mythology Crossword Puzzles
Reproduction 2021-08-27
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- Pistil female
- One year old. How old are female green pine cones
- what does the ovary contain
- The process of transferring pollen from anthers
- Include pines, firs, hemlocks, sources, junipers, larches, cedars, and cypress
- covering what does ovule around embryo
- Can pine tree can't swim
- The pollen grains of pine trees have two little attached to them that help them float upward in currents of air
- Angio Greek word for a vessel of container
- When the pollen gets stuck on the end of an ovule
- bearing is divided into two categories gymnosperms and angiosperms
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- Greek for naked
- of the gods. In mythology nectar was
- Come. The reproductive structure of gymnosperm
- Forest fires. What would cause pine seeds to delay in their growth
- The bump that the sepals come out
- Scale. Pollen grains that land on the female cones become trapped in sticky substances at the base of each
- What are the seeds of angiosperm surrounded? Ovary
- Flowering plants. Another name for anigosperm
- protect the flower what is the job of the sepals
- Nectaries where plants produces nectar
21 Clues: Greek for naked • Pistil female • Can pine tree can't swim • what does the ovary contain • The bump that the sepals come out • of the gods. In mythology nectar was • covering what does ovule around embryo • Nectaries where plants produces nectar • Flowering plants. Another name for anigosperm • The process of transferring pollen from anthers • ...
IRB Activity #3 2023-02-15
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- The god of funerals and death
- The Egyptian writing system
- The ruler of Egypt
- The symbol of Isis
- The god of the sun, power, light, etc...
- The pharaoh's boat
- The Egyptian Afterlife
- The god of war, chaos, and storms
- A marketplace
- A limestone gravemarker
- The god of music, merriment, and childbirth
- What Egyptians used instead of paper
- The order of the universe
- The god of the sky
- A type of beetle associated with Egypt
- The embodiment of chaos who appears as a giant serpent
- The Sun
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- Power, or in English the past tense of is
- A decorated stone coffin
- a corpse wrapped in linen
- A person's name or identity
- The goddess of healing and magic
- When someone has eyes with different colors
- Someone's soul
- A charm maker
- A sword with a hook shape
- A snake with legs and 2 heads
- A realm where slumbering gods go
- An evil spirit
- The evil power in the book
- The mythology the book is based on
- A magic figure made of clay
- Eternal, or the name of the peacock in Kung Fu Panda 2
33 Clues: The Sun • A charm maker • A marketplace • Someone's soul • An evil spirit • The ruler of Egypt • The symbol of Isis • The pharaoh's boat • The god of the sky • The Egyptian Afterlife • A limestone gravemarker • A decorated stone coffin • a corpse wrapped in linen • A sword with a hook shape • The order of the universe • The evil power in the book • A person's name or identity • ...
King Arthur's legend 2023-04-12
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- Welch Cleric who first wrote the story
- A famous magician
- Castle and Court associated with Arthur
- His quest is said to be holy
- His sword
- His nephew
- His sister Le Fay
- Code used by knights
- The Lady of the Lake
- was tasked with escorting an Irish princess
- His wife's lover
- His family name
- Invaders associated with the Saxons
- adj meaning from Rome
- means after
- Where Arthur is supposed to be buried
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- Where the table is now exhibited
- Group of friends who swore loyalty to Arthur
- Where he was born
- out of the ordinary
- Origin of many deities found in the legend
- His mother'name
- One of the knights who rebelled against Arthur at first
- County where Arthur was conceived
- Irish princess
- His wife
- One of the heroes of the story
- His father
- Geoffrey's surname+ of
- Shape of the table
- Folk tradition told orally
- the main character of a story
- Where he died
- adj to qualify the time whenthe story took place
- Chretien 's surname + de
- conception of love at the time
36 Clues: His wife • His sword • His nephew • His father • means after • Where he died • Irish princess • His mother'name • His family name • His wife's lover • Where he was born • A famous magician • His sister Le Fay • Shape of the table • out of the ordinary • Code used by knights • The Lady of the Lake • adj meaning from Rome • Geoffrey's surname+ of • Chretien 's surname + de • Folk tradition told orally • ...
Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Lightning Thief 2023-04-20
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- God of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle
- Also known as Half-blood and is Half human and Half God
- Teacher of all heroes
- what is the three headed dog's name
- God of music, poetry, art, prophecy, truth, archery, plague, healing, sun and light and twin brother of Artemis
- how many heads does the dog Cerberus have
- Half man and Half goat
- Percy's mom
- King of all titans and the father of Zeus and 5 more Olympians also the god of time
- Goddess of the Moon in Greek mythology and twin sister of Apollo
- God of thunder and lightning, rain, and winds
- God of the underworld
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- Half man and Half horse
- God of fire, forge, and blacksmithing
- Half man and Half bull
- Percy's dad and the God of the sea and waters, as well as of horses and earthquakes
- A camp for demigods to train to learn how to fight against monsters
- Goddess of wisdom, craft, and warfare
- Goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- God of Wine and pleasure
- Goddess of harvest
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Percy's best friend who is a satyr
23 Clues: Percy's mom • Goddess of harvest • Teacher of all heroes • God of the underworld • Half man and Half bull • Half man and Half goat • Half man and Half horse • God of Wine and pleasure • Goddess of love and beauty • Percy's best friend who is a satyr • what is the three headed dog's name • God of fire, forge, and blacksmithing • Goddess of wisdom, craft, and warfare • ...
End of the year Crossword 2023-06-06
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- Mt. ____ erupted and left crater lake in its place
- what day do we turn in chromebooks?
- the 8th graders take a field trip to ___ soon
- the messenger god from greek mythology
- where and when a story takes place
- the "a" in A.S.K. stands for ____
- your science teacher next year is Ms. _____
- Mr. Carter's favorite skate magazine
- country where the book "All 13" takes place
- your math teacher next year is Ms. ______
- Monday is the student vs staff _____ game
- Ms. Timmerman's dog
- the overall moral or message of a story
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- the greek gods lived on Mt. _______
- the bad guy in a story
- this school is named after _____ Lane
- Mr. _____ is retiring this year
- Ms. Miranda's dog
- drake's actual first name
- our school symbol/mascot
- the location of our 2nd field trip this year
- comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- the new spiderman movie features miles _____
- the last day of school is next _______
- Omar's brother in "When Stars Are Scattered"
- josh's last name in "The Crossover"
- your ELA teacher next year is Ms. _____
- our campus security officer
28 Clues: Ms. Miranda's dog • Ms. Timmerman's dog • the bad guy in a story • our school symbol/mascot • drake's actual first name • our campus security officer • Mr. _____ is retiring this year • the "a" in A.S.K. stands for ____ • where and when a story takes place • the greek gods lived on Mt. _______ • what day do we turn in chromebooks? • josh's last name in "The Crossover" • ...
Starfish Valentine's Day Fun 2013-02-11
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- ________ ulcer/sore were the main focus of the 10 minute video from the CS meeting last Tuesday
- The new Kluka baby
- The most sort after flower this month
- The Roman mythology God of desire and affection
- Valentine’s Day actor who also has werewolf tendencies
- Day The special day observed on February 14th
- Surname of the lead singer from Hole
- Where was the recent Sales and Marketing Conference held?
- Latest version of debriding tool
- The newest Melbourne soccer team
- RTW garments are a ________ knit
- Adhesive remover
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- S&N’s largest suction device
- S&N products as a whole focus on the _________ of patients
- See through absorbent dressing with waterproof & bacteria proof film
- The NZ country manager
- The newest product in the Allevyn range
- The name of the ‘Indulgence’ show we are going to see in March
- Symbolic logo of S&N newest product
- Vanessa Dadelo is the product manager for this range
- Jobst ________ garments are for the treatment of Lymphoedema
- 2012 Performance Award winner
- Victoria’s Secret range targeted at young women
- What is the name of the single use, disposable Negative Pressure Wound Therapy product?
