mythology Crossword Puzzles
Gods and Goddess Crossword 2023-05-05
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- associated with trees tried to bring back from the dead
- (Cupid) son of amphrodite The romans called him cupid
- is a musician who sang beautifully to animals
- (Vulcan) an Ancient god of fire a deity of asia minor and the adjoining islands
- (Pluto) kingdom of the dead known as the wealthy one or giver of wealth
- (Baccus)Son of Zeus later became god of fertility
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- son of the river god, and the nature nymph
- (juno) queen of heaven and wife of Zeus goddess of marriage of women and family
- was a mountain Nymph queen of the gods.
- hero of Greek mythology, a hero doomed to fate because he killed his father
- (Neptune) was associated with storms, water and some other violent storms of nature
- (Jupiter) was the most important deity to god, he was the leader of gods
- (mercury) king of the gods and maih is a boundaries roads, and traveler
13 Clues: was a mountain Nymph queen of the gods. • son of the river god, and the nature nymph • is a musician who sang beautifully to animals • (Baccus)Son of Zeus later became god of fertility • (Cupid) son of amphrodite The romans called him cupid • associated with trees tried to bring back from the dead • ...
English Spellings 14th March 2025-03-12
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- A temperature scale named after a Swedish scientist.
- The practice of cleanliness, named after the Greek goddess of health.
- A desert named after a famous ballerina.
- A type of jam named after a queen’s favorite treat.
- A class of animals, including spiders, named after a figure from Greek mythology.
- A word for a troublemaker, based on an old Irish surname.
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- A process named after a scientist who made milk safer to drink.
- A name linked to love and a holiday on February 14th.
- A type of snake and a programming language, named after a mythical serpent.
- A word for someone who thinks independently, named after a Texas rancher.
- A meal named after an Earl who wanted to eat without stopping his card game.
- A type of fuel named after the inventor of an engine.
- A tight-fitting outfit for gymnastics and dance, named after a French acrobat.
13 Clues: A desert named after a famous ballerina. • A type of jam named after a queen’s favorite treat. • A temperature scale named after a Swedish scientist. • A name linked to love and a holiday on February 14th. • A type of fuel named after the inventor of an engine. • A word for a troublemaker, based on an old Irish surname. • ...
Moon Magazine 2024-05-15
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- a chemical compound made of iron and oxygen
- a colorless, toxic gas with a sharp, suffocating odor that's highly irritating
- things that are of the land
- the force of attraction between two objects with mass
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- a state in which a fluid or solid at rest is balanced by a pressure-gradient force and external forces, such as gravity
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- a colorless, odorless, non-flammable gas that is a natural part of the Earth's atmosphere
- scattered pieces of waste or remains.
- a silvery-white, malleable, and ductile form of iron that is bonded to electrons and can be magnetized
- rocks that are composed of the remains of once-living organisms
- any object that orbits a larger object
- amorphous ice
- a donut-shaped region of space beyond Neptune that contains icy objects, dwarf planets, dust, and comets
13 Clues: amorphous ice • things that are of the land • scattered pieces of waste or remains. • any object that orbits a larger object • a chemical compound made of iron and oxygen • the force of attraction between two objects with mass • rocks that are composed of the remains of once-living organisms • ...
you and me! yippee! 2023-11-29
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- frustrating (in more ways than one) mythology based rpg game - one of our first commiserations
- the 34th of these to know before going online - and a "handy" website for fan art of foghorn leghorn, mrs potts, and wonka, to name a few
- southern vermont HAVEN for queer, plant based food
- i heard they put down their mascot...
- an acronym that includes a canine from Busytown
- that silly stuff is loose!
- richard _, artist behind one of the first albums you shared - a dream concert!
- the best popcorn - also from maine, with roots in VT
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- fat orange cat on a pair of fancy footwear you bestowed upon me last year!
- rarer of the metacarpal dominances - makes crossword puzzles a bit trickier for us both!
- cheesy chips shared during my first visit to your house
- the original little nasty man
- orange, crunchy, washed by the ton at the start of our relationship
13 Clues: that silly stuff is loose! • the original little nasty man • i heard they put down their mascot... • an acronym that includes a canine from Busytown • southern vermont HAVEN for queer, plant based food • the best popcorn - also from maine, with roots in VT • cheesy chips shared during my first visit to your house • ...
Unit 16 Review 2024-03-27
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- Sung conversation between characters to help advance the story line
- The text of an opera or musical including dialogue and lyrics. (Italian for The Book)book)
- The comic opera popular during the 18th century
- A style of Italian opera with realistic portrayals of everyday life
- The sustaining of a pitch
- Songs for a solo singer
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- Last name of the composer of La Bohème
- Country where opera is originally from
- Last name of the musician who played Maureen in RENT as well as Elsa in Frozen
- A serious form of opera with lofty heroic themes from history and mythology popular during the 18th century
- Name derived from the colorful life-style of a carefree people who once roamed Central Europe
- The feeling of sympathetic pity or compassion for a character
- A staged drama that is predominantly sung, most often with orchestral accompaniment
13 Clues: Songs for a solo singer • The sustaining of a pitch • Last name of the composer of La Bohème • Country where opera is originally from • The comic opera popular during the 18th century • The feeling of sympathetic pity or compassion for a character • Sung conversation between characters to help advance the story line • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab Puzzle 2022-10-21
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- an implied or indirect reference especially in literature
- the expression by means of symbolic fictional figures and actions of truths or generalizations about human existence; a symbolic representation
- an appeal used to convince others of a position using emotions
- an appeal used to convince others of a position using logic
- the original pattern or model of which all things of the same type are representations or copies
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- according to a proper or reasonable way of thinking according to what is reasonably expected
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
- a word or part of a word from which other words are obtained by adding a prefix or suffix
- the way in which two or more people or things are connected
9 Clues: an implied or indirect reference especially in literature • the way in which two or more people or things are connected • an appeal used to convince others of a position using logic • an appeal used to convince others of a position using emotions • a word or part of a word from which other words are obtained by adding a prefix or suffix • ...
IRIS & LUCIA'S CROSSWORD 2022-01-23
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- with this part of the body you can avoid getting sweat on your eyes
- it is part of the fingertips and you can change its color
- when you go to the doctor, this part of the body is known for using a hammer for proving your reflex
- it is famous for being in a known mythology legend
- it is called the funny bone
- it supports your neck and your head
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- it is commonly known for being a part of the body that gets usually hit when walking
- it has mainly two parts: the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere
- not everybody has it but if you have it it comes up when you smile
- it can change its color and its length
- everybody has different color of it
- with this part of the body you can piggyback someone
12 Clues: it is called the funny bone • everybody has different color of it • it supports your neck and your head • it can change its color and its length • it is famous for being in a known mythology legend • with this part of the body you can piggyback someone • it is part of the fingertips and you can change its color • ...
Prefix e/ex 2023-04-28
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- / There was ____________ pizza after the party, so we got to take leftovers home.
- / Technology continues to __________ and become even better.
- / The yogurt will _______ tomorrow, so we should eat it today.
- / I like to ________ by running outside in the morning.
- / The 5th grade visited the outer space ___________ at the science museum for their field trip.
- / David's jealousy problems ________ when his younger brother comes to visit.
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- / Without its collar, the dog was able to ____________ from his owner.
- / We went to ________ the architectural site to see if we could find fossils.
- / We had to push the ________ button to open the mysterious box.
- / The rainforest researcher found an _________ bird on his latest adventure.
- / The girl has been sharing the _________ she is feeling with her best friend.
- /I was able to _______ my knowledge during our unit about mythology.
12 Clues: / I like to ________ by running outside in the morning. • / Technology continues to __________ and become even better. • / The yogurt will _______ tomorrow, so we should eat it today. • / We had to push the ________ button to open the mysterious box. • /I was able to _______ my knowledge during our unit about mythology. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-08-30
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- beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a person engaged or learned in philosophy
- a form of government that places strength in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
- the art of using language effectively and persuasively
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- polytheistic and animistic worship
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- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- government in which the highest power is held by the people and is usually used through representatives
- the art or technique of painting on a moist, plaster surface with colors ground up in water or a limewater mixture
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- government based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person
12 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • polytheistic and animistic worship • a person engaged or learned in philosophy • the art of using language effectively and persuasively • beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state • ...
Computer Viruses 2024-11-17
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- These have a high replication rate.
- This is a security system that protects hardware and/or software
- They steal the personal information of the user and send it to advertisers or third parties.
- This virus have become less common as floppy disks have become rarer.
- This is a set of commands written by the user to be executed later.
- This is a destructive software program.
- These don't replicate and they are the least harmful programmed threat.
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- The name came from Greek mythology.
- is the area of the computer that is accessed when the computer starts.
- It claims to be something desirable.
- These are hybrids, they behave like many other viruses and more than one type.
- This is a virus that changes its code whenever it passes to another machine.
- They consume a large part of the system memory.
13 Clues: The name came from Greek mythology. • These have a high replication rate. • It claims to be something desirable. • This is a destructive software program. • They consume a large part of the system memory. • This is a security system that protects hardware and/or software • This is a set of commands written by the user to be executed later. • ...
7th Module 3 Week 2 2026-01-13
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- relating to water.
- imaginary dead people who are able to walk and move.
- relating to or characteristic of reptiles.
- relating to the atmosphere of the earth or (occasionally) another planet.
- a being with partial or lesser divine status, such as a minor deity, the offspring of a god and a mortal, or a mortal raised to divine rank.
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- the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background, especially in dim light.
- facts or situations that are observed to exist or happen, especially those whose cause or explanation is in question.
- widely recognized.
- the study of myths.
- a field or domain of activity or interest.
- a power or process that changes something through magic or mysterious forces.
- someone or something that preys upon and eats other living beings.
12 Clues: relating to water. • widely recognized. • the study of myths. • relating to or characteristic of reptiles. • a field or domain of activity or interest. • imaginary dead people who are able to walk and move. • someone or something that preys upon and eats other living beings. • relating to the atmosphere of the earth or (occasionally) another planet. • ...
Changing Rights and Freedoms: Aboriginal People 2013-02-03
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- Set apart from the rest or from each other; isolate or divide.
- Inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times, indigenous
- Creation of the first ancestors according to Aboriginal mythology
- A person who is under the legal protection of some arm of the government.
- The intermixing of people or groups previously segregated.
- The government focusing on practical things which improve the living standards of Indigenous people
- To settle or resolve; develop a close relationship
- Position or rank; person's perceived level of status in society
- A person having one-quarter Black ancestry
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- The forcible separation of Aboriginal children from their families
- The right of a nation or people to determine its own form of government without influence from outside
- People of different backgrounds coming to see themselves as part of a larger national family
- The action of protecting someone or something, or the state of being protected.
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place;native
- Interference by a country in another's affairs.
15 Clues: A person having one-quarter Black ancestry • Interference by a country in another's affairs. • To settle or resolve; develop a close relationship • The intermixing of people or groups previously segregated. • Set apart from the rest or from each other; isolate or divide. • Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place;native • ...
Class Act Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
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- A full understanding of a situation. Page 186
- Past, present, and ________. Page 166
- The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds. Page 166
- A person who produces paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby. Page 172
- A spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something. Page 213
- An English term for an equivalent of the 7th or 8th grade in American schools. Page 80
- Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125
- Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194
- Cooperating with another. Page 211
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- A relationship between friends. Page 169
- protected from danger. Page 219
- NOT financially supported by the government. Parents have to pay for their children to go. Page 153
- Showing an ability to understand and share the feeling of another. Page 193
- The main character/protagonist of Class Act by Jerry Craft. Page 80
- Greek Mythology, the son of the master craftsman Daedalus. Page 83
15 Clues: protected from danger. Page 219 • Cooperating with another. Page 211 • Past, present, and ________. Page 166 • A relationship between friends. Page 169 • A full understanding of a situation. Page 186 • Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194 • Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125 • ...
GSA Thanksgiving Crossword 2022-11-22
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- This president declared Thanksgiving a national holiday. (Last name only)
- The first Thanksgiving was created over a three-day ______ festival.
- Thanksgiving is the _____ Thursday of November.
- Turkey _____ is a tradition started in 1988 in Lucy's grocery shop in Newport Beach.
- _____ pardon for turkeys started in 1989.
- The precursor to Black Friday was the Santa Claus _______.
- Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States, Canada, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and....
- Gratitude is associated with greater ______.
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- Originally from Greek mythology; a goat's horn flowing with fruit, flowers, and grain.
- In the first Thanksgiving, corn was turned into cornbread and...
- Gratitude is shown to lead to a 35% decrease in _______ symptoms.
- Turkeys can see better than this animal.
- This man wanted the turkey to be the national bird of the U.S. instead of the bald eagle. (Last name only)
- This kind of turkey can fly.
- According to a 2020 survey, the most popular Thanksgiving foods are turkey, mashed potatoes, and...
15 Clues: This kind of turkey can fly. • Turkeys can see better than this animal. • _____ pardon for turkeys started in 1989. • Gratitude is associated with greater ______. • Thanksgiving is the _____ Thursday of November. • The precursor to Black Friday was the Santa Claus _______. • In the first Thanksgiving, corn was turned into cornbread and... • ...
Chaktumuk and water festival,Name:...........................G11 2023-11-24
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- involves the worship of the Moon.
- protects and provides the water for human and animal husbandry.
- are accompanied by dragon boat races.
- is a Sanskrit word meaning "sea dragon"
- with two rows of rowing boats shaped like modern stand racing boats.
- is cut, signifying the end of the boat race and the Water and Moon Festival
- Small container made of banana leaves
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- representatives from national institutions pray for peace.
- refers to lanterns and lamps.
- was a large, very long open boat with a roof across the front
- vanguard, with boats shaped like modern racing boats called Ngor boats.
- originates from Hindu mythology surrounding the Ganges river in India.
- is to confirm the abundance of food stored throughout the year
- also has a sacred river, the Tonle Sap for their love and respect for nature to the goddess.
- is celebrated in late October or early November.
15 Clues: refers to lanterns and lamps. • involves the worship of the Moon. • are accompanied by dragon boat races. • Small container made of banana leaves • is a Sanskrit word meaning "sea dragon" • is celebrated in late October or early November. • representatives from national institutions pray for peace. • was a large, very long open boat with a roof across the front • ...
Film genres 2023-10-19
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- a film with a fast-moving plot, usually containing scenes of violence
- Movies with cowboys
- a film that is funny
- a type of story having a hero who goes through various journeys or expeditions
- a genre of film involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and usually inspired by mythology or folklore.
- dark, engrossing, and suspenseful plot-driven stories.
- a movie with a detailed description of a person's life.
