mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Weekly’s Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-10
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- Key concept in Greek geometry and art, meaning balanced proportions
- Father of Medicine.
- Site of a famous healing sanctuary of Asclepius
- Philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens
- Philosophical approach emphasizing reason over divine explanation
- Process of identifying diseases, emphasized by Hippocrates
- Ancient Greek mathematician known for his theorem
- Love of wisdom; a discipline focused on reasoning and ethics
- God of medicine and healing in Greek mythology
- A key principle of reasoning used in Greek philosophy and science
- Branch of mathematics pioneered by the Greeks to study shapes and space
- Ethical pledge for doctors named after a famous Greek healer
- Greek physician known as the Father of Anatomy
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- Philosopher who questioned beliefs, paving the way for rational thought
- Mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter
- Mathematician known as the Father of Geometry
- Treatment of illness or injury, derived from the Greek word "therapeia"
- Philosopher and student of Plato who tutored Alexander the Great
- Collection of ancient medical texts attributed to Hippocrates
- Playwright who referenced themes of medicine in his tragedies
- The process of recovery emphasized in Greek medicine
- Island where Hippocrates established a medical school
22 Clues: Father of Medicine. • Mathematician known as the Father of Geometry • Philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens • God of medicine and healing in Greek mythology • Greek physician known as the Father of Anatomy • Site of a famous healing sanctuary of Asclepius • Ancient Greek mathematician known for his theorem • The process of recovery emphasized in Greek medicine • ...
Word Study 2024-01-08
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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 • ...
TYPES OF BIRDS 2023-12-09
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- Small bird capable of hovering in mid-air
- Small bird of prey in the hawk family
- Common city bird
- Large black bird associated with mythology
- Long-legged wading bird with pink plumage
- Colorful, talkative bird
- Swift bird of prey known for its hunting speed
- Large, long-legged wading bird
- Bird known for diving into water for fish
- Male bird with an ornate tail display
- Nocturnal bird of prey
- Large water bird with a pouch under its beak
- Graceful water bird
- Flightless bird with long legs
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- Black and white bird known for collecting shiny objects
- Waterfowl with a broad beak
- Small, common passerine bird
- Large predatory bird
- Sea duck known for its soft down feathers
- Large seabird known for its soaring flight
- Flightless bird found in the Southern Hemisphere
- Red songbird
- Vibrantly colored bird with a distinctive call
- Graceful, white heron-like bird
- Bird known for pecking trees for insects
- Small, brownish songbird
- Coastal bird often seen near water
- Raptor known for its sharp vision
- Small bird with a red breast
- Black bird known for its intelligence
30 Clues: Red songbird • Common city bird • Graceful water bird • Large predatory bird • Nocturnal bird of prey • Colorful, talkative bird • Small, brownish songbird • Waterfowl with a broad beak • Small, common passerine bird • Small bird with a red breast • Large, long-legged wading bird • Flightless bird with long legs • Graceful, white heron-like bird • Raptor known for its sharp vision • ...
cryptid crossword 2024-11-15
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- tentacled sea monster said to destroy boats and eat sailors
- welsh folklore describes this as a crocodile-beaver hybrid
- from the solomon islands, similar to a merperson
- a cryptid with insatiable greed and gluttony, some lore claims it can possess humans and make them perform cannibalistic acts
- mermaid-monkey hybrid, confirmed hoax
- large furry cryptid that inhabits the himalayan mountains
- livestock eater with a spanish name
- creature of mongolian origin, this cryptid can spit venom that is lethal on contact and remotely electrocute victims
- an angry, violent, and powerful ghost
- inhabits the woods of the U.S. northeast, it flies and has goat hooves
- point pleasant’s claim to fame
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- humanoid+reptilian that resides in volcanic magma pools
- the most well known cryptid with indigenous origins
- considered to inhabit the fresno area, this cryptid is often described as a pair of floating pants
- famously photographed in a lagoon
- half man and half bat of hindu origin, said to possess the corpses of victims
- a small flickering flame first sighted in louisiana
- most well known cryptid, furry and huge
- popular human-animal cryptid and common halloween costume
- an expressly female flying cryptid with origins in greek mythology
20 Clues: point pleasant’s claim to fame • famously photographed in a lagoon • livestock eater with a spanish name • mermaid-monkey hybrid, confirmed hoax • an angry, violent, and powerful ghost • most well known cryptid, furry and huge • from the solomon islands, similar to a merperson • the most well known cryptid with indigenous origins • ...
Magnus Chase & the Gods of Asgard: The Hammer of Thor 2024-09-15
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- The Norse god of poetry who is involved in the story.
- The Norse god of thunder whose hammer is central to the plot.
- The Norse god who guards the Bifrost bridge.
- The warrior maidens who aid Magnus.
- Magnus Chase’s hometown in the United States.
- The realm of the gods that Magnus and his friends visit.
- The monstrous wolf mentioned in the story.
- The trickster god who steals Thor's hammer.
- The name of the desert Magnus travels through.
- The protagonist of the series.
- The realm of the giants where part of the story takes place.
- The Norse afterlife hall where Magnus begins his journey.
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- A weapon carried by a character in the book.
- A title used for a character related to the Norse pantheon.
- The prophesied end of the world in Norse mythology referenced in the book.
- The Norse term for a chieftain or noble, used to describe some characters in the book.
- A key element used by characters to navigate their quest.
- The goddess who helps Magnus in his quest.
- Magnus’s friend from the Camp Half-Blood series who appears in the story.
- Thor’s wife with golden hair who plays a role in the story.
20 Clues: The protagonist of the series. • The warrior maidens who aid Magnus. • The monstrous wolf mentioned in the story. • The goddess who helps Magnus in his quest. • The trickster god who steals Thor's hammer. • A weapon carried by a character in the book. • The Norse god who guards the Bifrost bridge. • Magnus Chase’s hometown in the United States. • ...
Vocab Crossword - Lists 1 & 2 2024-10-29
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- Connects two or more words, clauses, or phrases
- The noun/pronoun in the sentence that is doing something
- When a phrase is missing a sentence part
- When the subject doesn't match the verb
- Person, place, thing, or idea
- Refers to a noun
- Command / Exclamation
- The first paragraph of an essay that introduces the main idea
- Collection of myths belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- Describes a verb
- Incongruent grammatical structure
- Short, traditional story that explains social or natural phenomenon
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- A sentence that summarizes the main idea of an essay
- The last paragraph of an essay that summarizes the main points
- The action the subject is doing
- Belief in multiple gods
- A sentence that links the one paragraph to the next
- Incomplete phrase that explains when, why, how, or where
- Two or more sentences that are improperly connected
- The main paragraphs of an essay that provide the evidence and reasoning to support the thesis statement
- When a comma is used like a period
- Describes a noun
- Action or state of being
- Describes the relationship of the subject to the object
- Replaces a noun
25 Clues: Replaces a noun • Refers to a noun • Describes a noun • Describes a verb • Command / Exclamation • Belief in multiple gods • Action or state of being • Person, place, thing, or idea • The action the subject is doing • Incongruent grammatical structure • When a comma is used like a period • When the subject doesn't match the verb • When a phrase is missing a sentence part • ...
Celestial Puzzles: A Crossword Journey Through Constellations 2025-04-04
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- – The point in the sky directly above an observer
- – The North Star, used for navigation
- – A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars
- – Refers to our galaxy, the Milky Way
- – A group of stars bound together by gravity
- – The imaginary line dividing Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- – A luminous celestial body made of gas
- – A constellation named after a king in Greek mythology
- – A small icy body that orbits the Sun, often with a tail
- – When one celestial body obscures another
- – A prominent constellation known as "The Hunter"
- – A massive system of stars, gas, and dust, held together by gravity
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- – A streak of light caused by a meteoroid entering Earth’s atmosphere
- – A sudden, temporary increase in the brightness of a star
- – The brightest star in the night sky
- – A nearby galaxy, also the name of a constellation
- – The Latin name for "bear," as in the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor
- – The height above Earth's surface, often used in astronomy
- – An instrument used to observe distant stars and planets
- – A powerful explosion marking the death of a star
20 Clues: – The North Star, used for navigation • – The brightest star in the night sky • – Refers to our galaxy, the Milky Way • – A luminous celestial body made of gas • – When one celestial body obscures another • – A group of stars bound together by gravity • – The point in the sky directly above an observer • – A prominent constellation known as "The Hunter" • ...
Happy 42nd Birthday - Have a Grate Day!!! 2025-04-01
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- Floatie, World's greatest form of water transportation
- Victim of mad cow disease, according to Greek Mythology
- the Grater, Alexander the Great when he shredded cheese
- Fish Chisel, Rhymes with Bat Wish Sizzle
- Where do people from the South American rainforests shop?
- Building medium of Greek children
- Henry the Eighth, Who had the best legs in history?
- When Russian stomachs feel rocky, they don't hurl, they .....
- What musicians like to drive
- When Greek philosophers played "Keep Away" during soccer
- Mental state of Egyptians when they won't admit something
- Best item to suffocate a King with
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- What do you call a Treble Clef that has done something bad?
- Age that is now considered to be geriatric
- Gooderest type of vehicle to do wheelies with
- Place in Nepal considering outlawing dogs
- Eric Christopher Carlson Jr Squared the First's favorite teacher's first name
- Gaza Strip, What do you call a Palestinian gentlemen's club
- Preferred serving dish of Greek philosophers
- Most disliked salad of the Roman Senate?
- Low Sweet Chariot, A popular song of ancient times
- Rock, Favorite musical genre of the Pilgrims
22 Clues: What musicians like to drive • Building medium of Greek children • Best item to suffocate a King with • Fish Chisel, Rhymes with Bat Wish Sizzle • Most disliked salad of the Roman Senate? • Place in Nepal considering outlawing dogs • Age that is now considered to be geriatric • Preferred serving dish of Greek philosophers • Rock, Favorite musical genre of the Pilgrims • ...
week 28 2025-04-17
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- A word that describes how, when, or where something happens.
- A word that joins two parts of a sentence, like “and” or “but.”
- The process of being shaped or coming together.
- The study of ancient people through their remains and artifacts.
- A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
- A pair of numbers used to show a point’s location on a graph or map.
- The study of diseases and how they affect the body.
- Completely soaked or filled with liquid.
- The scientific study of animals.
- Words and phrases used in a specific subject or field.
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- A word like “under” or “beside” that shows the relationship between nouns or pronouns.
- The study of living things and life processes.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the skin.
- The second planet from the Sun, known for its brightness.
- A, an, or the—used before a noun.
- Feeling fear or being scared.
- A verb form used as an adjective, often ending in –ed or –ing.
- Showing no pity or kindness.
- A type of math that deals with points, lines, shapes, and space.
- A collection of ancient stories about gods and heroes.
20 Clues: Showing no pity or kindness. • Feeling fear or being scared. • The scientific study of animals. • A, an, or the—used before a noun. • A word that describes a noun or pronoun. • Completely soaked or filled with liquid. • The branch of medicine dealing with the skin. • The study of living things and life processes. • The process of being shaped or coming together. • ...
Knowledge Day Spring 2 2025-04-02
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- A type of rock formed from cooled magma or lava.
- A large ecological region defined by its climate and wildlife.
- The process of extracting metal from ore using heat.
- A relative from whom one is descended.
- Not allowing light to pass through.
- A fine powder from flowers needed for plant reproduction.
- A book of maps, or a Titan from Greek mythology.
- A coat of white paint, or an attempt to conceal the truth.
- A metal alloy made of copper and tin, used in early tools and weapons.
- Preserved remains of ancient life, often found in rock.
- Underground parts of a plant or a term for ancestry.
- A rock type formed from compressed layers of particles.
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- A navigational tool that points north.
- The first book of the Bible, or the beginning of something.
- – A prophesied savior or leader in religious traditions.
- The later part of the Stone Age, marked by farming and pottery.
- An object that attracts iron and produces a force field.
- – One who studies ancient civilizations through excavation.
- Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface.
- The Arabic word for God in Islam.
- A dark area created when light is blocked.
21 Clues: The Arabic word for God in Islam. • Not allowing light to pass through. • A navigational tool that points north. • A relative from whom one is descended. • Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. • A dark area created when light is blocked. • A type of rock formed from cooled magma or lava. • A book of maps, or a Titan from Greek mythology. • ...
Nate's star cross word 2025-05-16
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- the sun of posiden
- a gaint could of dust in space
- it is a region in space where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape
- this is the plant we live on
- residence to change in motion
- a space based observatory that orbits earth
- a space probe that is one the outside of the univers
- a massive collection of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity
- the north star
- a satilight that people live in
- a constilation
- 9.8 meter per second sqared
- a zodiac constellation representing a ram
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- the big dipper is part of this
- a prominent hero from Greek and Roman mythology
- it take a satilight this amount of time to get around earth
- a clean methane
- Pluto orbits on this
- something that orbits earth
- are sun is one
- the close star to plant earth
- we live on one
- the size and weight of an object
- the water giver
- you move at the speed of light for a yearlightyear
- the big dipper is one
- the glaxey we live in
- an object revoling around somthing
28 Clues: are sun is one • we live on one • the north star • a constilation • a clean methane • the water giver • the sun of posiden • Pluto orbits on this • the big dipper is one • the glaxey we live in • something that orbits earth • 9.8 meter per second sqared • this is the plant we live on • residence to change in motion • the close star to plant earth • the big dipper is part of this • ...
all about me 2024-03-31
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- a mythical creature, also fox in japanese
- a dangerous sport with cliffs and ropes.
- what you do when you make a book.
- gotta catch ‘em all.
- arts and ____
- the study of myths
- “the most annoying unicorn in the world” according to chili
- a mythical creature with a fish tail
- a disney game that takes place in a dream
- to quote elf “its just like talking, except louder and you move your voice up and down”
- a farming simulator with more than just farming
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- She wrote dark sea academy and curse of the moon.
- a winter sport where you wear an outfit that looks too cold for dancing on frozen water
- a cat person. Mythical creature
- a mental difference referred to as neurodivergent.
- a VR game where you save space school from it’s AI intercom.
- a meme with dancing crabs
- a video game where you copy the dancer on the screen.
- a blocky video game
- making pictures with a pencil
- the cosmos.
- “for real life?”
- a youtube channel where the creator makes disney scenes
- she wrote college of witchcraft and davina universe.
- a disney trilogy about trying to fit in.
25 Clues: the cosmos. • arts and ____ • “for real life?” • the study of myths • a blocky video game • gotta catch ‘em all. • a meme with dancing crabs • making pictures with a pencil • a cat person. Mythical creature • what you do when you make a book. • a mythical creature with a fish tail • a dangerous sport with cliffs and ropes. • a disney trilogy about trying to fit in. • ...
Trivia Facts 2024-03-04
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- The largest desert in the world
- Element with the chemical symbol "Ag"
- The country with the most pyramids
- The scientist who developed the theory of relativity
- Yggdrasil can be found in what mythology?
