mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greeks and Romans 2021-02-11
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- learned at home in Greek Culture
- Greeks were these, but Romans ate more meat
- Greeks worshipped these with shrines and temples, while Romans used mythology more in their religion
- important to Greek women, but not so important to Roman women
- these children learned by tutors in Roman culture and all children learned, not like the Greeks
- a rattle both Greek and Romans children played with
- a famous Greek city
- ancient Roman city
- Greeks used these in their art, but Romans didn't use them as much
- a toy both Romans and Greek children played with
- both Romans and Greeks used these to help them with various tasks
- held a high positions and rights in Roman society, but Greek women were ruled by their husbands
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- included in most meals for both Romans and Greeks
- this was the Romans biggest meal
- Romans liked to use these on floors of their houses, but Greek homes were simpler.
- a game Roman children played
- Greeks ate many of these
- Greeks ate a lot of these
- a spinning toy Greeks played with
- this was an important food to both Greeks and Romans
- went to school in Greek Culture
- a toy for Greek children
22 Clues: ancient Roman city • a famous Greek city • Greeks ate many of these • a toy for Greek children • Greeks ate a lot of these • a game Roman children played • went to school in Greek Culture • this was the Romans biggest meal • learned at home in Greek Culture • a spinning toy Greeks played with • Greeks were these, but Romans ate more meat • ...
Spelling Bee Crossword Puzzle 18 2021-10-19
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- Religious, pious
- A person who belongs to or is part of a local church community
- Aquatic birds with long legs and necks, webbed feet, beaks sharply bent downward, and which are usually rosy-white in color
- To bring into reality as if by magic
- The supreme god in norse mythology
- A city in British Columbia, Canada
- The result or product of something
- Extreme pain or distress
- To lessen to the smallest degree possible
- A gray or brownish insect-eating bird with a hooked bill that often uses thorns to impale its prey
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- Having the qualities of a person who betrays another
- A method of protecting assets against a potential loss as dictated by certain conditions and provided for a set amount of money
- Declared legally unable to pay debts
- Worried : upset
- Growths in size, number, or value
- People who tell the future by looking at how the position of the stars in the sky supposedly affects people's lives and events on earth
- People who are adept in the operation or construction of machinery
- A mineral deposit growing up from the floor of a cave
- A building that consists of multiple privately owned apartments or units
- To loot
20 Clues: To loot • Worried : upset • Religious, pious • Extreme pain or distress • Growths in size, number, or value • The supreme god in norse mythology • A city in British Columbia, Canada • The result or product of something • Declared legally unable to pay debts • To bring into reality as if by magic • To lessen to the smallest degree possible • ...
Unit 3 2021-10-24
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- To _____ at a subject or activity means to be very good at it.
- _____ is the study of human society, its organizations, and problems.
- If someone is _____, they are intelligent.
- If something is _____, then it lets out, or is related to, radiation.
- If something is _____, it is related to logic and reasoning.
- _____ is an advanced type of mathematics.
- If something is _____, it is related to learning and knowing things.
- An _____ is a person’s ability to understand things easily.
- A _____ is the act of two things hitting into each another.
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- _____ is the study of the various parts of living things.
- If something is _____, it is based on theory rather than experience.
- _____ is a set of ideas about time and space developed by Albert Einstein.
- If someone is _____, they are able to think or act successfully.
- _____ is a group of stories from a particular country or region.
- A _____ is a certificate proving that someone has completed their studies.
- A _____ is an unmarried man.
- To _____ a fact or belief means to state it with confidence.
- To _____ something means to control and use it, usually to make energy.
- If something is _____, it is related to the sky or to outer space.
- _____ is the study of the Earth’s natural structures and how they change.
20 Clues: A _____ is an unmarried man. • _____ is an advanced type of mathematics. • If someone is _____, they are intelligent. • _____ is the study of the various parts of living things. • An _____ is a person’s ability to understand things easily. • A _____ is the act of two things hitting into each another. • If something is _____, it is related to logic and reasoning. • ...
Greek 2021-05-06
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- goddess of wisdom
- goddess of love
- the messenger god
- god of the underworld
- goddess of the moon
- god of celebration
- god of the sea
- people who had the right to participate in the government
- goddess of agriculture
- a high hill which a fortress often stood upon
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- the time period that marked great achievements
- poet who made the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the Greek word for a city-state
- most famous lyric poet
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
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- god of metalworking
- the king of the gods
- rich landowners
- the first people to live in Greece
- goddess of the hearth
- the first Greeks
- a government in which people rule themselves
- a brilliant elected leader who led the government from 460 BC to 429 BC
- a person who was famous for his fables
- god of the sun
- god of war
- queen of the gods
- a government in which only a few people have power
30 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • god of the sun • goddess of love • rich landowners • the first Greeks • goddess of wisdom • the messenger god • queen of the gods • god of celebration • god of metalworking • goddess of the moon • the king of the gods • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • goddess of agriculture • most famous lyric poet • the Greek word for a city-state • ...
2023 Fourth Period 2023-02-18
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- has been single for 14 years, wants to study business at Harvard or be a DH in MLB
- enjoys the color pink, pasta, reading and soccer
- likes dance, volleyball, Tik Tok and superman ice cream
- hurdler who wants to be a child psychologist
- likes shoes, playing and watching sports, wants to be a teacher or engineer
- bilingual artist who bakes and makes bracelets
- Ukelele player who watches hockey and football and wants to be a photographer
- likes hockey and playing PS5
- wants to be an actress or news reporter, likes theater and Starbucks
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- likes sccer and baseball and would like to leave Ohio for California
- likes cooking, Walking Dead and leaving school
- is married to a monkey, likes music and wants to be a veterinarian
- likes Greek mythology and drawing
- likes skateboarding, playing hockey, coding and playing drums
- a great reader, and skater, who crochets
- speaks three languages, is double jointed and wants to be a fashion designer
- likes pickles, bats and cats
- independent person who enjoys Pinterest and wants to be a fashion or interior designer
- wants to be a content creator or game developer
- has a bearded dragon named Rex, likes baseball and wants to be an engineer at NASA
20 Clues: likes pickles, bats and cats • likes hockey and playing PS5 • likes Greek mythology and drawing • a great reader, and skater, who crochets • hurdler who wants to be a child psychologist • likes cooking, Walking Dead and leaving school • bilingual artist who bakes and makes bracelets • wants to be a content creator or game developer • ...
Poetry Terms 2023-04-20
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- compares two unlike things using "like" or "as"
- repeated use of words or phrases
- an object, person, animal, place, or image that represents something other than itself
- a reference to a famous work; in literature, the most well-known are the Bible, Shakespeare, or mythology
- consists of lines and stanzas
- a three-line Asian poem about nature
- a songlike poem that honors a person or event
- the sound of the words has a musical effect
- repetition of identical sounds of words within a line
- language not meant to be taken literally
- the beat or pattern of syllables
- a poem with no specific structure or rhyme
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- extreme exaggeration
- the form or layout of the poem
- a poem that tells a story
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- a poem that conveys feelings and emotions
- words with sounds that suggest their meanings
- repetition of sounds at the beginning of words
- consists of sentences and paragraphs
- compares two unlike things by saying that one "is" another
- an expression whose meaning is not clear by looking at the words
- a poem whose shape looks like its subject
- the repetition of identical sounds at the ends of lines
24 Clues: extreme exaggeration • a poem that tells a story • consists of lines and stanzas • the form or layout of the poem • repeated use of words or phrases • the beat or pattern of syllables • a three-line Asian poem about nature • consists of sentences and paragraphs • language not meant to be taken literally • a poem that conveys feelings and emotions • ...
Literature Vocabulary 2013-05-22
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- Keen or ardent in desire or feeling; impatiently longing
- To comprehend
- To make strenuous efforts toward any goal
- A person or thing that applies or administers punishment or sever critcism
- Promptness; speed
- Underhand plots; intrigues
- The act of forbearing; a refraining from something
- Exceedingly eager or avid
- A person or thing that binds or ties together
- Sheep or goat skin prepared as material on which to write
- Holding Spellbound
- High-pitched sound
- Chief god in Norse Mythology and Norse paganism
- Sneaking around with a watchful eye
- A person who rises in forcible opposition to lawful authority
- An inclination or liking; it can be temporary in nature
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- Regal, lofty, or stately dignity; imposing character, grandeur
- The act of hurrying
- Acting in an upright, moral way; virtous
- Skill,proficiency
- Confused; troubled
- Calling upon to do something specified
- Horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly
- To give up; put aside or desist form
- Worthy of confidence or praise
- Open to or having several possible interpretations
- Slightly open
- Seeking or request for truth, information, or knowledge
- A piece or a part that sticks out from something
- Bites or chews on, esp. persistently
30 Clues: To comprehend • Slightly open • Skill,proficiency • Promptness; speed • Confused; troubled • Holding Spellbound • High-pitched sound • The act of hurrying • Exceedingly eager or avid • Underhand plots; intrigues • Worthy of confidence or praise • Sneaking around with a watchful eye • To give up; put aside or desist form • Bites or chews on, esp. persistently • ...
The Inferno Cantos 1-6 Vocabulary 2013-11-18
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- intense anger
- doubtful
- to praise
- similar or accompanying
- extreme distress of the body or mind
- to express grief
- conflict
- a greeting
- to stray away from what is proper or good
- the ruler
- to admit
- a small amount
- to move upward
- fill to satisfaction
- extreme lack of respect
- to beg
- to move downward
- center of the Italian renaissance during the 14th to 16th centuries
- to rest or lie
- under cover
- to cause great mental or physical pain
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- to provoke
- intended to deceive
- of a kind and generous spirit
- very bad
- to gain
- very bad
- to hold back
- to criticize severely
- a prediction for the future
- greatness in depth, height, or range
- pay close attention to
- deep feeling of respect
- writing or conversation of a serious nature
- to decrease the purity or quality
- extreme desire for wealth
- harmless
- to annoy
- to dislike
- relating to the flesh
- to speak disrespectfully of something sacred
- a three-headed dog from Greek mythology
- a person who eats or drinks to excess
- not known to many people
- to find blameless or to forgive
- lack of respect
- to notice or understand
47 Clues: to beg • to gain • very bad • doubtful • very bad • conflict • harmless • to annoy • to admit • to praise • the ruler • to provoke • a greeting • to dislike • under cover • to hold back • intense anger • a small amount • to move upward • to rest or lie • lack of respect • to express grief • to move downward • intended to deceive • fill to satisfaction • to criticize severely • relating to the flesh • pay close attention to • ...
Pebbletree Feb 2015-02-27
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- Which type of pastry is used to make 'vol au vents'? (4,6)
- What is the name given to a male swan? (3)
- What is the name of leather pouch traditionally worn with a Scottish kilt? (7)
- What costs £4.99 from Simply66? (10,12)
- Which Goldfish service costs €3.00 per month? (5,4,4)
- What is the name of the international organisation for people with genius IQ's? (5)
- What would a cartographer make? (4)
- In the Beatles, which instrument did Paul play? (4)
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- What does the 'e' stand for in 'e-mail'? (10)
- Which of our brands offers: Layers, Agent Monitor, & Easy Comparisons? (4)
- What does a sommelier do? (5,4)
- In Greek Mythology, which titan was the father of Zeus? (7)
- Which of the 7 Dwarfs wore glasses? (3)
- What is the drug that Walter White and Jesse Pinkman 'cook'? (15)
- Which movie won Best Picture at the 2015 Oscars? (7)
- Which planet has the Highest mountain in the solar system? (4)
- In which country are 'Daewoo' cars made? (5)
- What feature allows you to create layered menus that divert calls multimle extensions? (3)
- How is the year 2000 written in Roman numerals? (2)
- Who manufactures the 300 IP Phone with PoE? (4)
20 Clues: What does a sommelier do? (5,4) • What would a cartographer make? (4) • Which of the 7 Dwarfs wore glasses? (3) • What costs £4.99 from Simply66? (10,12) • What is the name given to a male swan? (3) • In which country are 'Daewoo' cars made? (5) • What does the 'e' stand for in 'e-mail'? (10) • Who manufactures the 300 IP Phone with PoE? (4) • ...
Chemistry CrossWord 2014-02-09
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- H2O
- argentum in Latin
- example is sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
- the outermost electrons of an atom
- device that measures the average energy of a system
- negatively charge ions
- an atom that is defined by its atomic number
- measure the pressure in the atmosphere
- A state of matter which takes the shape of its container
- pertaining to the atomic nucleus
- fill their container though have no definite shape or volume
- subatomic particle that has no net charge
- abbreviated mol
- the part of the solution that is mixed into the solvent
- the Greek, 'argos', meaning idle
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- the Greek 'hydro' and 'genes' meaning water-forming
- the Persian 'zargun', meaning gold coloured
- Group 7 on the Periodic Table
- the chemistry of organisms
- how close a value is to the actual or true value
- Niobe, daughter of king Tantalus from Greek mythology
- the part of the solution that dissolves the solute
- a subatomic particle with a net charge that is negative
- ionic compounds composed of anions and cations
- homogeneous mixture made up of multiple substances
- positively charged ion
- the effect of light scattering by colloidal
- a chemical element in its smallest form
- a model describing the nature of a phenomenon
- the molecules are packed close together
30 Clues: H2O • abbreviated mol • argentum in Latin • negatively charge ions • positively charged ion • the chemistry of organisms • Group 7 on the Periodic Table • pertaining to the atomic nucleus • the Greek, 'argos', meaning idle • example is sodium hydroxide (NaOH) • the outermost electrons of an atom • measure the pressure in the atmosphere • a chemical element in its smallest form • ...
The Odyssey, "The Wrath of Poseidon" 2017-05-24
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- One who lives for ever
- These also known as the "Seven Sisters"
- A forceful effort to get out of an issue or area of danger
- An understanding between people/ feelings of pity among another's misfortune
- She is the goddess of wisdom/ craft/ and battle tactics.
- This is also known as the "Big Dipper"
- To keep trying even when things go wrong
- An unpleasant emotion that is caused by danger
- A woman who is adored and controls certain aspects of everything dependant on who it is
- A great place that everyone wants to arrive at after death
- In Greek Mythology she is the mortal queen of Thebes and is worshipped as a "white goddess"
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- Someone who eventually in their lifetime will die.
- She keeps Odysseus as a prisoner in The Odyssey
- Pictures formed with stars often used for direction
- The Greek god of the sea/ horses/ earthquakes/ and one of the Twelve Olympians
- An action of traveling from one place to another
- Going through difficulty without giving up
- A device to get across water used by materials bonded together
- A well-known Greek Hero also known as Ulysses
- An accessory to prevent further disaster given by Athena to Odysseus
- The wife of Odysseus
- A heroic figure
22 Clues: A heroic figure • The wife of Odysseus • One who lives for ever • This is also known as the "Big Dipper" • These also known as the "Seven Sisters" • To keep trying even when things go wrong • Going through difficulty without giving up • A well-known Greek Hero also known as Ulysses • An unpleasant emotion that is caused by danger • ...
NeuroRx Holiday Crossword 2018 2018-12-05
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- What is being monitored by PMs each month?
- Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial
- Quiet employee who has come and gone like the wind....
- Tech Experts now start these documents when notified of a new trial starting
- Sponsor for which their study in NMO is now rolling over into open label
- Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR
- What type of gadolinium contrast agents are most stable
- What did we have to celebrate the new office expansion?
- Must notify sponsor within 72 hours of being aware of this
- Study name that required an MTR and DTI software confirmation at screening
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- Recent ad-hoc analysis with a greek mythology name?
- What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be?
- Which sponsor has the most number of ongoing pediatric trials?
- Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents?