24 Clues: Adhesive remover • The new Kluka baby • The NZ country manager • S&N’s largest suction device • 2012 Performance Award winner • Latest version of debriding tool • The newest Melbourne soccer team • RTW garments are a ________ knit • Symbolic logo of S&N newest product • Surname of the lead singer from Hole • The most sort after flower this month • ...
TOTALLY RANDOM CROSSWORD!!! 2013-05-06
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- The meaning of life, the universe, and everything in it.
- most used internet search engine
- mysterious or secretive
- main character of A.Milnes famous children's books.
- one of the only two mammals that lay eggs
- Actress who plays Bella in multi-million empire, the Twilight franchise
- Main protagonist of Golding's "Lord of The Flies"
- slogan of clothes company Jack Wills.
- Text abbreviation is LOL
- leader or boss of a sports team.
- Pyrammus' lover in A Midsummer Nights Dream.
- Gas created by nuclkear fusion in our sun.
- Famous book starring a tiger, recently adapted for the big screen.
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- The name given to Chairman Mao's communist plan for China in the mid 20th century
- A sea nymph whose wedding to Peleus was gatecrashed by Eris (or Discordia)
- first british women prime minister.
- A character in Greek mythology who tried to fly, with disastrous consequences.
- Smith Award winning autor of The Number One Ladies Detective Agency.
- Famous beatles singer that was assassinated.
- Stalin and Hitler were two of these. (Derived from the Greek word for master)
- the first family to live in what is now St Martin's Ampleforth.
- Author of the famous Narnia series.
22 Clues: mysterious or secretive • Text abbreviation is LOL • most used internet search engine • leader or boss of a sports team. • first british women prime minister. • Author of the famous Narnia series. • slogan of clothes company Jack Wills. • one of the only two mammals that lay eggs • Gas created by nuclkear fusion in our sun. • Famous beatles singer that was assassinated. • ...
Key words Crossword (Frankenstein) 2016-09-07
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- What you call something when it comes into existence: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- No longer feel angry about or wish to punish someone for what they have done: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Feeling of excessive pride or self confidence: _ _ _ _ _ _
- Biology, Chemistry, Physics: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Treating someone badly because they have claimed or complained of discrimination: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Another word for selfish: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- This is an adjective and is when a person's behavior/attitude is extreme: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Belonging to redolent of the Dark Ages, usually gloomy or horrifying. It is also an adjective: _ _ _ _ _ _
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- Greek mythology and it means forethought: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- When you believe in something/someone: _ _ _ _
- A feeling of fellowship or friendship: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- When something is taken away: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The name of the scientist, who is also the main character in Mary Shelley's book:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A person who has an obsessive desire for power: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A movement in the arts and literature which originated in the late 18th century: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The ability to understand and understand the feelings of another: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- This means an action is right or wrong:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A quality or condition of being dual: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
20 Clues: Biology, Chemistry, Physics: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • When you believe in something/someone: _ _ _ _ • When something is taken away: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Another word for selfish: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • A quality or condition of being dual: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • This means an action is right or wrong:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Feeling of excessive pride or self confidence: _ _ _ _ _ _ • ...
Chase 1 2021-11-29
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- Dad's favorite standalone avenger movie
- peter quills dad
- how many infinity stones are there
- Stan Lee made his final cameo in what movie?
- killed Thanos
- tech assistant to Tony Stark
- In Norse mythology, what event was foretold to result in the death of Thor?
- First child born to Odin
- Thor played what video game in Endgame?
- Which infinity stone did Redskull keep?
- Star Lords mothers name
- Peter Parker’s best friend
- Thors father
- The Flerkens are a race of extremely dangerous aliens that resembles what?
