought home flowers to his wife in order to _______ her. • ...
intersting words in Son of a trickster 2024-04-29
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- A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something.
- Large, black birds often associated with magic and trickery in various mythologies.
- Evoke or suggest images, memories, or emotions.
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- A person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits.
- The action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
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- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- Occurring between or involving different generations.
- The action of betraying one's country, a group, or a person; treachery.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- A mischievous or deceitful figure often found in folklore who plays tricks on others.
- abuse: The harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs.
- Having the qualities of surrealism; bizarre, dreamlike, or unreal.
- Of, belonging to, or inherited from ancestors.
- A woman who is the head of a family or tribe.
15 Clues: A woman who is the head of a family or tribe. • Of, belonging to, or inherited from ancestors. • Evoke or suggest images, memories, or emotions. • Occurring between or involving different generations. • A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something. • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • ...
Superheroes 2023-07-02
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- - the members of the Green Lantern Corps, who wield power rings.
- - the green superhero with unimaginable powers and immense strength.
- - the partner of Batman, known for his acrobatic skills and intelligence.
- - the symbol of American patriotism and leader of the Avengers team.
- - the cosmic superheroine with impressive energy-based powers.
- - the superhero with lightning-fast speed, who protects Central City.
- - the iconic superhero with supernatural powers.
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- - the primary heroine of the DC Comics world, with extraordinary strength and combat skills.
- - the spy and master of martial arts from the Avengers team.
- - the brilliant billionaire Tony Stark, who fights in a high-tech suit of armor.
- - the mutant with regenerative powers and steel claws.
- - the Nordic god of thunder, who fights with a magical hammer called Mjolnir.
- - the spider-themed hero with arachnid abilities and a strong sense of responsibility.
- - the Dark Knight and protector of Gotham City.
- - the powerful demigod from Greek mythology, who battles against evil forces.
15 Clues: - the Dark Knight and protector of Gotham City. • - the iconic superhero with supernatural powers. • - the mutant with regenerative powers and steel claws. • - the spy and master of martial arts from the Avengers team. • - the cosmic superheroine with impressive energy-based powers. • - the members of the Green Lantern Corps, who wield power rings. • ...
Ancient Roman Religion 2023-02-03
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- A group of people who have the same religion or share the same or similar traditions
- Taking part in a religious action such as a prayer.
- Beileved by the ancient romans is where you go when you die, they beleived you would be sent there by the gods and goddesses
- A non-physical part of a person/ soul
- A study of myths
- Said when stating old periods of time or history from a long time ago
- ministers or people that give out speches, lead prayers at christian church
- Another name for gods
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- A type of religion involving priests, worshipped at a church, also was worshippedby some romans
- Things you think are true, can also be religious
- A gathering ,celebration, or action usually celebrated annually
- A worship of many gods/goddesses
- A building for religious worship
- A place regarded as holy; ancient romans put them in their house to honor the gods they choose
- plural of goddess
15 Clues: A study of myths • plural of goddess • Another name for gods • A worship of many gods/goddesses • A building for religious worship • A non-physical part of a person/ soul • Things you think are true, can also be religious • Taking part in a religious action such as a prayer. • A gathering ,celebration, or action usually celebrated annually • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-06-26
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- Often called the cradle of civilization, located in the area of modern-day Iraq.
- An ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs.
- An ancient civilization with a rich history including the Great Wall.
- A civilization known for its philosophy, mythology, and the first democracy.
- A fighter in ancient Rome who fought in public events.
- A large structure with a square or triangular base and four triangular sides.
- An ancient civilization in South America, famous for Machu Picchu.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, famous in Egypt.
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- An ancient city that was the center of the Roman Empire.
- Road A network of trade routes connecting East and West in ancient times.
- An ancient civilization in Central America known for their calendar and temples.
- Picture writing used by ancient Egyptians.
- An ancient civilization known for its contributions to mathematics and philosophy.
- A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- A type of paper made by ancient Egyptians.
15 Clues: A ruler in ancient Egypt. • Picture writing used by ancient Egyptians. • A type of paper made by ancient Egyptians. • A fighter in ancient Rome who fought in public events. • An ancient city that was the center of the Roman Empire. • An ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs. • An ancient civilization in South America, famous for Machu Picchu. • ...
CROSSWORD ON ANCIENT GREECE 2023-02-24
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- creator of the theory that that the square on the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal in area to the sum of the squares on the other two sides.
- a type of pillar invented by the Greeks that has a relatively ornate capital
- a well known Greek philosopher
- a famous building in the Acropolis dedicated to the goddess of Athena
- a man who spread Greek culture around the world (__ the Great)
- a sports competition involving various sports that is still held today
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- the Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- the letter ‘a’ in Ancient Greek alphabet
- a system of government invented by the Greeks
- a place where plays are performed
- a Greek philosopher who wrote about nature, science, math and politics
- a ten year was between the Greeks and the Trojans
- one of the most prominent cities in Ancient Greece
- the king of the gods in Greek mythology
- simplest of the three pillars with a plain capital
15 Clues: a well known Greek philosopher • a place where plays are performed • the Greek goddess of war and wisdom • the king of the gods in Greek mythology • the letter ‘a’ in Ancient Greek alphabet • a system of government invented by the Greeks • a ten year was between the Greeks and the Trojans • one of the most prominent cities in Ancient Greece • ...
Pop Culture 2021-10-02
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- A person with an interest or concern in something, especially a business.
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- Regard favourably or with approval.
- The action or process of treating something as a mere commodity.
- The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.
- Dismiss as inadequate, unacceptable, or faulty.
- The merchandise or products that create the popular culture.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
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- The quality of being easily understood or appreciated.
- Concerned with or engaged in commerce.
- The action of using up a resource.
- The suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.
- A particular place or position.
15 Clues: A particular place or position. • The action of using up a resource. • Regard favourably or with approval. • Concerned with or engaged in commerce. • Dismiss as inadequate, unacceptable, or faulty. • The quality of being easily understood or appreciated. • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
Greek Literature 2024-01-30
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- Homer's epic poem focusing on the Trojan War.
- Playwright known for exploring themes of human suffering and divine intervention.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
- Heroic figure with extraordinary strength, featured in lost epics.
- Pre-Socratic philosopher who pondered the nature of reality and change.
- Homer's epic poem depicting the journey of Odysseus.
- Euripides play with a character known for intense psychological depth.
- Ancient Greek philosopher, teacher of Plato, and influential figure in philosophy.
- associated with esoteric teachings about the soul and the afterlife.
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- Pre-Socratic thinker who contributed radical insights to philosophy.
- Heroes of the epic cycle, known for their adventurous exploits.
- Ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of the epic poems "Iliad" and "Odyssey."
- Playwright whose works often draw inspiration from Greek tragic heroes.
- The collection of traditional stories or beliefs of a society, often involving gods and heroes.
- A genre of Greek drama, often featuring a protagonist's downfall and suffering.
15 Clues: Homer's epic poem focusing on the Trojan War. • Homer's epic poem depicting the journey of Odysseus. • Heroes of the epic cycle, known for their adventurous exploits. • Pre-Socratic thinker who contributed radical insights to philosophy. • associated with esoteric teachings about the soul and the afterlife. • ...
HSIE Terms 2024-11-24
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- Relating to Scandinavia, its people, or their languages.
- Existing or occurring inside a particular country; not foreign or international.
- Means of sending or receiving information, such as telephone lines or computers.
- Inflicting or intended as punishment.
- An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
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- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- An ancient Norse warrior who fought with wild or uncontrolled ferocity.
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- A record of events following the order in which they occurred.
- An unwelcome intrusion into another's domain.
- Lack of fairness or justice.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- The measure of all the salts dissolved in water.
- A person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
15 Clues: Lack of fairness or justice. • Inflicting or intended as punishment. • An unwelcome intrusion into another's domain. • The measure of all the salts dissolved in water. • Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • Relating to Scandinavia, its people, or their languages. • A record of events following the order in which they occurred. • ...
Chapter 3 2022-05-05
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- A half human, half horse creature in Greek mythology.
- A short extract or piece from a text.
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- The sport or skill of shooting with a bow and arrows, especially at a target.
- A customer, especially a regular one, of a store, restaurant, or theater.
- To think deeply or carefully about something.
- Supernatural
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- A representation of a staff with two entwined snakes and two wings at the top belonging to Hermes.
- To suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust.
- To follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them.
- Split or divided in two.
- a creature that is half-man, half beast, with the horns and legs of a goat
- A field of grassland
- To state or declare that something is the case.
- A usually open building used for shelter, concerts, exhibits, etc., as in a park or fair.
15 Clues: Supernatural • A field of grassland • Split or divided in two. • A short extract or piece from a text. • To think deeply or carefully about something. • To state or declare that something is the case. • A half human, half horse creature in Greek mythology. • To suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust. • ...
Vocab #1 2023-02-01
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- A policy of extending a country's power through diplomacy.
- Bring under domination or control, especially by conquest.
- The assumption of control of a place or people(by use of military force)
- The fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
- The action of dividing or being divided (reference to a country with separate areas of government).
- Make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).
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- Originating naturally in a particular place, native.
- A member of a traveling group (poets musicians etc.) who maintain a tradition of oral history in South Africa.
- The customs or arts of a particular nation or group of people.
- In exactly the same words as they were used originally.
- Relating to myths or mythology
- A useful or valuable thing, such as time.
- Belonging naturally, essential.
- Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior, the goodness or badness of someone.
- Skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully.
15 Clues: Relating to myths or mythology • Belonging naturally, essential. • A useful or valuable thing, such as time. • The fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • Originating naturally in a particular place, native. • Make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource). • In exactly the same words as they were used originally. • ...
Jackson crossword 2025-10-31
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- The amount of homework should be _____ to the length of the class period.
- The ceremony will _____ at noon with a short speech.
- The politician’s speech was full of powerful _____ that inspired the crowd.
- She showed real _____ by finishing the race even after she fell.
- The young _____ launched her own clothing brand online.
- It’s _____ to bring an umbrella if the forecast predicts rain.
- His tone seemed to _____that he wasn’t happy with the decision.
- The park had a _____ atmosphere, perfect for reading and relaxing.
- The author _____to Greek mythology throughout the novel.
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- If you _____ through challenges, you can achieve your goals.
- After hours of begging, her parents finally _____ and let her go to the party.
- Her _____ told her that something was wrong, even though everything seemed fine.
- The _____ was a time of great creativity and scientific discovery in Europe.
- Eating healthy foods supports your body’s _____ functions.
- The two roads _____ in the forest, leading to different destinations.
15 Clues: The ceremony will _____ at noon with a short speech. • The young _____ launched her own clothing brand online. • The author _____to Greek mythology throughout the novel. • Eating healthy foods supports your body’s _____ functions. • If you _____ through challenges, you can achieve your goals. • It’s _____ to bring an umbrella if the forecast predicts rain. • ...
Viking crossword 2021-03-17
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- A religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- money that was given to the vikings by the English King to leave the English people in peace.
- a worker skilled in a particular craft.
- A country north-east of Canada, starting with G.
- rectangular buildings with rounded ends and thatched roofs.
- the name of the national "thing" in the viking community.
- traditional stories told about gods, monsters, giants etc.
- the name of the social class that consists of criminals, slaves and prisoners of war.
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- the island that St Cuthbert's monastery was raided in by the vikings.
- a member of a people not belonging to one of the great civilizations (an uncivilized person).
- a person who trades things
- The law when the king of wessex gave a land to the vikings in exchange for stopping their raids in the region.
- king of all viking gods.
- the most important members of the viking society.
- The name of the Norwegian language , especially an ancient or medieval form.
15 Clues: king of all viking gods. • a person who trades things • a worker skilled in a particular craft. • A country north-east of Canada, starting with G. • the most important members of the viking society. • the name of the national "thing" in the viking community. • traditional stories told about gods, monsters, giants etc. • ...
west Africa Review (Amir) 2021-10-06
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- kept track of history passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth
- the smallest of the three west African kingdom
- Its major city Timbuktu center of both scholarly research and trade for that part of the world
- worlds largest desert
- ruled the Mali empire from about 1312 to 1332
- is among Africa's largest lakes played a big part in the trans Saharan trade
- West African village or community often included parents and children
- mali lost control of the outskirts of its territory over time ________ gained control
- Major trade city of Mali
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- One of the four main regions of Africa the area occupies the north and westernmost expanses of the continent and today includes 17 countries
- a grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- a pilgrimage to the city of Mecca
- the transition zone between the dry sahara and the grassland
- the 2 primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai.
- long stories filled with history, legends, and mythology
15 Clues: worlds largest desert • Major trade city of Mali • a pilgrimage to the city of Mecca • ruled the Mali empire from about 1312 to 1332 • the smallest of the three west African kingdom • long stories filled with history, legends, and mythology • the transition zone between the dry sahara and the grassland • the 2 primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. • ...
Class Act Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
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- A full understanding of a situation. Page 186
- Past, present, and ________. Page 166
- The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds. Page 166
- A person who produces paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby. Page 172
- A spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something. Page 213
- An English term for an equivalent of the 7th or 8th grade in American schools. Page 80
- Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125
- Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194
- Cooperating with another. Page 211
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- A relationship between friends. Page 169
- protected from danger. Page 219
- NOT financially supported by the government. Parents have to pay for their children to go. Page 153
- Showing an ability to understand and share the feeling of another. Page 193
- The main character/protagonist of Class Act by Jerry Craft. Page 80
- Greek Mythology, the son of the master craftsman Daedalus. Page 83
15 Clues: protected from danger. Page 219 • Cooperating with another. Page 211 • Past, present, and ________. Page 166 • A relationship between friends. Page 169 • A full understanding of a situation. Page 186 • Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194 • Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125 • ...
Hel the Goddess of the Dead 2022-01-06
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- Where was Hel banished from shortly after birth?
- What is Hel described as?
- Hel is always shown with ______ because she is goddess of the dead.
- She symbolized the denial of everything _________in this world.
- Which of the gods sent Hel into Niflheim or the underworld?
- Half her face was normal, alive with flesh and the other half was dead and looked like a?
- What was the name of the knife Hel used to eat with?
- what was the name of the plate Hel used to eat with?
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- What does Hel live in?
- If you died from sickness or old age that was considered__________ and you would be sent to the underworld to spend eternity with Hel.
- How many offspring did Angerboda and Loki have together?
- Hel's servants moved so slow they appeared to be?
- In Norse culture what came with death if you died in battle?
- How many servants did Hel have?
- What mythology is Hel from?
15 Clues: What does Hel live in? • What is Hel described as? • What mythology is Hel from? • How many servants did Hel have? • Where was Hel banished from shortly after birth? • Hel's servants moved so slow they appeared to be? • What was the name of the knife Hel used to eat with? • what was the name of the plate Hel used to eat with? • ...
