mythology Crossword Puzzles
Dionysia Festival 2025-08-21
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- we now call actors _____ because of Thespis (from the Thespis station)
- the first actor to step out of the chorus and act like a character (from the Thespis station)
- the god of wine and theatre in Greek Mythology (from the Dionysus station)
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- a big parade that started the festival (from the festival station)
- a special tax the rich people in Athens had to pay for the festival
- Dionysus's father (from the Dionysus station)
- winners of the play contest would get a crown made of ____
- ____ plays were short and funny plays that made fun of the tragedies (from the festival station)
8 Clues: Dionysus's father (from the Dionysus station) • winners of the play contest would get a crown made of ____ • a big parade that started the festival (from the festival station) • a special tax the rich people in Athens had to pay for the festival • we now call actors _____ because of Thespis (from the Thespis station) • ...
Crossword Unai H 2024-11-21
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- Everything which exists, including planets, stars, and galaxies.
- A hero from Greek mythology whose journey is told in "The Odyssey."
- A country in South America where people drink mate and play soccer.
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- An object which you use when it rains.
- Clothing worn by people who work or study in a school.
5 Clues: An object which you use when it rains. • Clothing worn by people who work or study in a school. • Everything which exists, including planets, stars, and galaxies. • A hero from Greek mythology whose journey is told in "The Odyssey." • A country in South America where people drink mate and play soccer.
Lesson 6.6 SS Vocabulary 2024-05-02
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- worship of many gods or deities
- in ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
- collection of myths or stories that tell about their gods or heroes
- in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
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- poetic songs
5 Clues: poetic songs • worship of many gods or deities • collection of myths or stories that tell about their gods or heroes • in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus • in ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
Unit 2 Concepts 2024-10-16
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- Comprising over thousand years of the Western Tradition, it encompasses biblical concepts, catholic mythology, and human experiences.
- Handwritten Books, decorated with gold.
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- What makes part of a composition stand out.
- Medieval work on the appearance and habits of real or imaginary animals.
- Of or related to the "common" people of a place.
5 Clues: Handwritten Books, decorated with gold. • What makes part of a composition stand out. • Of or related to the "common" people of a place. • Medieval work on the appearance and habits of real or imaginary animals. • Comprising over thousand years of the Western Tradition, it encompasses biblical concepts, catholic mythology, and human experiences.
Katherines (801)Greek mythology crossword puzzle 2017-11-14
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- God of war, also known as the 'Man-killer'
- Goddess of hunting
- God of fire and metalworking
- Went through so many obstacles to get the Golden Fleece
- Killed Medusa
- Goddess of home and family
- God of agriculture and leader
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- God of the dead, riches and king of the underworld
- Goddess of goddesses, women and marriage
- Goddess of agriculture, fertility, sacred law and the harvest
- Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art and war strategy
- God of attraction, love and procreation
- Goddess of love and beauty
- The founder city of Rome
- Performed twelve hard labors(obstacles)
- God of music, poetry, art, oracles,archery, medicine, light and knowledge
16 Clues: Killed Medusa • Goddess of hunting • The founder city of Rome • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of home and family • God of fire and metalworking • God of agriculture and leader • God of attraction, love and procreation • Performed twelve hard labors(obstacles) • Goddess of goddesses, women and marriage • God of war, also known as the 'Man-killer' • ...
CKLA Knowledge 4 Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2025-01-24
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- a class of animals that are carnivorous and have a two segmented body, eight legs and no antennae or wings
- the act of thinking ahead
- strong flows of air or water
- observers, people watching an event
- ordered or demanded something
- pleasantly funny or entertaining
- carried off mysteriously or secretly
- unwinding, coming apart
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- to lose, give up or be without
- to turn down or say no to something
- maze
- without purpose or plan
- a brief or quick look
- harsh, firm or strict
- evidence that something is true
- stomp or beat down with the feet
16 Clues: maze • a brief or quick look • harsh, firm or strict • without purpose or plan • unwinding, coming apart • the act of thinking ahead • strong flows of air or water • ordered or demanded something • to lose, give up or be without • evidence that something is true • stomp or beat down with the feet • pleasantly funny or entertaining • to turn down or say no to something • ...
art appreciation crossword puzzle 2023-09-19
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- are urban landscapes
- are works that does not depict anything from the real world
- exists on a continuum, from somewhat representational work
- the subject in art is basically the ___ of the piece.
- a work of art depicting mostly inanimate,subject matter
- a collection of myths
- it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements
- refer to the main idea that is represented in th artwork
- important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuine appreciation of art.
- is a painting, photograph , in which the face and its expression is predominant
- this initial step begins by making a through inventory of everything one sees in the work of art.
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- are artwork that depict real situations
- use the operations of decsription, analysis, interpretation and judgement to gain information from the artwork
- romanticism, impressionism, and ____ contributed to the emergence of abstract art in the nineteenth century
- 1 source of subjects of the art
- many of the hues in this painting have been used on the gypsy's colorful costume and carpet.
- is the discussion or evaluation of visual art
- painting by henri rousseu
- imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality
19 Clues: are urban landscapes • a collection of myths • painting by henri rousseu • 1 source of subjects of the art • are artwork that depict real situations • is the discussion or evaluation of visual art • the subject in art is basically the ___ of the piece. • a work of art depicting mostly inanimate,subject matter • refer to the main idea that is represented in th artwork • ...
Myths & Legends 2022-08-14
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- One of the deadly sins, very similar to laziness as it involves not getting done what you need to.
- This is how many main types of myth there are!
- One of the deadly sins: self-importance
- One of the deadly sins: similar to anger.
- One of the deadly sins: excessive consumption.
- A type of myth which was created to explain the cause or origin of something that was not understood.
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- This is how many deadly sins there are!
- Another word for a character or person's fatal flaw - the weakness they possess that leads to their downfall.
- What, according to Greek mythology, existed before the universe and life.
- Similar to a myth, but based on a real-life historical figure.
10 Clues: This is how many deadly sins there are! • One of the deadly sins: self-importance • One of the deadly sins: similar to anger. • This is how many main types of myth there are! • One of the deadly sins: excessive consumption. • Similar to a myth, but based on a real-life historical figure. • What, according to Greek mythology, existed before the universe and life. • ...
Natural Satellites 2020-02-13
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- The largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune.
- Also designated as Uranus IV, it is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus.
- The smallest of the four Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter.
- It is also known as Pluto I.
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- Also known as Jupiter XXXI, it is a retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter.
- The smaller and outermost of the two natural satellites of the planet Mars.
- This satellite of Jupiter, is the largest and most massive of the Solar System's moons. This moon is named after a Trojan prince in Greek mythology.
- The natural satellite of the Earth.
- This is Saturn's largest moon and the only moon known to have a dense atmosphere.
- The innermost and larger of the two natural satellites of Mars.
10 Clues: It is also known as Pluto I. • The natural satellite of the Earth. • The largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune. • The smallest of the four Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter. • The innermost and larger of the two natural satellites of Mars. • The smaller and outermost of the two natural satellites of the planet Mars. • ...
Baucis and Philemon Crossword 2012-12-06
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- god who serves as a messenger of the other gods
- a kind of goverment in which citizens govern themselves
- a city with its own goverment that was both a city and an independent state
- a system in which land was owened by lords, but held by vassals in return for their loyalty
- slave who could not be sold off the land, but passed from one owner to the other with the land
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- a person who held land from a lord or superior, to whom in return he gave help in war or some other service
- the time between the ancientand modern times,about A.D. 500-1500
- a large amphitheater in Rome, used for games and contest
- ancient Greek gods
- cheif god in Greek mythology
10 Clues: ancient Greek gods • cheif god in Greek mythology • god who serves as a messenger of the other gods • a kind of goverment in which citizens govern themselves • a large amphitheater in Rome, used for games and contest • the time between the ancientand modern times,about A.D. 500-1500 • a city with its own goverment that was both a city and an independent state • ...
IRIS & LUCIA'S CROSSWORD 2022-01-23
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- it is commonly known for being a part of the body that gets usually hit when walking
- it is famous for being in a known mythology legend
- it has mainly two parts: the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere
- with this part of the body you can avoid getting sweat on your eyes
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- not everybody has it but if you have it it come up when you smile
- everybody has different color of it
- it is called the funny bone
- it can change its color and its length
- when you go to the doctor, this part of the body is known for using a hammer for proving your
- with this part of the body you can piggyback someone
10 Clues: it is called the funny bone • everybody has different color of it • it can change its color and its length • it is famous for being in a known mythology legend • with this part of the body you can piggyback someone • with this part of the body you can avoid getting sweat on your eyes • not everybody has it but if you have it it come up when you smile • ...
Hobbit 2025-03-05
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- Precious stone.
- man who has people working for him.
- state one's intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done or not done.
- a person working in woodland, especially a forester or woodcutter
- on providing or supplying something for use.
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- means treasure
- eating food/prey real quickly
- agitated or confused.Dreadful causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness; extremely bad or serious.
- been a dreadful accident"
- In Norse mythology, a vargr (anglicised as warg) is a wolf, especially the wolf Fenrir that destroyed the god Odin in the battle of Ragnarök, and the wolves Sköll and Hati, Fenrir's children, who perpetually chase the Sun and Moon. In Old English, a wearh is an outcast who may be strangled to death.
10 Clues: means treasure • Precious stone. • been a dreadful accident" • eating food/prey real quickly • man who has people working for him. • on providing or supplying something for use. • a person working in woodland, especially a forester or woodcutter • state one's intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done or not done. • ...
Angel's Ancient Greece Crossword 2026-01-11
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- Refers to a form of government where power effectively rests with small # of people.
- A system of government where power is vested in the people.
- A territory under the control of a sovereign state.
- A system of government where supreme authority is vested in a single person.
- It's the basic economic problem that arises because people have unlimited wants but resources are limited.
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- It was a powerful democratic city-state in ancient Greece.
- Is a form of government where a single ruler or a small group of leaders has unlimited power over people.
- Is the study of myths and legends.
- Was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- It was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece.
10 Clues: Is the study of myths and legends. • It was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece. • A territory under the control of a sovereign state. • Was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states. • It was a powerful democratic city-state in ancient Greece. • A system of government where power is vested in the people. • ...
The Black Experience Crossword 2026-03-09
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- Phyllis Wheately was a first black published (fill in the blank)
- Froude believed the British Empire was justfied in maintaining control over the West Indies because formally enslaved people could not (fill in the blank) themselves?
- Affectionate nickname for Louise Bennett- Coverley (7)
- The name of one of the suffering characters based off of Greek mythology
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- What perish was Mary Prince born?
- Victorian historian who argued black Caribbean people were incapable of self-government?
- What was the last name of her last slave owners?
- Lousie Bennett-Coverley was a pioneer in using Jamaican (blank) in poetry?
- True or False: Phyllis Wheatley was kidnapped and forces into slavery?
- What is the name of the setting Derek Walcott uses in Omeros gets inspiration from? Hint: Carribbean Island
10 Clues: What perish was Mary Prince born? • What was the last name of her last slave owners? • Affectionate nickname for Louise Bennett- Coverley (7) • Phyllis Wheately was a first black published (fill in the blank) • True or False: Phyllis Wheatley was kidnapped and forces into slavery? • The name of one of the suffering characters based off of Greek mythology • ...
6th Grade Vocab Unit 4 Words 1-10 2024-09-29
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- Before my grandmother died, she made a special quilt as a ___ of her love.
- According to legend, Zoro was too ___ for the police to capture.
- Failure or harsh criticism can ___ a person with low self esteem.
- Most people ___ it a wise plan to set aside savings for the future.
- Teens who ___ a movie star may repeatedly see their movie.
- In Greek mythology, a god can come down to Earth and act as a ___.
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- Now that we have proof of their innocence, we can ___ them of all charges.
- Hosts who make every effort to please their guests may be hurt by ___.
- We have gathered a large amount of evidence to ___ her story.
- Solar power uses energy from the sun to ___ electricity.
10 Clues: Solar power uses energy from the sun to ___ electricity. • Teens who ___ a movie star may repeatedly see their movie. • We have gathered a large amount of evidence to ___ her story. • According to legend, Zoro was too ___ for the police to capture. • Failure or harsh criticism can ___ a person with low self esteem. • ...