- avenging archer
- strategic homeland intervention, enforcement and logistics division
- "I am _____"
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- where is Captain Rogers from
- Tony Stark's father
- The ______ soldier
- _______ mix Vol. 1
- Starlord's girlfriend
- Spiderman's girlfriend
- empathetic manipulation is a superpower of which character
- About which city do Hawkeye and Black Widow often reminisce? (Hungary)
- had mind stone in forehead
- Captain Marvel lived with which alien race
- who was the avenger within a loop of dialogue of "I came to bargain?
- Bruce Banner
- who called Loki a puny God?
- Which avenger is responsible for the formation of avengers?
- Nick Fury is?
32 Clues: Bruce Banner • Thors father • "I am _____" • killed Thanos • Nick Fury is? • avenging archer • peter quills dad • The ______ soldier • _______ mix Vol. 1 • Tony Stark's father • Starlord's girlfriend • Spiderman's girlfriend • Star Lords mothers name • First child born to Odin • had mind stone in forehead • Peter Parker’s best friend • who called Loki a puny God? • where is Captain Rogers from • ...
Poe-cabulary words 2023-12-03
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- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- Pale, lacking color
- An order of angels; The 6-winged angels standing in the presence of God.
- A gesture of respect, like kneeling or bowing before a king.
- Arabic word for paradise or heaven.
- A covered incense burner, usually swung from a chain at funerals or other religious ceremonies.
- A violent, windy storm
- A potion used by the ancients to induce forgetfulness of pain or sorrow;
- Tranquil,gentle,quiet, or undisturbed
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- To put an end to;discontinue
- Relating to Pluto, the god of the underworld in Roman mythology.
- Propriety and good taste in conduct or appearance
- Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something
- To drink deeply
- Thi means where at.
- Think about something carefully,before making a decision or reaching a conclusion
- Air or bearing especially as expressive of attitude or personality; demeanor.
- a structure consisting of strips of wood or metal crossed and fastened together with square or diamond-shaped spaces left between, used as a screen or fence or as a support for climbing plants.
- Used to emphasize that you mean exactly what you are saying and nothing more
- Leading by deception.
20 Clues: To drink deeply • Pale, lacking color • Thi means where at. • Leading by deception. • A violent, windy storm • the Greek goddess of wisdom • To put an end to;discontinue • Arabic word for paradise or heaven. • Tranquil,gentle,quiet, or undisturbed • Propriety and good taste in conduct or appearance • Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something • ...
Poe-Cabulary 2023-12-08
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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.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- a gesture, especially a dramatic one, used instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words.
- to remove a load or burden from.
- (of food) reduced to small shreds by being rubbed on a grater.
- straighten/redress
- Which is of a bizarre irregularity.
- cruel or violent treatment of a person or animal; mistreatment.
- rhythmic throbbing or vibrating (as of an artery)
- (of a problem or issue) difficult and much debated; problematic.
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- a kind of expertise in a particular subject, especially an area of art.
- another term for thenceforth.
- dissipated living.
- an ignorant or stupid person.
- an underground room or vault beneath a church, used as a chapel or burial place.
- in a clever and deceitful way.
- potassium nitrate, especially as a naturally occurring mineral.
- a watery fluid that collects in or drips from the nose or eyes.
- foresight, discernment, or keen perception; ability to make good judgments.
- charge (someone) too high a price for goods or a service.
20 Clues: dissipated living. • straighten/redress • another term for thenceforth. • an ignorant or stupid person. • in a clever and deceitful way. • to remove a load or burden from. • Which is of a bizarre irregularity. • rhythmic throbbing or vibrating (as of an artery) • charge (someone) too high a price for goods or a service. • ...
