mythology Crossword Puzzles
Ancient Greece 2012-11-21
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- Born from Zeus's head fully grown and in armor
- The battle of _________, when the Athenians and Spartans teamed up against the Persians
- The god of light
- Worked for reform to preserve Athens
- Athens fell under control of ________
- The greek gods lived on Mount ________
- the battle position that gave the Greeks an advantage at the battle of Marathon
- The battle where Leonidas led 300 soldier to battle against the Persians
- Rule by the elite
- Free adult males that had political rights
- Greek name for a city
- Zeus's mother
- Her symbol is a peacock feather and a pomegranate
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- The father of the gods
- After the Persian wars,________ emerged as the dominant city-state
- Replaced oral law with written law, he was very harsh
- _______symbols are Dolphins, a Rose, a Scallop Shell, Myrtles, Doves, and Swans
- One ruthless leader
- The goddess of the moon
- Rule by the people
- Zeus's father
- One royal family in charge
- Athen's partner during Peloponnesian War, the _______league
- Greek mythology is based on a ________(many gods) religion
- The battle of __________: Naval battle between the Greeks and Persians
- Militaristic and agressive society
- The winner of the Peloponnesian War
- This animal represented wisdom
28 Clues: Zeus's father • Zeus's mother • The god of light • Rule by the elite • Rule by the people • One ruthless leader • Greek name for a city • The father of the gods • The goddess of the moon • One royal family in charge • This animal represented wisdom • Militaristic and agressive society • The winner of the Peloponnesian War • Worked for reform to preserve Athens • ...
Juhi's Spelling Crossword 2012-10-10
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- the study of shapes
- the study of organisms and their environments
- being related to the earth's internal heat
- an astrological forecast for your life for a certain time
- an instrument used to convey sounds in the body, usually chest
- an instrument used to measure temperature
- an instrument used to measure air pressure
- a hollow stone lined with crystals
- the measure around a shape
- an instrument used to see things close up that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- a set of legends, stories and beliefs especially ones that are religious and cultural
- science dealing with physical nature and history of the earth
- a tubular instrument used to see things reflected at the other end
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- a tubular instrument used to see things far away
- an instrument used in automobiles to measure the miles/kilometers in an hour
- the measure across a circle
- the study of the earth
- a device used for changing the temperature in a building
- a unit of length equal to 1/1000 of a meter
- the origin of a word
- an insulated container used to keep food hot or cold
- unit of length equal to 1000 meters
- the science of biology
- caused or pertaining to heat
24 Clues: the study of shapes • the origin of a word • the study of the earth • the science of biology • the measure around a shape • the measure across a circle • caused or pertaining to heat • a hollow stone lined with crystals • unit of length equal to 1000 meters • an instrument used to measure temperature • being related to the earth's internal heat • ...
Periodic Table 2013-01-09
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- My atomic symbol is Sn.
- I live in Group 18 and Period 4.
- I am a gas with the second smallest atomic mass.
- I am the leader of Group 12, Period 4.
- I was the name of a song by David Guetta featuring Sia.
- My symbol is Na.
- I have the atomic mass of 54.938.
- I am named after the continent Europe.
- I have two electrons in my inner layer, eight in my mid-layer, and 6 in my outer layer.
- I am a soft gray alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth-most-abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust.
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- You have two atoms of me in a water compound.
- My name comes from the Greek word lithos meaning 'stone'. I am the 4th element.
- I am a transuranic radioactive chemical element with the symbol Pu.
- My melting point is 321.1 °C.
- I am the only liquid in Group 12.
- I am the second element from Group 11.
- My name comes from Greek Mythology: Niobe, daughter of Tantalus.
- I am the last element of a group that is only gases.
- The city of Johannesburg located in South Africa consists of some of the world's largest deposits of me.
- 75% of the US 5-cent coin called nickel is me.
20 Clues: My symbol is Na. • My atomic symbol is Sn. • My melting point is 321.1 °C. • I live in Group 18 and Period 4. • I am the only liquid in Group 12. • I have the atomic mass of 54.938. • I am the leader of Group 12, Period 4. • I am the second element from Group 11. • I am named after the continent Europe. • You have two atoms of me in a water compound. • ...
Mr.Tumnus 2023-10-23
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- To take place or occur.
- The act of searching for valuable or hidden items.
- A sweet, baked dessert often served on special occasions.
- In mythology, female nature deities associated with various natural features.
- A feeling of deep sadness or sorrow
- Political territories with defined boundaries and governments.
- The coldest season of the year marked by colder temperatures and shorter daylight hours.
- A source of heat and light produced by combustion.
- To cry out loudly, often in a mournful or distressed manner.
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- A musical instrument typically made of wood or metal, played by blowing air across an opening.
- People or things that are distinct from oneself or those already mentioned.
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- A beverage made by steeping tea leaves in hot water, often accompanied by food.
- Small, oily fish often served in cans.
- Flowing slowly in a thin stream, like tears.
- A joyful and lively celebration or festivity.
- The warmest season of the year characterized by longer daylight and higher temperatures.
- A mythological creature often depicted as a human with the legs and horns of a goat.
- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and inhabitants.
- The part of the face used for smelling and breathing.
20 Clues: To take place or occur. • A feeling of deep sadness or sorrow • Small, oily fish often served in cans. • Flowing slowly in a thin stream, like tears. • A joyful and lively celebration or festivity. • The act of searching for valuable or hidden items. • A source of heat and light produced by combustion. • The part of the face used for smelling and breathing. • ...
CODE TALKER SCOPE 2023-11-01
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- Cronus' children betrayed him so this came true
- plant used to treat malaria in China
- an insecticide sprayed to kill mosquitos
- mosquitoes can sense this with great precision
- mixed with essential oils, it kills the larvae
- means bad in Italian
- Grandmother was an Olympic one of these
- Day of the Dead altars
- native language used by the Navajo
- the goddess of marriage and women
- the company that owns Instagram
- Zeus wants this and their freedom
- a helpful ceremony that lasts several days
- both my parents are this, they love Mars
- pleasing or thankful
- What branch of service Navajo men volunteered for
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- the capital of Japan
- One eyed giants from Greek mythology
- a scheduled free time during the day
- powerful Gods who ruled before the Olympians
- what dad should not eat before dinner
- the planet has none and Georgiana thinks about it
- an island in the southwest Pacific Ocean
- Pedro Pascal is famous for this meme
- where mosquitos taste receptors are
- a type female mosquito
- the Dine word for bomb and code a-ye-shi
- where Nez was sent when he was 9
- a powder used to to make the skulls
- Will Styler's profession
30 Clues: the capital of Japan • means bad in Italian • pleasing or thankful • a type female mosquito • Day of the Dead altars • Will Styler's profession • the company that owns Instagram • where Nez was sent when he was 9 • the goddess of marriage and women • Zeus wants this and their freedom • native language used by the Navajo • where mosquitos taste receptors are • ...
A lil' bit of Everything 2023-12-22
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- According to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on Earth?
- During WWII, where was the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and Bill of Rights stored?
- What does Jack call Santa Claus?
- What is the name of the guardian angel who takes George Bailey on his journey?
- Iceland diverted roads to avoid disturbing communities of what?
- Who was the first Disney Princess?
- What is the name of the head elf at the North Pole in, The Santa Claus?
- The world's fastest growing plant is a species of what?
- "Call me Ishmael" is the first line from what classic novel?
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- Who played Dorothy in Wizard of OZ?
- What can be broken but is never held?
- Who directed to the original Halloween movie?
- What is the only edible food that never goes bad?
- What country gave the US the Statue of Liberty?
- Which country has the greatest number of natural lakes?
- According to the popular Christmas song, "Frosty the snowman," what are the snowman's eyes made out of?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
- What is the rarest m&m color?
- What does a Geiger Counter measure?
- What famous US festival hosted over 350,000 fans in 1969?
20 Clues: What is the rarest m&m color? • What does Jack call Santa Claus? • Who was the first Disney Princess? • Who played Dorothy in Wizard of OZ? • What does a Geiger Counter measure? • What can be broken but is never held? • What is the smallest country in the world? • Who directed to the original Halloween movie? • What country gave the US the Statue of Liberty? • ...
Greeks vs Romans 2024-02-09
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- The fundamental study of knowledge, reality, and existence
- To take aggressive action with weapons or armed force
- A major multi-sport game that occurs yearly starting in Greece
- The process of making objects with raw materials like clay
- A liquid that can be swallowed to give nourishment or refreshment
- A Roman dictator that made Rome a republic for decades
- The practice of using creativity to make unique objects
- People dedicated to learning philosophy as their life purpose
- One of the five great emperors of the Nerva Dynasty and a soldier
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- An emperor that used his power to conquer all of Greece and Persia
- People who are dedicated to growing food and crops to feed people
- An association of Greek city states to protect army resources
- An uncultured brutish person known to have great strength
- A human settlement of a notable size made for living purposes
- a sovereign ruler of great power that rules an empire
- A collection of myths originating from a culture
- A person who makes repairs on objects or structures
- A traditional story regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- Giving or showing constant support or allegiance to something
- An armed force that protects their land using lethal force
20 Clues: A collection of myths originating from a culture • A person who makes repairs on objects or structures • To take aggressive action with weapons or armed force • a sovereign ruler of great power that rules an empire • A Roman dictator that made Rome a republic for decades • The practice of using creativity to make unique objects • ...
Random Knowledge 2022-06-17
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- Dunkin Donuts most famous ex employee
- The smallest bone in the body
- having a form not its own
- A greek mythology of a king and a sculptor that basically gave up on women and sculpted a statue that he fell in love with and then prayed to the goddess to bring the statue to life so that he could marry her
- Lithography employed to resemble oil painting
- Garish; discordantly coloured
- pickpocket; thief
- instrument which has forty-seven strings and seven pedals
- Study of teddy bears
- Skin doctor
- Legal transfer by actual or symbolic sale
- Responsible for discovering plant cultivation and irrigation and the domestication of plants and animals
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- Planet that shares its name with a dog
- City that the River Lagan flow through
- Pandas major food
- The smallest continent by size
- Holiness of mind
- What scientists call each breed of orca
- occurring every 24 hours
- Happiness due to state of innocence and purity
- Extending upward from
- Laughable
- furry creatures which lived on Wimbledon Common
- Process of polishing
- True colour of polar bear
- reward; recompense
- An organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system
27 Clues: Laughable • Skin doctor • Holiness of mind • Pandas major food • pickpocket; thief • reward; recompense • Study of teddy bears • Process of polishing • Extending upward from • occurring every 24 hours • having a form not its own • True colour of polar bear • The smallest bone in the body • Garish; discordantly coloured • The smallest continent by size • Dunkin Donuts most famous ex employee • ...
Divine Children 2023-03-22
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- Who helped Baucis receive a glow-up?
- and Philemon Who let Zeus and Hermes stay in their house?
- Who was THE daddy?
- Ida Cows Which animals had their feet changed?
- Who got trapped in a jar by Giants?
- Who wounded Ares during the Trojan war?
- Who is the mother of Athena?
- Who is the child of Persephone and zeus?
- What object did Hermes use to woo Aphrodite?
- Who got turned into a polecat?
- Who did the Olympians call upon when fighting the giants to help them ensure victory?
- Who is the god of wine and pleasure?
- Who had an affair with ares?
- Which child did Hera make?
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- Who is the worst person in Greek mythology?
- Who ignored her duties?
- Who did Apollo and Zeus serve?
- Who was the god of medicine?
- Who is the mother of Dionysus?
- What is the name of the battle between gods and giants? Gigantomachy
- Who slayed the fearsome Python at Delphi?
- Who is depicted as a woman welding a torch ?
- Who was born from Zeus's mind?
- Who is the custodian of Hades?
- Who would let his wife die instead of him?
- Who has the golden touch?
- Who is always mad?
27 Clues: Who was THE daddy? • Who is always mad? • Who ignored her duties? • Who has the golden touch? • Which child did Hera make? • Who was the god of medicine? • Who is the mother of Athena? • Who had an affair with ares? • Who did Apollo and Zeus serve? • Who is the mother of Dionysus? • Who got turned into a polecat? • Who was born from Zeus's mind? • Who is the custodian of Hades? • ...
The witcher crossword 2023-02-15
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- Name of the monster that invited Geralt to his lair
- Geralt’s friend who is a troublemaker
- Person who offered money for Geralt to leave
- Author of the book’s last name
- Wise men that frequently advised Foltest
- name of the horse
- Melitele’s temple’s location
- King, father of the striga
- Author of the book’s first name
- Vizimir of ________
- Goddess who has a cult following
- Main protagonist
- Girl that Iola used to remind Geralt of
- Where is Geralt from?
- Sign of ____ that Geralt used on the horse
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- Sign of _____ that Geralt used on the inside of the slab
- Material that was used to heal Geralt’s wounds
- Person who offered to pay Geralt in order for him to kill the striga
- Currency they use
- What do they call Geralt?
- name of the merchant who gave the credit note
- Where Geralt had to stay for a night in order to save the striga
- Location of the dwarves’ bank
- horse spirit in Slavic mythology
- Person who woke Geralt up at the start of chapter 2
- First town where Geralt was not welcome
- Geralt’s sword’s material
- What type of creature is Foltest’s daughter
- Foltest’s sister and wife
- Former water nymph
30 Clues: Main protagonist • Currency they use • name of the horse • Former water nymph • Vizimir of ________ • Where is Geralt from? • What do they call Geralt? • Geralt’s sword’s material • Foltest’s sister and wife • King, father of the striga • Melitele’s temple’s location • Location of the dwarves’ bank • Author of the book’s last name • Author of the book’s first name • ...
Fairy tale 4 2024-03-24
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- A large seagoing vessel.
- The sandy or pebbly shore of a body of water.
- A cold-blooded aquatic animal with fins and gills that lives in water.
- A person who works or travels on a ship or boat.
- Ariel is the protagonist, a young _____ who dreams of becoming human.
- Under a magical spell or charm.
- A ceremony in which two people are joined in marriage.
- The limb of an animal used for walking or standing.
- Floating debris or wreckage found in the water.
- A mythical creature with the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish.
- In Roman mythology, the god of water and the sea.
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- A broad flat limb used for swimming, such as that of a seal or a dolphin.
- Pleasant, attractive, or charismatic.
- The sound produced by the vocal cords.
- Hard protective outer coverings of different sea creatures.
- Bony overlapping plates covering the skin of fish and reptiles.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A musical instrument with strings played by plucking.
- The traditional stories and culture of a group of people.
- A small cave, especially one that is made to look attractive.
- A person who engages in robbery or criminal activities at sea.
- Move through water by propelling oneself with the limbs or body.
- Produce musical sounds with the voice.
23 Clues: A large seagoing vessel. • Under a magical spell or charm. • Pleasant, attractive, or charismatic. • The sound produced by the vocal cords. • Produce musical sounds with the voice. • The sandy or pebbly shore of a body of water. • Floating debris or wreckage found in the water. • A person who works or travels on a ship or boat. • ...
Crime and Punishment in the Underworld 2022-11-01
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- tried to seduce Hera
- Tantalus was punished for stealing ______ and nectar, then slicing and dicing his son to feed to the gods
- The _______ is an important source of Greek and Roman mythology
- ate part of Pelop’s shoulder
- What was Sisyphus role in society?
- It was a common practice for two parties involved in a treaty to exchange these.
- Ixion’s punishment was to be bound to a fiery ____ which rolled around the underworld.
- The word tantalize is derived from this person’s name.
- eternally condemned to push a rock up a hill
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- made sure his guests “fit” his bed by any means necessary
- god of death
- Thanatos chained Sisyphus here
- Lycaon and his sons were turned into these.
- Procrustes was slain by this hero.
- Tantalus was condemned for causing Zeus to commit this act.
- fathered the centaurs by the mares (female horses) of Mount Pelion
- Sisyphus asked his wife not to bury his ______ if he died.
- Sisyphus made money by killing his ______ and keeping their stuff.
- Sisyphus manages to capture the personification of _______.
- In Ovid’s version of the story of Lycaon, who tells the story of Lycaon?
- Ixion was tricked into copulating with a ____ in the image of Hera.