Ancient Cultures 2024-08-21
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- Ancient civilization known for philosophy, democracy, and mythology
- South American civilization known for its vast empire and Machu Picchu
- Ancient civilization known for its empire, law, and architecture
- Ancient people known for their conflict with the Israelites, mentioned in the Bible
- Ancient civilization in North Africa known for their maritime power and conflicts with Rome
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their temples and human sacrifices
- Early civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known for cuneiform writing
- Early civilization in Mesopotamia known for developing one of the first writing systems
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- Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs
- Ancient empire known for its vast territory and the Royal Road
- Early civilization known for the Code of Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens
- Ancient Anatolian people known for their empire and interactions with Egypt and Mesopotamia
- Early Aegean civilization known for their palace complex at Knossos and frescoes
- Ancient civilization known for inventions like paper and gunpowder
- Mesoamerican culture known for its calendar and advanced mathematics
15 Clues: Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs • Ancient empire known for its vast territory and the Royal Road • Ancient civilization known for its empire, law, and architecture • Ancient civilization known for inventions like paper and gunpowder • Ancient civilization known for philosophy, democracy, and mythology • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-06-21
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- A branch of knowledge that deals with myths.
- Given or contributed voluntarily as due or deserved.
- A very famous philosopher who asked many questions.
- A government where a few people have power.
- A government where the person in power took it by force and illegally.
- All the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation.
- A play about something serious and sad.
- Where gods and goddesses were believed to live.
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- A horse-drawn,two-wheeled cart used in ancient times for war, racing, parades, etc.
- A city surrounded by a wall and all the land around it.
- A big territory that only one person rules.
- A form of government hat lets the public decide.
- A Greek city-state who enjoyed art and used democracy.
- A ruler who takes power illegally and by force.
- A type of pillar with sculptings on it.
15 Clues: A play about something serious and sad. • A type of pillar with sculptings on it. • A big territory that only one person rules. • A government where a few people have power. • A branch of knowledge that deals with myths. • A ruler who takes power illegally and by force. • Where gods and goddesses were believed to live. • A form of government hat lets the public decide. • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2022-09-14
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- Battle between Athens and Persia that Athens won
- Student of Socrates who thought the leaders of government should be philosopher-kings
- Daughter of Demeter who had to spend half of every year in the underworld
- Type of government where one ruler has absolute power
- An alliance between Athens and others during the Peloponnesian War
- Philosopher who asked many questions and was put to death by drinking poison
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- Philosopher who set up many categories we study now like Science and Politics
- A collection of stories and gods that cultures use to explain natural events
- The main city-state in the Peloponnesian League
- A polis in ancient Greece that produced the philosophers Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
- Battle that pitted 300 Spartans against a massive Persian army
- Polis that rebelled against the Persians, starting the Persian War
- Persian king who took revenge on Greece and asked for submission
- The god of thunder and the sky who was the chief of all other gods
- King of the Spartans who fought the Persians
15 Clues: King of the Spartans who fought the Persians • The main city-state in the Peloponnesian League • Battle between Athens and Persia that Athens won • Type of government where one ruler has absolute power • Battle that pitted 300 Spartans against a massive Persian army • Persian king who took revenge on Greece and asked for submission • ...
Viking Crossword 2023-08-22
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- What word means to steal or take as spoils (rob)?
- Where is the place where the Vikings originally came from?
- What was a long story about heroic achievement (especially one of Old Norse) called?
- What is the name of ruthless warriors who were said to have fought with trance-like fury?
- What type of houses did the Vikings live in?
- What was the Viking alphabet called?
- Who was the major Viking God?
- What is the type of specialised Scandinavian warship that the VIkings used?
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- What is the place that the dead warriors from the Viking Ages were said to go to?
- What was the most common social class in the Viking Ages?
- Where did the Vikings first raid?
- What was another word for Vikings?
- Who were the seafaring people originally from Scandinavia?
- What is the name of the giant ash tree that connects the 9 worlds in Norse mythology?
- What is a planned and unexpected attack on monasteries/churches called?
15 Clues: Who was the major Viking God? • Where did the Vikings first raid? • What was another word for Vikings? • What was the Viking alphabet called? • What type of houses did the Vikings live in? • What word means to steal or take as spoils (rob)? • What was the most common social class in the Viking Ages? • Where is the place where the Vikings originally came from? • ...
Traditional Stories 2023-09-03
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- Rhymes Short poems and songs for children, often with playful or educational themes.
- Poetry Long narrative poems often recounting heroic deeds and adventures.
- Tradition The passing down of stories and knowledge through spoken word.
- Tale A fictional story often involving magical elements and moral lessons.
- Tales Exaggerated stories with larger-than-life characters and events.
- Stories Tales of supernatural or paranormal events involving ghosts or spirits.
- Traditional stories, customs, and beliefs passed down through generations.
- Journey A narrative pattern involving a hero's adventure, transformation, and return.
- Short sayings or expressions conveying wisdom and life lessons.
- Myths Stories explaining the origin of the world and humanity.
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- Beliefs and practices based on supernatural or irrational ideas.
- A collection of myths, legends, and stories about gods and heroes.
- Short stories featuring animals or objects with human-like qualities, conveying moral lessons.
- Stories based on real or fictional events, often with heroic characters.
- Legends Modern folklore often involving mysterious or frightening events.
15 Clues: Myths Stories explaining the origin of the world and humanity. • Short sayings or expressions conveying wisdom and life lessons. • Beliefs and practices based on supernatural or irrational ideas. • A collection of myths, legends, and stories about gods and heroes. • Tales Exaggerated stories with larger-than-life characters and events. • ...
August 2023 Book Battle Crossword 2023-08-07
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- a mythical monster resembling a giant reptile, sometimes shown as having wings
- The team with the long golden hair
- A club read this month, that is a King Midas Retelling, by Raven Kennedy
- The number of freebies that can be graphic novels
- The team stealing porridge of the three bears
- A reading game celebrating it's sixth birthday this month
- How many years Book Battle has been happening
- An aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and a lower body of a fish
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- The team that you would have to guess their name
- One of the Criteria Choice's this month is to read a book with a lot of ________
- The type of mythology that this month's webtoon club read The Last Golden Child is based on
- The team you wouldn't want to touch
- The bug representing Book Battle
- The name of this month's theme and when your age matches your birth day
- The photo prompt for days 20-22
15 Clues: The photo prompt for days 20-22 • The bug representing Book Battle • The team with the long golden hair • The team you wouldn't want to touch • The team stealing porridge of the three bears • How many years Book Battle has been happening • The team that you would have to guess their name • The number of freebies that can be graphic novels • ...
ela 2024-09-13
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- whenever we go to school we always bring our _________
- the study of human beings and their ancestors through time and space and in relation to physical character, environmental and social relations, and culture
- the sacred scriptures of Christians comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament
- the perimeter of a circle
- requiring use of the intellect
- to go completely around especially by water
- having or indicating a high or satisfactory degree of intelligence and mental capacity
- a student in the second year at college or a 4-year secondary school
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- a printing proof that incorporates changes marked in a previous proof
- the part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- to bring to mind or think of again
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- the ________ effects were amazing
- when we are awake we are _________
- the oceans color was _________
15 Clues: the perimeter of a circle • requiring use of the intellect • the oceans color was _________ • the ________ effects were amazing • to bring to mind or think of again • when we are awake we are _________ • to go completely around especially by water • whenever we go to school we always bring our _________ • ...
AH1130 Vocab Puzz 9 2025-02-25
Across
- paintings with subject matter drawn from Classical history and mythology, the Bible, or more recent historical subjects
- the 4 major components of a scholar calligrapher's studio (brush, inkstick, paper, inkstone)
- a biography of celebratory tone
- important Chinese iconography that speaks to one's ability to bend but not break
- dynasty known for its blue and white porcelain
- poetry, calligraphy, and painting
- a group of artist scholars who left the Mongol court in protest
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- German printmaker whose works inspired modern Chinese woodblock movement
- the dominant genre of literati painters
- the Muslim decoration of belief in the oneness of Allah and acceptance of Muhammad as the Prophet
- important Chinese iconography that speaks to ideas of power, beauty, & freedom
- the place of origin or earliest known history of something
- important Chinese iconography that speaks to the power of the emperor
- combination of printing and other darkroom methods to assemble photographic fragments into seamless compositions
- first foreign rulers ever in China
15 Clues: a biography of celebratory tone • poetry, calligraphy, and painting • first foreign rulers ever in China • the dominant genre of literati painters • dynasty known for its blue and white porcelain • the place of origin or earliest known history of something • a group of artist scholars who left the Mongol court in protest • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-22
Across
- excessive self love or focus on oneself, names after a figure from greek mythology
- The process of adapting borrowed cultural traits to fit new contexts
- A system of beliefs or ideas that justifies the social, moral, religious or economic interest of a group
- The enforcement of norms through internal or external means
- the process by which a normal becomes part of an individuals personality
- a commitment to the full development of ones personality, talents and potential
- A spontaneous expression of approval or disapproval by an individual or group
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- The delay in cultural adjustments to changing technological conditions
- A long term conscious effort to promote or prevent social change
- the process by which a cultural item spreads from group to group
- A reward or punishment used to enforce conformity to norms
- knowledge and tools people use to manipulate their environment
- a reward given for informing to norms
- a punishment or threat used to enforce conformity
- A reward or punishment given by a formal organization
15 Clues: a reward given for informing to norms • a punishment or threat used to enforce conformity • A reward or punishment given by a formal organization • A reward or punishment used to enforce conformity to norms • The enforcement of norms through internal or external means • knowledge and tools people use to manipulate their environment • ...
Lit Terms 2014-10-25
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- harsh,unpleasant
- persons, objects, or events
- the repetition of similar
- repetition of constant sound
- statement which seems contradictory but is true
- a statement less than is meant
- the opposite of what is meant
- a comparison two things to show how they are alike
- are conclusions based on facts
- a shocking comparison between two dissimilar things
- is a form of paradox which combine a pair of contrary terms single expression
- exaggeration used for effect or for humor
- the repetition of final constant sounds after different vowel sounds
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- a reference to history or literature bible, mythology
- a word or compound word substituted as a synonym for a noun
- pleasing sounds; opposite of cacophony
- word which suggest or sound like their meaning
- a comparison between two things without using words
- are conclusions bsed om opinions
- is a form of personification in which the absent or dead as if spoken
- the use of a word in a sense another literal
- dead metaphor poor examples of figurative language
- a pause or a brake in a line of poetry
- is a type of y that a person appears to be g something
24 Clues: harsh,unpleasant • the repetition of similar • persons, objects, or events • repetition of constant sound • the opposite of what is meant • a statement less than is meant • are conclusions based on facts • are conclusions bsed om opinions • pleasing sounds; opposite of cacophony • a pause or a brake in a line of poetry • exaggeration used for effect or for humor • ...
Member's Day crossword 2015-09-17
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- Spiral shell Fossil?
- Type of vessel common in the 18th and 19th Centuries which was hard to drink out of
- Name for very fine Red Roman pottery?
- Cornish Explorer of Western Africa?
- Singular piece of a mosaic?
- What did Miners traditionally eat for their lunch?
- The number of Muses in Greek mythology
- Jars used in the mummification process to hold organs?
- Popular Cornish Composer and violinist from the 1800s
- Castle Dore, Castle-An-Dinas and Killibury are all types of?
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- A type of tobacco that was ground into a fine powder, usually kept in an ornate box
- Earliest form of writing?
- Egyptian God of creation?
- Type of fish commonly fished in Cornwall?
- Ancient large stone
- Who was the Cornish Giant?
- Tobacco pipes used to be commonly made out of what material?
- What is the name of a Roman city apartment block?
- Reeds soaked in animal fat, used for lights
- Name of the Mineral discovered by the Vivian family?
- Bronze Age burial practice
- What was the nickname for Napoleon?
- Wooden shoes used over normal shoes to protect women's feet from the mud and refuse on the streets
23 Clues: Ancient large stone • Spiral shell Fossil? • Earliest form of writing? • Egyptian God of creation? • Who was the Cornish Giant? • Bronze Age burial practice • Singular piece of a mosaic? • Cornish Explorer of Western Africa? • What was the nickname for Napoleon? • Name for very fine Red Roman pottery? • The number of Muses in Greek mythology • ...
lesson 49-52 2016-02-04
Across
- Earth.
- Sleeping mouse.
- spray Insecticide for plants used in the non-growing season.
- Farmer.
- Tending to induce sleep.
- Put into a hypnotic sleep or trance.
- One who makes maps and writes about earth.
- Appear or be seen through.
- god of sleep in Greek Mythology; Somnus.
- Move a plant.
- Sleep like state controlled by a hypnotizer.
- Outside the earth’s atmosphere.
- Act of sleeping.
- Garden in a small glass container.
- Branch of study on ways to measure the earth.
- Carry across.
- Land under control of a government or owner.
- Across, over, through.
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- Sleep.
- window Beroom window set into a roof.
- study of the earth and its formations.
- Railway sleeping car.
- Change over to a different form.
- One who studies the formations of the earth’s crust.
- Fear of sleep.
- draw the earth and write about it.
- Place for sleeping.
- Treatment of disease by hypnosis.
- Study of sleep.
- Speech put into writing.
- Sea The Sea in the middle of the land.
- Land.
- Pertaining to the earth.
- Trade.
- Something that causes sleep.
- Carry across.
- Small dog which hunts for burrowing game.
- Raised platform of earth.
- Cotta Fried clay pottery.
39 Clues: Land. • Sleep. • Earth. • Trade. • Farmer. • Move a plant. • Carry across. • Carry across. • Fear of sleep. • Sleeping mouse. • Study of sleep. • Act of sleeping. • Place for sleeping. • Railway sleeping car. • Across, over, through. • Tending to induce sleep. • Speech put into writing. • Pertaining to the earth. • Raised platform of earth. • Cotta Fried clay pottery. • Appear or be seen through. • ...
NOT QUITE ART? 4 2018-03-25
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- A long narrow piece, usually of uniform width
- To experience or be subjected to
- Having a bearing on or connection with the matter at hand
- A love affair
- The capacity to respond to changes in the environment
- To investigate systematically; examine
- to; around; roughly or in the region of
- To control, govern, or rule by superior authority or power
- Highly decorated
- A drama or literary work in which the main character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow
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- To cause to feel self-conscious or ill at ease
- having no reference to material objects or specific examples; not concrete
- An occurrence, circumstance, or fact that is perceptible by the senses.
- beyond belief or understanding; unbelievable
- A topic of discourse or discussion
- A body or collection of myths belonging to a people and addressing their origin, history, deities, ancestors, and heroes
- Of or concerned with the judgment of right or wrong of human action and character
- Of or relating to Spain or Spanish-speaking Latin America.
- To cause (someone) to have difficulty paying attention to something
- profound dedication, esp. to religion; consecration.
- Having or exhibiting a lack of good judgment or common sense; foolish.
21 Clues: A love affair • Highly decorated • To experience or be subjected to • A topic of discourse or discussion • To investigate systematically; examine • to; around; roughly or in the region of • beyond belief or understanding; unbelievable • A long narrow piece, usually of uniform width • To cause to feel self-conscious or ill at ease • ...