- Drug name for all studies in the Council of COMB
- What IT asks you to do when you see them about a problem?
- Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day
- Studies that require the most changes for Webapps
- For what type of transfer is Priority 1 reader box used for?
- Newest sponsor that currently works in partnership with existing AD studies
- What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter?
- ASL analysis uses this script
22 Clues: ASL analysis uses this script • Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial • Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents? • What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be? • What is being monitored by PMs each month? • What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter? • Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR • Drug name for all studies in the Council of COMB • ...
NeuroRx Holiday Crossword 2018 2018-12-05
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- Recent ad-hoc analysis with a greek mythology name?
- Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day
- Studies that require the most changes for Webapps
- ASL analysis uses this script
- For what type of transfer is Priority 1 reader box used for?
- Quiet employee who has come and gone like the wind....
- What did we have to celebrate the new office expansion?
- What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be?
- Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents?
- Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR
- Newest sponsor that currently works in partnership with existing AD studies
- Study name that required an MTR and DTI software confirmation at screening
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- Sponsor for which their study in NMO is now rolling over into open label
- Drug name for all studies in the Council of COMB
- Tech Experts now start these documents when notified of a new trial starting
- What IT asks you to do when you see them about a problem?
- Which sponsor has the most number of ongoing pediatric trials?
- What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter?
- What is being monitored by PMs each month?
- What type of gadolinium contrast agents are most stable
- Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial
- Must notify sponsor within 72 hours of being aware of this
22 Clues: ASL analysis uses this script • Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial • Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents? • What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be? • What is being monitored by PMs each month? • What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter? • Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR • Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-12-01
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- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
- Which company changed the colour of Santa's suit to red?
- Since 1947, which country has donated a Christmas Tree for Trafalgar Square every year?
- Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'?
- Who is the first reindeer named in the poem ‘'Twas the night before Christmas' by Clement Moore?
- What is the shortest day of the year called?
- Which city does Die Hard take place in?
- Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’?
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- In which 2004 Christmas film does Tom Hanks voice Santa?
- How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish?
- What country did eggnog originally come from?
- Originating in Nordic mythology, what is the name of the beast said to scare naughty children at Christmas?
- What Christmas table item was invented by Tom Smith in the 1800s?
- Which country traditionally eats KFC on Christmas Day?
- Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’?
- What is the title of the biggest selling Christmas song in the world?
- What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from?
- What is the highest grossing Christmas film in the world?
- Which country first started the tradition of putting up a tree?
- What country was St Nicholas born in?
20 Clues: Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'? • What country was St Nicholas born in? • Which city does Die Hard take place in? • Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’? • How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish? • What is the shortest day of the year called? • What country did eggnog originally come from? • Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-12-01
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- Which country traditionally eats KFC on Christmas Day?
- What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from?
- What Christmas table item was invented by Tom Smith in the 1800s?
- How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish?
- Who is the first reindeer named in the poem ‘Twas the night before Christmas by Clement Moore?
- Which city does Die Hard take place in?
- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
- What is the shortest day of the year called?
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- Which company changed the colour of Santa's suit to red?
- What is the title of the biggest selling Christmas song in the world?
- Which country first started the tradition of putting up a tree?
- In which 2004 Christmas film does Tom Hanks voice Santa?
- Originating in Nordic mythology, what is the name of the beast said to scare naughty children at Christmas?
- Who wrote A Christmas Carol?
- What is the highest grossing Christmas film in the world?
- What country did eggnog originally come from?
- Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’?
- Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’?
- Since 1947, which country has donated a Christmas Tree for Trafalgar Square every year?
- What country was St Nicholas born in?
20 Clues: Who wrote A Christmas Carol? • What country was St Nicholas born in? • Which city does Die Hard take place in? • Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’? • How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish? • What is the shortest day of the year called? • What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from? • What country did eggnog originally come from? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-12-02
Across
- What is the title of the biggest selling Christmas song in the world?
- Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'?
- What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from?
- What Christmas table item was invented by Tom Smith in the 1800s?
- Which country traditionally eats KFC on Christmas Day?
- What country did eggnog originally come from?
- Originating in Nordic mythology, what is the name of the beast said to scare naughty children at Christmas?
- Which company changed the colour of Santa's suit to red?
- How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish?
- Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’?
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- What is the shortest day of the year called?
- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
- In which 2004 Christmas film does Tom Hanks voice Santa?
- What word can be made from the anagram 'help or not'?
- What country was St Nicholas born in?
- Which city does Die Hard take place in?
- Since 1947, which country has donated a Christmas Tree for Trafalgar Square every year?
- Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’?
- Which country first started the tradition of putting up a tree?
- Who is the first reindeer named in the poem ‘'Twas the night before Christmas' by Clement Moore?
20 Clues: Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'? • What country was St Nicholas born in? • Which city does Die Hard take place in? • Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’? • What is the shortest day of the year called? • How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish? • What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from? • Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-12-02
Across
- What is the title of the biggest selling Christmas song in the world?
- Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'?
- What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from?
- What Christmas table item was invented by Tom Smith in the 1800s?
- Which country traditionally eats KFC on Christmas Day?
- What country did eggnog originally come from?
- Originating in Nordic mythology, what is the name of the beast said to scare naughty children at Christmas?
- Which company changed the colour of Santa's suit to red?
- How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish?
- Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’?
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- What is the shortest day of the year called?
- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
- In which 2004 Christmas film does Tom Hanks voice Santa?
- Solve the Christmas-themed anagram 'help or not'
- What country was St Nicholas born in?
- Which city does Die Hard take place in?
- Since 1947, which country has donated a Christmas Tree for Trafalgar Square every year?
- Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’?
- Which country first started the tradition of putting up a tree?
- Who is the first reindeer named in the poem ‘'Twas the night before Christmas' by Clement Moore?
20 Clues: Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'? • What country was St Nicholas born in? • Which city does Die Hard take place in? • Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’? • What is the shortest day of the year called? • How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish? • What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from? • Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’? • ...
JS7 U12 Day 27 2022-01-24
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- a way from one place to another
- a person/place where something comes from (river)
- the opposite way of what it used to be
- consisted of many different kinds of things
- able to be seen or used
- gave money, invested some project
- be made up of
- made a decision based on evidence
- a person in charge of navigation, reading maps and routes
- led or guided something (journey, research, search)
- have an effect on each other
- exchange of goods
- set of plans and skills to gain success (or a plan for a game)
- after a long time
- change something so it’s useful for the new situations
- trust someone or something
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- fall down suddenly
- started something new
- the world of land, sea, air and everything surrounding us
- to leave something or someone behind
- behave in a certain way because of something that someone said or done
- huge area of land
- almost the same but not exactly
- a higher state of human society
- eat or use something
- to make something new
- series of actions
- search for information by looking and asking questions
- continue to live
- Greek God of the sky (and the main God of Greek mythology)
- able to do something
31 Clues: be made up of • continue to live • huge area of land • series of actions • exchange of goods • after a long time • fall down suddenly • eat or use something • able to do something • started something new • to make something new • able to be seen or used • trust someone or something • have an effect on each other • a way from one place to another • almost the same but not exactly • ...
Star Trek Crossword 2022-02-09
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- Ferengi Big Boss
- Data's Favorite Musical
- Worst Kind of Planet Class
- Data's Noggin
- Need these for Warp Speed
- Earth is one
- Particularly Dangerous Area of Klingon Space...don't go over Impulse 3!
- Gospel for a Ferengi
- Geordi's Eyes
- The Q...
- Sisko Family Establishment
- Who Mourns For...?
- Structure Built Around a Star
- Wormhole Destination
- Old Man, the most recent
- The Most Famous Starbase
- Wanna Get Busy on Risa?
- Voyager's Mistaken Destination
- Picard's Favorite Instrument
- Changelings One and the Same
- Soong's Gift for Data, Stolen by Lore
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- Sisko's Favorite Sport
- One of Data's "Biggest" Claims to Fame
- Shady Side of the Federation
- Deep Space Crooner
- Talkative Counselor's Mom
- Home of the Federation
- Old Man, original
- Riker's Favorite Instrument
- Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix Zero One
- French Hometown of Jean-Luc Picard
- In Mythology, Two Brothers, also Two Planets
- Klingon Homeworld
- Ensign Ro & Chakotay
- Nearly Seduced Data to the Dark Side
- Inter Arma Enim Silent...
- Data's Feline Companion
- Zephram Cochran's Favorite Tune
- How Worf Proves Himself
- Friend of Lore, Foe of The Enterprise
- Old Man, not a man
- People and Planet that are Forever Young
- Data "beat" Kolrami by forcing a draw
43 Clues: The Q... • Earth is one • Data's Noggin • Geordi's Eyes • Ferengi Big Boss • Old Man, original • Klingon Homeworld • Deep Space Crooner • Who Mourns For...? • Old Man, not a man • Gospel for a Ferengi • Ensign Ro & Chakotay • Wormhole Destination • Sisko's Favorite Sport • Home of the Federation • Data's Favorite Musical • Data's Feline Companion • How Worf Proves Himself • Wanna Get Busy on Risa? • ...
Ancient Greece B.D. 2022-03-31
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- The Trojan war was started by who
- Number of years it took Odysseus to sail home
- When Athens became a leader in Greece
- Name of the cyclops that trapped Odysseus
- King of Troy
- Spartans throw weak babies off a what
- Standard looking pillar made in Athens
- The formation Spartans fought in
- King of Sparta
- God of fire
- Famous Spartan quote that is one word
- King Agamemnon did what that make his wife angry with him
- The place where Alexander stopped his journey
- God whos name was the same in greek and roman mythology
- King of the gods
- The 20 foot long spear
- Alexander died of illness or what
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- God of wine
- Age when Alexander became king
- When Spartan boys start training
- There is a little one and a big one in the Iliad
- Messenger of the gods
- Athens had a great one
- The name of the army Achilles commands
- The word said by a runner at the battle of Marathon
- Alexander's dad
- name of the alliance made by Athens
- When Sparta rose to power
- Name used by Odysseus to trick the cyclops
- How many gods were in the beauty contest
- Another name for Odysseus
31 Clues: God of wine • God of fire • King of Troy • King of Sparta • Alexander's dad • King of the gods • Messenger of the gods • Athens had a great one • The 20 foot long spear • When Sparta rose to power • Another name for Odysseus • Age when Alexander became king • When Spartan boys start training • The formation Spartans fought in • The Trojan war was started by who • ...
Literary Genres Crossword 2023-08-21
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- fiction revolving around discovering secrets or solving crimes.
- writing that focuses on the beauty of language.
- a very short story that has a moral or life lesson; usually has talking animals as main characters.
- fiction containing monsters, magic, or other supernatural elements.
- also called folklore-stories handed down through speech from generation to generation.
- stories that come from the author’s imagination.
- stories set in the Wild West; the main character’s strengths, skills, or size have been exaggerated and the tone is funny.
- fiction dealing with aliens, the distant future, or advanced technology.
- a folktale with magic, monsters, and/or talking animals.
- an exaggerated story about something that may have been real at one time.
- has gods or goddesses and often accounts for how something came to be.
- provides information on a topic.
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- drama that ends in death and sadness.
- writing that is meant to be acted on a stage (a play).
- attempts to convince the reader to share the author’s opinion.
- the story of one’s life told by oneself.
- fiction based on a person or event from history.
- a story that could have happened, but didn’t.
- writing that is true or factual.
- the story of one’s life told by another.
- drama with a happy ending
21 Clues: drama with a happy ending • writing that is true or factual. • provides information on a topic. • drama that ends in death and sadness. • the story of one’s life told by oneself. • the story of one’s life told by another. • a story that could have happened, but didn’t. • writing that focuses on the beauty of language. • fiction based on a person or event from history. • ...
Literary Vocabulary 2023-10-10
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- a process in which the qualities of a character are revealed
- the resolution of the plot or conflict
- lesson of a story
- another word for story
- concrete details and figures of speech that help reader form vivid impressions
- brief, direct or indirect reference to person place or event from history, literature, or mythology
- perspective from which a story is seen or told
- subject matter or techniques that create a "true to life" impression
- incident or event within the main plot of the story
- a section immediately following the climax and lasting until the end of the story
- a fictional person in a story, and the moral, dispositional, and behavioural qualities of that fictional person
- manner of speaking or variation of a language peculiar to an individual
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- detail in a story that is a specific to an environment
- story ending where there is no clear outcome
- causes a character to do what he/she does and the character's aim in that taking
- moment of significant realization and insight
- highly exaggerated or improbable story. Not found in real life
- storyline or organization of events
- major character or force that opposes the protagonist
- protagonist of the story who has heroic qualities
20 Clues: lesson of a story • another word for story • storyline or organization of events • the resolution of the plot or conflict • story ending where there is no clear outcome • moment of significant realization and insight • perspective from which a story is seen or told • protagonist of the story who has heroic qualities • incident or event within the main plot of the story • ...
Literary Vocabulary Task 2023-10-11
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- Another word for a story.
- Story ending where there is no clear outcome.
- Concrete details and figures of speech that help the reader form vivid impressions.
- Causes a character to do what they do and the character's aim in taking that action.
- A process in which the qualities of a character are revealed.
- Storyline or organization of events.
- Moment of significant realization and insight.
- Perspective from which a story is seen or told.
- The resolution of the plot or conflict.
- Incident or event within the main plot of the story.
- A section immediately following the climax and lasting until the end of the story.
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- Highly exaggerated or improbable story, not found in real life.
- Major character or force that opposes the protagonist.
- Any subject matter or techniques that create a "true-to-life" impression.
- Manner of speaking or variation of a language peculiar to an individual.
- Lesson of a story.
- Detail in a story that is specific to an environment.
- Brief, direct, or indirect reference to a person, place, or event from history, literature, or mythology.
- A fictional person in a story, and the moral, dispositional, and behavioral qualities of a fictional person.
- Protagonist of a story who has heroic qualities.
20 Clues: Lesson of a story. • Another word for a story. • Storyline or organization of events. • The resolution of the plot or conflict. • Story ending where there is no clear outcome. • Moment of significant realization and insight. • Perspective from which a story is seen or told. • Protagonist of a story who has heroic qualities. • ...
Greece V.S Rome 2024-02-13
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- An emperor that used his power to conquer all of Greece and Persia
- A traditional story regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- One of the five great emperors of the Nerva Dynasty and a soldier
- People dedicated to learning philosophy as their life purpose
- The practice of using creativity to make unique objects
- An uncultured brutish person known to have great strength
- A major multi-sport game that occurs yearly starting in Greece
- A person who makes repairs on objects or structures
- Giving or showing constant support or allegiance to something
- A collection of myths originating from a culture
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- A liquid that can be swallowed to give nourishment or refreshment
- An armed force that protects their land using lethal force
- The fundamental study of knowledge, reality, and existence
- A human settlement of a notable size made for living purposes
- A Roman dictator that made Rome a republic for decades
- An association of Greek city states to protect army resources
- To take aggressive action with weapons or armed force
- a sovereign ruler of great power that rules an empire
- The process of making objects with raw materials like clay
- People who are dedicated to growing food and crops to feed people
20 Clues: A collection of myths originating from a culture • A person who makes repairs on objects or structures • To take aggressive action with weapons or armed force • a sovereign ruler of great power that rules an empire • A Roman dictator that made Rome a republic for decades • The practice of using creativity to make unique objects • ...
PERSEPHONE: QUEEN OF THE UNDERWORLD 2024-01-26
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- Of great importance; having a crucial role.
- The fundamental or essential part of something on which other things depend.
- A group of gods, goddesses, or other important figures from mythology or religion.
- The state of having many different parts or details that make something difficult to understand.
- Unable to be comforted or consoled; extremely upset.
- To make someone curious or interested, often due to mysterious or secret elements.