- Largest mammal on Earth (BE SPECIFIC)
- First Emperor of Rome
- Largest River in the World by Volume
- President with his face on the penny
- Famous ship that sank in 1912
- Largest City by population in the World
- What sweet food never spoils?
- The second largest religion in the world
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- The home of the Pope
- Founder of Microsoft (last name only)
- Longest river in the world
- The unit of Force
- The author of "Pride and Prejudice (last name only)
- Largest ocean on Earth
- Element with the chemical symbol "Hg"
- The world's largest island.
- Machu Picchu is located in this country.
- Famous canal connecting the Mediterranean and Red Seas
- The currency of China
- Capital of South Korea
- The blood of the Covenant is thicker than the BLANK of the Womb
- The fear of spiders
- Smallest prime number
- The most spoken language in the World.
- The capital of Australia
30 Clues: The unit of Force • The fear of spiders • The home of the Pope • The currency of China • First Emperor of Rome • Smallest prime number • Largest ocean on Earth • Capital of South Korea • The capital of Australia • Longest river in the world • The world's largest island. • Famous ship that sank in 1912 • What sweet food never spoils? • The largest desert in the world • ...
For my love 2025-06-13
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- Beloved cheesy circle (5)
- Castling partner of the king (4)
- Secretive organisation opposing the Assassins (7)
- Online steak enthusiast (4)
- What you might say for certain cheese (6)
- Copper for car crash (3)
- Honey maker (3)
- Solid H2O (3)
- Good or bad vacuum cleaner review (5)
- Corrupted city of painted warriors and witches in Avistan (8)
- Charming vampiric rogue (8)
- "Exterminate!" (5)
- Only country to have a flag that is not rectangular (5)
- Longest river in South America (6)
- Smallest planet in the Solar System (7)
- Scotsman who led the resistance against England, died in 1305 (7)
- He-who-must-not-be-named (9)
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- Bunny with the wisdom of a goddess (6)
- Written agreements between two or more countries (8)
- Piece that moves in an L-shape (6)
- Opposite of night (3)
- You and me together, forever (2)
- Highest GDP per capita (10)
- Stereotypical healer class (5)
- Scottish national flower (7)
- Largest country by area (6)
- Three little words for you, from the heart (1,4,3)
- Crazy hopper, named after the sun god (6)
- Walking dead (6)
- Hall of slain warriors in Norse mythology (9)
30 Clues: Solid H2O (3) • Honey maker (3) • Walking dead (6) • "Exterminate!" (5) • Opposite of night (3) • Copper for car crash (3) • Beloved cheesy circle (5) • Online steak enthusiast (4) • Highest GDP per capita (10) • Largest country by area (6) • Charming vampiric rogue (8) • Scottish national flower (7) • He-who-must-not-be-named (9) • Stereotypical healer class (5) • ...
school stuff and facts 2022-11-06
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- the moon is as big as mercury
- how fast does light travel per second in kilometers
- 89 times 30
- eight times seven
- what temp does water freeze (fahrenheit)
- when light goes through
- is too a conjunction
- is past a preposition
- hottest planet
- the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
- a settler in or inhabitant of a colony.
- one plus one
- repeated subtraction
- when light bounce off
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- and mechanical what 2 energy does an electric fan use
- 23 x 19
- study of myths
- the second planet to the sun
- refraction makes light ____
- the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background, especially in dim light
- 8th planet from sun
- white is every color true or false
- is a dolphin a fish
- jellyfish have no _____
- when it blocks light
- which travels faster light or sound
- which is a kettle drum
- the study of life on earth
- what is around the gravity on the moon compared to earth
30 Clues: 23 x 19 • 89 times 30 • one plus one • study of myths • hottest planet • eight times seven • 8th planet from sun • is a dolphin a fish • is too a conjunction • when it blocks light • repeated subtraction • is past a preposition • when light bounce off • which is a kettle drum • jellyfish have no _____ • when light goes through • the study of life on earth • the second planet to the sun • ...
Puzzle 16 2022-12-17
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- This dinosaur is Colorado's state fossil.
- Pittsburgh is home to this NFL team.
- The realm of the Æsir gods.
- Billings is this state's most populous city.
- The germanic myth of the destruction of the gods in a final battle with the forces of evil.
- This goober accounts for about one-sixth of the world's vegetable oil production.
- The forbidden city is located in this Chinese city.
- A vehicle that was pioneered by Igor Sikorsky in 1939.
- The principal deities that are the opponents of the Æsir.
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- A magazine with a silhouetted, bow tie-wearing bunny as the logo.
- The capital of Fiji.
- The capital of the African country of Burkina Faso.
- A monster, half man and half bull.
- The apocalypse of Norse mythology.
- A crude representation or a statue or model of a disliked person.
- A rule or thesis in Sanskrit grammar or Hindu law.
- Hawaii's state bird.
- The state that was the site of half of the major battles in the US Civil War.
- The number of players in a American football team.
- A type of hickory nut, popular for pralines and pies.
20 Clues: The capital of Fiji. • Hawaii's state bird. • The realm of the Æsir gods. • A monster, half man and half bull. • The apocalypse of Norse mythology. • Pittsburgh is home to this NFL team. • This dinosaur is Colorado's state fossil. • Billings is this state's most populous city. • A rule or thesis in Sanskrit grammar or Hindu law. • ...
prologue 2025-06-30
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- characterized by warmth of feeling typically expressed in eager zealous support or activity
- synonyms: circuitous, circumlocutory, garrulous, logorrheic, long-winded, pleonastic, prolix, rambling, verbose, windy, wordy
- synonyms: attribute, characteristic, mark, property, trait
- the thing you do when you go to bed and close your eyes
- agony, blaze, burst, ebullition, eruption, explosion, fit, flare, flare-up, flash, flush, gale, gush, gust, outburst, spasm, storm
- law : supreme authority : SOVEREIGNTY
- becalm, calm, compose, lull, lullaby, quiet, quieten [chiefly British], salve, settle, soothe, still
- to make better or more tolerable
- to move by persuasion or influence
- not to be persuaded, moved, or stopped : RELENTLESS
- Starts with E ends with sions
- references to Shakespeare, greek mythology, etc.
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- example: in order to take Pre-Calculus you will need to take its pre?????????
- synonyms: ardent, blazing, burning, charged, demonstrative, emotional, fervid, feverish, fiery, flaming, glowing, hot-blooded, impassioned
- to accustom to accept something undesirable
- synonyms: blink, bow, budge, concede, give in, knuckle under, quit, relent, submit, succumb, surrender, yield
- to gain (something, such as goodwill) by pleasing acts
- example: double rainbow 🌈
- antonym: carelessness
- fearless
- synonyms: abiding, ageless, continuing, dateless, enduring, eternal, everlasting, immortal, imperishable, lasting, ongoing, perennial, timeless, undying
21 Clues: fearless • antonym: carelessness • example: double rainbow 🌈 • Starts with E ends with sions • to make better or more tolerable • to move by persuasion or influence • law : supreme authority : SOVEREIGNTY • to accustom to accept something undesirable • references to Shakespeare, greek mythology, etc. • not to be persuaded, moved, or stopped : RELENTLESS • ...
Topic 8 lesson 4-5 2026-02-03
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- ____ made many people wealthy, but not all Romans had money.
- The _________ tables, the first set of written laws in Rome, helped solve the problem of plebians feeling that patricians had an unfair legal advantage
- children or descendants
- to look at carefully
- a human-made channel that carries water long distances
- the Sea of Azov, an arm of the Black Sea
- bond and ________: giving one's word to perform an act
- a being of Greek mythology said to hold up the heavens or the Earth
- to pass along to offspring
- the Roman god sowing crops, who in some myths lived in Italy
- three rulers who share equal political power
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- to highly praise
- person accused of a crime
- a governor
- a seer
- Ancient ______ was greatly influenced by earlier cultures, such as the Greeks and the Etruscans.
- Between 48 and 44 B.C.E., _____ took over the Roman govenrment.
- a war between opposing groups of people in the same country
- person higher in social status to whom someone owes loyalty
- Roman Peace
- To protect the empire, _____ created a permanent professional army.
- person complaining of a crime committed by another
22 Clues: a seer • a governor • Roman Peace • to highly praise • to look at carefully • children or descendants • person accused of a crime • to pass along to offspring • the Sea of Azov, an arm of the Black Sea • three rulers who share equal political power • person complaining of a crime committed by another • a human-made channel that carries water long distances • ...
Science Fiction Genre 2026-01-31
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- Advanced tools or machines common in sci fi stories
- Based on what if ideas about the future
- All of space and everything in it
- Sci fi blended with western themes
- Describes technology or settings that have not happened yet
- Moving backward or forward through time
- A time period where many sci fi stories take place
- A setting involving planets stars and galaxies
- The blending of humans and machines
- A category of stories with similar traits
- Stories about a society that seems perfect
- Stories inspired by magic mythology or folklore
- Advanced technology in a broken or unfair society
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- Stories about a society with serious problems or oppression
- Instantly moving from one place to another
- A smaller and more specific category within a genre
- Communicating thoughts without speaking
- An alternate reality existing alongside our own
- Machines or computers that can think or learn
- What sci fi often explores through people and their choices
- Sci fi that mixes steam power with technology
- Sci fi focused on adventure relationships and drama
- Genre of stories that explore future science and technology
- Stories about hidden powers like psychic abilities
- Life forms from other planets
25 Clues: Life forms from other planets • All of space and everything in it • Sci fi blended with western themes • The blending of humans and machines • Based on what if ideas about the future • Communicating thoughts without speaking • Moving backward or forward through time • A category of stories with similar traits • Instantly moving from one place to another • ...
Notebook Olympics 2.0 2026-04-08
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- Large country home.
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- The power to think clearly
- Military housing
- 18-foot-long Macedonian pike.
- Government in which a small group of people rule
- Open area in a Roman city filled with public buildings, temples, and markets
- Unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
- School of philosophy founded by Plato.
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- Foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- Man who fought as part of public entertainment in ancient Rome
- Title used by Roman emperors meaning venerable or greatly honored person
- The form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander’s conquests
- Form of government in which citizens have the right to vote and elect officials
- Art of giving speeches.
- Independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- Person who dies for his or her beliefs.
- Channel that moves water over a long distance.
- Oldest man in a Roman family who had absolute power over his family
- Collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
20 Clues: Military housing • Large country home. • Art of giving speeches. • The power to think clearly • 18-foot-long Macedonian pike. • School of philosophy founded by Plato. • Person who dies for his or her beliefs. • Channel that moves water over a long distance. • Government in which a small group of people rule • Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta • ...
Greek Review 2026-05-06
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- sometimes confused with the goddess Nike of success
- flew too close to the sun out of pride
- Aphrodite and Ares were caught in this
- a specific Greek figure gained the power to touch everything and turn it into this
- spelled with a C, Zeus's dad, ate his kids
- Hades is the _________ brother
- caught in a love triangle
- forever angry at Hades
- when someone predicts the future and it comes true
- trapped persephone for 6 months a year
- the first being in Greek mythology
- accidentally killed his grandfather, which fulfilled a prophecy
- paid penance for his actions, lots of penance
- was obsessed with himself
- killed narcissus
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- cleaned by Hercules, he probably didn't want to ride horses for awhile
- ate a pomagranate and was kidnapped
- Zeus is the _____________ brother
- greedy and wanted lots of riches
- has similar skills with a dwarf
- god of the violence of war
- valued humans and was willing to risk his immortal life for them
- has a head of snakes
- Greece was taken over by________________
- king of the gods
- controls earthquakes
- always upset at her unfaithful husband
27 Clues: king of the gods • killed narcissus • has a head of snakes • controls earthquakes • forever angry at Hades • caught in a love triangle • was obsessed with himself • god of the violence of war • Hades is the _________ brother • has similar skills with a dwarf • greedy and wanted lots of riches • Zeus is the _____________ brother • the first being in Greek mythology • ...
ancient Greece crossword puzzle 2026-05-07
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- Greek like?
- God of the underworld?
- Who was the goddess of agriculture?
- What Greece city-states represent Athena?
- What was the first civilization?
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair whose gaze turned people to stone?
- A major Greek victory over the first Persian invasion?
- What age did the Spartans start training?ure.
- Greece largest island?
- What were Spartans known for?
- Home of gods.
- The sea god.
- The first civilization to speak greek?
- What age did the Spartans start training?ure.
- Undefeated and expanded the Greek across Asia and Africa.
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- Ruled by a few people.
- The cradle of ? civilization?
- King of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus?
- Who was the messenger god?
- Known for what fruit?
- The body of a muscular man and the head and tail of a bull.
- Known as the father of modern medicine.
- Home of gods.
- The body of ancient Greek tales concerning the world's origin, the lives of deities?
- Student of Socrates, and teacher of Aristotle?
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare. Theatre of Dionysus. The birthplace of Greek drama and typical of the era's architect
- The birthplace of Greek drama and typical of the era's architect
- What is the birthplace of the Olympic games?
28 Clues: Greek like? • The sea god. • Home of gods. • Home of gods. • Known for what fruit? • Ruled by a few people. • God of the underworld? • Greece largest island? • Who was the messenger god? • What were Spartans known for? • The cradle of ? civilization? • What was the first civilization? • Who was the goddess of agriculture? • The first civilization to speak greek? • ...
Acocella/Bloom 2018-05-15
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- aggressively greedy or grasping
- imitate
- charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way
- novel dealing with one person’s formative years or spiritual education
- an incarnation, embodiment or manifestation of a person or idea; incarnate divine teacher (Hindu)
- concerned with beauty or appreciation of beauty; of pleasing appearance
- liberated; legal, society or political restrictions
- lacking interest or excitement; dull
- steal
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- deliver to a person’s custody, typically in order to be sold; commit decisively or permanently.
- a mythical reptile with a lethal gaze or breath
- a recurrent symbol or motif in art, literature or mythology; universal symbol
- all the gods of a people or religion collectively; a building in which the illustrious dead are buried or honored.
- exclusion from a society or group
- a secondary effect or byproduct that arises from but does not casually influence a process.
- decrease in size; decrease in vigor, power or extent to become weaker.
- the final part of a story in which all the threads are drawn together
- comically or repulsively ugly or distorted
- deriving pleasure from inflicting pain, suffering or humiliation on others
- untruthfulness
20 Clues: steal • imitate • untruthfulness • aggressively greedy or grasping • exclusion from a society or group • lacking interest or excitement; dull • comically or repulsively ugly or distorted • a mythical reptile with a lethal gaze or breath • liberated; legal, society or political restrictions • charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way • ...
History Of Greek Theater 2022-01-10
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- the first recorded theatrical event – best tragedy contest.
- the Latin title for the play called Oedipus Tyrannus in Greek
- comes the the Greek word theatron, which means place of seeing.
- Facilitated rapid change of roles. 2. Made it easi
- Likes to chase mice
- actors did this on stage
- was the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
- provided a place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks.
- The slope of the hill served as this
- Large marsupial
- A flat terrace below the slope served as
- was a monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes
- 5th Century of -----
- (hut or tent)
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- in Greek means dance
- Facilitated rapid change of roles.