Vocabulary: Chapter 11 2020-02-07
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- Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem
- oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- philosopher
- (430-347 BCE) Was a disciple of Socrates whose cornerstone of thought was his theory of Forms, in which there was another world of perfection
- broke Persian naval power
- commented on the action and advised the characters
- king of macedonia who conquered greece, egypt, and persia
- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- the worship of many gods, or deities
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- father of medicine
- greek philosopher; socratic method--questioning; sentenced to death for corrupting athens youth
- the Macedonian pike was much longer than the spears used by the Greek
- used to instruct students in a variety of subjects
- the spartans had already formed their own alliance on the Peoloponnesian Peninsula
- the temple of apollo housed apollo's priestess who was known as
- greeklike
- leading competitions that brought together athelets from city-states
- city on the mediterranean coast of egypt founded by alexander
- a type of emotional songlike poetry, distinguished from dramatic and narrative poetry
- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- logical guesses
21 Clues: greeklike • philosopher • logical guesses • father of medicine • broke Persian naval power • the worship of many gods, or deities • school of philosophy founded by Plato • used to instruct students in a variety of subjects • commented on the action and advised the characters • king of macedonia who conquered greece, egypt, and persia • ...
Ancient roman's and ancient greek's 2021-02-11
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- Romans and Greeks both had many_and Goddesses
- Roman mythology is a collection of traditional stories beliefs,and
- Ancient rome played an essential part in the _ of world history
- Roman and Greek children both liked to play with
- _was very important in Ancient Greece
- The _ punic war took place between 218 BCE and 201 BCE
- Romans and Greeks both used _ for shelter
- Romans and Greeks both made _ on a daily basis
- It was hard to do _ In ancient Greece becuase there was not that good soil
- the romans and greeks both had _ as pets
- The ancient greeks were not terribly interested in
- apparently Greek parents viewed games as a good way for their children to develop certain
- while the romans were a republic,The Greeks were a _
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- Pompeii is an ancient _ city
- Rome and Greece both dedicated temples to their Gods and Godesses
- Romans and Greeks both had
- In ancient rome the republic lasted for _ hundred years
- one common childrens game in ancient Greece was
- Romans cared for _ while the Greeks did not
- both the romans and the Greeks focused their art on important _ figures
20 Clues: Romans and Greeks both had • Pompeii is an ancient _ city • _was very important in Ancient Greece • the romans and greeks both had _ as pets • Romans and Greeks both used _ for shelter • Romans cared for _ while the Greeks did not • Romans and Greeks both had many_and Goddesses • Romans and Greeks both made _ on a daily basis • ...
chapter eight Ancient Greece 2017-03-15
Across
- Who is the god of the sun
- a poet who is known for Iliad and the Odyssey
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to the explain how the world works
- A marketplace and a religious meeting place
- A Greek man known for his fables for life lessons for people to get a lesson for life
- What tyrant ruled Athens
- Who are considered to be the first Greeks as well as speaking the Greek language
- What Greek city-state was the first to develop a democracy
- What Greek leader first brought democracy to Athens
- Short lessons to teach people about life
- people who had the right to participate in government
- Who is the goddess of wisdom
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- a government in which only a few people have power is
- What geographic feature covers most of Greece
- Who is the woman who was a lyric poet
- Rich people who are rich landowners
- Who did the Olmpic Games hold in honor of
- What island did the Minoans live
- The sea to the east of Greece
- Who is the queen of gods
20 Clues: What tyrant ruled Athens • Who is the queen of gods • Who is the god of the sun • Who is the goddess of wisdom • The sea to the east of Greece • What island did the Minoans live • Rich people who are rich landowners • Who is the woman who was a lyric poet • Short lessons to teach people about life • Who did the Olmpic Games hold in honor of • ...
Beowulf Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-29
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- person that slaughters dragon with Beowulf
- larger-than-life character who's exploits are celebrated
- monster who terrorized Hrothgar's kingdom; killed by Beowulf
- long, dangerous journey
- comfort; relief
- King of Geats, Beowulf's lord and uncle
- help from a god or another supernatural force
- Beowulf's father
- Written by individual authors drawing on style and convention of folk epics
- epic hero in the story "Beowulf"
- events from history or mythology of a nation or culture that provide the theme for the epic narrative
- central character of an epic
- Danish warrior of Hrothgar; doubts Beowulf
- being that kills Beowulf
- first person Beowulf meets in Hrothgar's kingdom
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- making twisting or turning motions
- Latin for "in the middle of things"
- purify; cleanse
- people believed Grendel was a descendant of this person
- mead hall
- disgusting
- certain literary or formal characteristics
- Hrothgar's father
- compensation for a wrong
- long narrative poem
- big and solid; bulky
- Stories recited or sung
- deeds demonstrate hero's strength, courage, or virtue
- Danish king; the one person Grendel wouldn't touch because he felt he was "Godly"
- Beowulf's sword
30 Clues: mead hall • disgusting • purify; cleanse • comfort; relief • Beowulf's sword • Beowulf's father • Hrothgar's father • long narrative poem • big and solid; bulky • long, dangerous journey • Stories recited or sung • compensation for a wrong • being that kills Beowulf • central character of an epic • epic hero in the story "Beowulf" • making twisting or turning motions • ...
Astronomy 2021-04-15
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- constellation also known as the big dipper or great bear
- tool used to tell which way is North
- the side of earth facing the sun experiences ___
- the largest planet
- a group of stars that 'look like' an object in the night sky
- planet between mercury and earth
- tool used to measure the angle between the horizon and an object in the sky
- constellation also known as the little dipper
- this circular tool was used to tell time of day, latitude, and longitude
- constellation named after a great hunter in Greek mythology
- the side of earth facing away from the sun experiences ____
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- this tool makes faraway objects appear closer
- 7th planet from the sun
- orbits a star
- the planet everyone knows has rings
- third planet from the sun
- these give off their own light and are easier to see at night
- orbits a planet
- all planets rotate on an _____
- farthest planet from the sun
- red planet: 4th from the sun
- closest planet to the sun
- what we call the star at the center of our solar system
- to travel around an object in a clear path
24 Clues: orbits a star • orbits a planet • the largest planet • 7th planet from the sun • third planet from the sun • closest planet to the sun • farthest planet from the sun • red planet: 4th from the sun • all planets rotate on an _____ • planet between mercury and earth • the planet everyone knows has rings • tool used to tell which way is North • to travel around an object in a clear path • ...
EL English Final Vocab Review 2024-06-06
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- great, to a big degree
- using or based on what one feels to be true
- scabbard
- celebration
- process of cleaning something
- whisper
- package
- Odin has 2 of these sitting on his shoulders
- (Frost)Giant
- trickster god
- make someone/something sleepy
- a type of small fish, mostly used for canned food
- continuously
- reflect
- sheath
- fabric for making clothes and ropes
- hateful
- war gods
- injury
- someone herds the sheep
- heavily, largely
- cased in cold
- tear apart, destroy
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- a type of flower
- the process which water turns into steam
- things happening together with low probability
- idea turn into things
- always changing
- lie, fake things
- only
- revenge
- songs we sing to babies to put them to asleep
- people that believe in other gods
- Our world's name in Norse Mythology
- a feeling of release
- market
- medicine that cures all sickness
- alcohol made of honey
- the plant that shows up on everyone's homes during Christmas
- nature gods
- an extra trip before destination
- a type of books that answers your questions
- not religious
43 Clues: only • market • sheath • injury • whisper • revenge • package • reflect • hateful • scabbard • war gods • celebration • nature gods • (Frost)Giant • continuously • trickster god • not religious • cased in cold • always changing • a type of flower • lie, fake things • heavily, largely • tear apart, destroy • a feeling of release • idea turn into things • alcohol made of honey • great, to a big degree • someone herds the sheep • ...
Crossword Puzzle 6 2024-04-25
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- Parents nurture their children with love and support.
- The neighbors helped each other during times of need.
- He was passionate about environmental conservation.
- The orphan found a loving home with his adoptive parents.
- She saw the job offer as a great opportunity for her career.
- The view of the sunset was truly marvellous.
- Lost in thought, he was oblivious to the passing time.
- The artist was meticulous in every brushstroke.
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- It was an ordinary weekend for us
- Healthy food helps nourish the body.
- The old photographs filled him with nostalgia for his youth.
- She hung the ornament on the Christmas tree, adding a touch of sparkle.
- He learned to navigate using the stars as a guide.
- In mythology, gods are often depicted as omnipotent beings.
- The town was notorious for its high crime rate.
- The peculiar sound coming from the attic alarmed them.
- The bacteria multiply rapidly in warm, moist environments.
- The palace was decorated in opulent splendor, fit for royalty.
- His noble actions earned him the respect of others.
- Scientists observed the behavior of the animals in their natural habitat.
20 Clues: It was an ordinary weekend for us • Healthy food helps nourish the body. • The view of the sunset was truly marvellous. • The town was notorious for its high crime rate. • The artist was meticulous in every brushstroke. • He learned to navigate using the stars as a guide. • He was passionate about environmental conservation. • ...
Room 328 LC Crossword! 2024-02-08
Across
- Lover of cookies
- Follows a raised hand
- National Football _____
- popular sparkling water brand
- Boston dumped Britain's...
- Fastest animal
- Jungle cat
- Under the sea
- Half man, half horse
- Organism that decomposes dead matter
- She is not a cat
- Slug, Wildcat or Eagle
- Hello in Spain
- Messi's sport
- Not sad
- A fictional Walter
- Your favorite kind of puzzle
- A Greek read
- A brawny guard dog breed
- A fish out of ____
- How many hours behind is CA?
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- Found in fruits
- 1970s dance
- country Trip from here to CA
- Largest continent
- Third degree murder
- First state founded in the US
- Has 54 outs
- Caresses your head to sleep
- King of the juggle
- Visible at night
- Catch and ____
- Griffin beats it with a stick
- A seagull's favorite snack
- Fastest Man
- Lone Star State
- The Battle of Lexington and ____
- Happens every four years
- Not up
- Not santa
- Valentine flower
- Greatest of All Time
- Noa's dog
- Sound you hear on a full moon
- not flat
- Notable Platypus
- Rough wool fabric for suits
47 Clues: Not up • Not sad • not flat • Not santa • Noa's dog • Jungle cat • 1970s dance • Has 54 outs • Fastest Man • A Greek read • Under the sea • Messi's sport • Fastest animal • Catch and ____ • Hello in Spain • Found in fruits • Lone Star State • Lover of cookies • Visible at night • She is not a cat • Valentine flower • Notable Platypus • Largest continent • King of the juggle • A fictional Walter • A fish out of ____ • ...
Literary Genres 2024-09-05
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- Traditional stories passed down from generation to generation.
- Ancient stories about gods, heroes, and the creation of the world.
- Stories with magic, mythical creatures, and imaginary worlds.
- Fiction Stories about the future, space, and advanced technology.
- Stories where a detective solves crimes.
- Stories set in the American Old West, with cowboys and outlaws.
- Stories full of suspense, making you feel excited and nervous.
- Stories about serious or emotional situations in life.
- A true story about a real person’s life.
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- Stories where characters solve a crime or a puzzle.
- Stories that are scary and make you feel afraid.
- Tale Stories for children with magical characters and happy endings.
- Stories about love and relationships.
- Stories with exciting journeys and new experiences.
- Short, rhythmic writing that often expresses feelings or ideas.
- Stories that are funny and make you laugh.
- Books that give information or tell about real events.
- Fiction Stories set in the past, often with real events or people.
- A true story that a person writes about their own life.
- Stories set in a world where things have gone very wrong, often in the future.
20 Clues: Stories about love and relationships. • Stories where a detective solves crimes. • A true story about a real person’s life. • Stories that are funny and make you laugh. • Stories that are scary and make you feel afraid. • Stories where characters solve a crime or a puzzle. • Stories with exciting journeys and new experiences. • ...
Ancient World History to 1500 2023-03-10
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- Egyptian writing that combined symbols and drawings
- This king created the oldest code of laws in the world
- The language of Ancient Rome
- The first king and founder of Rome
- The land between two rivers
- This chinese philosophy is about harmony with nature. Yin/Yang
- Birthplace of democracy
- A religion with hundreds of gods
- A trade route that connected Ancient China to Europe
- This monotheistic religion is crucial to the people of Israel
- The way society was organized in the middle ages
- River crucial to life in Egypt
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- This monotheistic religion revolves around the life of a figure known as Jesus
- The most practiced religion in china
- The greek and roman religion was rooted in this. Revolved around stories of gods/goddesses
- This roman landmark was home to gladiator fights, chariot race and other entertainment
- The informal name for the bubonic plague
- ____: The Iceman
- Soldiers who fought on horseback in the middle ages
- __________ The Great: Greek Leader
- Pillar containing hieroglyphics, demotic, and Greek found in Egypt.
- Founded by the profit Muhammed, this religion is prominent in the middle east
- Early humanity began on this continent
23 Clues: ____: The Iceman • Birthplace of democracy • The land between two rivers • The language of Ancient Rome • River crucial to life in Egypt • A religion with hundreds of gods • The first king and founder of Rome • __________ The Great: Greek Leader • The most practiced religion in china • Early humanity began on this continent • The informal name for the bubonic plague • ...
Olympics 2023-05-12
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- all events sanctioned
- The person who wins a silver
- to strive continuously or unconsciously
- An organisation that is committed to building a better world throughout a sport
- A race on foot
- fictional characters that represent their country
- Participants being politically neutral
- The structure that is lit by the Olympic torch
- The symbol of success and vitality is___
- Four teammates participate in a ___
- Awarded to successful competitors at one of the Olympics games
- the supreme god of Greek mythology
- a series of athletic competitions
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- an award given to the second winner
- To crown victors
- Championship medal
- the leading of international sports
- A traveling amusement show
- uniform- clothing worn by sports teams and athletes
- The platform where medalists stand
- The person who wins is the ____ winner
- A competition to see who is the fastest
- ceremony- a ceremony held in celebration of the start of something
- the light of spirit, knowledge and life
- The name Olympics came from__
- The ____ receives a bronze medal
- competitions including sports
- A medal given as the third prize
- A word that means Olympics in Greek
- An Ancient Greek festival
30 Clues: A race on foot • To crown victors • Championship medal • all events sanctioned • An Ancient Greek festival • A traveling amusement show • The person who wins a silver • The name Olympics came from__ • competitions including sports • The ____ receives a bronze medal • A medal given as the third prize • a series of athletic competitions • The platform where medalists stand • ...