- The results or effects of an action or decision.
- A kingdom or domain, often a specific area of expertise or knowledge.
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- To be in charge or have authority over something.
- Happening in a repeating pattern or cycle.
- To take hold of something suddenly and forcibly.
- To find one's way through or around something, often figuratively in terms of dealing with challenges.
- To fail to take proper care of something or someone.
- Producing a strong and lasting impact or effect.
- Having deep meaning or significance; very insightful.
- Taken away forcibly or against one's will.
- A feeling of deep sadness or sorrow.
- No longer alive; dead.
- Comfort or relief in a time of distress or sadness.
- To think deeply or carefully about something, often with a sense of reflection or meditation.
20 Clues: No longer alive; dead. • A feeling of deep sadness or sorrow. • Happening in a repeating pattern or cycle. • Taken away forcibly or against one's will. • Of great importance; having a crucial role. • To take hold of something suddenly and forcibly. • Producing a strong and lasting impact or effect. • The results or effects of an action or decision. • ...
CNA - Conversation Class 2024-08-21
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- Longing for the past, often feeling warm and fuzzy inside.
- A word with no vowels that indicates the flow or beat of a song.
- The ancestor of the "Amazon Kindle".
- Ability to recover from difficulties.
- Period of great artistic and cultural rebirth in Europe.
- Saying in a very low volume.
- Master ___, traditional cooking show.
- Angry ___, mobile game.
- A brief or fleeting view.
- Song by Coldplay
- Fear or dislike of foreigners.
- A ___ teller is someone who is able to see your future.
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- Sign or warning of future events, which can be good or bad.
- ___ and love, hippie motto.
- The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
- A complex, confusing maze of paths.
- Traditional story; legend.
- ___ on the Orient Express, book by Agatha Christie.
- Third book in the Twilight Saga
- Entity that told the future in old Greek mythology.
- Large, flowing body of water.
- Main ingredient of a famous Asian sauce.
- "You've got a ___ in me", song from the movie Toy Story.
- The defining spirit or way of thinking of a specific population or time.
- Sign of happiness.
- Something contradictory, but true.
- "Here comes the ___", song by The Beatles.
- Reflection of sound.
- Journey or mission, in RPG games.
29 Clues: Song by Coldplay • Sign of happiness. • Reflection of sound. • Angry ___, mobile game. • A brief or fleeting view. • Traditional story; legend. • ___ and love, hippie motto. • Saying in a very low volume. • Large, flowing body of water. • Fear or dislike of foreigners. • Third book in the Twilight Saga • Journey or mission, in RPG games. • Something contradictory, but true. • ...
Grade 8 Crossword Final Round A 2023-09-14
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- Which word means "the ability to read and write"
- A word that means "to make amends" or "set things righ
- What is the term for a word that is spelled the same way forwards and backwards?
- A term for a long, deep valley often with steep sides.
- A feeling of intense fear or dread.
- To make a situation worse or more serious.
- What term describes a story passed down through generations, often involving gods or heroes?
- A state of being very poor and lacking the basic necessities of life.
- What is the word for a brief and witty saying or remark?
- A situation in which something is difficult to understand or explain.
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- Word meaning "a conclusion or judgment held with confidence, but falling short of positive knowledge"
- A word that means "to predict or forecast future events."
- A synonym for "mysterious" or "enigmatic."
- A device that measures time using the position of the sun or stars Delighted A synonym for "joyful" or "ecstatic."
- A feeling of deep sorrow or regret.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- What is the opposite of "generous"?
- Green, leafy vegetable often used in salads
- What is the synonym for "synonym"
- A feeling of intense anger or hostility.
20 Clues: What is the synonym for "synonym" • A feeling of deep sorrow or regret. • What is the opposite of "generous"? • A feeling of intense fear or dread. • A feeling of intense anger or hostility. • A synonym for "mysterious" or "enigmatic." • To make a situation worse or more serious. • Green, leafy vegetable often used in salads • ...
Component 2: beginning to Horace 2024-05-24
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- - Horace's past life, now finished with.
- - The setting of the altercation between Cicero's brother and Atticus's sister.
- - Catullus wanted a thousand of these from Lesbia.
- - What Claudia did to her husband with all her heart.
- - What Claudia gave birth to: one left on earth, the other beneath it.
- - The Roman poet who wrote "Odi et amo."
- - The city where Cicero served as consul.
- - How Horace describes Chloe before she's touched for the first time.
- - Cicero's profession known for public speaking.
- - The material Rome moved from brick to during its Golden Age.
- - Where Cicero and Quintus ate lunch on the next day.
- - Horace's plea to Lesbia: "Let us [do this]."
- - The city Venus holds, free from Thracian snows.
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- - This Roman woman's name was given by her parents.
- - The addressee of Catullus's passionate pleas.
- - The girl Horace advises to be touched for the first time.
- - What once shone brightly for Catullus.
- - A not-so-beautiful tomb of a beautiful woman.
- - Addressed as one who should stand and read something short.
- - Son of Odysseus in Greek mythology.
- - Augustan ideal (x2)
- - Cicero loved this political system.
- - The instrument finished with war in Horace's poem.
- - Cicero's BFF.
24 Clues: - Cicero's BFF. • - Augustan ideal (x2) • - Son of Odysseus in Greek mythology. • - Cicero loved this political system. • - Horace's past life, now finished with. • - What once shone brightly for Catullus. • - The Roman poet who wrote "Odi et amo." • - The city where Cicero served as consul. • - Horace's plea to Lesbia: "Let us [do this]." • ...
Sci-Fi Movies 2024-11-21
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- – A wormhole-creating device featured in a 1994 movie and spin-off TV shows.
- – Blade Runner tasked with hunting replicants in *Blade Runner*.
- – Half-vampire Marvel hero known for hunting vampires.
- – Species of Chewbacca in *Star Wars*.
- – James Cameron movie set on Pandora.
- – A cult-favorite sci-fi series about a spaceship crew.
- – Spaceship in *Firefly*.
- – Ranger turned king in *The Lord of the Rings*.
- – Spock’s home planet in *Star Trek*.
- – Rebellion fighter from *Rogue One: A Star Wars Story*.
- – Desert planet central to Frank Herbert’s sci-fi epic.
- – Captain of the USS Enterprise in *Star Trek*.
- – Setting of many sci-fi movies, including *2001: A Space Odyssey*.
- – Icy planet featured in *Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back*.
- – Synthetic human in *Blade Runner*.
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- – Code name for Galen Marek in *Star Wars: The Force Unleashed*.
- – The name of the spaceship in *Battlestar Galactica*.
- – Princess and rebel leader in *Star Wars*.
- – Leader of the resistance in *The Matrix*.
- – Home of Thor and Odin in Norse mythology and Marvel movies.
- – Alien slave trader species from *Star Trek*.
- – Robot antagonists in *Battlestar Galactica*.
- – The chosen hacker in *The Matrix* trilogy.
- – Masked vigilante from *Watchmen*.
- – Superman’s destroyed home planet.
25 Clues: – Spaceship in *Firefly*. • – Masked vigilante from *Watchmen*. • – Superman’s destroyed home planet. • – Synthetic human in *Blade Runner*. • – James Cameron movie set on Pandora. • – Spock’s home planet in *Star Trek*. • – Species of Chewbacca in *Star Wars*. • – Princess and rebel leader in *Star Wars*. • – Leader of the resistance in *The Matrix*. • ...
Fiction Sub-Genre's 2024-04-19
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- Magazine style serialized stories in the form of a comic strip.
- Scary, shocking, or disgusting literature.
- Love Stories.
- Japanese comic books.
- Fast paced and dangerous mysteries.
- Children's Books.
- Epic journey's, either personally or geographically.
- Comic books, but longer.
- Futuristic fantasy novels.
- Classic stories, retold.
- Literature set in the American Old West Frontier.
- Drama's centered around a educational institution.
- The story, characters, plot, and end all involve animals.
- Stories written by women, for women.
- Dragons, wyvern's, drakes, and other scaled creatures.
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- Marvel, DC Comics, Star Wars, and other classic superhero stories.
- Athlete Stories.
- Phenomena unexplainable by science.
- Whodunnit? Books.
- Typically set in a fictional universe with magical elements, inspired by mythology or folklore.
- The main character isn't a human.
- Equestrian Stories.
- Novels with universal themes that offer insight and clarity to readers of any era.
- Literature based on Christianity.
- Worlds or societies where life is extremely bad due to deprivation, oppression, or terror from the government.
- Literary works designed for the expression of feelings and ideas using rhythm.
- Fiction stories that could have truly happened.
- Characters who rose from grave to drain people of their blood.
28 Clues: Love Stories. • Athlete Stories. • Whodunnit? Books. • Children's Books. • Equestrian Stories. • Japanese comic books. • Comic books, but longer. • Classic stories, retold. • Futuristic fantasy novels. • The main character isn't a human. • Literature based on Christianity. • Phenomena unexplainable by science. • Fast paced and dangerous mysteries. • Stories written by women, for women. • ...
English 9 S2 Vocabulary Review 1 2025-02-07
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- Original meaning comes from a sea monster in Hebrew mythology, but can refer to an overpowered government entity or anything large and imposing.
- An expert in a given field, especially relating to art, food, or culture
- “The Master said to Zixia: 'Be noble scholar, not a vulgar ___________'”(Analects 715).
- Synonyms = hermit, anchorite
- Combines the Latin root word for "name" and a prefix implying something negative, meaning to have a bad reputation.
- From the Latin for "10,000," now referring to a large number of something.
- Antonyms = inflammatory, abrasive
- One of the three qualities of divinity, referring to someone who is all knowing.
- Lacking energy or enthusiasm
- To know or understand something on a deeper level.
- The condition of being lost in thought, as in a daydream.
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- Placement of two or more things side by side for comparison.
- "Is the world coming to an end? they all wondered, feeling __________ and confounded" (The Tale of Genji 1333).
- Antonyms = panic, agitation
- Synonyms = indict, prosecute
- Antonym = Ignorance, unpreparedness
- One of the three qualities of divinity, meaning "all powerful."
- “I myself fell prey to __________ some years ago, desiring nothing better than to be a vagrant cloud scudding before the wind” (Narrow Road to the Interior 607).
- Synonyms = destitute, impoverished
- To deceive or mislead using flattery
20 Clues: Antonyms = panic, agitation • Synonyms = indict, prosecute • Synonyms = hermit, anchorite • Lacking energy or enthusiasm • Antonyms = inflammatory, abrasive • Synonyms = destitute, impoverished • Antonym = Ignorance, unpreparedness • To deceive or mislead using flattery • To know or understand something on a deeper level. • ...
English Literature 2025-02-26
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- A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme.
- Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- Using humor to criticize society or politics.
- When an object represents a deeper meaning.
- A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas.
- An extreme exaggeration.
- A period of literature during Queen Victoria’s reign (1837-1901).
- Another work, history, or mythology is referenced. Metaphor A direct comparison without using 'like' or 'as.'
- Character A character who contrasts with another to highlight traits.
- A literary genre with dark, mysterious, and supernatural elements.
- A literary work that is humorous and ends happily.
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- Two opposite words used together (e.g., "bittersweet").
- A movement that broke away from traditional forms and experimented with style.
- A drama with a sad or disastrous ending.
- A long narrative poem about heroic deeds.
- A literary movement that portrayed life as it is.
- of Consciousness – A narrative style that mimics a character's thoughts.
- A contrast between expectation and reality.
- A statement that seems contradictory but is true.
- A story with a hidden meaning, often moral or political.
- A literary movement that focused on emotion and nature.
- Hints about what will happen later in a story.
- A struggle between opposing forces in a story.
- A comparison using 'like' or 'as.'
24 Clues: An extreme exaggeration. • A comparison using 'like' or 'as.' • A drama with a sad or disastrous ending. • A long narrative poem about heroic deeds. • Giving human qualities to non-human things. • A contrast between expectation and reality. • When an object represents a deeper meaning. • A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme. • ...
Persona Crossword :) 2024-10-15
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- Patron Saint of France
- A Monarchs Entertainer
- A Star in the Constellation Gemini
- A French Luxury Brand
- A Famous Witch from the Play Macbeth
- An Antagonist in the Three Musketeers
- Its name is taken from the folk hero Kintarō
- A Famous Food Court Visitor
- An Agent of Someone's Downfall
- A Famous Female Samurai
- Famous God of Trickery
- A Japanese God of Thunder
- A Set of Famous Space Missions
- Japanese Creator God
- A Instrument Famously Used by Orpheus
- A Famous Frog Riding Character
- Known as The Shamaness Queen of Japan
- Creation of Maurice Leblanc
- The God of Darkness and Shadows
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- Mortal Half Brother Of Pollux
- The Father of the Famous Food Court Visitor
- Translates to Thrice Greatest
- An Alternate Name Given to Cinderella
- A Particularly Stylish Character from a 2005 Cartoon
- A Resident of the Velvet Room or a Hunchback Lab Assistant
- A Islamic Terrorist Organization
- An Amazonian Queen in Greek Mythology
- A Japanese Dwarf Deity Associated with Healing
- A Sun Goddess and Deity in Shinto Religion
- To Call or Summon Upon
- Last Name of a Famous Privateer
- The Support of a Particular Person or Organization
- Younger Brother of Amaterasu
33 Clues: Japanese Creator God • A French Luxury Brand • Patron Saint of France • A Monarchs Entertainer • Famous God of Trickery • To Call or Summon Upon • A Famous Female Samurai • A Japanese God of Thunder • A Famous Food Court Visitor • Creation of Maurice Leblanc • Younger Brother of Amaterasu • Mortal Half Brother Of Pollux • Translates to Thrice Greatest • An Agent of Someone's Downfall • ...
Flowers 2024-08-05
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- Symbolizes good fortune and prosperity
- Signals the end of winter
- An edible flowering herb known for its blue star-shaped flowers
- A climbing vine with stunning, large flowers in various shapes and colors
- Often mistaken for a daffodil
- Large, showy blooms and often used in teas
- Has a star-like appearance
- Has "faces" that look like expressions
- "Pot marigold"
- A companion plant
- Often called lily of the Nile
- Often found in Southern gardens and landscapes
- Used in bouquets and signifies a range of emotions
- Known as the prayer plant for its unique leaf movements
- Symbol of purity and refined beauty
- A trumpet-shaped flower
- "Mexican sunflower"
- Bell-shaped blooms
- Resemble a dragon's mouth
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- A shrub with large clusters of colorful blooms
- "Bee" plant
- Genus name for poppies
- "Remembrance"
- Prized for their beauty
- A climbing vine
- Given on Valentine's Day
- Turns toward the sun
- A fall-blooming flower
- Found in wildflower gardens
- Delicate, layered petals
- Used in classical mythology
- Attractive to butterflies
- Thistle-like and medicinal
- Aromatherapy scent
- Represents innocence and purity
- Comes in many colors
- A flowering, fragrant plant often found in gardens
- Round blossom shape
38 Clues: "Bee" plant • "Remembrance" • "Pot marigold" • A climbing vine • A companion plant • Aromatherapy scent • Bell-shaped blooms • "Mexican sunflower" • Round blossom shape • Turns toward the sun • Comes in many colors • Genus name for poppies • A fall-blooming flower • Prized for their beauty • A trumpet-shaped flower • Given on Valentine's Day • Delicate, layered petals • Signals the end of winter • ...