Midterm Review: Vocabulary 2024-01-03
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- A belief in the unity of everything, that god and creation are one
- Scientist who locates, uncovers and dates artifacts and fossils
- A trade good such as wheat, rice, fish or lumber that has an immediate use
- Aryan king of ancient northern India
- Type of trading ship built by the Phoenicians
- Used by the Shang Dynasty of China to communicate with nature spirits
- Term used to describe the period before written records were kept
- Purple dye traded by the Phoenicians
- Creator of the universe according to Chinese mythology
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- Culture capable of supporting large permanent settlements with complex social, economic, & political systems
- “Half Sphere” - in reference to half of the globe
- Person who must travel around in search of food and water
- Anything that was made by human hands
- Seasonal storms that form over the Indian Ocean
- Trading one good or service directly for another
- Most important crop that enables a civilization to form
- Small map within a larger map that helps provide more information
- Yellowish sediment that deposits in the eastern rivers of China
- Bills and coins
- Form of ritual suicide practiced by widowed women in ancient India
- Belief in only one god
21 Clues: Bills and coins • Belief in only one god • Aryan king of ancient northern India • Purple dye traded by the Phoenicians • Anything that was made by human hands • Type of trading ship built by the Phoenicians • Seasonal storms that form over the Indian Ocean • Trading one good or service directly for another • “Half Sphere” - in reference to half of the globe • ...
Review of The Romans 2025-03-02
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- One person has absolute control much like a king. Julius Caesar was the first.
- What was unusual about how the King came to power in the Roman Kingdom?
- Language of the Romans
- One of the household gods worshiped in private homes.
- Commoners.Free Roman citizens who were not part of the patrician class.
- Elite aristocrats who made up the Roman Senate
- Ancient Roman Sewer
- A concept from ancient Rome. How Roman rulers maintained control over the population by providing free food & entertainment
- King of the Roman gods.
- Roman's economy
- Roman and Greek religion.
- Mountain range, divides Rome north to south, and west from east
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- Shape of Italy.
- One of the Sea's the Roman's used for trade & expansion.
- Type of government where people vote for their representatives.
- First written Roman laws, became the basis for later Roman law
- River that Rome was built on?
- Queen of the Roman gods.
- Abundance of farm land allowed Rome to support a large what
- Legendary founder of Rome?
- Lowest class in the Roman social hierarchy.
- Roman peace
- Type of government in the Roman Kingdom.
- Another name for king.
24 Clues: Roman peace • Shape of Italy. • Roman's economy • Ancient Roman Sewer • Language of the Romans • Another name for king. • King of the Roman gods. • Queen of the Roman gods. • Roman and Greek religion. • Legendary founder of Rome? • River that Rome was built on? • Type of government in the Roman Kingdom. • Lowest class in the Roman social hierarchy. • ...
For Wura III 2025-02-15
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- what Istanbul once was
- famous North London club
- tallest building in the world (2 wds.)
- "______ Messi"
- hometown of Okonkwo in "Things Fall Apart"
- authorization
- "Eloi, Eloi, lama ___________"
- the H in HP
- kind
- famous DJ Cuppy song "______ on the Jet"
- cheese
- first ever superhero
- traffic light colour
- quickly
- colourful super-team of five (2 wds.)
- insulin creator
- men's underwear brand "Fruit of the ____"
- draw moving pictures
- top scorer for England (2 wds.)
- holy cheese
- take something with you
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- hopelessness
- search engine on Edge
- to make certain
- time for rest
- 200mg of gold
- god of Thunder in Norse mythology
- east Asian Axis powers
- cheer something up
- bad play in sports
- mother's satchet water company "________ Noble"
- fashion brand in Italy
- the quarter before P
- singer of "Bad Romance" (2 wds.)
- colour
- what water is
- Abu Dhabi location
- slice
- eyes water
- slang for unknown person in Yoruba
- first day anywhere
- windows to the soul
- school division
- location of the Great Pyramids
44 Clues: kind • slice • colour • cheese • quickly • eyes water • the H in HP • holy cheese • hopelessness • time for rest • 200mg of gold • authorization • what water is • "______ Messi" • to make certain • insulin creator • school division • cheer something up • bad play in sports • Abu Dhabi location • first day anywhere • windows to the soul • the quarter before P • first ever superhero • traffic light colour • ...