The Trials of Apollo Book Report 2021-10-22
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- springs, the town where Grover set up a camp to fight the fires
- plural for pandos a ferry eight finger tribe of humans
- Vera, a plant with healing properties
- curved stick with string on it for launching projectiles
- a string instrument used for European folk music
- a big blood drinking owl like bird that brings bad luck
- a sort sword used by Romans and Jason
- the number of books in this series
- pear, cactus with pear shaped fruit
- a weapon used with the with the bow but can be use as separate weapon like how Apollo used it
- a string instrument associated with Hawaii
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- a maze from Greek mythology that holds the minatory
- main character bast off of the Greek god Apollo
- the Roman demigod who dies for helping Apollo
- maze, the maze that in the book Apollo had to rescue his oracle
- a pandos that helps Apollo and dies helping him
- the weapon that meg duel welds
- eatable plant that makes rosettes of sturdy branches
- Riordan, the name of author that wrote the book
- string instrument Greek instrument that looks like a harp
20 Clues: the weapon that meg duel welds • the number of books in this series • pear, cactus with pear shaped fruit • Vera, a plant with healing properties • a sort sword used by Romans and Jason • a string instrument associated with Hawaii • the Roman demigod who dies for helping Apollo • main character bast off of the Greek god Apollo • ...
The Trials of Apollo Book Report 2021-10-22
Across
- number of books in this series
- a maze from Greek mythology that holds the minatory
- pear, cactus with pear shaped fruit
- a pandos that helps Apollo and dies helping him
- springs, the town where Grover set up a camp to fight the fires
- a big blood drinking owl like bird that brings bad luck
- a weapon used with the with the bow but can be use as separate weapon like how Apollo used it
- main character bast off of the Greek god Apollo
- plural for pandos a ferry eight finger tribe of humans
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- the weapon that meg duel welds
- a string instrument associated with Hawaii
- a string instrument used for European folk music
- eatable plant that makes rosettes of sturdy branches
- string instrument Greek instrument that looks like a harp
- a sort sword used by Romans and Jason
- curved stick with string on it for launching projectiles
- maze, the maze that in the book Apollo had to rescue his oracle
- Vera, a plant with healing properties
- Riordan, the name of author that wrote the book
- the Roman demigod who dies for helping Apollo
20 Clues: the weapon that meg duel welds • number of books in this series • pear, cactus with pear shaped fruit • a sort sword used by Romans and Jason • Vera, a plant with healing properties • a string instrument associated with Hawaii • the Roman demigod who dies for helping Apollo • a pandos that helps Apollo and dies helping him • ...
Animal Crossword 2022-03-29
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- They are herded by ___boys and moo
- Loves honey and has cubs
- Some are Thoroughbred and they eat hay
- America's national bird
- The eat fish and make dams
- A Great White was the star of the movie Jaws
- The most famous might be Flipper
- Small pet who live in a cage and runs on a wheel
- These are known for making webs
- In mythology they rise from their ashes
- Has nine lives and meows and purrs
- They are known for their laughing and stealing others prey
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- The keep their kids in their pouch
- Long-necked animal
- Fastest land animal
- The Blue one is the largest animal on earth
- A big stripped feline with big fangs
- Largest land animal
- Man's best friend
- Four-legged animal with black and white stipes
- A group of them is called a pride
- Swamp dwelling reptile
- Python or Boa Constrictor for example
- Moves in and out of its shell
- Lives in water and has gills
- Has a giant beak to carry fish in
- Associated with Easter and they eat carrots
27 Clues: Man's best friend • Long-necked animal • Fastest land animal • Largest land animal • Swamp dwelling reptile • America's national bird • Loves honey and has cubs • The eat fish and make dams • Lives in water and has gills • Moves in and out of its shell • These are known for making webs • The most famous might be Flipper • A group of them is called a pride • ...
ELA End of January 2025-01-29
Across
- When and where a story takes place
- Country that got involved with the Vietnam war
- What Brother Khoi tried to bring with him from Vietnam
- "Billy bought bread bowls" is an example of this
- What we use to end sentences
- When we make a reference to something popular or well known, such as a celebrity
- What we use to break up sentences without ending them
- Family member that has been missing for nine years
- Vietnam's northern neighbor
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- "Nước mắm" sauce which Hà loves having on Guam
- Though not related to her, Hà calls this person "Uncle ____"
- What Papaya's grow on
- What this unit is about
- What Brother Quang does for his family members who don't speak English
- Onomatopoeia for the sound we make when we place our fist on a doorway
- What Hà and her escaped Vietnam on
- The Vietnamese name of the Lunar New Year
- What Hà brought with her from Vietnam
- The first Unit we did this year
- The Brother that loves martial arts, especially Bruce Lee
- The month in which the Fall of Saigon happened
- One of the things we capitalize in our writing
22 Clues: What Papaya's grow on • What this unit is about • Vietnam's northern neighbor • What we use to end sentences • The first Unit we did this year • When and where a story takes place • What Hà and her escaped Vietnam on • What Hà brought with her from Vietnam • The Vietnamese name of the Lunar New Year • "Nước mắm" sauce which Hà loves having on Guam • ...
Greek Weekly’s Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-10
Across
- Key concept in Greek geometry and art, meaning balanced proportions
- Father of Medicine.
- Site of a famous healing sanctuary of Asclepius
- Philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens
- Philosophical approach emphasizing reason over divine explanation
- Process of identifying diseases, emphasized by Hippocrates
- Ancient Greek mathematician known for his theorem
- Love of wisdom; a discipline focused on reasoning and ethics
- God of medicine and healing in Greek mythology
- A key principle of reasoning used in Greek philosophy and science
- Branch of mathematics pioneered by the Greeks to study shapes and space
- Ethical pledge for doctors named after a famous Greek healer
- Greek physician known as the Father of Anatomy
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- Philosopher who questioned beliefs, paving the way for rational thought
- Mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter
- Mathematician known as the Father of Geometry
- Treatment of illness or injury, derived from the Greek word "therapeia"
- Philosopher and student of Plato who tutored Alexander the Great
- Collection of ancient medical texts attributed to Hippocrates
- Playwright who referenced themes of medicine in his tragedies
- The process of recovery emphasized in Greek medicine
- Island where Hippocrates established a medical school
22 Clues: Father of Medicine. • Mathematician known as the Father of Geometry • Philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens • God of medicine and healing in Greek mythology • Greek physician known as the Father of Anatomy • Site of a famous healing sanctuary of Asclepius • Ancient Greek mathematician known for his theorem • The process of recovery emphasized in Greek medicine • ...
Word Study 2024-01-08
Across
- savage; fierce; aggressive
- the emission of light from living organisms
- attractive or appealing
- following
- extra or unnecessary
- to push or drive forward
- not safe
- to sail completely around the world
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- a boss; one who manages others
- to force someone to do something (often has a negative connotation)
- entrance
- to live in
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- sudden, involuntary urge to do something (this one often deals with sudden, random decisions)
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- the distance around a circle
- coming together; working together
- a book or set of books giving information on many subjects
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- spending a lot of time studying, scholarly
- clear and easily understood
- bright; brilliant; glowing
- to clarify, explain
- absence of government or control; lawlessness; disorder
- to stop one from doing something; prevent
- a stand-in or replacement
- well-known
- to drive away
- government by the people, specifically by voting for elected representatives
- to show or display
30 Clues: not safe • entrance • following • well-known • to live in • to drive away • to show or display • to clarify, explain • extra or unnecessary • attractive or appealing • to push or drive forward • a stand-in or replacement • savage; fierce; aggressive • bright; brilliant; glowing • clear and easily understood • the distance around a circle • a boss; one who manages others • ...
TYPES OF BIRDS 2023-12-09
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- Small bird capable of hovering in mid-air
- Small bird of prey in the hawk family
- Common city bird
- Large black bird associated with mythology
- Long-legged wading bird with pink plumage
- Colorful, talkative bird
- Swift bird of prey known for its hunting speed
- Large, long-legged wading bird
- Bird known for diving into water for fish
- Male bird with an ornate tail display
- Nocturnal bird of prey
- Large water bird with a pouch under its beak
- Graceful water bird
- Flightless bird with long legs
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- Black and white bird known for collecting shiny objects
- Waterfowl with a broad beak
- Small, common passerine bird
- Large predatory bird
- Sea duck known for its soft down feathers
- Large seabird known for its soaring flight
- Flightless bird found in the Southern Hemisphere
- Red songbird
- Vibrantly colored bird with a distinctive call
- Graceful, white heron-like bird
- Bird known for pecking trees for insects
- Small, brownish songbird
- Coastal bird often seen near water
- Raptor known for its sharp vision
- Small bird with a red breast
- Black bird known for its intelligence
30 Clues: Red songbird • Common city bird • Graceful water bird • Large predatory bird • Nocturnal bird of prey • Colorful, talkative bird • Small, brownish songbird • Waterfowl with a broad beak • Small, common passerine bird • Small bird with a red breast • Large, long-legged wading bird • Flightless bird with long legs • Graceful, white heron-like bird • Raptor known for its sharp vision • ...
cryptid crossword 2024-11-15
Across
- tentacled sea monster said to destroy boats and eat sailors
- welsh folklore describes this as a crocodile-beaver hybrid
- from the solomon islands, similar to a merperson
- a cryptid with insatiable greed and gluttony, some lore claims it can possess humans and make them perform cannibalistic acts
- mermaid-monkey hybrid, confirmed hoax
- large furry cryptid that inhabits the himalayan mountains
- livestock eater with a spanish name
- creature of mongolian origin, this cryptid can spit venom that is lethal on contact and remotely electrocute victims
- an angry, violent, and powerful ghost
- inhabits the woods of the U.S. northeast, it flies and has goat hooves
- point pleasant’s claim to fame
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- humanoid+reptilian that resides in volcanic magma pools
- the most well known cryptid with indigenous origins
- considered to inhabit the fresno area, this cryptid is often described as a pair of floating pants
- famously photographed in a lagoon
- half man and half bat of hindu origin, said to possess the corpses of victims
- a small flickering flame first sighted in louisiana
- most well known cryptid, furry and huge
- popular human-animal cryptid and common halloween costume
- an expressly female flying cryptid with origins in greek mythology
20 Clues: point pleasant’s claim to fame • famously photographed in a lagoon • livestock eater with a spanish name • mermaid-monkey hybrid, confirmed hoax • an angry, violent, and powerful ghost • most well known cryptid, furry and huge • from the solomon islands, similar to a merperson • the most well known cryptid with indigenous origins • ...
Magnus Chase & the Gods of Asgard: The Hammer of Thor 2024-09-15
Across
- The Norse god of poetry who is involved in the story.
- The Norse god of thunder whose hammer is central to the plot.
- The Norse god who guards the Bifrost bridge.
- The warrior maidens who aid Magnus.
- Magnus Chase’s hometown in the United States.
- The realm of the gods that Magnus and his friends visit.
- The monstrous wolf mentioned in the story.
- The trickster god who steals Thor's hammer.
- The name of the desert Magnus travels through.
- The protagonist of the series.
- The realm of the giants where part of the story takes place.
- The Norse afterlife hall where Magnus begins his journey.
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- A weapon carried by a character in the book.
- A title used for a character related to the Norse pantheon.
- The prophesied end of the world in Norse mythology referenced in the book.
- The Norse term for a chieftain or noble, used to describe some characters in the book.
- A key element used by characters to navigate their quest.
- The goddess who helps Magnus in his quest.
- Magnus’s friend from the Camp Half-Blood series who appears in the story.
- Thor’s wife with golden hair who plays a role in the story.
20 Clues: The protagonist of the series. • The warrior maidens who aid Magnus. • The monstrous wolf mentioned in the story. • The goddess who helps Magnus in his quest. • The trickster god who steals Thor's hammer. • A weapon carried by a character in the book. • The Norse god who guards the Bifrost bridge. • Magnus Chase’s hometown in the United States. • ...
Vocab Crossword - Lists 1 & 2 2024-10-29
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- Connects two or more words, clauses, or phrases
- The noun/pronoun in the sentence that is doing something
- When a phrase is missing a sentence part
- When the subject doesn't match the verb
- Person, place, thing, or idea
- Refers to a noun
- Command / Exclamation
- The first paragraph of an essay that introduces the main idea
- Collection of myths belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- Describes a verb
- Incongruent grammatical structure
- Short, traditional story that explains social or natural phenomenon
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- A sentence that summarizes the main idea of an essay
- The last paragraph of an essay that summarizes the main points
- The action the subject is doing
- Belief in multiple gods
- A sentence that links the one paragraph to the next
- Incomplete phrase that explains when, why, how, or where
- Two or more sentences that are improperly connected
- The main paragraphs of an essay that provide the evidence and reasoning to support the thesis statement
- When a comma is used like a period
- Describes a noun
- Action or state of being
- Describes the relationship of the subject to the object
- Replaces a noun
25 Clues: Replaces a noun • Refers to a noun • Describes a noun • Describes a verb • Command / Exclamation • Belief in multiple gods • Action or state of being • Person, place, thing, or idea • The action the subject is doing • Incongruent grammatical structure • When a comma is used like a period • When the subject doesn't match the verb • When a phrase is missing a sentence part • ...
Celestial Puzzles: A Crossword Journey Through Constellations 2025-04-04
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- – The point in the sky directly above an observer
- – The North Star, used for navigation
- – A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars
- – Refers to our galaxy, the Milky Way
- – A group of stars bound together by gravity
- – The imaginary line dividing Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- – A luminous celestial body made of gas
- – A constellation named after a king in Greek mythology
- – A small icy body that orbits the Sun, often with a tail
- – When one celestial body obscures another
- – A prominent constellation known as "The Hunter"
- – A massive system of stars, gas, and dust, held together by gravity
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- – A streak of light caused by a meteoroid entering Earth’s atmosphere
- – A sudden, temporary increase in the brightness of a star
- – The brightest star in the night sky
- – A nearby galaxy, also the name of a constellation
- – The Latin name for "bear," as in the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor
- – The height above Earth's surface, often used in astronomy
- – An instrument used to observe distant stars and planets
- – A powerful explosion marking the death of a star
20 Clues: – The North Star, used for navigation • – The brightest star in the night sky • – Refers to our galaxy, the Milky Way • – A luminous celestial body made of gas • – When one celestial body obscures another • – A group of stars bound together by gravity • – The point in the sky directly above an observer • – A prominent constellation known as "The Hunter" • ...
Happy 42nd Birthday - Have a Grate Day!!! 2025-04-01
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- Floatie, World's greatest form of water transportation
- Victim of mad cow disease, according to Greek Mythology
- the Grater, Alexander the Great when he shredded cheese
- Fish Chisel, Rhymes with Bat Wish Sizzle
- Where do people from the South American rainforests shop?
- Building medium of Greek children
- Henry the Eighth, Who had the best legs in history?
- When Russian stomachs feel rocky, they don't hurl, they .....
- What musicians like to drive
- When Greek philosophers played "Keep Away" during soccer
- Mental state of Egyptians when they won't admit something
- Best item to suffocate a King with
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- What do you call a Treble Clef that has done something bad?
- Age that is now considered to be geriatric
- Gooderest type of vehicle to do wheelies with
- Place in Nepal considering outlawing dogs
- Eric Christopher Carlson Jr Squared the First's favorite teacher's first name
- Gaza Strip, What do you call a Palestinian gentlemen's club
- Preferred serving dish of Greek philosophers
- Most disliked salad of the Roman Senate?