21 Clues: god of death • tried to seduce Hera • ate part of Pelop’s shoulder • Thanatos chained Sisyphus here • Procrustes was slain by this hero. • What was Sisyphus role in society? • Lycaon and his sons were turned into these. • eternally condemned to push a rock up a hill • The word tantalize is derived from this person’s name. • ...
Crossword F 2022-09-23
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- unique;have never happened
- the rarest M&M color
- confirm
- "Hi" in french
- a person who likes to help others
- The Nazis are full of _____ people.
- distracted by something
- capital of Vanuatu
- The view at the top of this mountain is so _____.
- the state of doesn't care
- nonexsistence
- He is _____ as the hero of the people for his brave actions.
- to make sure something is certain
- bless
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- He is full of ____ that he can run fifty miles without stopping.
- Their ____ is obvious as they spend all their time together.
- illusion
- very large
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- famous;important
- The thief ______ went inside the museum to steal artifacts.
- The trip is _____ due to the bad weather.
- The ____ of the freedom of people finally leads to rebellion
- messy;disordered
- to give someone a fixed amount of something
- saving or being saved
- capital of Palau
- the first woman on earth according to Greek mythology
- swear words; insulting language
- capital of Nicaragua
- softest mineral in the world
- Your mother's mother is your _____ grandma.
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Cabo Verde
- where Jews were hanged in the concentration camp
35 Clues: bless • confirm • illusion • very large • nonexsistence • "Hi" in french • famous;important • messy;disordered • capital of Palau • capital of Kenya • capital of Vanuatu • the rarest M&M color • capital of Nicaragua • saving or being saved • capital of Cabo Verde • distracted by something • the state of doesn't care • unique;have never happened • Shakespeare’s longest play • softest mineral in the world • ...
Crossword F 2022-09-23
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- unique;have never happened
- the rarest M&M color
- confirm
- "Hi" in french
- a person who likes to help others
- The Nazis are full of _____ people.
- distracted by something
- capital of Vanuatu
- The view at the top of this mountain is so _____.
- the state of doesn't care
- nonexsistence
- He is _____ as the hero of the people for his brave actions.
- to make sure something is certain
- bless
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- He is full of ____ that he can run fifty miles without stopping.
- Their ____ is obvious as they spend all their time together.
- illusion
- very large
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- famous;important
- The thief ______ went inside the museum to steal artifacts.
- The trip is _____ due to the bad weather.
- The ____ of the freedom of people finally leads to rebellion
- messy;disordered
- to give someone a fixed amount of something
- saving or being saved
- capital of Palau
- the first woman on earth according to Greek mythology
- swear words; insulting language
- capital of Nicaragua
- softest mineral in the world
- Your mother's mother is your _____ grandma.
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Cabo Verde
- where Jews were hanged in the concentration camp
35 Clues: bless • confirm • illusion • very large • nonexsistence • "Hi" in french • famous;important • messy;disordered • capital of Palau • capital of Kenya • capital of Vanuatu • the rarest M&M color • capital of Nicaragua • saving or being saved • capital of Cabo Verde • distracted by something • the state of doesn't care • unique;have never happened • Shakespeare’s longest play • softest mineral in the world • ...
Sip & Solve 2023-05-04
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- Greek goddess of beauty and love
- Couple bought their first house here
- Location of couple's first kiss
- "Happy ____ happy life"
- Bachelor & Bachelorette party location
- Honeymoon island
- The couple first laid eyes on each other here
- Father of the Groom grew up here
- Birthplace of democracy
- Religious centre of Greece and home of the Oracle
- City-state of the 300
- Month Groom proposed
- Greeks invented the ____ to shield the Bride from evil spirits
- Couple's favorite benefit of marriage
- Groom's favorite movie
- Groom's hometown
- Best Man's preferred name
- Groom's favoite dessert
- Couple's favorite LA resturaunt
- Bride's favorite movie
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- Couple's first plane trip was to _____
- Groom's position in college lacrosse
- Bride's college major
- Movie quote "there is a colonial woman on the wing"
- Bride's favorite holiday
- Groom's middle name
- Name of couple's fur child
- Tunics in Ancient Greece
- Groom's astrological sign
- Couple's college mascot
- Bridesmaid that has known Bride the longest
- Officiant relationship to the Groom
- Maid of Honor and Bride age difference (yrs)
- Couple's favorite chef
- Bride's profession
- Name of youngest flower girl
- Years couple has been together
- Groom's high school
- King of all Gods in Greek mythology
- "yoo-hoo big summer _____"
40 Clues: Honeymoon island • Groom's hometown • Bride's profession • Groom's middle name • Groom's high school • Month Groom proposed • Bride's college major • City-state of the 300 • Couple's favorite chef • Groom's favorite movie • Bride's favorite movie • "Happy ____ happy life" • Birthplace of democracy • Couple's college mascot • Groom's favoite dessert • Bride's favorite holiday • ...
Literary Vocabulary Task 2023-10-10
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- Another word for a story.
- Story ending where there is no clear outcome.
- Concrete details and figures of speech that help the reader form vivid impressions.
- Causes a character to do what they do and the character's aim in taking that action.
- A process in which the qualities of a character are revealed.
- Storyline or organization of events.
- Moment of significant realization and insight.
- Perspective from which a story is seen or told.
- The resolution of the plot or conflict.
- Incident or event within the main plot of the story.
- A section immediately following the climax and lasting until the end of the story.
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- Highly exaggerated or improbable story, not found in real life.
- Major character or force that opposes the protagonist.
- Any subject matter or techniques that create a "true-to-life" impression.
- Manner of speaking or variation of a language peculiar to an individual.
- Lesson of a story.
- Detail in a story that is specific to an environment.
- Brief, direct, or indirect reference to a person, place, or event from history, literature, or mythology.
- A fictional person in a story, and the moral, dispositional, and behavioral qualities of a fictional person.
- Protagonist of a story who has heroic qualities.
20 Clues: Lesson of a story. • Another word for a story. • Storyline or organization of events. • The resolution of the plot or conflict. • Story ending where there is no clear outcome. • Moment of significant realization and insight. • Perspective from which a story is seen or told. • Protagonist of a story who has heroic qualities. • ...
Literary Vocabulary Task 2023-10-11
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- Another word for a story.
- Story ending where there is no clear outcome.
- Concrete details and figures of speech that help the reader form vivid impressions.
- Causes a character to do what they do and the character's aim in taking that action.
- A process in which the qualities of a character are revealed.
- Storyline or organization of events.
- Moment of significant realization and insight.
- Perspective from which a story is seen or told.
- The resolution of the plot or conflict.
- Incident or event within the main plot of the story.
- A section immediately following the climax and lasting until the end of the story.
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- Highly exaggerated or improbable story, not found in real life.
- Major character or force that opposes the protagonist.
- Any subject matter or techniques that create a "true-to-life" impression.
- Manner of speaking or variation of a language peculiar to an individual.
- Lesson of a story.
- Detail in a story that is specific to an environment.
- Brief, direct, or indirect reference to a person, place, or event from history, literature, or mythology.
- A fictional person in a story, and the moral, dispositional, and behavioral qualities of a fictional person.
- Protagonist of a story who has heroic qualities.
20 Clues: Lesson of a story. • Another word for a story. • Storyline or organization of events. • The resolution of the plot or conflict. • Story ending where there is no clear outcome. • Moment of significant realization and insight. • Perspective from which a story is seen or told. • Protagonist of a story who has heroic qualities. • ...
All About You 2025-03-31
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- Band __ Montreal
- An African country south of Libya
- Blonde Powerpuff Girl
- The competition /you/ were in as a child ____ Bee
- American actress known for Charlie's Angels
- Water bottle brand with lots of prints and colors
- One of Adult Swim's longest running TV shows
- Video game controversially nominated for Best Independent Game in 2023
- Nickname of adventurer Indiana Jones
- A jubilant expression
- The personification of old age in Norse mythology
- Archnemesis of Superman
- How to introduce /yourself/ in Spanish
- A daily game from the New York Times
- 1968 hit by Three Dog Night
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- A special socialist greeting among officials
- Lead vocalist for band Nsync
- British-American Actor who plays Spider-Man (Last name)
- A preposition of place
- A rotation around the sun
- Canadian Actor known for The Cat and The Hat
- Jacob Elordi's character on Euphoria
- Canadian Actor known for Superbad (Last name)
- Where movie Ratatouille is set
- A free-to-play game originally released in 2016
- Longest running animated American TV show
- The first king of the Franks
- One of the main protagonists in video game Detroit Become Human
- Long haired comedian known for Workaholics
- Closed Seattle restaurant known for its burgers
30 Clues: Band __ Montreal • Blonde Powerpuff Girl • A jubilant expression • A preposition of place • Archnemesis of Superman • A rotation around the sun • 1968 hit by Three Dog Night • Lead vocalist for band Nsync • The first king of the Franks • Where movie Ratatouille is set • An African country south of Libya • Jacob Elordi's character on Euphoria • Nickname of adventurer Indiana Jones • ...
tech pokemon luis 1 (use - for all multi word answers) 2024-11-26
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- azelf, uxie, and mesprit form the ______ trio
- professor oak's first name
- region based off of fr*nce
- owns a ditto in pokemon indigo league
- the ______ team from the theme tournament Luis was forced to play after TWO FUCKING WHEEL SPINS
- in the battle frontier, ash and charizard fight against noland and _____
- gives you a haunter with an everstone
- "she can violate my rights if she wants"
- electabuzz baby pokemon
- james bought this pokemon on the ss anne
- woooooooooah I'm unbeatable, pokemon - advanced ______
- ___, ___ he's our man, if he can't do it no one can
- what pokemon stands for
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- n's full name
- "I see now that the circumstances of one's birth are irrelevant. It is what you do with the gift of life that determines who you are."
- nebby
- the ______ berry restores 10PP to the first move to drop to 0PP
- leader of team aqua
- ash's oshawott and meowth compete for the love of a male _____ they believe to be female
- #369
- cilan's water type brother
- ash traded his butterfree for this pokemon on the ss anne
- magmar's japanese name directly translated to english
- focus theme of the sinnoh region
- gym leader who hands out the fog badge
25 Clues: #369 • nebby • n's full name • leader of team aqua • electabuzz baby pokemon • what pokemon stands for • professor oak's first name • region based off of fr*nce • cilan's water type brother • focus theme of the sinnoh region • owns a ditto in pokemon indigo league • gives you a haunter with an everstone • gym leader who hands out the fog badge • "she can violate my rights if she wants" • ...
Vocabulary #4 2024-11-14
Across
- Lacking in quantity or quality, insufficient.
- To leave a place quickly and urgently, especially for safety reasons.
- Done secretly or kept hidden, especially for a deceitful purpose.
- Overly sentimental or emotional in a way that is insincere.
- To consume or eat hungrily and quickly.
- To move quickly with short, rapid steps.
- Mercy or leniency shown towards someone who is deserving of punishment.
- The quality of being stubborn or difficult to manage.
- Extremely poor or poverty-stricken.
- The quality of being easily deceived or tricked.
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- Irritability or impatience, often leading to a quick temper.
- An external appearance or semblance that conceals the true nature of something.
- A meeting at which people attempt to make contact with the dead, often through a medium.
- A place of refuge or safety for those in need, often granted by a government.
- The reappearance of a trait in an organism after several generations of absence.
- A set of rules or guidelines governing behavior in a particular situation.
- Bulging or protruding outward.
- An incident or action that causes public outrage due to its immoral or unethical nature.
- Dull, unimaginative, lacking excitement or originality.
- The origin or genealogy of the gods, especially in mythology.
20 Clues: Bulging or protruding outward. • Extremely poor or poverty-stricken. • To consume or eat hungrily and quickly. • To move quickly with short, rapid steps. • Lacking in quantity or quality, insufficient. • The quality of being easily deceived or tricked. • The quality of being stubborn or difficult to manage. • Dull, unimaginative, lacking excitement or originality. • ...
The way to rainy mountain puzzle 2024-11-06
Across
- - Refers to the documented past; Momaday blends this with personal narrative.
- - A term for family members from earlier generations; Momaday honors his in the book.
- - The Native American tribe central to Momaday's memoir.
- - Momaday's familial connection who symbolizes cultural continuity.
- - The customs and social institutions of the Kiowa people.
- - An animal sacred to the Kiowa and often appears in stories.
- - A theme; Momaday explores his cultural and personal identity.
- - A way of passing down knowledge, prominent in Kiowa culture.
- - The region where the Kiowa eventually settled.
- Mountain - The sacred place where Momaday's journey takes him.
- Dance - A traditional Kiowa ceremony, often featured in Momaday's recounting.
- - The U.S. state where Rainy Mountain is located.
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- - A genre; Momaday's book is written in this personal style.
- - The movement of the Kiowa people from the mountains to the plains.
- - The physical environment, significant for both its beauty and cultural meaning.
- - Literary device; many natural elements symbolize deeper meanings in the text.
- - A theme; Momaday uses it to connect with his heritage.
- - Practices and beliefs passed down through generations, emphasized in the book.
- - Stories that explain beliefs and origins; Kiowa stories are examples.
- - Important to preserving culture, it’s what Momaday reflects on in terms of storytelling.
20 Clues: - The region where the Kiowa eventually settled. • - The U.S. state where Rainy Mountain is located. • - A theme; Momaday uses it to connect with his heritage. • - The Native American tribe central to Momaday's memoir. • - The customs and social institutions of the Kiowa people. • - A genre; Momaday's book is written in this personal style. • ...
chapter 1 2025-06-25
Across
- Spoke or smiled in a mocking or unkind way
- A country where people vote for their leaders instead of having a king or queen
- Great bravery, especially in dangerous situations
- A special ceremony or challenge to become a member of a group
- A loud, confusing mix of sounds
- Serious, unpleasant, or frightening
- In a ridiculous or unbelievable way
- In Viking mythology, a place where brave warriors go after death
- From where (an old-fashioned or formal word)
- With wild, extreme enthusiasm or energy
- Very interested or amazed by something
- No longer existing; all of that type have died out
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- A deep, low sound that continues
- The crime of breaking into a place to steal things
- Small sea animals that stick tightly to rocks
- Suggesting something bad or scary is going to happen
- A condition where the body reacts badly to certain things (like food or animals)
- To stay in a place longer than expected or necessary
- Useful or good enough, but not fancy or special
- Beautiful or pleasant to look at, usually describing nature or views
- A large snake or dragon-like creature
- A long, sharp tooth, especially from an animal like a snake or dragon
22 Clues: A loud, confusing mix of sounds • A deep, low sound that continues • Serious, unpleasant, or frightening • In a ridiculous or unbelievable way • A large snake or dragon-like creature • Very interested or amazed by something • With wild, extreme enthusiasm or energy • Spoke or smiled in a mocking or unkind way • From where (an old-fashioned or formal word) • ...
Complete Me - Activity 2.1 2025-08-02
Across
- A poem expressing sorrow, often written for someone who has died.
- Account of a person’s life written by another person.
- Spanish-influenced play with songs and dialogue, popular during the colonial period.
- Short story, often with animals, that teaches a moral lesson.
- A fairy or goddess in Filipino mythology, such as Maria Makiling.
- Ordinary written or spoken language without rhythmic patterns.
- A story rooted in history but often mixed with myths, like Malakas and Maganda.
- Language where the term "baybayin" comes from, meaning "to spell."
- A long narrative poem about heroic deeds like Biag ni Lam-Ang.
- Type of poetry that expresses personal emotions and feelings.
- Poem expressing deep admiration or respect for its subject.
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- Traditional music reflecting local culture, e.g., Bahay Kubo.
- Ancient script used in the Philippines before Spanish colonization.
- Literature meant to be performed, using dialogues and scripts.
- National Hero who wrote Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
- A question or statement that tests cleverness, often used in oral tradition.
- A poem written to celebrate a wedding or marriage.
- 1st lifted on January 2, 1982, when publications were controlled.
- Simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson.
- Literature based on real facts, events, and people.
20 Clues: A poem written to celebrate a wedding or marriage. • Literature based on real facts, events, and people. • Account of a person’s life written by another person. • Poem expressing deep admiration or respect for its subject. • Simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson. • Traditional music reflecting local culture, e.g., Bahay Kubo. • ...