Greece and Rome 2021-02-11
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- The greece and roman both had mythology and
- The greece and roman both had greek
- Greece had the the peloponnesian war when roman had the
- what were those people called that were trading for the greece and the roman
- The greece and roman were both of this thing a long time ago but its not a city
- What were those people called that were planting crops for the greece and the roman
- While greece had gods the roman had
- Greece had zeus as a god while the roman had
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- The greece and roman both had science and
- Both Greece and roman both valued
- Greece and roman both had changing
- The greece and roman both had olympic
- Both greece and roman had a form of
- what were those people called that worked for greece and the roman
- Greece and roman were economies based off
- While greece is located by the mediterain roman is located by a
- The greece today is a country in europe but roman is a city in
- While ancient greece had shipbuilders the roman had road
- Greece and roman both ruled over
19 Clues: Greece and roman both ruled over • Both Greece and roman both valued • Greece and roman both had changing • Both greece and roman had a form of • The greece and roman both had greek • While greece had gods the roman had • The greece and roman both had olympic • The greece and roman both had science and • Greece and roman were economies based off • ...
Freak the Mighty Vocabulary Part 2 (Ch 6-10) 2022-03-25
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- a surgical cut made in skin or flesh
- the act of changing something
- extreme greed for wealth or material gain
- blue jeans
- the path followed by a projectile flying
- a compound which is the chief component of cane or beet sugar
- a very typical example of a certain person or thing; symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology
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- come together from different directions so as eventually to meet
- a person/animal having a congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair (which are white) and the eyes (which are usually pink)
- having artificial body parts, especially electromechanical ones
- make known (private or sensitive information)
- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest
- or rinse out
- spend a period of time in a dull or inactive way
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- a person who is physically deformed and has a mental disability due to a congenital defect
- a young unmarried woman
- unpleasant and of poor quality; unwell
- a feudal tenant's or vassal's sworn loyalty to a lord; formal acknowledgement of loyalty to a lord
19 Clues: blue jeans • or rinse out • a young unmarried woman • the act of changing something • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • a surgical cut made in skin or flesh • unpleasant and of poor quality; unwell • the path followed by a projectile flying • extreme greed for wealth or material gain • make known (private or sensitive information) • ...
Clear 2022-11-30
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- polish a car, or perform a task in the military
- A Disney prequel, or a measurement of space-time
- This film used a 1930s South African tune in it’s popular soundtrack - the family received little to no royalties until a 2004 lawsuit.
- Jane Austin’s unrequited love, or a Baby’s All Right show
- This vintage SNL actor has no relation to the tony Maryland suburb
- Cloned commercially by a Texas company in the 2000s.
- an orange, or imperial Chinese official
- The planet in Avatar, or an ill-fated figure from Greek mythology
- Toyota truck, or just north of the taiaga
- Lizzie McGuire’s friend, or a Spanish word for plump
- Pigeon by another name, or not eager for war.
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- Matryoshka, or a fun show with a slightly ridiculous accent
- “I’d prefer not”
- remove from one’s record
- TV show, or the only poisonous snake in Britain
- Good at basketball, or a Kabletown scion
- Eminem famously connected the hurt of watching someone leave to this architectural element in 2010’s “Love the way you lie”
- This legendary Broadway show (for short) recently closed after a record setting run (also a car)
- Just miss, or consume aimlessly
19 Clues: “I’d prefer not” • remove from one’s record • Just miss, or consume aimlessly • an orange, or imperial Chinese official • Good at basketball, or a Kabletown scion • Toyota truck, or just north of the taiaga • Pigeon by another name, or not eager for war. • polish a car, or perform a task in the military • TV show, or the only poisonous snake in Britain • ...
Rhetoric Cross Word 2023-12-15
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- the repetition of the first consonant sound, occurring close together in a series
- combination of two words of opposite meaning for dramatic, comedic, or provocative effect
- a question posed for effect, not requiring an answer
- several parts of a sentence or several sentences expressed in similar grammatical form to show that the ideas are equal in importance
- extreme exaggeration
- a statement that says less than it means, often used for comedic effect
- appeal to emotions
- comparison using "like" or "as"
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- contrasting, unlike elements put together in a surprising way
- appeal to facts/statistics
- sarcasm (a statement that expresses the opposite of the literal meaning of the words)
- repetition at the beginning of the line/phrase
- appeal to credibility
- a brief reference to famous person or event -- often from literature, history, Greek mythology, or the Bible (can help to simplify complex ideas)
- a type of metaphor in which non-human objects or ideas are given human qualities
- repetition at the end of the line/phrase
- a repeated word or phrase, used for emphasis
- a mild or pleasant term used in place of an unpleasant or offensive one
- comparison without using like or as
19 Clues: appeal to emotions • extreme exaggeration • appeal to credibility • appeal to facts/statistics • comparison using "like" or "as" • comparison without using like or as • repetition at the end of the line/phrase • a repeated word or phrase, used for emphasis • repetition at the beginning of the line/phrase • a question posed for effect, not requiring an answer • ...
BOOK WORM 2024-05-22
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- - Literary genre intended for performance, often involving conflict and emotion.
- - Autobiographical account of a specific period in one's life.
- - Genre of fiction characterized by suspense, excitement, and danger.
- - Genre of fiction characterized by the solving of a crime or puzzle.
- - Genre of fiction characterized by suspense, excitement, and danger.
- - Account of a person's life written by another person.
- - Work of literature that has stood the test of time and is considered of high quality.
- - Literary genre that includes novels, short stories, and novellas.
- - Literary genre that presents factual information.
- - Literary genre that uses humor, irony, or ridicule to criticize society or human nature.
- - Genre of fiction intended to evoke fear, disgust, or terror in the reader.
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- - Account of a person's life written by that person.
- - Feeling of anticipation or excitement about the outcome of events in a story.
- - Collection of myths, often involving gods, goddesses, and supernatural beings.
- - Genre of fiction focused on romantic relationships and love.
- - Genre of fiction that explores imaginative and futuristic concepts.
- - Genre of fiction that features magical elements and imaginary worlds.
- - Literary genre intended to entertain and provoke laughter.
- - Literary genre characterized by expressive and imaginative language.
- - Genre of fiction focused on criminal activities, investigations, and legal proceedings.
20 Clues: - Literary genre that presents factual information. • - Account of a person's life written by that person. • - Account of a person's life written by another person. • - Literary genre intended to entertain and provoke laughter. • - Autobiographical account of a specific period in one's life. • - Genre of fiction focused on romantic relationships and love. • ...
Lukes Crossword puzzle 2021-10-05
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- In Greek mythology, this place was regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus. The name was used for several other mountains as well as hills, villages, and mythical personages in Greece and Asia Minor. The place was first created in 1913. Highest point in greece. Zeus is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who rules as king of the gods of this place
- A place where people worship gods and goddesses. A place where there is a group/family of gods. You will see 16 columns on the outside of this building.
- His father Cronus intended to eat him alive at birth. He is considered the youngest as well as the eldest of his siblings. He led the Olympians to victory against the Titans. Zeus is the main god of Greek mythology.
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- Ability to summon hurricanes, tornadoes, and tidal waves with the weapon, Poseidon got the title "The Stormbringer'' because of this weapon. The weapon has the ability to shake the earth and shatter any object by driving his spear into the ground or said object. The weapon is a magical weapon that grants its wielder great power and the divine right to rule the sea.
- He was Greek god of Dolphins and he worked by Poseidon's side. He is a boy dolphin and his name is considered as a boy name and his name means dolphin in Greek mythology. He Is also a zodiac sign (The stars can make the sign).
- A place where a specific god lives and rules. The place is different for each goddess or god. There are multiple of these places. The gods of the ancient Greek pantheon are divided into various categories on the following pages. The next five categories divide the gods by domain, namely the gods of sky, sea, earth (rustic and agrarian), and underworld
- He was one of the leading deities in ancient Greece. He was swallowed by his father at birth. The Trident is a major symbol associated with this god.
7 Clues: He was one of the leading deities in ancient Greece. He was swallowed by his father at birth. The Trident is a major symbol associated with this god. • A place where people worship gods and goddesses. A place where there is a group/family of gods. You will see 16 columns on the outside of this building. • ...
Do You Know Greek Mythology? 2023-03-09
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- Goddess of love and beauty.
- Child of a god and a mortal.
- A creature who is part horse, part human.
- Water spirits.
- Don't look into her eyes, you'll turn to stone.
- God of the seas and horses.
- The three-headed dog who guards the Underworld.
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- He rules the Underworld.
- She sees the future and tells prophesies as riddles.
- She's known for her wisdom and battle strategy.
- Call them the "Kindly Ones," not ____.
- Can smell monsters, and tend to bleat when afraid.
12 Clues: Water spirits. • He rules the Underworld. • Goddess of love and beauty. • God of the seas and horses. • Child of a god and a mortal. • Call them the "Kindly Ones," not ____. • A creature who is part horse, part human. • She's known for her wisdom and battle strategy. • Don't look into her eyes, you'll turn to stone. • The three-headed dog who guards the Underworld. • ...
Mythology and Fairy Tales Crossword 2025-02-03
13 Clues: Thor • The Ring • Baba Yaga • Snow White • Cinderella • Snow White • Big Bad Wolf • Bilbo Baggins • Frodo Baggins • Fountain of Youth • Cinderella stories • Mirror on the wall • Doors from Monsters Inc.
A Monster Calls 2025-01-23
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- The setting of Conor's recurring nightmare
- the Monster says ______________ are wild creatures
- the power of releasing this helps Conor to find a sense of peace
- Conor has to confront his truth to reach this stage of grief
- the character in the second tale who was punished for his selfishness
- the type of stories told by the Monster that teach universal lessons
- torments Conor throughout the story
- a thematic concept in the story relating to Conor feeling invisible
- a character who tries to protect Conor from bullying
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- represents death, resurrection, and immortality
- the yew tree is represented in the symbolism featured in ________________
- a central theme in the novel and how we share experiences with one another
- the reference of 12:07 hints at its significance
- Conor's father returns here while Conor's mom is in the hospital
- a literary and artistic style that blends realistic elements with magical or supernatural ones.
- A trait of mystery and horror storytelling that builds readers' anticipation
- one element of horror stories is that they expose our fears of losing ______________
- Harry tells Conor that when he looks at Conor, he sees ________________
- the author has referred to this story as a __________ book
19 Clues: torments Conor throughout the story • The setting of Conor's recurring nightmare • represents death, resurrection, and immortality • the reference of 12:07 hints at its significance • the Monster says ______________ are wild creatures • a character who tries to protect Conor from bullying • the author has referred to this story as a __________ book • ...
R & J Act Two 2022-01-24
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- a speech given when an actor is alone on stage
- joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings
- audience knows something the characters do not
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- a word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent.
- referring or alluding to something commonly known, such as Roman Mythology
- contradictory terms that appear in conjunction
6 Clues: a speech given when an actor is alone on stage • contradictory terms that appear in conjunction • audience knows something the characters do not • referring or alluding to something commonly known, such as Roman Mythology • a word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent. • ...
Mini-Archaeology Camp: Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-08
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- The most sacred tree for the ancient Maya. According to Maya mythology, it was the symbol of the universe.
- Go to the unmarked tomb. Find 817 in Base 20. Then look 105 degrees East.
- Part of the E-Group assemblage and situated just north of the E-Group
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- Jaguar (D5)
- This irregular-shaped item was found in Tomb 5 along with the Wind Jewel.
- The sacred text of the Quiche Maya.
6 Clues: Jaguar (D5) • The sacred text of the Quiche Maya. • Part of the E-Group assemblage and situated just north of the E-Group • This irregular-shaped item was found in Tomb 5 along with the Wind Jewel. • Go to the unmarked tomb. Find 817 in Base 20. Then look 105 degrees East. • ...
Mythology 2023-07-05
FOS Study Guide 2012-09-13
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- Study of written records from the past
- study of lives of ancient people by exsaming artifacts
- Study of myths ment to wxplains natral phenomenons and riligos rights of people.
- the study of peoples mind, thoughts, and feelings.
- Science The study of government, their laws, methods and orgonization
- How the land, water, weather, climate and resources affect the people who live there.
- the study of skills and ways of life of a particular group of people.
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- The study of human belifs, morals, and thought.