Crossword 3/29/22 - Very Hard 2024-06-21
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- given to using long words
- instrument showing changing patterns
- contrast of light and dark in art
- of doubtful authenticity
- study of knowledge and justified belief
- speech given by a character alone on stage
- whispering murmuring or rustling sound
- alignment of celestial bodies
- to change repeatedly one's attitude or opinions
- smell of the earth after rain
- ringing or tinkling sound
- state of infatuation or obsession with another person
- act of kissing
- gigantic enormous
- the estimation of something as worthless
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- relating to or occurring in the evening
- mournful dismal or gloomy
- larger or more generous than usual or necessary
- study of bird eggs
- harsh discordant mixture of sounds
- the act of throwing someone out of a window
- physical beauty
- fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners
- to leave abruptly
- excessive and often incoherent talkativeness
- kept secret especially because it would not be approved of
- occurrence of events by chance in a happy way
- exceedingly idealistic unrealistic
- relating to a victory that comes at a great cost
- extremely old or ancient
- collection and study of postage stamps
- drug of forgetfulness in Greek mythology
- representing the most perfect example of something
- cheerful and full of energy
- swiftest bird of prey
35 Clues: act of kissing • physical beauty • to leave abruptly • gigantic enormous • study of bird eggs • swiftest bird of prey • of doubtful authenticity • extremely old or ancient • mournful dismal or gloomy • given to using long words • ringing or tinkling sound • cheerful and full of energy • alignment of celestial bodies • smell of the earth after rain • contrast of light and dark in art • ...
Bananagrams Crossword 2 2024-09-02
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- flutter; flicker; waver
- antonym: cowardly
- fluent but insincere speech
- a word or phrase used in repetition to maintain calm
- a form of expression
- a classroom tool; something sticky (2 words, no space)
- if you have even a(n) _____ of courage, you'll be able to do this.
- a rousing song or chant identified with a specific group
- what you use to see
- you'll _____ the day you betrayed me.
- just
- prejudice in favor of or against something
- don't blame me, it's not my _____.
- the absence of light
- inadequacy
- a priest
- crooked
- antonym: prisoner
- catastrophe
- an exclamation meaning "go away" or "leave"
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- hexagonal crystal that falls from the sky
- mythology
- a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels
- interrogate
- primary, earliest
- a material used to make candles
- a security guard, usually employed by a club to remove unwanted personnel from the premises
- break up with
- a valley
- the Hindu book or warship
- treat dismissively
- adjust slightly
- antonym: bumpy,3D
- trend
- an addition
- the _____ was folded into the shape of an elegant swan.
- employ
- dehydration
- better than good
- appear as a vague, threatening figure
- the process of decaying
41 Clues: just • trend • employ • crooked • a valley • a priest • mythology • inadequacy • interrogate • an addition • dehydration • catastrophe • break up with • adjust slightly • better than good • antonym: cowardly • primary, earliest • antonym: bumpy,3D • antonym: prisoner • treat dismissively • what you use to see • a form of expression • the absence of light • flutter; flicker; waver • the process of decaying • ...
Mason Gramkowski 2025-05-12
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- The time between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance
- To realize something is not as imagined
- Believing in multiple gods
- The result of addition or the product of two numbers
- To travel to a new area, often seasonally
- consists of 26 letters
- Jesus took this form when he became a man
- big circle place where they fought
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- A learned or educated person
- A religious war launched by Pope Urban II
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- The law of cause and effect
- A valuable luxury good that gave the trade route its name
- Device for finding direction, A tool for navigating, A device with a needle pointing north, A magnetic device for navigation, and A device used in maps and charting
- Ruler of a kingdom, King or queen, The person on the throne, Sole and absolute ruler, and Dominant figure
- A system of beliefs and customs, shared by a group of people
- pleb
- A period of renewed interest in classical art, literature, and learning
- A title of nobility, often used for the male head of a family or a landowner
- A group with a shared ancestry and cultural identity
20 Clues: pleb • consists of 26 letters • Believing in multiple gods • A learned or educated person • The law of cause and effect • big circle place where they fought • To realize something is not as imagined • A religious war launched by Pope Urban II • To travel to a new area, often seasonally • Jesus took this form when he became a man • ...
Words their way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2025-12-10
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- An instrument to measure atmospheric pressure.
- The study of the Earth and its features.
- The written account of a person's life.
- The study of living things.
- Device that checks your temperature.
- Device that senses temperature and regulates it.
- The study of shapes.
- An instrument that measures speed.
- An instrument that lets you see far away objects such as planets and stars.
- The outside edge of a 3D or 2D object.
- The study of the origins of words.
- A medical instrument usually used to hear your heartbeat and lungs.
- Relating to natural heat
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- The study of myths.
- The written account of a person's life, written by that person.
- An optical device to see through or around obstacles.
- The study of animals.
- A forecast of a person's life by observing the arrangement of stars.
- A unit of measurement higher than a metre.
- A unit of measurement smaller than a metre.
- Container to keep liquid hot or cool.
- An instrument that lets you see microscopic organisms and objects.
- A straight line that passes through a circle or sphere.
- The study of rocks.
- A round stone with crystals inside.
- The study of ecosystems.
- Related to heat.
27 Clues: Related to heat. • The study of myths. • The study of rocks. • The study of shapes. • The study of animals. • The study of ecosystems. • Relating to natural heat • The study of living things. • An instrument that measures speed. • The study of the origins of words. • A round stone with crystals inside. • Device that checks your temperature. • Container to keep liquid hot or cool. • ...
Crossword Labs 2025-05-15
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- A path through which electricity flows
- An Italian dish with layers of pasta and cheese
- An opening in the earth that erupts lava
- A structured collection of data or information
- The science of building and programming robots
- A security system that protects a network
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- A Mexican dish with a folded tortilla and fillings
- A spectrum of light appearing after rain
- A high natural elevation of the earth's surface
- A celestial body of ice and dust orbiting the sun
- The smallest quantity of energy or matter
- Food made with fillings between slices of bread
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- A vast body of salt water covering Earth
- The fourth state of matter, ionized gas
- A loud rumbling sound during a storm
- A sport played with a spherical ball on a field
- A person trained to travel in space
- The king of the Greek gods in mythology
- A massive system of stars held by gravity
- A fragment of rock from space that hits Earth
- A sport played with a racket and a ball
- The curved path of a celestial object around a star
- An object that orbits a planet or star
- A force that attracts a body toward the earth
25 Clues: Greek goddess of wisdom and war • A person trained to travel in space • A loud rumbling sound during a storm • A path through which electricity flows • An object that orbits a planet or star • The fourth state of matter, ionized gas • The king of the Greek gods in mythology • A sport played with a racket and a ball • A vast body of salt water covering Earth • ...
How to train your dragon Vocabulary ch1 2025-06-19
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- The crime of breaking into a place to steal things
- Useful or good enough, but not fancy or special
- To stay in a place longer than expected or necessary
- In a ridiculous or unbelievable way
- Small sea animals that stick tightly to rocks
- A special ceremony or challenge to become a member of a group
- Very interested or amazed by something
- Beautiful or pleasant to look at, usually describing nature or views
- A condition where the body reacts badly to certain things (like food or animals)
- From where (an old-fashioned or formal word)
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- Great bravery, especially in dangerous situations
- With wild, extreme enthusiasm or energy
- A deep, low sound that continues
- A country where people vote for their leaders instead of having a king or queen
- No longer existing; all of that type have died out
- Suggesting something bad or scary is going to happen
- A large snake or dragon-like creature
- In Viking mythology, a place where brave warriors go after death
- A long, sharp tooth, especially from an animal like a snake or dragon
- scallops A funny or silly way to show fear or surprise
- A loud, confusing mix of sounds
- Spoke or smiled in a mocking or unkind way
22 Clues: A loud, confusing mix of sounds • A deep, low sound that continues • In a ridiculous or unbelievable way • A large snake or dragon-like creature • Very interested or amazed by something • With wild, extreme enthusiasm or energy • Spoke or smiled in a mocking or unkind way • From where (an old-fashioned or formal word) • Small sea animals that stick tightly to rocks • ...
Ancient civilisation 2025-08-26
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- : A symbol that stands for a number (like 4, 7, or IX).
- : Thinking about big questions like truth, right and wrong, and how we should live.
- : Going upward or rising step by step.
- : A system of ranking people or groups by importance or power.
- : Objects made or used by people in the past, often found by archaeologists.
- : The sea (and region) between Europe, Africa, and Asia.
- : A skilled craft worker who makes things by hand, like pottery or jewelry.
- : A period of one thousand years.
- : Belief in only one god.
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- : Stories about gods, heroes, and creation that explain a culture’s beliefs.
- : The time before writing was invented.
- : A custom or way of doing things that is passed down over time.
- : A religious leader who performs ceremonies and guides people in worship.
- : Words carved or written on stone, metal, or monuments.
- : The study of the past by examining tools, bones, and ruins people left behind.
- : A line of rulers from the same family, one after another.
- : Ancient “paper” made from a Nile river plant, used for writing in Egypt.
- : A group of people living together or sharing common interests.
- : To print or make writing available for many people to read.
- : Repeated designs, patterns, or themes in art and culture.
20 Clues: : Belief in only one god. • : A period of one thousand years. • : Going upward or rising step by step. • : The time before writing was invented. • : A symbol that stands for a number (like 4, 7, or IX). • : Words carved or written on stone, metal, or monuments. • : The sea (and region) between Europe, Africa, and Asia. • ...
The Girl Who Rode the Thunder 2025-08-18
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- Used to describe something so thin, light, and delicate it's almost transparent.
- A feeling of intense longing for something.
- Food and drink regarded as a source of strength; nourishment.
- Shriveled, shrunken, and wrinkled, typically as a result of old age.
- A thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance.
- Describes a mark or memory that is impossible to remove or forget.
- Describes a story or idea that has a deep, lasting emotional echo.
- A child whose parents are no longer living.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- The universe seen as a well-ordered whole.
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
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- An event or person that causes a great change to begin.
- Evoking a keen sense of sadness, tenderness, or regret.
- Positioned in or relating to the sky or outer space.
- Describes a force or process that is impossible to stop or prevent.
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated.
- The practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit.
- Something or someone that is not in its correct historical or chronological time.
- The state of being alone, often by choice.
- A state of complete emptiness, destruction, or misery.
20 Clues: The state of being alone, often by choice. • The universe seen as a well-ordered whole. • A feeling of intense longing for something. • A child whose parents are no longer living. • Positioned in or relating to the sky or outer space. • A thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance. • A state of complete emptiness, destruction, or misery. • ...
Week 22 Short Story 2021-03-01
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- A narrative device that hints at coming events; often builds suspense or anxiety in the reader.
- attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature
- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events.
- A person who foretells future events
- so remarkable as to seem supernatural
- Imaginary; not real
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
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- a story that concerns an unreal world or contains unreal characters; a fantasy may be merely whimsical, or it may present a serious point
- a simple prediction of the future
- the use of spells, incantations, words, and actions in an attempt to compel supernatural forces to act in certain ways, whether for good or for evil
- Fantasies which features real-world places and situations mixed with magic and supernatural elements
- supernaturally perceptive; (n.) one who possesses extrasensory powers, seer
- A literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact
- predict what will happen
- foretelling the future by means of magic
15 Clues: Imaginary; not real • predict what will happen • a simple prediction of the future • A person who foretells future events • so remarkable as to seem supernatural • foretelling the future by means of magic • A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events. • A literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact • ...
Phil In the Gaps 2021-09-14
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- A delicious sandwich made of thinly sliced beef on a sliced roll with cheese and onions
- Lucia's husband-to-be
- In science, describes something that has the tendency to mix with or "is attracted to" water
- A grumbly satyr (half man, half goat)from Greek mythology played by Danny Devito in the movie Hercules
- Bill and Melinda Gates are well known for their giving back to the community, otherwise known as this
- The name of the groundhog in Groundhog Day with Bill Murray
- The opposite of downhill
- The English drummer, singer and songwriter of "Genesis" who sang the song, "In the Air Tonight"
- This city in Pennsylvania is home of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell
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- An archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
- Another name for a symphony orchestra
- A rare genetic blood disorder that affected Queen Victoria
- Princess Aurora's (Sleeping Beauty's) knight in shinine armour
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline
- The patriarch of the Banks family in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
15 Clues: Lucia's husband-to-be • The opposite of downhill • Another name for a symphony orchestra • An archipelagic country in Southeast Asia • A rare genetic blood disorder that affected Queen Victoria • The name of the groundhog in Groundhog Day with Bill Murray • Princess Aurora's (Sleeping Beauty's) knight in shinine armour • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-28
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- a city in and the capital of Greece, in the SE part.
- the ancient Greek god of the sea
- a new fruit found by Athenian farmers
- one of several deities, especially a male deity, presiding over some portion of worldly affairs.
- the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty
- a decorative pillar, most often composed of stone and typically having a cylindrical or polygonal shaft with a capital and usually a base.
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
- an ancient city in S Greece
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- any similar place for public contests, games, performances, exhibitions, etc.; an arena, stadium, or auditorium.
- a female god or deity.
- the greatest of the games or festivals of ancient Greece, held every four years in the plain of Olympia in Elis, in honor of Zeus.
- A country in SE Europe
- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- a musical instrument with strings that was used especially in ancient Greece
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
15 Clues: a female god or deity. • A country in SE Europe • the Greek goddess of wisdom • an ancient city in S Greece • the ancient Greek god of the sea • a new fruit found by Athenian farmers • the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty • a city in and the capital of Greece, in the SE part. • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • ...
Dark Dreamer CW#1 2015-11-14
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- Elder Goddess of Constancy and Fire. Creator of the Elder Kiln and the TokHaar race.
- A city ruled by King Ulthas Ardignas in the 5th Age somewhere in Kandarin.
- By taking the Memoriam Crystal in the Meilyr Clan (Prifddinas) with a Clan Crwys cape, 3 Cooking apples, and 3 Chocolate bars, you are being ___
- A type of dye attained as a reward from an Elite Clue
- The Signature hero ___ help founded the Heroes', Champions', and Legends' guilds.
- ___ translates to 'Trollhome' in both German and Norwegian.
- Mage is strong against Melee, just as Melee is strong against ___
- Being the first in time, or history.
- Examines: 1) A giant earwig thing. 2) A trusted and fierce-temped creature of Guthix
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- ___ is the cultural reference to 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley
- The virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman mythology.
- Having or displaying ill will; wishing harm on others.
- The ruling government of Morytania.
- A piece of equipment dropped by Stomp.
- one of the three wizards who escaped from Crandor when the dragon Elvarg destroyed it, and the only one of them to have survived.
15 Clues: The ruling government of Morytania. • Being the first in time, or history. • A piece of equipment dropped by Stomp. • A type of dye attained as a reward from an Elite Clue • Having or displaying ill will; wishing harm on others. • ___ translates to 'Trollhome' in both German and Norwegian. • ___ is the cultural reference to 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Crossword 2015-12-10
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- the person who memorized Pluto's Republic and wrote the books; The Fingers in the Glove and The Proper Relationship between Individual and Society
- captain of the fireman team Montag was on; got burned to death
- a bird that burns itself and then reborn from it's ashes
- betrayed her husband by turning him in for having books
- to mythology this creature lives in fire
- the things fireman burn for a living
- the author of Fahrenheit 451
- what Mildred watches everyday and what she calls her "family"
- the place where Montag and Mildred first met
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- old, retired English Professor who keeps Montag company by talking to him on ear pieces
- Montag's 17-year-old girl neighbor who got killed by a speeding car
- the fireman who hid books in his house and memorized the book of Ecclesiastes
- what Montag follows to find Granger and the others
- a fireman who Montag works with; whose house Montag planted some books in
- a mechanical robot that has eight legs and a built in needle
15 Clues: the author of Fahrenheit 451 • the things fireman burn for a living • to mythology this creature lives in fire • the place where Montag and Mildred first met • what Montag follows to find Granger and the others • betrayed her husband by turning him in for having books • a bird that burns itself and then reborn from it's ashes • ...