- the major festival was in this city
- This was in the middle of the orchestra
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- was in direct line of the god’s alter in the center of the orchestra.
- Man's best friend
- He wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survive.
- preformed in plays
- were carved into the back of the dignitaries seats.
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • (hut or tent) • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • preformed in plays • Likes to chase mice • in Greek means dance • 5th Century of ----- • actors did this on stage • Facilitated rapid change of roles. • the major festival was in this city • The slope of the hill served as this • This was in the middle of the orchestra • ...
Sort 22 2022-02-28
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- an account of a person's life written by that person
- instrument for measuring temperature
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- study of living organisms
- study of animals
- container that keeps liquids hot
- garment that keeps you warm
- study of the earth's physical structure and substance
- an account of someone's life written by someone else
- a metric unit of measurement equal to 1,000 meters
- study of the origin of words
- internal heat of the earth
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- a device that regulates temperature
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure
- a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere
- oldest branches of mathematics
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure
- one thousandth of a meter
- the study of myths
- laboratory instrument used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
- an apparatus consisting of a tube attached to a set of mirrors or prisms
- an instrument on a vehicle's dashboard indicating its speed
23 Clues: study of animals • the study of myths • one thousandth of a meter • study of living organisms • internal heat of the earth • garment that keeps you warm • study of the origin of words • oldest branches of mathematics • container that keeps liquids hot • a device that regulates temperature • instrument for measuring temperature • an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure • ...
Lesson 9 2012-09-08
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- large vase for storing oil and other bulk supplies with scenes from mythology
- King of Macedonia
- Discovered the principle of lever,also invented the pulley and a machine for hurling stones at enemy fronts.
- He created his Discobolus
- He founded Lyceum,remembered as the teacher of Alexander the Great
- Homer's Poem
- Chief Olympian god
- The most famous Comedy writer,created social satire
- He introduced ostracism
- Blind Greek Poet
- People who lived in Persia
- City-state located on the southern part of Greek Peninsula.
- The wise lawgiver of Athens
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- Daughter of Zeus,Patron of athens
- Peole who lived in sparta
- Wife of Zeus
- Homer's Poem
- dazzling white marble structure
- Kind of Government,government by the people
- Father of Medicine
- He led the Greek city-states of asia minor against the powerful Persian Empire
- overseers
- Greek civilization
- Son of Darius
- Provide higher education,Teacher
- "Home of Democracy"
- The first of the great writers of tragedies
- Father of History
- Philosopher,founded a rival shool of thought
- He wrote the earliest book on political science known as "The Republic"
30 Clues: overseers • Wife of Zeus • Homer's Poem • Homer's Poem • Son of Darius • Blind Greek Poet • King of Macedonia • Father of History • Father of Medicine • Greek civilization • Chief Olympian god • "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 • ...
TOTALLY RANDOM CROSSWORD!!! 2013-05-06
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- The meaning of life, the universe, and everything in it.
- Pyrammus' lover in A Midsummer Nights Dream.
- The name given to Chairman Mao's communist plan for China in the mid 20th century
- one of the only two mammals that lay eggs
- Author of the famous Narnia series.
- main character of A.Milnes famous children's books.
- A character in Greek mythology who tried to fly, with disastrous consequences.
- A sea nymph whose wedding to Peleus was gatecrashed by Eris (or Discordia)
- mysterious or secretive
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- Actress who plays Bella in multi-million empire, the Twilight franchise
- most used internet search engine
- first british women prime minister.
- Main protagonist of Golding's "Lord of The Flies"
- Text abbreviation is LOL
- Smith Award winning autor of The Number One Ladies Detective Agency.
- slogan of clothes company Jack Wills.
- Stalin and Hitler were two of these. (Derived from the Greek word for master)
- Famous book starring a tiger, recently adapted for the big screen.
- the first family to live in what is now St Martin's Ampleforth.
- leader or boss of a sports team.
- Gas created by nuclkear fusion in our sun.
- Famous beatles singer that was assassinated.
22 Clues: mysterious or secretive • Text abbreviation is LOL • most used internet search engine • leader or boss of a sports team. • first british women prime minister. • Author of the famous Narnia series. • slogan of clothes company Jack Wills. • one of the only two mammals that lay eggs • Gas created by nuclkear fusion in our sun. • Pyrammus' lover in A Midsummer Nights Dream. • ...
Genres of Literature 2014-11-16
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- songs, stories, myths, and proverbs that was handed down by word of mouth
- Public address or discourse
- a written account of another person’s life
- a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead
- often pertaining to the actions of the gods
- primary focuses on the relationship and love between two people
- demonstrates a useful truth, especially in which animals speak as humans
- a story that sometimes of a national or folk hero
- deals with the solution of a crime or the unraveling of secret
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- fiction in which events evoke a feeling of dread and sometimes fear
- fiction about harm about to befall a person or group and the attempts made to evade the harm
- any discourse or work generally intended to be humorous or to amuse by inducing laughter
- a fictional story that is true to life
- is a form of drama based on human suffering
- verse and rhythmic writing with imagery
- a lengthy narrative poem
- an exaggerated comedy
- a long narrative, normally in prose
- vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule
- a short literary composition that reflects the author’s outlook or point
20 Clues: an exaggerated comedy • a lengthy narrative poem • Public address or discourse • a long narrative, normally in prose • a fictional story that is true to life • verse and rhythmic writing with imagery • a written account of another person’s life • often pertaining to the actions of the gods • is a form of drama based on human suffering • ...
Understanding Vikings 2016-08-21
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- Which Norwegian King was converted to Christianity in 994AD? (Include as roman numerals)
- What are viking thralls?
- What was the punishment disobedient slaves got?
- What animal’s pelt did the berserkers wear into battle?
- What was the pagan Viking’s religion?
- What religion did the Scandinavians adopt nearing the end of the Viking age?
- Vikings were ______
- What was the name of the tree called the world tree in Norse mythology?
- What was the animal that appeared on the Viking flags?
- What was on either end of the Longship?
- What is the name of the God of Thunder?
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- What does the word Viking mean in Old Norse?
- What was the most common way of getting food?
- What were the berserkers under the influence of when they went into battle?
- Bluetooth Who may be the first king of the first united Denmark?
- Who led what was said to be the last viking attack on England?
- What were Vikings originally?
- What was the name of the land the Vikings lived in?
- What was the name of the boats Vikings used?
- What was the name of the Viking ship made for trading?
20 Clues: Vikings were ______ • What are viking thralls? • What were Vikings originally? • What was the pagan Viking’s religion? • What was on either end of the Longship? • What is the name of the God of Thunder? • What does the word Viking mean in Old Norse? • What was the name of the boats Vikings used? • What was the most common way of getting food? • ...
The Artists of Magic City 2017-01-24
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- Make belief at just the right angle.
- Watch out for the little people.
- From sculptor to graffiti insider.
- Watching you.
- Anamorphic throw-ups.
- Brick by brick.
- One man's trash is another man's treasure.
- Unusual lost items.
- Brooklyn street art.
- You had to be there, back in the day.
- You gotta toss a pair over the line.
- Pink and white cave of the 80’s.
- Strokes of light.
- Run before it breathes fire on you.
- Cities make the world go round.
- Muralismo Morte
- Guns of freedom.
- Don't shoot.
- Original bandit.
- Keeping the playground warm.
- Very New York.
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- Ancient Gamma Ray incident.
- Breaking the 4th, and maybe even 5th wall?
- Refugees.
- Big murals for big markets.
- Modular.
- It’s a balancing act.
- spray can + train.
- He calls it Ephemeralism.
- Hulk smash.
- Following dad's footsteps.
- Animal man.
- In Mid-motion.
- Unboxing mythology.
- Has a posse.
- The girl behind the girl in the window.
- So much to do-do, but it's all fun.
- Enter the fish-tank.
- Questions your surroundings.
39 Clues: Modular. • Refugees. • Hulk smash. • Animal man. • Has a posse. • Don't shoot. • Watching you. • In Mid-motion. • Very New York. • Brick by brick. • Muralismo Morte • Guns of freedom. • Original bandit. • Strokes of light. • spray can + train. • Unusual lost items. • Unboxing mythology. • Brooklyn street art. • Enter the fish-tank. • It’s a balancing act. • Anamorphic throw-ups. • He calls it Ephemeralism. • ...
The Artists of Magic City 2017-01-24
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- Very New York.
- Breaking the 4th, and maybe even 5th wall?
- Watch out for the little people.
- Unusual lost items.
- Big murals for big markets.
- Modular.
- He calls it Ephemeralism.
- In Mid-motion.
- You gotta toss a pair over the line.
- Enter the fish-tank.
- Don't shoot.
- One man's trash is another man's treasure.
- So much to do-do, but it's all fun.
- Refugees.
- Original bandit.
- Guns of freedom.
- It’s a balancing act.
- Run before it breathes fire on you.
- Animal man.
- Brooklyn street art.
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- Questions your surroundings.
- Cities make the world go round.
- Ancient Gamma Ray incident.
- Brick by brick.
- Muralismo Morte
- Watching you.
- Following dad's footsteps.
- Hulk smash.
- Pink and white cave of the 80’s.
- Unboxing mythology.
- Strokes of light.
- You had to be there, back in the day.
- Keeping the playground warm.
- From sculptor to graffiti insider.
- Has a posse.
- spray can + train.
- Anamorphic throw-ups.
- Make belief at just the right angle.
- The girl behind the girl in the window.
39 Clues: Modular. • Refugees. • Hulk smash. • Animal man. • Has a posse. • Don't shoot. • Watching you. • Very New York. • In Mid-motion. • Brick by brick. • Muralismo Morte • Original bandit. • Guns of freedom. • Strokes of light. • spray can + train. • Unusual lost items. • Unboxing mythology. • Enter the fish-tank. • Brooklyn street art. • Anamorphic throw-ups. • It’s a balancing act. • He calls it Ephemeralism. • ...
Spellin contract 3 2017-02-16
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- a character used in writing as a reference
- small, rocky celestial body
- an electromagnet of extremely high frequency
- study of the relationship between organisms and their environment
- device used for producing a much larger view of very small objects
- study of the influence of stars and planets on human affairs
- the use of science in industry to invent useful things or to solve problems
- a little world
- the scientific study of stars, planets, and other objects in outer space
- the science or study of life
- study of the earth, rocks, and physical and chemical changes of the earth
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- an extremely small living thing that can only be seen with a microscope
- a person who travels beyond the earth’s atmosphere
- the study of speech
- small piece of semiconductor material carrying many integrated c
- one who studies celestial bodies
- study of the origin development, and functioning of human society
- study of myths dealing with gods legendary heroes
- an event that occurs suddenly causing great loss of life, damage, failure
- film on which very small photos pages of newspaper or magazine are stored
20 Clues: a little world • the study of speech • small, rocky celestial body • the science or study of life • one who studies celestial bodies • a character used in writing as a reference • an electromagnet of extremely high frequency • study of myths dealing with gods legendary heroes • a person who travels beyond the earth’s atmosphere • ...
Different People, Different Views 2022-09-21
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- for all of the time in the future
- to tell someone that something bad might happen so that he or she can avoid it
- a line that shows the shpae of something
- the name given to a book, painting, play, etc
- a substance used for making candles and crayons
- a group of words that makes a statement or asks a question
- one of the light soft things that over a bird's body
- to join things together using glue
- an old story about gods, brave people, magical creatures, etc.
- to avoid something or not to do something
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- used when adding another piece of information
- a public show of something
- silly or not sensible
- showing a strong feeling of love
- a small fact, feather, or piece of information about something
- to collect several things, often from different places or people
- to say something very loudly
- to get away from a place or person
- the act of flying through the air
- willing to take risks in order to find excitement
- one of the parts of the bird's or insect's body that it uses to fly
21 Clues: silly or not sensible • a public show of something • to say something very loudly • showing a strong feeling of love • for all of the time in the future • the act of flying through the air • to get away from a place or person • to join things together using glue • a line that shows the shpae of something • to avoid something or not to do something • ...
Pluto facts Crossword Group 5 S. 2023-02-14
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- Pluto’s location was predicted by who
- Sometimes pluto is closer to the sun than this planet
- what month was pluto found
- What kind of orbit does pluto have
- What is Pluto classified as
- Pluto was found while searching for what
- what was the first name of the girl who named pluto
- this moon is named after a monster in greek mythology
- Sunlight on Pluto has the same intensity as _____ on Earth.
- what was the first spacecraft to explore Pluto up close,
- What is pluto's color
- the biggest dwarf planet
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- a giant region of characteristic shape with a diameter of 1600 km, which is called
- What is one element in pluto's atmosphere
- What color is pluto's sky
- where does pluto lie
- What is Pluto's smallest moon
- Pluto discovery was made due to a error in ________
- what is Pluto no longer
- how many cafeterias for a planet did Pluto not have
- Pluto and Charon can be a what system
- what is the god Pluto is named after the god of
- What is Pluto's biggest moon
- Pluto was once called the ____ planet
- How many moons do we known that Pluto has
25 Clues: where does pluto lie • What is pluto's color • what is Pluto no longer • the biggest dwarf planet • What color is pluto's sky • what month was pluto found • What is Pluto classified as • What is Pluto's biggest moon • What is Pluto's smallest moon • What kind of orbit does pluto have • Pluto’s location was predicted by who • Pluto and Charon can be a what system • ...
Vocab For World-History 2nd period 2020-02-07
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- Collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- The macedonian pike was much longer than the spears used by the Greek
- Athens made this alliance
- City on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt founded by Alexander.
- Commented on the action and advised the characters
- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia
- Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem
- Used to instruct students in a variety of subjects
- Leading competitions that brought together athletes from city-states
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- Father of medicine
- A type of emotional song like poetry, distinguished from dramatic and narrative poetry
- Greek philosopher; socratic method--questioning; sentenced to death for corrupting Athens youth
- (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.
- The temple of Apollo housed Apollo's priestess, who was known as the
- Broke Persian naval power
- Spartans formed an alliance called
- oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- Greek-like
- Greek philosopher
- School of philosophy founded by Plato
20 Clues: Greek-like • Greek philosopher • Father of medicine • Athens made this alliance • Broke Persian naval power • Spartans formed an alliance called • School of philosophy founded by Plato • Commented on the action and advised the characters • Used to instruct students in a variety of subjects • King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia • ...
Erin Crossword Challenge 2020-05-15
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- The video game developer responsible for Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy
- A warm-blooded mammal commonly found in the tundra environment of the Arctic Circle
- The Club Mom
- The main antagonist of Final Fantasy VII
- A young adult author whose series is based on mythology
- The pokemon god
- The best and geekiest officer in the universe
- A bird-like Egyptian god associated with the Sun and the sky
- The female side of Ra
- The only talking pokemon in the Pokemon series
- The guardian of the money
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- The only bad gameplay mechanic in Kingdom Hearts
- The evolved version of Pikachu
- A Dutch toy company known for their building blocks
- The first Pokemon game released
- The keeper of the roster
- A bird-like creature that is used like a horse in the Final Fantasy franchise
- A Egyptian judge of the dead
- A friend of Sora who hails from the Destiny Islands
- The creator of this fun puzzle
- The primary weapon in the Kingdom Hearts games
- A former member of SOLDIER who joined Avalanche as a mercenary
- the Egyptian falcon God
23 Clues: The Club Mom • The pokemon god • The female side of Ra • the Egyptian falcon God • The keeper of the roster • The guardian of the money • A Egyptian judge of the dead • The evolved version of Pikachu • The creator of this fun puzzle • The first Pokemon game released • The main antagonist of Final Fantasy VII • The best and geekiest officer in the universe • ...