- the study of people in groups and how they orgonize there groups and problems they have to solve.
- Study of tool used to help humans with things we need or want
- The study of origins or beginings of man, his distrabution around the world, characteristics, and customes.
- the study of citizenship, the rights and duties a person has as a member of a group.
- The study of the exchange of welth, goods, and services.
- Study of religion
14 Clues: Study of religion • Study of written records from the past • The study of human belifs, morals, and thought. • the study of peoples mind, thoughts, and feelings. • study of lives of ancient people by exsaming artifacts • The study of the exchange of welth, goods, and services. • Study of tool used to help humans with things we need or want • ...
Hum ADHkars 2023-06-23
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- Watching movies & traveling
- I love being a part of a book club and discuss the characters, parts and the story. I love putting in different perspectives as well.
- I am an aesthetic person
- Heavy Traveler 🤣🤣😅
- I am very pleased with my financial decisions and am extremely excited to move to the next part of expanding that system.
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- I am extremely bad at directions. Never trust me with that.
- I want to marry but I am scared.
- I am a big foodie
- I am a good chef and I use to work in coffee shop and I know how to make 50 types of different shakes and waffles.
- I like to explore adventurous things
- I am curious about new school culture and also exploring so many new and surprising things
- I like cooking & Gardening; I like watching documentaries about Indian History, culture and mythology
- I am always up for thrilling adventures like paragliding, bungee jumping, river rafting and trekking and camping
- Expert of Classroom practices
14 Clues: I am a big foodie • Heavy Traveler 🤣🤣😅 • I am an aesthetic person • Watching movies & traveling • Expert of Classroom practices • I want to marry but I am scared. • I like to explore adventurous things • I am extremely bad at directions. Never trust me with that. • I am curious about new school culture and also exploring so many new and surprising things • ...
Zoological Dog Breeds 2025-04-07
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- Small vulpine hunter; comes in smooth and wire varieties (_ Terrier)
- Relating to the shape of this toy dog’s fringed ears, ‘Papillon’ is French for this winged insect
- A large member of the deer family, or this breed(Norwegian _hound)
- Bred to hunt playful river-dwellers, Only around 600 of this English breed remain (_hound)
- American breed named for its spots (Louisiana Catahoula _ Dog)
- The ‘Dachs’ in Dachshund is German for this black-and-white burrower
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- Its ancestors were dingoes in the Outback(Australian _ Dog)
- Large Irish breed appearing often in mythology (_hound)
- Herding breeds for woolly ruminants (Polish Lowland _dog, etc.)
- Finnish hunter of grizzlies (Karelian _ Dog)
- The Löwchen’s mane and tufted tail is a reason why it is called “little _ dog”
- Swift and noble hunter from Scotland known to be kept by Robert the Bruce (_hound)
- Canadian gundog (Nova Scotia _ Tolling Retriever)
- This male bovine is in breed names like English, French, Mastiff, and Terrier
14 Clues: Finnish hunter of grizzlies (Karelian _ Dog) • Canadian gundog (Nova Scotia _ Tolling Retriever) • Large Irish breed appearing often in mythology (_hound) • Its ancestors were dingoes in the Outback(Australian _ Dog) • American breed named for its spots (Louisiana Catahoula _ Dog) • Herding breeds for woolly ruminants (Polish Lowland _dog, etc.) • ...
Figurative Language 2026-02-18
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- an expression overused to the extent that it loses its impact
- repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words that are close together
- word or phrase where more than one meaning is suggested, a play on words
- a reference to a statement/person/place in history, mythology, literature, sports, etc.
- comparison of two unlike things and says one this IS another
- giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
- a figure of speech that involves an exaggeration
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- comparison of two unlike things that have some quality in common and uses like or as
- the whole group of words does not share the literal meaning of each individual word
- words that imitate the sounds of their actions
- a mild or pleasant word or phrase instead of one that is unpleasant or offensive
- words or phrases that appeal to the reader's five senses
- appears to be false due to contradiction but expresses a possible truth
- two opposite ideas are joined to create an effect
14 Clues: words that imitate the sounds of their actions • a figure of speech that involves an exaggeration • two opposite ideas are joined to create an effect • giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea • words or phrases that appeal to the reader's five senses • comparison of two unlike things and says one this IS another • ...
Present Simple 2019-12-05
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- This day's name comes from the name of the Norse god Thor, meaning “Thor's day.”
- Most people go to work or to school on ___________.
- It comes from the Latin dies lunae which means “Moon's Day.”
- All English names of the days of the week ___________ from old religious beliefs.
- Seven days ___________ up a week.
- Many people ___________ Mondays because they have to go to work again.
- The “day of the Sun” named after our well-known star, the Sun.
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- Named after the planet Saturn, this day's name means “day of Saturn.”
- Name is taken from the Old English Wōdnesdæg, which means the day of Odin.
- It means “Tiw's Day”, name based on Týr, a god from the Norse mythology.
- Weekend starts on ___________ afternoon.
- We should always write days of the week in ___________ letters.
- Many people love ___________ because they can relax after all week of work.
- Friday means “day of Frigg”. It ___________ from the name of the old Norse goddess Frigg.
14 Clues: Seven days ___________ up a week. • Weekend starts on ___________ afternoon. • Most people go to work or to school on ___________. • It comes from the Latin dies lunae which means “Moon's Day.” • The “day of the Sun” named after our well-known star, the Sun. • We should always write days of the week in ___________ letters. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-08
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- A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A half-human, half-bull creature that resides in a labyrinth.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- A legendary sea monster that is said to dwell in the ocean depths.
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- A human that transforms into a wolf or wolf-like creature during a full moon.
- A half-human, half-fish creature that dwells in the sea.
- A large, fire-breathing creature with reptilian features.
- A mythical creature also known as the Abominable Snowman, believed to inhabit the Himalayas.
- A legendary creature with a single horn on its forehead.
- A small, magical being often depicted with wings.
- A bird that is reborn from its ashes and symbolizes immortality.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal.
14 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology. • A small, magical being often depicted with wings. • A half-human, half-fish creature that dwells in the sea. • A legendary creature with a single horn on its forehead. • A large, fire-breathing creature with reptilian features. • A half-human, half-bull creature that resides in a labyrinth. • ...
A gift from your bracelet-buddy [P.S. that's from FRIENDS :)] 2021-04-19
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- 'demigods could be real!', name the author
- author of your high school graduation gift
- author of one of your first 'grown-up' books
- now down the memory lane, our library had every fictional book that he has ever written
- she writes about ABCs of murders? or something related to that, idk :)
- i had a video call with this author, i bet you wanted to exchange places with me so bad :)
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- you were inspired by this author's tale and you picked up her book
- this author's book cover remind you of home
- author from your very first post on your book account
- this female author questions the penalty for infidelity, and it's significance in indian mythology
- you fought over this author with her, and now she calls you ruby bird
- you're waiting for this book's prequel since 2017, name the author
- she helped you cure your exam stress, circa one of your second hand book fair visits
- this author apparently wrote about suicide, depression and assault
14 Clues: 'demigods could be real!', name the author • author of your high school graduation gift • this author's book cover remind you of home • author of one of your first 'grown-up' books • author from your very first post on your book account • you were inspired by this author's tale and you picked up her book • ...
Celebrating Diversity - Fun Facts 2021-10-15
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- this heritage month (abbr.) occurs during the month of May
- one of the most linguistically diverse continents in the world
- this country hosts a traditional competition involving cheese blocks being rolled down a hill
- this country is slightly larger than the state of Arizona
- in Russia this is a sign that somebody is thinking of you
- it is illegal to kill a Sasquatch in this Canadian Province
- this country's early mythology has the earliest mentions of vampires
- the meteorite that wiped out the dinosaurs struck this country
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- in this country the elderly are honored with drinks and always served first when eating
- going to university (college) is free in this country, even for foreign students
- three out of every four tornadoes in the world occur in this country
- this county has the highest chocolate production and consumption per capita than any other European country
- Halloween originated in this country and was originally called Samhain
- this heritage month begins in September and ends in October
14 Clues: this country is slightly larger than the state of Arizona • in Russia this is a sign that somebody is thinking of you • this heritage month (abbr.) occurs during the month of May • it is illegal to kill a Sasquatch in this Canadian Province • this heritage month begins in September and ends in October • ...
Luke's crossword week 8 bob words 2021-06-17
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- the _______ tried to trade with France to make profit.
- The ________ story was hard to read because it was detailed.
- the _______ class was very disgusting because we soar body parts of the animal.
- _________ and acidosis develop due to lack of adequate systemic arterial perfusion.
- the ______ discover a solid liquid that has been discovered yet.
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- I fingered that I was _________ to ryegrass because it makes me itchy.
- The ________ comments were very negative to the other people.
- the _______ boo up his lab in an experiment and he was very sad that he blew up the lab.
- I ________ my arm and my leg all the time and it hurts.
- the branch of science and medicine concerned with the sense of hearing.
- _________ makes the heart work harder to pump blood through the body
- the ________ said that I broke my collarbone and my wrist.
- their _______ is that watching excessive amounts of television reduces a person's ability to concentrate.
- The _______ of the dragons are not true or are they.
14 Clues: The _______ of the dragons are not true or are they. • the _______ tried to trade with France to make profit. • I ________ my arm and my leg all the time and it hurts. • the ________ said that I broke my collarbone and my wrist. • The ________ story was hard to read because it was detailed. • The ________ comments were very negative to the other people. • ...
Luke's crossword week 9 bob words 2021-06-17
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- the _______ tried to trade with France to make profit.
- The ________ story was hard to read because it was detailed.
- the _______ class was very disgusting because we sor body parts of the animal.
- _________ and acidosis develop due to lack of adequate systemic arterial perfusion.
- the ______ discover a solid liquid that has been discovered yet.
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- I fingered that I was _________ to ryegrass because it makes me itchy.
- The ________ comments were very negative to the other people.
- the _______ bloo up his lab in an experiment and he was very sad that he blew up the lab.
- I ________ my arm and my leg all the time and it hurts.
- the branch of science and medicine concerned with the sense of hearing.
- _________ makes the heart work harder to pump blood through the body
- the ________ said that I broke my collarbone and my wrist.
- their _______ is that watching excessive amounts of television reduces a person's ability to concentrate.
- The _______ of the dragons are not true or are they.
14 Clues: The _______ of the dragons are not true or are they. • the _______ tried to trade with France to make profit. • I ________ my arm and my leg all the time and it hurts. • the ________ said that I broke my collarbone and my wrist. • The ________ story was hard to read because it was detailed. • The ________ comments were very negative to the other people. • ...
Luke's crossword week 9 bob words 2021-06-17
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- the _______ tried to trade with France to make profit.
- The ________ story was hard to read because it was detailed.
- the _______ class was very disgusting because we sor body parts of the animal.
- _________ and acidosis develop due to lack of adequate systemic arterial perfusion.
- the ______ discover a solid liquid that has been discovered yet.
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- I fingered that I was _________ to ryegrass because it makes me itchy.
- The ________ comments were very negative to the other people.
- the _______ bloo up his lab in an experiment and he was very sad that he blew up the lab.
- I ________ my arm and my leg all the time and it hurts.
- the branch of science and medicine concerned with the sense of hearing.
- _________ makes the heart work harder to pump blood through the body
- the ________ said that I broke my collarbone and my wrist.
- their _______ is that watching excessive amounts of television reduces a person's ability to concentrate.
- The _______ of the dragons are not true or are they.
14 Clues: The _______ of the dragons are not true or are they. • the _______ tried to trade with France to make profit. • I ________ my arm and my leg all the time and it hurts. • the ________ said that I broke my collarbone and my wrist. • The ________ story was hard to read because it was detailed. • The ________ comments were very negative to the other people. • ...
Agath's Crossword 2021-05-11
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- ________ has to do with the ear and hearing
- when I was studying about _________ which is crime what criminoles do
- study ______ and learn about the different myths
- I got _______ degree which is about the nature of god and the religious beliefs
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- _______ is another word for a prodiction
- the branch of linguistics that deals with systems of sounds (including or excluding phonetics), within a language or between different languages.
- in ________ i was learning about rocks and minerals
- the other weather
- in _______ we dealt with X rays and other high radiation
- _______ is about studies of the environment and what is good for it to make it a better place
- A suffragist had an ________ to make sure that everything was equally between men and woman
- My assignment was about ______ which was about living organisms and is divided into different fields.