- actions in this genre happen after the destruction of the world, or to an extremely bad situation in which it seems as if the world has been destroyed
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- Animated movie
- A film about love
- a genre of movies intended to be more serious than humorous in tone
- a non-fiction movie that in some way "documents" or captures reality.
- films with a lot of singing
- fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances
- a film or story that entertains people by shocking or frightening them
15 Clues: Animated movie • A film about love • Movies with cowboys • a film that is funny • films with a lot of singing • dark, engrossing, and suspenseful plot-driven stories. • a movie with a detailed description of a person's life. • a genre of movies intended to be more serious than humorous in tone • a film with a fast-moving plot, usually containing scenes of violence • ...
Ancient Rome Cross ward 2024-04-02
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- Ruled as the king of the gods on mount Olympus
- A flag or banner that was used to identify the roman legion
- A man trained to fight with weapons against other men and wild animals in an arena
- One of the Olympian deities gods in Rome's mythology
- A state whose supreme owner is held by the people they are elected
- A tribunal presided over by a judge or judges or a master gate in civil and criminal cases
- A unit of 3000 to 6000 men in the ancient Rome army
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- A sovereign ruler of great power and rank
- A political leader who possessed absolute power
- A right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law making body
- The belief in superhuman power or powers
- The processional entry of victorious general into ancient Rome
- generally the general boy of free roman citizens who were not patricians
- a group of rolling class families in ancient Rome
- A official appointed by a government to reside in a foreign country
15 Clues: The belief in superhuman power or powers • A sovereign ruler of great power and rank • Ruled as the king of the gods on mount Olympus • A political leader who possessed absolute power • a group of rolling class families in ancient Rome • A unit of 3000 to 6000 men in the ancient Rome army • One of the Olympian deities gods in Rome's mythology • ...
Ancient Cultures 2024-08-21
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- Ancient civilization known for philosophy, democracy, and mythology
- South American civilization known for its vast empire and Machu Picchu
- Ancient civilization known for its empire, law, and architecture
- Ancient people known for their conflict with the Israelites, mentioned in the Bible
- Ancient civilization in North Africa known for their maritime power and conflicts with Rome
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their temples and human sacrifices
- Early civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known for cuneiform writing
- Early civilization in Mesopotamia known for developing one of the first writing systems
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- Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs
- Ancient empire known for its vast territory and the Royal Road
- Early civilization known for the Code of Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens
- Ancient Anatolian people known for their empire and interactions with Egypt and Mesopotamia
- Early Aegean civilization known for their palace complex at Knossos and frescoes
- Ancient civilization known for inventions like paper and gunpowder
- Mesoamerican culture known for its calendar and advanced mathematics
15 Clues: Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs • Ancient empire known for its vast territory and the Royal Road • Ancient civilization known for its empire, law, and architecture • Ancient civilization known for inventions like paper and gunpowder • Ancient civilization known for philosophy, democracy, and mythology • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-02-27
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- , A religious ceremony consisting of a series of actions.
- , A mountain in Thessaly that in Greek mythology is the abode of the gods
- , An event causing great suffering and destruction
- , A particular form or procedure of achieving something
- , He wrote history of the Persian Wars
- , An outstanding Athenian dramatist, he tried to create more realistic plots that were more complex
- , He created the Pythagorean theorem
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- , The greatest historian of the ancient world
- , The study if the fundamental nature of knowledge
- , Moral principles that govern a person behavior
- , Set of three plays relates the fate of Agamemnon
- , Located on the side of Mount Parnassus overlooking the gulf of cornith.
- , A great Athenian playwright the most famous of his plays is Oedipus Rex
- , A group of traveling teachers in ancient greece who rejected speculation such as that of Pythagoras
- , A priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity
15 Clues: , He created the Pythagorean theorem • , He wrote history of the Persian Wars • , The greatest historian of the ancient world • , Moral principles that govern a person behavior • , The study if the fundamental nature of knowledge • , An event causing great suffering and destruction • , Set of three plays relates the fate of Agamemnon • ...
Homework Pathway : Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-25
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- A system of philosophies based off of Confucius's teachings.
- A government that is ruled by priests.
- The ultimate goal of Buddhism, ultimate enlightenment.
- Making something otherwise not useful, useful to man.
- The real name of the man who more popularly known as "Buddha".
- A popular Ancient Greek epic written by Homer.
- The belief there is more than one god.
- Known as the time period before records were able to be kept.
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- Killed by his brother, who spread his body parts all over Egypt.
- This civilization created cuneiform.
- A spread of different aspects of cultures into new areas.
- A regions unique characteristics; such as clothing, food, etc.
- India's social class system.
- Became the first female leader when her husband had died, and her son was too young to take over.
- A civilization whose name means "The land between two rivers".
- A way of thinking that is usually taught.
- Created the first set of written laws "eye for an eye".
- Temples in Ancient Mesopotamia used for worship.
- Different myths from a culture combing and connecting to make one huge story.
- The word for a supreme male ruler.
20 Clues: India's social class system. • The word for a supreme male ruler. • This civilization created cuneiform. • A government that is ruled by priests. • The belief there is more than one god. • A way of thinking that is usually taught. • A popular Ancient Greek epic written by Homer. • Temples in Ancient Mesopotamia used for worship. • ...
Chapter 8/ Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-15
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- people who had the right to participate in government
- a poem often set to music
- rich landowners
- one that is marked by great achievements
- were considered to be the first Greeks as well as being the first to speak the Greek language.
- the Greek word for city-state
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- the geographic feature that covers most of Greeks
- a government in which only a few people have power
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- a person who created fables that taught life lessons
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- a leader who held power through the use of force
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- a great poet that wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the person who first brought democracy to Athens
- the epic poem that tells of the last years of the Trojan War
- the island that the Minoans lived on
- a high hill
- the first Greek city-state to develop a democracy.
- marketplace and political/religious meetings held there
20 Clues: a high hill • rich landowners • a poem often set to music • the Greek word for city-state • the island that the Minoans lived on • one that is marked by great achievements • a leader who held power through the use of force • the person who first brought democracy to Athens • a great poet that wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • the geographic feature that covers most of Greeks • ...
Lesson 9 2012-09-08
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- Son of Darius
- Provide higher education,Teacher
- The wise lawgiver of Athens
- He introduced ostracism
- dazzling white marble structure
- He founded Lyceum,remembered as the teacher of Alexander the Great
- The most famous Comedy writer,created social satire
- King of Macedonia
- The first of the great writers of tragedies
- Kind of Government,government by the people
- He led the Greek city-states of asia minor against the powerful Persian Empire
- Blind Greek Poet
- overseers
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- Daughter of Zeus,Patron of athens
- People who lived in Persia
- He wrote the earliest book on political science known as "The Republic"
- Father of Medicine
- Chief Olympian god
- Greek civilization
- Peole who lived in sparta
- Father of History
- Discovered the principle of lever,also invented the pulley and a machine for hurling stones at enemy fronts.
- City-state located on the southern part of Greek Peninsula.
- Wife of Zeus
- Homer's Poem
- Homer's Poem
- "Home of Democracy"
- large vase for storing oil and other bulk supplies with scenes from mythology
- He created his Discobolus
- Philosopher,founded a rival shool of thought
30 Clues: overseers • Wife of Zeus • Homer's Poem • Homer's Poem • Son of Darius • Blind Greek Poet • Father of History • King of Macedonia • Father of Medicine • Chief Olympian god • Greek civilization • "Home of Democracy" • He introduced ostracism • Peole who lived in sparta • He created his Discobolus • People who lived in Persia • The wise lawgiver of Athens • dazzling white marble structure • ...
Caline's Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-16
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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"
- / Raymond's mother-in-law
- / Prolific Austrian composer and child prodigy
- / home and cool band
- / highly addictive morphine derivative with acetic anhydride
- / Favorite city to live in
- / Full name of other childhood friend
- / Largest city in the US
- / Sara is always ----
- / Teacher of classe de 9eme
- / Caline took them from people and hung them, for work
- / Bachar loves ------- books
- / childhood crush
- / Father-in-law
- / He's actually gonna wear ----- at his wedding
- / Jupiter, the supreme royal God of the Roman mythology is represented with this animal
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- / Recurrent mode of communication
- / Lebanon's emblem
- / large tropical forest. Also, online bookstore.
- / Christian Ramadan
- / Tube station where you get off to go home
- / love in french
- / If you -------- 27300113 by 6.5531771 you'll get 178902475.339012
- / husband to be
- / She's a healer
- / Wedding place
- / brother-in-law
- / slow song we used to dance to
- / Sara's city
- / honeymoon
- / Italian female name
- / Sister-in-law
- / Caline's wedding is on
- / they sing the final countdown
- / Lebanese Prime minister
35 Clues: / honeymoon • / Sara's city • / husband to be • / Wedding place • / Sister-in-law • / Father-in-law • / love in french • / She's a healer • / brother-in-law • / childhood crush • / Lebanon's emblem • / Christian Ramadan • / home and cool band • / Sara is always ---- • / Italian female name • / Largest city in the US • / Caline's wedding is on • / Raymond's mother-in-law • / Lebanese Prime minister • ...
Lit Terms 2014-10-25
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- the opposite of what is meant
- dead metaphor poor examples of figurative language
- exaggeration used for effect or for humor
- word which suggest or sound like their meaning
- are conclusions bsed om opinions
- is a form of paradox which combine a pair of contrary terms single expression
- repetition of constant sound
- a comparison between two things without using words
- a word or compound word substituted as a synonym for a noun
- persons, objects, or events
- a reference to history or literature bible, mythology
- harsh,unpleasant
- the repetition of similar
- a shocking comparison between two dissimilar things
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- is a type of y that a person appears to be g something
- are conclusions based on facts
- statement which seems contradictory but is true
- a pause or a brake in a line of poetry
- a statement less than is meant
- is a form of personification in which the absent or dead as if spoken
- the use of a word in a sense another literal
- the repetition of final constant sounds after different vowel sounds
- a comparison two things to show how they are alike
- pleasing sounds; opposite of cacophony
24 Clues: harsh,unpleasant • the repetition of similar • persons, objects, or events • repetition of constant sound • the opposite of what is meant • are conclusions based on facts • a statement less than is meant • are conclusions bsed om opinions • a pause or a brake in a line of poetry • pleasing sounds; opposite of cacophony • exaggeration used for effect or for humor • ...
Member's Day crossword 2015-09-17
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- Tobacco pipes used to be commonly made out of what material?
- What did Miners traditionally eat for their lunch?
- Jars used in the mummification process to hold organs?
- What was the nickname for Napoleon?
- Type of vessel common in the 18th and 19th Centuries which was hard to drink out of
- A type of tobacco that was ground into a fine powder, usually kept in an ornate box
- Type of fish commonly fished in Cornwall?
- Name of the Mineral discovered by the Vivian family?
- Who was the Cornish Giant?
- The number of Muses in Greek mythology
- Castle Dore, Castle-An-Dinas and Killibury are all types of?
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- Wooden shoes used over normal shoes to protect women's feet from the mud and refuse on the streets
- Earliest form of writing?
- Spiral shell Fossil?
- Ancient large stone
- Reeds soaked in animal fat, used for lights
- Singular piece of a mosaic?
- Egyptian God of creation?
- Bronze Age burial practice
- Cornish Explorer of Western Africa?
- Name for very fine Red Roman pottery?
- Popular Cornish Composer and violinist from the 1800s
- What is the name of a Roman city apartment block?
23 Clues: Ancient large stone • Spiral shell Fossil? • Earliest form of writing? • Egyptian God of creation? • Bronze Age burial practice • Who was the Cornish Giant? • Singular piece of a mosaic? • What was the nickname for Napoleon? • Cornish Explorer of Western Africa? • Name for very fine Red Roman pottery? • The number of Muses in Greek mythology • ...
Wrest africa (David Domingo) 2021-10-06
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- invaded Songhai
- belief in spirits , present in all animals, plants, and trees, help the living
- worlds largest desert
- priest like elders in an indigenous religion
- what Mansa Musa had a lot of and threw at people
- usually male, elected leaders oversee the village
- another center of trade that was not Timbuktu
- the 2 primary natural resources of the 3 main kingdoms in West Africa
- kinship system with fathers side of family
- long stories filled with history, legend, and mythology
- center of trade in Mali
- west African storytellers and poets
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- within that same family,including gradparents,uncles,aunts,and cousins
- smallest of the three kingdoms and came first
- a group of chiefs or village elders would help to govern a village
- a journey to a holy place
- large freshwater lake five West African nations depend on it for water
- kinship system with mothers side of family
- handwoven fabric of narrow strips that are sewn together
- lines of extended families and clans who can trace their roots to a common ancestor
- biggest kingdom of the three
- principal river of West Africa
22 Clues: invaded Songhai • worlds largest desert • center of trade in Mali • a journey to a holy place • biggest kingdom of the three • principal river of West Africa • west African storytellers and poets • kinship system with mothers side of family • kinship system with fathers side of family • priest like elders in an indigenous religion • smallest of the three kingdoms and came first • ...
Books and films 2022-11-07
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- Is the book just a giant ' [] spoiler '?
- I'm sending the [] of the nearest shopping center.
- The [] here becomes bold and picturesque.
- Romeo and Juliet is a [] of literature.
- The teacher told us to read [] three for next class. The book is really long!
- They met in a movie [] and fell in love.
- 'Friends' was one of the most watched [] of all times.
- The main [] of the story is a nice girl who lives in the forest.
- The joker was [] in Batman's movies.
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- It was famous in Greek [], and is frequently mentioned by the great poets.
- Did you see last week's []? The main character died!
- It is difficult to think of a great novella which has not been written by a great [].
- Like any good mystery [] detective, it has a mystery criminal.
- This, a children's book, is the first novel to have an autistic [].
- Alice is the [] of the story in Wonderland.
- A TV film of quality, written by a top contemporary [].
- Science [] books are not my favourite.
- Sherlock Holmes is a [].
- We won't go anywhere near the crime []; ever.
- She had rehearsed her [] earlier, but now the words evaded her.
20 Clues: Sherlock Holmes is a []. • The joker was [] in Batman's movies. • Science [] books are not my favourite. • Romeo and Juliet is a [] of literature. • Is the book just a giant ' [] spoiler '? • They met in a movie [] and fell in love. • The [] here becomes bold and picturesque. • Alice is the [] of the story in Wonderland. • We won't go anywhere near the crime []; ever. • ...