City Spies 2022-06-20
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- amount of passports Mother handed to Sara in the limo
- name of captain of the team from Kinloch Abbey
- name of MI6 Headquarters
- game Kat used to teach Brooklyn about code-breaking
- country that Paris comes from
- name of Olivia's biology teacher
- color of the walls at the old candy factory
- college that both Leyland and Stavros attended
- what everyone called Gertrude Shepherd
- age of Charlotte when her parents were killed
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- Floor where the Kings County Family Center is located
- age of Sara
- name of train that goes nearly 190 mph
- type of fruit pastry that Rada liked to bake
- city where the first Global Youth Summit on the Environment was held
- the number floor that was burning at the candy factory
- name of town in Scotland where team prepares for the mission and stays in a Scottish manor
- founder of the Wallangarra School for Girls
- home of the gods in NOrse mythology
- easiest place a spy can be photographed and identified
- another name for a police car
- actual name of Emily the "cell sister"
- age of newest foster child named Gabriel
23 Clues: age of Sara • name of MI6 Headquarters • another name for a police car • country that Paris comes from • name of Olivia's biology teacher • home of the gods in NOrse mythology • name of train that goes nearly 190 mph • actual name of Emily the "cell sister" • what everyone called Gertrude Shepherd • age of newest foster child named Gabriel • ...
The Brooke Crossword! 2022-08-03
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- The most famous painting of Michelangelo
- Electronic music rather prominent nowadays
- Is An Art Style very prominent in the Renaissance Era
- You get here from a closet
- You can get here from Hawkins, but do not
- The son of Alcmene, a mythological hero
- Is the theme of our First Offline Meet! (Also relevant to the month of March)
- A leaf on the head, with nine tails from eating noodles, to leading villages. Name This Starfighter (ALso mentioned during the 4th offline meeting *wink*)
- A masterpiece marble sculpture
- The godson of Messr Moony
- Pleasing aesthetic anime production house
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- We know him for his Sonnets and Plays
- A German Monk from the Rennaisance Era.
- One of the most famous songs by The Beatles
- The theme of The Brooke's Second Offline Meeting! (Also, a phase in everybody's lives)
- A mythological serpent-like creature capable of destroying other creatures by way of its deadly stare
- One of the most famous television soap operas of all time
- Is all the rage in the music industry these days
- This Greek god has the same name in Roman Mythology as well
- America's Sweetheart a.k.a Nils Sjoberg
- Botticelli made this amazing painting
21 Clues: The godson of Messr Moony • You get here from a closet • A masterpiece marble sculpture • We know him for his Sonnets and Plays • Botticelli made this amazing painting • A German Monk from the Rennaisance Era. • The son of Alcmene, a mythological hero • America's Sweetheart a.k.a Nils Sjoberg • The most famous painting of Michelangelo • ...
anatomy 2022-10-17
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- the protective tissue that lines internal and external body tissues
- Uppermost and largest bone of the arm
- The large, thick triangular-shaped muscle that covers the shoulder and lifts and turns the arm outward
- The muscle of the cheek between the upper and lower jaw that compresses the cheeks and expels air
- Bone that forms the forehead
- Study of structure, function, and disease of the muscles
- Another name for integumentary system
- Muscles involved in bending or flexing the wrist
- Tissue tissue that binds, supports, and protects body structures, i.e. cartilage, tendons, fat, blood
- Bones that form the sides and top of cranium
- Bones that form side of head in ear region
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- The largest and strongest bone of the face
- Muscles that turns the hand outward and Palm upward
- Cells are made up of a colorless, jellylike substance
- Muscles located at base of each digit that separate fingers
- muscle of the front and inner side of the upper arm
- Hindmost bone of the skill
- Tissue that carries messages to and from brain; controls coordinates of all bodily functions
- study of body structure
- Structures of body designed to accomplish specific functions
20 Clues: study of body structure • Hindmost bone of the skill • Bone that forms the forehead • Uppermost and largest bone of the arm • Another name for integumentary system • The largest and strongest bone of the face • Bones that form side of head in ear region • Bones that form the sides and top of cranium • Muscles involved in bending or flexing the wrist • ...
The Illiad-Ireland Gilligan Period 7 2022-10-25
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- a superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes; a deity
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
- was a hero of the Trojan War, the greatest of all the Greek warriors
- any of the twelve Greek gods regarded as living on Olympus
- a person who writes poems
- the name of a book, composition, or other artistic work
- a native or inhabitant of modern Greece
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions
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- the highest mountain in Greece
- high respect; great esteem
- a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action
- skill or ability in a particular field
- a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
- an arrangement of words written or spoken
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place
- the process of inferring something
- an extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field
- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state
- the study of myths
20 Clues: the study of myths • a person who writes poems • high respect; great esteem • the highest mountain in Greece • the process of inferring something • skill or ability in a particular field • a native or inhabitant of modern Greece • an arrangement of words written or spoken • the name of a book, composition, or other artistic work • ...
Schrock Hall 2017-12-07
Across
- Company producing commercial trucks 1013=1929
- Implement for planing seeds
- Mechanical implement for breaking up the soil and uprooting weeds
- Car designed to carry passengers and their luggage from the train station
- Gas station with logo "You can trust your car to the man who wears the star"
- Machine used for scattering bulk materials - esp. fertilizer
- Machine operated by wind usually with oblique vanes generating water or electricity
- Fords term for a two door car
- One who removes the husks from ears of corn
- American oil company created from a merge between South Penn Oil and Zapata Petroleum
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- Machine that separates grain from plants by beating
- Winged horse in Greek mythology
- Implement used for cutting furrows in the soil
- Implement for harvesting standing corn
- Vehicle with large rear wheels used on farms for hauling equipment and trailers
- Metal smith who creates objects from wrought iron or steel by forging metal
- Vehicle with a pronged device in front for lifting and carrying heavy loads
- Ford Model T car type that was open, seating 4 or more made between 1908-1927
- Machine that cuts and collects crops
- Implement for tilling, mixing or raking
20 Clues: Implement for planing seeds • Fords term for a two door car • Winged horse in Greek mythology • Machine that cuts and collects crops • Implement for harvesting standing corn • Implement for tilling, mixing or raking • One who removes the husks from ears of corn • Company producing commercial trucks 1013=1929 • Implement used for cutting furrows in the soil • ...
Q2 LA Vocab Review 2017-12-13
Across
- a group of lines that make up a poem
- the reader’s feeling when reading a text
- reason an author decides to write about a certain subject (Persuade, Inform, Entertain)
- the literal meaning of a word, the dictionary definition
- an exaggeration
- when the sound something makes is also the name for the sound it makes
- repetition of same sound at the beginning of two or more words
- the author’s attitude toward a subject or audience
- sentence with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
- the message, lesson learned, or the moral of a story
- when a word, phrase, line, or stanza is repeated
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- who a piece of writing is intended for
- reference to a well-known piece of literature, mythology, pop culture, religion, or history
- when human traits are given to something nonhuman
- sentence with two independent clauses joined by a comma and FANBOY or with a semicolon.
- the feeling a word brings to mind
- the way a line ends in a poem, tells you how to read it
- unit into which a poem is divided
- the pattern of rhymes at the ends of lines in a poem
- sentence with one independent clause
20 Clues: an exaggeration • the feeling a word brings to mind • unit into which a poem is divided • a group of lines that make up a poem • sentence with one independent clause • who a piece of writing is intended for • the reader’s feeling when reading a text • when a word, phrase, line, or stanza is repeated • when human traits are given to something nonhuman • ...
More root words 2023-11-02
Across
- The length between two sides of something
- What my mom uses to measure the heartbeat of her paitent
- A very small form of measurement in the metric system
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms
- A vacuum flask that controls temperature
- When you are sick your mom uses this to take your temperature
- A rock that contains crystals
- Ethan.S loves this
- Noor is obsessed with these in general
- My brother bought this to see a bug up close
Down
- I want to find the atmospheric pressure of something. What do I use?
- I always change this when I am too hot/cold
- A cool math principle for the area around something
- The police use this to measure speed
- I'm feeling hot, oh it's a root word!
- Niel de Grasse Tyson's favorite toy
- Literally anything produced by the heat of earth
- similar to geography but focusing on a broader area
- the scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals
- A cooler word for a myth.
- A device on a submarine for looking out of
21 Clues: Ethan.S loves this • A cooler word for a myth. • A rock that contains crystals • Niel de Grasse Tyson's favorite toy • The police use this to measure speed • I'm feeling hot, oh it's a root word! • Noor is obsessed with these in general • A vacuum flask that controls temperature • The length between two sides of something • A device on a submarine for looking out of • ...
ARTS 2023-09-18
Across
- experienced by a person during his/her sleep
- ART Artworks that depict real situations
- work on art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter in an artificial setting
- focused on natural elements
- Art critics usually criticize the context of __________ or the theory of beauty
- artistic representation of a person, in which his/her face and expression are predominant
- visible features of the sea
- artworks do not depict anything from the real world
- collection of myths
- the one who is criticizing
- enable to determine if the work has an overall sense of unity
- can be interpreted based on personal or a piece of information that was gathered under study
Down
- refers to the main idea that is represented in the art
- This is important in art criticisms, this is needed in order to demonstrate a genuine art appreciation
- one identifies the lateral qualities , or realistic presentation of the subject matter and the elements of art found in the artwork
- visible features of the land
- connected to something visual from the real world
- discussion or evaluation of arts
- has no basis in reality
- urban landscapes
20 Clues: urban landscapes • collection of myths • has no basis in reality • the one who is criticizing • focused on natural elements • visible features of the sea • visible features of the land • discussion or evaluation of arts • ART Artworks that depict real situations • experienced by a person during his/her sleep • connected to something visual from the real world • ...
Vocab Wk. 29 2024-04-09
Across
- 8th planet from the sun
- To determine the size, amount, or degree of an object by comparison with a standard unit.
- a word that describes a verb or adjective
- words expressing regret; words asking to be excused for an action
- the words a, an, the
- the study of society and relationships between people
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- the study of rocks and minerals
- The study of all living things
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- A word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word (by, above, near)
- uncommon, rare
- the study of water and its effects on and in the earth and in the atmosphere
- a word which describes a noun
- the maximum amount that something can contain.
- the use of science and engineering to invent useful things and solve problems
- a small type of dog, often used for hunting
- study of disease
- The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
- A jar, box, or other object used for holding something
- the study of animals
20 Clues: uncommon, rare • study of disease • the words a, an, the • the study of animals • 8th planet from the sun • a word which describes a noun • The study of all living things • the study of rocks and minerals • a word that describes a verb or adjective • a small type of dog, often used for hunting • the maximum amount that something can contain. • ...
TBV3 2024-04-21
Across
- Worst team in the MLB, fan-wise
- I hit big!!!
- Tiger Wood's nemesis in the 2000's
- Slightly smaller than Earth
- Typical wood used in baseball bats
- Better than Bud Light
- Composed of, or involving two things
- "You're ____ up the wrong tree brother"
- The pinnacle of nicotine addiction
- In Greek mythology, the divine personification of strength
- Aceu's brother
- Lowest round ever shot on PGA Tour
- Kino wonder weapon, ____ Cannon
- Michael Jordan's "Stop it. Get some help."
- Smallest country other than Vatican City
- From GoT, Tormund's last name
- Best antagonist in Sci-Fi
Down
- Winter Olympic game
- Any soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca
- Method of clearing the bases
- Joel Embiid's career high
- Changed the landscape of classical music
- Best Joker in Batman Saga, Heath
- What you want on a golf course
- Dreidel man
- Poopular form of entertainment in the late 1700s
- Popular on a social media platform
- Did OJ actually do it?
- Featured in Zach Bryan's Boys of Faith EP
- From GoT, Daenerys's eldest brother
- Island country in Melanesia
- Name of Pink Floyd's infamous guitarist
32 Clues: Dreidel man • I hit big!!! • Aceu's brother • Winter Olympic game • Better than Bud Light • Did OJ actually do it? • Joel Embiid's career high • Best antagonist in Sci-Fi • Slightly smaller than Earth • Island country in Melanesia • Method of clearing the bases • From GoT, Tormund's last name • What you want on a golf course • Worst team in the MLB, fan-wise • ...
BELIEF SYSTEMS AND IDEOLOGIES 2024-09-25
Across
- Treating a person or group differently
- The underlying principle or set of ideas that contains a way of thinking
- The body of cultural practices and beliefs that are passed down from generation to generation
- A sense of self
- A series of actions or rites performed according to a prescribed order
- A prescribed outline of accepted personal behaviour
- A set of stories or traditions that serves to support a worldview
- Original Hindu texts
- An intrinsic feeling identifying right and wrong behaviour
- A set of opinions or convictions
- A set of questions that can be closed-ended and/or open-ended
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- A sense of duty
- Deeply held ideas and beliefs that guide our thinking and behaviour
- A social system with an implied sense of relationship and identity
- A particular philosophy of life or perception of the world
- A collection of stories, chants and plays particular to the Hindu belief system
- A physical representation that unify groups through a collective sense of identity
- An organised collection or body of ideas
- A path of action
- A process whereby religion loses its influence
- The middle ground of society
- A rape case that facilitated social change in India
22 Clues: A sense of duty • A sense of self • A path of action • Original Hindu texts • The middle ground of society • A set of opinions or convictions • Treating a person or group differently • An organised collection or body of ideas • A process whereby religion loses its influence • A prescribed outline of accepted personal behaviour • ...
Elijah Bday Puzzle - Sept 24, 2024 2024-09-23
Across
- Best workout day
- Sport permanently banned in life
- Constantly running during work
- Favourite thing to do during a car ride
- Greek mythology board game
- Exclaim in agreement
- Hall Pass (2 wds.)
- Best hotpot we've had so far (2 wds.)
- Hurts the brain
- Proceeds to a stomach bug (2 wds.)
- Pole dancer
- Years of friendship
- Marital couple name sung by Michael Bublé
- Meet me in ________
- ________ Wacky
- High school instrument
- Place of trauma for multiple years
Down
- Most useless Bleach character
- Jump scare
- 5-Year investment
- Abusive dog
- Worst concert we've been to (2 wds.)
- Superior pie flavour
- Your best friend
- Clear beverage that's a life necessity (3 wds.)
- Best VALORANT agent played
- Place for hipsters and lesbians
- Monument during GO train ride to Union
- Current favourite sparkling water brand
- Daily competition (2 wds.)