- Low Sweet Chariot, A popular song of ancient times
- Rock, Favorite musical genre of the Pilgrims
22 Clues: What musicians like to drive • Building medium of Greek children • Best item to suffocate a King with • Fish Chisel, Rhymes with Bat Wish Sizzle • Most disliked salad of the Roman Senate? • Place in Nepal considering outlawing dogs • Age that is now considered to be geriatric • Preferred serving dish of Greek philosophers • Rock, Favorite musical genre of the Pilgrims • ...
week 28 2025-04-17
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- A word that describes how, when, or where something happens.
- A word that joins two parts of a sentence, like “and” or “but.”
- The process of being shaped or coming together.
- The study of ancient people through their remains and artifacts.
- A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
- A pair of numbers used to show a point’s location on a graph or map.
- The study of diseases and how they affect the body.
- Completely soaked or filled with liquid.
- The scientific study of animals.
- Words and phrases used in a specific subject or field.
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- A word like “under” or “beside” that shows the relationship between nouns or pronouns.
- The study of living things and life processes.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the skin.
- The second planet from the Sun, known for its brightness.
- A, an, or the—used before a noun.
- Feeling fear or being scared.
- A verb form used as an adjective, often ending in –ed or –ing.
- Showing no pity or kindness.
- A type of math that deals with points, lines, shapes, and space.
- A collection of ancient stories about gods and heroes.
20 Clues: Showing no pity or kindness. • Feeling fear or being scared. • The scientific study of animals. • A, an, or the—used before a noun. • A word that describes a noun or pronoun. • Completely soaked or filled with liquid. • The branch of medicine dealing with the skin. • The study of living things and life processes. • The process of being shaped or coming together. • ...
Knowledge Day Spring 2 2025-04-02
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- A type of rock formed from cooled magma or lava.
- A large ecological region defined by its climate and wildlife.
- The process of extracting metal from ore using heat.
- A relative from whom one is descended.
- Not allowing light to pass through.
- A fine powder from flowers needed for plant reproduction.
- A book of maps, or a Titan from Greek mythology.
- A coat of white paint, or an attempt to conceal the truth.
- A metal alloy made of copper and tin, used in early tools and weapons.
- Preserved remains of ancient life, often found in rock.
- Underground parts of a plant or a term for ancestry.
- A rock type formed from compressed layers of particles.
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- A navigational tool that points north.
- The first book of the Bible, or the beginning of something.
- – A prophesied savior or leader in religious traditions.
- The later part of the Stone Age, marked by farming and pottery.
- An object that attracts iron and produces a force field.
- – One who studies ancient civilizations through excavation.
- Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface.
- The Arabic word for God in Islam.
- A dark area created when light is blocked.
21 Clues: The Arabic word for God in Islam. • Not allowing light to pass through. • A navigational tool that points north. • A relative from whom one is descended. • Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. • A dark area created when light is blocked. • A type of rock formed from cooled magma or lava. • A book of maps, or a Titan from Greek mythology. • ...
Nate's star cross word 2025-05-16
Across
- the sun of posiden
- a gaint could of dust in space
- it is a region in space where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape
- this is the plant we live on
- residence to change in motion
- a space based observatory that orbits earth
- a space probe that is one the outside of the univers
- a massive collection of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity
- the north star
- a satilight that people live in
- a constilation
- 9.8 meter per second sqared
- a zodiac constellation representing a ram
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- the big dipper is part of this
- a prominent hero from Greek and Roman mythology
- it take a satilight this amount of time to get around earth
- a clean methane
- Pluto orbits on this
- something that orbits earth
- are sun is one
- the close star to plant earth
- we live on one
- the size and weight of an object
- the water giver
- you move at the speed of light for a yearlightyear
- the big dipper is one
- the glaxey we live in
- an object revoling around somthing
28 Clues: are sun is one • we live on one • the north star • a constilation • a clean methane • the water giver • the sun of posiden • Pluto orbits on this • the big dipper is one • the glaxey we live in • something that orbits earth • 9.8 meter per second sqared • this is the plant we live on • residence to change in motion • the close star to plant earth • the big dipper is part of this • ...
all about me 2024-03-31
Across
- a mythical creature, also fox in japanese
- a dangerous sport with cliffs and ropes.
- what you do when you make a book.
- gotta catch ‘em all.
- arts and ____
- the study of myths
- “the most annoying unicorn in the world” according to chili
- a mythical creature with a fish tail
- a disney game that takes place in a dream
- to quote elf “its just like talking, except louder and you move your voice up and down”
- a farming simulator with more than just farming
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- She wrote dark sea academy and curse of the moon.
- a winter sport where you wear an outfit that looks too cold for dancing on frozen water
- a cat person. Mythical creature
- a mental difference referred to as neurodivergent.
- a VR game where you save space school from it’s AI intercom.
- a meme with dancing crabs
- a video game where you copy the dancer on the screen.
- a blocky video game
- making pictures with a pencil
- the cosmos.
- “for real life?”
- a youtube channel where the creator makes disney scenes
- she wrote college of witchcraft and davina universe.
- a disney trilogy about trying to fit in.
25 Clues: the cosmos. • arts and ____ • “for real life?” • the study of myths • a blocky video game • gotta catch ‘em all. • a meme with dancing crabs • making pictures with a pencil • a cat person. Mythical creature • what you do when you make a book. • a mythical creature with a fish tail • a dangerous sport with cliffs and ropes. • a disney trilogy about trying to fit in. • ...
Trivia Facts 2024-03-04
Across
- The largest desert in the world
- Element with the chemical symbol "Ag"
- The country with the most pyramids
- The scientist who developed the theory of relativity
- Yggdrasil can be found in what mythology?
- Largest mammal on Earth (BE SPECIFIC)
- First Emperor of Rome
- Largest River in the World by Volume
- President with his face on the penny
- Famous ship that sank in 1912
- Largest City by population in the World
- What sweet food never spoils?
- The second largest religion in the world
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- The home of the Pope
- Founder of Microsoft (last name only)
- Longest river in the world
- The unit of Force
- The author of "Pride and Prejudice (last name only)
- Largest ocean on Earth
- Element with the chemical symbol "Hg"
- The world's largest island.
- Machu Picchu is located in this country.
- Famous canal connecting the Mediterranean and Red Seas
- The currency of China
- Capital of South Korea
- The blood of the Covenant is thicker than the BLANK of the Womb
- The fear of spiders
- Smallest prime number
- The most spoken language in the World.
- The capital of Australia
30 Clues: The unit of Force • The fear of spiders • The home of the Pope • The currency of China • First Emperor of Rome • Smallest prime number • Largest ocean on Earth • Capital of South Korea • The capital of Australia • Longest river in the world • The world's largest island. • Famous ship that sank in 1912 • What sweet food never spoils? • The largest desert in the world • ...
For my love 2025-06-13
Across
- Beloved cheesy circle (5)
- Castling partner of the king (4)
- Secretive organisation opposing the Assassins (7)
- Online steak enthusiast (4)
- What you might say for certain cheese (6)
- Copper for car crash (3)
- Honey maker (3)
- Solid H2O (3)
- Good or bad vacuum cleaner review (5)
- Corrupted city of painted warriors and witches in Avistan (8)
- Charming vampiric rogue (8)
- "Exterminate!" (5)
- Only country to have a flag that is not rectangular (5)
- Longest river in South America (6)
- Smallest planet in the Solar System (7)
- Scotsman who led the resistance against England, died in 1305 (7)
- He-who-must-not-be-named (9)
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- Bunny with the wisdom of a goddess (6)
- Written agreements between two or more countries (8)
- Piece that moves in an L-shape (6)
- Opposite of night (3)
- You and me together, forever (2)
- Highest GDP per capita (10)
- Stereotypical healer class (5)
- Scottish national flower (7)
- Largest country by area (6)
- Three little words for you, from the heart (1,4,3)
- Crazy hopper, named after the sun god (6)
- Walking dead (6)
- Hall of slain warriors in Norse mythology (9)
30 Clues: Solid H2O (3) • Honey maker (3) • Walking dead (6) • "Exterminate!" (5) • Opposite of night (3) • Copper for car crash (3) • Beloved cheesy circle (5) • Online steak enthusiast (4) • Highest GDP per capita (10) • Largest country by area (6) • Charming vampiric rogue (8) • Scottish national flower (7) • He-who-must-not-be-named (9) • Stereotypical healer class (5) • ...
school stuff and facts 2022-11-06
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- the moon is as big as mercury
- how fast does light travel per second in kilometers
- 89 times 30
- eight times seven
- what temp does water freeze (fahrenheit)
- when light goes through
- is too a conjunction
- is past a preposition
- hottest planet
- the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
- a settler in or inhabitant of a colony.
- one plus one
- repeated subtraction
- when light bounce off
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- and mechanical what 2 energy does an electric fan use
- 23 x 19
- study of myths
- the second planet to the sun
- refraction makes light ____
- the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background, especially in dim light
- 8th planet from sun
- white is every color true or false
- is a dolphin a fish
- jellyfish have no _____
- when it blocks light
- which travels faster light or sound
- which is a kettle drum
- the study of life on earth
- what is around the gravity on the moon compared to earth
30 Clues: 23 x 19 • 89 times 30 • one plus one • study of myths • hottest planet • eight times seven • 8th planet from sun • is a dolphin a fish • is too a conjunction • when it blocks light • repeated subtraction • is past a preposition • when light bounce off • which is a kettle drum • jellyfish have no _____ • when light goes through • the study of life on earth • the second planet to the sun • ...
Puzzle 16 2022-12-17
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- This dinosaur is Colorado's state fossil.
- Pittsburgh is home to this NFL team.
- The realm of the Æsir gods.
- Billings is this state's most populous city.
- The germanic myth of the destruction of the gods in a final battle with the forces of evil.
- This goober accounts for about one-sixth of the world's vegetable oil production.
- The forbidden city is located in this Chinese city.
- A vehicle that was pioneered by Igor Sikorsky in 1939.
- The principal deities that are the opponents of the Æsir.
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- A magazine with a silhouetted, bow tie-wearing bunny as the logo.
- The capital of Fiji.
- The capital of the African country of Burkina Faso.
- A monster, half man and half bull.
- The apocalypse of Norse mythology.
- A crude representation or a statue or model of a disliked person.
- A rule or thesis in Sanskrit grammar or Hindu law.
- Hawaii's state bird.
- The state that was the site of half of the major battles in the US Civil War.
- The number of players in a American football team.
- A type of hickory nut, popular for pralines and pies.
20 Clues: The capital of Fiji. • Hawaii's state bird. • The realm of the Æsir gods. • A monster, half man and half bull. • The apocalypse of Norse mythology. • Pittsburgh is home to this NFL team. • This dinosaur is Colorado's state fossil. • Billings is this state's most populous city. • A rule or thesis in Sanskrit grammar or Hindu law. • ...
prologue 2025-06-30
Across
- characterized by warmth of feeling typically expressed in eager zealous support or activity
- synonyms: circuitous, circumlocutory, garrulous, logorrheic, long-winded, pleonastic, prolix, rambling, verbose, windy, wordy
- synonyms: attribute, characteristic, mark, property, trait
- the thing you do when you go to bed and close your eyes
- agony, blaze, burst, ebullition, eruption, explosion, fit, flare, flare-up, flash, flush, gale, gush, gust, outburst, spasm, storm
- law : supreme authority : SOVEREIGNTY
- becalm, calm, compose, lull, lullaby, quiet, quieten [chiefly British], salve, settle, soothe, still
- to make better or more tolerable
- to move by persuasion or influence
- not to be persuaded, moved, or stopped : RELENTLESS
- Starts with E ends with sions
- references to Shakespeare, greek mythology, etc.
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- example: in order to take Pre-Calculus you will need to take its pre?????????
- synonyms: ardent, blazing, burning, charged, demonstrative, emotional, fervid, feverish, fiery, flaming, glowing, hot-blooded, impassioned
- to accustom to accept something undesirable
- synonyms: blink, bow, budge, concede, give in, knuckle under, quit, relent, submit, succumb, surrender, yield
- to gain (something, such as goodwill) by pleasing acts
- example: double rainbow 🌈
- antonym: carelessness
- fearless
- synonyms: abiding, ageless, continuing, dateless, enduring, eternal, everlasting, immortal, imperishable, lasting, ongoing, perennial, timeless, undying
21 Clues: fearless • antonym: carelessness • example: double rainbow 🌈 • Starts with E ends with sions • to make better or more tolerable • to move by persuasion or influence • law : supreme authority : SOVEREIGNTY • to accustom to accept something undesirable • references to Shakespeare, greek mythology, etc. • not to be persuaded, moved, or stopped : RELENTLESS • ...
SCS Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-07
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- She was cursed with the ability to warn of future events but never be believed
- This Greek hero was called "Tamer of Horses"
- Prometheus stole this from Mount Olympus and give to humankind
- This Titan was punished by Zeus to stand at the western edge of Earth & hold up the sky on his shoulders
- She is the Greek goddess of the rainbow
- According to legend he designed the labyrinth of King Minos
- She is the queen of the underworld and wife of Hades
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- This Olympian is the messenger of the gods
- She was the first human woman created by the Greek gods
- He is the Greek god of the sea
- In Greek mythology, this son flew too close to the Sun
- The most well-know Gorgon was Medusa (with the snake-hair), she had two sisters Euryale and _____
12 Clues: He is the Greek god of the sea • She is the Greek goddess of the rainbow • This Olympian is the messenger of the gods • This Greek hero was called "Tamer of Horses" • She is the queen of the underworld and wife of Hades • In Greek mythology, this son flew too close to the Sun • She was the first human woman created by the Greek gods • ...
Test Your Financial Planning Knowledge!! Name: 2019-01-24
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- A health care delivery model where health services are funded based on patient health outcomes is called ________ based health care
- Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these
- Customer of patient case costing
- Name of the reports in eManager that integrate key activity measures, worked hours, OBP targets, and ABB targets
- Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology
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- The province with the highest standard cost per hospital stay in 2015/16
- Budget document that supports the objectives in the Health Plan
- aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics
- Financial Planning is considered a centre of ________ in the Finance integrated shared delivery model
- Transform data into useful information
- Number of times in a year that patient case costing in done
- Acronym of the funding model first implemented in 2010/11 for long-term care providers
12 Clues: Customer of patient case costing • Transform data into useful information • Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these • aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics • Number of times in a year that patient case costing in done • Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology • ...
Greece and Rome Vocabulary Practice 2023-09-18
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- An ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic.
- The elected leaders of the Roman army and government. They would rule for one year.
- A ruler who has complete power over a country.
- Democracy A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- In Ancient Rome, this was a person of noble birth; an aristocrat.
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- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- An organized system of thought, from the Greek for "love of wisdom".
- Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great
- A group of 300 men elected to govern Rome in the Roman Republic.
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives.