Greek v.s. Rome Crossword 2021-02-11
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- It was hard to farm in
- both Greeks and Romans to dance
- in Greece women weren’t not allowed to be
- while Romans believed in mythology, Greeks believed in
- while the Romans loved their clothes and followed trends, The Greeks weren’t terribly in fashion
- while the Romans were a Republic,the Greeks were a
- both Romans and Greeks owned as pets
- both Greeks and Roman kids loved to play with
- both of the Greeks and Romans had their chose who they married
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- of the toys that the children had were toys
- was the leader of Athens during the times of the Golden Ages.
- one popular toy in Rome was .
- while most Greeks ate a diet that was almost vegetarian,Romans usually had , fish, salad, eggs, fruits and wine
- both Greeks and Romans music
- both Greeks girls and Roman girls had less than boys
- while Women of Ancient Greece were not considered citizens,Greek women enjoyed considerable rights in the law
- in Greece, women could buy their homes but not their property
- both Greeks and Romans owned
- both the Romans and the Greeks focused their art on important figures.
- an Oligarchy is ruled by
20 Clues: It was hard to farm in • an Oligarchy is ruled by • both Greeks and Romans owned • one popular toy in Rome was . • both Greeks and Romans music • both Greeks and Romans to dance • both Romans and Greeks owned as pets • in Greece women weren’t not allowed to be • of the toys that the children had were toys • both Greeks and Roman kids loved to play with • ...
Alexis Olson 7th 2022-10-25
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- (honor and virtue) is highest. excellence to which epic heroes can aspire.
- (excessive pride) is man’s downfall.
- the meter (rhythmic pattern of syllables) of Homer’s epic poems.
- that great writers–-including Virgil, Dante, Shakespeare and Stephen Crane.
- in which a writer/bard requests divine help incomposing or reciting his work.
- in Greek mythology, were the white-robed goddesses of destiny.
- God of prophecy, music, poetry, and medicine.
- God of fire and metalwork who built the palaces in which the Olympian
- oral storyteller.
- God of the sea and brother of Zeus.
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- Goddess of the home and hearth and sister of Zeus.
- improbable solution in a story characterized when a seemingly unsolvable problem is suddenly and abruptly solved with the unexpecÿed intervention of some new event,character, ability, or
- King and protector of the gods and humankind.
- can only be won in battle.
- lived.
- first great work of western literature.
- served to fill in the blanks wherever there were no public records.
- The Titan ruler.
- were a mixture of Mediterranean and Northern peoples.
- was born in the restless Greek world of the early 8th century B.C.E.
- God of war and the son of Zeus and Hera.
21 Clues: lived. • The Titan ruler. • oral storyteller. • can only be won in battle. • God of the sea and brother of Zeus. • (excessive pride) is man’s downfall. • first great work of western literature. • God of war and the son of Zeus and Hera. • King and protector of the gods and humankind. • God of prophecy, music, poetry, and medicine. • ...
The Odyssey - Book III 2023-12-10
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- bring or come to an end
- a great victory or achievement
- extremely hungry
- having or showing feelings of vague or regretful longing
- (of substance) allowing light, but not detailed shapes to pass through; semitransparent
- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering possession as an offering to a God or to divine supernatural (in Greek Mythology)
- the desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise
- suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way
- compassion or forgiveness shown towards someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm
- anticipate with great apprehension or fear
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- tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion
- complying or willing to comply with orders or requests
- exempt from death
- love and respect(someone) deeply
- having a sharp, pungent taste or smell; not sweet
- to run away, as from danger, take flight
- unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group
- a prolonged high-pitched cry of pain, grief or anger
- incapable of being fully understood
- a sudden change of direction
20 Clues: extremely hungry • exempt from death • bring or come to an end • a sudden change of direction • a great victory or achievement • love and respect(someone) deeply • incapable of being fully understood • to run away, as from danger, take flight • anticipate with great apprehension or fear • tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion • ...
Word Study 2024-01-08
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- savage; fierce; aggressive
- the emission of light from living organisms
- attractive or appealing
- following
- extra or unnecessary
- to push or drive forward
- not safe
- to sail completely around the world
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- a boss; one who manages others
- to force someone to do something (often has a negative connotation)
- entrance
- to live in
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- sudden, involuntary urge to do something (this one often deals with sudden, random decisions)
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- the distance around a circle
- coming together; working together
- a book or set of books giving information on many subjects
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- spending a lot of time studying, scholarly
- clear and easily understood
- bright; brilliant; glowing
- to clarify, explain
- absence of government or control; lawlessness; disorder
- to stop one from doing something; prevent
- a stand-in or replacement
- well-known
- to drive away
- government by the people, specifically by voting for elected representatives
- to show or display
30 Clues: not safe • entrance • following • well-known • to live in • to drive away • to show or display • to clarify, explain • extra or unnecessary • attractive or appealing • to push or drive forward • a stand-in or replacement • savage; fierce; aggressive • bright; brilliant; glowing • clear and easily understood • the distance around a circle • a boss; one who manages others • ...
Spartans 2016-06-20
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- Who did the Spartans fight at the Battle of Thermopylae?
- What was a major part of Spartan religion?
- Sparta conquered which territory in 724BC and forced the population to become slaves?
- Who was the warrior king of Sparta?
- What was the name of the battle formation that the Spartan soldiers used?
- What was the Sparta's most powerful council called?
- What city-state did Sparta fight during the Peloponnesian War?
- What was the name of the school that all male Spartan citizens attended as boys?
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- What age did Spartans gain the right to vote in the Assembly?
- What age did the Spartans retire?
- What age did Spartan boys officially become soldiers?
- What was the benefit of Sparta being surrounded by mountains?
- Sparta is the capital of which region/district?
- Which river was located in Sparta?
- What was the consequence if a Spartan baby was born weak?
- What age do Spartan boys start their training?
- What were slaves called in the social class system?
- What was the most common grain produced in Sparta?
- How many kings ruled over Sparta at the same time?
- Sparta was known for their?
20 Clues: Sparta was known for their? • What age did the Spartans retire? • Which river was located in Sparta? • Who was the warrior king of Sparta? • What was a major part of Spartan religion? • What age do Spartan boys start their training? • Sparta is the capital of which region/district? • What was the most common grain produced in Sparta? • ...
jamaking u happe 2019-01-11
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- worthless piece of trash
- the topic i got for the ela game >:( (its not abbreviated)
- cams birthday ;^;
- an emotions also known as depression or upset
- i dunno man
- another person i worked with on the ela game
- one of the people i worked with on the ela game
- im obsessed with this show yall
- the good parent
- the people i worked with for the game thing in ela smh theres two of em
- shes a waifu
- the topic i wish i got for the ela game
- owo trevor is that u
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- a person im worried about
- a hopelessly depressed smart boi
- ill give u a hint. its the yte's worst rival, and instead of e, its city
- a word for end but in french i guess
- a lit spanish teacher smh
- a living meme i want to come back (theres a lot of the same letter)
- what eu stands for
- a way i think i could take for suicide
- a... lovely, student governed group
- edge lord
- corts birthday owo
- eu is her nickname
- the best person
- an emotion also know as happee, gay, etc
27 Clues: edge lord • i dunno man • shes a waifu • the good parent • the best person • cams birthday ;^; • what eu stands for • corts birthday owo • eu is her nickname • owo trevor is that u • worthless piece of trash • a person im worried about • a lit spanish teacher smh • im obsessed with this show yall • a hopelessly depressed smart boi • a... lovely, student governed group • ...
Greek and Latin Roots Week 6-8 2020-03-15
Across
- a persuasive appeal to the emotions of the audience
- "upon" + "people"
- a persuasive appeal to the reason and logic of the audience
- "government"
- "all" + "people"
- a restoration to life
- relating to the statistic of people
- a government that recognizes God or a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- a controversial argument
- the act or ceremony of crowning a king or queen
- beneath the Earth's surface
- a persuasive appeal based on the authority of the speaker
- a form of government in which power rests with a few persons
- a person who holds an office in the government
- a ruler excercising absolute power and authority
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- to show an act, claim, or statement to be just or right
- an unfavorable opinion formed beforehand without knowledge, thought, or reason
- pertaining to principles of morality
- a white or colored circle or set of concentric circles of light seen around a luminous body, especially around the sun or moon
- giving false testimony under legal oath
- the period following childbirth
- causing or evoking pity
- representing the sun as the center
- all the gods of a particular mythology
- any large, busy city
25 Clues: "government" • "all" + "people" • "upon" + "people" • any large, busy city • a restoration to life • causing or evoking pity • a controversial argument • beneath the Earth's surface • the period following childbirth • representing the sun as the center • relating to the statistic of people • pertaining to principles of morality • all the gods of a particular mythology • ...
B1 With The News 2024-05-14
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- "Percy Jackson" author Rick ___________
- One city whose residents witnessed the total solar eclipse
- Snowy month a congressman invoked to deny climate change
- Number of siblings Hedaya has
- Stadium that hosted the 2024 Super Bowl
- Zelda Kingdom
- Heim practices rowing at ________ Sea Base
- Tennessee artist whose named was used in AI art productions
- Krista Brown's Wizards class had these on display at Open House
- Location for 2024 Olympics surf competition
- A series of different colored arrows that can improve processing speed
- Pokemon Legends song Kaitlyn is learning
- Animals whose habitats are in danger due to climate change
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- Animal included in LEGO's Medieval Town Square
- Planet in "Dune: Part 2"
- Visual _________ , creators of NBA2K
- Accessory Lauren makes from rubber bands
- Kong's friend in Godzilla X Kong
- Star Wars animator Athena ______________
- Chinese-owned company that founded TikTok
- Kaylyn's favorite marine animal
- "A Quest of _______________" by Élise Wanke
- Fortnite's new chapter is based on ________ mythology
- Game played during practice time
- The language Charlotte studied before Italian
- Jeremy's basketball team
- Michael Cooper's legendary NBA team
- Kpop girl group New ____________
28 Clues: Zelda Kingdom • Planet in "Dune: Part 2" • Jeremy's basketball team • Number of siblings Hedaya has • Kaylyn's favorite marine animal • Kong's friend in Godzilla X Kong • Game played during practice time • Kpop girl group New ____________ • Michael Cooper's legendary NBA team • Visual _________ , creators of NBA2K • "Percy Jackson" author Rick ___________ • ...
Happy Birthday Matthew! 2024-05-01
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- The movie on our "to watch" list that I have no intention of watching
- Favorite part of my day with you
- What I keep telling people your favorite musical is
- One of your many hats
- Something you like to throw
- One of my Best Things In The World that you made sure I had
- Our favorite sandwich
- What you are
- Talks like Tom Waits
- My favorite part of Avatar
- My favorite physical features of yours
- What I hope your birthday is
- Something the loser might be
- Our first date
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- Valentine's Day 2024
- I ____ you
- The movie on our "to watch" list that you have no intention of watching
- An admittedly superior form of broccoli
- Famously does not mince
- What you always get me before bed
- Our shared obsession
- What your actual favorite musical is
- The forgotten SNL sketch
- Apparently your favorite kind of port
- Number of new seafoods I have tried for you
- An apt misreading of my jewelry
- Talks like Tom Waits
- My knowledge of Greek mythology when you showed me Hadestown
- A kerfuffle; agitation; difficulty
- Infamous strands word
- The correct side of the knife for scraping
31 Clues: I ____ you • What you are • Our first date • Valentine's Day 2024 • Our shared obsession • Talks like Tom Waits • Talks like Tom Waits • One of your many hats • Our favorite sandwich • Infamous strands word • Famously does not mince • The forgotten SNL sketch • My favorite part of Avatar • Something you like to throw • What I hope your birthday is • Something the loser might be • ...
English 11 Vocabulary Quiz 1 Review 2024-10-02
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- A disastrous event characterized by extreme distress and suffering.
- In some uses a rare adverb that means spoken or written word-for-word.
- Verb derived from a figure from Greek mythology who is punished for eternity with unquenchable temptation.
- Etymologically derived from the word for "merriment," meaning to entertain or bring amusement to.
- Occurring or happening at the same time.
- Synonyms = spherical; bulging.
- Antonyms = bodily; corporeal.
- Poetry or music meant to be experienced at night, as popularized by Fredric Chopin.
- Synonyms = terrifying; intimidating.
- Of or relating to the sea; oceanic.
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- Extreme joy or happiness.
- A popular buzz word in critical theory for the past 30 years; refers to the "in-between" spaces where "real life" happens.
- Antonyms = lively; vivacious.
- Etymologically derived from Greek word for "cave," and no refers to something unsightly or visually offensive.
- A subtle or sometimes unnoticeable form of prejudice or stereotypical offense.
- The interpretation of signs or omens; foresight.
- Synonyms = ghostly; haunting.
- Adjective that describes an experience that makes an impression in the guts, not in the mind.
- Antonyms = embrace; accept.
- One of the three words for love in Greek, meaning spiritual love.
20 Clues: Extreme joy or happiness. • Antonyms = embrace; accept. • Antonyms = lively; vivacious. • Synonyms = ghostly; haunting. • Antonyms = bodily; corporeal. • Synonyms = spherical; bulging. • Of or relating to the sea; oceanic. • Synonyms = terrifying; intimidating. • Occurring or happening at the same time. • The interpretation of signs or omens; foresight. • ...
Valentine’s Day 2023 2023-01-29
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- Cupid’s arrows are made of lead and this.
- Mix red and white
- Tug my _____ spank my ___
- State that produces the most chocolate
- Something you like to do to me
- What our eyes make when we look at each other
- Our favorite drink to share together
- Profession that receives the most valentines
- Brain chemical known as the cuddle or love hormone
- Cupid is the son of this deity
- First thing you told me about my eyes. They are this.
- Billboards top love song of all time
- Country that does not celebrate Valentine’s Day
- You and me together
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- Gangster who orchestrated the St. Valentine’s Day massacre
- Will you be my____
- Letters to Juliet are sent to this European city every year
- Pizza place famous for heart shaped pizzas
- Projectiles fired by Cupid
- Something you say in the heat of passion
- The month we met face to face
- Roses are red, _____ are blue, one every two million
- Do you actually believe we lost this?
- Cupid’s name in Greek mythology
- Number of US towns named Valentine
- The number of days in a regular February
- These birds are a symbol of love
27 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 • Something you like to do to me • Cupid is the son of this deity • 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 • ...
This is a crossword puzzle 2023-02-14
Across
- A loud noise or outcry.
- The process of being heaved upward.
- To deflect or ward off.
- A projecting part of a fortification.
- A countercharge.
- To express sharp criticism regarding (an act, for example).
- A change or variation.
- A long angry speech, usually of a censorious or denunciatory nature; a diatribe.
- Modest and reserved in manner or behavior.
- Totally or offensively conspicuous or obtrusive.
- Having an abundance or excess of flesh or fat.