- Constantly fat shamed by you
- Unbelievable! (3 wds.)
- Best tasting kryptonite
- Regular at the gym (2 wds.)
- Game you can never beat me in
- Battling inner demons
- Explosions at work
- Town for deep thoughts
- Worst high school
39 Clues: Jump scare • Abusive dog • Pole dancer • ________ Wacky • Hurts the brain • Best workout day • Your best friend • 5-Year investment • Worst high school • Hall Pass (2 wds.) • Explosions at work • Years of friendship • Meet me in ________ • Superior pie flavour • Exclaim in agreement • Battling inner demons • Unbelievable! (3 wds.) • Town for deep thoughts • High school instrument • ...
Sophomore Vocabulary 2025-11-03
Across
- lack of interest or emotion
- disapproval
- Characterization the narrator directly states a character's traits
- Very serious and worrying
- a reference to a statement, person, place, or event from literature, history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, science, or popular culture
- material such as sand or gravel deposited by moving water
- in an unplanned or disoriented way
- next to or adjoining something else
- applications of warm, moist substances in the treatment of an injury
Down
- person who tends to lay down principles as indisputable, without consideration of evidence or the opinions of others
- moment of sudden understanding
- firm;unyeilding
- the author's word choice
- advance beyond the usual limit
- interrupt the flow of a sequence to describe earlier events; may take the form of a memory, a dream, or an actual relocation of the story into the past
- A foot (unit of rhythm) in which an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable
- Causality When one cites sequential events as evidence that the first caused the second
- show open contempt
- a remark that a character makes to the audience but that other characters do not hear
- a short statement expressing a general truth
20 Clues: disapproval • firm;unyeilding • show open contempt • the author's word choice • Very serious and worrying • lack of interest or emotion • moment of sudden understanding • advance beyond the usual limit • in an unplanned or disoriented way • next to or adjoining something else • a short statement expressing a general truth • material such as sand or gravel deposited by moving water • ...
Tides of Trivia 2024-10-06
Across
- Dock for small boats.
- Slender, snake-like fish.
- Sea nymph in Greek mythology.
- A series of boat races.
- Floating marker for navigation.
- Fabric used to catch the wind on a boat.
- Hard, protective outer case of a mollusk.
- A Mediterranean sailing ship with a lateen rig.
- Beneath the surface of the water.
- Tower with a light to guide ships.
- Structure extending into the water to protect a harbor.
- Marine invertebrate forming reefs.
- Device used to moor a boat.
- Large sailing ship from the 16th century.
Down
- Legendary sea monster.
- Land surrounded by water.
- Thief on the high seas.
- Person who navigates or operates a ship.
- A long journey by sea.
- Structure on the shore for loading and unloading ships.
- Flatfish that lies on the seabed.
- Common coastal bird known for its call.
- A recreational boat or ship.
- A gentle breeze, often from the sea.
- Cephalopod with eight arms.
- Safe place for ships to dock.
- The rise and fall of sea levels.
- Related to navigation or ships.
- Large marine mammal known for its size.
- Intelligent marine mammal known for jumping.
30 Clues: Dock for small boats. • Legendary sea monster. • A long journey by sea. • Thief on the high seas. • A series of boat races. • Land surrounded by water. • Slender, snake-like fish. • Cephalopod with eight arms. • Device used to moor a boat. • A recreational boat or ship. • Sea nymph in Greek mythology. • Safe place for ships to dock. • Floating marker for navigation. • ...
Best of the Best 2024-10-09
Across
- Small morsel of food
- Common hiding place for pirates’ treasure
- A perpetual light source
- Seaweed used in sushi
- Head covering worn by ancient Greeks
- Occurs once every four years
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Small two-winged insect
- Fine soft powder
- To cleanse with water
- A ghost or specter
- Ancient Egyptian sun god
- Tiny part of a living thing
- Cold-blooded vertebrate
- Author of “Pride and Prejudice”
- Winged Roman god of love
- Paper size or military rank
- A wild guess, often not educated
- Common alloy of copper and zinc
- Unexpected windfall
- A difficult, perplexing problem
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- A false clue or distraction
- Mythical creature with one horn
- Tool used for smoothing wood
- To free someone from bondage
- Measure of distance used at sea
- Study of life
- Egyptian queen
- Rare precious stone
- Ancient Greek warship
- Place of trial or judgment
- Poisonous plant in mythology
- Story’s conclusion
- Symbol of victory, often woven
- Greek hero of the Trojan War
- Opening between mountains
- Notorious prison island in the U.S.
- Fabric often associated with Scotland
- Small mischievous creature from folklore
- French for “goodbye”
40 Clues: Study of life • Egyptian queen • Fine soft powder • A ghost or specter • Story’s conclusion • Rare precious stone • Unexpected windfall • Small morsel of food • French for “goodbye” • Seaweed used in sushi • Ancient Greek warship • To cleanse with water • Greek goddess of wisdom • Small two-winged insect • Cold-blooded vertebrate • A perpetual light source • Ancient Egyptian sun god • ...
The Hobbit Crossword 2024-10-25
Across
- Name of the troll Bilbo pickpocketed
- On an identity Quest
- The number of characters on the journey
- Dragon protecting the stolen Dwarf treasure
- Named after Thor in Norse Mythology
- Bilbo borrows this dwarf's hood and cloak
- Beorn is named after this legendary hero
- What the Trolls turned into at the light of day
- Found on Thorn's map by Elrond
- Riddle: What has roots as nobody sees?
- Goblin cleaver/biter
- Riddle: cannot be seen cannot be felt
Down
- Name of the great forest next to Beorn's house
- The practical, fussy side of Bilbo
- Riddle: Thirty white horses on a red hill
- Killed the Goblin King
- The father of the fathers of the eldest race of Dwarves
- Riddle: this thing all things devours: gnaws iron
- The great rock near Beorn's house
- Riddle: voiceless it cries, wingless flutters
- Bilbo loses these on his way out of the cave
- Riddle: A box without hinges, key, or lid, yet golden treasure inside is hid
- Item that came with the map Gandalf gave Thorin
- Riddle: what is in Bilbo's pocket?
- Riddle: alive without breath, as cold as death
- The magical side of Bilbo
26 Clues: On an identity Quest • Goblin cleaver/biter • Killed the Goblin King • The magical side of Bilbo • Found on Thorn's map by Elrond • The great rock near Beorn's house • The practical, fussy side of Bilbo • Riddle: what is in Bilbo's pocket? • Named after Thor in Norse Mythology • Name of the troll Bilbo pickpocketed • Riddle: cannot be seen cannot be felt • ...
4/28 2025-04-28
Across
- 2-word oldest baseball stadium, where the Red Sox play
- One of two hypotheses in statistics, its counterpart is the alternate hypothesis
- Name Lake Como also goes by, derived from the Latin word Larius
- The Cherry Orchard playwright
- (like a cat) quickly spring or jump upon
- Character who declares “I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me.”
- Popular Harry Potter beverage
- Current name of Stalingrad
- Highest mountain in Europe
- Henry James' character/novel- Miller
Down
- Australian composer who shares a first name with Mary Shelley's husband
- How one might want their "whites" (teeth) to be described
- Like "a, an, & the", or a piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine
- French word for cat; popular AI bot shortened
- Trilogy of Greek tragedies that "Agamemnon" belongs to
- Younger brother of Haymitch Abernathy
- Napoleon Dynamite's best friend who runs for class president
- A country where you can find high-quality cigars
- 8-letter shade of red
- Gunnar Hansen's costar Marilyn in Texas Chainsaw Massacre
- Dark animal, per a Katy Perry song
- Young woman in Greek mythology turned into a cow
22 Clues: 8-letter shade of red • Current name of Stalingrad • Highest mountain in Europe • The Cherry Orchard playwright • Popular Harry Potter beverage • Dark animal, per a Katy Perry song • Henry James' character/novel- Miller • Younger brother of Haymitch Abernathy • (like a cat) quickly spring or jump upon • French word for cat; popular AI bot shortened • ...
Crossword 2 2025-04-11
Across
- Lydia loved sad endings to books when she was 11
- The first opera Lydia watched was Don Pasquale
- The maze game Lydia played with dad when she was super little was encarta
- The first game that Kyle took over from DAD was Civilization III
- Lydia started playing violin at age 8
- Lydia thought she was allergic to chocolate when she was three
- The first books Kyle remembers reading were the BOB books
- Kyle beat DAD’s coworkers at Age of Mythology
- Fox in Socks is Kyle’s favorite Dr. Suess Book.
- Lydia's second-favorite swimming stroke is butterfly
- Lydia's first friend was Sophia.
- Lydia loved doing cartwheels as a kid
Down
- Lydia and Andrew’s least favorite game is the quiet game
- Kyle’s first friend from school was Cody
- Lydia’s favorite piece is Rachmaninoff piano concerto No 3
- Lydia’s first poster-board presentation for summercamp was on pollen
- Kyle’s favorite sport growing up was soccer
- Kyle wanted to grow up and be a scientist
- The last book mom read aloud to Lydia was the scarlet Pimpernel
- The name of Lydias swim team growing up was the marlins
20 Clues: Lydia's first friend was Sophia. • Lydia started playing violin at age 8 • Lydia loved doing cartwheels as a kid • Kyle’s first friend from school was Cody • Kyle wanted to grow up and be a scientist • Kyle’s favorite sport growing up was soccer • Kyle beat DAD’s coworkers at Age of Mythology • The first opera Lydia watched was Don Pasquale • ...
Review 2025-05-12
Across
- A lifestyle in which you travel frequently
- An ancient Incan citadel nestled high in the Andes Mountains of Peru
- A follower of Islam, a monotheistic religion centered on the belief in one God
- a period and culture characterized by the blending of ancient Greek and Roman traditions
- A pivotal document in English history, establishing limitations on the power of the monarchy and guaranteeing certain rights to freemen
- Arabic word for God
- Belief in only one God
- Scientific name for humans
- The central religious text of Islam
- A devastating pandemic of bubonic plague
Down
- a Semitic language spoken primarily in the Middle East and North Africa
- a bacterial disease caused by Yersinia pestis and is primarily transmitted by fleas that live on rodents and other animals
- To believe in multiple Gods
- a complex of Mayan ruins on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula
- One who is nomadic and lives chiefly by hunting
- Myths that were created to explain everyday life
- An Abrahamic, monotheistic religion centered on the belief in one God
- A blend of Greek and Italian myths
- To be tamed and kept as a pet
- Earliest period of prehistory
20 Clues: Arabic word for God • Belief in only one God • Scientific name for humans • To believe in multiple Gods • To be tamed and kept as a pet • Earliest period of prehistory • A blend of Greek and Italian myths • The central religious text of Islam • A devastating pandemic of bubonic plague • A lifestyle in which you travel frequently • One who is nomadic and lives chiefly by hunting • ...
Science Fiction 2026-01-31
Across
- Advanced tools or machines common in sci fi stories
- Based on what if ideas about the future
- All of space and everything in it
- Sci fi blended with western themes
- Describes technology or settings that have not happened yet
- Moving backward or forward through time
- A time period where many sci fi stories take place
- A setting involving planets stars and galaxies
- The blending of humans and machines
- A category of stories with similar traits
- Stories about a society that seems perfect
- Stories inspired by magic mythology or folklore
- Advanced technology in a broken or unfair society
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- Stories about a society with serious problems or oppression
- Instantly moving from one place to another
- A smaller and more specific category within a genre
- Communicating thoughts without speaking
- An alternate reality existing alongside our own
- Machines or computers that can think or learn
- What sci fi often explores through people and their choices
- Sci fi that mixes steam power with technology
- Sci fi focused on adventure relationships and drama
- Genre of stories that explore future science and technology
- Stories about hidden powers like psychic abilities
- Life forms from other planets
25 Clues: Life forms from other planets • All of space and everything in it • Sci fi blended with western themes • The blending of humans and machines • Based on what if ideas about the future • Communicating thoughts without speaking • Moving backward or forward through time • A category of stories with similar traits • Instantly moving from one place to another • ...
Ancient Wonders 2026-06-08
Across
- Ancient city home to the Temple of Artemis
- Fortified center of an ancient city
- Legendary wonder associated with Babylon
- Sculpted representation of a person or deity
- Monument that gave rise to the word mausoleum
- Open-air venue used for performances
- Giant bronze statue on the island of Rhodes
- Island where the Lighthouse of Alexandria stood
- Stone coffin used in ancient times
- Tall stone pillar with four sides
- Egyptian city famous for its lighthouse
- Ancient structure carrying water
- Structure built to commemorate something
- Line of rulers from the same family
- Greek goddess honored by a famous temple
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- Ancient city where the Mausoleum stood
- Structure guiding ships at sea
- Ancient Roman arena for spectacles
- Large territory ruled by a central authority
- Sacred building for worship
- Ancient city famous for its hanging gardens
- Public square in ancient Rome
- Remains of ancient structures
- Study of ancient civilizations
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Site of the Statue of Zeus
- Ancient temple on the Acropolis
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- Only surviving wonder of the ancient world
- Greek island in the Aegean Sea
30 Clues: Site of the Statue of Zeus • Sacred building for worship • Public square in ancient Rome • Remains of ancient structures • Structure guiding ships at sea • Study of ancient civilizations • Greek island in the Aegean Sea • Ancient temple on the Acropolis • Ancient Egyptian writing system • Ancient structure carrying water • Tall stone pillar with four sides • ...
6th Grade Social Studies Review 2026-06-01
Across
- Religion that focused on suffering.
- King in Egypt.
- First major monotheistic religion.
- Famous Egyptian regent.
- Also known as China's Sorrow.
- Nickname for Mesopotamia.
- Mesopotamian empire that traded more.
- First emperor of China.
- First written language.
- Professional trader.
- People who jumped over bulls.
- The Greeks started these games to honor the gods.
- Professional writer.
- A system of belief.
- Having any job you want.
- Waterfalls on the Nile.
- Mesopotamian River.
- More warlike Mesopotamian empire.
- People who got food before farming.
Down
- When a country fights itself.
- When a king has complete control.
- Land with water on three sides.
- China's attempt to keep invaders out.
- Belief in one God.
- Mesopotamian River.
- King in ancient China.
- Found in 1922 by Howard Carter.
- Belief in many gods.
- First Chinese teacher.
- Greek god of the Underworld.
- Egyptian picture writing.
- Mesopotamia is called this today.
- First pharaoh.
- Land between two rivers.
- The "main" god in Greek Mythology.
- Trade route that connected China and Europe.
- Phoenicians invented this color.
- Mesopotamian temple.
- First laws guy.
39 Clues: King in Egypt. • First pharaoh. • First laws guy. • Belief in one God. • Mesopotamian River. • A system of belief. • Mesopotamian River. • Belief in many gods. • Professional trader. • Professional writer. • Mesopotamian temple. • King in ancient China. • First Chinese teacher. • Famous Egyptian regent. • First emperor of China. • First written language. • Waterfalls on the Nile. • ...