- A set of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
12 Clues: A government ruled by a few powerful people • A ruler who has complete power over a country. • An ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic. • Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great • A group of 300 men elected to govern Rome in the Roman Republic. • In Ancient Rome, this was a person of noble birth; an aristocrat. • ...
Theseus and the Minotaur 2023-02-24
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- Theseus and Pirithous kidnap the legendary beauty, thus kicking off the Trojan Wars
- The highest priestess in all of Greek mythology; often gives cryptic and challenging messages
- He his kingdom to unite with Athens, so he gets Aegeus drunk and sends his daughter to seduce him
- His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus.
- A half-man, half-bull monster owned by King Minos and to whom Athenian maidens and youths were sacrificed
- A giant pig slain by Theseus
- Princess who helps Theseus defeat the Minotaur and escape the maze
- God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus
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- The king of Athens and the father of Theseus
- The biological mother of Theseus
- Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus
- A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus
12 Clues: A giant pig slain by Theseus • The biological mother of Theseus • The king of Athens and the father of Theseus • Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus • A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus • God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus • His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus. • ...
House Of Hades 2022-04-11
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- The main character who is a Roman daughter of the god Pluto.
- A region in greece where the House Of Hades is located.
- the giant who was made to oppose Ares/Mars.
- The main character who is a Roman son of the god Mars.
- The main character who is a Greek son of the god Posideon.
- The main character who is a Greek daughter of the goddess Athena.
- The Titan of the West.
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- A famous statue of Athena located in Athens.
- The main character who is a Greek daughter of the goddess Aphrodite.
- a bandit in Greek Mythology who killed his victims by getting them to wash his feet, and he would kick them off the cliff, but was defeated by Theseus.
- A bottomless pit located in the Underworld.
- She is Mother Nature.
12 Clues: She is Mother Nature. • The Titan of the West. • the giant who was made to oppose Ares/Mars. • A bottomless pit located in the Underworld. • A famous statue of Athena located in Athens. • The main character who is a Roman son of the god Mars. • A region in greece where the House Of Hades is located. • The main character who is a Greek son of the god Posideon. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-08-30
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- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a person engaged or learned in philosophy
- the art of using language effectively and persuasively
- government in which the highest power is held by the people and is usually used through representatives
- government based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person
- polytheistic and animistic worship
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- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- a form of government that places strength in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- the art or technique of painting on a moist, plaster surface with colors ground up in water or a limewater mixture
12 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • polytheistic and animistic worship • a person engaged or learned in philosophy • the art of using language effectively and persuasively • beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state • ...
The "I DO" Review 2025-12-09
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- Finding this 8-legged creature in your wedding wear symbolizes good luck
- This pacific trench is deeper than the tallest mountain is tall
- In Chinese mythology, dragons carry ___, symbolizing protection and wisdom
- The US state with the only two-sided flag
- The name lovingly referring to SF's fog
- This tropical plant flavors some of southeast Asia's best desserts
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- The term "honeymoon" comes from this fermented honey based drink
- McCabe and Libby buried this in the ground to ward off rain on the wedding day
- Hellenistic cultures took park in breaking ___ over a bride's head during marriage celebrations, now adapted to eating wedding cake
- Carrying a bride over this wards off bad spirits after a new marriage
- This state has approximately 6x more cattle than people living in it
- Eating this shellfish marks new beginnings
12 Clues: The name lovingly referring to SF's fog • The US state with the only two-sided flag • Eating this shellfish marks new beginnings • This pacific trench is deeper than the tallest mountain is tall • The term "honeymoon" comes from this fermented honey based drink • This tropical plant flavors some of southeast Asia's best desserts • ...
Genre Review 2023-02-03
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- Takes place in the past and involves historical figures and events.
- Stories that describe societies that are worse than the reader's society.
- Stories with real people and real places that remain true to life.
- Fast-paced stories that include a lot of action and events.
- Real-world stories that include magical elements that make sense in the story.
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- Character driven story that focuses on political thoughts, social issues, and human morals
- A story meant to scare, repulse, or frighten the reader
- A story that is dark, mysterious, and suspenseful. It also lacks humor.
- Slowly reveals information and keeps the reader's interest through suspense
- Imagined elements that don't exist in real life that include time travel, space, and futuristic elements.
- Emotional stories that include relationships.
- Stories with cowboys, settlers, and outlaws.
- Made-up stories that are inspired by mythology, folklore, and magic.
13 Clues: Stories with cowboys, settlers, and outlaws. • Emotional stories that include relationships. • A story meant to scare, repulse, or frighten the reader • Fast-paced stories that include a lot of action and events. • Stories with real people and real places that remain true to life. • Takes place in the past and involves historical figures and events. • ...
5M Unit 6 Vocabulary 2022-06-14
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- A female snake-haired creature from Greek Mythology whose gaze turned flesh to stone
- an old story that explains something from nature using a hero or a famous adventure
- an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a situation
- a brave person who fights for something they care about
- To ask for something that you think should be yours
- a platform with a low wall or railing that extends from the outside of a building
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- To ask for advice or refer for information
- to give up for the sake of something else
- being embarrassed or causing difficulty and inconvenience
- make a long, low sound expressing physical or mental suffering
- a person or thing that is likely to cause harm
- To cause someone who is angry or upset to be calm and satisfied
- a physical discomfort caused by illness or injury
13 Clues: to give up for the sake of something else • To ask for advice or refer for information • a person or thing that is likely to cause harm • a physical discomfort caused by illness or injury • To ask for something that you think should be yours • a brave person who fights for something they care about • being embarrassed or causing difficulty and inconvenience • ...
Gods and Goddess Crossword 2023-05-05
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- associated with trees tried to bring back from the dead
- (Cupid) son of amphrodite The romans called him cupid
- is a musician who sang beautifully to animals
- (Vulcan) an Ancient god of fire a deity of asia minor and the adjoining islands
- (Pluto) kingdom of the dead known as the wealthy one or giver of wealth
- (Baccus)Son of Zeus later became god of fertility
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- son of the river god, and the nature nymph
- (juno) queen of heaven and wife of Zeus goddess of marriage of women and family
- was a mountain Nymph queen of the gods.
- hero of Greek mythology, a hero doomed to fate because he killed his father
- (Neptune) was associated with storms, water and some other violent storms of nature
- (Jupiter) was the most important deity to god, he was the leader of gods
- (mercury) king of the gods and maih is a boundaries roads, and traveler
13 Clues: was a mountain Nymph queen of the gods. • son of the river god, and the nature nymph • is a musician who sang beautifully to animals • (Baccus)Son of Zeus later became god of fertility • (Cupid) son of amphrodite The romans called him cupid • associated with trees tried to bring back from the dead • ...
English Spellings 14th March 2025-03-12
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- A temperature scale named after a Swedish scientist.
- The practice of cleanliness, named after the Greek goddess of health.
- A desert named after a famous ballerina.
- A type of jam named after a queen’s favorite treat.
- A class of animals, including spiders, named after a figure from Greek mythology.
- A word for a troublemaker, based on an old Irish surname.
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- A process named after a scientist who made milk safer to drink.
- A name linked to love and a holiday on February 14th.
- A type of snake and a programming language, named after a mythical serpent.
- A word for someone who thinks independently, named after a Texas rancher.
- A meal named after an Earl who wanted to eat without stopping his card game.
- A type of fuel named after the inventor of an engine.
- A tight-fitting outfit for gymnastics and dance, named after a French acrobat.
13 Clues: A desert named after a famous ballerina. • A type of jam named after a queen’s favorite treat. • A temperature scale named after a Swedish scientist. • A name linked to love and a holiday on February 14th. • A type of fuel named after the inventor of an engine. • A word for a troublemaker, based on an old Irish surname. • ...
The Lightning Thief Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-15
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- The God of War, not Kratos
- Percy's friend in the beginning of the book who is a satyr
- God of the underworld and the true lightning thief
- The camp for demigods
- Someone who can see the future and make prophecies
- A bull-like monster that chased Percy and his mom and killed her.
- A weapon that resembles a pen that only harms monsters
- The main character and prime suspect of the stolen Lightning Bolt.
- The supreme God and had his master lightning bolt stolen
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- The main antagonist and Daughter of Ares
- The place where souls go after death, located in California, L.A
- A place where all the Gods gather and the location of Zeus' throne
- Creatures from Greek mythology who exacted divine retribution from those guilty of wrong-doing.
- Another relic Percy is accused of taking, owned by Hades
- The mother of Percy
- Being a ____ is dangerous and can get you killed in nasty ways.
- The god of the Sea and father of Percy
- Percy's Mentor and is half-human, half-horse
- The female protagonist and daughter of the God, Athena
- One of the 13 states established by the colonies.
20 Clues: The mother of Percy • The camp for demigods • The God of War, not Kratos • The god of the Sea and father of Percy • The main antagonist and Daughter of Ares • Percy's Mentor and is half-human, half-horse • One of the 13 states established by the colonies. • God of the underworld and the true lightning thief • Someone who can see the future and make prophecies • ...
Wrest africa (David Domingo) 2021-10-06
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- invaded Songhai
- belief in spirits , present in all animals, plants, and trees, help the living
- worlds largest desert
- priest like elders in an indigenous religion
- what Mansa Musa had a lot of and threw at people
- usually male, elected leaders oversee the village
- another center of trade that was not Timbuktu
- the 2 primary natural resources of the 3 main kingdoms in West Africa
- kinship system with fathers side of family
- long stories filled with history, legend, and mythology
- center of trade in Mali
- west African storytellers and poets
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- within that same family,including gradparents,uncles,aunts,and cousins
- smallest of the three kingdoms and came first
- a group of chiefs or village elders would help to govern a village
- a journey to a holy place
- large freshwater lake five West African nations depend on it for water
- kinship system with mothers side of family
- handwoven fabric of narrow strips that are sewn together
- lines of extended families and clans who can trace their roots to a common ancestor
- biggest kingdom of the three
- principal river of West Africa
22 Clues: invaded Songhai • worlds largest desert • center of trade in Mali • a journey to a holy place • biggest kingdom of the three • principal river of West Africa • west African storytellers and poets • kinship system with mothers side of family • kinship system with fathers side of family • priest like elders in an indigenous religion • smallest of the three kingdoms and came first • ...
Lesson 12 2022-03-23
Across
- to provide with the necessary materials or supplies for service or action
- to not make noise
- to judge before receiving all or enough of the facts
- sheltered from the sun's rays
- something that produces an effect
- god of love in Roman mythology, often pictured with a bow and arrow
- very small
- something (as a mold) that gives form, foundation, or origin to something else enclosed in it
- without a companion : alone
- a device that automatically performs tasks that are complicated
- damp or moist
- to check again
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- happening often
- to convert food into simpler forms that can be taken in and used by the body
- exactly the same in number, amount, degree, rank, or quality
- the planet second in order from the sun
- not sensible or logical
- the highest point
- an individual of the species of primate mammal that walks on two feet, is related to the great apes, and is distinguished by a greatly developed brain with capacity for speech and abstract reasoning
- to stitch again
- a sauce made from the thickened and seasoned juices of cooked meat
- brief portion of time
- to leave out
23 Clues: very small • to leave out • damp or moist • to check again • happening often • to stitch again • the highest point • to not make noise • brief portion of time • not sensible or logical • without a companion : alone • sheltered from the sun's rays • something that produces an effect • the planet second in order from the sun • to judge before receiving all or enough of the facts • ...
Vocabulary 2021-09-28
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- to drive away or cause to vanish
- terrifyingly horrible to the senses
- the act of prohibiting by authority
- one dressed for use as a cord or thread
- monster shaped like a man and a bull
- a gene that in some (such as homozygous) conditions may prevent development or cause the death of an organism or its germ cells
- FICTITIOUS
- oval or circular building with rising tiers
- he act of converging and especially moving toward union
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- the vertical triangular end of a building
- any of the minor divinities of nature in classical mythology
- to reduce (as by crushing, beating, or grinding) to very small particles
- the plank, stone, or piece of timber that lies under a door
- any of a genus (Halitosis) of edible rock-clinging gastropod mollusks that have a flattened shell slightly spiral in form, lined with mother-of-pearl, and with a row of apertures along its outer edge
- a card game
- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter
- the symbolic staff of a heral
- an order of angels
- a fictitious name
- a large tomb
20 Clues: FICTITIOUS • a card game • a large tomb • a fictitious name • an order of angels • the symbolic staff of a heral • to drive away or cause to vanish • terrifyingly horrible to the senses • the act of prohibiting by authority • monster shaped like a man and a bull • one dressed for use as a cord or thread • the vertical triangular end of a building • ...
The Lightning Thief 2017-01-19
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- The city with the Empire State Building
- Predicting someone's future or something someone is destine to do
- Percy's sword that turns from pen to sword
- When someone you once trusted turns one you
- She comes along with Percy one his quest
- The person who returned the Masterbolt and is the main character
- Zeus owns this weapon
- Where Hades controls and where you go if you die in Greek mythology
- The father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades
- He comes along with Percy on his quest
- A son of Kronos and controls the underworld
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- This place is where the twelve principle gods live
- The action of taking something back to where it belongs
- A place where artifacts are held to preserve them and for the public to see
- The only place demigods are safe
- The owner of the Master bolt and son one of the sons of Kronos
- A long search or hunt for something
- The controller of the sea and a son of Kronos
- The god of war
- When one of your parents is a god and the other one is a normal person
- The action of being courageous and daring to try something
21 Clues: The god of war • Zeus owns this weapon • The only place demigods are safe • A long search or hunt for something • The father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades • He comes along with Percy on his quest • The city with the Empire State Building • She comes along with Percy one his quest • Percy's sword that turns from pen to sword • When someone you once trusted turns one you • ...
Chapter 8 crossword puzzle 2017-03-15
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- The Greek leader that first brought democracy to Athens
- is the one that is marked by great achievements
- The island the Minoans lived on
- The Greek word for city state
- The sea that lies to the east of Greece
- are considered to be the first to speak Greek and to be the first Greeks
- rich land owners
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- The tyrant that ruled Athens
- The God that the Olympic Games were held in honor of
- goddess of wisdom and war, had Parthenon built for her
- A poem put to music
- The democracy where you are elected by the people to represent them
- Minoans and_______ were the two groups that help shape later Greek culture
- The Greeks visited this place where the Oracle was if they were in need of assistance
- Lakes and______ are the geographical features that cover most of Greece
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life
- goddess of love and beauty
- The epic poem that tells of the last years of the Trojan war
- a story about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- was the first Greek city state to develop a democracy
20 Clues: rich land owners • A poem put to music • goddess of love and beauty • The tyrant that ruled Athens • The Greek word for city state • The island the Minoans lived on • The sea that lies to the east of Greece • is the one that is marked by great achievements • The God that the Olympic Games were held in honor of • was the first Greek city state to develop a democracy • ...