- A gap or interruption in space, time, or continuity; a break.
- A great noise, as of a crowd.
- Stringy and tough.
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- Is a sea serpent noted in theology and mythology.
- difficult to understand or interpret; impenetrable.
- To walk at a leisurely pace.
- So absurd or incongruous as to be laughable.
- To complain or whine tearfully.
- Not domesticated or cultivated; wild.
- A ban or inhibition resulting from social custom or emotional aversion.
- Implied by or inferred from actions or statements.
- Any of various tropical marine gastropod mollusks chiefly of the family Strombidae, having edible flesh and a large spiral shell often with a flared lip.
- Unable to speak.
- Emitting light, especially in the dark; shining.
25 Clues: A countercharge. • Unable to speak. • Stringy and tough. • A change or variation. • A loud noise or outcry. • To deflect or ward off. • To walk at a leisurely pace. • A great noise, as of a crowd. • To complain or whine tearfully. • The process of being heaved upward. • A projecting part of a fortification. • Not domesticated or cultivated; wild. • ...
The Greek World 2023-06-15
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- Six judicial officials added to the three archons in Athens' government
- The enslaved class in Sparta
- Elite troops of the Persian army
- Money paid by members of the Delian League
- Male Spartans with full citizenship
- The third social class in Athens, created by Solon
- Annually elected Spartan officials who oversaw the Spartan government
- The port of Athens
- Arrogance punished by the gods
- Term describing Sparta and its allies
- Magistrate in the Athenian government
- The fourth and lowest social class in Athens, created by Solon
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- The top ranking social class in Athens, created by Solon
- Greek Warship with three sets of oars
- Collection of gods an a particular mythology
- Alliance of Athens and its allies
- Immigrant workers in Athens
- Heavy infantry in a Greek Army
- Athenian court
- The second ranking social class in Athens, created by Solon
- Council of elders in Athens, comprised of former archons
- Rule by a few, often aristocrats
- Spartans
- An Athenian colonist
- The Athenian assembly
- The ten generals in the Athenian system
- Alliance of Greek States formed against Persia
- Regional governor of part of the Persian Empire
28 Clues: Spartans • Athenian court • The port of Athens • An Athenian colonist • The Athenian assembly • Immigrant workers in Athens • The enslaved class in Sparta • Heavy infantry in a Greek Army • Arrogance punished by the gods • Elite troops of the Persian army • Rule by a few, often aristocrats • Alliance of Athens and its allies • Male Spartans with full citizenship • ...
Spelling words week 13 2023-05-03
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- someone you admire and try to imitate
- a reversal or check in progress.
- conforming to the law or to rules.
- a dense growth of shrubs and other plants, especially under trees in woodland.
- lasting or remaining in a particular state throughout a person's life.
- feeling undue awareness of oneself, one's appearance, or one's actions.
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
- wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate.
- never ending or changing.
- free from disturbance; calm.
- a fair hit that allows the batter to make a complete circuit of the bases without stopping and score a run.
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- the great size or extent of something.
- motivated to do or achieve something because of one's own enthusiasm or interest, without needing pressure from others.
- a person who is in charge of the political administration of a region or state.
- a collection of myths
- consciously and intentionally; on purpose.
- enduring or having endured for a long period of time.
- decisive or critical, especially in the success or failure of something.
- a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship.
- voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up.
20 Clues: a collection of myths • never ending or changing. • free from disturbance; calm. • a reversal or check in progress. • conforming to the law or to rules. • someone you admire and try to imitate • the great size or extent of something. • consciously and intentionally; on purpose. • severe mental or physical pain or suffering. • voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up. • ...
Spelling Stars 2023-05-02
Across
- a dense growth of shrubs and other plants, especially under trees in woodland.
- a feeling undue awareness of oneself, one's appearance, or one's actions.
- wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate.
- a reversal or check in progress
- a great size or a extent of something.
- enduring or having endured for a long period of time.
- a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated.
- voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up.
- the internal drive that leads us to take action towards a goal.
- a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship.
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
- a hit in baseball that enables the batter to make a complete circuit of the bases and score a run
- justify or make lawful.
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- free from disturbance, or calm.
- decisive or critical, especially in the success or failure of something.
- a person who is in charge of the political administration of a region or state.
- done consciously and intentionally.
- lasting or remaining in a particular state throughout a person's life.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- never ending, or changing.
20 Clues: justify or make lawful. • never ending, or changing. • free from disturbance, or calm. • a reversal or check in progress • done consciously and intentionally. • a great size or a extent of something. • voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up. • severe mental or physical pain or suffering. • wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate. • ...
Astronomy 2025-03-05
Across
- In 1801, this asteroid belt was discovered
- Was discovered in 1919
- Fedrick ___ successfully uses stellar parallax
- In 1919 the ___ planet was discovered
- Construction on ____ began in 1998
- The first person to walk on the moon was Neil ____
- Neil Armstrong was part of ____ 11
- On August 25, 2012 _____ 1 entered interstellar space
- Became the first person to orbit Earth
- In 2012 astronomers received the first visual proof of a ___ hole
- automated vehicle launched onto Mars in 2003
- Using ____ fuel, the first rocket was launched
- Launched to map the surface of Venus
- automated vehicle launched onto Mars in 2011
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- William Hershel discovered this planet
- The first space shuttle launched in the 80s
- The brightest star from Earth's point of view
- The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- The flagship of NASA's Earth observing system
- NASA launched _____ 1 into space on 10/11/1958
- The Hubble space ____ launched in the 90s
- automated vehicle launched onto Mars in 2004
- The first space station in the United States
- Constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- Sputnik 1 was launched into space by the ___
25 Clues: Was discovered in 1919 • Construction on ____ began in 1998 • Neil Armstrong was part of ____ 11 • Launched to map the surface of Venus • In 1919 the ___ planet was discovered • William Hershel discovered this planet • Became the first person to orbit Earth • The Hubble space ____ launched in the 90s • In 1801, this asteroid belt was discovered • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-01-05
Across
- tradition stories passes down generation to generation by word of mouth.
- A humorous story.
- story told mainly through words and actions of a cast of characters.
- means city-state.
- Democracy a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf.
- someone who seizes power through the use of force.
- democracy a form of government that all citizens can participate.
- a high-ranking government official in Sparta responsible for picking the council of elders.
- short stories that teach a lesson.
- means high hill or fortress.
- people ruling themselves.
- a religious ceremony.
- a sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess.
- a group of armed soldiers who were arranged in rows.
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- art of public speaking
- one ruler no one else.
- someone who performs or writes epic poems.
- method method of questioning to gain truth.
- area of land that has 3 sides surrounded by water.
- a main character fails to overcome serious problems.
- a type of government in which only a few people had power.
- stories about gods and heroes.
- enslaved people in Ancient Sparta.
- marketplace
24 Clues: marketplace • A humorous story. • means city-state. • a religious ceremony. • art of public speaking • one ruler no one else. • people ruling themselves. • means high hill or fortress. • stories about gods and heroes. • short stories that teach a lesson. • enslaved people in Ancient Sparta. • someone who performs or writes epic poems. • method method of questioning to gain truth. • ...
Greek Word Parts 2023-03-24
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- a sudden accident or natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of life
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole
- someone that is trained to travel in a spaceship
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- a tiny wafer of semiconducting material used to make an integrated circuit
- the study of the development, structure and functioning of human society
- used for seeing things up close
- the study of earth's physical structure and substance
- the study of the history of words
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- something(such as a place or event) that is seen as a small version of something much larger
- a collection of myths
- the study of the movements and relative positions of celestial objects
- a symbol that looks like this *
- an expert in or student of astronomy
- an electrical device used for heating up food
- the way that we apply scientific knowledge for practical purposes, it includes machines like computers
- film containing microphotographs
- a small rocky object that orbits the sun
- a microorganism
- the study of living organisms
20 Clues: a microorganism • a collection of myths • the study of living organisms • a symbol that looks like this * • used for seeing things up close • film containing microphotographs • the study of the history of words • an expert in or student of astronomy • a small rocky object that orbits the sun • an electrical device used for heating up food • ...
February Spelling Words 2025-01-24
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- This is celebrated on Valentine's Day
- Dark area or shape created when an object comes between a surface and the light
- Personal ornaments made of metal - includes rings, necklaces, and bracelets
- Setting someone or something apart from others
- The way two or more things/concepts/people are connected
- Given or made as a gift, with a heartfelt message.
- Another colour associated with Valentine's Day
- The second and shortest month of the year.
- February 14th - a day where people celebrate love and Saint....
- A colour associated with Valentine's Day
- A social or romantic engagement or plan
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- A bunch of flowers
- A popular treat or gift on Valentine’s Day
- A gift typically given on Valentine's Day. Roses are the most popular.
- The name of the year that happens every 4 years on February 29th
- The emotions or conduct of friends – state of mutual trust and support between people.
- This animal is used to predict the weather on February 2nd
- Popular figure on Valentine's Day, originating in mythology
- The act of campaigning or protesting to encourage political or social change
- A symbol of Valentine's Day
20 Clues: A bunch of flowers • A symbol of Valentine's Day • This is celebrated on Valentine's Day • A social or romantic engagement or plan • A colour associated with Valentine's Day • A popular treat or gift on Valentine’s Day • The second and shortest month of the year. • Setting someone or something apart from others • Another colour associated with Valentine's Day • ...
Pjo/Hoo 2025-01-23
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- Chapter 14 of Titan’s Curse, a favorite joke of the fandom
- The daughter of Zeus who was turned into a tree
- The mythology-based card game Nico likes
- The father of the Big 3
- The last Olympian
- The son of Apollo, healer, Nico’s boyfriend
- The Hunter of Artemis who dies by her own father’s hands
- Leo’s metal dragon
- Percy’s mother
- Member of the Seven, daughter of Aphrodite
- The god who buys the group cheeseburgers in TLT
- Member of the Seven, son of Hephaestus
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- The goddess of the Hunt
- Where Percy and Annabeth fall in Mark of Athena
- The son of Hades, ‘Ghost King’
- Athena kids are scared of spiders because their mother turned this woman into the first spider
- The restaurant where Nico buys meals for the dead
- Member of the Seven, son of Jupiter
- The godly parent of cabin 14
- The color of food Sally Jackson makes
- Member of the Seven, daughter of Pluto
- Member of the Seven, daughter of Athena
- Member of the Seven, son of Mars
- Percy’s cyclops brother
- Member of the Seven, son of Poseidon
25 Clues: Percy’s mother • The last Olympian • Leo’s metal dragon • The goddess of the Hunt • The father of the Big 3 • Percy’s cyclops brother • The godly parent of cabin 14 • The son of Hades, ‘Ghost King’ • Member of the Seven, son of Mars • Member of the Seven, son of Jupiter • Member of the Seven, son of Poseidon • The color of food Sally Jackson makes • ...
Week 27 2025-02-17
Across
- An instrument used to measure temperature.
- The study of microscopic organisms such as bacteria and viruses.
- A container that keeps liquids hot or cold.
- The use of scientific knowledge to create tools, machines, and systems.
- A member of the highest social class, often with privileges and power.
- A device used to control and regulate temperature indoors.
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- A collection of myths, especially those of a particular culture or religion.
- A system of government where citizens have the power to vote and make decisions.
- The study of Earth's physical features, climate, and populations.
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- The study of Earth's structure, materials, and processes.
- A collection of poems, stories, or literary works.
- A form of government where power is held by a privileged upper class.
- An expression of regret or sorrow for an error or wrongdoing.
- Operating by itself without human control.
- Relating to heat or temperature.
- Relating to democracy, where people have equal rights and a say in decisions.
- The arrangement of events in the order they occurred.
- A vehicle, such as a car, that operates with an engine.
- A branch of mathematics dealing with shapes, angles, and dimensions.
20 Clues: Relating to heat or temperature. • An instrument used to measure temperature. • Operating by itself without human control. • A container that keeps liquids hot or cold. • The scientific study of the mind and behavior. • A collection of poems, stories, or literary works. • The arrangement of events in the order they occurred. • ...
Topic 8 lesson 4-5 crossword 2025-02-18
Across
- person higher in social status to whom someone owes loyalty
- a governor
- three rulers who share equal political power
- Ancient ______ was greatly influenced by earlier cultures.
- a being of Greek mythology said to hold up the heavens or the Earth
- person accused of a crime
- Each member of the ______________ received a military command in an outlying area of the Roman Republic.
- ____ and conveyance: giving one's word to perform an act
- to pass along to offspring
- ____ war: a war between opposing groups of people in the same country
- to look at carefully
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- __________ Lake: the Sea of Azov, an arm of the Black Sea
- to highly praide
- Caesar introduced _______ that made him popular with the Roman people.
- person complaining of a crime committed by another
- the roman god of sowing crops, who in some myths lived in Italy
- _________ won the admiration and support of the poorer classes.
- One of his Caesar's most famous was the creation of a new ____________.
- ___ Romana "Roman Peace"
- Crossing the Rubicon was a bold act of ________.
- a seer
- a predictor of events
- a human-made channel that carries water long distances
- children or descendants
24 Clues: a seer • a governor • to highly praide • to look at carefully • a predictor of events • children or descendants • ___ Romana "Roman Peace" • person accused of a crime • to pass along to offspring • three rulers who share equal political power • Crossing the Rubicon was a bold act of ________. • person complaining of a crime committed by another • ...
Jake reinvented and 10 terms 2025-02-25
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- Why does Didi show up to rick's house?
- Comparision NOT using like or as
- an extreme exaggerated
- What does Rick and Jake get for Jen?
- 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 is Dipsy's job on the football team?
- Who's car is still in the drive way?
- comparison using like or as
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- why had Rick never had a class with Jake before?
- an brave an noble person
- a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures.
- How does Didi react when she seems Jake at the game?
- giving human characteristics to non human things
- Where did Didi and Jake go?
- untrue stories typically about gods and goddess
- A character refers to a point earlier in their life
- What does Rick attempt to convince Jake to do for Todd?
- how does Rick get Jake's schedule
- who told rick's mom about the parties?
20 Clues: an extreme exaggerated • an brave an noble person • Where did Didi and Jake go? • comparison using like or as • Comparision NOT using like or as • how does Rick get Jake's schedule • What does Rick and Jake get for Jen? • Who's car is still in the drive way? • Why does Didi show up to rick's house? • who told rick's mom about the parties? • ...
poe-cabeulary 2024-12-11
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- to drink a beverage, especially an intoxicating one, copiously and with hearty enjoyment.
- the space of fourteen nights and days; two weeks.
- a small hill.