- in ___ we studies movements and relative positions
- in ________ we studied about how the world has changed throughout history
14 Clues: the other weather • _______ is another word for a prodiction • ________ has to do with the ear and hearing • study ______ and learn about the different myths • in ___ we studies movements and relative positions • in ________ i was learning about rocks and minerals • in _______ we dealt with X rays and other high radiation • ...
Spirit Halloween Animatronics From 2010-2023 (One from each year) 2024-02-29
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- Vampire-like woman breaking out of the ground(2010)
- 2018, Clown with purple hair, likes to give hugs
- 2023, I have this, it is my favorite movie, maniac with a chainsaw
- Made in sold in 2012, from a famous movie about ruby slippers
- Made in 2014, cuffed man when bad over his head, includes an electric box
- 2017, Werewolf, white hair, known to "rip limbs"
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- Is sold every year, but created in 2011. Has 8 legs
- 2019, black hair tied in pigtails, wearing a rose pattern night gown
- Created in 2013 but made a comeback in (2023). Holds 2 candles in its hands
- 2022, You have this one, its a child
- 2021, Black and white striped suit, character from a famous Tim Burton movie
- 2020, Black hair, crawls, on all fours
- 2016, Tall man in a suit, with bandages covering his whole face except one red eye
- Evil animal that has 3 heads. Known in many greek mythology stories
14 Clues: 2022, You have this one, its a child • 2020, Black hair, crawls, on all fours • 2018, Clown with purple hair, likes to give hugs • 2017, Werewolf, white hair, known to "rip limbs" • Is sold every year, but created in 2011. Has 8 legs • Vampire-like woman breaking out of the ground(2010) • Made in sold in 2012, from a famous movie about ruby slippers • ...
Pippachu week one crossword 😎 2020-10-12
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- Similar is a ------ of ------.
- My sister enjoys reading and learning about Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Norse --------.
- Even though Diya was ------- to Hazel and gave her a new cupcake, Hazel threw it away because she didn't like the flavor.
- Nada refused to wear clothes that were made out of --------.
- Ramsha had to make a -------- for her dinner party because Amelia broke all her bones.
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- Quinny attempted to measure the ------- of earth, but failed miserably.
- Sarah was obsessed with -------,so when Anna messed up her perfect patterns she went insane.
- The author used a ----- when signing her new book.
- Amelia was obsessed with --------, but had to stop when she broke all her bones attempting five million backflips in a row.
- The word 'pen' is a -----.
- Diya's favorite dance style is -----, but whenever she tried it she ended up doing the chicken dance.
- When Anna stole Hazel's cupcake, Diya showed her ----- and got her a new one.
- A person or thing that precipitates an event.
- --------- makes plants green.
14 Clues: The word 'pen' is a -----. • --------- makes plants green. • Similar is a ------ of ------. • A person or thing that precipitates an event. • The author used a ----- when signing her new book. • Nada refused to wear clothes that were made out of --------. • Quinny attempted to measure the ------- of earth, but failed miserably. • ...
SLT C:2 2023-03-06
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- one who studies or is an expert in the science of living things
- the branch of medical science dealing with skin and its diseases
- fond of music; relating to an orchestra
- a person who gives his/her time or money to good causes
- an expert in the study of relationships between living things and their surroundings
- the study of legends
- an expert in the structure and composition of the earth
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- love of man expressed by the giving of money or time to good causes
- a doctor who specializes in the treatment of the skin
- the science that deals with the development of man and his culture
- one who studies or is an expert in the development of man
- the science that deals with the relationships of living thing to their surroundings and to each other
- the science that deals with the earth's structure, composition, and history
- the science of living organisms and their processes
14 Clues: the study of legends • fond of music; relating to an orchestra • the science of living organisms and their processes • a doctor who specializes in the treatment of the skin • a person who gives his/her time or money to good causes • an expert in the structure and composition of the earth • one who studies or is an expert in the development of man • ...
HAWAII 2025-05-11
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- Hawaiian god of the ocean and the underworld, symbolizing sea mysteries.
- A sacred Hawaiian lawbreaker sanctuary, once protected by the gods, where people could seek refuge.
- The Hawaiian god of war and strength, symbolizing leadership and protection.
- The Hawaiian god of agriculture and peace, honored during the Makahiki festival.
- These feathered gourd rattles are shaken during hula performances.
- These ancient voyagers brought Polynesian culture to Hawaii, navigating vast ocean distances.
- The Hawaiian name for the carved wooden figures that represent powerful gods
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- Natural material considered sacred and linked to the goddess Pele
- The god represents creation, sunlight, and freshwater in Hawaiian beliefs
- Traditional instrument made from hollow logs and sharkskin, used in religious ceremonies
- The foundational beat in hula is often kept with this gourd instrument.
- The Big Island of Hawaii is still volcanically active, making it a prime example of this type of volcanic formation.
- The goddess of volcanoes, fire, and lightning in Hawaiian mythology.
- A traditional Hawaiian dance that conveys legends and honors the gods.
14 Clues: Natural material considered sacred and linked to the goddess Pele • These feathered gourd rattles are shaken during hula performances. • The goddess of volcanoes, fire, and lightning in Hawaiian mythology. • A traditional Hawaiian dance that conveys legends and honors the gods. • The foundational beat in hula is often kept with this gourd instrument. • ...
Agath's Crossword 2021-05-11
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- ________ has to do with the ear and hearing
- when I was studying about _________ which is crime what criminoles do
- study ______ and learn about the different myths
- I got _______ degree which is about the nature of god and the religious beliefs
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- _______ is another word for a prodiction
- the branch of linguistics that deals with systems of sounds (including or excluding phonetics), within a language or between different languages.
- in ________ i was learning about rocks and minerals
- the other weather
- in _______ we dealt with X rays and other high radiation
- _______ is about studies of the environment and what is good for it to make it a better place
- A suffragist had an ________ to make sure that everything was equally between men and woman
- My assignment was about ______ which was about living organisms and is divided into different fields.
- in ___ we studies movements and relative positions
- in ________ we studied about how the world has changed throughout history
14 Clues: the other weather • _______ is another word for a prodiction • ________ has to do with the ear and hearing • study ______ and learn about the different myths • in ___ we studies movements and relative positions • in ________ i was learning about rocks and minerals • in _______ we dealt with X rays and other high radiation • ...
roman greece 2021-02-11
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- ---was a god who was the god of lighting
- back in the ancient time Romans strived to earn a living by---
- The--- Horse was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology
- While the romans made more realistic sculpture the greeks made sculptors
- The ancient city of--- was best know for its amazing warriors
- ---the Punic War was the last and shortest of the three war punic wars
- While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a---
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- Both the romans and greeks focused on art and---
- Both the Romans and the Greeks focused their art on important political---
- Both of the governments of greece and roman started out with
- While the Greeks let their slaves go about, the Romans forced them to---
- The city of --- is one of the oldest cities in the world
- was a student of the philosopher, Socrates.
- greeks loved and believed deeply into enjoying---
- ---was an ancient greek city destroyed by an volcano
- Unlike like the greeks who got married at 12 to 13 the romans had to get married as---
16 Clues: ---was a god who was the god of lighting • was a student of the philosopher, Socrates. • Both the romans and greeks focused on art and--- • greeks loved and believed deeply into enjoying--- • ---was an ancient greek city destroyed by an volcano • While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a--- • The city of --- is one of the oldest cities in the world • ...
Literary Devices 2022-02-06
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- repetition of similar sounds in syllables (dog, frog, log)
- the author's overall message to the readers about a central topic in a text
- a comparison without "like" or "as" that directly connects one idea to another
- when an object stands in for, or represents, a bigger idea or concept
- a recurring idea, image, or concept throughout a text
- a reference to significant people, places, and events from history, mythology, the Bible, pop culture, and more
- recounting of a memory of past events
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
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- the act of repeating something multiple times, often for emphasis or attention
- giving human traits and actions to non-human things
- the use of visually descriptive language
- repetition of the FIRST LETTER of two or more words within a line of writing (cool cats like corn)
- words representing sounds
- a hint at what is to come later or in future events
- a well-known figure of speech with a meaning known to those who are native speakers of the language
- extreme exaggeration
16 Clues: extreme exaggeration • words representing sounds • a comparison using "like" or "as" • recounting of a memory of past events • the use of visually descriptive language • giving human traits and actions to non-human things • a hint at what is to come later or in future events • a recurring idea, image, or concept throughout a text • ...
Det svider när jag quizar 2024-02-09
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- The eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in our Solar System
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy in the form of glucose
- A powerful explosion that occurs when a star ceases to burn and collapses
- Ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence
- Hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Pioneering electrical engineer known for his work with alternating current
- An ancient Mesoamerican civilization known for its advancements in astronomy, mathematics, and architecture
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- A German composer and pianist, widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time
- Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing this device for long-distance communication
- An antibiotic drug discovered by Alexander Fleming, used to treat bacterial infections
- Holmes A fictional private detective created by the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Known for his abstract paintings, including Guernica
- A private space company founded by Elon Musk
- A known swedish actor, that appeared in a Telenor commercial
- Large marsupial
16 Clues: Large marsupial • Hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • A private space company founded by Elon Musk • Known for his abstract paintings, including Guernica • A known swedish actor, that appeared in a Telenor commercial • Ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence • ...
Det kliar när jag quizar 2024-02-09
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- The eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in our Solar System
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy in the form of glucose
- A powerful explosion that occurs when a star ceases to burn and collapses
- Ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence
- Hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Pioneering electrical engineer known for his work with alternating current
- An ancient Mesoamerican civilization known for its advancements in astronomy, mathematics, and architecture
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- A German composer and pianist, widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time
- Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing this device for long-distance communication
- An antibiotic drug discovered by Alexander Fleming, used to treat bacterial infections
- Holmes A fictional private detective created by the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Known for his abstract paintings, including Guernica
- A private space company founded by Elon Musk
- A known swedish actor, that appeared in a Telenor commercial
- Large marsupial
16 Clues: Large marsupial • Hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • A private space company founded by Elon Musk • Known for his abstract paintings, including Guernica • A known swedish actor, that appeared in a Telenor commercial • Ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence • ...
Vocabulary 2022-09-08
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- relating to based on or appearing in myths or mythology
- the sea journey under taken by slave ships from west africa to the west indies
- a member of a class of traveling poets musicians and storytellers who maintain a tradition of oral history in parts of west africa
- the fact of being who or what a person is
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
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- a story originating in popular culture typically passed on by word of mouth
- the transmission of customs or belief from generation to generation or the fact of being passed on this way
- belonging naturally essential
- copied quoted or translated in exactly the same words as were used originally
9 Clues: belonging naturally essential • the fact of being who or what a person is • relating to based on or appearing in myths or mythology • a story originating in popular culture typically passed on by word of mouth • copied quoted or translated in exactly the same words as were used originally • ...
The Hero's Journey 2023-04-18
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- A traditional story from a specific culture with supernatural elements explaining the world and people
- A traditional story based on historical characters but includes fantastic elements
- The hero prepares for the most difficult part of the journey.
- The hero receives a reward, often in the form of knowledge or power.
- The hero receives a message or request to begin their journey.
- The hero faces their greatest challenge, often involving a life or death situation.
- The hero goes back to their ordinary world, changed by their experiences, and shares their new knowledge or abilities with others.
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- The hero receives help from a mentor or guide.
- The study of myths and traditional stories
- The hero leaves their ordinary world and enters the special world of the adventure.
- A typical pattern that stories or characters represent
- The hero faces a series of tests or obstacles in the special world.
12 Clues: The study of myths and traditional stories • The hero receives help from a mentor or guide. • A typical pattern that stories or characters represent • The hero prepares for the most difficult part of the journey. • The hero receives a message or request to begin their journey. • The hero faces a series of tests or obstacles in the special world. • ...
Vacation time... 2023-01-16
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- We will fly out from there so we can visit its world famous mosque
- big lumps of sand you can snowboard on
- Soren might enjoy riding one of these in the desert. They have two bumps, not one!
- I am the national airline, and I am also the name of a male goat
- the country's most famous city, with a really fun and overwhelming medina
- I am the capital city
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- a gorgeous little beach town, perfect for Nina's instagram shots
- Hopefully we will find time for this yummy, hydrating treatment!