The Cyclops Vocabulary 2024-03-25
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- A pile of branches from a tree.
- An abundance or large quantity of something
- He god of fire including the fire of volcanoes, deserts, metalworking and the forge in ancient Roman religion and myth.
- A way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.
- One's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.
- Add coal or other solid fuel to (a fire, furnace, boiler,
- A figure from Greek mythology who was the rich but wicked king of Sipylus.
- Roman goddess of agriculture compare Demeter
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- The formal residence of essentially all of the gods, although this was meant more in a symbolic than literal sense.
- Owing thanks or having a duty to someone in return for help or a service
- A person or thing of very great strength, intellect , or importance
- Cause severe and extensive damage to.
- Suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way.
- Inflict harm in return for (an injury or wrong done to oneself or another). suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way.
- Greatly dismay or horrify.
15 Clues: Greatly dismay or horrify. • A pile of branches from a tree. • Cause severe and extensive damage to. • An abundance or large quantity of something • Roman goddess of agriculture compare Demeter • One's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute. • Add coal or other solid fuel to (a fire, furnace, boiler, • ...
Birds in Art and Literature 2024-06-27
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- Yellow bird often depicted in songs and literature as a symbol of joy or warning.
- Bird featured in children's literature, such as "Mr. Popper's Penguins" by Richard and Florence Atwater.
- Bird of prey featured in Native American folklore and symbolism.
- Bird known for its distinctive call, featured in poems and stories.
- Majestic bird symbolizing strength and freedom, appearing in heraldry, mythology, and literature.
- Bird often depicted in ballet, such as "Swan Lake" by Tchaikovsky.
- Symbolic bird known for its self-sacrifice, appearing in Christian symbolism and literature.
- Common bird in poetry and literature, often symbolizing simplicity and freedom.
- Symbol of peace in art and literature, such as Picasso's painting "The Dove."
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- Bird known for its beautiful song, featured in numerous poems and stories.
- Elegant bird often depicted in Japanese art, symbolizing tranquility and grace.
- Symbolic bird in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
- Bird featured in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- Symbolic bird in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven."
- Mythical bird associated with rebirth and immortality, appearing in various literary works.
15 Clues: Symbolic bird in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." • Bird featured in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." • Bird of prey featured in Native American folklore and symbolism. • Bird often depicted in ballet, such as "Swan Lake" by Tchaikovsky. • Bird known for its distinctive call, featured in poems and stories. • ...
World Cultures 2023-06-20
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- A traditional way of doing something that is common in a particular culture
- A system of communication used by a particular group of people
- The art and science of designing and constructing buildings
- A collection of stories that explains the beliefs and practices of a culture
- dance Traditional dances that are associated with a particular culture or region
- A custom or belief that has been passed down for a long time
- Stories, myths, and legends that are passed down through oral tradition
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- The food and cooking traditions of a culture
- The customs, beliefs, music, art, and other aspects of human activity that affect a group of people
- A set of beliefs and practices that relate to a higher power or spiritual force
- A party or event held to commemorate a special occasion
- A celebration or gathering that often includes food, music, and entertainment
- A formal event that often has religious or cultural significance
- Creative expression such as painting, drawing, sculpture, or music
- Styles, trends, and clothing choices that are popular in a particular time and place
15 Clues: The food and cooking traditions of a culture • A party or event held to commemorate a special occasion • The art and science of designing and constructing buildings • A custom or belief that has been passed down for a long time • A system of communication used by a particular group of people • A formal event that often has religious or cultural significance • ...
Vocab Words #1 2023-02-01
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- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- bring under domination or control
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold
- relating to, based on, or appearing in myths or mythology
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation,people or other social group
- belonging naturally; essential
- control of a place or people by use of military force
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- a member of a class of traveling poets, musicians, and storytellers who maintain a tradition of oral history in parts of west Africa
- in exactly the same words as were used originally
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
- make full use of and derive benefit from a resource
- skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully
- concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness and badness of human character
- the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts
15 Clues: belonging naturally; essential • bring under domination or control • in exactly the same words as were used originally • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is • make full use of and derive benefit from a resource • control of a place or people by use of military force • skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully • ...
Roman Religion 2022-11-29
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- The gods and goddesses of Greek culture significantly influenced the development of roman deities and __________.
- The _______ Cult worshiped the Emperors of Rome.
- The Roman state recognized main gods and goddesses by decorating public _________.
- The Romans believed that _______ served a role in founding the city of Rome.
- ______ was a god with two faces that represented the spirit of passages such as doorways and gates.
- Roman stories however focus less on the story telling and _______ that Greek stories tried to explain and more on religious rituals and prayer.
- The Imperial Cult worshiped the Emperors of Rome, starting with _______.
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- monotheistic religions started to appear within the empire like _______ and christianity.
- Janus's son was named ________.
- early Romans believed the gods and goddesses lived on top of Mount _______.
- Romans honored multiple gods.
- Many of the planets in our solar system were named after Roman _______.
- tiberinus was the god of the river _____, which runs through the city of Rome.
- Most of the emperors were made into gods except for really bad ones like ____ and Tiberius.
- The month of ________ is named after Janus.
15 Clues: Romans honored multiple gods. • Janus's son was named ________. • The month of ________ is named after Janus. • The _______ Cult worshiped the Emperors of Rome. • Many of the planets in our solar system were named after Roman _______. • The Imperial Cult worshiped the Emperors of Rome, starting with _______. • ...
INS Vocab 2023-09-28
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- unable to be separated or treated separately.
- the rigid observance of rules of convention or etiquette.
- involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- of very great extent or quantity; immense.
- the many-headed Lernaean water serpent slain by Herakles in Greek mythology,
- of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning
- amusing or laughable through obvious absurdity, incongruity, exaggeration, or eccentricity
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- done consciously and intentionally.
- in a manner suggestive of or relating to a conspiracy made by a group of people to do something unlawful or harmful.
- certain to happen; unavoidable.
- a person who claims to have a supernatural ability to perceive events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact.
- made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry.
- The quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency.
- a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.
15 Clues: certain to happen; unavoidable. • done consciously and intentionally. • of very great extent or quantity; immense. • unable to be separated or treated separately. • the rigid observance of rules of convention or etiquette. • of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning • The quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency. • ...
Famous Greek mythology characters 2024-03-21
8 Clues: Poseidon's nemesis • The infamous Gorgon • Hospitality in Greek terms • Roman name of the god of war • Roman name of the king of gods • A hero returning home usually by sea • The only Greek god with the same Roman and Greek name • The goddess with a moon as a symbol but not the god of the moos
Crossword 2025-02-04
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- (in Greek mythology) a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- a conception of or belief about something
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- a person who studies the future and makes predictions about it based on current trends
- designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring
- as a result or consequence of this; therefore:
5 Clues: a conception of or belief about something • as a result or consequence of this; therefore: • designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring • a person who studies the future and makes predictions about it based on current trends • ...
Meter/metr, center/centr, cycl 2017-01-26
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- / One of a race of giants having a single eye in the middle of their forehead(Greek mythology)
- / Circles do not have the same centre point.
- / The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
- / Showing a lot of effort or determination.
- / A very strong wind that moves very fast in a circle.
- / To organize the control of a country, organization, or system so that everything is done or decided in one place.
- / A metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters.
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- / Use again after processing.
- / A meter that shows mileage traversed.
- / A wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals.
- / An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- / A piece of equipment that makes a regular repeated sound like a clock, showing the speed at which music should be played.
- / tending to move toward a center.
- / Happening in cycles.
- / A function of a topological space that gives, for any two points in the space, a value equal to the distance between them.
15 Clues: / Happening in cycles. • / Use again after processing. • / tending to move toward a center. • / A meter that shows mileage traversed. • / Showing a lot of effort or determination. • / Circles do not have the same centre point. • / A metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters. • / An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure. • ...
Terms from Romeo and Juliet 2022-04-18
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- a struggle between two opposing forces
- two characters whose traits contrast one another
- a comment "off the side" by one character so that only certain actors and the audience hears
- a problem with a character that leads to his/her downfall
- a long speech from one character alone; reveals his/her thoughts so that the audience is informed
- a pair of words that are opposite; used for effect in a literary work
- a situation where the audience is aware of what is truly happening, but some characters do not
- a drama or literary work in which the main character is brough to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow
- references to the stars and planets, or ___ is common in Shakespeare's writing
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- references to gods and goddesses, or ___, is common in Shakespeare's writing
- previews the entire play
- a struggle within a character's own thoughts and emotions
- a long speech from one character to another on stage
- Shakespeare often repeats the last ___lines to make sure the audience heard the character
- events that build the plot of a literary work
15 Clues: previews the entire play • a struggle between two opposing forces • events that build the plot of a literary work • two characters whose traits contrast one another • a long speech from one character to another on stage • a struggle within a character's own thoughts and emotions • a problem with a character that leads to his/her downfall • ...
Crossword of Jade and Shadow 2023-12-04
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- Considered the Earth in ancient Mayan cosmology.
- The cutting of the throat; a practice that was present in many Mayan rituals.
- Alligatoroids of the Alligatoridae family which inhabit mashes and swamps in Mexico, South and Central America.
- Stones often paired with corn, resembling life and is associated with royalty.
- A large bat known as "The Death Bat" which resides in Xibalba.
- A type of headwear Mayan kings donned which bore a jade carving in the middle.
- A fiber plant native to Yucatan.
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- The Underworld in Mayan culture.
- Associated with stars as well as cigars due to their glowing tips.
- A creature of Mayan mythology that takes the appearance of a beautiful woman who seduces men to their death.
- Tribute and duty, as well as a virtue.
- An alcoholic drink.
- Bodies of pure water usually found in underground caves. They are seen as entrances to the Underworld in Mayan culture.
- Deities of the Huastec people, often associated with the weather.
- A traditional celebration that marks the first time a baby is carried on a hip.
15 Clues: An alcoholic drink. • The Underworld in Mayan culture. • A fiber plant native to Yucatan. • Tribute and duty, as well as a virtue. • Considered the Earth in ancient Mayan cosmology. • A large bat known as "The Death Bat" which resides in Xibalba. • Deities of the Huastec people, often associated with the weather. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-09-18
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- A priest or priestess who provided advice or prophecy, often associated with the temple of Apollo at Delphi.
- A collection of myths, especially those involving Greek gods and heroes.
- An independent city that functions as its own country, typical in ancient Greece.
- A powerful city-state known for its democracy and philosophy.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- A philosopher who was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle.
- The king of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus.
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- A fortified hilltop in Athens, home to important temples like the Parthenon.
- A public open space used for assemblies and markets in Greek city-states.
- A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, located on the Acropolis.
- Athletic games held every four years to honor Zeus.
- A system of government where citizens vote on decisions, first developed in Athens.
- The study of knowledge and existence, pioneered by thinkers like Socrates and Plato.
- A Greek city-state known for its military prowess and discipline.
- The legendary poet who wrote the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey."
15 Clues: A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece. • Athletic games held every four years to honor Zeus. • The king of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus. • The legendary poet who wrote the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." • A powerful city-state known for its democracy and philosophy. • A Greek city-state known for its military prowess and discipline. • ...
GSW Spring Myths Crossword 2025-05-09
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- A symbol of rebirth and spring, depicted as a face surrounded by or made from leaves.
- Celtic horned god associated with nature, fertility, and renewal.
- Germanic goddess associated with spring, fertility, and the dawn.
- Greek goddess whose return from the Underworld signals the start of spring.
- Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring and fertility, linked to the festival that became Easter.
- Latin for "spring," also the name of Botticelli’s mythological painting of the season.
- Greek goddess of the harvest who mourns her daughter in winter and rejoices in spring.
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- A tall pole decorated with ribbons and flowers, used in springtime fertility dances.
- Roman goddess of flowers and springtime.
- A spring fertility symbol linked to Eostre and later Easter traditions.
- Welsh mythical woman made from flowers, symbolizing spring and transformation.
- Often featured in spring myths as a symbol of renewal and life-giving fertility.
- Symbol of renewal and the fleeting beauty of life, celebrated in Japanese mythology.
- A Celtic festival held on May 1st to celebrate the return of light and fertility.
- The time in spring when day and night are equal in length.
15 Clues: Roman goddess of flowers and springtime. • The time in spring when day and night are equal in length. • Celtic horned god associated with nature, fertility, and renewal. • Germanic goddess associated with spring, fertility, and the dawn. • A spring fertility symbol linked to Eostre and later Easter traditions. • ...
Winter Crossword 2024-10-30
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- A Jewish holiday that begins on Kislev 25
- A type of holly that exists in Eastern North America
- A plant that is able to withstand and has adapted to cold temperatures and Arctic environments
- A device that tells the temperature
- A description of extreme cold
- A section of the year
- A word relating to regions around the North pole
- A permanently frozen layer of soil on or under Earth's surface that constantly exists in many parts of Russia
- A type of calendar that was created with 365 days that always addressed leap years every 4 years and was made by Julius Cesear
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- A event occuring on the 21st of December marking the beginning of winter, and holds signifigance to Greek mythology
- An African-American and Pan-African holiday created in 1966
- A significant and potentially dangerous drop in body temperature.
- A condition certain animals go into during winter that renders them unconscious to preserve food
- A half of the world: Northern, Southern, Western, or Eastern
- A word coming from a verb in Sanskrit and Poli that means "to awaken" or "awakened"
15 Clues: A section of the year • A description of extreme cold • A device that tells the temperature • A Jewish holiday that begins on Kislev 25 • A word relating to regions around the North pole • A type of holly that exists in Eastern North America • An African-American and Pan-African holiday created in 1966 • A half of the world: Northern, Southern, Western, or Eastern • ...
Star Pattern 2019-08-07
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- One of the brightest and most recognizable constellation in the night sky
- A star above the Earth’s Axis
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- A distinct pattern formed by a group of stars.
- A tool used to determine where stars appear in the sky
- One of the most known constellation that lies in the celestial equator. It is named after a mythical hunter from the Greek mythology
5 Clues: A star above the Earth’s Axis • A distinct pattern formed by a group of stars. • A tool used to determine where stars appear in the sky • One of the brightest and most recognizable constellation in the night sky • One of the most known constellation that lies in the celestial equator. It is named after a mythical hunter from the Greek mythology
Animals 2022-11-08
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- It's an insect who has a pattern of dots
- It's a domestic animal, carnivore, and it is often portrayed as an animal who eats mice.
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- it's an animal that travels in packs, and is often related to the moon in movies, books, mythology, folklore
- it's a domestical animal who barks
- it's a reptile that has no arms or legs
5 Clues: it's a domestical animal who barks • it's a reptile that has no arms or legs • It's an insect who has a pattern of dots • It's a domestic animal, carnivore, and it is often portrayed as an animal who eats mice. • it's an animal that travels in packs, and is often related to the moon in movies, books, mythology, folklore
Ancient Greece 2024-11-15
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- a city-state in ancient Greece.
- Greek city-state known for culture.
- Wars, conflicts between 499BC-449 BC that united Athens and Sparta to gain control of the Aegean Sea.
- type of government that arose in Sparta where a small group government the people.
- the elevated portion of a Greek city-state.
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- a belief system that Greeks and Romans created to explain the natural world.
- War, conflict between Sparta and Athens from 431 BC to 404 BC that resulted in the eventual downfall of Greece.
- Greek city-state known for military training.
- League, a group of Greek city-states in alliance with Sparta after the Persian Wars.
- associated with Greek culture.
- League, a group of Greek city-states in alliance with Athens at the end of the Persian Wars.