Cycle 1 Vocab crossword 2025-09-15
Across
- when the audience knows something the characters do not
- the Greek deity to whom theatrical performances were originally dedicated
- the actor's right when facing the audience
- a type of performance where up to three actors portray stories from Greek mythology
- the area where actors perform
- the areas to the left and right of the stage out of the view of the audience
- a three-sided set piece used to change scenes quickly
- a fundamental element of Greek drama that provided commentary for a play
- a collaborative art form used to tell a story to a live audience
- the actor's left when facing the audience
- a building used for changing masks, storing props, and being a backdrop to a play in ancient Greece
- the purgation of negative emotions such as pity and fear
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- Greek for "god in the machine"
- the area of the stage farthest away from the audience
- equivalent to a modern-day producer
- the first actor
- a comedic play that made fun of the Greek legends
- a circular or oval building with tiered seating to view performances or sporting events
- means "the seeing place"
- the area of the stage closest to the audience
- practice for a live performance
- appropriate behavior in a given situation
22 Clues: the first actor • means "the seeing place" • the area where actors perform • Greek for "god in the machine" • practice for a live performance • equivalent to a modern-day producer • appropriate behavior in a given situation • the actor's left when facing the audience • the actor's right when facing the audience • the area of the stage closest to the audience • ...
Greek Roots (geo, therm, scope, meter, logy) 2017-12-12
Across
- an instrument you use to look at the stars, moon, and planets
- a container that keeps drinks or other liquids hot
- relates to heat
- a collection of myths that usual relates to religious or cultural traditions
- an instrument used to measure temperature
- a branch of biology that deals with the relationships of organisms
- the prediction of someones future
- a continuous line that forms a boundary of a closed geometric figure
- an instrument on a vehicles dashboard that indicates its speed
- a small cavity in a rock lined with crystals
- one thousandths of a meter
- the scientific study of animals
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- a straight line passing from side to side through a figure
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- an instrument used to see small objects
- a branch of mathematics that uses shapes
- an instrument used to listen to someones heart
- a device that automatically regulates temperature
- produced by the internal heat of the earth
- measurement is qual to 1,000 meters
- an instrument that measures the earths pressure
- science that deals with the earths physical structure
- the study of the origin of a word
- it is usual on a submarine and helps you see far out
24 Clues: relates to heat • one thousandths of a meter • the scientific study of animals • the prediction of someones future • the study of the origin of a word • measurement is qual to 1,000 meters • an instrument used to see small objects • a branch of mathematics that uses shapes • an instrument used to measure temperature • produced by the internal heat of the earth • ...
Beowulf Crossword 2017-10-24
Across
- Hrothgar's father
- Beowulf's cousin and lord
- long narrative poem
- long dangerous journey or mission taken by the epic hero
- king of the kingdom that has been terrorized by Grendel
- larger than life character
- reflect the values of his culture
- Beowulf's uncle
- written by individuals or authors
- comfort, relief
- kingdom of Beowulf
- compensation for a wrong doing
- most epics share a certain literary or formal characteristic called
- name of Beowulf's sword
- famous geat warrior that defeats the monsters in the story
- important events from the history or mythology of a nation or culture
- the central character of an epic
- Latin for "in the middle of things"
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- monster terrorizing Hrothgar's kingdom for 12 years
- stories about heroes that were passed down by reciting or singing
- big and solid; bulky
- the hero receives help from a god or another supernatural force
- disgusting
- making twisting or turning motions
- purify, cleanse
- the mead-hall Grendel attacks
- place where victories were celebrted
- these actions demonstrate the hero's courage, strength, and make up most of the action
- only geat to help Beowulf fight the dragon
- Grendel's Mother's lair
30 Clues: disgusting • purify, cleanse • Beowulf's uncle • comfort, relief • Hrothgar's father • kingdom of Beowulf • long narrative poem • big and solid; bulky • name of Beowulf's sword • Grendel's Mother's lair • Beowulf's cousin and lord • larger than life character • the mead-hall Grendel attacks • compensation for a wrong doing • the central character of an epic • reflect the values of his culture • ...
Caline's Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-16
Across
- / Christian Ramadan
- / Lebanese Prime minister
- / Caline's wedding is on
- / Prolific Austrian composer and child prodigy
- / Teacher of classe de 9eme
- / Italian female name
- / highly addictive morphine derivative with acetic anhydride
- /Caline's a champion at this game to the extent where her opponents say she cheats
- / Jupiter, the supreme royal God of the Roman mythology is represented with this animal
- / slow song we used to dance to
- / Favorite city to live in
- / Bachar loves ------- books
- / Wedding place
- / She's a healer
- / Sara's city
- / Raymond's mother-in-law
- / Recurrent mode of communication
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- / Fill in the blanks "Soon the ----- and I found the rolling tide, Soon the waves and I found the rip tide"
- / Lebanon's emblem
- / Caline took them from people and hung them, for work
- / husband to be
- / love in french
- / they sing the final countdown
- / Full name of other childhood friend
- / brother-in-law
- / Tube station where you get off to go home
- / home and cool band
- / Sister-in-law
- / childhood crush
- / Sara is always ----
- / He's actually gonna wear ----- at his wedding
- / Largest city in the US
- / If you -------- 27300113 by 6.5531771 you'll get 178902475.339012
- / honeymoon
- / large tropical forest. Also, online bookstore.
- / Father-in-law
36 Clues: / honeymoon • / Sara's city • / husband to be • / Sister-in-law • / Wedding place • / Father-in-law • / love in french • / brother-in-law • / She's a healer • / childhood crush • / Lebanon's emblem • / Christian Ramadan • / home and cool band • / Italian female name • / Sara is always ---- • / Caline's wedding is on • / Largest city in the US • / Lebanese Prime minister • / Raymond's mother-in-law • ...
Ancient Rome - The Founding of Rome 2014-12-29
Across
- gave food to someone
- attack
- having fear, be scared
- making things
- punch, strike, box, slap, smack
- someone with great power who lives forever
- baby dogs or wolves
- a brownish metal used to make statues
- in the direction a river moves
- a place where you can look at old stuff and learn history
- make a circle around something
- one of two people born at the same time from the same mother
- the children of your children and their children, and so on
- by yourself
- sad
- the Roman god of war; Ares in Greek mythology
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- to walk away from something
- resting on top of the water
- a person in charge of sheep or goats
- a bowl or container made by braiding pieces of a plant
- the brother of one of your grandparents
- the seat on which the king sits; a symbol of power
- a human figure usually made from metal or stone
- to get out of sight
- when water fills your lungs and you die
- the sons of your brothers and sisters
- not for someone or something
- a wild animal that looks like a dog
- a child less than 3 years old
29 Clues: sad • attack • by yourself • making things • baby dogs or wolves • to get out of sight • gave food to someone • having fear, be scared • to walk away from something • resting on top of the water • not for someone or something • a child less than 3 years old • in the direction a river moves • make a circle around something • punch, strike, box, slap, smack • a wild animal that looks like a dog • ...
Marley Peck 2021-02-22
Across
- Greece made these things perfect with no imperfections.
- In 7 century B.C. Rome was under the power of a_____
- The Greeks had a democracy in Rome they had a_____
- In Rome they had Monarchy Republic Empire and in Greece they had_____
- The Romans built a lot of_____
- The king of the gods was_____
- The toy called the_____may have been invented in Greece
- The father figure in a Roman family was called the Pater_____
- The 2 twins related to the myth regarding establishment of Roman civilization. Romulus and_____
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- Athens has a recorded_____that dates back more than 3,000 years.
- Roman_____is a bunch of traditional stories, rituals and beliefs that the Romans used to describe the origin of Roman civilization, culture, history and religion.
- Rome took the Greeks idea but added more imperfections to these.
- The Greeks have their own_____
- One Greek invention we still use today is the_____
- One Greek invention that we use today are_____
- Many female slaves in Greece baked bread, cooked, and_____
- Both Rome and Greece focused there art mostly on gods and_____
- The closest word that the Greeks had to family was_____
- The Roman_____were still considered as part of the family.
- The goddess that liked owls was_____
20 Clues: The king of the gods was_____ • The Greeks have their own_____ • The Romans built a lot of_____ • The goddess that liked owls was_____ • One Greek invention that we use today are_____ • One Greek invention we still use today is the_____ • The Greeks had a democracy in Rome they had a_____ • In 7 century B.C. Rome was under the power of a_____ • ...
Ancient Chinese Geographical Features 2022-05-15
Across
- This sea in China has significant oil and gas
- This mountain is in between Jinsha River and Lancang River
- This mountain range contains 200 plant species that can be found nowhere else in the world
- Mount Xiaowutai's highest point is in this mountain range
- This forest is home to the Legend of Ashima
- This sea is a main route for trade, and shipping
- This is the largest plateau in the world
- In Chinese mythology, people think that the goddess, Xiwangmu lives in these mountains
- The sand dunes in this desert reach up to 99.67 meters (109 yards) in hight
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- Many dinosaur fossils are found in this desert
- This mountain range contains the third largest deposit of ice in the world
- This sea is to the east, and southeast of China
- This is the Longest river in Asia
- The peak of this mountain range is called, Kitten Mountain
- Chinese farmers have farmed on this plateau for more than a thousand years
- This is a 29,032′ foot tall mountain
- These mountains are the northernmost habitats of wild giant pandas
- This mountain range goes along the borders of India, Pakistan, and China
- This forest contains numerous rare, and endangered species
- The silt in the water makes this river a particular color
20 Clues: This is the Longest river in Asia • This is a 29,032′ foot tall mountain • This is the largest plateau in the world • This forest is home to the Legend of Ashima • This sea in China has significant oil and gas • Many dinosaur fossils are found in this desert • This sea is to the east, and southeast of China • This sea is a main route for trade, and shipping • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-12-01
Across
- Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’?
- What is the title of the biggest selling Christmas song in the world?
- In which 2004 Christmas film does Tom Hanks voice Santa?
- How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish?
- What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from?
- Which city does Die Hard take place in?
- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
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- What is the shortest day of the year called?
- What is the highest grossing Christmas film in the world?
- Who is the first reindeer named in the poem ‘'Twas the night before Christmas' by Clement Moore?
- Originating in Nordic mythology, what is the name of the beast said to scare naughty children at Christmas?
- Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'?
- What Christmas table item was invented by Tom Smith in the 1800s?
- Which company changed the colour of Santa's suit to red?
- Which country first started the tradition of putting up a tree?
- What country was St Nicholas born in?
- Since 1947, which country has donated a Christmas Tree for Trafalgar Square every year?
- Which country traditionally eats KFC on Christmas Day?
- Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’?
- What country did eggnog originally come from?
20 Clues: Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'? • What country was St Nicholas born in? • Which city does Die Hard take place in? • Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’? • What is the shortest day of the year called? • How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish? • Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’? • What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from? • ...
Greek theaters 2022-01-10
Across
- How speech reveals character
- in Greek means dance
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a
- The major festival was the
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- The slope of the hill served as the
- reserved for the Priest of Dionysus
- the origin of our word scene
- defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
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- A flat terrace below the slope served as the
- part lion, part eagle, and part woman
- A tragic hero is a man of
- Dionysus was the god of
- one of the four greek performers that did not speak
- derived from his name, is still used to refer to actors today.
- Usage of words to express thought
- “an act of injustice”
- Increased the number of actors in plays from two to three
- ancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it
- Literary critics attribute the fall of the hero to a
- Something to shock the audience
- first thing a tragedy should contain according to aristotle
25 Clues: in Greek means dance • “an act of injustice” • Dionysus was the god of • A tragic hero is a man of • The major festival was the • How speech reveals character • the origin of our word scene • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • The slope of the hill served as the • reserved for the Priest of Dionysus • part lion, part eagle, and part woman • ...
Genre Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-18
Across
- fiction dealing with the solution of a crime or the unraveling of secrets
- story of the major character who faces bad luck
- this is a formal treatment of a subject and is intended to be spoken in public
- presents the world of nature: plants animals mountains rivers environment
- story that is true to life
- is a book with very little words and a lot of pictures
- series of imagined facts, which shows truths about human life
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- fiction about a crime
- a long narrative divided into chapters
- is a record of events transactions or observations keep daily or at frequent intervals
- story dealing with the Gods demigods
- humorous story with blatant exaggeration such as swaggering heroes who do the impossible with nonchalance
- an artistic form of prose fiction which is centered on a single main incident
- a standalone piece of fiction that is shorter than a full-length novel but longer than a short story or novelette
- longer than a short story
- true story about a person, place, or thing
- the main aim is to bring out listen to the reader
- which is usually under 1000 words
- uses incidents or events to present ideas of a writer
- is a composition in prose that has some of the qualities of a poem
20 Clues: fiction about a crime • longer than a short story • story that is true to life • which is usually under 1000 words • story dealing with the Gods demigods • a long narrative divided into chapters • true story about a person, place, or thing • story of the major character who faces bad luck • the main aim is to bring out listen to the reader • ...
Myths and Legends Vocabulary words 2022-11-13
Across
- deserving of sympathy and pity.
- to live forever, never dying.
- refusing to be persuaded or change one's mind.
- of great value or worth.
- an outrageous, vicious or immoral act of an extreme scale.
- a visually attractive place or building, especially in a cute or sweet way.
- to be full of joy and show great excitement.
- to add beauty, to decorate.
- overcome and take control of by force.
- to climb up a steep surface or peak.
- a difficult, unpleasant or embarrassing situation.
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- powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating.
- not intimidated or discouraged by difficulty, danger or disappointment.
- exceptionally difficult and daunting.
- to cast out of a country by official action.
- In Roman Mythology, a male nature spirit with the ears, legs, horns and tail of a goat.
- having won a victory, triumphant.
- so great that it can not be overcome.
- a story, person, or thing that has been made up and is not real.
- to find or gather by searching, especially through rubbish.
- a vehicle used in ancient times with two wheels and pulled by horses.
- charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way.
- cannot live forever.
- a royal kingdom.
- a long stick that is used as a weapon.
25 Clues: a royal kingdom. • cannot live forever. • of great value or worth. • to add beauty, to decorate. • to live forever, never dying. • deserving of sympathy and pity. • having won a victory, triumphant. • to climb up a steep surface or peak. • exceptionally difficult and daunting. • so great that it can not be overcome. • overcome and take control of by force. • ...
Poetry Crossword 2021-04-28
Across
- words that spell out sounds
- the three most common types of allusion refer to the bible, Shakespeare, and _____________________
- stanzas separate ideas in a poem; they act like _____________________
- attitude writers take towards their subject
- flow of the beat in a poem
- the repetition of the initial letter or sound
- to create vivid images, writers use _____________________
- the last word on each line rhymes
- helps determine mood
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- an exaggeration for the sake of emphasis
- provides clues about the poem's topic, mood, speaker, author's purpose
- giving human characteristics or inanimate objects, ideas, or animals
- Bafefoot Days has a _____________________ mood
- poetry follows no rules; anything goes
- what is happening in the poem
- a group of lines in a poem
- words to create a picture in the reader's mind
- language of a poem and how each word is chosen to convey a precise meaning
- speaker in the poem
- something that stands for itself, but also something larger than itself
- words inside the sentence rhyme
- a reference to another piece of literature or history
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- imagery appeals to the five senses: smell, sight, hearing, touch and _____________________
- rhythm can be measured in _____________________
- atmosphere, or emotion, in the poem created by the poet
- implied comparison between unrelated things
27 Clues: speaker in the poem • helps determine mood • a group of lines in a poem • flow of the beat in a poem • words that spell out sounds • what is happening in the poem • words inside the sentence rhyme • a comparison using "like" or "as" • the last word on each line rhymes • poetry follows no rules; anything goes • an exaggeration for the sake of emphasis • ...
Crossword F 2022-09-23
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- unique;have never happened
- the rarest M&M color
- confirm
- "Hi" in french
- a person who likes to help others
- The Nazis are full of _____ people.
- distracted by something
- capital of Vanuatu
- The view at the top of this mountain is so _____.
- the state of doesn't care
- nonexsistence
- He is _____ as the hero of the people for his brave actions.
- to make sure something is certain
- bless
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- He is full of ____ that he can run fifty miles without stopping.
- Their ____ is obvious as they spend all their time together.