Reuben Srinivasan 6L Crossword 2016-05-23
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- Of or relating to heat
- an instrument for listening to someone breathing
- An instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
- A collection of myths belonging to a religion
- Relating to, or produced by the internal heat of the earth
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure
- A small cavity in rock lined with crystals
- A forecast of a person's future
- The total distance around a object
- The branch of biology that deals with organisms
- Mathematics related to points , lines and surfaces
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- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- A tenth of a centimetre
- A device that automatically regulates temperature
- The study of the physical features of the earth
- An instrument on a vehicle's dashboard showing its speed
- A thousand metres
- the scientific study of the behavior of animals
- A tube attached to a set of mirrors or prisms
- An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure
- An instrument designed to make distant objects appear near
- The study of the history of words
- A container that keeps a drink or other fluid hot or cold
- The length of one side to the other side of a circle
24 Clues: A thousand metres • Of or relating to heat • A tenth of a centimetre • A forecast of a person's future • The study of the history of words • The total distance around a object • A small cavity in rock lined with crystals • An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure • A collection of myths belonging to a religion • A tube attached to a set of mirrors or prisms • ...
Obscure Words Crossword 2016-10-28
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- To enter suddenly or forcefully.
- A market trader.
- A pagan.
- Nonsensical poetry.
- Dry feed for livestock.
- To speak in a misleading or deceptive manner.
- An ambiguous statement.
- Former term for an enema.
- A small, horse-drawn carriage.
- Meaningless nonsense.
- A soft, silky fabric.
- A small river.
- South African slang for marijuana.
- Spirits of the dead in Roman mythology.
- Archaic slang term for liquor.
- Scottish term for a property owner.
- A successful but inefficient or clumsy solution to a problem.
- To spray or sprinkle.
- Archaic past tense of "dare".
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- A lie.
- A type of wheat mainly used in making pasta.
- Left-handed.
- A nightmare.
- To wrinkle.
- A thief, crook, or rascal.
- A money-changer.
- An enzyme found in calves' stomachs, used in the production of cheese.
- A mountain lake.
- A dissolute or immoral man.
- A thin slice of fried or broiled bacon or ham.
- Wet with dew.
- Someone who is wasteful, usually financially.
- Utterly confused.
- During the day.
- Purple dye obtained from lichens.
- To cut or shave off thin layers.
36 Clues: A lie. • A pagan. • To wrinkle. • Left-handed. • A nightmare. • Wet with dew. • A small river. • During the day. • A market trader. • A money-changer. • A mountain lake. • Utterly confused. • Nonsensical poetry. • Meaningless nonsense. • A soft, silky fabric. • To spray or sprinkle. • Dry feed for livestock. • An ambiguous statement. • Former term for an enema. • A thief, crook, or rascal. • ...
Alec's Ancient Greek Crossword 2019-03-31
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- collection of myths
- Legendary author of epic poems Iliad and The Odyssey
- Son of Zeus. Gatekeeper of Olympus. God of strength
- king of the kingdom of Macedon
- Classical Greek philosopher
- snake-haired monster defeated by Perseus
- goddess of retribution. Today used as another word for arch enemy
- Sons and daughters of Gaia
- Ship that Jason sailed
- Lord of all gods
- Horse-drawn carriage
- Wife of Prometheus
- second letter of the greek alphabet
- Goddess of women, marriage and family
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- ancient Greek philosopher
- city tricked by Athens with a wooden horse
- citizen of Troy
- ancient Greek mathematician
- last letter of the greek alphabet
- earth goddess
- Greek god of the sea
- also know as the divine proportion and first described by Greek mathematician Euclid
- ancient city ruled by Athena, goddess of reason
- mythical king that defeated the minotaur
- mathematician that created algorithm for calculating Pi
- Winged horse
- third letter of the greek alphabet
- collection of stories that teach a moral lesson
- first letter of the greek alphabet
- fourth letter of the greek alphabet
30 Clues: Winged horse • earth goddess • citizen of Troy • Lord of all gods • Wife of Prometheus • collection of myths • Greek god of the sea • Horse-drawn carriage • Ship that Jason sailed • ancient Greek philosopher • Sons and daughters of Gaia • ancient Greek mathematician • Classical Greek philosopher • king of the kingdom of Macedon • last letter of the greek alphabet • ...
Ancient Greece Jumble Up 2012-11-21
Across
- Had a rigid social structure
- City - state
- Greek Mythology was based on this religion
- A war between Athens VS. Sparta
- People would gather and debate about laws that are proposed
- A type of column that has scrolls on the capitol
- The type of government Athens had
- The type of citizens the Athens had
- Athens went into this after the Persian Wars
- Twin of Apollo. Goddess of the hunt
- Another word for young boy soldiers
- Another word for mean ruler
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- A high hill that marked the center of ancient greece buildings
- Stages in the evolution of Athenian government
- Persia controlled this
- Symbol meaning wisdom
- Hera's symbol
- Colonization was propt by this and the search for arable land
- This sea is beneath Europe and above Asia Minor. This sea is shaped like a kidney bean.
- A war that had to great events. Battle of Marathon and Battle of Salamis
- Origin was born from the foam of the sea
- Paintings made on wet plaster walls
- Military government
- Athens fall under control of this after the Peloponnesian War
- "father of the Gods"
25 Clues: City - state • Hera's symbol • Military government • "father of the Gods" • Symbol meaning wisdom • Persia controlled this • Another word for mean ruler • Had a rigid social structure • A war between Athens VS. Sparta • The type of government Athens had • Paintings made on wet plaster walls • The type of citizens the Athens had • Twin of Apollo. Goddess of the hunt • ...
Vocab for Mrs. DeSanto Lessons 47/48 2015-11-05
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- The surface features of a place or region, such as hills, valleys, streams, etc.
- A sudden brilliant action; unexpected, clever move
- An expert in the scientific study of living things
- To establish a colony or colonies in
- The action of striking one thing against another; collision
- Stopping for a time and beginning again, not continuous
- The study of the causes and natures of diseases
- A person who specializes in medicine that deals with the heart
- The act or fact of emitting; something emitted
- Death
- The study of a group of myths about a particular country or person
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- Expert in psychology (study of the mind)
- To send along; pass along
- A wide, shallow bowl for holding fluids
- A person who studies the composition of the Earth
- A country or district surrounded by territory of a foreign country
- The science or study of human beings
- Principles or policies of avoiding political alliances and economical relationships with other nations
- to join or add a smaller thing to a larger thing; something added, especially to a building
- The use of the scientific knowledge to control physical objects and forces
20 Clues: Death • To send along; pass along • To establish a colony or colonies in • The science or study of human beings • A wide, shallow bowl for holding fluids • Expert in psychology (study of the mind) • The act or fact of emitting; something emitted • The study of the causes and natures of diseases • A person who studies the composition of the Earth • ...
Valentine's Day 2015-02-04
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- These birds are a symbol of love
- A stuffed animal usually given on Valentine's Day (Two Words)
- In "XOXOXO" the X represents
- Two people in love
- Something a poet writes
- A secret ____ might give you an anonymous present
- In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of this deity
- Jewelry you wear on your finger
- This organ of the body is the most common symbol of love
- Bees make this substance, also a nickname to give a loved one
- Cupid's wife
- "Violets are ___"
- "Sugar is ____"
- "_____ Valentine's Day"
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- A couple that have promised to marry one another are said to be ____
- A heart shaped box full of _____
- Did the mail carrier leave any Valentines in your ____
- School children often exchange this on Valentine's Day
- St. Valentine is known as the patron saint of ____
- Two people dating are in a _____
- What cupid shoots
- The month of Valentine's Day
- "Be ____"
- A Valentine's Day color
- The most popular flower on Valentine's Day
- He shoots love arrows
- A Valentine's Day emotion
- The Greek name for Cupid
- In "XOXOXO" the O represents
29 Clues: "Be ____" • Cupid's wife • "Sugar is ____" • What cupid shoots • "Violets are ___" • Two people in love • He shoots love arrows • Something a poet writes • A Valentine's Day color • "_____ Valentine's Day" • The Greek name for Cupid • A Valentine's Day emotion • In "XOXOXO" the X represents • The month of Valentine's Day • In "XOXOXO" the O represents • Jewelry you wear on your finger • ...
WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-16
Across
- Greek goddess of witchcraft
- queen of Troy; mother of Hector and Cassandra
- the souls of dead people
- nymph associated with the underworld and river of forgetfulness
- Roman messenger god
- the head part of the skeleton
- distrust or suspicion
- Roman god of war
- entertainment that is presented to an audience
- prejudice against women
- illness
- grieving mother figure in ancient Greek mythology
- Roman god of the forge and fire
- Trojan prince who escaped the sack of Troy to the future site of Rome
- a snake
- sexual relations between relatives
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- to influence skillfully yet unfairly
- a hero known for his strength and the 12 tasks he completed to gain immortality
- insanity
- the end of life
- the blossom of a plant
- Greek god of archery, music, dance, and poetry
- judge who presided over Israel
- king of Troy; father of Hector and Cassandra
- the opposite attitude of what was actually stated
- the killing of another human being
- Roman god of the seas
- something that is done or performed
- the ancient Greek gods before the Olympians
- retaliation; retribution
- Queen of Carthage
- one-eyed giant
32 Clues: illness • a snake • insanity • one-eyed giant • the end of life • Roman god of war • Queen of Carthage • Roman messenger god • distrust or suspicion • Roman god of the seas • the blossom of a plant • prejudice against women • the souls of dead people • retaliation; retribution • Greek goddess of witchcraft • the head part of the skeleton • judge who presided over Israel • ...
hyhy 2023-12-15
Across
- practical love based on duty or obligation
- sprout, produce, buds, or branches
- burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
- a statement that is held to be true
- an open fronted shelter with a lean to roof
- affectionate, love between friends
- physical love, or sexual desire
- obsessive, love or madness
- doubt about the truth of something
- the body of stories associated with a culture
- playful, noncommittal love
- any customary observance or practice
- not admitting of passage into or through
- self-love, and positive body image
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- tediously, repetitious, or lacking in variety
- the view that there are no gods
- a violent disturbance
- Unconditional, sacrificial love
- span of 1000 years
- a person or thing considered to provide insight.
- the property of being extremely abundant
- spiritual, or intellectual enlightenment.
- filled with wonder and delight
- a class structure that is determined by birth.
- familial love between family members
- a large indefinite number
- the harmony between reason, spirit and desire
- infer from incomplete evidence
- limit to or caring only about yourself.
- something that baffles understanding, and cannot be explained
30 Clues: span of 1000 years • a violent disturbance • a large indefinite number • obsessive, love or madness • playful, noncommittal love • filled with wonder and delight • infer from incomplete evidence • the view that there are no gods • Unconditional, sacrificial love • physical love, or sexual desire • sprout, produce, buds, or branches • affectionate, love between friends • ...
May Crossword Solution 2024-02-12
Across
- Chemical element has the symbol "Pt" on the periodic table. (8)
- Country where you could visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa. (5)
- Homer's eldest daughter in The Simpsons. (4)
- This musician is the godmother to Elton John's sons. (4,4)
- Painted “The Persistence of Memory”. (8,4)
- Biological order that frogs belong to. (10)
- "Let them eat cake" is a famous misquote. (5,10)
- "To be or not to be" comes from this Shakespeare play. (6)
- The capital city of Argentina. (6,5)
- The capital city of Australia. (8)
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- Known as the “Father of Modern Physics”. (6,8)
- Painted the famous artwork “The Last Supper”. (8,2,5))
- Where is Stonehenge? (9)
- Banksy is an artist known for working with which medium? (8)
- The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. (6,7)
- Which country are you visiting if you see the Taj Mahal? (5)
- The currency of Japan. (8,3)
- In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of wisdom and warfare? (6)
- Nori is a sushi ingredient. (7)
- Element has the chemical symbol "W". (8)
- Does eggplant grow on a bush or a tree? (4)
- A whole number. (7)
22 Clues: A whole number. (7) • Where is Stonehenge? (9) • The currency of Japan. (8,3) • Nori is a sushi ingredient. (7) • The capital city of Australia. (8) • The capital city of Argentina. (6,5) • Element has the chemical symbol "W". (8) • Painted “The Persistence of Memory”. (8,4) • Biological order that frogs belong to. (10) • Does eggplant grow on a bush or a tree? (4) • ...
Everything Supernatural 2024-02-15
Across
- Human who transforms into a wolf or wolf-like creature during a full moon
- The practice of magic, often involving spells and rituals
- Persistent and frightening presence or activity of a ghost
- Supposed supernatural substance exuded by ghosts during manifestation
- Mischievous or malevolent ghost known for causing disturbances
- Ancient practice of attempting to transform base metals into gold
- Individuals with extrasensory perception or supernatural abilities
- Reanimated corpse, often associated with voodoo or supernatural events
- Malevolent supernatural being often associated with evil
- A group of witches who gather for rituals and ceremonies
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- The practice of communicating with the dead, often for divination
- Spoken or sung words with magical properties, often used in spells
- Creatures of the night who feed on blood
- Spirit of a deceased person that may appear to the living
- Subject to a supernatural spell or hex that brings misfortune
- Small,flying magical beings often associated with folklore and mythology
- Mythical creature said to suck the blood of livestock
- A person who practices sorcery or magic
- To cast a spell or use magic to bring about a desired effect
- Someone with deep spiritual or supernatural insights
20 Clues: A person who practices sorcery or magic • Creatures of the night who feed on blood • Someone with deep spiritual or supernatural insights • Mythical creature said to suck the blood of livestock • Malevolent supernatural being often associated with evil • A group of witches who gather for rituals and ceremonies • ...
Literary Devices/Terms Crossword 2022-06-17
Across
- a reference to something else (such as Greek mythology or the Bible) in a work of literature
- an action word
- a comparison that does not use linking words, such as like or as
- someone who eats all types of foods
- the series of events that create a story
- a place where things seem to be falling apart, for example, a story in which the world ends
- author of THE GIVER
- the usage of sound words
- the moral, message, or main idea of a literary work
- a word that describes a noun
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- an over-exaggeration
- uses the five senses to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- something that is deceptive in appearance
- giving human characteristics to a nonhuman thing
- a comparison that uses linking words, such as like or as
- the struggle between two opposing forces in a literary work
- a prediction of future events in a literary work
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- a word that describes a verb or an adjective
- when the unexpected occurs
- a recollection of a previous event in a story
- author of THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA
- a place where everything is created to be perfect
23 Clues: an action word • author of THE GIVER • an over-exaggeration • the usage of sound words • when the unexpected occurs • a word that describes a noun • a person, place, thing, or idea • author of THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA • someone who eats all types of foods • the series of events that create a story • something that is deceptive in appearance • ...
Random 2023-02-23
Across
- TO grasp
- Stomach, intestines etc.
- Fungi
- To Speak
- Clown prince of crime
- Appeal to innocence
- Old people
- Group of lions
- Science icon
- Largest Mammal on Earth
- Optimus Prime's Squad
- Mythological Shapeshifting creature
- Cold Season
- in Sanskrit means an action, work, or deed, and its effect or consequences.