- the name of a beloved national dish
- made with "semoule de ble", I am also a national dish
- the local name for the market, where Anouk can hopefully find some items for her new room.
- the name of the mountain chain we may hike through, and also the name of a Titan in Greek mythology
12 Clues: I am the capital city • the name of a beloved national dish • big lumps of sand you can snowboard on • made with "semoule de ble", I am also a national dish • a gorgeous little beach town, perfect for Nina's instagram shots • Hopefully we will find time for this yummy, hydrating treatment! • I am the national airline, and I am also the name of a male goat • ...
Mythical Creatures 2025-09-03
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- A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish
- A giant sea monster said to drag ships underwater
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- A fire-breathing reptile often found guarding treasure
- A creature with a human head and a lion’s body, known for riddles
- A serpent or lizard said to cause death with a single glance
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- A serpent-like monster with many heads that regrow if cut off
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, found in a labyrinth
- A legendary beast with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion
- A magical horse with a single horn on its forehead
- A bird that bursts into flames and is reborn from its ashes
- A winged horse from Greek mythology
12 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology • A giant sea monster said to drag ships underwater • A magical horse with a single horn on its forehead • A fire-breathing reptile often found guarding treasure • A bird that bursts into flames and is reborn from its ashes • A serpent or lizard said to cause death with a single glance • ...
rome charge 2026-01-12
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- in classical mythology, xxxxxx was the titan who personified the great river.
- the painting xxxxxx a peaceful scene of life in the countryside.
- local residents complained that xxxxxx was ruining the quiet atmosphere.
- the government decided to xxxxxx a new tax on luxury imported goods.
- the city council xxxxxx a local artist to paint a mural downtown.
- the local xxxxxx were invited to a meeting to discuss the new park.
- tourists are xxxxxx to the coastal town to enjoy the summer weather.
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- the candles and soft music provided a romantic xxxxxx for the dinner.
- the noise from the street xxxxxx as they moved further into the park.
- the ancient cathedral is famous for its intricate and detailed xxxxxx.
- certain non-profit organizations are xxxxxx from paying property taxes.
- city planners are looking for ways to reduce traffic xxxxxx during rush hour.
12 Clues: the painting xxxxxx a peaceful scene of life in the countryside. • the city council xxxxxx a local artist to paint a mural downtown. • the local xxxxxx were invited to a meeting to discuss the new park. • the government decided to xxxxxx a new tax on luxury imported goods. • tourists are xxxxxx to the coastal town to enjoy the summer weather. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-10
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- A serving cart for displaying pastry desserts to restaurant patrons
- The area around the eastern Mediterranean; from Turkey to northern Africa and eastward to Iran; the site of such ancient civilizations as Phoenicia and Babylon and Egypt and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and Islam; had continuous economic and political turmoil in the 20th century
- Large Pacific salmon valued as food; adults die after spawning
- A skeletal muscle whose contraction extends or stretches a body part
- Skill in carving or fashioning objects from wood
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- Free from confusion or doubt
- An ideological belief in the complete and unrestricted power of government.
- The study of myths
- aninitial attempt (especially outside your usual areas of competence)
9 Clues: The study of myths • Free from confusion or doubt • Skill in carving or fashioning objects from wood • Large Pacific salmon valued as food; adults die after spawning • A serving cart for displaying pastry desserts to restaurant patrons • A skeletal muscle whose contraction extends or stretches a body part • ...
Adele's cross word 2022-11-27
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- a humorous or malicious deception or trick or deceive (someone)
- unthinkingly enthusiastic and eager, especially about taking part in fighting or warfare.
- unthinkingly enthusiastic and eager, especially about taking part in fighting or warfare.
- present, appearing, or found everywhere
- (in Greek and Roman mythology) each of nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts and sciences
- a soft gentle breeze or a fine cotton gingham
- emit flashes of light; sparkle
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- (of a person in their grief) not able to be comforted or alleviated
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in blood of vertebrates. Its molecule comprises four subunits, each containing an iron atom bound to a haem alleviated.
- in a state or period in inactivity or dormancy
10 Clues: emit flashes of light; sparkle • present, appearing, or found everywhere • a soft gentle breeze or a fine cotton gingham • in a state or period in inactivity or dormancy • a humorous or malicious deception or trick or deceive (someone) • (of a person in their grief) not able to be comforted or alleviated • ...
madhubani key words 2021-08-04
5 Clues: Forest of honey. • It is a depiction of half man and half woman. • Madhubani folk art depicts ________ mythology. • Which district in bihar does madhubani art come from? • Which state of India does madhubani art originate from?
Issue 28 2018-02-15
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- What film stars Robin Williams as a professor who invents a living green goo? (7)
- What sport involves a shuttlecock? (9)
- Google Play is the official app store for what mobile operating system? (7)
- In what country would you find the Taj Mahal? (5)
- Who starred as the Terminator in the film of the same name? (6,14)
- Angkor Wat is a temple complex in what country? (8)
- Gammon comes from what animal? (3)
- SOS is a distress signal designed to be sent by what code? (5)
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- In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth in Crete contained what creature? (8)
- Where is the 2018 Winter Olympics taking place? (11)
- In the UK, what rodent species was almost entirely displaced by a grey version? (3,8)
- Sunburn is caused by what type of radiation, most commonly from the Sun? (11)
- The ‘Oculus Rift’ is a headset used for what type of games? (7,7)
- Dappy is part of which British hip hop group? (1,4)
- What British sitcom originally starred Ronnie Barker and David Jason? (4,3,5)
- Who is the main character in Disney’s ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’? (9)
16 Clues: Gammon comes from what animal? (3) • What sport involves a shuttlecock? (9) • In what country would you find the Taj Mahal? (5) • Dappy is part of which British hip hop group? (1,4) • Angkor Wat is a temple complex in what country? (8) • Where is the 2018 Winter Olympics taking place? (11) • SOS is a distress signal designed to be sent by what code? (5) • ...
contact and colonisation 2019-05-30
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- a close-knit group of interrelated families.
- nullius land that is legally deemed to be unoccupied or uninhabited.
- An indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of many people.
- flooding.
- the art of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other.
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- The refusal to accept or comply to something.
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- the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society.
- (in the mythology of some Australian Aboriginal peoples) Dreamtime or Alcheringa, especially as manifested in the natural world and celebrated in ritual.
- An important assignment given to a person, typically involving travel abroad.
- arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- The action of depriving someone of land, property, or other possessions.
- blood relationship.
- the quality of being based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
- retain for future use.
- law military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law.
16 Clues: flooding. • blood relationship. • retain for future use. • a close-knit group of interrelated families. • The refusal to accept or comply to something. • An indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of many people. • nullius land that is legally deemed to be unoccupied or uninhabited. • law military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law. • ...
crossword 2017-01-18
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- What Mexican dish consists of meat and/or beans wrapped in a tortilla? (7)
- Glucose, fructose and sucrose are types of what? (5)
- Who was king of the gods in ancient Roman mythology? (7)
- Brown, Black, Polar, Sloth and Sun are all types of what animal? (4)
- Which Native American reservation was recently home to a protest against a pipeline construction?
- In which board game is the goal to collect 6 wedges or “cheeses”? (7,7)
- Fireworks were invented in what country? (5)
- The Big Fat Quiz of the Year is shown on what TV channel? (7,4)
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- What continent is Uruguay part of? (5,7)
- Which Brighton rock duo consists of just a bassist and a drummer? (5,5)
- In gaming, what does RPG stand for? (4,7,4)
- Who stars in the Die Hard films? (5,6)
- What sport involves the use of a “foil”? (7)
- Which comic book writer created Spider-Man, The Hulk and Iron Man? (4,3)
- Donald Trump’s inauguration as President is today, but who is his Vice President? (4,5)
- The word ‘Nonchalant’ is borrowed from what language? (6)
16 Clues: Who stars in the Die Hard films? (5,6) • What continent is Uruguay part of? (5,7) • In gaming, what does RPG stand for? (4,7,4) • What sport involves the use of a “foil”? (7) • Fireworks were invented in what country? (5) • Glucose, fructose and sucrose are types of what? (5) • Who was king of the gods in ancient Roman mythology? (7) • ...
The History of Zombies 2017-10-27
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- an outbreak, usually a disease, that spreads rapidly and widely
- a person or thing that causes great trouble
- an imagined state or place where everything is perfect or heavenly
- voodoo priests who use black magic to create a zombi to use as a servant
- a very bad event that causes suffering and damage
- ghost or reanimated body that returns from the grave to terrorize the living
- from China, living corpses that had white hair and greenish-white skin
- a religion that includes belief in spirits, witchcraft, and sorcery
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- a major event that completely destroys, or heavily damages humanity or society
- an imagined state or place where everything is unpleasant or bad
- from Norse mythology, reanimated bodies of warriors who had been born with amazing abilities
- a stash of goods, usually hidden
- to search for and collect useable things that were discarded
- a place of isolation to guard people or animals who have been infected with a dangerous disease
- a fixed amount of goods per person, usually food or water
- filmmaker who introduced the idea that zombies must eat the living
16 Clues: a stash of goods, usually hidden • a person or thing that causes great trouble • a very bad event that causes suffering and damage • a fixed amount of goods per person, usually food or water • to search for and collect useable things that were discarded • an outbreak, usually a disease, that spreads rapidly and widely • ...
Fantasy 2023-06-27
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- An adventurous mission or search for a specific object or goal.
- A small, magical creature often depicted with wings and the power to grant wishes.
- Something that is part of mythology or legendary tales, not based on reality.
- An exciting and sometimes dangerous journey or quest.
- A mythical creature with wings and often breathing fire.
- A traditional story or legend that explains natural or supernatural events.
- A person who practices magic or has the ability to cast spells.
- A legendary creature resembling a horse with a single horn on its forehead.
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- To cast a spell or make something magical or captivating.
- A magical liquid or mixture with special effects or powers.
- A wise and powerful magician or sorcerer.
- Something that exists only in the imagination or in stories.
- A genre of imaginative fiction involving magical or supernatural elements.
- Special powers or abilities that are not based on science or reality.
- A supernatural creature often depicted as small, with pointed ears and great agility.
- Having special powers or properties that are not explainable by science.
16 Clues: A wise and powerful magician or sorcerer. • An exciting and sometimes dangerous journey or quest. • A mythical creature with wings and often breathing fire. • To cast a spell or make something magical or captivating. • A magical liquid or mixture with special effects or powers. • Something that exists only in the imagination or in stories. • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-11-18
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- the author of the epic poems: the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Area of land that is surrounded on three sides by water
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live.
- began as a festival honoring the gods; included sporting events and poetry competitions.
- A war between Athens and Sparta.
- All citizens can participate directly in the government
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- High hill that a strong fortress was on.
- Slaves in Sparta.
- Greek word for a city-state
- Gathering of citizens
- a great temple of Athena that is located on the acropolis in Athens. The ruins still stand today.
- the period of expansion of Greek culture and history following Alexander's death until the rise of the Roman Empire in 31 BCE.
- Type of government in which only a few people have power.
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
- famous philosopher that was the tutor of Alexander the Great
- Leader who held power through the use of force
16 Clues: Slaves in Sparta. • Gathering of citizens • Greek word for a city-state • A war between Athens and Sparta. • High hill that a strong fortress was on. • Leader who held power through the use of force • Area of land that is surrounded on three sides by water • All citizens can participate directly in the government • the author of the epic poems: the Iliad and the Odyssey. • ...
September Stems List 2024-09-12
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- All learning exclusive of technical precepts and practical arts
- Of, relating to, or used in vision
- A dock or basin providing secure moorings for pleasure boats and often offering supply, repair, and other facilities
- A book for notes or memoranda
- The science of mind and behavior
- Having or indicating a high or satisfactory degree of intelligence and mental capacity
- The part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- A student in the second year at college or a 4-year secondary school
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- A powerboat designed for racing that's skims the surface of water
- To go completely around especially by water
- A water-bearing stratum of permeable rock,sand,or gravel
- permitting the passage of light
- Having mental faculties not dulled by sleep, faintness, or stupor
- Any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- The sacred scriptures of Christians comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament
- To bring to mind or think of again
16 Clues: A book for notes or memoranda • permitting the passage of light • The science of mind and behavior • Of, relating to, or used in vision • To bring to mind or think of again • To go completely around especially by water • A water-bearing stratum of permeable rock,sand,or gravel • All learning exclusive of technical precepts and practical arts • ...