- To come to an end
- a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 meters): used chiefly in nautical measurements. : fath
- To split in to parts
- Greek myth a nymph dwelling in a lake, river, spring, or fountain
- the ringing or sound of bells.
- the parti-colored garment of a jester.
- a showy, usually cheap, ornament; trinket; gewgaw.
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- a covering of cloth or leather for the ankle and instep and sometimes also the lower leg, worn over the shoe or boot. Compare
- Thieves that robed pedestrians
- having some secret or mysterious meaning
- To wet with or as if with dew.
- a cloth, often made of or trimmed with lace, worn about the neck by men especially in the 17th century.
- Classical Mythology. a name given to Hades, under which he is identified by the Romans with Orcus.
- a town in S (Upper) Egypt, on the Nile: ruins of ancient Thebes.
- a half.
- to irritate
- heavenly or celestial
20 Clues: a half. • to irritate • a small hill. • To come to an end • To split in to parts • heavenly or celestial • Thieves that robed pedestrians • To wet with or as if with dew. • the ringing or sound of bells. • the parti-colored garment of a jester. • having some secret or mysterious meaning • the space of fourteen nights and days; two weeks. • ...
Valentine's Day 2026-02-17
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- To express your emotions you might write your valentine one
- Love makes the____ go around.
- Salvador Dali &_____
- Yellow roses signify this
- Famous gangster who organized the St.Valentine's Day Massacre
- The film actor called 'The Great Lover'
- This popular colour of Valentine's Day symbolizes warmth and love
- What Cupid shoots
- The O in XOXO
- Symbol of love
- Someone suffering from disappointment in love or distress
- What activity increases a person's heart rate to 110 BPM
- Something often written on Valentine's Day cards
- People often exchange these on Valantine's Day
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- Ancient Roman god of love
- The boy god of love in Greek mythology
- These birds mate for life
- U.S. state which produces the most chocolate
- A 'disease' that affects anyone struck by Cupid's arrows
- How many roses are sent each year for Valentine's Day in the U.S.
- Country which bans kissing in films
- A Valentine's Day treat
- Love hormone
- Alternative celebration of special female friendships
- The diamond symbolizes this
- Flower with thorns
- What the white rose symbolized in the past
- This stuffed animal is often gifted on Valentine's Day
28 Clues: Love hormone • The O in XOXO • Symbol of love • What Cupid shoots • Flower with thorns • Salvador Dali &_____ • A Valentine's Day treat • Ancient Roman god of love • These birds mate for life • Yellow roses signify this • The diamond symbolizes this • Love makes the____ go around. • Country which bans kissing in films • The boy god of love in Greek mythology • ...
7B Classmates 2026-05-15
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- I am generous and I persevere and a gamer
- I love to fish, hunt, and ride my dirt bike
- I can imagine a machine then I can make it in real life
- One of my favorite things to do is go down to the Adoration Chapel
- I am a nerd in Marvel and Greek and Norse Mythology
- I have a German Shepard
- I have three dogs
- I have eight siblings
- I play baseball
- My favorite food if fried chicken
- My favorite NFL player is R. Mason Thomas
- I am best friends with Marian
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- I have a Golden Retriever
- The full amount of letters in my name total to 17 letters, including middle and last
- I know who invented the lightbulb
- My best friend is Quinn
- I have brown hair
- There are six kids in my family including me
- I play at Sunrise Basketball Academy
- I gave away Gatorade to people
- I have three siblings
- I like food
- I was peed on by a rhino at the zoo
- My favorite sport is basketball
- My driver goes 200yds or more for golf
25 Clues: I like food • I play baseball • I have brown hair • I have three dogs • I have three siblings • I have eight siblings • My best friend is Quinn • I have a German Shepard • I have a Golden Retriever • I am best friends with Marian • I gave away Gatorade to people • My favorite sport is basketball • I know who invented the lightbulb • My favorite food if fried chicken • ...
THE VIKINGS 2026-05-02
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- A common cutting tool and weapon for Viking warriors.
- A round or rectangular object used for defense against blows.
- A metalworker who works with iron to make tools and weapons.
- A craftsman who constructs boats, like Viking longships.
- A long weapon with a sharp point, used for thrusting or throwing.
- The chief god in Norse mythology, god of war and wisdom.
- A short, versatile bladed weapon, useful for many tasks.
- A wind instrument, sometimes made of bone.
- A person who works at a loom, creating fabric.
- An eating utensil, often made of wood.
- Deer horns, often used for decoration or on helmets.
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- A popular sport of close-quarters combat in the era.
- A device used for weaving cloth.
- Region in Northern Europe where the Vikings lived.
- A person who is not free and belongs to another.
- Ornate pins or clasps used to fasten clothing.
- A ceramic container, used for cooking or storage.
- Animal skins, highly valued for warmth and trade.
- The art or craft of making fired clay containers and objects.
- A long, sharp weapon, a status symbol for a warrior.
20 Clues: A device used for weaving cloth. • An eating utensil, often made of wood. • A wind instrument, sometimes made of bone. • Ornate pins or clasps used to fasten clothing. • A person who works at a loom, creating fabric. • A person who is not free and belongs to another. • A ceramic container, used for cooking or storage. • Animal skins, highly valued for warmth and trade. • ...
APELANG Review Crossword #2 2026-06-01
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- Virginia Woolf wrote about the death of the _____
- The thing that motivated an author to write
- We read “The Singer Solution for World _____”
- Repetition of words/phrases at the beginning of sentences/paragraphs
- The weakest kind of evidence on an argument FRQ is personal _____
- There are three key _____ for rhetorical analysis
- The process of describing an author’s use of rhetoric is rhetorical _____
- The “connective tissue” of an essay is the line of _____
- Row C on the FRQ scoring rubrics is about _____
- An author’s word choice that can help to create a tone
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- An outline for doing rhetorical analysis is the rhetorical _____
- Row A on the FRQ scoring rubrics is called _____
- Row B on the FRQ scoring rubrics is about evidence and _____
- When an author purposely exaggerates to create an effect
- “The _____ of the Latin Woman” by Judith Ortiz Cofer
- This scientist wrote a letter to a fifth grader
- Speaker, Purpose, Audience, etc are part of the rhetorical _____
- The acronym to help guide rhetorical analysis
- FRQ where you use provided sources to support your position
- A reference to literature, history, mythology an author expects us to know
20 Clues: The thing that motivated an author to write • We read “The Singer Solution for World _____” • The acronym to help guide rhetorical analysis • This scientist wrote a letter to a fifth grader • Row C on the FRQ scoring rubrics is about _____ • Row A on the FRQ scoring rubrics is called _____ • Virginia Woolf wrote about the death of the _____ • ...
Lindsey Murrieta 2015-03-19
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- a message that is sent by telegraph
- a word that has the same meaning as another word I the same language
- being a camera lens system designed to give a large image of a distant object
- the outside edge of an area or surface
- the myths of a particular group or culture
- an instrument used for measuring temperature
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- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning
- a straight line from one side of something to the other side that passes through the center point
- a drawing that explains or shows the parts of something
- a tubular optical instrument containing lenses and mirrors by which an observer obtains an otherwise obstructed field of view
- the plant and anima life of a particular place
- a picture made by a camera
- a state with such a government
- a form of government in which people choose leaders by voting
- a sign of identity usually formed of the combined initials of a name
15 Clues: a picture made by a camera • a state with such a government • a message that is sent by telegraph • the outside edge of an area or surface • the myths of a particular group or culture • an instrument used for measuring temperature • the plant and anima life of a particular place • a drawing that explains or shows the parts of something • ...
Vocabulary Practice 3 2021-02-12
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- No person is entirely _______ of emotion.
- Playing a sport _______ mental and physical discipline.
- Plantation owners took away slaves’ given names in order to _______ them.
- They ducked into a coffee shop and waited for the rain to _______.
- The teacher stepped out of the classroom to scold the loud, _______ students in the hall.
- His _______ response to the teacher’s question surprised his classmates.
- – The children played outside in the snow without coats, apparently _______ to the cold.
- He brought home flowers to his wife in order to _______ her.
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- She couldn’t understand why soccer players _______ so many injuries during the game.
- The king decided to _______ in favor of his son.
- Although he had no logical solution himself, the _______ was quick to find fault in others’ proposed solutions.
- In mythology, the gods are generally _______ from mankind.
- Many students complain that calculators make memorizing multiplication tables _______.
- The student asked why liquids _______ when they cool.
- My mother’s _______ expression told me my jokes would not mollify her.
15 Clues: No person is entirely _______ of emotion. • The king decided to _______ in favor of his son. • The student asked why liquids _______ when they cool. • Playing a sport _______ mental and physical discipline. • In mythology, the gods are generally _______ from mankind. • He brought home flowers to his wife in order to _______ her. • ...
intersting words in Son of a trickster 2024-04-29
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- A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something.
- Large, black birds often associated with magic and trickery in various mythologies.
- Evoke or suggest images, memories, or emotions.
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- A person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits.
- The action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
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- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- Occurring between or involving different generations.
- The action of betraying one's country, a group, or a person; treachery.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- A mischievous or deceitful figure often found in folklore who plays tricks on others.
- abuse: The harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs.
- Having the qualities of surrealism; bizarre, dreamlike, or unreal.
- Of, belonging to, or inherited from ancestors.
- A woman who is the head of a family or tribe.
15 Clues: A woman who is the head of a family or tribe. • Of, belonging to, or inherited from ancestors. • Evoke or suggest images, memories, or emotions. • Occurring between or involving different generations. • A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something. • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • ...
Superheroes 2023-07-02
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- - the members of the Green Lantern Corps, who wield power rings.
- - the green superhero with unimaginable powers and immense strength.
- - the partner of Batman, known for his acrobatic skills and intelligence.
- - the symbol of American patriotism and leader of the Avengers team.
- - the cosmic superheroine with impressive energy-based powers.
- - the superhero with lightning-fast speed, who protects Central City.
- - the iconic superhero with supernatural powers.
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- - the primary heroine of the DC Comics world, with extraordinary strength and combat skills.
- - the spy and master of martial arts from the Avengers team.
- - the brilliant billionaire Tony Stark, who fights in a high-tech suit of armor.
- - the mutant with regenerative powers and steel claws.
- - the Nordic god of thunder, who fights with a magical hammer called Mjolnir.
- - the spider-themed hero with arachnid abilities and a strong sense of responsibility.
- - the Dark Knight and protector of Gotham City.
- - the powerful demigod from Greek mythology, who battles against evil forces.
15 Clues: - the Dark Knight and protector of Gotham City. • - the iconic superhero with supernatural powers. • - the mutant with regenerative powers and steel claws. • - the spy and master of martial arts from the Avengers team. • - the cosmic superheroine with impressive energy-based powers. • - the members of the Green Lantern Corps, who wield power rings. • ...
Ancient Roman Religion 2023-02-03
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- A group of people who have the same religion or share the same or similar traditions
- Taking part in a religious action such as a prayer.
- Beileved by the ancient romans is where you go when you die, they beleived you would be sent there by the gods and goddesses
- A non-physical part of a person/ soul
- A study of myths
- Said when stating old periods of time or history from a long time ago
- ministers or people that give out speches, lead prayers at christian church
- Another name for gods
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- A type of religion involving priests, worshipped at a church, also was worshippedby some romans
- Things you think are true, can also be religious
- A gathering ,celebration, or action usually celebrated annually
- A worship of many gods/goddesses
- A building for religious worship
- A place regarded as holy; ancient romans put them in their house to honor the gods they choose
- plural of goddess
15 Clues: A study of myths • plural of goddess • Another name for gods • A worship of many gods/goddesses • A building for religious worship • A non-physical part of a person/ soul • Things you think are true, can also be religious • Taking part in a religious action such as a prayer. • A gathering ,celebration, or action usually celebrated annually • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-06-26
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- Often called the cradle of civilization, located in the area of modern-day Iraq.
- An ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs.
- An ancient civilization with a rich history including the Great Wall.
- A civilization known for its philosophy, mythology, and the first democracy.
- A fighter in ancient Rome who fought in public events.
- A large structure with a square or triangular base and four triangular sides.
- An ancient civilization in South America, famous for Machu Picchu.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, famous in Egypt.
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- An ancient city that was the center of the Roman Empire.
- Road A network of trade routes connecting East and West in ancient times.
- An ancient civilization in Central America known for their calendar and temples.
- Picture writing used by ancient Egyptians.
- An ancient civilization known for its contributions to mathematics and philosophy.
- A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- A type of paper made by ancient Egyptians.
15 Clues: A ruler in ancient Egypt. • Picture writing used by ancient Egyptians. • A type of paper made by ancient Egyptians. • A fighter in ancient Rome who fought in public events. • An ancient city that was the center of the Roman Empire. • An ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs. • An ancient civilization in South America, famous for Machu Picchu. • ...
CROSSWORD ON ANCIENT GREECE 2023-02-24
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- creator of the theory that that the square on the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal in area to the sum of the squares on the other two sides.
- a type of pillar invented by the Greeks that has a relatively ornate capital
- a well known Greek philosopher
- a famous building in the Acropolis dedicated to the goddess of Athena
- a man who spread Greek culture around the world (__ the Great)
- a sports competition involving various sports that is still held today
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- the Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- the letter ‘a’ in Ancient Greek alphabet
- a system of government invented by the Greeks
- a place where plays are performed
- a Greek philosopher who wrote about nature, science, math and politics
- a ten year was between the Greeks and the Trojans
- one of the most prominent cities in Ancient Greece
- the king of the gods in Greek mythology
- simplest of the three pillars with a plain capital
15 Clues: a well known Greek philosopher • a place where plays are performed • the Greek goddess of war and wisdom • the king of the gods in Greek mythology • the letter ‘a’ in Ancient Greek alphabet • a system of government invented by the Greeks • a ten year was between the Greeks and the Trojans • one of the most prominent cities in Ancient Greece • ...
Pop Culture 2021-10-02
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- A person with an interest or concern in something, especially a business.
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- Regard favourably or with approval.
- The action or process of treating something as a mere commodity.
- The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.
- Dismiss as inadequate, unacceptable, or faulty.
- The merchandise or products that create the popular culture.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
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- The quality of being easily understood or appreciated.
- Concerned with or engaged in commerce.
- The action of using up a resource.
- The suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.
- A particular place or position.
15 Clues: A particular place or position. • The action of using up a resource. • Regard favourably or with approval. • Concerned with or engaged in commerce. • Dismiss as inadequate, unacceptable, or faulty. • The quality of being easily understood or appreciated. • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
Greek Literature 2024-01-30
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- Homer's epic poem focusing on the Trojan War.
- Playwright known for exploring themes of human suffering and divine intervention.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
- Heroic figure with extraordinary strength, featured in lost epics.