Testing your General Knowledge! 2021-06-21
Across
- The word for a baby Rabbit
- The name given to Scotland by the Romans
- This country's national animal is a Unicorn!
- This huge country borders 14 nations and crosses 8 time zones!
- Marzipan is not for everyone but can you name the nuts that are used to make it?
- Golden and sweet, this is the only food that never goes bad
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- This piece of fruit can be found in many dishes but did you know it can also be found sitting on top of the men's Wimbledon trophy
- This musician has the most UK number one singles ever
- Accordint to Greek mythology, she was the first woman on Earth
- This star sign is represented by a Bull
- This is the most common human eye colour
- This bright yellow spice most expensive spice by weight in the world!
12 Clues: The word for a baby Rabbit • This star sign is represented by a Bull • The name given to Scotland by the Romans • This is the most common human eye colour • This country's national animal is a Unicorn! • This musician has the most UK number one singles ever • Golden and sweet, this is the only food that never goes bad • ...
"Testing Your Knowledge of Apollo: A Greek God-inspired Crossword Puzzle" 2024-04-30
Across
- Sun-chariot name of the chariot that Apollo drove across the sky.
- god of healing, archery, and prophecy in Greek mythology.Asclepius
- lyre instrument that Apollo is often depicted playing in Greek art.
- famous epic poem by Homer that features Apollo as a major character.
- of the famous musician who challenged Apollo to a music contest and lost.
- The famous temple dedicated to Apollo, located in Delphi, Greece.
- god of the sun in Greek mythology, sometimes conflated with Apollo.
- The son of Zeus and Leto, and one of the twelve Olympian gods.
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- island where Apollo was born and raised.
- The bird that Apollo transformed into after he fell in love with Daphne.
- The god of the sun and light, and the twin brother of Artemis.
- The god of music, poetry, and prophecy.
- god of truth, light, and the sun in Roman mythology, also associated with Apollo.
- name of the nymph who was Apollo's first love.
14 Clues: The god of music, poetry, and prophecy. • island where Apollo was born and raised. • name of the nymph who was Apollo's first love. • The god of the sun and light, and the twin brother of Artemis. • The son of Zeus and Leto, and one of the twelve Olympian gods. • Sun-chariot name of the chariot that Apollo drove across the sky. • ...
KRP Crossword 2.0 2023-02-28
Across
- This KRP'r recently swapped out pipe cleaners for colored pencils when it comes to art creations
- This KRP'r recently auditioned for The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
- This staff used to split time between KRP and YRP
- This staff is known for assembling jigsaw shaped pictures
- This KRP'r likes roller blading and Egyptian mythology
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- Jared likes to get the van _____ in this KRP'rs driveway
- This staff is known for their herbivorous diet
- This KRP'r likes his puns and putting on ice skates to play hockey in the wintertime
- This KRP'r has drawn an original cast of her own characters
- This KRP'r has great journaling skills and enjoys country music
- Today AJ made another lap around the sun meaning it is their ________!
- This staff can be found at a hockey rink when not at KRP
12 Clues: This staff is known for their herbivorous diet • This staff used to split time between KRP and YRP • This KRP'r likes roller blading and Egyptian mythology • Jared likes to get the van _____ in this KRP'rs driveway • This staff can be found at a hockey rink when not at KRP • This staff is known for assembling jigsaw shaped pictures • ...
Theseus and the Minotaur 2023-02-24
Across
- Theseus and Pirithous kidnap the legendary beauty, thus kicking off the Trojan Wars
- The highest priestess in all of Greek mythology; often gives cryptic and challenging messages
- He his kingdom to unite with Athens, so he gets Aegeus drunk and sends his daughter to seduce him
- His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus.
- A half-man, half-bull monster owned by King Minos and to whom Athenian maidens and youths were sacrificed
- A giant pig slain by Theseus
- Princess who helps Theseus defeat the Minotaur and escape the maze
- God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus
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- The king of Athens and the father of Theseus
- The biological mother of Theseus
- Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus
- A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus
12 Clues: A giant pig slain by Theseus • The biological mother of Theseus • The king of Athens and the father of Theseus • Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus • A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus • God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus • His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-24
Across
- Short-lived insect
- To go stealthily or furtively
- American gurnard; mostly found in bays and estuaries
- Resembling a circle
- (of gases) capable of expansion
- (Greek mythology) the husband of Medea and leader of the Argonauts who sailed in quest of the Golden Fleece
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- Optical device consisting of a surface with many parallel grooves in it; disperses a beam of light (or other electromagnetic radiation) into its wavelengths to produce its spectrum
- Something that is strikingly attractive or has great popular appeal
- A fashion in which clothes designed for athletic workouts as used as general leisure wear
- One of the chaffy scales or bractlets growing on the receptacle of many compound flowers
- A wealthy and privileged person
- A trap for animals, consisting of a heavy board or log that falls on to the animal
12 Clues: Short-lived insect • Resembling a circle • To go stealthily or furtively • A wealthy and privileged person • (of gases) capable of expansion • American gurnard; mostly found in bays and estuaries • Something that is strikingly attractive or has great popular appeal • A trap for animals, consisting of a heavy board or log that falls on to the animal • ...
Theseus and the Minotaur 2023-02-24
Across
- Princess who helps Theseus defeat the Minotaur and escape the maze
- His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus.
- A giant pig slain by Theseus
- Theseus and Pirithous kidnap the legendary beauty, thus kicking off the Trojan Wars
- He his kingdom to unite with Athens, so he gets Aegeus drunk and sends his daughter to seduce him
- The biological mother of Theseus
- A half-man, half-bull monster owned by King Minos and to whom Athenian maidens and youths were sacrificed
Down
- The king of Athens and the father of Theseus
- The highest priestess in all of Greek mythology; often gives cryptic and challenging messages
- A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus
- Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus
- God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus
12 Clues: A giant pig slain by Theseus • The biological mother of Theseus • The king of Athens and the father of Theseus • Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus • A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus • God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus • His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus. • ...
Strohecker's WOTD Example 2026-01-21
Across
- to remove, take away; subtract funds, or money from an account
- one of two or more numbers multiplied to get a product
- sprightly in appearance; colorful
- a 100-eyed monster of Greek mythology
- to abhor, extreme dislike for someone or something
- to steer or direct the course of a ship, aircraft, vehicle, or action
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- moving rapidly, or bubbling with anger
- an inquiry or question; to research
- a situation in which there's no good decision for resolution; to be in a pickle;soft, bog-like land that is spongy; quicksand
- clever skill, special ability
- a tool used for mowing or cutting crops and composed of a long curving blade attached to a 1m long handle
- someone that eats & drinks to excess greedy; the Star Wars monster character, Jabba the Hutt is a glutton
12 Clues: clever skill, special ability • sprightly in appearance; colorful • an inquiry or question; to research • a 100-eyed monster of Greek mythology • moving rapidly, or bubbling with anger • to abhor, extreme dislike for someone or something • one of two or more numbers multiplied to get a product • to remove, take away; subtract funds, or money from an account • ...
Interactions and Diffusions 2024-09-18
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- Precious resource traded in West Africa (4 letters)
- Major ancient civilization along the Yellow River (5 letters)
- A civilization known for its philosophers and democracy (5 letters)
- The primary language of Ancient Rome (5 letters)
- The ______ Ocean Trade Route made travel faster and eventually led to the end of the Silk Road (6 words)
- Religion that spread through trade and conquest, founded by Muhammad (6 letters)
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- Wealthy king of Mali who brought gold to Mecca: Mansa _____ (5 letters)
- The vast network of trade routes connecting Asia and Europe (4 letters)
- Ancient civilization known for its epic poems and mythology (6 letters)
- The empire known for its legal system and engineering feats (5 letters)
- Religion that began in India and spread to East Asia (6 letters)
- Large landmass where many historical empires developed (4 letters)
12 Clues: The primary language of Ancient Rome (5 letters) • Precious resource traded in West Africa (4 letters) • Major ancient civilization along the Yellow River (5 letters) • Religion that began in India and spread to East Asia (6 letters) • Large landmass where many historical empires developed (4 letters) • ...
SCS Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-07
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- She was cursed with the ability to warn of future events but never be believed
- This Greek hero was called "Tamer of Horses"
- Prometheus stole this from Mount Olympus and give to humankind
- This Titan was punished by Zeus to stand at the western edge of Earth & hold up the sky on his shoulders
- She is the Greek goddess of the rainbow
- According to legend he designed the labyrinth of King Minos
- She is the queen of the underworld and wife of Hades
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- This Olympian is the messenger of the gods
- She was the first human woman created by the Greek gods
- He is the Greek god of the sea
- In Greek mythology, this son flew too close to the Sun
- The most well-know Gorgon was Medusa (with the snake-hair), she had two sisters Euryale and _____
12 Clues: He is the Greek god of the sea • She is the Greek goddess of the rainbow • This Olympian is the messenger of the gods • This Greek hero was called "Tamer of Horses" • She is the queen of the underworld and wife of Hades • In Greek mythology, this son flew too close to the Sun • She was the first human woman created by the Greek gods • ...
Test Your Financial Planning Knowledge!! Name: 2019-01-24
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- A health care delivery model where health services are funded based on patient health outcomes is called ________ based health care
- Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these
- Customer of patient case costing
- Name of the reports in eManager that integrate key activity measures, worked hours, OBP targets, and ABB targets
- Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology
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- The province with the highest standard cost per hospital stay in 2015/16
- Budget document that supports the objectives in the Health Plan
- aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics
- Financial Planning is considered a centre of ________ in the Finance integrated shared delivery model
- Transform data into useful information
- Number of times in a year that patient case costing in done
- Acronym of the funding model first implemented in 2010/11 for long-term care providers
12 Clues: Customer of patient case costing • Transform data into useful information • Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these • aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics • Number of times in a year that patient case costing in done • Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology • ...
Greece and Rome Vocabulary Practice 2023-09-18
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- An ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic.
- The elected leaders of the Roman army and government. They would rule for one year.
- A ruler who has complete power over a country.
- Democracy A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- In Ancient Rome, this was a person of noble birth; an aristocrat.
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- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- An organized system of thought, from the Greek for "love of wisdom".
- Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great
- A group of 300 men elected to govern Rome in the Roman Republic.
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives.
- A set of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
12 Clues: A government ruled by a few powerful people • A ruler who has complete power over a country. • An ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic. • Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great • A group of 300 men elected to govern Rome in the Roman Republic. • In Ancient Rome, this was a person of noble birth; an aristocrat. • ...
Theseus and the Minotaur 2023-02-24
Across
- Theseus and Pirithous kidnap the legendary beauty, thus kicking off the Trojan Wars
- The highest priestess in all of Greek mythology; often gives cryptic and challenging messages
- He his kingdom to unite with Athens, so he gets Aegeus drunk and sends his daughter to seduce him
- His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus.
- A half-man, half-bull monster owned by King Minos and to whom Athenian maidens and youths were sacrificed
- A giant pig slain by Theseus
- Princess who helps Theseus defeat the Minotaur and escape the maze
- God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus
Down
- The king of Athens and the father of Theseus
- The biological mother of Theseus
- Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus
- A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus
12 Clues: A giant pig slain by Theseus • The biological mother of Theseus • The king of Athens and the father of Theseus • Wife of King Aegus who tries to kill Theseus • A mighty wrestler and bandit defeated by Theseus • God of the sea and earthquakes; the other father of Theseus • His lion skin cloak scared all of the children except Theseus. • ...
House Of Hades 2022-04-11
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- The main character who is a Roman daughter of the god Pluto.
- A region in greece where the House Of Hades is located.
- the giant who was made to oppose Ares/Mars.
- The main character who is a Roman son of the god Mars.
- The main character who is a Greek son of the god Posideon.
- The main character who is a Greek daughter of the goddess Athena.
- The Titan of the West.
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- A famous statue of Athena located in Athens.
- The main character who is a Greek daughter of the goddess Aphrodite.
- a bandit in Greek Mythology who killed his victims by getting them to wash his feet, and he would kick them off the cliff, but was defeated by Theseus.
- A bottomless pit located in the Underworld.
- She is Mother Nature.
12 Clues: She is Mother Nature. • The Titan of the West. • the giant who was made to oppose Ares/Mars. • A bottomless pit located in the Underworld. • A famous statue of Athena located in Athens. • The main character who is a Roman son of the god Mars. • A region in greece where the House Of Hades is located. • The main character who is a Greek son of the god Posideon. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-08-30
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- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a person engaged or learned in philosophy
- the art of using language effectively and persuasively
- government in which the highest power is held by the people and is usually used through representatives
- government based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person
- polytheistic and animistic worship
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- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- a form of government that places strength in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- the art or technique of painting on a moist, plaster surface with colors ground up in water or a limewater mixture
12 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • polytheistic and animistic worship • a person engaged or learned in philosophy • the art of using language effectively and persuasively • beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state • ...
The "I DO" Review 2025-12-09
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- Finding this 8-legged creature in your wedding wear symbolizes good luck
- This pacific trench is deeper than the tallest mountain is tall
- In Chinese mythology, dragons carry ___, symbolizing protection and wisdom
- The US state with the only two-sided flag
- The name lovingly referring to SF's fog
- This tropical plant flavors some of southeast Asia's best desserts
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- The term "honeymoon" comes from this fermented honey based drink
- McCabe and Libby buried this in the ground to ward off rain on the wedding day
- Hellenistic cultures took park in breaking ___ over a bride's head during marriage celebrations, now adapted to eating wedding cake
- Carrying a bride over this wards off bad spirits after a new marriage
- This state has approximately 6x more cattle than people living in it
- Eating this shellfish marks new beginnings
12 Clues: The name lovingly referring to SF's fog • The US state with the only two-sided flag • Eating this shellfish marks new beginnings • This pacific trench is deeper than the tallest mountain is tall • The term "honeymoon" comes from this fermented honey based drink • This tropical plant flavors some of southeast Asia's best desserts • ...
Fun with Email Security 2019-08-28
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- Gmail is an example of ____ ? Options: MUA, MTA, MFA
- Threat that is gaining a lot of focus in ESA's upcoming release?
- Which scanning engine is only available for outgoing messages?
- An EDM festival, Cisco is looking forward to.
- I am the founder of Ironport. I am a co-founder of Ironport, What is our first name?
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- ________ allows the client program to manipulate the e-mail message on the server without downloading them on the local computer.
- Which one of the following are Graymail categories? Primary, Forums, Social, Promotions, Updates
- Gatekeeper of heaven, as per Norse Mythology
- I am Cisco’s Security Intelligence and Research Group.
- I am used to configure countermeasures and resource conservation from ESA’s cli
- I am one of the key people behind the phishing detection efficacy enhancements. (Nowadays I sit where Suresh once sat)
- What is C in CASE?
- What is D stands for in DKIM and DMARC and DNSSEC?
13 Clues: What is C in CASE? • Gatekeeper of heaven, as per Norse Mythology • An EDM festival, Cisco is looking forward to. • What is D stands for in DKIM and DMARC and DNSSEC? • Gmail is an example of ____ ? Options: MUA, MTA, MFA • I am Cisco’s Security Intelligence and Research Group. • Which scanning engine is only available for outgoing messages? • ...