- illusion
- very large
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- famous;important
- The thief ______ went inside the museum to steal artifacts.
- The trip is _____ due to the bad weather.
- The ____ of the freedom of people finally leads to rebellion
- messy;disordered
- to give someone a fixed amount of something
- saving or being saved
- capital of Palau
- the first woman on earth according to Greek mythology
- swear words; insulting language
- capital of Nicaragua
- softest mineral in the world
- Your mother's mother is your _____ grandma.
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Cabo Verde
- where Jews were hanged in the concentration camp
35 Clues: bless • confirm • illusion • very large • nonexsistence • "Hi" in french • famous;important • messy;disordered • capital of Palau • capital of Kenya • capital of Vanuatu • the rarest M&M color • capital of Nicaragua • saving or being saved • capital of Cabo Verde • distracted by something • the state of doesn't care • unique;have never happened • Shakespeare’s longest play • softest mineral in the world • ...
Greek Civilization - Abby Grant 2022-10-18
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- Goddess of battle strategy and wisdom
- A collection of myths
- the Muse who presides over eloquence and epic poetry
- The muse of comedy
- The Muse of history
- The goddess of astronomy
- The muse of erotic poetry and mime
- The ancient Greek goddess of harvest
- The muse of dance and chorus
- God of the underworld
- Greek god of the sea
- The muse of tragedy
- The muse of sacred poetry
- An ancient Greek warship
- A demi-god with superhuman strength
- Greek god of war and courage
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- Greek god of music, poetry, and art
- The capital of Greece
- The muse that presides over music
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- Ancient Greek god of trade
- Head of a bull body of a man
- One of two major ancient Greek epic poems
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Greek king of gods
- The god of blacksmiths and fire
- A country in southeastern Europe
- A battle taken place during the first Persian invasion
- A prominent city-state in Laconia
- Author of the Iliad
- The goddess of wild animals, and the hunt
- Goddess of merriage
32 Clues: The muse of comedy • Greek king of gods • The Muse of history • The muse of tragedy • Author of the Iliad • Goddess of merriage • Greek god of the sea • A collection of myths • God of the underworld • The capital of Greece • The goddess of astronomy • An ancient Greek warship • The muse of sacred poetry • Ancient Greek god of trade • Goddess of love and beauty • Head of a bull body of a man • ...
Folklore Creatures Crossword 2024-02-28
Across
- A mischievous, ugly creature resembling a dwarf
- A creature set to guard a pot of gold at the end of rainbows
- A monster known to live under bridges or in caves or mountains
- Earth spirits often represented by small statues found in gardens
- A mythical sea creature with the body of a woman and the tail of a fish
- A short, stocky humanlike creature often skilled in mining and woodwork
- A wish-granting spirit imprisoned within a lamp
- A woman thought to have magical powers, often depicted in a black cloak
- A monster from Greek mythology with one eye
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- A creature with the upper body of a man and the legs of a goat (Grover from Percy Jackson)
- A small human creature with pointed ears
- A mythical being of human form but superhuman sized
- A female spirit whose crying warns of death
- A liquid with healing, magical, or poisonous properties
- A country, state or territory ruled by the monarchy
- A large area covered with trees and undergrowth
- The power to influence events using mysterious forces
- An evil spirit or devil
- A small being of human form that has magical powers, typically female
- A magical charm or incantation
20 Clues: An evil spirit or devil • A magical charm or incantation • A small human creature with pointed ears • A female spirit whose crying warns of death • A monster from Greek mythology with one eye • A mischievous, ugly creature resembling a dwarf • A large area covered with trees and undergrowth • A wish-granting spirit imprisoned within a lamp • ...
The Odyssey 2016-06-03
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- eater group of people addicted to a plant
- Calypso island
- transportation to use at sea
- son of the king and queen
- food of the gods
- parts of an animal body
- a very tall peak in southern Greece
- herb of magic power
- wife of a king
- a region in the northwestern peloponnesus
- king of gods
- body of water
- island in the Mediterranean
- Woman who held Odysseus captive for many years
- island in Greece
- god of sea
- ship of Argonauts
- inland city in southern peloponnesus
- messenger/guide for land of the dead
- Mythology greek many body of myths
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- Greek king/main character
- men who attempted to win penelope love
- one eyed giant
- skill/sport that uses a bow and arrow to get to a target
- someone who can’t die
- stamp of success
- island near Ithaca
- collective name for greeks
- tool
- an island also in the Mediterranean
- origin of something, ruler
- Titan goddesses
- a sea nymph
- spear made for throwing
- highest mountain and home to many gods
- passing of someone
- major city on Crete
- construction
- sea water
- ducts a way to let smoke escape
40 Clues: tool • sea water • god of sea • a sea nymph • king of gods • construction • body of water • one eyed giant • Calypso island • wife of a king • Titan goddesses • stamp of success • food of the gods • island in Greece • ship of Argonauts • island near Ithaca • passing of someone • herb of magic power • major city on Crete • someone who can’t die • parts of an animal body • spear made for throwing • ...
Alec's Ancient Greek Crossword 2019-03-31
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- Third letter of the Greek alphabet
- Ship that Jason sailed
- Second letter of the Greek alphabet
- Collection of stories that teach a moral lesson
- Also know as the divine proportion and first described by Greek mathematician Euclid
- Snake-haired monster defeated by Perseus
- Greek god of the sea
- Goddess of retribution. Today used as another word for arch enemy
- Mythical king that defeated the minotaur
- Collection of myths
- Ancient Greek mathematician
- Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote down Socrates' ideas
- Wife of Prometheus
- Sons and daughters of Gaia
- God of the satyrs
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- Goddess of women, marriage and family
- Classical Greek philosopher. Plato was his most famous student
- Earth goddess
- Horse-drawn carriage
- Citizen of Troy
- Mathematician that created algorithm for calculating Pi
- Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
- King of the kingdom of Macedon
- Son of Zeus. Gatekeeper of Olympus. God of strength
- Winged horse
- Lord of all gods
- Legendary author of epic poems Iliad and The Odyssey
- City tricked by Athens with a wooden horse
- First letter of the Greek alphabet
- Ancient city ruled by Athena, goddess of reason
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet
31 Clues: Winged horse • Earth goddess • Citizen of Troy • Lord of all gods • God of the satyrs • Wife of Prometheus • Collection of myths • Horse-drawn carriage • Greek god of the sea • Ship that Jason sailed • Sons and daughters of Gaia • Ancient Greek mathematician • King of the kingdom of Macedon • Last letter of the Greek alphabet • Third letter of the Greek alphabet • ...
St. Patrick's Day 2024-03-05
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- Term for a group of butterflies
- U.S. city where you can find a green river each St. Patrick's Day
- Another term for a young rabbit
- Number of eyes bees have
- country that uses the blooming of cherry blossoms to determine the start of spring
- The early Egyptians built the so that it points directly toward the rising sun on the spring equinox
- If you dont wear green on St. Patrick's Day you are at risk for this punishment.
- The official currency of Ireland
- Official birth flower of March
- Another name for Ireland
- They're magically delicious
- 3 zodiac signs of spring
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- What popular TV show used a beech-tree lined walkway known as "The Dark Hedges" Northern Ireland as the road to King's Landing?
- Capital of Ireland
- Animal St. Patrick is said to have chased out of Ireland
- Name for the full moon in March
- A type of wooden Irish boat used for fishing and transport
- Goddess of Spring in Greek mythology
- Spring is also referred to as the *blank* equinox
- National plant of Ireland
- First spring month in the Southern Hemisphere
- Symbol for gold on the periodic table
- animal associated with Halloween that comes out of hibernation in the springtime
23 Clues: Capital of Ireland • Number of eyes bees have • Another name for Ireland • 3 zodiac signs of spring • National plant of Ireland • They're magically delicious • Official birth flower of March • Term for a group of butterflies • Name for the full moon in March • Another term for a young rabbit • The official currency of Ireland • Goddess of Spring in Greek mythology • ...
Valentine’s Day 2023 2023-01-29
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- Something you say in the heat of passion
- Number of US towns named Valentine
- One thing about you I love to inhale
- Cupid is the son of this deity
- Projectiles fired by Cupid
- First thing you told me about my eyes. They are this.
- Profession that receives the most valentines
- Will you be my____
- What our eyes make when we look at each other
- Letters to Juliet are sent to this European city every year
- Gangster who orchestrated the St. Valentine’s Day massacre
- Brain chemical known as the “cuddle” or “love” hormone
- Pizza place famous for heart shaped pizzas
- Mix red and white
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- Tug my _____ spank my ___
- Our favorite drink to share together
- Roses are red and these are blue and one in two million
- State that produces the most chocolate
- The month we met face to face
- Billboards top love song of all time
- You and me together
- The number of days in a regular February
- Something you said you lost with me (insert eye roll)
- Something you like to do to me
- Cupid’s name in Greek mythology
- Country that does not celebrate Valentine’s Day
- These birds are a symbol of love
- Cupid’s arrows are made of lead and this.
28 Clues: Mix red and white • Will you be my____ • You and me together • Tug my _____ spank my ___ • Projectiles fired by Cupid • The month we met face to face • Cupid is the son of this deity • Something you like to do to me • Cupid’s name in Greek mythology • These birds are a symbol of love • Number of US towns named Valentine • Our favorite drink to share together • ...
6th Grade End of Year Crossword (TRAMMELL ELA) 2023-05-23
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- OUR RELAY RESIDENT THIS YEAR
- THIS OUTBREAK WAS DEADLY IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY THAT WE READ ABOUT
- THE MALE LEADER OF THE RAVENCLAW HOUSE
- CINCO
- IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED, TRY, TRY _______
- ANOTHER WORD FOR BUTTERFLIES IN SPANISH
- THE LESSON OR MEANING OF THE STORY
- THE HOLSTON_______ARE THE FOUR PILLARS THAT HOLSTON VALUES
- NAME OF THE 6TH GRADE PRINCIPAL
- READING "BETWEEN THE LINES" WHEN A STORY DOESN'T STATE THE IDEA OR MEANING EXPLICITLY
- TRINITY CECILIA CAST A SPELL THAT INVOLVED THREE DISTINCT PUNISHMENTS OR CHALLENGES
- MS. TRAMMELL'S DAUGHTERS ARE _______
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- ALSO KNOWN AS THE TERMINATOR
- COMMON ELEMENTS OF A STORY THAT HAVE A HERO
- SIMILAR TO BINGO IN THE SPANISH CULTURE
- WORK CAN BE FOUND AT ANYTIME--HOME OR SCHOOL--ON THIS
- THE NARRATOR AND ONE OF THE CHARACTERS IN "BOY: TALES OF CHILDHOOD"
- IF I TRY, I WILL NOT ______ IN ELA CLASS
- STUDENTS SHOULD ALWAYS DO THEIR_________
- I HATE THESE
- BUTTERFLIES WERE USED AS A ______ ALL THROUGHOUT THE STORY, SUMMER OF THE MARIPOSAS
- MEAN LADY THAT WORKED AT THE CANDY STORE
- WHEN WE LEARNED ABOUT MYTHOLOGY, WE STUDIED MANY DIFFERENT ______ ______
- NAME OF THE 7TH GRADE PRINCIPAL
- 6TH GRADE GUIDANCE COUNSELOR
25 Clues: CINCO • I HATE THESE • ALSO KNOWN AS THE TERMINATOR • OUR RELAY RESIDENT THIS YEAR • 6TH GRADE GUIDANCE COUNSELOR • NAME OF THE 6TH GRADE PRINCIPAL • NAME OF THE 7TH GRADE PRINCIPAL • THE LESSON OR MEANING OF THE STORY • MS. TRAMMELL'S DAUGHTERS ARE _______ • THE MALE LEADER OF THE RAVENCLAW HOUSE • SIMILAR TO BINGO IN THE SPANISH CULTURE • ANOTHER WORD FOR BUTTERFLIES IN SPANISH • ...
Trivia 001 2025-04-22
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- A Southern German province known for its beer, pretzels and automobile manufactory.
- The seasonal wind that brings torrential rains.
- The philosopher who laid foundation for the traditons of Chinese society.
- Liberation from life-death-rebirth cycle in Buddhism.
- A medieval siege engine that launches stone projectiles to breach enemy defense.
- A North American region with rugged mountains, once known for its gold rush.
- A large sailing vessel for transoceanian voyages during the Age of Discovery.
- A city on the Caspian Sea, capital to its home country.
- The second largest country on earth.
- The physical property calculated by the product of mass and velocity.
- The largest planet of our solar system.
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- The guardian of cosmic order and harmony in Hindu mythology.
- A Baroque painter known for the play of light and shadow.
- A nagivation tool that allows sailor to measure the lattitude at sea.
- A revolutionary physicist who reshaped the understanding of space and time.
- The iconic ranged weapon for medieval England.
- One of the birthplaces for Renaissance art in Italy.
- A fragrant plant used for incense, famous for its essential oil.
- A medical expert for the diseases of heart and blood vessels.
- The measurement of the randomness within a system.
20 Clues: The second largest country on earth. • The largest planet of our solar system. • The iconic ranged weapon for medieval England. • The seasonal wind that brings torrential rains. • The measurement of the randomness within a system. • One of the birthplaces for Renaissance art in Italy. • Liberation from life-death-rebirth cycle in Buddhism. • ...
Unit 9 Level E 2025-05-12
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- She gave an ________ speech that moved the entire audience to tears.
- The insurance company paid ___________ to cover the repair costs.
- I had an ___________ that something was wrong when she didn’t show up to class.
- After months of illness, she appeared pale and ______________.
- The manager decided to _________ resources to the departments that needed them most.
- His _________ comments revealed a lack of experience and maturity.
- Her decision to travel alone was completely _________ and unplanned.
- In mythology, Zeus is considered an __________ being.
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- His _______ at the meeting shocked everyone and disrupted the discussion.
- The tree’s trunk was so ___________ that it looked centuries old.
- Through ________ and determination, he finally completed the marathon.
- The chef prepared a meal that was both nutritious and ____________.
- The film’s ending was so _________ that many viewers were left in tears.
- A long-standing _________ between the families finally came to an end.
- The coach had to ________ the player for repeatedly breaking the team’s rules.
- The weather in spring is often ________, making it hard to plan outdoor activities.
- He tends to ________ from the original topic when he's nervous.
- The speaker provided __________ examples to support her argument.
- The fans ________ when their team scored the winning goal.
- The mountain lake was so ___________ that you could see the rocks on the bottom.
20 Clues: In mythology, Zeus is considered an __________ being. • The fans ________ when their team scored the winning goal. • After months of illness, she appeared pale and ______________. • He tends to ________ from the original topic when he's nervous. • The tree’s trunk was so ___________ that it looked centuries old. • ...
Sixteen Down, Eleven Across 2025-06-19
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- The main herb/ingredient of an Italian green sauce.
- Eins, Zwei, ____.
- The primary hydrogen isotope used during the Manhattan Project.
- World's Finest; Who would win in a fight?
- What the mouse removes from the lion's paw.
- "Gilgamesh was called a god and a man; _______ was an animal and a man. It is the story of their becoming human together."
- A desert geoglyph mystery located in Peru.
- Instacoffee.
- A figure from Greek mythology who was doomed by a backwards glance.
- Author John _______.
- Someone who is between the ages of ninety and ninety-nine.
- A type of bird that is the subject of an Edgar Allen Poe poem.
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- ______, King of Kings.
- The subject of a 2018 musical biopic, to whom love might be called "a crazy little thing."
- Fragrance of food.
- Chinese currency.
- A tuna substitute for vegans in appearance only.
- A Japanese fox spirit.
- Earth's mightiest heroes inits.
- The name of the scaled used to measure the strength of earthquakes.
- "_______ was called a god and a man; Enkidu was an animal and a man. It is the story of their becoming human together."
- A philosopher's favorite razor.
- A descriptor for a shape that curves outwards.
- The generic name of an opioid antagonist also called Narcan.
24 Clues: Instacoffee. • Chinese currency. • Eins, Zwei, ____. • Fragrance of food. • Author John _______. • ______, King of Kings. • A Japanese fox spirit. • Earth's mightiest heroes inits. • A philosopher's favorite razor. • World's Finest; Who would win in a fight? • A desert geoglyph mystery located in Peru. • What the mouse removes from the lion's paw. • ...