- Pre-Socratic philosopher who pondered the nature of reality and change.
- Homer's epic poem depicting the journey of Odysseus.
- Euripides play with a character known for intense psychological depth.
- Ancient Greek philosopher, teacher of Plato, and influential figure in philosophy.
- associated with esoteric teachings about the soul and the afterlife.
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- Pre-Socratic thinker who contributed radical insights to philosophy.
- Heroes of the epic cycle, known for their adventurous exploits.
- Ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of the epic poems "Iliad" and "Odyssey."
- Playwright whose works often draw inspiration from Greek tragic heroes.
- The collection of traditional stories or beliefs of a society, often involving gods and heroes.
- A genre of Greek drama, often featuring a protagonist's downfall and suffering.
15 Clues: Homer's epic poem focusing on the Trojan War. • Homer's epic poem depicting the journey of Odysseus. • Heroes of the epic cycle, known for their adventurous exploits. • Pre-Socratic thinker who contributed radical insights to philosophy. • associated with esoteric teachings about the soul and the afterlife. • ...
HSIE Terms 2024-11-24
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- Relating to Scandinavia, its people, or their languages.
- Existing or occurring inside a particular country; not foreign or international.
- Means of sending or receiving information, such as telephone lines or computers.
- Inflicting or intended as punishment.
- An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
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- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- An ancient Norse warrior who fought with wild or uncontrolled ferocity.
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- A record of events following the order in which they occurred.
- An unwelcome intrusion into another's domain.
- Lack of fairness or justice.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- The measure of all the salts dissolved in water.
- A person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
15 Clues: Lack of fairness or justice. • Inflicting or intended as punishment. • An unwelcome intrusion into another's domain. • The measure of all the salts dissolved in water. • Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • Relating to Scandinavia, its people, or their languages. • A record of events following the order in which they occurred. • ...
Chapter 3 2022-05-05
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- A half human, half horse creature in Greek mythology.
- A short extract or piece from a text.
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- The sport or skill of shooting with a bow and arrows, especially at a target.
- A customer, especially a regular one, of a store, restaurant, or theater.
- To think deeply or carefully about something.
- Supernatural
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- A representation of a staff with two entwined snakes and two wings at the top belonging to Hermes.
- To suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust.
- To follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them.
- Split or divided in two.
- a creature that is half-man, half beast, with the horns and legs of a goat
- A field of grassland
- To state or declare that something is the case.
- A usually open building used for shelter, concerts, exhibits, etc., as in a park or fair.
15 Clues: Supernatural • A field of grassland • Split or divided in two. • A short extract or piece from a text. • To think deeply or carefully about something. • To state or declare that something is the case. • A half human, half horse creature in Greek mythology. • To suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust. • ...
Vocab #1 2023-02-01
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- A policy of extending a country's power through diplomacy.
- Bring under domination or control, especially by conquest.
- The assumption of control of a place or people(by use of military force)
- The fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
- The action of dividing or being divided (reference to a country with separate areas of government).
- Make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).
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- Originating naturally in a particular place, native.
- A member of a traveling group (poets musicians etc.) who maintain a tradition of oral history in South Africa.
- The customs or arts of a particular nation or group of people.
- In exactly the same words as they were used originally.
- Relating to myths or mythology
- A useful or valuable thing, such as time.
- Belonging naturally, essential.
- Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior, the goodness or badness of someone.
- Skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully.
15 Clues: Relating to myths or mythology • Belonging naturally, essential. • A useful or valuable thing, such as time. • The fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • Originating naturally in a particular place, native. • Make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource). • In exactly the same words as they were used originally. • ...
Jackson crossword 2025-10-31
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- The amount of homework should be _____ to the length of the class period.
- The ceremony will _____ at noon with a short speech.
- The politician’s speech was full of powerful _____ that inspired the crowd.
- She showed real _____ by finishing the race even after she fell.
- The young _____ launched her own clothing brand online.
- It’s _____ to bring an umbrella if the forecast predicts rain.
- His tone seemed to _____that he wasn’t happy with the decision.
- The park had a _____ atmosphere, perfect for reading and relaxing.
- The author _____to Greek mythology throughout the novel.
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- If you _____ through challenges, you can achieve your goals.
- After hours of begging, her parents finally _____ and let her go to the party.
- Her _____ told her that something was wrong, even though everything seemed fine.
- The _____ was a time of great creativity and scientific discovery in Europe.
- Eating healthy foods supports your body’s _____ functions.
- The two roads _____ in the forest, leading to different destinations.
15 Clues: The ceremony will _____ at noon with a short speech. • The young _____ launched her own clothing brand online. • The author _____to Greek mythology throughout the novel. • Eating healthy foods supports your body’s _____ functions. • If you _____ through challenges, you can achieve your goals. • It’s _____ to bring an umbrella if the forecast predicts rain. • ...
The Odyssey 2022-03-31
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- the greek island that is Odysseus's home
- a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work that may be stated directly or indirectly
- father of the cyclops
- This woman keeps Odysseus on her island for 7 years before the gods finally intervene
- Circe turns Odysseus's men into these
- Odysseus's main flaw;excessive pride/arrogance
- wife of Odysseus
- this monster is a giant whirlpool with teeth
- simile a long poetic comparison, that uses like or as, and which goes on for several lines.
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- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology
- hero the main character of an epic poem that tells the story of a grand quest in which they use their extraordinary or superhuman abilities to achieve great things
- son of Odysseus
- Circe tells Odysseus he must go here to hear a prophecy
- figure of speech that refers to a well-known story, event, person, or object in order to make a comparison in the readers' minds
- the goddess who constantly helps Odysseus and fights for him to return home
- main hero within the epic "The Odyssey"
16 Clues: son of Odysseus • wife of Odysseus • father of the cyclops • Circe turns Odysseus's men into these • main hero within the epic "The Odyssey" • the greek island that is Odysseus's home • this monster is a giant whirlpool with teeth • Odysseus's main flaw;excessive pride/arrogance • Circe tells Odysseus he must go here to hear a prophecy • ...
norse gods 2023-01-14
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- Guardian of the Bifrost
- Goddess of hunting, winter, and the mountains.
- God of war and bloodshed; sacrificed his arm to Fenrir the wolf.
- The patron of seafarers; he was one of the only gods predicted to survive Ragnarök.
- Goddess of youthfulness; keepers of the Apples of Immortality.
- Norse god of peace and prosperity, celebrated at weddings and harvest feasts.
- Goddess (or valkyrie) associated with medical skill and wellness.
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- Golden-haired goddess of wheat; wife of Thor.
- The devious trickster god; his physical shape and allegiances often change, creating chaos.
- The main god in Norse mythology; the one-eyed All-Father.
- A wise god who often settled disputes between the gods and men; killed by Loki.
- The goddess of motherhood and fertility; wife of Odin.
- Norse Goddess of the sun; brother of Mani, who was named for the moon.
- The god of thunder, lightning, and storms; son of Odin.
- Goddess associated with love and beauty; daughter of Njord and sister to Freyr.
15 Clues: Guardian of the Bifrost • Golden-haired goddess of wheat; wife of Thor. • Goddess of hunting, winter, and the mountains. • The goddess of motherhood and fertility; wife of Odin. • The god of thunder, lightning, and storms; son of Odin. • The main god in Norse mythology; the one-eyed All-Father. • Goddess of youthfulness; keepers of the Apples of Immortality. • ...
ARTS 1 LONG QUIZ 2020-03-10
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- He declared himself the victor because the curtain was the painting
- When Echelman arrived in India, she was missing
- Wide Hips in Mahabalipuran, India is inspired by _____ nets
- Imitation of the real world in Greek
- For Echelman, art is accessible and free as ______ air
- Rational/irrational, good/evil, male/female are examples of b______ oppositions
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- Art, for Plato, is thrice removed from ________
- Xanadu is Coleridge's testament to his drug-induced, poetic _____
- In Bouguereau's "Blind Homer and His Guide", the youth must bring forward culture through the ____
- Though vague as it is, Tolstoy proposed that art is the communication of
- A statue or other structure meant to commemorate a famous person or event
- For Clive Bell, form and color brings aesthetic pleasure
- For Plato, this is the highest and most desirable form of thought
- Another term for poetic inspiration, inspired by Greek mythology
- A complex field of forces that determine what is and is not art
15 Clues: Imitation of the real world in Greek • Art, for Plato, is thrice removed from ________ • When Echelman arrived in India, she was missing • For Echelman, art is accessible and free as ______ air • For Clive Bell, form and color brings aesthetic pleasure • Wide Hips in Mahabalipuran, India is inspired by _____ nets • ...
Vocabulary Practice 3 2021-02-12
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- No person is entirely _______ of emotion.
- Playing a sport _______ mental and physical discipline.
- Plantation owners took away slaves’ given names in order to _______ them.
- They ducked into a coffee shop and waited for the rain to _______.
- The teacher stepped out of the classroom to scold the loud, _______ students in the hall.
- His _______ response to the teacher’s question surprised his classmates.
- – The children played outside in the snow without coats, apparently _______ to the cold.
- He brought home flowers to his wife in an order to _______ her.
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- She couldn’t understand why soccer players _______ so many injuries during the game.
- The king decided to _______ in favor of his son.
- Although he had no logical solution himself, the _______ was quick to find fault in others’ proposed solutions.
- In mythology, the gods are generally _______ from mankind.
- Many students complain that calculators make memorizing multiplication tables _______.
- The student asked why liquids _______ when they cool.
- My mother’s _______ expression told me my jokes would not mollify her.
15 Clues: No person is entirely _______ of emotion. • The king decided to _______ in favor of his son. • The student asked why liquids _______ when they cool. • Playing a sport _______ mental and physical discipline. • In mythology, the gods are generally _______ from mankind. • He brought home flowers to his wife in an order to _______ her. • ...
Chapter Review Ancient Greece 2018-01-23
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- body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- led the government from about 460 BC until his death in 429 BC
- landowners
- government where only a few people have power
- of his most famous fables is the tale of the ants and the grasshopper
- Greek marketplace
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- fortress on a high hill
- who have the right to participate in government
- creation of this marks the beginning of what is known as Greeks Classical Age
- Age/An era of time that is marked by great achievements
- poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- type of government
- leader who held power through the use of force
- Greek poet who's poems were mainly about love and relationships with her friends and family
15 Clues: landowners • Greek marketplace • type of government • fortress on a high hill • poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • government where only a few people have power • leader who held power through the use of force • who have the right to participate in government • Age/An era of time that is marked by great achievements • ...
Religion Crossword (no spaces) 2023-08-30
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- A building used for worship
- set of stories, traditions, or beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event.
- The God of the Sea
- The god of the rivers
- The God with two faces that represented the spirit of passages such as doorways and gates.
- were not permitted to marry or bear children. Devoted their lives to serving the goddess of health.
- A series of customs or procedures for a ceremony, often religious.
- very holy or spiritual being, such as a god.
- The goddess of wisdom and craft.
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- religion based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
- belief in multiple gods and goddesses
- The God of the sky who Romans believed oversaw all aspects of life
- God of war
- resembled the Greek goddess Hera in that she kept a particularly watchful eye over women and all aspects of their lives
- beliefs, customs, and cultural characteristics handed down from one generation to the next.
15 Clues: God of war • The God of the Sea • The god of the rivers • A building used for worship • The goddess of wisdom and craft. • belief in multiple gods and goddesses • very holy or spiritual being, such as a god. • religion based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. • The God of the sky who Romans believed oversaw all aspects of life • ...
v day 2024 2024-01-22
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- The Greek god equivalent to the Roman mythology of Cupid.
- Esther_____, "Mother of the American Valentine."
- State with the largest number of chocolate makers.
- Italian city that is the setting for "Romeo and Juliet."
- My favorite flower; several small flowers on branched stem in the Rosaceae family.
- Language I am attempting to learn; armada that spread Catholicism to the Philippines.
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- Pagan fertility festival celebrated in ancient Rome from February 13 to 15.
- Superpower I wish I had; the cloak gifted to Harry Potter during his first year at Hogwarts.
- A popular form of valentine in the Victorian Era.
- Galentine's Day was popularized by one of my favorite tv shows; a department of local and state governments.
- Country where the most common date for weddings is February 14.
- St. Valentine defied this Roman emperor's ban on marriage.
- The common name for the African Agapornis parrots.
- Arguably my favorite Taylor Swift song; a romantic companion.
- King_____ VIII officially declared February 14 the holiday of St. Valentine's Day.
15 Clues: Esther_____, "Mother of the American Valentine." • A popular form of valentine in the Victorian Era. • State with the largest number of chocolate makers. • The common name for the African Agapornis parrots. • Italian city that is the setting for "Romeo and Juliet." • The Greek god equivalent to the Roman mythology of Cupid. • ...
Greece 2024-05-17
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- Five elected officials who decided the issues of the laws
- A Theatre
- Zeus's wife
- A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army
- An individual ruler who functions as head of state
- A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- Greek poet who is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems from ancient Greek literature.
- An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time.
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- Bigger than a city but smaller than a state
- A war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta(431 to 405 B.C.E.)
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- fencing, shooting, swimming, riding, and cross-country running.
- Provided with defensive works as protection against attack.
- A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- The supreme god of the ancient Greeks
15 Clues: A Theatre • Zeus's wife • The supreme god of the ancient Greeks • Bigger than a city but smaller than a state • An individual ruler who functions as head of state • A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army • Five elected officials who decided the issues of the laws • Provided with defensive works as protection against attack. • ...
intersting words in Son of a trickster 2024-04-29
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- A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something.
- Large, black birds often associated with magic and trickery in various mythologies.
- Evoke or suggest images, memories, or emotions.
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- A person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits.
- The action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
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- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- Occurring between or involving different generations.
- The action of betraying one's country, a group, or a person; treachery.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- A mischievous or deceitful figure often found in folklore who plays tricks on others.
- abuse: The harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs.
- Having the qualities of surrealism; bizarre, dreamlike, or unreal.
- Of, belonging to, or inherited from ancestors.
- A woman who is the head of a family or tribe.
15 Clues: A woman who is the head of a family or tribe. • Of, belonging to, or inherited from ancestors. • Evoke or suggest images, memories, or emotions. • Occurring between or involving different generations. • A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something. • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • ...
April stems 2025-04-11
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- Musicians join symphonies to play as a large group
- originating in an outside source
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- of or relating to the stars : astral
- to cause to be held in greater esteem or respect
- 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
- referred to or measured from the sun's center or appearing as if seen from it
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- great in deed or exalted in place —used only of former famous rulers
- The equator is equidistant from the two poles
- Equilibrium is the balancing of items.