- Age, period of time when Alexander the Great conquered Greece and Persia and resulted in the bending of Greek and Asian Cultures.
- type of government that originated in Greece and involved active citizen participation and rule by the people.
- type of government where the ruler's position is hereditary.
14 Clues: associated with Greek culture. • a city-state in ancient Greece. • Greek city-state known for culture. • the elevated portion of a Greek city-state. • Greek city-state known for military training. • type of government where the ruler's position is hereditary. • a belief system that Greeks and Romans created to explain the natural world. • ...
working vocabulary 2022-09-23
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- how individuals or groups view the world based on a variety of factors such as age, race, gender, culture, etc
- a shortened highlight of key ideas / details of a piece of writing focused only on what is specifically there
- a descriptive phrase used to rename someone or something
- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology; a typical example
- a story told by a narrator with a beginning, middle, and end
- the series of events that comprise the action of a narrative
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- how an author uses language to convey the traits of a character with a reader
- a series of details and interpretation used to effectively support a claim
- the idea that is central to the story; what we learn about the human condition from the story
- an expression of grief or sorrow at something lost
- type
- the process of examining component parts and describing their individual and related functions
- a reference to a familiar idea in used to add a depth of understanding to another idea
13 Clues: type • an expression of grief or sorrow at something lost • a descriptive phrase used to rename someone or something • a story told by a narrator with a beginning, middle, and end • the series of events that comprise the action of a narrative • a series of details and interpretation used to effectively support a claim • ...
Vocab 2022-02-03
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- (the placement of..)- a word, especially an adjective or noun used attributively, that restricts or adds to the sense of a head noun
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object.
- a weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely backward and forward, especially a rod with a weight at the end that regulates the mechanism of a clock.
- Phrase a modifying phrase consisting of a preposition and its object.
- go or move back or further away from a previous position.
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- (of an atmosphere or event) friendly, lively, and enjoyable.
- having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future.
- (in Greek and Roman mythology) each of nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts and sciences.
- (of a person) avoiding work; lazy.
- having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- depend on with full trust or confidence.
- pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
- consisting of many different and connected parts.
13 Clues: (of a person) avoiding work; lazy. • pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely • depend on with full trust or confidence. • pressure or tension exerted on a material object. • consisting of many different and connected parts. • go or move back or further away from a previous position. • (of an atmosphere or event) friendly, lively, and enjoyable. • ...
Sunflowers 2021-07-07
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- sunflowers are native to these land spaces
- each petal of a sunflower along the head's circumference is its own flower, appropriately called this (two words)
- seedless sunflowers may be preferred by those with this allergy due to the lack of pollen produced
- one type of category of sunflowers (that I mistakingly thought was exhaustive)
- noun describing young sunflowers tracking the sun from sunrise to sunset every day until mature
- counter category of sunflowers that grow less than a meter
- self-pollinating sunflowers will never long for familiarity with these as the next generation
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- In Greek mythology, the name of one of Apollo's loves who is turned into a sunflower after finding Apollo with another
- adept four legged creatures who are masters at harvesting seeds and nuts
- adult sunflowers all look this direction (and pollinators find them)
- despite it's namesake, not all sunflowers show this pigment
- all categories of sunflowers require this amount of light for growth
- country where the tallest sunflower has been grown (nearly 10 meters!)
13 Clues: sunflowers are native to these land spaces • counter category of sunflowers that grow less than a meter • despite it's namesake, not all sunflowers show this pigment • adult sunflowers all look this direction (and pollinators find them) • all categories of sunflowers require this amount of light for growth • ...
Sunflowers 2021-07-07
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- sunflowers are native to these land spaces
- each petal of a sunflower along the head's circumference is its own flower, appropriately called this (two words)
- seedless sunflowers may be preferred by those with this allergy due to the lack of pollen produced
- one type of category of sunflowers (that I mistakingly thought was exhaustive)
- noun describing young sunflowers tracking the sun from sunrise to sunset every day until mature
- counter category of sunflowers that grow less than a meter
- self-pollinating sunflowers will never long for familiarity with these as the next generation
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- In Greek mythology, the name of one of Apollo's loves who is turned into a sunflower after finding Apollo with another
- adept four legged creatures who are masters at harvesting seeds and nuts
- adult sunflowers all look this direction (and pollinators find them)
- despite it's namesake, not all sunflowers show this pigment
- all categories of sunflowers require this amount of light for growth
- country where the tallest sunflower has been grown (nearly 10 meters!)
13 Clues: sunflowers are native to these land spaces • counter category of sunflowers that grow less than a meter • despite it's namesake, not all sunflowers show this pigment • adult sunflowers all look this direction (and pollinators find them) • all categories of sunflowers require this amount of light for growth • ...
How far has Mythology been unleashed???!! 2013-08-30
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- Kunti's birth name
- Lord Rama's Sister
- The sage who cursed Pandu that he would die if he neared his wives
- The sage who granted the boon of children to Kunti
- Krishna's sister who was an incarnation of Goddess Durga
- The horse face of Panchamukha
- Daughter of Himavan and Menadevi
- Sati was the grand-daughter of which of the three Lords?
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- The concept of fathering children for the cause of Dharma & not pleasure
- The God born out of a body paste
- The Sage who cursed Lord Dharma to be born on earth
- The biological father of Lord Krishna
- The prince known for his oath of celibacy
- The half-monkey and half-reptile who claims to be Hanuman's son
- Karthikeya's chief commander of the army
15 Clues: Kunti's birth name • Lord Rama's Sister • The horse face of Panchamukha • The God born out of a body paste • Daughter of Himavan and Menadevi • The biological father of Lord Krishna • Karthikeya's chief commander of the army • The prince known for his oath of celibacy • The sage who granted the boon of children to Kunti • The Sage who cursed Lord Dharma to be born on earth • ...
The Maya by Brian Tsang 2023-11-27
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- Period - The golden age of the Maya civilization running from 250 AD to 900 AD.
- - A sinkhole or pit filled with water, cenotes were sources of water for the Maya and were also used as places of sacrifice.
- - A large monument with four sides that tapers at the top. The Maya build step pyramids with flat tops. At the top they built a temple to their gods.
- - A lesser lord, usually ruling over a small town.
- Itza - The most powerful city-state during the start of the Post-classic period, Chichen Itza is a very popular tourist attraction today.
- - The main god of the Maya, Itzamna was the god of fire who created the Earth.
- - An independent government where a large city rules the surrounding area.
- - A hard rock that was used to make sharp edges and tools.
- - An architectural element often found over doorways in Maya architecture.
- - The period of Maya history running from the end of the Classic Period in 900 AD to the end of the Maya civilization in 1500 AD.
- - A traditional garment worn by Maya women.
- - Seeds that the Maya used to make chocolate.
- - The Maya solar calendar that was used to measure time and had 365 days.
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- - A tall monumental sculpture made from stone with relief carvings made by the Maya.
- - The serpent god of the Maya. One of the primary gods, especially to the Itza peoples of Chichen Itza.
- - Word representing a day in the Maya calendar.
- - The period of Maya history running from the start of the Maya civilization around 2000 BC to the start of the Classic Period in 250 AD.
- Mool - A type of statue of a human figure in a reclining position usually holding a tray over the stomach.
- Peninsula - An area in southeastern Mexico where some of the Maya civilization Works
- - A high ranking military leader in the Maya army.
- - The Maya religious calendar used to track religious days and ceremonies. It had 260 days.
- - One of the most powerful city-states during the Classic Period.
- - Word for a month in the Maya calendar. It was 20 days long.
- - A type of jungle bird with feathers that the Maya used in their feathered clothing and headdresses.
- Vuh - A book or codex that described Maya religion and mythology.
- - A symbol used in writing.
- - A type of book written by the Maya that was created by one long sheet of paper that was then folded like an accordion.
- - The main king or lord of a Maya city-state.
- >> Aztec, Maya, and Inca for Kids
- Twins - A major story in Maya mythology, the Hero Twins were said to be the ancestors of the Maya rulers.
30 Clues: - A symbol used in writing. • >> Aztec, Maya, and Inca for Kids • - A traditional garment worn by Maya women. • - The main king or lord of a Maya city-state. • - Seeds that the Maya used to make chocolate. • - Word representing a day in the Maya calendar. • - A lesser lord, usually ruling over a small town. • - A high ranking military leader in the Maya army. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-01-07
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- A government controlled by a small group of people.
- A building used for worship or to honor gods or goddesses.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- An independent city and its surrounding territory that functions as its own country.
- A form of government where citizens vote to make decisions.
- A person or place in ancient times where people went to seek advice from the gods.
- The way a country or region makes and uses money, goods, and services.
- A long poem that tells the story of a hero’s adventures.
- Grouping things based on shared characteristics.
- A country in southern Europe, known for its ancient history and culture.
- A military-focused city-state in ancient Greece where boys trained to be soldiers from a young age.
- A former temple on the Athenian Acropolis that was dedicated to the goddess Athena
- Wealthy and powerful people who often owned land and had influence in government.
- A ruler who takes power by force, often ruling harshly.
- An ancient kingdom in northern Greece, home to Alexander the Great.
- The highest mountain in Greece, believed to be the home of the gods in Greek mythology.
- A government ruled by a king or queen.
- To adopt or blend into another culture, often by learning new customs or language.
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- A person in ancient Sparta who was like a slave and worked the land for Spartan citizens.
- The spreading of ideas, customs, and technology from one culture to another.
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water.
- Stories about gods, heroes, and natural events, often used to explain the world.
- A long war fought between Athens and Sparta, along with their allies, that weakened ancient
- Relating to Greek history, language, and culture after Alexander the Great.
- THE GREAT A famous Macedonian king who created one of the largest empires in history.
- A short story, often with animals as characters, that teaches a moral lesson.
- A series of battles between Greece and the Persian Empire in which the Greeks united to defend their lands.
- The belief in many gods.
- The central public space in ancient Greek cities where people gathered to trade, talk, and hold
- The Greek word for a city-state, which was like an independent country with its own government and
- A natural feature of the Earth's surface, such as a mountain, valley, or plain.
- A person who is a legal member of a country or city-state and has rights and responsibilities.
- A high, fortified part of an ancient Greek city, often the site of temples.
- A powerful city-state in ancient Greece known for its art, philosophy, and the birthplace of democracy.
34 Clues: The belief in many gods. • A government ruled by a king or queen. • A piece of land completely surrounded by water. • Grouping things based on shared characteristics. • A government controlled by a small group of people. • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. • A ruler who takes power by force, often ruling harshly. • ...
Sparta Crossword 2012-11-08
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- Sparta's first Eurypontid king
- The man who created Spartan laws and the military-orientated lifestyle
- The name of Leonidas's wife, the first Queen of Sparta
- The age a Spartan man would finish Agoge and enter the army
- Ulike most ancient cultures, Spartan women were________
- The Spartan women were treated as__________ of men
- The name for non'spartan free men raised as Spartans
- The group that was responsible for terrorising the Helots
- The common name for the Spartan Hoplite's shield
- The reigion that Sparta was located in
- The most popular religion in ancient Sparta
- The name for slaves
- the city-state that the Greeks defended at Thermopylae
- One of the lines that Spartan kings decended from
- The man who married Sparta in Greek mythology
- The name of the only Agiad to rule as a Eurypontid king
- The Athenian navy general who fought the Persians
- The great Spartan athlete who jumped over 7 meters in long jump
- The king of Sparta during the Trojan War
- The name for ex-spartan slaves
- The age by which Spartan men were expected to mary
- The title used to describe areas being controlled by Sparta
- The last know king of Sparta
- The percetage of land owned by women in Ancient Sparta
- The age at which Spartan boys would enter Agoge
- The people that were the main rivals of the Spartans
- The name of the training programs that the Spartan boys went through
- The sea that the Persians walked around on their way to the battle of Thermopylae
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- A famous German modern-day war general who idolised the Spartans
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The spartan's sword and secondary weapon was called the _________
- The main river that flowed through Sparta
- The killing of weak or deformed children was a primitive form of _______
- The most famous Greek historian who described Spartan life
- the running race named after a Greek and Persian war
- The Spartan that was abducted by Paris, which caused the Trojan War
- The name for Spartan men who enjoyed full rights
- The scene of the navy battle between the Greeks and the Persians
- The practice that no soldier was better than his comrades
- The name for the Spartan warriors
- The king who gave the Helots their name
- The pass where the Spartans made their last stand
- The name of Sparta's first king
- The way the state of Sparta was run
- The word for the love or admiration of ancient Sparta
- The main language spoken by the Spartans
- one of the lines that Spartan kings decended from
- The Spartan's long spear was called the ______
- the Spartan king who led the Greeks against the Persians at Thermopylae
- the Persian leader who fought the Greeks at Thermopylae
- The name of the place where Sparta's main oracle was located
51 Clues: The name for slaves • The last know king of Sparta • Sparta's first Eurypontid king • The name for ex-spartan slaves • The name of Sparta's first king • The name for the Spartan warriors • The way the state of Sparta was run • The reigion that Sparta was located in • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • The king who gave the Helots their name • ...
stars and constellations 2015-02-28
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- A characteristic of stars that indicates its surface temperature
- The fourth brightest star
- Detects spectral lines that are used by astronomers to determine the composition of stars
- Refers to the halfman, halfhorse creature in Greek mythology and is the 9th largest constellation
- The rate at which a star radiates energy.
- Brightness of the star as seen by an observer from Earth
- Movement of the earth around the sun that determines which constellations can be seen at various times of the year
- A recognized, but not official, grouping of stars.
- the production of new elements in stars through fusion reactions
- A massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures, held together by its own gravity
- Devised a scale of 16 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- the constellation that makes up the stern of the boatshaped constellation
- The color of the hottest stars
- A star located at the tip of the handle of Ursa Minor
- Constellations that can be seen all year round
- Branch of natural science that deals with celestial objects, space and the physical universe as a whole
- people who study the sky. they employ the scientific method to make measurements and test their theories
- the third largest known constellation and is easy to see.
- Referred to as the “window to the future” before formal science came in
- The “Morning Star”
- in this hemisphere, there is no polar star as a reference point
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- Latin for “keel” and is the 34th largest constellation
- scale for measuring actual brightness of stars without considering their distance
- Occurs in the sun where hydrogen fuses to form helium, releasing energy
- A pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one’s birth on an individual’s destiny or future.
- The constellation recognized for its asterism that forms a cross and is referred to as the Northern Cross
- British astronomer who discovered that stars move
- A constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology
- The scientist who first validated that the sun is also a star
- They make use of mathematics, computer tools, star maps, and diagrams, but they do not employ the scientific method.
- a greek philosopher that created a boatshaped Constellation
- The sections of the sky that contains recognizable patterns of stars
- A popularly known asterism of Ursa Major
- Is the smallest of 88 constellations
- An exploding dying star
- The second brightest star that helps in spacecraft navigation
- Movement of the earth around its axis that determines the position of the constellations throughout the night
- A large boatshaped constellation
- The brightest star with an absolute magnitude of 1.4
- A yellow dwarf star and a ball of hot gas held together by strong gravity
40 Clues: The “Morning Star” • An exploding dying star • The fourth brightest star • The color of the hottest stars • A large boatshaped constellation • Is the smallest of 88 constellations • A popularly known asterism of Ursa Major • The rate at which a star radiates energy. • Constellations that can be seen all year round • British astronomer who discovered that stars move • ...