English 10 Short Story Unit 1 Test 2023-09-28
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- author of The Pedestrian
- Georgianna taught her nephew Greek ______
- the police car was ________
- Mr. Mallard worked for the ________
- famous write Georgianna taught her nephew about
- what Mr. Mead does not own
- Aunt Georgianna's early profession
- author of A Wagner Matinee
- what the doctors say killed Mrs. Mallard
- who Aunt Georgianna married
- who the Jumping Frog narrator is looking for
- A Wagner Matinee protagonist
- symbolizes new life and opportunity
- what Aunt Georgianna does at the Matinee
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- society in which The Pedestrian takes place
- frog's name
- who the narrator asks about
- city where A Wagner Matinee takes place
- author of The Story of an Hour
- what the stranger gave the frog
- enthusiastic gambler
- Mr. Mead's first name
- Mr. Mallard's first name
- where Aunt Georgianna moved to
- bulldog's name
- Mrs. Mallard's first name
- Mr. Mead's profession
- Mrs. Mallard's sister
- author of The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
- what Mr. Mead was stopped by the police car for
- term for what Georgianna did with her husband
- name of the mining town
- Mr. Mallard's friend
33 Clues: frog's name • bulldog's name • enthusiastic gambler • Mr. Mallard's friend • Mr. Mead's first name • Mr. Mead's profession • Mrs. Mallard's sister • name of the mining town • author of The Pedestrian • Mr. Mallard's first name • Mrs. Mallard's first name • what Mr. Mead does not own • author of A Wagner Matinee • who the narrator asks about • the police car was ________ • ...
The Words of The Battle of Okinawa 2026-01-05
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- A suicidal bombing plane
- Hard,dry biscuits given to Japanese soldiers at war.
- A Japanese clothing that is made with Banana Fibers
- soldier of the lowest rank
- An officer in the military ranked above the private
- A quick warship that has less armour then a battleship
- A Chinese board game played with black and white stones
- A heavy rifle like machine gun
- Small wood sprites from the Okinawan Mythology
- The stones in the game Igo.
- Putting something Off
- A Japanese insult toward Americans
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- “ Long live the Emperor”in Japanese
- (Japanese)Thought of as the spirit or soul of someone.
- A short gun for firing bombs high.
- A blade attached to the end of a rifle
- A very highly ranked military officer.
- A district owned and controlled by the government
- (Okinawan)A cross between a dog and a lion
- A ghost/phantom
- ammunition that release light to reveal enemy positions
- Indigo tattoos on the back of Okinawan Women
- (Japanese) A long, loose robe with wide sleeves
- (Okinawan) A person beleived to be able to speak to the dead
- The ruler of the land
25 Clues: A ghost/phantom • The ruler of the land • Putting something Off • A suicidal bombing plane • soldier of the lowest rank • The stones in the game Igo. • A heavy rifle like machine gun • A short gun for firing bombs high. • A Japanese insult toward Americans • “ Long live the Emperor”in Japanese • A blade attached to the end of a rifle • A very highly ranked military officer. • ...
Constellations 2025-12-20
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- The lion of Nemea
- The winged horse used by Zeus to carry thunder and lightning.
- The dove, said to be the dove of Noah.
- The multi-headed water snake,
- The dragon
- The southern cross
- The lizard
- The lesser dog
- Two fishes swimming in opposite directions with their tails connected by a cord
- The fly
- The ram, the animal whose golden fleece was recovered by Jason and the Argonauts.
- The crab
- The goldfish
- The air pump, originally the 'pneumatic machine'
- The water bearer
- The microscope
- The lion cub
- The great bear, also known as the Big Dipper
- The charioteer, the first person to attach four horses to a chariot.
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- The telescope
- Half man and half horse
- The wolf
- The sea goat, god of the countryside.
- The giraffe
- A large yet dark constellation representing the greatest hero of Greek mythology.
- The mythical twins Castor and Pollux.