SCIZ●NE 2022-10-08
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- British unit of measure.
- Muscle is for the build like smooth muscle, for working like a striated muscle.
- Member of Protista and they live in freshwaters.
- The closest galaxy to the MIKY WAY.
- The ratio that gives the most competent dimensions in terms of harmony between the parts of a perfect whole in mathematics and art. 1,618.
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- Artist who contributed to the Romantic period in Western Classical Music. Composer of the gth symphony.
- Organic compounds.
- Inventor of wireless electrical transmission.
- Electromagnetic wave with a wavelength between 0.5-2.5A.
- Water protrusion that is formed by the sea out of the land. e.g:Bothnia
- The light-sensing tissue at the back of your eyes.
- All of the rumors that traditionally explain the creation of the universe and humans in a religion or culture.
- The planet with the most advanced ring system in the solar system.
- Power for bones and a type of mineral."Ca"
- One of the largest volcanic mountains in the world.Located in Hawaii, its name means "LONG MOUNTAIN".
- Mix of whole colors.
16 Clues: Organic compounds. • Mix of whole colors. • British unit of measure. • The closest galaxy to the MIKY WAY. • Power for bones and a type of mineral."Ca" • Inventor of wireless electrical transmission. • Member of Protista and they live in freshwaters. • The light-sensing tissue at the back of your eyes. • Electromagnetic wave with a wavelength between 0.5-2.5A. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2022-06-14
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- Belonging to the very distant past
- The society, culture, and way of life of a particular area
- Stories based on a particular religion or cultural tradition.
- Location
- A civilisation based in Greece from around 1700 BCE.
- A period in time after a catastrophic event, being the collapse of a civilisation
- Something which the early Greek civilisations had a major impact on.
- A time when new heights were achieved in art architecture, philosophy and theatre.
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- A key feature in Greek architecture that has been copied worldwide.
- The most famous ancient Greek general. He conquered much of Europe and Asia.
- The centre of the Ancient Greek world which went on to become the capital of modern Greece.
- An early civilisation from Crete, that influenced ancient Greece.
- A highly rocky mound in Athens that is home to many temples including the Parthenon
- Something invented by the Greeks, that we all have! Some of us may use our phones for this.
- The centre of the Ancient Greek world.
- The place of worship for the ancient Greeks, and were often dedicated to one particular god.
16 Clues: Location • Belonging to the very distant past • The centre of the Ancient Greek world. • A civilisation based in Greece from around 1700 BCE. • The society, culture, and way of life of a particular area • Stories based on a particular religion or cultural tradition. • An early civilisation from Crete, that influenced ancient Greece. • ...
crossword 2017-01-18
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- Which comic book writer created Spider-Man, The Hulk and Iron Man? (4,3)
- Fireworks were invented in what country? (5)
- Who stars in the Die Hard films? (5,6)
- Glucose, fructose and sucrose are types of what? (5)
- In gaming, what does RPG stand for? (4,7,4)
- Which Native American reservation was recently home to a protest against a pipeline construction?(8,4)
- What sport involves the use of a “foil”? (7)
- What Mexican dish consists of meat and/or beans wrapped in a tortilla? (7)
- Which Brighton rock duo consists of just a bassist and a drummer? (5,5)
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- The word ‘Nonchalant’ is borrowed from what language? (6)
- Who was king of the gods in ancient Roman mythology? (7)
- In which board game is the goal to collect 6 wedges or “cheeses”? (7,7)
- What continent is Uruguay part of? (5,7)
- Donald Trump’s inauguration as President is today, but who is his Vice President? (4,5)
- Brown, Black, Polar, Sloth and Sun are all types of what animal? (4)
- The Big Fat Quiz of the Year is shown on what TV channel? (7,4)
16 Clues: Who stars in the Die Hard films? (5,6) • What continent is Uruguay part of? (5,7) • In gaming, what does RPG stand for? (4,7,4) • Fireworks were invented in what country? (5) • What sport involves the use of a “foil”? (7) • Glucose, fructose and sucrose are types of what? (5) • Who was king of the gods in ancient Roman mythology? (7) • ...
Moir Post Crossword 2021-05-31
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- A villain in Batman who has two sides of a face
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, nicknamed "The Beautiful Game." is an adrenaline-pumping activty that connects communities from all walks of life.
- This king is said to be the son of a Lion
- A play by Shakespeare about a Moor who died for love
- Lord of the Greek gods
- A new Marvel movie coming out this year
- A time traveler that teleports one back in time to the heritage of this world.
- This word refers to the dead body of a person or an animal that has not decayed due to specific natural or artificial conditions.
- A long awaited reunion that has elevated most of us onto cloud nine.
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- Most endangered species
- This planet is known for its rings
- A feeling we yearn for amidst the hustle and bustle of our quotidian lives.
- This can make you travel back in time, guffaw, bawl your eyes out and ressurect the dead.
- The trickster god in Norse mythology
- The two main types of clouds are stratus and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ clouds
- A country in Scandinavia famous for pigs and pork
16 Clues: Lord of the Greek gods • Most endangered species • This planet is known for its rings • The trickster god in Norse mythology • A new Marvel movie coming out this year • This king is said to be the son of a Lion • A villain in Batman who has two sides of a face • A country in Scandinavia famous for pigs and pork • A play by Shakespeare about a Moor who died for love • ...
II. Vocabulary & Definitions 2023-10-03
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- when something is really lively, colorful, and full of energy.
- a make-believe thing that can't ever get old or die.
- a short story that teaches us a lesson in a fun way.
- like starting all over again, like a fresh beginning.
- a magical change, like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly.
- when something is so cool or interesting that it's hard to look away from.
- when you see something happen or watch it.
- when you go on an exciting adventure or explore something new.
- when you're holding your breath because something exciting is happening.
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- really old stories about gods, heroes, and magical things.
- a fun story that people love to tell and hear.
- when something goes into the water quickly and comes back out.
- fancy feathers that birds have, like their colorful clothes.
- when something or someone changes in a big, special way.
- a super cool and famous story that everyone loves to talk about.
- when something is soaked in something tasty, like tea in hot water.
16 Clues: when you see something happen or watch it. • a fun story that people love to tell and hear. • a make-believe thing that can't ever get old or die. • a short story that teaches us a lesson in a fun way. • like starting all over again, like a fresh beginning. • when something or someone changes in a big, special way. • ...
Culture 2023-07-02
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- The style of cooking and the food traditions of a particular region or culture
- Clothing worn to represent a specific character or culture
- A series of movements performed to a rhythm or music
- Creative expression or activity that produces visual or auditory forms
- Beliefs, customs, or practices handed down from generation to generation
- Sounds arranged in a pleasing way, often with rhythm and melody
- A collection of myths or stories that explain natural phenomena or cultural beliefs
- A celebration or event that is usually held annually and has a cultural significance
- The state of having different cultures, backgrounds, or characteristics
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- An object, image, or idea that represents a deeper meaning or concept
- A formal or ceremonial act performed as part of a cultural or religious practice
- A joyful gathering or event to commemorate a special occasion
- A system of communication used by a particular country or community
- The art and science of designing and constructing buildings
- Traditional stories, customs, and beliefs of a particular community
- Cultural traditions, customs, or practices that are inherited from ancestors
16 Clues: A series of movements performed to a rhythm or music • Clothing worn to represent a specific character or culture • The art and science of designing and constructing buildings • A joyful gathering or event to commemorate a special occasion • Sounds arranged in a pleasing way, often with rhythm and melody • ...
Roses 2023-04-25
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- Both the War of the Roses and the Game of Thrones featured _______ betrayals and shifting alliances.
- The War of the White and Scarlet Roses was a struggle for the ___ of the English crown.
- Daenerys was the last surviving member of the _______ dynasty.
- The mythical figure Odin was known for his two _______.
- The Yorkist symbol was the _______ while the Lancastrian symbol was the red rose.
- The Yorkists and Lancastrians fought for years in the _______.
- Henry VII Tudor faced threats to his reign from _______ and rebellions.
- The Lancastrian king Henry VI suffered from bouts of _______.
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- The Tudors eventually emerged as the _______ of the conflict.
- Richard of York was the leader of the _______ forces.
- Edward IV and Robb Stark were both charismatic _______ leaders.
- Cersei Lannister and Margaret of Anjou both used their _______ to manipulate politics.
- Margaret of Anjou was married to King _______ VI of England.
- Sansa Stark and Elizabeth of York both married their former enemies to secure _______.
- Sandor Clegane was known as the _______ due to his fierce loyalty and temper.
- The three-headed _______ guarded the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology.
16 Clues: Richard of York was the leader of the _______ forces. • Margaret of Anjou was married to King _______ VI of England. • The mythical figure Odin was known for his two _______. • The Yorkists and Lancastrians fought for years in the _______. • Daenerys was the last surviving member of the _______ dynasty. • ...
Present simple 2019-12-05
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- Seven days ___________ up a week.
- Most people go to work or to school on ___________.
- It means “Tiw's Day”, name based on Týr, a god from the Norse mythology.
- Named after the planet Saturn, this day's name means “day of Saturn.”
- All English names of the days of the week ___________ from old religious beliefs.
- It comes from the Latin dies lunae which means “Moon's Day.”
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- Name is taken from the Old English Wōdnesdæg, which means the day of Odin.
- Many people ___________ Mondays because they have to go to work again.
- This day's name comes from the name of the Norse god Thor, meaning “Thor's day.”
- We should always write days of the week in ___________ letters.
- Weekend starts on ___________ afternoon.
- Many people love ___________ because they can relax after all week of work.
- The “day of the Sun” named after our well-known star, the Sun.
- Friday means “day of Frigg”. It ___________ from the name of the old Norse goddess Frigg.
14 Clues: Seven days ___________ up a week. • Weekend starts on ___________ afternoon. • Most people go to work or to school on ___________. • It comes from the Latin dies lunae which means “Moon's Day.” • The “day of the Sun” named after our well-known star, the Sun. • We should always write days of the week in ___________ letters. • ...
fantasy crossword :) 2021-10-05
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- beings that are found at the end of rainbows guarding gold
- a movie series about aliens who came to earth and can shape-shift into vehicles
- mutants with superpowers who fight bad guys
- females who have a tail with scales instead of feet and live underwater
- a movie series about a group of superheroes that constantly save the world, and even the universe
- a novel series about a demigod and his friends fighting against Greek mythology monsters
- small creatures in the forest that leave out dust when flying
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- a big creature that grows 2 heads when one is cut off
- a book series about a boy and his friends in a magical boarding school
- magical people who travel on brooms
- a movie series about the battle between the lightside and the darkside
- giants with one eye usually found in Greek myths
- mystical being that can fly and breathe out fire
- horse-like creatures that have wings and a horn
14 Clues: magical people who travel on brooms • mutants with superpowers who fight bad guys • horse-like creatures that have wings and a horn • giants with one eye usually found in Greek myths • mystical being that can fly and breathe out fire • a big creature that grows 2 heads when one is cut off • beings that are found at the end of rainbows guarding gold • ...
Ancient Greece - Chapter 8 Key Terms 2015-02-22
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- An ancient Greek leader who held power through the use of force
- A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built
- Ancient Greek storyteller, he was famous for his fables short stories that teach important lessons about life
- A short story that teaches about life and gives advice on how to live life
- A type of government in which people rate themselves
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- A person who has the right to participate in government
- She was a Greek poet, one of the most famous lyric poets of Greece
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- A government in which only a few people have power
- An age marked by great achievements
- Rich land owners
- A Greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and odyssey, two famous Greek poems , they describe the deeds of heroes during the Trojan war
- Athenian leader, he encouraged the spread of democracy and lead Athens when the city was at its height
- A Greek word for city-state
14 Clues: Rich land owners • A Greek word for city-state • An age marked by great achievements • A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built • A government in which only a few people have power • A type of government in which people rate themselves • A person who has the right to participate in government • An ancient Greek leader who held power through the use of force • ...
Ancient Civilization Unit Review 2023-08-25
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- The world's first author
- This characteristic of a civilization deals with their belief systems
- This type of religion worships ONE god
- The Lore of a civilization is often referred to by this term
- This material was invented in Ancient China in the year 105 C.E.