- Rodent
- Bird of prey also superhero name
- Movie genre
- Enclosed piece of paper, usually containing something important
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- Food that doesn't spoil
- Fake teeth
- Fictional Fish name
- Facialhair
- Something Trees and plants provide
- Brazil Language
- Martin ____ King, American Minister
- Where food is often made
- The sun is the closest ____to earth
- common Involuntary human action
- Gripping tool (wires, nuts, other tools etc)
- An illegal act
- Norse Mythology Character
- Awake Antonym
- Movies (other Term)
- ____ Killer , Term for murderer who kills in sequence/s
- Famous Inventor
- Group of words required to gain access
- world's Largest river
- Sushi Ingredient
- Currency
- Job
- Iconic Japanese tree
- Missing Hair
- Unlimited, No end
- Mexican Spirit/liquor
- Opposite of Evil
45 Clues: Job • Fungi • Rodent • TO grasp • To Speak • Currency • Fake teeth • Facialhair • Old people • Cold Season • Movie genre • Science icon • Missing Hair • Awake Antonym • An illegal act • Group of lions • Brazil Language • Famous Inventor • Sushi Ingredient • Opposite of Evil • Unlimited, No end • Fictional Fish name • Appeal to innocence • Movies (other Term) • Iconic Japanese tree • Clown prince of crime • ...
This is a crossword puzzle 2023-02-14
Across
- Emitting light, especially in the dark; shining.
- The process of being heaved upward.
- A projecting part of a fortification.
- A gap or interruption in space, time, or continuity; a break.
- Totally or offensively conspicuous or obtrusive.
- To walk at a leisurely pace.
- Modest and reserved in manner or behavior.
- Implied by or inferred from actions or statements.
- Having an abundance or excess of flesh or fat.
- A ban or inhibition resulting from social custom or emotional aversion.
- To express sharp criticism regarding (an act, for example).
- A loud noise or outcry.
- difficult to understand or interpret; impenetrable.
- So absurd or incongruous as to be laughable.
- Is a sea serpent noted in theology and mythology.
Down
- To complain or whine tearfully.
- Stringy and tough.
- Unable to speak.
- Not domesticated or cultivated; wild.
- A change or variation.
- A countercharge.
- A long angry speech, usually of a censorious or denunciatory nature; a diatribe.
- To deflect or ward off.
- Any of various tropical marine gastropod mollusks chiefly of the family Strombidae, having edible flesh and a large spiral shell often with a flared lip.
- A great noise, as of a crowd.
25 Clues: Unable to speak. • A countercharge. • Stringy and tough. • A change or variation. • To deflect or ward off. • A loud noise or outcry. • To walk at a leisurely pace. • A great noise, as of a crowd. • To complain or whine tearfully. • The process of being heaved upward. • A projecting part of a fortification. • Not domesticated or cultivated; wild. • ...
Stork Club Crossword 2022-04-26
Across
- One of two names for a group of storks
- The author of the fable "The Farmer & The Stork"
- The beak color for stork fledglings
- While not in a band with his brothers, this stork usually resides in Israel
- this non-scoring stork appears to really like Switzerland
- The color of tertial feathers on painted storks
- Storks communicate by ______ their bills
- The worst performing team this year
- This wonderful teacher is the sponsor for Fantasy Stork Club
- Storks are the national bird for this Baltic state
- The family that storks belong to
- Storks are not found on this continent
- This club officer is most likely not present today
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- The largest species of stork
- Danish Anderson of "The Storks"
- A popular North African state for storks
- The special "packages" brought by storks
- The number of species of storks
- This middle German state used to have storks replace the Easter Bunny
- The famous stork from Uzbekistan
- The name of a pickle brand with a stork mascot
- Andy of Storks (2016)
- Storks are this type of -vore
- Storks were associated with "Ba" in this mythology
- The only native stork to North America
25 Clues: Andy of Storks (2016) • The largest species of stork • Storks are this type of -vore • Danish Anderson of "The Storks" • The number of species of storks • The famous stork from Uzbekistan • The family that storks belong to • The beak color for stork fledglings • The worst performing team this year • One of two names for a group of storks • The only native stork to North America • ...
ISSUE 1. CHAOS 2022-09-26
Across
- PLAYER WHO STOLE HOME IN GAME ONE OF THE 2021 ALDS
- ONLY STATE WITH A NON-RECTANGULAR FLAG
- COMPLETE DISORDER AND CONFUSION
- PASTA THE ITALIAN WAY
- CANON HOMOPHONE
- THE ONE WHO KNOCKS
- AUTHOR OF THE BELL JAR
- MYSTERIOUS CIVILIZATION BEFORE THE ROMANS
- NUMBER OF STUDENTS ON THE CHARIOT STAFF
- NINTH LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET SPELLED BACKWARDS
- WHAT PEOPLE USE TO ADVERTISE A CERTAIN VIEWPOINT
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- ALTERED SPELLING OF THE FIRST PRIMORDIAL GOD IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- NEW CHRISTOPHER NOLAN MOVIE COMING OUT IN 2023
- FAMOUS FRENCH DESIGNER SPECULATED TO BE A GERMAN SPY
- LAST NAME OF THE ARTIST OF THE SHOCKING PAINTING COVERED ON PAGE 23
- ADVISOR OF THE CHARIOT BEFORE MRS. ALRED
- NAME OF THE OLDEST RIVER IN THE UNITED STATES
- COMMUNITY, RESPECT, EXCELLENCE, ENGAGEMENT, AND DIGITAL RESPONSIBILITY
- THE __ LAST NAME OF OUR PREVIOUS EDITOR IN CHIEF
- ALTER EGO FOR WEATHERDAY
- EUROPEAN ARTICLE NUMBER ABBREV.
- WHAT A WOODCHUCK CHUCKS
- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF RACHEL ROTHMAN’S DOG'S NAME THAT IS ALSO A RENOWNED LONG-BEACH ICON
- TYPE OF COMMA SHUNNED BY THE CHARIOT
- FICTITIOUS NAME USED BY AUTHORS
25 Clues: CANON HOMOPHONE • THE ONE WHO KNOCKS • PASTA THE ITALIAN WAY • AUTHOR OF THE BELL JAR • WHAT A WOODCHUCK CHUCKS • ALTER EGO FOR WEATHERDAY • COMPLETE DISORDER AND CONFUSION • EUROPEAN ARTICLE NUMBER ABBREV. • FICTITIOUS NAME USED BY AUTHORS • TYPE OF COMMA SHUNNED BY THE CHARIOT • ONLY STATE WITH A NON-RECTANGULAR FLAG • NUMBER OF STUDENTS ON THE CHARIOT STAFF • ...
Genre 2023-08-15
Across
- underneath another genre
- nothing is made up in this major genre
- a book written about one's own life experiences
- can have gods/goddesses or events that explain how the world came to be what it is
- from someone's imagination but could actually happen in real life
- set 50 or more years ago with real events, people, or situations that would have been part of that time period
- kissing or heartbreak may be involved
- fiction with talking animals and a moral to every story
- a book intended to educate the reader to become a better person
- kings, queens, magic
- characterized by elements of magic or the supernatural
Down
- like comic books
- the conflict is a disability of the body or mind
- the conflict has to do with money, race, etc.
- realistic fiction with comical events
- spooky settings and paranormal events
- solving of a crime or case
- it's fake, it's phony,it's falsified, it's fantasy
- can be free verse but may have patterns such as rhyme or rhythm
- fiction passed down from generation to generation
- aliens, robots, technology, medical advancements gone awry
- psychological fear to build suspense
22 Clues: like comic books • kings, queens, magic • underneath another genre • solving of a crime or case • psychological fear to build suspense • realistic fiction with comical events • spooky settings and paranormal events • kissing or heartbreak may be involved • nothing is made up in this major genre • the conflict has to do with money, race, etc. • ...
Getting to Know Mrs. McKenna 2023-08-30
Across
- Mrs. McKenna's favorite streaming service
- Mrs. McKenna's maiden name
- Mrs. McKenna's favorite place to get coffee is ____
- Mrs. McKenna likes to do this to relax (and give away as gifts, especially to babies!)
- Number of different types of classes Mrs. McKenna teaches
- Number of children Mrs. McKenna has
- In the morning, Mrs. McKenna likes to drink ____
- The McKenna family pet is a ____
- True or False - Mrs. McKenna likes to read books
- The town where Mrs. McKenna grew up
- Mrs. McKenna teaches in room number three-three-___
- This is one of Mrs. McKenna's all-time favorite foods (hint: it's a vegetable - kind of??)
- Number of people in Mrs. McKenna's family
- Mrs. McKenna got her MA from ____ University in Middletown, CT
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- Mrs. McKenna's favorite type of mythology
- Mrs. McKenna got her BA from the University of ___
- Mrs. McKenna began teaching at WHS in this decade
- Mrs. McKenna is very proud of her Instagram page dedicated to _____
- Mrs. McKenna's favorite treat
- Number of college degrees that Mrs. McKenna has
- The decade of music that Mrs. McKenna enjoys listening to the most
- Besides English, Mrs. McKenna's favorite school subject
- Mrs. McKenna grew up in a family of ___ people
- True/False - Mrs. McKenna does not live in Wethersfield
24 Clues: Mrs. McKenna's maiden name • Mrs. McKenna's favorite treat • The McKenna family pet is a ____ • Number of children Mrs. McKenna has • The town where Mrs. McKenna grew up • Mrs. McKenna's favorite type of mythology • Mrs. McKenna's favorite streaming service • Number of people in Mrs. McKenna's family • Mrs. McKenna grew up in a family of ___ people • ...
Greece 2022-05-09
Across
- The language of Greece
- The capital of Greece
- where they settled
- biggest Holiday for Greeks due to religion
- They created the famous sporting event
- Athens was the birthplace of
- government in which a small group of people rule
- He created the persian Empire
- the biggest island in Greece
- the first real greeks to settle
- The first group that settled in Greece.
- Greece is one big
- 80% of the Greek landscape is what
- high city in greece
- The most famous Greek temples
- They are most famous for
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- it is surrounded by
- short tale to teach a moral lesson
- The god of light.
- to change or have an effect on
- A body of stories about gods and heroes
- The greek word for city-state
- a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society.
- independent state consisting of a city
- unit of soldiers who ride houses
- general study of knowledge and the world
- Sea to the west of Greece.
- The mountain south of Greece
- This time had no written records
- The mountain east of Greece
30 Clues: The god of light. • Greece is one big • where they settled • it is surrounded by • high city in greece • The capital of Greece • The language of Greece • They are most famous for • Sea to the west of Greece. • The mountain east of Greece • Athens was the birthplace of • the biggest island in Greece • The mountain south of Greece • The greek word for city-state • ...
Ancient Rome 2022-05-06
Across
- The trained men who fought each other or wild animals in the Colosseum
- The main civilization that influenced Roman gods and goddesses
- One of the main mountain ranges in Rome
- The river Julius Caesar crossed
- The sea closest to Rome (Italian Peninsula)
- The architectural feature the Etruscans taught the early Romans
- The number system the Etruscans taught the Romans
- Brought water to the empire
- The Trojan warrior who is said to be the ancestor of Romulus and Remus
- Stories and legends told about cultural groups and beings that weren't necessarily factual
- The two social classes in Rome (there is an 'and' between them FYI)
Down
- One of the twin brothers who created Rome
- Languages that Latin developed into
- The man who split the empire in half near its end
- The belief in multiple gods
- The number of kings Rome is said to have had
- The three-part government that Romans created to give plebeians more rights
- The written law of Romans
- Roman stadium of entertainment
- The temple constructed to honor the goddess Athena
- The first king of Rome
- The 200-year period of Roman peace
- The main article of clothing ancient Romans wore
23 Clues: The first king of Rome • The written law of Romans • The belief in multiple gods • Brought water to the empire • Roman stadium of entertainment • The river Julius Caesar crossed • The 200-year period of Roman peace • Languages that Latin developed into • One of the main mountain ranges in Rome • One of the twin brothers who created Rome • ...
English 11 Fall Vocabulary Review 1 2023-09-27
Across
- Literary Connection: “One of his eyes was burnt shut and his hair was but a __________ wig of ash upon his blackened skull” (The Road 50).
- Denotation: to take temporary shelter
- Synonyms: charred; blackened
- Denotation: a vein of metal or ore that leads to other such deposits
- Antonyms: dismantle; disassemble
- Antonyms: darkness; dimness
- Antonyms: transparent; obvious
- Antonyms: straightened; smoothened
- Denotation: a portable sanctuary or any sort of sacred place
- Literary Connection: "He rose and stood tottering in that cold autistic dark with his arms outheld for balance while the __________ calculations in his skull cranked out their reckonings" (The Road 15).
- Denotation: a document that has multiple layers of text
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- Synonyms: unmovable; uncompromising
- Literary Connection: “He wished them _________ til they were gone” (The Road 53).
- Etymology: shares a Latin root with a controversial method of extracting natural gas from the earth using copious amounts of water
- Denotation: something requiring extensive or abnormal amounts of effort
- Etymology: derived from the name of a rebellious / ingenious character in Greek mythology
- Etymology: derived from the same proto-Germanic root as the word "guarantee"
- Synonyms: beggar; panhandler
- Denotation: Extreme or unacceptable
- Synonyms: curving; meandering
20 Clues: Antonyms: darkness; dimness • Synonyms: beggar; panhandler • Synonyms: charred; blackened • Synonyms: curving; meandering • Antonyms: transparent; obvious • Antonyms: dismantle; disassemble • Antonyms: straightened; smoothened • Synonyms: unmovable; uncompromising • Denotation: Extreme or unacceptable • Denotation: to take temporary shelter • ...
cryptid crossword 2024-11-15
Across
- tentacled sea monster said to destroy boats and eat sailors
- welsh folklore describes this as a crocodile-beaver hybrid
- from the solomon islands, similar to a merperson
- a cryptid with insatiable greed and gluttony, some lore claims it can possess humans and make them perform cannibalistic acts
- mermaid-monkey hybrid, confirmed hoax
- large furry cryptid that inhabits the himalayan mountains
- livestock eater with a spanish name
- creature of mongolian origin, this cryptid can spit venom that is lethal on contact and remotely electrocute victims
- an angry, violent, and powerful ghost
- inhabits the woods of the U.S. northeast, it flies and has goat hooves
- point pleasant’s claim to fame
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- humanoid+reptilian that resides in volcanic magma pools
- the most well known cryptid with indigenous origins
- considered to inhabit the fresno area, this cryptid is often described as a pair of floating pants
- famously photographed in a lagoon
- half man and half bat of hindu origin, said to possess the corpses of victims
- a small flickering flame first sighted in louisiana
- most well known cryptid, furry and huge
- popular human-animal cryptid and common halloween costume
- an expressly female flying cryptid with origins in greek mythology
20 Clues: point pleasant’s claim to fame • famously photographed in a lagoon • livestock eater with a spanish name • mermaid-monkey hybrid, confirmed hoax • an angry, violent, and powerful ghost • most well known cryptid, furry and huge • from the solomon islands, similar to a merperson • the most well known cryptid with indigenous origins • ...