- The hunting dogs
- The lesser bear
- The greater dog
- The cup
- The swan
- The scorpion
- The hunter
- The bull
- The bird of paradise
- The herdsman
- The sea monster
37 Clues: The fly • The cup • The wolf • The swan • The crab • The bull • The dragon • The lizard • The hunter • The giraffe • The scorpion • The goldfish • The herdsman • The lion cub • The telescope • The lesser dog • The microscope • The lesser bear • The greater dog • The sea monster • The hunting dogs • The water bearer • The lion of Nemea • The southern cross • The bird of paradise • Half man and half horse • ...
Michael's Crossword Puzzle for WOTD 2026-01-22
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- soft miry land, that is bog-like; similar to quicksand; spongy
- sprightly in manner of appearance;
- necessary for life; full of life and vigor
- to abhor or extremely hate
- a human made object, such as tools, coins, pottery, clothing, and more
- a 100-eyed monster of Greek mythology
- to intentionally put off or delay, ignore until another time
- to eat away by degrees as if by gnawing
- bump into, or push round without much control
- to move something from one place to the other
- to cause to happen; or begin; to goad or urge forward
- a struggle of a fight that started from a rough or confusing manner
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- to use up; extricate completely
- to ask a question
- a clever skill; ability
- things that are added on
- to shift back and forth uncertainly
- to confuse, complicate, to be puzzled
- describes a person who acts without thought
- small mistake
- someone who eats and drinks excessively
- extremely dry; very little moisture
- adhering to an opinion, action reason or course of action
- to make calmer by giving in to demands
24 Clues: small mistake • to ask a question • a clever skill; ability • things that are added on • to abhor or extremely hate • to use up; extricate completely • sprightly in manner of appearance; • to shift back and forth uncertainly • extremely dry; very little moisture • to confuse, complicate, to be puzzled • a 100-eyed monster of Greek mythology • to make calmer by giving in to demands • ...
DORUKMUSLU 2026-02-05
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- heat coming from inside the Earth
- believing Earth is the center of the universe
- every two years
- a person who designs buildings
- a government run by the people
- to take control of
- a wide view that shows everything around you
- to say before it happens
- to take advantage of
- yearly payment
- a public protest by a group of people
- someone who is taken prisoner
- a king or queen who rules a country
- someone’s main enemy
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- a disease spreading across all countries
- a book of words and meanings
- the study of rocks and the Earth
- happening every year
- a disease spreading among many people
- an official decision said by a jury
- killing oneself
- killing a human
- the study of the Earth’s surface and places
- information about groups of people
- a cut made in surgery
- a high-ranking leader in a church
- to “cut off” other choices
- a group of all the gods of a religion/mythology
- words taken/placed under a picture
- something believed to fix all problems
- yearly celebration
31 Clues: yearly payment • every two years • killing oneself • killing a human • to take control of • yearly celebration • happening every year • to take advantage of • someone’s main enemy • a cut made in surgery • to say before it happens • to “cut off” other choices • a book of words and meanings • someone who is taken prisoner • a person who designs buildings • a government run by the people • ...
Lesson 3 2026-02-19
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- a set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim.
- (of premises) having no fixtures, furniture, or inhabitants; empty.
- a particular order in which related events, movements, or things follow each other.
- the underlying support or foundation for an idea, argument, or process.
- relating to the whole world; worldwide.
- approval, support, or liking for someone or something.
- the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape
- a gnawing mammal of an order that includes rats, mice, squirrels, hamsters, porcupines, and their relatives
- The sixth day of the week.
- the written or printed signs representing vocal or instrumental sound.
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- important, serious, or significant.
- a partial refund to someone who has paid too much money for tax, rent, or a utility.
- relating to or characteristic of people or human beings.
- An image or representation of a god used as an object of worship.
- Powerful figures from Greek mythology.
- a store that sells food and small household goods.
- a thing of little value or importance.
- an official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority.
- the center of interest or activity.
- the state of disintegrating or being destroyed.
20 Clues: The sixth day of the week. • important, serious, or significant. • the center of interest or activity. • Powerful figures from Greek mythology. • a thing of little value or importance. • relating to the whole world; worldwide. • the state of disintegrating or being destroyed. • a store that sells food and small household goods. • ...