Celestial Crosswords: Lunar Edition 2023-07-03
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- Discovered by Giovanni Cassini in 1672, its the first moon in the Solar System to have rings discovered around it
- The egg-shaped moon that orbits Saturn having a mean radius of just 1 mile
- Has a crust of frozen nitrogen; Io, Venus and this moon are the only bodies besides the earth to have volcanic activity at present
- The water particles ejected from the cryo-volcanoes of this moon form the 2nd outermost ring of Saturn
- The "Frankenstein moon" of Uranus
- A faint inner moon of Uranus, named after the roman god of love
- A potato-shaped moon, tends to disrupt Saturn's F ring
- Being in a co-orbital condition with its sister moon Janus, this moon switches orbits with Janus every 4 years
- The largest moon in the solar system relative to its parent body
- One of the inner moons of Saturn orbiting in Saturn's A ring; Shaped like a flying saucer or a ravioli
- The double-lobed moon of Pluto
- The farthest orbiting moon of any planet in the Solar System
- The only moon in the solar system that has its own magnetic field
- Named after the guardian of the land of the fire in Norse mythology
- Orbits in the keeler gap of Saturn's rings, its known as the wavemaker moon causing ripples to form in the rings of Saturn
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- Named after the nine-headed venomous snake monster in Chinese mythology, the only moon of the dwarf planet Gonggong
- Being 1/4th of the Earth's diameter, this moon's 60-150 Km deep ocean may contain twice the amount of water as on the Earth
- The closest moon of Uranus, is a shepherd moon that keeps the particles of the epsilon ring contained
- Uranus' largest moon, named after the queen of fairies in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- The first non-round moon to be discovered
- The largest member of a 16 moon group which formed from a captured asteroid which broke off into the 16 pieces in a collision
- Most cratered moon in the solar system
- The reddest object in the solar system and appears to give out more heat than it receives from the Sun
- One of the darkest moons in the Solar System; Shares it's name with one of the main characters of "Friends"
- Also known as the Yin and Yang moon, where one side of the moon is bright and the other is dark
- Has a crater(Stickney) half its size and is expected to crash into its planet in about 50 million years
- A leafy vegetable
- Taking 360 days to complete one orbit around Neptune, it has the most eccentric orbit of any moon in the Solar System
- Closest moon of Saturn, has a giant impact crater which makes the moon look like the Death star from "Star Wars"
29 Clues: A leafy vegetable • The double-lobed moon of Pluto • The "Frankenstein moon" of Uranus • Most cratered moon in the solar system • The first non-round moon to be discovered • A potato-shaped moon, tends to disrupt Saturn's F ring • The farthest orbiting moon of any planet in the Solar System • A faint inner moon of Uranus, named after the roman god of love • ...
Percy List 1 2019-03-03
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- Become or cause to become soft or liquid
- Aware of and responding to one’s surroundings
- A vague unpleasant emotion in anticipation of a misfortune
- one of the forest gods in Greek mythology who have faces and bodies like men and ears, legs, and tails like goats
- Of or relating to things that are thought to exist but that cannot be seen.
- To draw back, as with fear or pain
- Break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity
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- A mythical creature made up of half a man’s body, and half a bull’s body.
- In a hurried manner; acting too quickly
- Impaired ability to learn to read.
- Wanting what someone else has and resenting them for wanting it.
- The lack of knowledge or education.
- something (such as an image, a sound, or a smell) that seems real but does not really exist and that is usually caused by mental illness or the effect of a drug
- Decrease rapidly and disappear; turn into a gas.
- Make into a powder by breaking up or to become dust.
15 Clues: Impaired ability to learn to read. • To draw back, as with fear or pain • The lack of knowledge or education. • In a hurried manner; acting too quickly • Become or cause to become soft or liquid • Aware of and responding to one’s surroundings • Decrease rapidly and disappear; turn into a gas. • Make into a powder by breaking up or to become dust. • ...
A-LC-AI 2020-09-10
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- the ancient book of sacred songs (hymns) in which Hinduism’s beliefs are based.
- references history (Religious references religion (Bible, creation, other religion or religious texts)
- references Literature (books, poems, fairy tales, nursery rhymes)
- reference pop-culture (celebrities, athletes, movies, news, politics, etc)
- life centers on friends.
- life centers on your work.
- a Hinduism belief that everyone moves in a constant cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- the most important language of Ancient India.
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- Siddhartha Gautama came to be called the Buddha or the “Enlightened One”.
- everything around me is related with school.
- one of the religions from India; it stresses that one main force connects all of life.
- one of the religions from India; founded by Siddhartha Gautama and teaches that the most important thing in life is to reach peace by ending suffering.
- a belief of both Hindus and Buddhists that the end result of all of a person’s good and bad actions will determine their rebirth.
- River a river that flows from Tibet through the Himalayas and Hindu Kush into the Arabian Sea.
- references Mythology (Greek, Roman, etc)
15 Clues: life centers on friends. • life centers on your work. • references Mythology (Greek, Roman, etc) • everything around me is related with school. • the most important language of Ancient India. • references Literature (books, poems, fairy tales, nursery rhymes) • Siddhartha Gautama came to be called the Buddha or the “Enlightened One”. • ...
Comic Book Crossword 2023-05-16
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- Who got their powers by defeating Shou-Lao the undying?
- Who is the superhero who got their powers from the spirit of vengeance?
- Who is the Marvel superhero that played a leading role in WW2?
- Who is the superhero that is said to have never missed a shot?
- Who is the Superhero Bruce Wayne takes the mantle of?
- Who is the Marvel superhero who uses a high-tech suit and is also a billionaire?
- Who is the Superhero who gets their powers from a ring?
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- Who is Spider-Man's clone?
- Who is the Marvel superhero associated with Egyptian mythology?
- Who is the Kryptonian superhero who takes on the identity of Clark Kent?
- Who is the blind Marvel Superhero?
- Who is the superhero who says their name to use their powers?
- Who is the Marvel character also known as the god of mischief?
- Who is the Marvel superhero who knows they are a fictional character?
- Who is the Marvel superhero who travels through space and helped form the Guardians Of The Galaxy?
15 Clues: Who is Spider-Man's clone? • Who is the blind Marvel Superhero? • Who is the Superhero Bruce Wayne takes the mantle of? • Who got their powers by defeating Shou-Lao the undying? • Who is the Superhero who gets their powers from a ring? • Who is the superhero who says their name to use their powers? • Who is the Marvel character also known as the god of mischief? • ...
halloween costumes 2023-08-17
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- A nocturnal creature that drinks blood to sustain its immortal existence.
- A fire-breathing creature with a lion's head, goat's body, and serpent's tail.
- Doctor who brought to life through scientific experimentation.
- A small, mischievous creature that is often depicted causing trouble.
- A legendary ape-like creature, also known as Bigfoot, rumored to dwell in forests.
- A giant with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
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- A preserved body wrapped in cloth, often awakened from ancient tombs.
- A framework of bones that once formed a living creature.
- A male mermaid, half-human and half-fish.
- A practitioner of magic, often depicted with a pointy hat and broomstick.
- Also known as the Abominable Snowman, a creature said to inhabit the Himalayas.
- Supernatural beings from Middle Eastern mythology with the ability to grant wishes.
- A human who transforms into a wolf-like creature during a full moon.
- A female spirit that wails to foretell death or disaster.
- The spirit or soul of a deceased person, often portrayed as a floating, translucent figure.
15 Clues: A male mermaid, half-human and half-fish. • A framework of bones that once formed a living creature. • A giant with a single eye in the middle of its forehead. • A female spirit that wails to foretell death or disaster. • Doctor who brought to life through scientific experimentation. • A human who transforms into a wolf-like creature during a full moon. • ...
Ancient Rome crossward 2024-04-01
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- A official appointed by a government to reside in a foreign country
- A political leader who possessed absolute power
- A unit of 3000 to 6000 men in the ancient Rome army
- A tribunal presided over by a judge or judges or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases
- A man trained to fight with weapons against other men and wild animals in an arena
- A state whose supreme power is held by the people they are elected
- A sovereign ruler of great power and rank
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- generally the general boy of free roman citizens who were not patricians
- One of the Olympian deities gods in Rome mythology
- A flag or banner that was attached to a pole which identified a roman legion
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers
- A right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law making body
- The processional entry of a victorious general into ancient Rome
- A group of rolling class families in ancient Rome
- Ruled as the king of the gods on mount Olympus
15 Clues: A sovereign ruler of great power and rank • Ruled as the king of the gods on mount Olympus • A political leader who possessed absolute power • A group of rolling class families in ancient Rome • One of the Olympian deities gods in Rome mythology • A unit of 3000 to 6000 men in the ancient Rome army • The belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers • ...
Celestial Crosswords: Lunar Edition 2023-07-21
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- Orbits in the keeler gap of Saturn's rings, its known as the wavemaker moon causing ripples to form in the rings of Saturn
- The egg-shaped moon that orbits Saturn having a mean radius of just 1 mile
- Taking 360 days to complete one orbit around Neptune, it has the most eccentric orbit of any moon in the solar system
- Uranus' largest moon, named after the queen of fairies in William Shakespeare's "A midnight summer night's dream"
- A faint inner moon of Uranus, named after the roman god of love
- Most cratered moon in the solar system
- The reddest object in the solar system and appears to give out more heat than it recieves from the sun
- Named after the nine-headed venomous snake monster in Chinese mythology, the only moon of the dwarf planet Gonggong.
- A potato-shaped moon, tends to disrupt Saturn's F ring
- Named after the guardian of the land of the fire in Norse mythology
- One of the inner moons of Saturn orbiting in saturn's A ring; Shaped like a flying saucer or a ravioli
- The first non-round moon to be discovered
- The water particles ejected from the cryo-volcanoes of this moon form the 2nd outermost ring of Saturn
- The double-lobed moon of Pluto
- The closest moon of Uranus; is a shepherd moon that keeps the particles of the epsilon ring contained
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- One of the darkest moons in the solar system;Shares its name with one of the main characters of the TV show "Friends"
- The "Frankenstein moon" of Uranus
- Being 1/4th of the earth's diameter, this moon's 60-150 km deep ocean may contain twice the amount of water as on the Earth
- Being in a co-orbital condition with its sister moon Janus, this moon switches orbits with Janus every 4 Earth years
- Also known as the Yin and Yang moon, where one side of the moon is bright and the other is dark
- Closest moon of Saturn, has a giant impact crater which makes the moon look like the Death star from "Star Wars"
- The largest moon in the solar system relative to its parent body
- The largest member of a 16 moon group which formed from a captured asteroid which broke off into the 16 pieces in a collision
- Having a crust of frozen nitrogen; Io, Venus and this moon are the only bodies besides the earth to have volcanic activity at present
- The only moon in the solar system that has its own magnetic field
- The farthest orbiting moon of any planet in the solar system
- Discovered by Giovanni Cassini in 1672, its the first moon in the solar system to have rings discovered around it
- Has a crater(Stickney) half its size and is expected to crash into its planet in about 50 million years
- A leafy vegetable
29 Clues: A leafy vegetable • The double-lobed moon of Pluto • The "Frankenstein moon" of Uranus • Most cratered moon in the solar system • The first non-round moon to be discovered • A potato-shaped moon, tends to disrupt Saturn's F ring • The farthest orbiting moon of any planet in the solar system • A faint inner moon of Uranus, named after the roman god of love • ...
Indian Comics 2023-03-05
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- (6,5) a legendary king has a kingdom on his shoulders and a ghost on his back
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- (4,6,5) immortal picture stories help children learn mythology
- (6, 9) friendly neighbourhood elderly uncle has a brain which runs faster than a computer
- cowardly hunter, inept employee, detectives with faults, all get together for this fortnightly magazine
- (5, 6) Greatest king and his oversmart advisor
5 Clues: (5, 6) Greatest king and his oversmart advisor • (4,6,5) immortal picture stories help children learn mythology • (6,5) a legendary king has a kingdom on his shoulders and a ghost on his back • (6, 9) friendly neighbourhood elderly uncle has a brain which runs faster than a computer • ...
Crossword 2025-02-04
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- (in Greek mythology) a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- a conception of or belief about something
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- a person who studies the future and makes predictions about it based on current trends
- designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring
- as a result or consequence of this; therefore:
5 Clues: a conception of or belief about something • as a result or consequence of this; therefore: • designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring • a person who studies the future and makes predictions about it based on current trends • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-11-15
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- a city-state in ancient Greece.
- Greek city-state known for culture.
- Wars, conflicts between 499BC-449 BC that united Athens and Sparta to gain control of the Aegean Sea.
- type of government that arose in Sparta where a small group government the people.
- the elevated portion of a Greek city-state.
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- a belief system that Greeks and Romans created to explain the natural world.
- War, conflict between Sparta and Athens from 431 BC to 404 BC that resulted in the eventual downfall of Greece.
- Greek city-state known for military training.
- League, a group of Greek city-states in alliance with Sparta after the Persian Wars.
- associated with Greek culture.
- League, a group of Greek city-states in alliance with Athens at the end of the Persian Wars.
- Age, period of time when Alexander the Great conquered Greece and Persia and resulted in the bending of Greek and Asian Cultures.
- type of government that originated in Greece and involved active citizen participation and rule by the people.
- type of government where the ruler's position is hereditary.
14 Clues: associated with Greek culture. • a city-state in ancient Greece. • Greek city-state known for culture. • the elevated portion of a Greek city-state. • Greek city-state known for military training. • type of government where the ruler's position is hereditary. • a belief system that Greeks and Romans created to explain the natural world. • ...
LCCI Ally Launch Crossword 2021-06-03
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- World's most famous drag queen; responsible for bringing drag to the mainstream with a hit reality show
- A person who is attracted to both people of their own gender and another gender
- World-famous mathematician; wrote independent India's first book on homosexuals (__________ Devi)
- Prominent Indian author whose forte is Indian mythology; came out as gay after decriminalization of homosexuality in India in 2018 (_______ Pattanaik)
- Umbrella term for people who don't fit medical definitions of "female" or "male."
- First U.S. National Monument dedicated to LGBT rights and history
- India's first openly gay prince (_________ Singh Gohil)
- Gender neutral equivalent of 'he' or 'she'
- Where was India's first gay pride parade conducted?
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- India's first openly gay athlete (_____ Chand)
- Professional tennis player who won the 'battle of the sexes'; proud lesbian and advocate for LGBTQ athletes (______ ____ King)
- India's prominent transgender activist; remember the emotional Vicks advertisement (_____ Sawant)
- What does 'indigo' or 'blue' in the PRIDE flag symbolize?
- NGO that filed a petition in Delhi High Court challenging IPC Section 377
- Openly gay Indian author; Some might say he's a suitable boy (______ Seth)
15 Clues: Gender neutral equivalent of 'he' or 'she' • India's first openly gay athlete (_____ Chand) • Where was India's first gay pride parade conducted? • India's first openly gay prince (_________ Singh Gohil) • What does 'indigo' or 'blue' in the PRIDE flag symbolize? • First U.S. National Monument dedicated to LGBT rights and history • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Crossword 2015-12-10
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- the person who memorized Pluto's Republic and wrote the books; The Fingers in the Glove and The Proper Relationship between Individual and Society
- a fireman who Montag works with; whose house Montag planted some books in
- what Montag follows to find Granger and the others
- Montag's 17-year-old girl neighbor who got killed by a speeding car
- what Mildred watches everyday and what she calls her "family"
- captain of the fireman team Montag was on; got burned to death
- the place where Montag and Mildred first met
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- the fireman who hid books in his house and memorized the book of Ecclesiastes
- the things fireman burn for a living
- the author of Fahrenheit 451
- old, retired English Professor who keeps Montag company by talking to him on ear pieces
- betrayed her husband by turning him in for having books
- a bird that burns itself and then reborn from it's ashes
- according to mythology this creature lives in fire
- a mechanical robot that has eight legs and a built in needle
15 Clues: the author of Fahrenheit 451 • the things fireman burn for a living • the place where Montag and Mildred first met • what Montag follows to find Granger and the others • according to mythology this creature lives in fire • betrayed her husband by turning him in for having books • a bird that burns itself and then reborn from it's ashes • ...
ancient Inca 2024-05-19
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- - The creator god in Inca mythology.