The Galaxy 2025-05-16
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- a probe that was launched by NASA
- a research facility in low Earth orbit
- the amount of matter in one space
- a element that stars use to create a nuclear fusion
- A giant ball of dirt and water that we inhabit
- Its what a star starts as
- another name for north star
- rest or in unchanging motion unless acted on by some outside force.
- a place with such high gravity that nothing not even light can escape
- a force that attracts us to earth
- the distance light travels in one year
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- the time it takes for the ISS to complete a orbit
- a group of stars that to the Greeks and other civilizations believed there was pictures in them
- a place of icy thinds beyond the orbit of Neptune
- a constellation that is named after a princess in Greek mythology
- a space telescope
- A object we send into space to exchange waves or information
- The Galaxy that our planet is in
- closest star to the earth (except for the sun)
- goes around the sun in a oval shape
- a system of millions of stars and planets
- A mass orbiting around a star
- A big ball of gas floating in space
23 Clues: a space telescope • Its what a star starts as • another name for north star • A mass orbiting around a star • The Galaxy that our planet is in • a probe that was launched by NASA • the amount of matter in one space • a force that attracts us to earth • goes around the sun in a oval shape • A big ball of gas floating in space • a research facility in low Earth orbit • ...
Percy Jackson/Heroes of Olympus, etc. Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-21
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- This is Jason's surname
- It is this character who causes Zeus to cast Apollo to Earth
- This is the name of Magnus's cousin?
- Thanks to Percy, this unfortunate occurrence awakens Gaia in "The Blood of Olympus"
- Percy is the son of Poseidon, the god of the ____
- This demigod betrays Percy but dies destroying Kronos
- Magnus is the son of this god
- Magnus is rescued by a _________
- The Kane Chronicles centers around this mythology
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- This stone unleashes Set, the god of evil, in "The Red Pyramid"
- In "The Chalice of the Gods" Percy is trying to get recommendations for this
- This demigod dies destroying Gaia but is resurrected by Festus
- This is Carter's girlfriend
- The name of Sadie's boyfriend, who becomes one with Anubis
- In "The Titan's Curse", Zoe is one of these maiden followers of Artemis
- Leo vows on the River Styx that he will come back to this character
- In Magnus Chase book 2, this character's weapon goes missing... uh-oh!
- This character is the son of Dionysus that the god asks Percy to protect
- This feline character turns into Bast, the cat goddess, in "The Red Pyramid"
- "A half-blood of the ____ gods" (line from the Great Prophecy
- This many half-bloods must answer the call
21 Clues: This is Jason's surname • This is Carter's girlfriend • Magnus is the son of this god • Magnus is rescued by a _________ • This is the name of Magnus's cousin? • This many half-bloods must answer the call • Percy is the son of Poseidon, the god of the ____ • The Kane Chronicles centers around this mythology • This demigod betrays Percy but dies destroying Kronos • ...
History of Greek Theater-Jemy osorio 2023-01-06
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- where can Theater in the Western World be traced back to?
- a flat terrace below the slope served as the?
- All of the performers, except musicians wore?
- who was a creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- The action in Greek plays usually takes place?
- who wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survive.
- the slope of the hill served as the?
- by choral
- plays followed a
- The plays followed a strict structure, with a prologue, the entrance of the chorus, and then several episodes separated by
- structure, with a
- the chorus, and then
- in the middle of the orchestra was placed a?
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- The performers in Greek theater can be divided into four categories
- greek drama was presented at festivals honoring what god?
- who won the best playwright contest at the festival fore than any other Greek dramatist (24 times).
- who was the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
- the entrance
- episodes
- what is the origin of our word scene?
- The word chorus in greek means?
- who is considered the father of Western philosophy?
- the word theater comes the the Greek word
- who were Two critical influences on Greek drama was Homer's epic poems?
- The seat was in direct line of the god’s alter in the center of the?
25 Clues: episodes • by choral • the entrance • plays followed a • structure, with a • the chorus, and then • The word chorus in greek means? • the slope of the hill served as the? • what is the origin of our word scene? • the word theater comes the the Greek word • in the middle of the orchestra was placed a? • a flat terrace below the slope served as the? • ...
Luke cross 2023-05-05
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- rude and not showing respect, especially toward someone older or in a higher position than you.
- in a dangerous state.
- in Greek mythology (= ancient stories), a creature with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a snake's tail.
- feeling happy and also slightly sad when you think about things that happened in the past.
- fixed into the surface of something.
- the act of making something known that was secret, or a fact that is made known.
- a complete change
- very annoying, unpleasant, or uncomfortable, and therefore extremely difficult to bare.
- in a way that shows you are not certain or confident
- in an angry way, because of something that is wrong or not fair.
- very sad.
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- to send out a beam, noise, smell, or gas.
- doing something but hesitating.
- dodge/avoid
- disappear or make disappear.
- A feeling of extreme sadness.
- dishonest or hiding the truth
- making up or apologize to someone.
- being likeable.
- fight or argument.
- menially or physically torture someone.
- to force someone to do something, or to make it necessary for someone to do something.
- to cause or allow something to continue for a period of time.
- coming, sooner or later
- protected against a particular disease by particular substances in the blood.
25 Clues: very sad. • dodge/avoid • being likeable. • a complete change • fight or argument. • in a dangerous state. • coming, sooner or later • disappear or make disappear. • A feeling of extreme sadness. • dishonest or hiding the truth • doing something but hesitating. • making up or apologize to someone. • fixed into the surface of something. • menially or physically torture someone. • ...
Freak the Mighty Ch 1-9 Vocabulary 2025-02-03
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- make known
- a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments
- complex, educated
- bring (swallowed food) up again to the mouth
- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest
- the act or process of propelling; move forward
- prompted by feelings of tenderness or sadness
- apartment complex/ two parts
- not conquered or overcome
- worthy of attention
- move swiftly and lightly
- an angled door covering the exterior stairwell of a basement
- to be like or similar to
- “belly button”
- path followed by a flying object or moving force
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- completely controlled by an evil spirit
- a surgical cut made in skin or flesh
- put oneself deliberately into a place or situation where one is unwelcome or uninvited
- two or more possibilities
- the principal or dominant course, tendency, or trend; regular
- having no contents; empty; void
- drink (something) greedily or in large quantities
- to ask, demand, or claim
- a human mind, soul, or spirit
- irregular; uneven; jagged; shaggy; ragged; unkempt
- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology
- a lack of
- a drug with morphine like effects, derived from opium
- directed toward avoidance or escape
- expensively stylish
30 Clues: a lack of • make known • “belly button” • complex, educated • worthy of attention • expensively stylish • to ask, demand, or claim • move swiftly and lightly • to be like or similar to • two or more possibilities • not conquered or overcome • apartment complex/ two parts • a human mind, soul, or spirit • having no contents; empty; void • directed toward avoidance or escape • ...
Christmas Challenge 2025-12-23
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- Decorative material once made of real silver
- Feast marking the magi’s arrival
- Word derived from Latin for “birth”
- City associated with a census and a manger
- Red plant whose leaves change color under stress
- Traditional dessert or hearthside symbol
- Vehicle guided by reins rather than wheels
- Theological term for Christ becoming flesh
- Item hung by the chimney with hopeful intent
- Evergreen with berries used in medieval winter rites
- Arctic animals mythically tasked with flight
- Gift symbolizing divinity in the Christmas story
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- Bishop of Myra known for secret generosity
- Miniature winter scene shaken into motion
- Feeding trough repurposed as a cradle
- Alpine figure who contrasts sharply with St. Nick
- Traditional Christmas roast in many countries
- Vertical passage central to a certain midnight delivery
- Season of anticipation preceding Christmas
- Celebration forty days after Christmas
- Spiced drink tied to ancient toasting rituals
- Plant historically linked to Norse mythology
- Circular symbol of eternal life
- Scene traditionally depicted with shepherds and magi
- MASS, Service held at the turning of Christmas Day
- Ballet featuring Clara and enchanted soldiers
- PUDDING, Dessert demanded in a persistent carol
- Decorative strand draped across mantels
- Name meaning “God with us”
- Singers who travel door-to-door in harmony
30 Clues: Name meaning “God with us” • Circular symbol of eternal life • Feast marking the magi’s arrival • Word derived from Latin for “birth” • Feeding trough repurposed as a cradle • Celebration forty days after Christmas • Decorative strand draped across mantels • Traditional dessert or hearthside symbol • Miniature winter scene shaken into motion • ...
Modern Mythology Final Part 2 2023-05-18
11 Clues: goat man • three sister • one eye giant • turn to stone • nymph to serpent • one-hundred eyes • bird that steals • half man half horse • part lion part woman • born of woman and bull • part lion, goat, and serpent
Greek Mythology Vocab List ELA 2024-04-11
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- - n. - french word for “why”
- - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- - adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- - n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
- -n. - the beginning; the source
- n.- a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
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- - n. - the outcome of a story
- - n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- tale - n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
- - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
12 Clues: - n. - french word for “why” • - n. - the outcome of a story • -n. - the beginning; the source • - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
Christmas Crossword 2021-12-07
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- Deck the halls with boughs of __________
- Without us, who would pass your gift?
- a small, showy trinket or decoration.
- Made with milk, cream, sugar, whipped ______ whites, and yolk.
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- Bells are ringin', children singin', all is merry and bright, hang your stockings and say your prayers, 'cause Santa Claus comes tonight!
- Trampling through a snowy night, I bring you a gift if you were nice. I don't need a flashlight, my nose shines red and bright.
- I rest and I rise, I come in different size, You can eat me in slice, I'll make your Christmas nice
- By Norse Mythology, Frigg called me a symbol of love.
8 Clues: Without us, who would pass your gift? • a small, showy trinket or decoration. • Deck the halls with boughs of __________ • By Norse Mythology, Frigg called me a symbol of love. • Made with milk, cream, sugar, whipped ______ whites, and yolk. • I rest and I rise, I come in different size, You can eat me in slice, I'll make your Christmas nice • ...
AP VOCAB WEEK 12 NGIRAIBAI TAKAWO 2025-12-04
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- a protective shield from Greek mythology, a formal term for protection or sponsorship, or it can be the name of various modern systems and organizations
- an adjective describing something that resembles or suggests an oracle, meaning it is prophetic, wise, or authoritative
- a Late Bronze Age civilization in Greece (c. 1750–1050 BC) that was characterized by a warrior culture
- a person who violates a law, rule, or moral code
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- full of people or things; crowded.
- a planned meeting at an agreed-upon time and place, or the place itself
- the food (or sometimes drink) of the Olympian gods
- archaic past and past participle of work.
8 Clues: full of people or things; crowded. • archaic past and past participle of work. • a person who violates a law, rule, or moral code • the food (or sometimes drink) of the Olympian gods • a planned meeting at an agreed-upon time and place, or the place itself • a Late Bronze Age civilization in Greece (c. 1750–1050 BC) that was characterized by a warrior culture • ...
Vocab and Mythology Review (Stages 1-3) 2024-01-02
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- shop
- wine and water
- ten / X
- Jupiter's pater
- viginti (XX)
- deus of the sea and horses
- fancy dinner party food (a bird)
- he or she laughs
- he or she stands
- merchant or business man
- king of the Roman gods
- in the house
- son and daughter
- I am
- deus with a winged cap, carries messages
- he or she carries
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- dea born from Jupiter's head / wisdom
- dining room
- marketplace
- mother and father
- angry deus of warfare
- they are
- barber
- dinner
- Caecilius's profession/banker
- angry lion
- house shrine
- 5 / V
- nothing / 0
- Jupiter's wife/goddess of marriage
- God who owns Cerberus
31 Clues: shop • I am • 5 / V • barber • dinner • ten / X • they are • angry lion • dining room • marketplace • nothing / 0 • viginti (XX) • house shrine • in the house • wine and water • Jupiter's pater • he or she laughs • he or she stands • son and daughter • mother and father • he or she carries • angry deus of warfare • God who owns Cerberus • king of the Roman gods • merchant or business man • deus of the sea and horses • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 25 - Helen of Troy 2024-03-21
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- to attack in numbers; to lay siege to
- sharp and energetic
- to happen
- the great warrior and hero of the Greeks in the Trojan War
- mother of Helen
- undisturbed; calm; at peace
- King of Mycenae; married to Clytemnestra
- tense, tight
- arched roof or ceiling
- killed Achilles in the Trojan War; stole Helen from Sparta and took her to Troy
- dreadful, terrible
- married to Penelope; advised King Tyndareus
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- King of Sparta; Helen's husband
- sharpshooter
- unable to be injured or wounded
- Queen of Sparta; daughter of Zeus; most beautiful woman in the world
- the great city founded by the descendants of Aeneas
- Heavenly twins; sons of Leda (Hint: Use the word 'and' in your answer.)
- a city-state in Greece
- Aphrodite's son; final surviving member of Troy
- a city in Asia Minor (present day Turkey) and site of the Trojan War
- an armed fight of honor between two people
22 Clues: to happen • sharpshooter • tense, tight • mother of Helen • dreadful, terrible • sharp and energetic • a city-state in Greece • arched roof or ceiling • undisturbed; calm; at peace • King of Sparta; Helen's husband • unable to be injured or wounded • to attack in numbers; to lay siege to • King of Mycenae; married to Clytemnestra • an armed fight of honor between two people • ...
Indian Mythology — Deities and Avatars (Set 1) 2025-08-25
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- Axe-bearing warrior-sage who challenges arrogant rulers
- Destroyer and transformer; lord of the cosmic dance
- 15
- Dwarf Brahmin who humbles King Bali with three steps
- Endless serpent on whom the Preserver reclines
- Prince of Ayodhya and exemplar of duty
- Lotus-seated goddess of fortune; consort of the Preserver
- Fish avatar who rescues the scriptures from the flood
- Benevolent mother; consort of the Destroyer
- Warrior goddess who slays the buffalo demon
- Tortoise who bears the churning mountain
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- Divine statesman; charioteer and speaker of the Gita
- Boar who lifts Earth from the cosmic ocean
- Elephant-headed remover of obstacles
- Spinning discus weapon that returns to the hand
- Man-lion who defeats a boon-protected tyrant at twilight
- Eagle mount famed as the foe of serpents
- Preserver in the Trimurti; source of the ten avatars
- Future rider prophesied to end the dark age
- Commander of the gods; also called Skanda or Murugan
- 15
- Traveling sage with a veena; messenger among worlds
22 Clues: 15 • 15 • Elephant-headed remover of obstacles • Prince of Ayodhya and exemplar of duty • Eagle mount famed as the foe of serpents • Tortoise who bears the churning mountain • Boar who lifts Earth from the cosmic ocean • Future rider prophesied to end the dark age • Benevolent mother; consort of the Destroyer • Warrior goddess who slays the buffalo demon • ...
NeuroRx Holiday Crossword 2018 2018-12-05
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- ASL analysis uses this script
- What IT asks you to do when you see them about a problem?
- Quiet employee who has come and gone like the wind....
- Tech Experts now start these documents when notified of a new trial starting
- Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day
- Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents?
- Studies that require the most changes for Webapps
- Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR
- Drug name for all studies in the Council of COMB
- Sponsor for which their study in NMO is now rolling over into open label
- Which sponsor has the most number of ongoing pediatric trials?
- Newest sponsor that currently works in partnership with existing AD studies
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- Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial
- For what type of transfer is Priority 1 reader box used for?
- What did we have to celebrate the new office expansion?
- What is being monitored by PMs each month?
- What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be?
- What type of gadolinium contrast agents are most stable
- What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter?
- Study name that required an MTR and DTI software confirmation at screening
- Recent ad-hoc analysis with a greek mythology name?
- Must notify sponsor within 72 hours of being aware of this
22 Clues: ASL analysis uses this script • Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial • Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents? • What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be? • What is being monitored by PMs each month? • What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter? • Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR • Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day • ...