- One of Enheduanna's jobs as High Priestess was to interpret these
- Enheduanna wrote 42 of these, which were later included and revised in the Old Testament
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- This is a system of communication that can be written, verbal, or non-verbal
- The Mesopotamian Goddess of War and Desire
- This invention was likely updated by the Ancient Hebrews and used for clothing, shoes, and bedding
- Having a stable food supply required this technology (another term for farming)
- This type of religion worships MANY gods
- This invention came from the Inuit people about 800 years ago to help them prevent snow-blindness
- The oldest evidence of this subject area comes from Swaziland, Africa
14 Clues: The world's first author • This type of religion worships ONE god • This type of religion worships MANY gods • The Mesopotamian Goddess of War and Desire • The Lore of a civilization is often referred to by this term • This material was invented in Ancient China in the year 105 C.E. • One of Enheduanna's jobs as High Priestess was to interpret these • ...
Assimilation 2023-09-26
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- The main character in a story, often portrayed as brave and noble.
- Supernatural forces or powers that can influence events or outcomes.
- A female royal member of a monarchy, often depicted as a heroine in fairy tales.
- A long, adventurous journey undertaken in search of something valuable.
- A supernatural being with magical powers, often portrayed as a villain.
- A mythical, fire-breathing creature often encountered in fantasy stories.
- A large fortified building, often the setting for medieval tales.
- A male magic practitioner, often depicted as a wise and powerful figure.
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- A male royal member of a monarchy, often depicted as a hero in fairy tales.
- An exciting and daring experience or undertaking.
- Godmother A magical character who grants wishes and helps the protagonist in fairy tales.
- Creature A creature from mythology, often with extraordinary abilities or features.
- A magical spell or charm that brings about a change in someone or something.
- The antagonist or a wicked character in a story, often causing conflict.
- Tale A story typically featuring magical creatures and adventures.
15 Clues: An exciting and daring experience or undertaking. • A large fortified building, often the setting for medieval tales. • The main character in a story, often portrayed as brave and noble. • Tale A story typically featuring magical creatures and adventures. • Supernatural forces or powers that can influence events or outcomes. • ...
World Religions Final Religious Elements and Basic Concepts 2025-05-16
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- The doctrine that reality is ultimately made up of only one essence
- A dimension of religion that deals with how we are to act while living in the world
- The belief that the divine reality exists in everything
- Describes a belief system that holds that there is no divine being
- The understanding of the nature of the universe.
- A religion that allows for belief in divine or semidivine beings without the belief in an essentially relevant god
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- Religious theology
- The overcoming of the normal limitations imposed by the human condition, whether temporarily or abidingly.
- The belief in many gods
- The transmission of the divine will or knowledge to human beings, typically through myths or some form of religious experience
- Tends to answer questions of origins and serves as a source of sacred truth
- The experience of the divine or holy presence, sometimes involving intellectual belief and sometimes emphasizing personal trust
- The belief in only one god.
- Formal worship practice, often based on the reenactment of a myth
14 Clues: Religious theology • The belief in many gods • The belief in only one god. • The understanding of the nature of the universe. • The belief that the divine reality exists in everything • Formal worship practice, often based on the reenactment of a myth • Describes a belief system that holds that there is no divine being • ...
Vocabulary Week 22 (Geometry and Mythology) 2023-04-12
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- one dimensional straight path that is endless in both directions
- prefixes and suffixes
- to mention something briefly / to make a quick reference.
- myths of the ancient Greeks. These myths were more than just folk tales to them; they were their religion.
- lines that cross or meet to form right angles
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- a story that is the product of one's imagination
- an exact location in space represented by a dot
- a straight line that extends in one direction
- a letter or group of letters placed after the base or root of the word to change the meaning of the word
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- lines that are the same distances apart and never meet
- a part of line defined by two end points
- a letter or group of letters placed before the base or root of the word to change the meaning of the word
- language spoken in the country Greece. Many of our English roots and affixes are Greek. (Remember Mrs. Shields' lessons?)
- the most basic part of a word with no prefixes or suffixes
- when a person or text makes a reference to a well known person, place, or concept, such as Greek Mythology, the Bible, Shakespeare, a movie, or song.
16 Clues: prefixes and suffixes • a part of line defined by two end points • lines that cross or meet to form right angles • a straight line that extends in one direction • an exact location in space represented by a dot • a story that is the product of one's imagination • lines that are the same distances apart and never meet • ...
Roman and greece 2021-02-11
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- ---was the King of the Gods and threw lightning like a spear
- The Third Punic War was the last and--- of the three wars between
- While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a---
- Both the Romans and the Greeks focused their art on important political---
- Like today, many Ancient Romans strived to earn a living by---
- the Greeks believed deeply in enjoying ---
- The --- Horse was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology.
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- Unlike like the greeks who got married at 12 to 13 the romans had to get married as---
- Pompeii is an --- Ancient Roman city that was located close to the volcano, Vesuvius, before 79 BC.
- While the Greeks let their slaves go about, the Romans forced them to---
- Like today, many Ancient Romans strived to earn a living by---
- While the romans made more realistic sculpture the greeks made sculptures---
- Both of the governments of greece and roman started out with---
13 Clues: the Greeks believed deeply in enjoying --- • While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a--- • ---was the King of the Gods and threw lightning like a spear • Like today, many Ancient Romans strived to earn a living by--- • Like today, many Ancient Romans strived to earn a living by--- • Both of the governments of greece and roman started out with--- • ...
Chapter 2 2017-06-13
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- What Mr.Brunner was trying to tell Percy he's not. It is a synonym of regular.
- Percy's English teacher
- What Grover has to do to Percy. A guardian's job.
- What Percy was doing when Grover and Mr.Brunner were talking behind is back
- a verb used to prevent Percy from knowing the truth. Grover does this to Percy
- A word Grover uses to Percy to assure him about taking him to the subway station to flee from something.
- a language used by Greek Mythology
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- an emotion you feel when feeling fear. Verb form
- A noun that Percy thinks hes seeing. It's what you see but it's not actually there
- senior females that were watching Percy. The on in the middle was cutting yarn. Two Words
- An emotion Grover was feeling when he was leaving Yancy.
- What Mr.Brunner and Grover thinks Percy is in.
12 Clues: Percy's English teacher • a language used by Greek Mythology • What Mr.Brunner and Grover thinks Percy is in. • an emotion you feel when feeling fear. Verb form • What Grover has to do to Percy. A guardian's job. • An emotion Grover was feeling when he was leaving Yancy. • What Percy was doing when Grover and Mr.Brunner were talking behind is back • ...
Units Five, Six, and Seven 2021-06-22
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- a government where almost absolute power is passed down from generation to generation.
- the famous Roman dictator whose murder led to the downfall of the republic.
- stories with gods, goddesses, heroes and monsters that ancient people used to explain the world around them.
- the Roman government consisting of consul, senate and assembly members who work together to represent the people.
- the clay soldiers Shi Huangdi made for his tomb to protect him in the afterlife.
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- the Greek temple to Athena located on the scropolis in Athens.
- the long wall that protected China from nomadic warriors to the north.
- the first ruler of China who unified the 7 warring states kingdoms.
- the Macedonian king who expanded Greece into a large empire.
- rulers in ancient China.
- the Greek government where power is given to the people and they get to vote.
- the ancient Roman amphitheater where gladiator fights took place.
12 Clues: rulers in ancient China. • the Macedonian king who expanded Greece into a large empire. • the Greek temple to Athena located on the scropolis in Athens. • the ancient Roman amphitheater where gladiator fights took place. • the first ruler of China who unified the 7 warring states kingdoms. • the long wall that protected China from nomadic warriors to the north. • ...
History review 2021-12-03
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- This was one of the most important discoveries for humans during the paleolithic period.
- This was one of the most important discoveries during the neolithic period.
- This is what we call a period of a hundred years.
- This is the first prehistorical period.
- The first ancient Olympic Games happened in this city-state.
- In ancient Rome, these people used to fight in the arenas.
- This was how they called the rulers of ancient Egypt.
- People who could vote, participate in the Olympic games and had more rights overall in ancient Greece were called free ___________.
- She is considered the goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology.
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- A period of a thousand years
- This is how we call the ancient Egyptian writing system, considered to be one of the first in the world.
- These professionals study human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
12 Clues: A period of a thousand years • This is the first prehistorical period. • This is what we call a period of a hundred years. • This was how they called the rulers of ancient Egypt. • In ancient Rome, these people used to fight in the arenas. • The first ancient Olympic Games happened in this city-state. • ...
Demianna 2021-05-11
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- I what to become a ________because I find X-rays interesting.
- - the study of the nature of God and religious beliefs.
- Marian what's to be a astronomy when she is older so she has to study _________.
- Is the study of sounds.
- - The scientific study of crime and ______.
- ______ is a system of ides and ideals.
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- My sister is studying _________in high school and she thinks it is fun
- ________is when we find out where the words come from and what sentry.
- My older sister is studying _________which means something to deal with physical.
- __________means when you have the mythic and the basic word is myth.
- My mum always listens to the audio book and it can help you study the sounds.
- In class our teachers told us that we are going to find out the ______of our words because they said that we need to know when and where the words came from.
12 Clues: Is the study of sounds. • ______ is a system of ides and ideals. • - The scientific study of crime and ______. • - the study of the nature of God and religious beliefs. • I what to become a ________because I find X-rays interesting. • __________means when you have the mythic and the basic word is myth. • ...
BIBLE PLACES 6 2025-02-09
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- A high priest who served during the reign of King David.
- A town and a territory mentioned in the Book of Joshua, allotted to the tribe of Zebulun.
- A city located on the Sea of Galilee, named after the Roman Emperor Tiberius.
- A Phoenician city known for trade, often mentioned in the Bible.
- A biblical figure who was a soldier in King David's army.
- The birthplace of Abraham, located in ancient Mesopotamia.
- A city mentioned in ancient Hebrew genealogies.
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- The name given to Joseph by Pharaoh, meaning “The Savior of the World.”
- A place mentioned in the Bible where the Israelites camped.
- An ancient city, mentioned by Paul in his travels, although more famously known for its role in Greek mythology.
- A city in Asia Minor where Paul had a vision of a man from Macedonia.
- A city in ancient Israel, often mentioned in the history of the Northern Kingdom.
12 Clues: A city mentioned in ancient Hebrew genealogies. • A high priest who served during the reign of King David. • A biblical figure who was a soldier in King David's army. • The birthplace of Abraham, located in ancient Mesopotamia. • A place mentioned in the Bible where the Israelites camped. • A Phoenician city known for trade, often mentioned in the Bible. • ...
All 14 WONDERS Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-25
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- Verticale, It features over 900 trees and thousands of plants.
- Mausoleum, Combines ancient Anatolian, Hellenistic, and modern architectural styles with symbolic art depicting Turkey’s history and values.
- Pyramid of Giza, The oldest and last remaining of the original seven world wonders.
- of Zeus at Olympia, This wonder was made when Olympic Games were at their peak.
- Temple of Artemis, Built to worship the Greek goddess of childbirth, hunting, and chastity.
- of Rhodes, It was built in homage to Helios, the god of the Sun in Greek mythology.
- Louvre Pyramid, Served as the main entrance to the Louvre Museum.
- Khalifa, This wonder can be seen from 95 km away.
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- Chi Minh Mausoleum, Built between 1973 and 1975 by Garol Isakovich.
- of Liberty, Symbolizes freedom, democracy, and hope.
- the Redeemer, Lightning strikes it frequently; it’s repaired regularly, including a thumb repair in 2014.
- of Alexandria, Guided thousands of ships safely.
- at Halicarnassus, A wonder that honors and holds the remains of Mausolus of Caria.
- Gardens of Babylon, There is no proof that this wonder actually existed.
14 Clues: of Alexandria, Guided thousands of ships safely. • Khalifa, This wonder can be seen from 95 km away. • of Liberty, Symbolizes freedom, democracy, and hope. • Verticale, It features over 900 trees and thousands of plants. • Louvre Pyramid, Served as the main entrance to the Louvre Museum. • Chi Minh Mausoleum, Built between 1973 and 1975 by Garol Isakovich. • ...