- densely staining chromatin that appears as nodules in or along chromosomes and contains relatively few genes
- Hercules was the son of a god and a human, so his official term is “demigod.”
- configuration of stars especially at one's birth
- Plants use photosynthesis to convert the sun’s energy to food.
- consisting of dissimilar or diverse ingredients or constituents : mixed
15 Clues: originating in an outside source • of or relating to the stars : astral • the god of the sun in Greek mythology • Equilibrium is the balancing of items. • The equator is equidistant from the two poles • to cause to be held in greater esteem or respect • configuration of stars especially at one's birth • Musicians join symphonies to play as a large group • ...
Humanities Fields of Study 2025-06-12
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- Theory The study of governance, power structures, and political ideologies.
- The art of persuasive communication and argumentation.
- The study of beauty, art, and taste in human experience.
- The study of myths, legends, and their cultural significance.
- The scientific analysis of language structure, evolution, and usage.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and reason.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and reason.
- The scholarly analysis of music, including its history, theory, and cultural impact.
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- The study of visual art forms, their historical contexts, and cultural meanings.
- The critical examination of cinema as an artistic and cultural medium.
- The study of written works, including fiction, poetry, and drama, as artistic expressions.
- The investigation of past human activity through material remains and artifacts.
- The examination of past events, societies, and cultures to understand human development.
- The study of traditional stories, customs, and beliefs passed through generations.
- The branch of philosophy concerned with moral principles and decision-making.
- The study of human societies, cultures, and their development over time.
16 Clues: The art of persuasive communication and argumentation. • The study of beauty, art, and taste in human experience. • The study of myths, legends, and their cultural significance. • The scientific analysis of language structure, evolution, and usage. • The critical examination of cinema as an artistic and cultural medium. • ...
MYTH AND LEGEND COMPREHENSION 2025-08-05
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- a dog-headed god associated with the afterlife
- A story that explains how the world was made.
- The legend centers around an outlaw who robs from the rich to give to the poor in Sherwood Forest.
- story that happend in the past either fiction or real which had modified
- A story with a hero that might have some historical basis.
- myths are centered on major catastrophes and disasters
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- A legendary creature, part man and part bull.
- Stories passed down by word of mouth are part of this.
- Myths are often associated with religious or spiritual beliefs
- A group of stories about gods and heroes from a specific culture.
- A legend often has a basis in this type of fact.
- The Greek god of the sea.
- these explain phenomena and events that take place in nature, like the sun rising, rain, dew, etc
- A legendary creature that is a large reptile or snake.
- to help people know about the origin of something and teach a moral value
15 Clues: The Greek god of the sea. • A legendary creature, part man and part bull. • A story that explains how the world was made. • a dog-headed god associated with the afterlife • A legend often has a basis in this type of fact. • Stories passed down by word of mouth are part of this. • A legendary creature that is a large reptile or snake. • ...
Puzzle 2025-10-24
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- – Family, who gather to celebrate and remember the dead
- – Decorative skulls, often made of sugar, that symbolize death.
- – A resin burned as incense in many Mexican traditions.
- de muerto – A special bread made for the Day of the Dead celebrations.
- – A flower used to decorate altars and graves during Día de los Muertos.
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- – A traditional altar set up to honor the dead.
- – Sweets or candy that are often offered on altars.
- Catrina – A famous image of a female skeleton often associated with Día de los Muertos.
- – The underworld in Aztec mythology where the souls of the dead travel to.
- de los muertos – The celebration itself, honoring the spirits of the deceased.
- – Candles used to light the way for the spirits.
- – A type of sugar paste used to make candy skulls and figures.
- picado – Decorative paper cutouts often used in celebrations.
- – The English name of the flower used during Día de los Muertos (also Cempasúchil).
- – The Spanish word for "dead" (often used to refer to the deceased).
15 Clues: – A traditional altar set up to honor the dead. • – Candles used to light the way for the spirits. • – Sweets or candy that are often offered on altars. • – Family, who gather to celebrate and remember the dead • – A resin burned as incense in many Mexican traditions. • picado – Decorative paper cutouts often used in celebrations. • ...
Lit Terms 2014-10-25
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- harsh,unpleasant
- persons, objects, or events
- the repetition of similar
- repetition of constant sound
- statement which seems contradictory but is true
- a statement less than is meant
- the opposite of what is meant
- a comparison two things to show how they are alike
- are conclusions based on facts
- a shocking comparison between two dissimilar things
- is a form of paradox which combine a pair of contrary terms single expression
- exaggeration used for effect or for humor
- the repetition of final constant sounds after different vowel sounds
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- a reference to history or literature bible, mythology
- a word or compound word substituted as a synonym for a noun
- pleasing sounds; opposite of cacophony
- word which suggest or sound like their meaning
- a comparison between two things without using words
- are conclusions bsed om opinions
- is a form of personification in which the absent or dead as if spoken
- the use of a word in a sense another literal
- dead metaphor poor examples of figurative language
- a pause or a brake in a line of poetry
- is a type of y that a person appears to be g something
24 Clues: harsh,unpleasant • the repetition of similar • persons, objects, or events • repetition of constant sound • the opposite of what is meant • a statement less than is meant • are conclusions based on facts • are conclusions bsed om opinions • pleasing sounds; opposite of cacophony • a pause or a brake in a line of poetry • exaggeration used for effect or for humor • ...
Member's Day crossword 2015-09-17
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- Spiral shell Fossil?
- Type of vessel common in the 18th and 19th Centuries which was hard to drink out of
- Name for very fine Red Roman pottery?
- Cornish Explorer of Western Africa?
- Singular piece of a mosaic?
- What did Miners traditionally eat for their lunch?
- The number of Muses in Greek mythology
- Jars used in the mummification process to hold organs?
- Popular Cornish Composer and violinist from the 1800s
- Castle Dore, Castle-An-Dinas and Killibury are all types of?
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- A type of tobacco that was ground into a fine powder, usually kept in an ornate box
- Earliest form of writing?
- Egyptian God of creation?
- Type of fish commonly fished in Cornwall?
- Ancient large stone
- Who was the Cornish Giant?
- Tobacco pipes used to be commonly made out of what material?
- What is the name of a Roman city apartment block?
- Reeds soaked in animal fat, used for lights
- Name of the Mineral discovered by the Vivian family?
- Bronze Age burial practice
- What was the nickname for Napoleon?
- Wooden shoes used over normal shoes to protect women's feet from the mud and refuse on the streets
23 Clues: Ancient large stone • Spiral shell Fossil? • Earliest form of writing? • Egyptian God of creation? • Who was the Cornish Giant? • Bronze Age burial practice • Singular piece of a mosaic? • Cornish Explorer of Western Africa? • What was the nickname for Napoleon? • Name for very fine Red Roman pottery? • The number of Muses in Greek mythology • ...
lesson 49-52 2016-02-04
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- Earth.
- Sleeping mouse.
- spray Insecticide for plants used in the non-growing season.
- Farmer.
- Tending to induce sleep.
- Put into a hypnotic sleep or trance.
- One who makes maps and writes about earth.
- Appear or be seen through.
- god of sleep in Greek Mythology; Somnus.
- Move a plant.
- Sleep like state controlled by a hypnotizer.
- Outside the earth’s atmosphere.
- Act of sleeping.
- Garden in a small glass container.
- Branch of study on ways to measure the earth.
- Carry across.
- Land under control of a government or owner.
- Across, over, through.
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- Sleep.
- window Beroom window set into a roof.
- study of the earth and its formations.
- Railway sleeping car.
- Change over to a different form.
- One who studies the formations of the earth’s crust.
- Fear of sleep.
- draw the earth and write about it.
- Place for sleeping.
- Treatment of disease by hypnosis.
- Study of sleep.
- Speech put into writing.
- Sea The Sea in the middle of the land.
- Land.
- Pertaining to the earth.
- Trade.
- Something that causes sleep.
- Carry across.
- Small dog which hunts for burrowing game.
- Raised platform of earth.
- Cotta Fried clay pottery.
39 Clues: Land. • Sleep. • Earth. • Trade. • Farmer. • Move a plant. • Carry across. • Carry across. • Fear of sleep. • Sleeping mouse. • Study of sleep. • Act of sleeping. • Place for sleeping. • Railway sleeping car. • Across, over, through. • Tending to induce sleep. • Speech put into writing. • Pertaining to the earth. • Raised platform of earth. • Cotta Fried clay pottery. • Appear or be seen through. • ...
NOT QUITE ART? 4 2018-03-25
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- A long narrow piece, usually of uniform width
- To experience or be subjected to
- Having a bearing on or connection with the matter at hand
- A love affair
- The capacity to respond to changes in the environment
- To investigate systematically; examine
- to; around; roughly or in the region of
- To control, govern, or rule by superior authority or power
- Highly decorated
- A drama or literary work in which the main character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow
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- To cause to feel self-conscious or ill at ease
- having no reference to material objects or specific examples; not concrete
- An occurrence, circumstance, or fact that is perceptible by the senses.
- beyond belief or understanding; unbelievable
- A topic of discourse or discussion
- A body or collection of myths belonging to a people and addressing their origin, history, deities, ancestors, and heroes
- Of or concerned with the judgment of right or wrong of human action and character
- Of or relating to Spain or Spanish-speaking Latin America.
- To cause (someone) to have difficulty paying attention to something
- profound dedication, esp. to religion; consecration.
- Having or exhibiting a lack of good judgment or common sense; foolish.
21 Clues: A love affair • Highly decorated • To experience or be subjected to • A topic of discourse or discussion • To investigate systematically; examine • to; around; roughly or in the region of • beyond belief or understanding; unbelievable • A long narrow piece, usually of uniform width • To cause to feel self-conscious or ill at ease • ...
Vocabulary: Chapter 11 2020-02-07
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- Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem
- oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- philosopher
- (430-347 BCE) Was a disciple of Socrates whose cornerstone of thought was his theory of Forms, in which there was another world of perfection
- broke Persian naval power
- commented on the action and advised the characters
- king of macedonia who conquered greece, egypt, and persia
- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- the worship of many gods, or deities
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- father of medicine
- greek philosopher; socratic method--questioning; sentenced to death for corrupting athens youth
- the Macedonian pike was much longer than the spears used by the Greek
- used to instruct students in a variety of subjects
- the spartans had already formed their own alliance on the Peoloponnesian Peninsula
- the temple of apollo housed apollo's priestess who was known as
- greeklike
- leading competitions that brought together athelets from city-states
- city on the mediterranean coast of egypt founded by alexander
- a type of emotional songlike poetry, distinguished from dramatic and narrative poetry
- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- logical guesses
21 Clues: greeklike • philosopher • logical guesses • father of medicine • broke Persian naval power • the worship of many gods, or deities • school of philosophy founded by Plato • used to instruct students in a variety of subjects • commented on the action and advised the characters • king of macedonia who conquered greece, egypt, and persia • ...
Ancient roman's and ancient greek's 2021-02-11
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- Romans and Greeks both had many_and Goddesses
- Roman mythology is a collection of traditional stories beliefs,and
- Ancient rome played an essential part in the _ of world history
- Roman and Greek children both liked to play with
- _was very important in Ancient Greece
- The _ punic war took place between 218 BCE and 201 BCE
- Romans and Greeks both used _ for shelter
- Romans and Greeks both made _ on a daily basis
- It was hard to do _ In ancient Greece becuase there was not that good soil
- the romans and greeks both had _ as pets
- The ancient greeks were not terribly interested in
- apparently Greek parents viewed games as a good way for their children to develop certain
- while the romans were a republic,The Greeks were a _
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- Pompeii is an ancient _ city
- Rome and Greece both dedicated temples to their Gods and Godesses
- Romans and Greeks both had
- In ancient rome the republic lasted for _ hundred years
- one common childrens game in ancient Greece was
- Romans cared for _ while the Greeks did not
- both the romans and the Greeks focused their art on important _ figures
20 Clues: Romans and Greeks both had • Pompeii is an ancient _ city • _was very important in Ancient Greece • the romans and greeks both had _ as pets • Romans and Greeks both used _ for shelter • Romans cared for _ while the Greeks did not • Romans and Greeks both had many_and Goddesses • Romans and Greeks both made _ on a daily basis • ...
chapter eight Ancient Greece 2017-03-15
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- Who is the god of the sun
- a poet who is known for Iliad and the Odyssey
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to the explain how the world works
- A marketplace and a religious meeting place
- A Greek man known for his fables for life lessons for people to get a lesson for life
- What tyrant ruled Athens
- Who are considered to be the first Greeks as well as speaking the Greek language
- What Greek city-state was the first to develop a democracy
- What Greek leader first brought democracy to Athens
- Short lessons to teach people about life
- people who had the right to participate in government
- Who is the goddess of wisdom
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- a government in which only a few people have power is
- What geographic feature covers most of Greece
- Who is the woman who was a lyric poet
- Rich people who are rich landowners
- Who did the Olmpic Games hold in honor of
- What island did the Minoans live
- The sea to the east of Greece
- Who is the queen of gods
20 Clues: What tyrant ruled Athens • Who is the queen of gods • Who is the god of the sun • Who is the goddess of wisdom • The sea to the east of Greece • What island did the Minoans live • Rich people who are rich landowners • Who is the woman who was a lyric poet • Short lessons to teach people about life • Who did the Olmpic Games hold in honor of • ...
Beowulf Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-29
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- person that slaughters dragon with Beowulf
- larger-than-life character who's exploits are celebrated
- monster who terrorized Hrothgar's kingdom; killed by Beowulf
- long, dangerous journey
- comfort; relief
- King of Geats, Beowulf's lord and uncle
- help from a god or another supernatural force
- Beowulf's father
- Written by individual authors drawing on style and convention of folk epics
- epic hero in the story "Beowulf"
- events from history or mythology of a nation or culture that provide the theme for the epic narrative
- central character of an epic
- Danish warrior of Hrothgar; doubts Beowulf
- being that kills Beowulf
- first person Beowulf meets in Hrothgar's kingdom
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- making twisting or turning motions
- Latin for "in the middle of things"
- purify; cleanse
- people believed Grendel was a descendant of this person
- mead hall
- disgusting
- certain literary or formal characteristics
- Hrothgar's father
- compensation for a wrong
- long narrative poem
- big and solid; bulky
- Stories recited or sung
- deeds demonstrate hero's strength, courage, or virtue
- Danish king; the one person Grendel wouldn't touch because he felt he was "Godly"
- Beowulf's sword
30 Clues: mead hall • disgusting • purify; cleanse • comfort; relief • Beowulf's sword • Beowulf's father • Hrothgar's father • long narrative poem • big and solid; bulky • long, dangerous journey • Stories recited or sung • compensation for a wrong • being that kills Beowulf • central character of an epic • epic hero in the story "Beowulf" • making twisting or turning motions • ...