English Literature Vocabulary Terms 2018-05-21
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- a Shakespearean drama that ends happily
- a narrative about the life of an individual
- addressing an inanimate object as if it were alive
- an elaborate comparison or metaphor between unlike items
- poets who supported the king during the Puritan era
- a short, narrative folk song
- a melancholy poem which reflects on nature or death
- also called the Elizabethan Period (2 words)
- a narrative in which people, places, and events are symbolic
- the final outcome of a tragedy
- a long, narrative poem based on heroic adventures
- a belief in an impersonal God; popularized in the 18th century
- a break or pause often used in Anglo-Saxon poetry
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- a London theater where Shakespeare's play were performed
- conversation between the characters of a play or novel
- unrhymed, iambic pentameter (2 words)
- a unique type of Romantic hero developed by Lord Byron (2 words)
- the opponent of the protagonist
- relies on action to portray life and character
- the repetition of initial consonant sounds
- the fictional people of a narrative or play
- a reference to mythology, history, or another literary work
- a short medieval tale told to teach a lesson
- any of several Christmas hymns originating in the Middle Ages
24 Clues: a short, narrative folk song • the final outcome of a tragedy • the opponent of the protagonist • unrhymed, iambic pentameter (2 words) • a Shakespearean drama that ends happily • the repetition of initial consonant sounds • a narrative about the life of an individual • the fictional people of a narrative or play • also called the Elizabethan Period (2 words) • ...
history of greek theater 2022-01-10
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- made it easier for male actors to play female characters
- theater in the western world
- usage of words to express thought
- comes from word theatron
- songs sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- city of ___ was were they festivals were hold
- the word comes from the greek verb meaning "to do" or to "act"
- a creature in classical mythology who was part man/goat
- they support the plot by there motivation drives the play
- a ancient greek word for the king
- the slope of the mill served at the
- something to shock the audience
- the word in the greek means dance
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- in the middle of the orchestra was called
- was on the side of the orchestra opposite from the audience
- was born in 496 B.C
- ___ was the first winner in 534 b.c
- were honored as gods in festival
- sat in the center of the seating area meant for the
- was the first great theorist of dramatic art
- they were around the 5th century
- the arrangements of the events in the play
- how speech reveals character
- was a monster sent by the goddess hera to protect the city
- there the first out of the 4 from the categories
25 Clues: was born in 496 B.C • comes from word theatron • theater in the western world • how speech reveals character • something to shock the audience • were honored as gods in festival • they were around the 5th century • usage of words to express thought • a ancient greek word for the king • the word in the greek means dance • ___ was the first winner in 534 b.c • ...
Advanced_6th round 2020-06-09
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- to decide on or explain the meaning of
- a collection of myths.
- a flaw or fault.
- the way the parts of something are put together / the act of composing
- an unusual ability to think or create in ways that go far beyond what most people can do.
- a round frame that turns on the axle
- to laugh softly or in a quiet manner.
- to copy or imitate.
- a thin, hard biscuit.
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- the sloped ground at the edge of a river.
- to be in the state of rest for the body and mind in which the eyes are closed and one is not fully conscious.
- able to make or do something new or with imagination.
- the coins or paper notes of a country used to buy things or pay for services
- to drop or scatter in small bits.
- a small mammal that is one of the primates
- to gather or accumulate for oneself.
- a piece of armor worn or carried on the arm to protect against blows from weapons
- a serious promise or pledge.
- a hand tool with a solid, heavy head on a handle.
- to make a shrill, loud cry or sound.
- a serious situation or sudden crisis that calls for fast action.
21 Clues: a flaw or fault. • to copy or imitate. • a thin, hard biscuit. • a collection of myths. • a serious promise or pledge. • to drop or scatter in small bits. • to gather or accumulate for oneself. • a round frame that turns on the axle • to make a shrill, loud cry or sound. • to laugh softly or in a quiet manner. • to decide on or explain the meaning of • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-12-01
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- Originating in Nordic mythology, what is the name of the beast said to scare naughty children at Christmas?
- Which company changed the colour of Santa's suit to red?
- In which 2004 Christmas film does Tom Hanks voice Santa?
- Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’?
- Which country traditionally eats KFC on Christmas Day?
- Who is the first reindeer named in the poem ‘'Twas the night before Christmas' by Clement Moore?
- Which country first started the tradition of putting up a tree?
- Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'?
- What country was St Nicholas born in?
- Since 1947, which country has donated a Christmas Tree for Trafalgar Square every year?
- What country did eggnog originally come from?
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- What is the shortest day of the year called?
- What Christmas table item was invented by Tom Smith in the 1800s?
- How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish?
- What is the title of the biggest selling Christmas song in the world?
- Which city does Die Hard take place in?
- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
- Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’?
- What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from?
- What is the highest grossing Christmas film in the world?
20 Clues: Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'? • What country was St Nicholas born in? • Which city does Die Hard take place in? • Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’? • What is the shortest day of the year called? • How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish? • Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’? • What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from? • ...
Ancient Greece - Chapter 9 - Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-12
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- He made a set of harsh laws because some people rebelled against the aristocrats in power at the time
- Ruler who changed Athens into a democracy
- A hero who killed the Minotaur
- A government where the people rule themselves
- Capital of Greece; named after the goddess of wisdom and war, Athena
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice
- A tyrant who brought peace to Athens and made many advancements like creating festivals, building temples and monuments, and made new policies to unify Athens
- The sky god; married to Hera
- A Greek city-state
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- Rich landowners
- A poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Very popular Greek and Roman hero; extremely strong and succeeded in nearly impossible tasks; defeated the Hydra
- Goddess of women and childbirth; wife of Zeus
- A government in which a few people have power
- A leader who encouraged expanding democracy in other parts of Greece
- A sporting event held every 4 years in honor of Zeus
- One person who gained power with force
- The way early Greeks explained the way the world works
- People who participated in the government
- A man who made Draco's laws less harsh and gave more power to non-aristocrats; he made free men citizens
20 Clues: Rich landowners • A Greek city-state • The sky god; married to Hera • A hero who killed the Minotaur • One person who gained power with force • Ruler who changed Athens into a democracy • People who participated in the government • A poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • Goddess of women and childbirth; wife of Zeus • A government where the people rule themselves • ...
Crossword puzzles of fate 2014-04-10
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- I was once a planet, now no more
- A mix of sulfur, charcoal and potassium nitrate
- Contains most of the nutrients needed b the body
- Even Light cannot escape
- A five letter word that asks of us to believe what our teachers teach and what preachers preach.
- Most densely populated country in the world
- Most expensive city to live in
- God of knowledge in Greek mythology
- Animals with a grudge against pigs
- Most used word in 2013
- Food that is poisonous to dogs
- Force per unit area
- Fastest land animal in the world
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- Besides fingerprints, which part of the body is unique from one another?
- (3.4.5), (5.12.13). He who created this theory
- Which planet is not named after a god?
- Box containing all the evils of the world
- Where many religion seems to start from
- A falling apple that revolutionized science
- The country that regained its pride and honor after 30 years of reformation
- God of war in days of old (Roman times)
- most useful invention with the accompaniment of an axle
- Greatest left-handed commander that's under 5'6"
- Mammal with the inability to jump
- 2nd longest English word without a vowel
25 Clues: Force per unit area • Most used word in 2013 • Even Light cannot escape • Most expensive city to live in • Food that is poisonous to dogs • I was once a planet, now no more • Fastest land animal in the world • Mammal with the inability to jump • Animals with a grudge against pigs • God of knowledge in Greek mythology • Which planet is not named after a god? • ...
Pebbletree Feb 2015-02-27
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- What is the drug that Walter White and Jesse Pinkman 'cook'? (15)
- Which of our brands offers: Layers, Agent Monitor, & Easy Comparisons? (4)
- In Greek Mythology, which titan was the father of Zeus? (7)
- In the Beatles, which instrument did Paul play? (4)
- What does the 'e' stand for in 'e-mail'? (10)
- Who manufactures the 300 IP Phone with PoE? (4)
- Which type of pastry is used to make 'vol au vents'? (4,6)
- Which of the 7 Dwarfs wore glasses? (3)
- What feature allows you to create layered menus that divert calls multimle extensions? (3)
- In which country are 'Daewoo' cars made? (5)
- What does a sommelier do? (5,4)
- What would a cartographer make? (4)
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- What costs £4.99 from Simply66? (10,12)
- Which planet has the Highest mountain in the solar system? (4)
- Which Goldfish service costs €3.00 per month? (5,4,4)
- What is the name of the international organisation for people with genius IQ's? (5)
- What is the name given to a male swan? (3)
- Which movie won Best Picture at the 2015 Oscars? (7)
- What is the name of leather pouch traditionally worn with a Scottish kilt? (7)
- How is the year 2000 written in Roman numerals? (2)
20 Clues: What does a sommelier do? (5,4) • What would a cartographer make? (4) • What costs £4.99 from Simply66? (10,12) • Which of the 7 Dwarfs wore glasses? (3) • What is the name given to a male swan? (3) • In which country are 'Daewoo' cars made? (5) • What does the 'e' stand for in 'e-mail'? (10) • Who manufactures the 300 IP Phone with PoE? (4) • ...
Valentine’s Day 2023 2023-01-29
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- Something you say in the heat of passion
- Number of US towns named Valentine
- One thing about you I love to inhale
- Cupid is the son of this deity
- Projectiles fired by Cupid
- First thing you told me about my eyes. They are this.
- Profession that receives the most valentines
- Will you be my____
- What our eyes make when we look at each other
- Letters to Juliet are sent to this European city every year
- Gangster who orchestrated the St. Valentine’s Day massacre
- Brain chemical known as the “cuddle” or “love” hormone
- Pizza place famous for heart shaped pizzas
- Mix red and white
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- Tug my _____ spank my ___
- Our favorite drink to share together
- Roses are red and these are blue and one in two million
- State that produces the most chocolate
- The month we met face to face
- Billboards top love song of all time
- You and me together
- The number of days in a regular February
- Do you think this is still lost?
- Something you like to do to me
- Cupid’s name in Greek mythology
- Country that does not celebrate Valentine’s Day
- These birds are a symbol of love
- Cupid’s arrows are made of lead and this.
28 Clues: Mix red and white • Will you be my____ • You and me together • Tug my _____ spank my ___ • Projectiles fired by Cupid • The month we met face to face • Cupid is the son of this deity • Something you like to do to me • Cupid’s name in Greek mythology • Do you think this is still lost? • These birds are a symbol of love • Number of US towns named Valentine • ...
Mexicans . 2023-01-12
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- - plays of theater, radio, or television,middle school .
- something that is fake
- tale
- tale - accounts that are fanciful and hard to believe.
- - being amusing or comic, especially as when speaking
- traditional beliefs, stories of people, passed through the generations by word of people
- quality of beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic of poems
- fiction - the genre of literature, film, narratives that take place in the past
- - illegal activities
- adults - a person in their teens or early twenties.
- fiction- fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes.
- collection of myths that are especially belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
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- living or happening at the same time
- a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral
- - intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust associated with thriller
- activity of imagining things, especially things that are impossible
- fiction- something that could possibly be real .
- - very exciting contest or experience
- - something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- in verse -stories that have been written in the form of poetry.
- - causing / meant to be funny
- - traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not proven
- lit - literature mainly to women.
- story - stories with a fully developed theme but significantly shorter and less elaborate than a novel.
24 Clues: tale • - illegal activities • something that is fake • - causing / meant to be funny • lit - literature mainly to women. • living or happening at the same time • - very exciting contest or experience • fiction- something that could possibly be real . • adults - a person in their teens or early twenties. • - being amusing or comic, especially as when speaking • ...
Ancient Rome. 2023-02-02
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- Roman Consuls would be elected in pairs. How long would Roman Consuls serve for?
- What you ate was majorly based on what?
- Roman Mythology states there are 2 orphaned brothers essential in the foundations of Rome, who are they?
- What keeps one part of a government from becoming too strong?
- The Patricians made up what percent of the Roman population?
- What type of government did the Romans create in 509 B.C.E.?
- what is the responsibility to ensure the prosperity of the city?
- Where did Rome's richest people live?
- What was the main attraction in Rome?
- Served for life
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- The Plebeians made up what percent of the Roman population? (plebs = many)
- Who is most likey to be Romes true founder?
- Rome creates a Code of what with the 12 Tables? Meaning it gives civilians expectations and punishments for not following those expectations.
- Could veto decisions of the counsuls and other magistrates
- When did all three Punic wars take place.
- Had power over all citizens, including other officials
- What was Rome's public meeting place?
- The Roman language is what?
- what major city did Rome fight against in the Punic Wars?
- To prohibit actions by other government officials is called what?
20 Clues: Served for life • The Roman language is what? • What was Rome's public meeting place? • Where did Rome's richest people live? • What was the main attraction in Rome? • What you ate was majorly based on what? • When did all three Punic wars take place. • Who is most likey to be Romes true founder? • Had power over all citizens, including other officials • ...
Miles Aztec Crossword 2 2020-04-14
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- A school for the children of Aztec commoners.
- An act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration.
- Rectangular areas of fertile arable land to grow crops
- Channel for conveying water
- A large house
- inquisition Inquisition initiated in 1478 by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella that guarded the orthodoxy
- of tordeaillas divide up all the land in the Americas between the two
- Evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.
- A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- A Spanish conqueror
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- The series of military campaigns
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- An object made by a human being
- People dominant in Mexico before the Spanish
- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked
- School for the sons of Aztec nobility
- Widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- An ancient manuscript text in book form
- Event regarded as a portent of good or evil.
- A Nahua altepetl located on an island in Lake Texcoco, in the Valley of Mexico
- Bird of the trogon family, with iridescent green plumage and typically red underparts
22 Clues: A large house • A Spanish conqueror • Channel for conveying water • An object made by a human being • The series of military campaigns • School for the sons of Aztec nobility • An ancient manuscript text in book form • People dominant in Mexico before the Spanish • Event regarded as a portent of good or evil. • A school for the children of Aztec commoners. • ...
Chapter 6: Greece- A Drama in Two Acts 2021-09-09
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- government rule by the "best"
- name of the time period between Alexander's conquest and roman empire
- greek hilltop fortress
- name of the sixteen cities that Alexander the Great named after himself
- government ruled by the rich
- earliest civilization in Greece
- government ruled by one-man rule who were selfish and deceived the people
- government ruled by one
- blind poet that influenced Greece, known for Greek Mythology
- aristocrat who brought athenian democracy
- one of the GREATS greek conqueror of Persia
- minoans palace
- the first place of battle that Persians tried to conquerod the greeks
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- government ruled by many or common people
- the center of the Minoans civilization
- greek cities/villages joined together to form city-states
- Macedonian king who conquered almost all of greece before he was killed
- Greeks defeated the Persians for good
- large group of foot soldiers trained to charge the enemy
- philosopher who taught Alexander the Great
- games sport event held by the greeks every 4 years
- greek marketplace where goods were sold and held political debate
- Olympus where Greeks thought the greek gods lived
- king of the greek gods
- Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta
- an aristocrat who introduced democratic principles to Athenian government
26 Clues: minoans palace • greek hilltop fortress • king of the greek gods • government ruled by one • government ruled by the rich • government rule by the "best" • earliest civilization in Greece • Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta • Greeks defeated the Persians for good • the center of the Minoans civilization • government ruled by many or common people • ...
Greek 2021-05-06
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- goddess of the hearth
- rich landowners
- a person who was famous for his fables
- a government in which people rule themselves
- goddess of love
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- people who had the right to participate in the government
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- the first people to live in Greece
- god of war
- poet who made the Iliad and the Odyssey
- a high hill which a fortress often stood upon
- the first Greeks
- goddess of the moon
- the king of the gods
- god of the underworld
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- the Greek word for a city-state
- god of the sea
- god of metalworking
- the time period that marked great achievements
- god of the sun
- goddess of agriculture
- a brilliant elected leader who led the government from 460 BC to 429 BC
- a government in which only a few people have power
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- the messenger god
- goddess of wisdom
- queen of the gods
- god of celebration
- most famous lyric poet
30 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • god of the sun • rich landowners • goddess of love • the first Greeks • the messenger god • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • god of celebration • god of metalworking • goddess of the moon • the king of the gods • goddess of the hearth • god of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • most famous lyric poet • the Greek word for a city-state • ...
Download Festival 2003. 2022-11-12
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- When you turn out the light there is only….. (3, 8)
- Despite being disordered it was agreed that he was the “Best Druid”.