- - The sun god and one of the most important deities in the Inca pantheon.
- - Messengers who ran along the extensive Inca road network to deliver messages.
- - A famous Inca citadel located high in the Andes mountains.
- - The emperor or supreme ruler of the Inca Empire.
- - Sacred objects or places in Inca religion, often natural features like rocks or mountains.
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- - Waystations or roadside inns along the Inca road system used for administrative and military purposes.
- - A large fortress-temple complex near Cusco, known for its massive stone walls.
- - A farming technique used by the Incas to create flat land on slopes.
- - A labor tax system where citizens provided work for the state for a certain number of days each year.
- - The basic social unit or community in Inca society.
- - The primary language spoken by the Inca people.
- - A system of knotted strings used for record-keeping and communication.
- - The capital city of the Inca Empire.
- - The queen or principal wife of the Sapa Inca.
15 Clues: - The creator god in Inca mythology. • - The capital city of the Inca Empire. • - The queen or principal wife of the Sapa Inca. • - The primary language spoken by the Inca people. • - The emperor or supreme ruler of the Inca Empire. • - The basic social unit or community in Inca society. • - A famous Inca citadel located high in the Andes mountains. • ...
CHOICE BOARD 2024-10-28
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- the sacred scriptures of some other religion (such as Judaism)
- diffusing light so that objects beyond cannot be seen clearly
- a student in the second year at college or a 4-year secondary school
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- a branch of knowledge that deals with living organisms and vital processes
- active effort to promote human welfare
- the external boundary or surface of a figure or object
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- a fabled marine creature with the head and upper body of a man and the tail of a fish
- the act or power of seeing
- a fabled marine creature with the head and upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish
- referred to or measured from the sun's center or appearing as if seen from it
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- a vehicle that has a single wheel and is usually propelled by pedals
- capable of being seen
- suffused with light
15 Clues: suffused with light • capable of being seen • the act or power of seeing • active effort to promote human welfare • a lover of books especially for qualities of format • the external boundary or surface of a figure or object • diffusing light so that objects beyond cannot be seen clearly • the sacred scriptures of some other religion (such as Judaism) • ...
CrossBurs 2025-11-09
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- The container that patiently turns chaos into dinner
- The Polish fruit drink that tastes like summer decided to take a bath in sugar
- The original mother of all things green and messy
- The person who makes noise, breaks guitars, and somehow earns applause for it
- The fairy who grants wishes or the mafia boss who grants “favors”
- The magical illusion that lets us live a hundred lives from one couch
- The Polish city that smiles at you even when it is snowing
- That strange feeling you get when your phone lights up after you only thought of something
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- The Renaissance artist or the ninja turtle, depending on your childhood
- The ancient way of explaining everything humans still do not understand
- The color of peace, sadness, and jeans that never fit right
- The only war where horses move like drunk camels and queens rule everything
- Words that sound the same but love confusing everyone
- The humble clay pot that keeps water cooler than your fridge ever could
- The only vegetable that makes you cry before life does
15 Clues: The original mother of all things green and messy • The container that patiently turns chaos into dinner • Words that sound the same but love confusing everyone • The only vegetable that makes you cry before life does • The Polish city that smiles at you even when it is snowing • The color of peace, sadness, and jeans that never fit right • ...
Musical Instruments 2025-06-12
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- : Large Japanese drums played in powerful, synchronized rhythms
- : Brazilian musical bow which produces rhythmic twangs with a stick and shaker.
- : A small tambourine-like percussion instrument used in South Indian classical music.
- : A string instrument shaped like a peacock, played with a bow, often used in classical
- : Ancient folk violin-like instrument from Sri Lanka and India, linked to Ravana from mythology.
- : Chinese zither played by sliding fingers/nails , resembling to Gǔzhēng
- Deep, foundational tones in bands or orchestras . Resembling Violin but larger in size .
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- : A loud Punjabi drum played with sticks
- : Wind instrument played by compressing air through reeds
- : Similar to mridangam and is commonly used in north India
- : Percussion instrument made of clay, struck with palms and fingers, used in Carnatic music.
- : Traditional Chinese string instrument with frets, plucked rapidly with fingers.
- : It is played with a bow, using the fingernails to slide along the strings.
- : Woodwind instrument with a wide range, single reed and a smooth, mellow voice.
- : It is a plucked string instrument with four strings and produces a harmonic sound
15 Clues: : A loud Punjabi drum played with sticks • : Wind instrument played by compressing air through reeds • : Similar to mridangam and is commonly used in north India • : Large Japanese drums played in powerful, synchronized rhythms • : Chinese zither played by sliding fingers/nails , resembling to Gǔzhēng • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY IN MODERN LANGUAGE 2024-11-06
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- repeated sound that bounces back
- very strong fear of something.
- selfless giving to help to others who are in need
- confusion or disorder, often noisy or unpredictable
- sounds or tunes that people enjoy listening to
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- inspiring person/ teacher who passes on his/her skills to others
- pain-killing narcotic drug
- relating to something that continues for a long time, especially an illness.
- A book of maps
- adjective refering to the order of events in time
- relating to sexual desire
11 Clues: A book of maps • relating to sexual desire • pain-killing narcotic drug • very strong fear of something. • repeated sound that bounces back • sounds or tunes that people enjoy listening to • adjective refering to the order of events in time • selfless giving to help to others who are in need • confusion or disorder, often noisy or unpredictable • ...
ELA8 Unit 3 Crossword 2020-06-17
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- I accused my first period class of having ________ since they can't answer any questions.
- root meaning sleep
- a root meaning sleep
- Ninus, in Greek mythology, was the _______ founder of Nineveh, the city itself personified.
- root meaning beside
- Although car travel is usually a _________ for me, I will try to stay awake to help the driver.
- The mayor leaked news of the arrest to the media to _______ his opponent's character.
- How did the Dark Knight become a _______ of all that is good in Gotham?
- I really enjoyed the movie Pride, Prejudice, and Zombies, even though it is a ___________.
- Writing comments under a _______ is a good way to stay anonymous.
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- To many people, having a lot of money is _________ with being successful.
- My love of coffee is causing me to have ___________.
- a root meaning sleep
- Newton's laws of physics explain why an item thrown up in th air would arch and take the form of a ___________.
- I was surprised to learn Anna is an award winning ___________ and trains her friends in self-defense.
- a root meaning fight
- I wish my ____________ Chihuahua would not nip at my guests.
- root meaning name
18 Clues: root meaning name • root meaning sleep • root meaning beside • a root meaning sleep • a root meaning sleep • a root meaning fight • My love of coffee is causing me to have ___________. • I wish my ____________ Chihuahua would not nip at my guests. • Writing comments under a _______ is a good way to stay anonymous. • ...
A History of Zombies 2017-10-27
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- from Norse mythology, reanimated bodies of warriors who had been born with amazing abilities
- an imagined state or place where everything is perfect or heavenly
- a very bad event that causes suffering and damage
- from China, living corpses that had white hair and greenish-white skin
- a major event that completely destroys, or heavily damages humanity or society
- an imagined state or place where everything is unpleasant or bad
- a stash of goods, usually hidden
- to search for and collect useable things that were discarded
- a fixed amount of goods per person, usually food or water
- filmmaker who introduced the idea that zombies must eat the living
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- ghost or reanimated body that returns from the grave to terrorize the living
- taking place or describing something after the apocalypse
- an outbreak, usually a disease, that spreads rapidly and widely
- a place of isolation to guard people or animals who have been infected with a dangerous disease
- a person or thing that causes great trouble
- a religion that includes belief in spirits, witchcraft, and sorcery
- voodoo priests who use black magic to create a zombi to use as a servant
17 Clues: a stash of goods, usually hidden • a person or thing that causes great trouble • a very bad event that causes suffering and damage • taking place or describing something after the apocalypse • a fixed amount of goods per person, usually food or water • to search for and collect useable things that were discarded • ...
Disney 2020-11-17
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- What was Mickey Mouse's original name? (Hint: think Addams Family)
- What kind of animal was the first Disney character?
- Around 2 million pounds of this food is sold each year at Disneyland.
- What sport can Disney employees play at the top of the Matterhorn?
- The vultures in the Jungle Book were based off of the members of this band, arguably the most famous and well-known band ever.
- The Disney World Resort is as big as this California city.
- This is the only Disney princess to have a British accent.
- What was the name of the first Disney character?
- How many blonde Disney princesses are considered to be true blondes?
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- This was the last movie approved by Walt Disney before his death. Meow.
- He voiced the genie in Aladdin.
- This animated film was originally titled Trash Planet.
- This British girl band were considered for the roles as the muses in Hercules.
- Who voiced Woody in Toy Story?
- Gen Z is currently writing a musical on Tiktok based on this film.
- What is Boo from monster's Inc real name?
- According to Greek mythology, Hercules and this Disney princess are cousins.
17 Clues: Who voiced Woody in Toy Story? • He voiced the genie in Aladdin. • What is Boo from monster's Inc real name? • What was the name of the first Disney character? • What kind of animal was the first Disney character? • This animated film was originally titled Trash Planet. • The Disney World Resort is as big as this California city. • ...
Week 6 - The graph /y/ making the sound ‘i’ as in gym 2023-04-02
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- a short form of "gymnasium."
- the science that deals with matter and energy, their qualities, and the relationships between them.
- a state in which both sides of something are balanced in size, form, or arrangement.
- difficult to understand; ambiguous or mysterious in meaning.
- a collection of myths.
- physical exercises used to develop and show strength, control, and agility
- made with chemicals formed in a laboratory
- an object or picture that represents something else.
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- a solid figure whose sides are triangles that meet at a single point.
- a word that is pronounced and often spelled the same as another word, but has a different meaning.
- the words to a song.
- a country in North Africa on the Mediterranean and Red Seas.
- kind understanding and concern for others when they are sad, suffering, or having trouble.
- having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing.
- a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word of the same language.
- a gas with no color or smell that is one of the chemical elements.
- a solid figure with a shape similar to that of a can
17 Clues: the words to a song. • a collection of myths. • a short form of "gymnasium." • made with chemicals formed in a laboratory • a solid figure with a shape similar to that of a can • an object or picture that represents something else. • a country in North Africa on the Mediterranean and Red Seas. • difficult to understand; ambiguous or mysterious in meaning. • ...
baylee 2025-02-25
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- comparison using like or as Ex. Henry is as quick as a cheetah.
- what Jake sees when he goes on jogs
- a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures.
- where the start of the book sets
- untrue stories typically about gods and goddess Ex. Hercules
- what Jake calls everyone
- how Rick feels about Jennifer
- who is the narrator?
- an extreme exaggeration Ex. This class is going to last forever.
- a figure of speech where a writer or speaker makes an indirect reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work Ex. He is a real Romeo.
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- descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses, creating a mental picture by describing how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels Ex. The salty sea breeze was warm against my sunburned cheeks.
- Who throws all the parties
- a scene that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show events that
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things. Ex. The wind whispered in my ear.
- what Jake seems hung up on
- comparison NOT using like or as. Ex. Henry is a quick cheetah
- how didi knows Jake
17 Clues: how didi knows Jake • who is the narrator? • what Jake calls everyone • Who throws all the parties • what Jake seems hung up on • how Rick feels about Jennifer • where the start of the book sets • what Jake sees when he goes on jogs • untrue stories typically about gods and goddess Ex. Hercules • comparison NOT using like or as. Ex. Henry is a quick cheetah • ...
Crossword, Please! 2022-02-02
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- well meaning and kindly
- an ugly or distorted facial expression
- a flammable oil containing various hydrocarbons, obtained by the dry distillation of organic substances such as coal, shale, or petroleum.
- not showing due respect for another person; impertinent.
- suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way.
- in a brave or heroic mannner
- anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment.
- a 180° bend in a road or path, especially one leading up the side of a mountain.
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- a ring of iron, rope, or rubber thrown in a game to encircle or land as near as possible to an upright peg.
- marked by contemptuous or cocky boldness or disregard of others.
- insisting on immediate attention or obedience, especially in a brusquely imperious way.
- state of disorder due to a disregard of the law.
- approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively
- marked by contemptuous or cocky boldness or disregard of others
- constantly moving from one area or place to another.
- The cavernous entrance to Hades, the underworld of Greek mythology.
- having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge
17 Clues: well meaning and kindly • in a brave or heroic mannner • an ugly or distorted facial expression • state of disorder due to a disregard of the law. • constantly moving from one area or place to another. • approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively • not showing due respect for another person; impertinent. • ...
Chapter 20 Percy Jackson Vocabulary 2025-12-09
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- A fierce fight or competition where people hit each other hard, or a tough, drawn-out contest.
- Feeling or appearing troubled, nervous, or excited.
- A careful plan or method for achieving a goal, especially in games or war.
- Short trips taken to deliver or get something, often for someone else.
- To try to repair or improve something by making small changes or adjustments.
- Cut off from the main body or whole; detached.
- Delaying or blocking the movement or progress of something.
- A sudden event that causes great damage or loss of life, like a terrible accident or flood.
- A close-fitting cover for a blade, like a sword or knife. (In this context: a covering that disguises something.)
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- Having lost one's sense of direction or feeling confused.
- Dispersing or scattering and gradually vanishing; disappearing.
- Used cleverness or skill to gain an advantage over an opponent.
- (In mythology) The fluid that flows in the veins of the gods instead of blood.
- Completely puzzled or confused by something.
- Left behind; deserted.
- Two words that mean: completely or very heavily wet; drenched.
- A state where a person is only partially conscious or focused, often looking hypnotized or deep in thought.
17 Clues: Left behind; deserted. • Completely puzzled or confused by something. • Cut off from the main body or whole; detached. • Feeling or appearing troubled, nervous, or excited. • Having lost one's sense of direction or feeling confused. • Delaying or blocking the movement or progress of something. • Two words that mean: completely or very heavily wet; drenched. • ...
Yoruba Pantheon 2021-04-20
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- After getting caught stealing from the chief orisha, this trickster became the messenger between the human and spirit realms
- This orisha created earth by scattering sand from a snail shell. He also created man from clay
- This orisha is considered the supreme God in Yoruba mythology
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- Magna Mater of the Yoruba Pantheon
- This marshland orisha caused a great flood out of jealousy
5 Clues: Magna Mater of the Yoruba Pantheon • This marshland orisha caused a great flood out of jealousy • This orisha is considered the supreme God in Yoruba mythology • This orisha created earth by scattering sand from a snail shell. He also created man from clay • ...
World Heritage 2023-05-01
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- It is the main square of Milan, Italy
- the single best fossil site which contributes to the understanding of evolution and past environments during the Palaeogene
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- he greatest architectural and artistic complex bequeathed by Greek Antiquity to the world
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- Island near the center of the cyclades and according to greek mythology where Apollo was born
5 Clues: It is the main square of Milan, Italy • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization • he greatest architectural and artistic complex bequeathed by Greek Antiquity to the world • Island near the center of the cyclades and according to greek mythology where Apollo was born • ...
Crossword 2025-02-04
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- (in Greek mythology) a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- a conception of or belief about something
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- a person who studies the future and makes predictions about it based on current trends
- designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring
- as a result or consequence of this; therefore:
5 Clues: a conception of or belief about something • as a result or consequence of this; therefore: • designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring • a person who studies the future and makes predictions about it based on current trends • ...