Astronomy 2021-04-15
Across
- constellation also known as the big dipper or great bear
- tool used to tell which way is North
- the side of earth facing the sun experiences ___
- the largest planet
- a group of stars that 'look like' an object in the night sky
- planet between mercury and earth
- tool used to measure the angle between the horizon and an object in the sky
- constellation also known as the little dipper
- this circular tool was used to tell time of day, latitude, and longitude
- constellation named after a great hunter in Greek mythology
- the side of earth facing away from the sun experiences ____
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- this tool makes faraway objects appear closer
- 7th planet from the sun
- orbits a star
- the planet everyone knows has rings
- third planet from the sun
- these give off their own light and are easier to see at night
- orbits a planet
- all planets rotate on an _____
- farthest planet from the sun
- red planet: 4th from the sun
- closest planet to the sun
- what we call the star at the center of our solar system
- to travel around an object in a clear path
24 Clues: orbits a star • orbits a planet • the largest planet • 7th planet from the sun • third planet from the sun • closest planet to the sun • farthest planet from the sun • red planet: 4th from the sun • all planets rotate on an _____ • planet between mercury and earth • the planet everyone knows has rings • tool used to tell which way is North • to travel around an object in a clear path • ...
EL English Final Vocab Review 2024-06-06
Across
- great, to a big degree
- using or based on what one feels to be true
- scabbard
- celebration
- process of cleaning something
- whisper
- package
- Odin has 2 of these sitting on his shoulders
- (Frost)Giant
- trickster god
- make someone/something sleepy
- a type of small fish, mostly used for canned food
- continuously
- reflect
- sheath
- fabric for making clothes and ropes
- hateful
- war gods
- injury
- someone herds the sheep
- heavily, largely
- cased in cold
- tear apart, destroy
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- a type of flower
- the process which water turns into steam
- things happening together with low probability
- idea turn into things
- always changing
- lie, fake things
- only
- revenge
- songs we sing to babies to put them to asleep
- people that believe in other gods
- Our world's name in Norse Mythology
- a feeling of release
- market
- medicine that cures all sickness
- alcohol made of honey
- the plant that shows up on everyone's homes during Christmas
- nature gods
- an extra trip before destination
- a type of books that answers your questions
- not religious
43 Clues: only • market • sheath • injury • whisper • revenge • package • reflect • hateful • scabbard • war gods • celebration • nature gods • (Frost)Giant • continuously • trickster god • not religious • cased in cold • always changing • a type of flower • lie, fake things • heavily, largely • tear apart, destroy • a feeling of release • idea turn into things • alcohol made of honey • great, to a big degree • someone herds the sheep • ...
Crossword Puzzle 6 2024-04-25
Across
- Parents nurture their children with love and support.
- The neighbors helped each other during times of need.
- He was passionate about environmental conservation.
- The orphan found a loving home with his adoptive parents.
- She saw the job offer as a great opportunity for her career.
- The view of the sunset was truly marvellous.
- Lost in thought, he was oblivious to the passing time.
- The artist was meticulous in every brushstroke.
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- It was an ordinary weekend for us
- Healthy food helps nourish the body.
- The old photographs filled him with nostalgia for his youth.
- She hung the ornament on the Christmas tree, adding a touch of sparkle.
- He learned to navigate using the stars as a guide.
- In mythology, gods are often depicted as omnipotent beings.
- The town was notorious for its high crime rate.
- The peculiar sound coming from the attic alarmed them.
- The bacteria multiply rapidly in warm, moist environments.
- The palace was decorated in opulent splendor, fit for royalty.
- His noble actions earned him the respect of others.
- Scientists observed the behavior of the animals in their natural habitat.
20 Clues: It was an ordinary weekend for us • Healthy food helps nourish the body. • The view of the sunset was truly marvellous. • The town was notorious for its high crime rate. • The artist was meticulous in every brushstroke. • He learned to navigate using the stars as a guide. • He was passionate about environmental conservation. • ...
Room 328 LC Crossword! 2024-02-08
Across
- Lover of cookies
- Follows a raised hand
- National Football _____
- popular sparkling water brand
- Boston dumped Britain's...
- Fastest animal
- Jungle cat
- Under the sea
- Half man, half horse
- Organism that decomposes dead matter
- She is not a cat
- Slug, Wildcat or Eagle
- Hello in Spain
- Messi's sport
- Not sad
- A fictional Walter
- Your favorite kind of puzzle
- A Greek read
- A brawny guard dog breed
- A fish out of ____
- How many hours behind is CA?
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- Found in fruits
- 1970s dance
- country Trip from here to CA
- Largest continent
- Third degree murder
- First state founded in the US
- Has 54 outs
- Caresses your head to sleep
- King of the juggle
- Visible at night
- Catch and ____
- Griffin beats it with a stick
- A seagull's favorite snack
- Fastest Man
- Lone Star State
- The Battle of Lexington and ____
- Happens every four years
- Not up
- Not santa
- Valentine flower
- Greatest of All Time
- Noa's dog
- Sound you hear on a full moon
- not flat
- Notable Platypus
- Rough wool fabric for suits
47 Clues: Not up • Not sad • not flat • Not santa • Noa's dog • Jungle cat • 1970s dance • Has 54 outs • Fastest Man • A Greek read • Under the sea • Messi's sport • Fastest animal • Catch and ____ • Hello in Spain • Found in fruits • Lone Star State • Lover of cookies • Visible at night • She is not a cat • Valentine flower • Notable Platypus • Largest continent • King of the juggle • A fictional Walter • A fish out of ____ • ...
Literary Genres 2024-09-05
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- Traditional stories passed down from generation to generation.
- Ancient stories about gods, heroes, and the creation of the world.
- Stories with magic, mythical creatures, and imaginary worlds.
- Fiction Stories about the future, space, and advanced technology.
- Stories where a detective solves crimes.
- Stories set in the American Old West, with cowboys and outlaws.
- Stories full of suspense, making you feel excited and nervous.
- Stories about serious or emotional situations in life.
- A true story about a real person’s life.
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- Stories where characters solve a crime or a puzzle.
- Stories that are scary and make you feel afraid.
- Tale Stories for children with magical characters and happy endings.
- Stories about love and relationships.
- Stories with exciting journeys and new experiences.
- Short, rhythmic writing that often expresses feelings or ideas.
- Stories that are funny and make you laugh.
- Books that give information or tell about real events.
- Fiction Stories set in the past, often with real events or people.
- A true story that a person writes about their own life.
- Stories set in a world where things have gone very wrong, often in the future.
20 Clues: Stories about love and relationships. • Stories where a detective solves crimes. • A true story about a real person’s life. • Stories that are funny and make you laugh. • Stories that are scary and make you feel afraid. • Stories where characters solve a crime or a puzzle. • Stories with exciting journeys and new experiences. • ...
Ancient World History to 1500 2023-03-10
Across
- Egyptian writing that combined symbols and drawings
- This king created the oldest code of laws in the world
- The language of Ancient Rome
- The first king and founder of Rome
- The land between two rivers
- This chinese philosophy is about harmony with nature. Yin/Yang
- Birthplace of democracy
- A religion with hundreds of gods
- A trade route that connected Ancient China to Europe
- This monotheistic religion is crucial to the people of Israel
- The way society was organized in the middle ages
- River crucial to life in Egypt
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- This monotheistic religion revolves around the life of a figure known as Jesus
- The most practiced religion in china
- The greek and roman religion was rooted in this. Revolved around stories of gods/goddesses
- This roman landmark was home to gladiator fights, chariot race and other entertainment
- The informal name for the bubonic plague
- ____: The Iceman
- Soldiers who fought on horseback in the middle ages
- __________ The Great: Greek Leader
- Pillar containing hieroglyphics, demotic, and Greek found in Egypt.
- Founded by the profit Muhammed, this religion is prominent in the middle east
- Early humanity began on this continent
23 Clues: ____: The Iceman • Birthplace of democracy • The land between two rivers • The language of Ancient Rome • River crucial to life in Egypt • A religion with hundreds of gods • The first king and founder of Rome • __________ The Great: Greek Leader • The most practiced religion in china • Early humanity began on this continent • The informal name for the bubonic plague • ...
Olympics 2023-05-12
Across
- all events sanctioned
- The person who wins a silver
- to strive continuously or unconsciously
- An organisation that is committed to building a better world throughout a sport
- A race on foot
- fictional characters that represent their country
- Participants being politically neutral
- The structure that is lit by the Olympic torch
- The symbol of success and vitality is___
- Four teammates participate in a ___
- Awarded to successful competitors at one of the Olympics games
- the supreme god of Greek mythology
- a series of athletic competitions
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- an award given to the second winner
- To crown victors
- Championship medal
- the leading of international sports
- A traveling amusement show
- uniform- clothing worn by sports teams and athletes
- The platform where medalists stand
- The person who wins is the ____ winner
- A competition to see who is the fastest
- ceremony- a ceremony held in celebration of the start of something
- the light of spirit, knowledge and life
- The name Olympics came from__
- The ____ receives a bronze medal
- competitions including sports
- A medal given as the third prize
- A word that means Olympics in Greek
- An Ancient Greek festival
30 Clues: A race on foot • To crown victors • Championship medal • all events sanctioned • An Ancient Greek festival • A traveling amusement show • The person who wins a silver • The name Olympics came from__ • competitions including sports • The ____ receives a bronze medal • A medal given as the third prize • a series of athletic competitions • The platform where medalists stand • ...
The Trials of Apollo Book Report 2021-10-22
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- springs, the town where Grover set up a camp to fight the fires
- plural for pandos a ferry eight finger tribe of humans
- Vera, a plant with healing properties
- curved stick with string on it for launching projectiles
- a string instrument used for European folk music
- a big blood drinking owl like bird that brings bad luck
- a sort sword used by Romans and Jason
- the number of books in this series
- pear, cactus with pear shaped fruit
- a weapon used with the with the bow but can be use as separate weapon like how Apollo used it
- a string instrument associated with Hawaii
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- a maze from Greek mythology that holds the minatory
- main character bast off of the Greek god Apollo
- the Roman demigod who dies for helping Apollo
- maze, the maze that in the book Apollo had to rescue his oracle
- a pandos that helps Apollo and dies helping him
- the weapon that meg duel welds
- eatable plant that makes rosettes of sturdy branches
- Riordan, the name of author that wrote the book
- string instrument Greek instrument that looks like a harp
20 Clues: the weapon that meg duel welds • the number of books in this series • pear, cactus with pear shaped fruit • Vera, a plant with healing properties • a sort sword used by Romans and Jason • a string instrument associated with Hawaii • the Roman demigod who dies for helping Apollo • main character bast off of the Greek god Apollo • ...
The Trials of Apollo Book Report 2021-10-22
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- number of books in this series
- a maze from Greek mythology that holds the minatory
- pear, cactus with pear shaped fruit
- a pandos that helps Apollo and dies helping him
- springs, the town where Grover set up a camp to fight the fires
- a big blood drinking owl like bird that brings bad luck
- a weapon used with the with the bow but can be use as separate weapon like how Apollo used it
- main character bast off of the Greek god Apollo
- plural for pandos a ferry eight finger tribe of humans
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- the weapon that meg duel welds
- a string instrument associated with Hawaii
- a string instrument used for European folk music
- eatable plant that makes rosettes of sturdy branches
- string instrument Greek instrument that looks like a harp
- a sort sword used by Romans and Jason
- curved stick with string on it for launching projectiles
- maze, the maze that in the book Apollo had to rescue his oracle
- Vera, a plant with healing properties
- Riordan, the name of author that wrote the book
- the Roman demigod who dies for helping Apollo
20 Clues: the weapon that meg duel welds • number of books in this series • pear, cactus with pear shaped fruit • a sort sword used by Romans and Jason • Vera, a plant with healing properties • a string instrument associated with Hawaii • the Roman demigod who dies for helping Apollo • a pandos that helps Apollo and dies helping him • ...
Animal Crossword 2022-03-29
Across
- They are herded by ___boys and moo
- Loves honey and has cubs
- Some are Thoroughbred and they eat hay
- America's national bird
- The eat fish and make dams
- A Great White was the star of the movie Jaws
- The most famous might be Flipper
- Small pet who live in a cage and runs on a wheel
- These are known for making webs
- In mythology they rise from their ashes
- Has nine lives and meows and purrs
- They are known for their laughing and stealing others prey
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- The keep their kids in their pouch
- Long-necked animal
- Fastest land animal
- The Blue one is the largest animal on earth
- A big stripped feline with big fangs
- Largest land animal
- Man's best friend
- Four-legged animal with black and white stipes
- A group of them is called a pride
- Swamp dwelling reptile
- Python or Boa Constrictor for example
- Moves in and out of its shell
- Lives in water and has gills
- Has a giant beak to carry fish in
- Associated with Easter and they eat carrots
27 Clues: Man's best friend • Long-necked animal • Fastest land animal • Largest land animal • Swamp dwelling reptile • America's national bird • Loves honey and has cubs • The eat fish and make dams • Lives in water and has gills • Moves in and out of its shell • These are known for making webs • The most famous might be Flipper • A group of them is called a pride • ...
ELA End of January 2025-01-29
Across
- When and where a story takes place
- Country that got involved with the Vietnam war
- What Brother Khoi tried to bring with him from Vietnam
- "Billy bought bread bowls" is an example of this
- What we use to end sentences
- When we make a reference to something popular or well known, such as a celebrity
- What we use to break up sentences without ending them
- Family member that has been missing for nine years
- Vietnam's northern neighbor
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- "Nước mắm" sauce which Hà loves having on Guam
- Though not related to her, Hà calls this person "Uncle ____"
- What Papaya's grow on
- What this unit is about
- What Brother Quang does for his family members who don't speak English
- Onomatopoeia for the sound we make when we place our fist on a doorway
- What Hà and her escaped Vietnam on
- The Vietnamese name of the Lunar New Year
- What Hà brought with her from Vietnam
- The first Unit we did this year
- The Brother that loves martial arts, especially Bruce Lee
- The month in which the Fall of Saigon happened
- One of the things we capitalize in our writing
22 Clues: What Papaya's grow on • What this unit is about • Vietnam's northern neighbor • What we use to end sentences • The first Unit we did this year • When and where a story takes place • What Hà and her escaped Vietnam on • What Hà brought with her from Vietnam • The Vietnamese name of the Lunar New Year • "Nước mắm" sauce which Hà loves having on Guam • ...