- What do you get when you combine an infamous criminal with a blonde bombshell from the 50’s and early 60’s? (7, 6)
- Portuguese word for "grave".
- Monty Python had one of these for Silly Walks.
- A vanishing act.
- Captured by what they hear.
- In Came Henry, who was considered by all to be their Nemesis.
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- A fire-breathing she-monster in Greek mythology having a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail from Ohio.
- Who would have thought a Tone Deaf band could be any good?
- An American punk bank creating some True Sounds of Liberty.
- Fall People think Oswald from Massachusetts is Flash.(7, 4)
- A four-piece metal band from Chicago, formed in 1997, known as being earthy.
- Once, once more and once again.
- Taking Joy in creating Havoc. (7, 7)
- A solid iron cabinet with a hinged front and spike-covered interior. (4, 6)
- Fire starting front man.
- Rotorcrafts in which lift and thrust are supplied by horizontally spinning rotors.
- You should never put your hands on Coral.
- It has zero effects.
20 Clues: A vanishing act. • It has zero effects. • Fire starting front man. • Captured by what they hear. • Portuguese word for "grave". • Once, once more and once again. • Taking Joy in creating Havoc. (7, 7) • You should never put your hands on Coral. • Monty Python had one of these for Silly Walks. • When you turn out the light there is only….. (3, 8) • ...
Library Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-06
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- First come, first serve and no renewals!
- VPPL's newsletter
- A mini reel containing a newspaper, catalog, or other document, available to view at the library
- Place to return library books
- VPPL's library network (hint: an avian type)
- Your monthly literary surprise
- Genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and usually inspired by mythology and folklore
- Physical mp3 audio of a book
- Literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people
- Holmes, Poirot, Miss Marple for example
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- Group of people come each month to talk about their reading
- Take-home kits with a recipe, a seasoning, and a book recommendation
- Book backbone
- Lots of love and laughter in this book discussion group!
- An account of someone's life written by someone else
- All together now! is the theme of this annual challenge
- Murder mystery?
- A person trained in library science and engaged in library service
- eBook and eAudiobook platform with a blue and white logo
- You'll need this to leave the country
- 24/7 outdoor pickup location
- See one of us to witness a signature
- What you use to check out a book
- Place to ask a librarian a question
- Real life story or event
25 Clues: Book backbone • Murder mystery? • VPPL's newsletter • Real life story or event • 24/7 outdoor pickup location • Physical mp3 audio of a book • Place to return library books • Your monthly literary surprise • What you use to check out a book • Place to ask a librarian a question • See one of us to witness a signature • You'll need this to leave the country • ...
Crossword Practice! 2023-11-27
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- a traditional story usually concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- a person who makes and repairs steel or iron objects by forging metal and using tools to hammer, bend, and cut
- a place that has been fortified to protect it against attack
- a loud and prolonged noise
- old or torn
- fierce hound guarding the gates of Hades
- the trailing, woody-stemmed plant from which grapes spring
- having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
- plant-looking animals that live in marine habitats
- time without an end
- can be used to refer to the Underworld, or the god that rules over it.
- an area ruled by someone
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- members of the second order of divine beings, born from the first god and goddess
- to frighten someone or make them feel nervous
- having good moral qualities
- the god of sky and thunder and king of the gods in Ancient Roman religion and mythology
- the ferryman of hades
- to hurt or injure
- deserving hatred and extreme criticism
- to move swiftly and lightly
- to torment or tease someone with something out of reach
- to rule
22 Clues: to rule • old or torn • to hurt or injure • time without an end • the ferryman of hades • an area ruled by someone • a loud and prolonged noise • having good moral qualities • to move swiftly and lightly • deserving hatred and extreme criticism • fierce hound guarding the gates of Hades • to frighten someone or make them feel nervous • ...
Beowulf 2024-05-24
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- guilt or sorrow
- he beat Beowulf in a swimming match
- give up or quit
- strong and steady
- someone from modern day Sweden
- guards
- non-Christian
- Hygelac’s wife
- A figure from Norse mythology, famous for slaying a dragon
- Danish king that employs Beowulf
- An evil king of legend
- The country Beowulf comes from
- Unferth's ancestral sword
- fermented alcohol
- to destroy
- Hrothgar's grandfather
- The sides of a ship
- Hrothgar’s elder son
- daughter of the Danish King Hoc
- The loyal Geat warrior that fought alongside Beowulf
- disgusting or horrifying
- a wicked queen of legend who punishes anyone who looks at her the wrong way
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- to take somethings head off
- legendary Danish king from whom Hrothgar is descended
- a knight
- out of control
- Hrothgar's mead hall
- Mother of the creature that terrorizes Herot
- person that Grendel and his mom were descended from
- without hope
- a compound expression in Old English and Old Norse poetry with metaphorical meaning
- crazy or dangerous
- to beat
- Danish warrior that is jealous of Beowulf
- a Danish person
- Demon that terrorizes Herot
- Queen of the Danes
- the father of Hrothgar
- Geat warrior that slays Grendel
- the last creature Beowulf battles
40 Clues: guards • to beat • a knight • to destroy • without hope • non-Christian • out of control • Hygelac’s wife • guilt or sorrow • give up or quit • a Danish person • strong and steady • fermented alcohol • crazy or dangerous • Queen of the Danes • The sides of a ship • Hrothgar's mead hall • Hrothgar’s elder son • An evil king of legend • Hrothgar's grandfather • the father of Hrothgar • disgusting or horrifying • ...
Farewell Augustus 2024-08-29
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- The principal method of human communication consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing or gesture
- an enslaved fighter forced to perform in the roman circus
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water
- readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- a one eyed monster from Greek mythology
- the scientific study of the physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance of plants
- a required piece of safety equipment for many sports, especially for us in ice skating
- Julius Caesar's appointed role on his triumphant return from Gaul
- a structure for the presenting and appreciating of threatrical performances
- Pythagoras' favourite shape
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- popular game derived from battledore and shuttlecock
- "__years" used to measure distance between objects in space
- a thing at which someone excels
- inflated value
- the lower class in Ancient Rome
- another word for exhaustive
- a food in the form of a paste or solid block made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, typically sweetened and eaten as confectionery
- the process of reusing waste, also one of the 3 bins
- long running sporting event in which athletes compete for wreaths or more recently medals
- the base unit of length
20 Clues: inflated value • the base unit of length • another word for exhaustive • Pythagoras' favourite shape • a thing at which someone excels • the lower class in Ancient Rome • a one eyed monster from Greek mythology • popular game derived from battledore and shuttlecock • the process of reusing waste, also one of the 3 bins • ...
Latin I Midterm 2024-11-25
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- "I work" in Latin.
- The Latin word for "dog".
- How to say "Goodbye" to one person in Latin.
- The form of government that came before the Imperial government of Rome.
- The name of the tense for past, completed action.
- The city that was at the center of the Roman Empire.
- The name of the noun case that marks the direct object of a sentence.
- The name of the noun case that marks the subject of a sentence.
- The name of the Roman province where the character Catia is from in the textbook.
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- The Latin word for an apartment building.
- The study of stories about gods, monsters, and the humans who were helped and hurt by them.
- The first form of government in Rome.
- A command to "Look!" or "Behold!" in Latin.
- How to say "Hello" to more than one person in Latin.
- The neighborhood where Sabina lives with her family in the textbok.
- The name of the tense for past, continuous action.
- The name of the noun case used to mark place, time, and many other things.
- The name of the people who spoke Latin.
- The name of the group of languages that descended from Latin.
- The Latin word for the marketplace.
20 Clues: "I work" in Latin. • The Latin word for "dog". • The Latin word for the marketplace. • The first form of government in Rome. • The name of the people who spoke Latin. • The Latin word for an apartment building. • A command to "Look!" or "Behold!" in Latin. • How to say "Goodbye" to one person in Latin. • The name of the tense for past, completed action. • ...
2024 Xmas 2024-12-23
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- The Buckeye State
- First name of our 21st president; your nickname
- Name of a trickster god in Polynesian mythology; also one of the Hawaiian islands
- First name of QB1 of the Arizona Cardinals
- Two under par on a par five
- A word to describe embarrassing or awkward behaviors
- Downers Grove finest sandwich shop
- Home of the University of Florida
- A type of daydream
- Type of bass commonly found in Green Bay
- Currently the #1 movie in the U.S. on Amazon Prime
- Polly's original name; a Disney princess
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- Opening battle of the Civil War
- Home of Aunt Carol and Uncle Jack
- A short story by Waukegan's Ray Bradbury
- Italian word for "free"; a volleyball position
- Volcano in Coast Rica
- Home of the Colosseum
- Items that are considered illegal and unsafe to possess in the Silo
- Capital of Portugal
- Item usually consumed between the hour of 3 and 4 o'clock in our household
- Sister Bay ice cream shop that is accommodating to customers with tree nut allergies
- _____ Allan Poe, author of the poem for whom the Baltimore Ravens are named after
- Best team in the English Premier League
- Last name of the author of Montana, 1948
25 Clues: The Buckeye State • A type of daydream • Capital of Portugal • Volcano in Coast Rica • Home of the Colosseum • Two under par on a par five • Opening battle of the Civil War • Home of Aunt Carol and Uncle Jack • Home of the University of Florida • Downers Grove finest sandwich shop • Best team in the English Premier League • A short story by Waukegan's Ray Bradbury • ...
Literary Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-25
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- When was the Bronco's First game?
- what does Dipsy lose every party he goes to?
- an extreme exaggeration
- untrue stories typically about gods and goddess
- a figure of speech where a writer or speaker makes an indirect reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work
- descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses, creating a mental picture by describing how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels
- what did Jennifer have in her hair?
- Who asked Rick to come to the mall with her?
- comparison NOT using like or as
- comparison using like or as
- Who gets dumped at the start of chapter 8
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- Who was mad a Rick for throwing parties with Jake
- Who did Rick find instead of Jake when he walked in jake's home
- a brave and noble character in a epic poem
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things.
- What did Nelson do when he found out that Melissa cheated on him?
- What were Jake, Rick and Didi going to get?
- Who was cheering loudly for the football team?
- a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures.
- a scene that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show events that happened in the past
20 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • comparison using like or as • comparison NOT using like or as • When was the Bronco's First game? • what did Jennifer have in her hair? • Who gets dumped at the start of chapter 8 • a brave and noble character in a epic poem • What were Jake, Rick and Didi going to get? • what does Dipsy lose every party he goes to? • ...
Persian Literature 2025-04-25
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- It offers practical advice on governance, justice, and statecraft, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership, moral integrity, and the rule of law.
- Who wrote the Nasirean Ethics?
- Known since ancient times as Persia
- Official language of Afghanistan.
- Official language of Tajikistan.
- One of the world's oldest continuous literary traditions.
- A monumental work celebrating Iranian history and mythology, shaping national identity for centuries.
- A Persian poet and polymath, known for his contributions to mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and Persian literature.
- The religion that is dominant in faith, it shaped themes, beliefs, and practices.
- He is also called Rumi
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- Dominant language in contemporary Persian literature.
- The capital of Iran
- The author of Siyasat Nameh.
- The Era in which Education uses blended traditional forms with new literary trends.
- They preserve literary traditions.
- Who wrote the famous Persiam Prose The Rose Garden?
- Has held a central and highly valued place in Persian literature, influencing even prose and scholarly works.
- The Era in which Education focuses on Mastery of poetry, classical Persian, calligraphy
- A religion that made the Avesta influenced literary style and structure.
- A 13th-century philosophical work on ethics, politics, and economics written by the Persian scholar Nasir al-Din al-Tusi.
20 Clues: The capital of Iran • He is also called Rumi • The author of Siyasat Nameh. • Who wrote the Nasirean Ethics? • Official language of Tajikistan. • Official language of Afghanistan. • They preserve literary traditions. • Known since ancient times as Persia • Who wrote the famous Persiam Prose The Rose Garden? • Dominant language in contemporary Persian literature. • ...
Happy Last Day of 7/8G! 2025-06-26
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- This eighth grader is so kind, funny and a friend to all.
- The sweetest seventh grader, just don't look in her desk!
- This eighth grader's laugh makes us all smile and chuckle.
- "OUUUU, MY BAD!"
- Every Bert needs a manga loving Eernie!
- BERT's the name, JOKES are the game.
- HTTYD, need I say more?
- This seventh grader will likely solve all of the world's problems.
- A minecraft and coral reef fanatic!
- He really (really) likes Pizza!
- The Blooket Champion of 7/8G
- He was voted 7/8G's prime minister.
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- Her friends call her M
- If you need to reach something, he's your guy!
- Basketball nets fear this seventh grader
- This eighth grader had a big move this fall, but she's back for the last week!
- This eighth grader is
- This shining 8th grader became an aunt this year!
- This eighth grader will likely be famous one day.
- This eighth grader has the cleanest desk, like ever.
- His speedcubing record is 8 seconds!
- If it came to Ancient Greek Mythology or baking, this seventh grader would EASILY become the teacher.
- "Madame, I can't find the cows you hid in my desk!"
- Her Odyssey has been learning Greek
24 Clues: "OUUUU, MY BAD!" • This eighth grader is • Her friends call her M • HTTYD, need I say more? • The Blooket Champion of 7/8G • He really (really) likes Pizza! • A minecraft and coral reef fanatic! • Her Odyssey has been learning Greek • He was voted 7/8G's prime minister. • BERT's the name, JOKES are the game. • His speedcubing record is 8 seconds! • ...
Chapter 9 2025-09-30
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- - a form of government in which citizens gather together to vote on laws and policies
- a collection of stories that explain events, beliefs, or actions
- - an agreement to stop fighting
- - a disease that causes many deaths
- - a serious form of Greek drama in which characters endure suffering before an unhappy ending
- - war between Sparta and Athens
- - in ancient Greece and Rome, a battle formation in which soldiers stood close together to protect themselves from enemy attack
- - relating to Greek history or culture
- - worldly
- - a group of people chosen to make a decision based on evidence presented in a trial
- - a temple that was dedicated to Athens’ goddess, Athena
- - a military tactic in which troops surround a city with soldiers in an attempt to take control of it
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- - a form of government in which people are elected to vote on citizens’ behalf
- a period of great cultural achievement
- - of the general public, as opposed to the military
- - a weapon that hurls large stones
- - a humorous form of Greek drama that often mocked famous people
- the study of the universe and our place in it
- - Athens and other city-states formed an anti-Persian alliance
- - able to live forever
20 Clues: - worldly • - able to live forever • - an agreement to stop fighting • - war between Sparta and Athens • - a weapon that hurls large stones • - a disease that causes many deaths • a period of great cultural achievement • - relating to Greek history or culture • the study of the universe and our place in it • - of the general public, as opposed to the military • ...
Anna of Byzantium Vocabulary II 2025-10-24
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- (noun) “a person who does not believe in religion or adheres to a religion other than one’s own”
- (noun) “a heavy handwoven reversible textile used for hangings, curtains, and upholstery characterized by complicated pictorial designs”
- (adjective) “resembling an upright pillar or column”
- (verb) “to cut up or alter radically so as to make imperfect”
- (noun) “lack of respect; rudeness”
- (noun) “deep respect for someone or something”
- (noun) “the quality of being holy, sacred, or morally pure”
- (verb) “disturb the composure of; unsettle”
- (noun) “a drinking cup/a goblet”
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- (verb) “utter or deliver words or a speech in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an audience”
- (noun) “a foul creature in Greek mythology that is part woman and part bird”
- (noun) “a punishment inflicted on oneself as an outward expression of repentance for wrongdoing”
- (noun) “a person’s face or facial expression”
- (noun) “an evil or cruel person; an evil spirit; a demon”
- (verb) “to open the mouth wide”
- (noun) “a state of utter calm and unruffled repose or quietude”
- (verb) “walk in a furtive, unobtrusive, or timid manner, especially sideways or obliquely”
- (noun) “lighthearted gaiety or fun-making; hilarity”
- (noun) “skill or expertise in a particular activity or field”
- (noun) “patient self-control; restraint and tolerance”
20 Clues: (verb) “to open the mouth wide” • (noun) “a drinking cup/a goblet” • (noun) “lack of respect; rudeness” • (verb) “disturb the composure of; unsettle” • (noun) “a person’s face or facial expression” • (noun) “deep respect for someone or something” • (adjective) “resembling an upright pillar or column” • (noun) “lighthearted gaiety or fun-making; hilarity” • ...