Godspeed 2019-08-28
Across
- I am Cisco’s Security Intelligence and Research Group.
- I am used to configure countermeasures and resource conservation from ESA’s cli
- I am one of the key people behind the phishing detection efficacy enhancements. (Nowadays I sit where Suresh once sat)
- What is C in CASE?
- ________ allows the client program to manipulate the e-mail message on the server without downloading them on the local computer.
- Which one of the following are Graymail categories? Primary, Forums, Social, Promotions, Updates
- Gatekeeper of heaven, as per Norse Mythology
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- Gmail is an example of ____ ? Options: MUA, MTA, MFA
- What is D stands for in DKIM and DMARC and DNSSEC?
- An EDM festival, Cisco is looking forward to.
- I am the founder of Ironport. I am a co-founder of Ironport, What is our first name?
- Threat that is gaining a lot of focus in ESA's upcoming release?
- Which scanning engine is only available for outgoing messages?
13 Clues: What is C in CASE? • Gatekeeper of heaven, as per Norse Mythology • An EDM festival, Cisco is looking forward to. • What is D stands for in DKIM and DMARC and DNSSEC? • Gmail is an example of ____ ? Options: MUA, MTA, MFA • I am Cisco’s Security Intelligence and Research Group. • Which scanning engine is only available for outgoing messages? • ...
Godspeed 2019-08-28
Across
- What is C in CASE?
- I am one of the key people behind the phishing detection efficacy enhancements. (Nowadays I sit where Suresh once sat)
- ________ allows the client program to manipulate the e-mail message on the server without downloading them on the local computer.
- I am the founder of Ironport. I am a co-founder of Ironport, What is our first name?
- Gatekeeper of heaven, as per Norse Mythology
- Which one of the following are Graymail categories? Primary, Forums, Social, Promotions, Updates
- Gmail is an example of ____ ? Options: MUA, MTA, MFA
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- An EDM festival, Cisco is looking forward to.
- I am used to configure countermeasures and resource conservation from ESA’s cli
- I am Cisco’s Security Intelligence and Research Group.
- Threat that is gaining a lot of focus in ESA's upcoming release?
- What is D stands for in DKIM and DMARC and DNSSEC?
- Which scanning engine is only available for outgoing messages?
13 Clues: What is C in CASE? • Gatekeeper of heaven, as per Norse Mythology • An EDM festival, Cisco is looking forward to. • What is D stands for in DKIM and DMARC and DNSSEC? • Gmail is an example of ____ ? Options: MUA, MTA, MFA • I am Cisco’s Security Intelligence and Research Group. • Which scanning engine is only available for outgoing messages? • ...
Eighteen 2016-10-18
Across
- the opening in a photographic lens that admits the light passing through
- lacking or exhibiting a lack of moral principles
- performed a full turn on the toe or ball of one foot in ballet
- a person of great authority or wisdom whose opinions or judgments are regarded with great respect
- a sheep of an English breed of large long-wooled sheep
- a blue-veined cheese with wrinkled rind made of whole cows' milk
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- figure in Greek mythology who flies away from imprisonment using artificial wings but falls when he flies too close to the sun
- one of the portions into which something is divided : component, part
- having the appearance of mother-of-pearl
- animals belonging to a large class of invertebrates comprising the majority of the marine or freshwater arthropods
- an evergreen tree or shrub mostly native to western Australia
- no longer used or popular due to being very old : obsolete
- enormous, immense
13 Clues: enormous, immense • having the appearance of mother-of-pearl • lacking or exhibiting a lack of moral principles • a sheep of an English breed of large long-wooled sheep • no longer used or popular due to being very old : obsolete • an evergreen tree or shrub mostly native to western Australia • performed a full turn on the toe or ball of one foot in ballet • ...
Film genres 2023-10-19
Across
- A film about love
- a film or story that entertains people by shocking or frightening them
- a genre of film involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and usually inspired by mythology or folklore.
- a film that is funny
- 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
- a type of story having a hero who goes through various journeys or expeditions
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- dark, engrossing, and suspenseful plot-driven stories.
- a non-fiction movie that in some way "documents" or captures reality.
- a movie with a detailed description of a person's life.
- a genre of movies intended to be more serious than humorous in tone
- Animated movie
- a film with a fast-moving plot, usually containing scenes of violence
- Movies with cowboys
13 Clues: Animated movie • A film about love • Movies with cowboys • a film that is funny • 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 non-fiction movie that in some way "documents" or captures reality. • ...
GENRES OF POETRY 2024-08-29
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- a work of literature that highlights follies and human vices
- is short and highly musical in tone
- He had segregated literature into three different groups – poetry, drama, and prose.
- a part of literature and is one of the earliest and oldest forms of writing.
- depicts or illustrates themes of science fiction and mythology .
- mostly uses animals as characters to explain a lessom
- FROM A FRENCH WORD meaning " kind of something".
- is free of rules and regulations; as a result, it lacks a consistent rhyme scheme, metre, or musical structure.
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- It is a type of poetic form that tells stories and tales through verses.
- Another name for a dramatic monologue
- a length narrative poem. It highlights the intricate details, features, and journey of its characters from a remote past
- a poet whom favoured Blank verse style.
- is one of the poetry genres that resonates with death or loss.
13 Clues: is short and highly musical in tone • Another name for a dramatic monologue • a poet whom favoured Blank verse style. • FROM A FRENCH WORD meaning " kind of something". • mostly uses animals as characters to explain a lessom • a work of literature that highlights follies and human vices • is one of the poetry genres that resonates with death or loss. • ...
St. Patrick's Day 2026-03-12
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- A multicolored arc in the sky that leads to a hidden prize.
- A three-leaved plant used by St. Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity.
- Relating to the ancient people and culture of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
- Known as the Emerald Isle, this is where St. Patrick’s Day originated.
- A ceremonial staff sometimes carried by figures in a festival.
- A lively dance traditional to Ireland.
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- The traditional stories and legends of a culture.
- The primary color everyone wears to avoid getting pinched.
- A mischievous spirit in Irish mythology, often depicted as a tiny shoemaker.
- The name of a famous stone you kiss to get the "gift of gab."
- A long-standing custom or belief passed down through generations.
- The success or failure brought by chance (often "of the Irish").
- People native to Ireland or things relating to the country.
13 Clues: A lively dance traditional to Ireland. • The traditional stories and legends of a culture. • The primary color everyone wears to avoid getting pinched. • A multicolored arc in the sky that leads to a hidden prize. • People native to Ireland or things relating to the country. • The name of a famous stone you kiss to get the "gift of gab." • ...
Ankor Wat 2024-09-22
Across
- People who come to see or experience a place, often for the first time.
- An organization that protects cultural and natural heritage sites around the world.
- A three-dimensional work of art created by shaping materials.
- A type of rock made from sand that is often used in building.
- Related to Buddhism, a religion based on the teachings of the Buddha.
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- The art and practice of designing buildings and structures.
- A major Hindu god known as the protector and preserver of the universe.
- Made with skill and care, often by hand.
- Very detailed and complex, often with many small parts.
- Traditions, values, and history passed down from previous generations.
- A formal event or ritual held for a special occasion.
- A building used for worship or religious ceremonies.
- A collection of stories and legends about gods, goddesses, and heroes from a culture.
13 Clues: Made with skill and care, often by hand. • A building used for worship or religious ceremonies. • A formal event or ritual held for a special occasion. • Very detailed and complex, often with many small parts. • The art and practice of designing buildings and structures. • A three-dimensional work of art created by shaping materials. • ...
World Chapter 6 - Events and Places 2020-12-07
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- the wars between Greece and Persia
- a strait between Europe and Asia Minor where the Persians built a bridge
- the place where the small Greek navy defeated the Persian fleet
- the war between Sparta and Athens, even Persia became involved
- a city on the coast of Asia Minor that was burned after a 10-year war
- island where the Minoans lived
- the place where the greatly outnumbered Athenians defeated the Persians
- the home of the gods according to Greek mythology
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- the name given to 16 cities built by Alexander
- the chief city of the Persian homeland that was conquered by Alexander in 330 BC
- the period of several hundred years between Alexander’s conquest and the Roman Empire
- the narrow mountain pass where the Spartan army was betrayed by a traitor
- the capital city of Persia
- an impressive palace built by the Minoans
- competitions held every four years to honor Zeus, and to encourage unity among the various city-states of Greece
15 Clues: the capital city of Persia • island where the Minoans lived • the wars between Greece and Persia • an impressive palace built by the Minoans • the name given to 16 cities built by Alexander • the home of the gods according to Greek mythology • the war between Sparta and Athens, even Persia became involved • ...
Why Women Aren't CEOs 2022-10-18
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- In the middle of or during something that causes excitement/fear.
- Group of people with the most important positions in a company, whose job titles usually begin with C.
- Simile for women in business.
- Wanting or trying to be.
- A term taken from Greek Mythology that refers to someone's weakest point in character or nature.
- Something that is being discussed, planned or prepared and will happen soon is "in the ..."
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- The amount it would cost to buy one share in a company.
- A person who tries to persuade someone to leave their job by offering that person another job with more pay and a higher position.
- False friend of "dependable".
- Reaction based on deep feeling and emotional reactions rather than on reason or thought.
- Chief Executive Officer
- To gradually increase.
- The quality of being serious.
- Informal name that women who participated in feminist movements received.
- To explain or understand something exactly.
15 Clues: To gradually increase. • Chief Executive Officer • Wanting or trying to be. • False friend of "dependable". • The quality of being serious. • Simile for women in business. • To explain or understand something exactly. • The amount it would cost to buy one share in a company. • In the middle of or during something that causes excitement/fear. • ...
West Africa Review (Reagan Carr) 2021-10-06
Across
- What is another term for lineages?
- What were the 2 most important natural resources in Ghana?
- Lines of extended families and clans who can trace their roots to a common ancestor
- What is a pilgramage?
- What is the world's largest desert?
- What empire came after the fall of Mali?
- Who used to go into gold mines and bring out gravel to find gold?
- What was the primary religion of Songhai?
- What was a long stories filled with history, legend, and mythology?
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- Who brought Islam to West African societies?
- Who conquered Ghana in the year 1240?
- Who was one of the greatest leaders of the empire of Mali?
- What was the basic or nuclear, unit of a Western African village or community often included parents and children?
- What was the name of West African storytellers and poets who reacalled historical events and transmitted history and culture from one generation to the next?
- What was a belief that, animals, plants, trees have spirits and help the living?
15 Clues: What is a pilgramage? • What is another term for lineages? • What is the world's largest desert? • Who conquered Ghana in the year 1240? • What empire came after the fall of Mali? • What was the primary religion of Songhai? • Who brought Islam to West African societies? • What were the 2 most important natural resources in Ghana? • ...
west Africa Review (Amir) 2021-10-06
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- kept track of history passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth
- the smallest of the three west African kingdom
- Its major city Timbuktu center of both scholarly research and trade for that part of the world
- worlds largest desert
- ruled the Mali empire from about 1312 to 1332
- is among Africa's largest lakes played a big part in the trans Saharan trade
- West African village or community often included parents and children
- mali lost control of the outskirts of its territory over time ________ gained control
- Major trade city of Mali
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- One of the four main regions of Africa the area occupies the north and westernmost expanses of the continent and today includes 17 countries
- a grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- a pilgrimage to the city of Mecca
- the transition zone between the dry sahara and the grassland
- the 2 primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai.
- long stories filled with history, legends, and mythology
15 Clues: worlds largest desert • Major trade city of Mali • a pilgrimage to the city of Mecca • ruled the Mali empire from about 1312 to 1332 • the smallest of the three west African kingdom • long stories filled with history, legends, and mythology • the transition zone between the dry sahara and the grassland • the 2 primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. • ...
Mesopotamia/China/Greece Combination 2023-05-29
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- The word to describe the overall ancient Greek diet
- Ancient Greeks dipped most of their foods in __ (finish it)
- A tool Mesopotamians used to chisel into hard objects to create art
- Animal from one of the first art creations of Mesopotamia
- The material Mesopotamians did art on
- A popular fruit eaten in ancient Greece
- Most of the Mesopotamian art were based off of __ (finish the sentence)
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- A horrific, man-eating monster that emerges from the mountains every Chinese New Year to feast on villagers
- A stone object that had cuneiform inscription printed on it
- The most popular drink in ancient Greece
- Some of the Mesopotamian art were made for ___ purposes (fill in the blank)
- The figures that described the foundation of Earth and the heavens in ancient Chinese mythology
- The rulers of ancient China were considered __ (continue the sentence)
- The main food item of ancient Greece
- One of the 3 main influences of ancient China that demonstrates living in harmony with nature
15 Clues: The main food item of ancient Greece • The material Mesopotamians did art on • A popular fruit eaten in ancient Greece • The most popular drink in ancient Greece • The word to describe the overall ancient Greek diet • Animal from one of the first art creations of Mesopotamia • A stone object that had cuneiform inscription printed on it • ...
Country 2023-06-14
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- A country with delicious tacos, vibrant culture, and colorful fiestas.
- Africa A country known for wildlife safaris, Nelson Mandela, and beautiful beaches.
- A country known for kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- A country with ancient ruins, mythology, and delicious feta cheese.
- A country with vast landscapes, nesting dolls, and ballet.
- A country famous for sushi, anime, and beautiful cherry blossoms.
- A country with a rich history, the Great Wall, and tasty dumplings.
- A country with snowy winters, maple syrup, and friendly people.
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- A country with ancient pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River.
- A country with diverse traditions, spicy food, and beautiful saris.
- States A large country with diverse landscapes, famous landmarks, and Hollywood.
- A country famous for tango dance, soccer, and juicy steaks.
- A country famous for sausages, castles, and the Autobahn.
- A country with amazing soccer, samba music, and stunning beaches.
- A country known for the Eiffel Tower, croissants, and art.
15 Clues: A country famous for sausages, castles, and the Autobahn. • A country known for the Eiffel Tower, croissants, and art. • A country with vast landscapes, nesting dolls, and ballet. • A country famous for tango dance, soccer, and juicy steaks. • A country with ancient pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River. • ...
Traditional Culture 2023-06-12
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- Traditional practices, behaviors, and manners specific to a culture or community.
- Clothing or attire specific to a particular culture or tradition.
- Customs and beliefs passed down from one generation to another.
- Handmade objects or artwork created using traditional techniques and materials.
- A special event or gathering to commemorate a cultural tradition or milestone.
- The unique system of communication used by a particular culture.
- Sounds and melodies created through instruments or vocals, often reflecting cultural traditions.
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- Formal and symbolic events or rituals that hold cultural significance.
- Stories and beliefs about gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures in a culture.
- A form of artistic expression involving rhythmic movements and gestures.
- Traditional food and cooking styles associated with a specific culture.
- A set of actions or ceremonies performed as part of a cultural practice.
- Stories passed down through generations, often featuring heroic or mythical characters.