Roman Civilization Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-28
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- In what Roman Province did Jesus of Nazareth deliver his messages?
- What symbol did the emperor Constantine see in his vision when he looked up at the sky?
- Who became the first official Roman emperor after Julius Caesar was assassinated?
- What type of government did the Romans establish after overthrowing their last king?
- What do we call an elected official that passes laws and votes on policies?
- What was the name of the fighting unit that made Rome so powerful?
- Who was the goddess of love, beauty and fertility in Roman mythology?
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- Who was the emperor who split the Roman Empire in Half?
- The Roman Empire controlled territory in three continents: Europe, Asia and ______________?
- Which group of nomadic warriors forced Germanic Barbarians to migrate into the Roman Empire?
- What is the name of the structure that carries water from the mountains into the city?
- Write the year 2025 in Roman numerals
12 Clues: Write the year 2025 in Roman numerals • Who was the emperor who split the Roman Empire in Half? • In what Roman Province did Jesus of Nazareth deliver his messages? • What was the name of the fighting unit that made Rome so powerful? • Who was the goddess of love, beauty and fertility in Roman mythology? • ...
Moir Post Crossword 2021-06-01
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- This planet is known for its rings
- A long awaited reunion that has elevated most of us onto cloud nine.
- Most endangered species
- nicknamed "The Beautiful Game." is an adrenaline-pumping activity that connects communities from all walks of life.
- A villain in Batman who has two sides of a face
- A time traveler that teleports one back in time to the heritage of this world.
- The two main types of clouds are stratus and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ clouds
- This can make you travel back in time, guffaw, bawl your eyes out and ressurect the dead.
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- Lord of the Greek gods
- a feeling we yearn for amidst the hustle and bustle of our quotidian lives.
- A country in Scandinavia famous for pigs and pork
- This king is said to be the son of a Lion
- A new Marvel movie coming out this year
- A play by Shakespeare about a Moor who died for love
- The trickster god in Norse mythology
- This word refers to the dead body of a person or an animal that has not decayed due to specific natural or artificial conditions.
16 Clues: Lord of the Greek gods • Most endangered species • This planet is known for its rings • The trickster god in Norse mythology • A new Marvel movie coming out this year • This king is said to be the son of a Lion • A villain in Batman who has two sides of a face • A country in Scandinavia famous for pigs and pork • A play by Shakespeare about a Moor who died for love • ...
Contact & Colonisation 2019-05-30
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- the quality of being based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
- military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law
- a close-knit group of interrelated families
- An indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of many people
- flooding
- The action of depriving someone of land, property, or other possessions
- the refusal to accept or comply to something
- the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society.
- (in the mythology of some Australian Aboriginal peoples) Dreamtime or Alcheringa, especially as manifested in the natural world and celebrated in ritual
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- blood relationship
- land that is legally deemed to be unoccupied or unihabited
- An important assignment given to a person, typically involving travel aboard
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
- the art of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other
- retain for future use
- arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
16 Clues: flooding • blood relationship • retain for future use • a close-knit group of interrelated families • the refusal to accept or comply to something • An indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of many people • land that is legally deemed to be unoccupied or unihabited • military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law • ...
literary 2023-06-22
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- Stories that aim to evoke fear and suspense through supernatural or psychological elements.
- Traditional stories passed down through generations, often reflecting cultural beliefs and values.
- Fiction Stories set in the past, often based on real historical events or figures.
- Stories that involve solving a crime or unraveling a puzzling event.
- Exciting stories that follow characters on daring journeys or quests.
- Stories set in imaginary worlds with magical elements and mythical creatures.
- Exciting stories that follow characters on daring journeys or quests.
- Genre Description
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- Stories that explain natural phenomena, gods, and legendary creatures in a particular culture or religion.
- Tale Stories that often involve magical elements, enchantments, and moral lessons.
- Stories intended to entertain through humor and light-hearted situations.
- Expressive and rhythmic writing that often uses vivid imagery and figurative language.
- Stories that focus on conflicts, emotions, and relationships among characters.
- Stories centered around love, relationships, and emotional connections.
- Stories that are intended to be funny and make readers laugh.
- Accounts of a person's life, based on factual information and research.
- Fiction Stories that explore futuristic concepts, advanced technology, and scientific possibilities.
17 Clues: Genre Description • Stories that are intended to be funny and make readers laugh. • Stories that involve solving a crime or unraveling a puzzling event. • Exciting stories that follow characters on daring journeys or quests. • Exciting stories that follow characters on daring journeys or quests. • ...
CXV - Learning & Recruitment 2024-02-09
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- The eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in our Solar System
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy in the form of glucose
- A powerful explosion that occurs when a star ceases to burn and collapses
- Ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence
- Hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Pioneering electrical engineer known for his work with alternating current
- An ancient Mesoamerican civilization known for its advancements in astronomy, mathematics, and architecture
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- A German composer and pianist, widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time
- Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing this device for long-distance communication
- An antibiotic drug discovered by Alexander Fleming, used to treat bacterial infections
- Holmes A fictional private detective created by the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Known for his abstract paintings, including Guernica
- A private space company founded by Elon Musk
- A known swedish actor, that appeared in a Telenor commercial
- Large marsupial
16 Clues: Large marsupial • Hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • A private space company founded by Elon Musk • Known for his abstract paintings, including Guernica • A known swedish actor, that appeared in a Telenor commercial • Ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence • ...
Greece II 2013-10-10
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- question Greek philosophers began to ask upsetting many that believed in polytheism
- the games to honor Zeus and the Gods happen how many years apart
- empire Greeks go to war with when expand colonies along Aegean Sea
- sports teams getting their mascot names from the Greeks show how they impact our popular...
- the culture spread by Alexander the Great
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- Ancient Greeks used these about their gods to explain events in the natural world
- games created by Greeks to honor Zeus and the Gods
- the most important thing to Alexander the Great was expanding his...
- which person named cities Alexandria in every place he conquored to spread Greek culture and ideas
- many English words and expressions come from Greek...
- two battles in which the Greeks cleverly defeated Xerxes were Marathon and ...
- in Ancient Greek education, they were not concerned about teaching...
12 Clues: the culture spread by Alexander the Great • games created by Greeks to honor Zeus and the Gods • many English words and expressions come from Greek... • the games to honor Zeus and the Gods happen how many years apart • empire Greeks go to war with when expand colonies along Aegean Sea • the most important thing to Alexander the Great was expanding his... • ...
The Traits of an Epic 2022-01-24
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- The speaker of the poem asks the Muse for inspiration.
- A long, drawn-out comparison is sometimes called this.
- (2 words)a larger-than-life person who embodies traits that a culture values
- A long narrative poem that relates important events in the history or folklore of the culture that produced
- Odysseus tells his story to King Alcinous in the form of a ____.
- A fixed rhythmic pattern
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- The style in which The Odysseys is written is sometimes called this.
- The Odyssey uses this storytelling technique by starting ____, or in the middle of things, rather than telling the adventure in chronological order
- In ancient Greece, the notion of hospitality is called this.
- A nickname or phrase of description to identify a character
- person given credit for writing both The Iliad and The Odyssey
- Excessive pride, or ____, sometimes gets mortals in trouble in Greek mythology.
12 Clues: A fixed rhythmic pattern • The speaker of the poem asks the Muse for inspiration. • A long, drawn-out comparison is sometimes called this. • A nickname or phrase of description to identify a character • In ancient Greece, the notion of hospitality is called this. • person given credit for writing both The Iliad and The Odyssey • ...
Word 1-11 2022-10-11
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- a religion that believes in one god it is the oldest monotheistic religion today
- the belief in one god
- a religion that originated in India and is both monotheistic and polytheistic
- a set of myths that relate to religion
- the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect,the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- The specific set of beliefs that 1 or more people practice
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- The belief in many gods
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-or
- the religion that believes in Buddha and the destruction of greed and hatred
- a story that tries to explain the world or how something came to be the way it is
- - a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received
- a monotheistic religion that follows the teachings of the bible
12 Clues: the belief in one god • The belief in many gods • a set of myths that relate to religion • The specific set of beliefs that 1 or more people practice • a monotheistic religion that follows the teachings of the bible • The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-or • the religion that believes in Buddha and the destruction of greed and hatred • ...
Invisible Man Ch. 3-5 2025-04-16
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- A solemn song performed at the chapel service, setting a reflective tone.
- A sharp-witted, institutionalized man who critiques the illusions upheld by society and the college.
- The college president, admired publicly but manipulative behind the scenes.
- A fictional figure modeled on Booker T. Washington, central to the school's mythology.
- The blind preacher who delivers a glowing eulogy of the Founder.
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- A wealthy white trustee whose presence leads to chaos on the narrator’s campus tour.
- Ironically describes Barbee, whose vision of the Founder is idealized despite lacking sight.
- Symbolic of power and control, often tied to the school's donors and influence.
- The narrator's existential condition and metaphor for societal erasure.
- A chaotic bar and mental hospital hybrid where truth is spoken more freely than at the college.
- A physical representation of the Founder, raising questions about legacy and symbolism.
- The almost religious reverence shown toward the Founder and his ideals.
12 Clues: The blind preacher who delivers a glowing eulogy of the Founder. • The narrator's existential condition and metaphor for societal erasure. • The almost religious reverence shown toward the Founder and his ideals. • A solemn song performed at the chapel service, setting a reflective tone. • ...
Cloak's Mythology Crossword 2021-09-27
6 Clues: creature with a single horn • gigantic water snake with 9 heads • two-legged dragon with rooster head • aquatic creature half human half fish • heralds death by shrieking and wailing • fire-breathing monster with a lion head
Sumerian Mythology Crossword 2025-02-25
6 Clues: The princely seed • The god of heaven • What ancient Sumerians were called • What rivers does the heartland of Sumer lay between • After dying, what place is reserved only for deities • The God of knowledge, crafts, and creation of one of the Annunaki
hw1 2024-10-19
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- – Clothing worn to disguise oneself, often spooky or funny, on Halloween.
- – A festival celebrated on October 31, involving costumes, spooky stories, and trick-or-treating.
- – A nocturnal flying mammal often associated with darkness and vampires.
- – Something that causes fear or discomfort, often through strange or unnatural behavior.
- – A magical liquid, often used in witchcraft or spells.
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- – A spirit or soul of a dead person, commonly seen as spooky or haunting.
- – A reanimated corpse that walks slowly and seeks out the living.
- – A framework of bones, often used as a Halloween decoration.
- – A source of light, often used in spooky settings to create an eerie atmosphere.
- – A preserved body wrapped in bandages, often linked with ancient Egyptian mythology.
- – A woman with magical powers, often depicted wearing a pointy hat and riding a broom.
- – A mythical creature that drinks blood, typically dressed in black with sharp fangs.
12 Clues: – A magical liquid, often used in witchcraft or spells. • – A framework of bones, often used as a Halloween decoration. • – A reanimated corpse that walks slowly and seeks out the living. • – A nocturnal flying mammal often associated with darkness and vampires. • – A spirit or soul of a dead person, commonly seen as spooky or haunting. • ...
Legacy of Rome 2025-09-04
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- equaled a total of 50,000 miles, that connected each part of the Roman Empire
- worshipped a wide variety of gods or goddesses, including those from regions they conquered
- Most Roman cities had bath complexes and swimming pools
- official language of Ancient Rome and was spoken throughout the empire
- a large amphitheater that could hold up to 50,000 people
- a world religion that is based upon the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- channels that carried water into Roman cities from the mountains
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- trained fighters who fought, often to the death, in arenas like the Colosseum
- used these numerals to help them keep track of money, goods, time, and people
- a public meeting place in Rome with many important temples and government buildings
- The Romans wanted to protect their freedoms from tyranny after getting rid of their king
- Rome’s first written law code
12 Clues: Rome’s first written law code • Most Roman cities had bath complexes and swimming pools • a large amphitheater that could hold up to 50,000 people • channels that carried water into Roman cities from the mountains • official language of Ancient Rome and was spoken throughout the empire • a world religion that is based upon the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth • ...
Polynesian Mythology Gods 2023-02-15
6 Clues: Rūaumoko is the God of _. • Hikule'o is the God of the _. • Lono is the God of peace and _. • Papatūānuku is the Goddess of the _. • Kāne is the God of creation and the _. • Kanaloa is the Polynesian God of the _.