ETY&VOCAB MIDTERM REVIEW CHAPTER 5 2017-09-23
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- one whose interests and thoughts are mainly with other people and things outside oneself.
- one who is concerned with self- animation and one's own inner life.
- large, strong, aggressive woman. Fierce warrior women from Greek mythology.
- sarcastic, mockingly bitter, derisive. Anyone who ate of the poisonous plant, Sardinian would be left with a twisted, agonizing grin on their face before they perished.
- remedy for all desires, sufferings, troubles; nostrum
- objector of traditional beliefs, institutions and ideas. Eikon (Greek for icon) + klastes (breaker)= idol breaker, opposer of what everyone looks up to.
- blessing, especially at the end of a religious service.
- changeable, unpredictable, whimsical. Capra, as in Capricorn, the astrological sign for mountain goat. The mountain goat is known for its impulsivity.
- haughty, scornfully looking down on others. Super (Latin for above) + cilium (eyebrow and arrogance) = lift your eyebrow at others, look down at them.
- person who gives help or financial aid
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- desiring to do good; kind, generous
- agent of revenge, villain, retribution. This goddess would punish anyone who offended the Gods.
- one who receives benefits
- defer, put off till later
- goodness, kindness
15 Clues: goodness, kindness • one who receives benefits • defer, put off till later • desiring to do good; kind, generous • person who gives help or financial aid • remedy for all desires, sufferings, troubles; nostrum • blessing, especially at the end of a religious service. • one who is concerned with self- animation and one's own inner life. • ...
A-LC-AI 2020-09-10
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- life centers on your work.
- River a river that flows from Tibet through the Himalayas and Hindu Kush into the Arabian Sea.
- the ancient book of sacred songs (hymns) in which Hinduism’s beliefs are based.
- references history (Religious references religion (Bible, creation, other religion or religious texts)
- one of the religions from India; it stresses that one main force connects all of life.
- the most important language of Ancient India.
- a belief of both Hindus and Buddhists that the end result of all of a person’s good and bad actions will determine their rebirth.
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- life centers on friends.
- reference pop-culture (celebrities, athletes, movies, news, politics, etc)
- references Literature (books, poems, fairy tales, nursery rhymes)
- everything around me is related with school.
- a Hinduism belief that everyone moves in a constant cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- one of the religions from India; founded by Siddhartha Gautama and teaches that the most important thing in life is to reach peace by ending suffering.
- Siddhartha Gautama came to be called the Buddha or the “Enlightened One”.
- references Mythology (Greek, Roman, etc)
15 Clues: life centers on friends. • life centers on your work. • references Mythology (Greek, Roman, etc) • everything around me is related with school. • the most important language of Ancient India. • references Literature (books, poems, fairy tales, nursery rhymes) • Siddhartha Gautama came to be called the Buddha or the “Enlightened One”. • ...
stem word list 2024-09-03
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- a vehicle that has a single wheel and is usually propelled by pedals
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- a transparent blue, blue-green, or green variety of beryl used as a gem
- referred to or measured from the sun's center or appearing as if seen from it
- the perimeter of a circle
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- of or relating to the sea
- the sacred scriptures of Christians comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament
- a powerboat designed for racing that skims the surface of the water
- a dock or basin providing secure moorings for pleasure boats and often offering supply, repair, and other facilities
- to go completely around especially by water
- to remove bound water or hydrogen and oxygen from (a chemical compound) in the proportion in which they form water
- the science of mind and behavior
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- a water-bearing stratum of permeable rock, sand, or gravel
- the part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
15 Clues: of or relating to the sea • the perimeter of a circle • the science of mind and behavior • to go completely around especially by water • a lover of books especially for qualities of format • a water-bearing stratum of permeable rock, sand, or gravel • a powerboat designed for racing that skims the surface of the water • ...
April Stems Crossword Puzzle!!! :D 2025-04-11
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- If you absolutely love listening to music and know all different types of music and bands, you are an__________
- Tom's constant bragging and need for attention showed signs of___________, where he believed he was the most important person in the room.
- Plants use______________to convert the sun’s energy to food.
- Of, derived from, relating to, or caused by the sun.
- A study of economics in terms of whole systems especially with reference to general levels of output and income and to the interrelations among sectors of the economy.
- The_________buffet was a cruise ship specialty.
- Adele gave a_______performance
- The________is the window opening in a camera.
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- Any of 88 groups of stars forming patterns
- The god of the sun in Greek mythology.
- Being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite
- A ___________is a person who loves wisdom and learning abstract thoughts.
- An individual or community thought of as a miniature universe or a world in itself
- Of moderate or low quality, value, ability
- Friendly relations between nations.
15 Clues: Adele gave a_______performance • Friendly relations between nations. • The god of the sun in Greek mythology. • Any of 88 groups of stars forming patterns • Of moderate or low quality, value, ability • The________is the window opening in a camera. • The_________buffet was a cruise ship specialty. • Of, derived from, relating to, or caused by the sun. • ...
- The Arrow - Crossword Puzzle - 2024-03-20
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- If you were to order a Vesper Martini, "Shaken not stirred". What famous person would you be sat with? (5,4)
- I am the arch enemy of Disney's Peter Pan? (7,4)
- What city is the capital city of Norway?
- What can be touched, but can never be seen?
- Who did Gareth Southgate replace as England manager in November 2016?
- I ran the 100 meters in 9.58 seconds? (5,4)
- This football club are known as The Robins? (7,4)
- This team won the last old division 1 league title, before it was re-branded to the Premier League in 1992? (5,6)
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- Former wales & Manchester United player known as Sparky?
- If you were born between November 22nd & December 21st, what star sign would you be?
- I am the lead singer of the Irish band U2?
- If the blue house has blue bricks, & the red house has red bricks, what is the green house made of?
- What is very easy to lift, but very hard to throw anywhere?
- What sits in a corner, but travels all around the world?
- In Greek mythology,who is king of the gods?
15 Clues: What city is the capital city of Norway? • I am the lead singer of the Irish band U2? • What can be touched, but can never be seen? • In Greek mythology,who is king of the gods? • I ran the 100 meters in 9.58 seconds? (5,4) • I am the arch enemy of Disney's Peter Pan? (7,4) • This football club are known as The Robins? (7,4) • ...
Constellations 2021-05-17
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- It is also an autumn constellation that got it's name from the Greek mythological hero who killed a monster called Medusa.
- It is found in the northern hemisphere. Its stars from a house and is also called the "King of Ethiopia".
- It resembles a hunter, hence its other name, "The Hunter". It is seen in the night sky during winter.
- the scales
- Also known as the North Star.It is one of the most used reference in navigations.
- the scorpion
- the fish
- This constellation is a dragon from Greek mythology. This dragon's tail is found between the asterisms of Big Dipper and the Little Dipper.
- Also called the little bear
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- A constellation named after a mythological Greek hero. It is visible in the night sky during spring.
- groupings of stars.
- the centaur
- A chart that shows predictions on one's zodiac signs.
- the maiden
- the crab
- the bull
- Is a constellation in the northern hemisphere. Its stars are visible during clear autumn nights.
- Also called the big bear.
- It is a constellation that is also found in the northern sky.
- A study based on the celestial bodies such as the Sun, the Moon, the planets, and the constellations.
20 Clues: the crab • the bull • the fish • the maiden • the scales • the centaur • the scorpion • groupings of stars. • Also called the big bear. • Also called the little bear • A chart that shows predictions on one's zodiac signs. • It is a constellation that is also found in the northern sky. • Also known as the North Star.It is one of the most used reference in navigations. • ...
Constellation 2021-05-17
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- the fish
- Is a constellation in the northern hemisphere. Its stars are visible during clear autumn nights.
- the bull
- the scales
- the crab
- A chart that shows predictions on one's zodiac signs.
- Also called the little bear
- Also called the big bear.
- Also known as the North Star.It is one of the most used reference in navigations.
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- It is found in the northern hemisphere. Its stars from a house and is also called the "King of Ethiopia".
- the centaur
- It is a constellation that is also found in the northern sky.
- This constellation is a dragon from Greek mythology. This dragon's tail is found between the asterisms of Big Dipper and the Little Dipper.
- It resembles a hunter, hence its other name, "The Hunter". It is seen in the night sky during winter.
- A study based on the celestial bodies such as the Sun, the Moon, the planets, and the constellations.
- A constellation named after a mythological Greek hero. It is visible in the night sky during spring.
- It is also an autumn constellation that got it's name from the Greek mythological hero who killed a monster called Medusa.
- groupings of stars.
- the scorpion
- the maiden
20 Clues: the fish • the bull • the crab • the scales • the maiden • the centaur • the scorpion • groupings of stars. • Also called the big bear. • Also called the little bear • A chart that shows predictions on one's zodiac signs. • It is a constellation that is also found in the northern sky. • Also known as the North Star.It is one of the most used reference in navigations. • ...
Axolotls in Peril 2022-09-08
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- It means to be recognizable.
- The immature forms of the animal and hatches.
- It’s a cute frilly salamander.
- Something results good.
- A district of Mexico city.
- Are made from woven rafts anchored in shallow water.
- Explaining if your evidence supports your claim.
- Species Species eat other species.
- Retaining juvenile features even when growing up.
- That extracts oxygen from the water so the animal can breathe underwater.
- When there are no remaining members of a species.
- Unhatched offspring and develops inside the egg.
- Organism A creature studies extensively in the lab to help scientists better understand certain biology processes in humans.
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- The ability to regrow body parts.
- Change over time or develop something faster.
- Vegetation Helps filter and clean contaminated water.
- City The area is located on a high, flat plateau, surrounded by mountains and volcanoes.
- Species need a moist environment to live.
- Web Interconnected food chains of what eats what within an ecosystem.
- People who onced lived in the region.
- An answer to a scientific question.
- The community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical surroundings.
- Support or counter a scientific theory or hypothesis.
- A change to their genetic code.
- Something that becomes an important symbol in indigenous Mexican mythology.
25 Clues: Something results good. • A district of Mexico city. • It means to be recognizable. • It’s a cute frilly salamander. • A change to their genetic code. • The ability to regrow body parts. • Species Species eat other species. • An answer to a scientific question. • People who onced lived in the region. • Species need a moist environment to live. • ...
Axolotls in Peril 2022-09-08
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- It means to be recognizable.
- The immature forms of the animal and hatches.
- It’s a cute frilly salamander.
- Something results good.
- A district of Mexico city.
- Are made from woven rafts anchored in shallow water.
- Explaining if your evidence supports your claim.
- Species Species eat other species.
- Retaining juvenile features even when growing up.
- That extracts oxygen from the water so the animal can breathe underwater.
- When there are no remaining members of a species.
- Unhatched offspring and develops inside the egg.
- Organism A creature studies extensively in the lab to help scientists better understand certain biology processes in humans.
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- The ability to regrow body parts.
- Change over time or develop something faster.
- Vegetation Helps filter and clean contaminated water.
- City The area is located on a high, flat plateau, surrounded by mountains and volcanoes.
- Species need a moist environment to live.
- Web Interconnected food chains of what eats what within an ecosystem.
- People who onced lived in the region.
- An answer to a scientific question.
- The community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical surroundings.
- Support or counter a scientific theory or hypothesis.
- A change to their genetic code.
- Something that becomes an important symbol in indigenous Mexican mythology.
25 Clues: Something results good. • A district of Mexico city. • It means to be recognizable. • It’s a cute frilly salamander. • A change to their genetic code. • The ability to regrow body parts. • Species Species eat other species. • An answer to a scientific question. • People who onced lived in the region. • Species need a moist environment to live. • ...
Crime and Punishment 2019-04-04
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- In Ovid’s version of the story of Lycaon, who tells the story of Lycaon?
- Sisyphus asked his wife not to bury his ______ if he died.
- The _______ is an important source of Greek and Roman mythology
- Ixion’s punishment was to be bound to a fiery ____ which rolled around the underworld.
- Thanatos chained Sisyphus here
- What was Sisyphus role in society?
- It was a common practice for two parties involved in a treaty to exchange these.
- Lycaon and his sons were turned into these.
- The word tantalize is derived from this person’s name.
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- Sisyphus was condemned for causing Zeus to commit this act.
- fathered the centaurs by the mares (female horses) of Mount Pelion
- made sure his guests “fit” his bed by any means necessary
- tried to seduce Hera
- eternally condemned to push a rock up a hill
- Tantalus was punished for stealing ______ and nectar, then slicing and dicing his son to feed to the gods
- ate part of Pelop’s shoulder
- Sisyphus manages to capture the personification of _______.
- god of death
- Procrustes was slain by this hero.
- Sisyphus made money by killing his ______ and keeping their stuff.
- Ixion was tricked into copulating with a ____ in the image of Hera.
21 Clues: god of death • tried to seduce Hera • ate part of Pelop’s shoulder • Thanatos chained Sisyphus here • Procrustes was slain by this hero. • What was Sisyphus role in society? • Lycaon and his sons were turned into these. • eternally condemned to push a rock up a hill • The word tantalize is derived from this person’s name. • ...
ancient egypt 2019-05-12
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- the ruler of Egypt
- tapered monolithic pillar, originally erected in pairs at the entrances of ancient Egyptian temples
- hieroglyphic symbol of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh
- a stone coffin used in ancient times
- a group of eight
- the official worship of the gods and in commemoration of the pharaohs in ancient Egypt
- a line of hereditary rulers
- the goddess of fertility
- the realm of the dead in ancient Egyptian mythology.
- a large ancient statue of a creature with a human head and a lion's body that stands near the pyramids in Egypt.
- a god responsible for all life on earth, in heaven and in the Tuat (underworld).
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- a small object that a person wears, carries, or offers to a deity
- Egyptian queen of the 18th dynasty.
- The Egyptian script that was one of the writing systems used by ancient Egyptians to represent their language.
- extraordinarily great in size, bigger than life size, much larger.
- a coating put over the top of a pyramid
- a large cemetery belonging to an ancient city
- a deceased human or an animal whose skin and organs have been preserved
- a group or set of nine
- the place where the pharaoh and important people were buried
- mined by the ancient Egyptians for use in burial rites.
21 Clues: a group of eight • the ruler of Egypt • a group or set of nine • the goddess of fertility • a line of hereditary rulers • Egyptian queen of the 18th dynasty. • a stone coffin used in ancient times • a coating put over the top of a pyramid • a large cemetery belonging to an ancient city • hieroglyphic symbol of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh • ...
Alec's Ancient Greek Crossword 2019-03-31
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- Ancient city ruled by Athena, goddess of reason
- Second letter of the Greek alphabet
- Horse-drawn carriage
- City tricked by Athens with a wooden horse
- Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote down Socrates' ideas
- Mythical king that defeated the minotaur
- mathematician that created algorithm for calculating Pi
- Wife of Prometheus
- Collection of myths
- Also know as the divine proportion and first described by Greek mathematician Euclid
- Son of Zeus. Gatekeeper of Olympus. God of strength
- Goddess of retribution. Today used as another word for arch enemy
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet
- Third letter of the Greek alphabet
- Earth goddess
- Winged horse
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- God of the satyrs
- First letter of the Greek alphabet
- Classical Greek philosopher. Plato was his most famous student
- Sons and daughters of Gaia
- Collection of stories that teach a moral lesson
- Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
- Greek god of the sea
- Ancient Greek mathematician
- King of the kingdom of Macedon
- Goddess of women, marriage and family
- Legendary author of epic poems Iliad and The Odyssey
- Citizen of Troy
- Sporting even that still exists today
- Ship that Jason sailed
- Snake-haired monster defeated by Perseus
- Lord of all gods
32 Clues: Winged horse • Earth goddess • Citizen of Troy • Lord of all gods • God of the satyrs • Wife of Prometheus • Collection of myths • Greek god of the sea • Horse-drawn carriage • Ship that Jason sailed • Sons and daughters of Gaia • Ancient Greek mathematician • King of the kingdom of Macedon • Last letter of the Greek alphabet • First letter of the Greek alphabet • ...