- Creative expressions such as paintings, sculptures, and drawings that reflect cultural values and aesthetics.
- Stories, legends, and customs that are traditional to a particular culture.
15 Clues: Customs and beliefs passed down from one generation to another. • The unique system of communication used by a particular culture. • Clothing or attire specific to a particular culture or tradition. • Formal and symbolic events or rituals that hold cultural significance. • Traditional food and cooking styles associated with a specific culture. • ...
Astronomy Crossword Prelims (Juniors) 2014-10-15
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- An event that occurs when the shadow of a planet or moon falls upon a second body.
- Last name of the second man to walk on the moon
- A solid piece of debris,that originates in outer space and survives the fall through the Earth’s atmosphere and collides with the Earth’ surface.
- Closest star to the earth, after the sun
- Outer part of the sun's atmosphere
- Name of Jupiter's largest moon
- A series or chain of craters
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- a ______ satellite appears nearly stationary in the sky as seen by a ground-based observer
- ______ said, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind
- First Indian to venture into space
- An explosion caused when a star exhausts fuel and ends its life
- This constellation is named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- A branch of science that deals with studying the origin, structure, and nature of the universe.
- Name of the first dog that went into space
- One of the two planets that don't have a moon
15 Clues: A series or chain of craters • Name of Jupiter's largest moon • First Indian to venture into space • Outer part of the sun's atmosphere • Closest star to the earth, after the sun • Name of the first dog that went into space • One of the two planets that don't have a moon • Last name of the second man to walk on the moon • ...
Traditional Stories 2023-09-03
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- Tale A fictional story often involving magical elements and moral lessons.
- Tales Exaggerated stories with larger-than-life characters and events.
- Myths Stories explaining the origin of the world and humanity.
- Traditional stories, customs, and beliefs passed down through generations.
- Beliefs and practices based on supernatural or irrational ideas.
- Journey A narrative pattern involving a hero's adventure, transformation, and return.
- Stories Tales of supernatural or paranormal events involving ghosts or spirits.
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- Legends Modern folklore often involving mysterious or frightening events.
- Short sayings or expressions conveying wisdom and life lessons.
- Short stories featuring animals or objects with human-like qualities, conveying moral lessons.
- A collection of myths, legends, and stories about gods and heroes.
- Stories based on real or fictional events, often with heroic characters.
- Poetry Long narrative poems often recounting heroic deeds and adventures.
- Rhymes Short poems and songs for children, often with playful or educational themes.
- Tradition The passing down of stories and knowledge through spoken word.
15 Clues: Myths Stories explaining the origin of the world and humanity. • Short sayings or expressions conveying wisdom and life lessons. • Beliefs and practices based on supernatural or irrational ideas. • A collection of myths, legends, and stories about gods and heroes. • Tales Exaggerated stories with larger-than-life characters and events. • ...
4-H project areas 2024-10-08
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- Explore different types of trees, what forests need to grow and thrive, and more
- Learn about a variety of small pets, such as cats, dogs, birds, guinea pigs, iguanas, snakes or frogs
- Explore your own culture and traditions
- find the leader within you and make a positive impact in your club, home, school or community.
- Learn how to keep animals healthy
- Learn how to solve problems in your community and how to take action in a positive way.
- Design a solution and build it
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- Learn about growing plants for food and decoration.
- Learn about the science of using plants for food, fuel, feed and fiber.
- Learn how to be active, eat right, stay safe and teach others how to lead a healthy lifestyle.
- The study of insects
- Use writing and literature to express yourself in poems, short stories, blogs and more.
- Discover the science behind making food and keeping it safe.
- Learn about materials, mythology of stones, careers and more
- Learn about the science of flight
15 Clues: The study of insects • Design a solution and build it • Learn how to keep animals healthy • Learn about the science of flight • Explore your own culture and traditions • Learn about growing plants for food and decoration. • Discover the science behind making food and keeping it safe. • Learn about materials, mythology of stones, careers and more • ...
The Eyes of the Poor 2025-11-24
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- In mythology, a young female spirit of nature, often linked to forests, rivers, or beauty.
- Serious, sincere, and showing deep honesty or intention.
- Deserving respect, attention, or admiration.
- A café or small restaurant that offers entertainment, usually music or performances.
- (v.) To speak or make a sound.
- A sudden change of mood, desire, or behavior without a clear reason.
- A wide, important city street, often lined with trees.
- In a quiet, delicate, or indirect way that is not obvious.
- A tall, four-sided stone pillar that becomes narrower at the top; often used as a monument.
- A decorative strip used along walls, ceilings, or furniture to add detail.
- A horizontal decorative ledge or molding at the top of a building or wall.
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- Something that cannot be entered, understood, or seen through; difficult to figure out.
- Impossible to express or communicate in words.
- A glass container used to serve wine or other drinks after they’ve been poured from a bottle.
- The act of eating or drinking too much; overindulgence.
15 Clues: (v.) To speak or make a sound. • Deserving respect, attention, or admiration. • Impossible to express or communicate in words. • A wide, important city street, often lined with trees. • The act of eating or drinking too much; overindulgence. • Serious, sincere, and showing deep honesty or intention. • In a quiet, delicate, or indirect way that is not obvious. • ...
Greek Gods 2023-11-17
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- of sky and thunder
- of marriage, women and family, and the protector of women during childbirth.
- is an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft[
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- goddess of beauty, sensuality and love.
- is the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, nature, vegetation, childbirth, care of children, and chastity.
- is the god of the seas and, as "Agitator of the Earth", of earthquakes in Greek mythology.
- of the harvest and agriculture, presiding over crops, grains, food, and the fertility of the earth.
7 Clues: of sky and thunder • goddess of beauty, sensuality and love. • of marriage, women and family, and the protector of women during childbirth. • is an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft[ • is the god of the seas and, as "Agitator of the Earth", of earthquakes in Greek mythology. • ...
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN VOCABULARY 2022-08-23
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- The methods of embalming or treating the dead body
- A large dung beetle regarded as sacred in Egypt
- of the dead A collection of ancient Egyptian religious and magical texts
- A stylised picture of an object representing a word, syllable or sound
- A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant
- A jackal-headed god in Egyptian Mythology
- A building devoted to worship gods
- A high official in some Muslim countries
- A hand operated device for lifting water, invented in ancient times
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- A carved tablet representing a scroll with rolled-up ends
- A tapering stone pillar, set up as a monument
- a stone coffin typically with a sculpture of ancient Egypt on it
- A country, state or territory
- A large vault for burying the dead
- Jar A covered urn used to hold organs from an embalmed body
- A representation of eternal life
- An ancient city in Upper Egypt
- A monumental structure with a square or triangular base
- Life after death
- A person who copies out documents
- A ruler in ancient Egypt
- A small piece of jewellery thought to give protection against evil
22 Clues: Life after death • A ruler in ancient Egypt • A country, state or territory • An ancient city in Upper Egypt • A representation of eternal life • A person who copies out documents • A large vault for burying the dead • A building devoted to worship gods • A high official in some Muslim countries • A jackal-headed god in Egyptian Mythology • ...
The Iliad Info Kaden Wilson 2022-10-24
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- Measured the thread of life, allotted to each person with her measuring rod.
- The country where The Iliad takes place.
- A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- God of war (female).
- The god of gods and lightning.
- White robed goddesses of destiny that were feared even by the likes of Zeus.
- God of war (male).
- A metropolis for the troad.
- The author of the iliad.
- Where the Greek Gods are believed to live (two words no spaces).
- The highest power in the universe according to the greeks.
- The Supreme Leader of The Greeks at Troy.
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- The rhythmic pattern of syllables of Homer's epic poems (two words no spaces).
- The goal of every Homeric hero (two words no spaces).
- The god of the underworld and brother of Zeus.
- A writer/bard requests divine help in composing or writing his work (four words no spaces).
- The name (plural) for people of the same race as Homer.
- The reason why Hera and Athena Hate the Greeks (three words no spaces).
- The rage of Achilles or mans downfall.
- Souls pass into a different body after death.
- The god of the sea and brother of Zeus.
21 Clues: God of war (male). • God of war (female). • The author of the iliad. • A metropolis for the troad. • The god of gods and lightning. • The rage of Achilles or mans downfall. • The god of the sea and brother of Zeus. • The country where The Iliad takes place. • The Supreme Leader of The Greeks at Troy. • Souls pass into a different body after death. • ...
Super Fun Theatre 2023-01-06
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- Slope of the hill serves as
- Aristotle defined tragedy as this word in his work
- The hero's __ is his own fault
- All performers, except musicians wore ___.
- monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes
- The plays followed a ___ structure
- Origin of our word scene
- usage of words to express thoughts
- Song sung by a chorus
- In Greek means dance
- Placed in the middle of the orchestra
- The sphinx was part lion, part __, and part woman
- an act of justice
- A creature in mythology was part man and part goat
- The hero's ___ is not totally deserved
- the first great theorist of dramatic art
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- something to shock the audience
- God of wine and fertility __________
- support the plot.
- Comes from the Greek word Theatron
- Flat terrace below the slope
- How speech reveals character
- A single actor could play _____ roles.
- Wrote 123 plays, but only 7 survive
- the word __ is an ancient greek word for a king
- arrangements of the events in the play
- # of categories performers in Greek theater are divided in
- The word ___comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
28 Clues: support the plot. • an act of justice • In Greek means dance • Song sung by a chorus • Origin of our word scene • Slope of the hill serves as • Flat terrace below the slope • How speech reveals character • The hero's __ is his own fault • something to shock the audience • The plays followed a ___ structure • Comes from the Greek word Theatron • usage of words to express thoughts • ...
6th Grade Theatre Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-16
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- This person's father loves Egyptian mythology
- This person's middle name is Malia
- This person's name is of German and Scandinavian origin
- This person is half Russian and her name is popular in Russia
- This person might have been named "Oscar," but a name meaning "Olives and peace" was more suited to him
- This person was named for a saint AND a city
- Speaking this person's name is a compliment to him every time!
- We are excited to meet this person!
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- Both of this person's parents have names that start with "J"
- This person's middle name might have been Brooklyn, but her parents decided on Brooke instead
- This person's name is Irish and means "little king"
- This person's name means "defender of man"
- This person's name means "lively and water-like"
- This person's name means "the Lord is my judge"
- This person's name means "twin," which is interesting because he's a Gemini
- This person's uncle helped name her
- This person's name means "people defender"
- This person's name means "Saint James"
- This person has a rare Scottish name
- This person's middle name is Benjamin
20 Clues: This person's middle name is Malia • This person's uncle helped name her • We are excited to meet this person! • This person has a rare Scottish name • This person's middle name is Benjamin • This person's name means "Saint James" • This person's name means "defender of man" • This person's name means "people defender" • This person was named for a saint AND a city • ...
Honors World History 2020-05-15
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- First democracy, inspired modern democracy
- Oligarchy, rigid, militaristic
- Couldnt hold public office in rome
- a Structure in england that was built between the neolithic era and the bronze age
- King at the top, royal governors, local control of affairs
- spread by exile by assyrians, and babylonian captivity
- located in present day Iraq and Syria
- Believe in Karma and reincarnation
- Centrally located in the mediterranean basin
- Official religion of persia
- any history before the invention of writing or well kept records
- United Athens and Sparta against Persian Empire
- Main Greek Column
- Roman god whose greek counterpart is Aphrodite
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- Founder of Judaism
- something that happened after said time period
- “New stone Age”
- King of Gods
- belief in many gods
- Ancient China trade network
- Believe in a Code of Harmony, and Ancestor worship
- explained natural phenomena, human qualities, and life events
- Phoencian capital city
- centered on the huanghe (Yellow river)
- Founded by Siddhatra Guatama
- Egyptian writing system
- belief in one god
- Athens/Delian League VERSUS Sparta/ Peloponnesian
- One of the first cities
- rich families who were eligible to hold public office in rome
30 Clues: King of Gods • “New stone Age” • belief in one god • Main Greek Column • Founder of Judaism • belief in many gods • Phoencian capital city • Egyptian writing system • One of the first cities • Ancient China trade network • Official religion of persia • Founded by Siddhatra Guatama • Oligarchy, rigid, militaristic • Couldnt hold public office in rome • Believe in Karma and reincarnation • ...
Puzzle 3 2020-11-27
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- The pope's favorite language
- A kind of flying device, and something you can do do on and on.
- A russian writer famous for writing about opposites
- A book by Plato, and a form of government
- Machiavelli's ideal leader
- Guns, Germs, and blank
- The Middle Brilliance Organization
- originated as a term for people who performed mathematical computations
- Urinal using shooters
- This part of europe used to be red
- What Sinclair called Industrial Chicago
- Octavian's favorite month
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- A statement of ideology
- A liberated medieval weapon
- This term, which did not get its modern meaning until the 1800s, originally meant any organized body of knowledge
- H G Wells wrote the science version of this
- What is done the day after christmas
- There is Greek tragedy, and Greek blank
- both a moon, and a type of deity in Greek mythology
- What you do once something has been shut off, but you want it active again.
- a canine with a particular affinity for the moon
- The five dollar leader
- The river that leads to the heart of darkness.
- The supreme one is the most important
- There is a famous series of books about their lord
25 Clues: Urinal using shooters • The five dollar leader • Guns, Germs, and blank • A statement of ideology • Octavian's favorite month • Machiavelli's ideal leader • A liberated medieval weapon • The pope's favorite language • The Middle Brilliance Organization • This part of europe used to be red • What is done the day after christmas • The supreme one is the most important • ...
Ancient Greece Vs. Ancient Rome- By Jansen Ogren 2021-02-11
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- Both empires developed a culture using the same ____.
- Both Greece and Rome are surrounded by water on land know as __.
- Greece's weapons were ___ while Rome's weapons were ____.
- How long was Ancient Rome a powerful world?
- Both Greece and Rome are _____ countries.
- How long was Ancient Greece a powerful world?
- Both Greece and Rome residents practiced poly thesis ___.
- Greece used the Doric orders while Rome used the ____ orders.
- The Romans gained from the influence of __.
- The city of Rome was founded on the coast in the middle of?
- Both believed that all citizens needed to ____ in all politics.
- Both empires in Rome and Greece had empires who made up several __.
- Greece ___ a lot harder than Rome.
- Both liked the aristocratic ____.
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- The women in Greece just stayed at ___ while the Roman women were like ____ else.
- The city of Athens was found in ___.
- Greece and Rome relied on heavily on ____.
- Greeks focused on life and ___ while Rome focused on ____.
- Greece citizens could all __ but the women could not, as in Rome everyone could vote.
- Greece and Rome both grow ____ and ____.
- Greece and Rome theaters are shared.
- Rome and Greece each had a great leader named ___ and ____.
22 Clues: Both liked the aristocratic ____. • Greece ___ a lot harder than Rome. • The city of Athens was found in ___. • Greece and Rome theaters are shared. • Greece and Rome both grow ____ and ____. • Both Greece and Rome are _____ countries. • Greece and Rome relied on heavily on ____. • How long was Ancient Rome a powerful world? • The Romans gained from the influence of __. • ...