District Office 1430 2024-12-13
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- This old Dutch name means "night heron in the woodland wilderness"
- Jagger, Jackson, DeSantis
- Jasmine, Basmati, Diane?
- Founded in 1795
- The Belgian city we just moved from
- First name of Rev Nott and Rev Ball
- Aniston, Hudson, Garner, Day-Suits
- A book by Gary Paulsen and also our neighbors next door
- Chastain, Fletcher, Moore?
- Monica's last name sounds like an English city, but don't get pricked by the spelling
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- There are a couple of them in HR
- This person only has three letters in her name
- What's the story with the company in the building next door?
- The only school in the District that is not in 12309
- This person shares a name with America's favorite donuts
- Head this way to the High School
- Otherwise known as Artemis
- A structure that carries water from one place to another
- First name of many Kings of Sweden
- A giant in Greek mythology
- This person knows all about our checks and balances
- We have two of these gifts in DO
- This person's names means bee, and she is always busy!
- Mr Birdcatcher
24 Clues: Mr Birdcatcher • Founded in 1795 • Jasmine, Basmati, Diane? • Jagger, Jackson, DeSantis • Otherwise known as Artemis • A giant in Greek mythology • Chastain, Fletcher, Moore? • There are a couple of them in HR • Head this way to the High School • We have two of these gifts in DO • First name of many Kings of Sweden • Aniston, Hudson, Garner, Day-Suits • ...
Space FRANK 2025-04-01
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- Hydrogen: What stars do to make light and heat.
- nebula: A colorful cloud of gas around a dying star.
- Cross: A star pattern seen in the southern sky.
- A star that explodes and becomes very bright.
- A famous constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology.
- A bright blue star in the constellation Orion.
- A dark patch in the sky, part of the Milky Way.
- The element found in diamonds, coal, and living things.
- sized: Not too big, not too small.
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- A very large star that is much bigger than the Sun.
- A young star that is still forming.
- A bright, red supergiant star in the constellation Orion.
- handle: The part of a cooking pot you hold to carry it.
- Easy to use or find.
- A strong metal, often found in rocks and used to make tools.
- Centauri: The closest star system to our Sun.
- Nebula: A colorful cloud of gas where stars are being born, in the constellation Orion.
- Done with a lot of strength.
- A type of material or matter.
- The lightest element and the main gas in stars.
- The gas we breathe in to live.
- aged: A person or thing that’s not young, but not old either.
22 Clues: Easy to use or find. • Done with a lot of strength. • A type of material or matter. • The gas we breathe in to live. • sized: Not too big, not too small. • A young star that is still forming. • Centauri: The closest star system to our Sun. • A star that explodes and becomes very bright. • A bright blue star in the constellation Orion. • ...
Language Arts: Unit 4 2025-11-16
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- Roman city buried by a volcano
- Long wars between Rome and Carthage
- Legendary founder of Rome who killed his brother
- Time period meaning “Before Christ" (we also use BCE)
- Egyptian queen linked to Rome
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Large arena for public events
- Groups Romans saw as uncivilized
- River River where Rome was founded
- Supreme ruler of the Roman Empire
- Structure that carried water
- Fighter in Roman games
- Government where people elect leaders
- Beings Romans worshipped
- Two leaders who ran the Roman Republic
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- Carthaginian general who used war elephants
- Twin brother in Rome’s founding legend who was killed by his brother
- Sea Sea around which Roman civilization grew
- First emperor of Rome
- Common working-class Romans
- Lowest group in Roman society
- Eastern Roman Empire
- Time period meaning “Anno Domini” (after Jesus' birth)
- Volcano that destroyed Pompeii
- Wealthy upper-class Romans
- Stories about gods and heroes
- Roman transportation system spreading across empire
- a group's way of life including things such as language, food, dances, and religion
- Powerful governing group in Rome
- Leader who helped end the Republic
30 Clues: Eastern Roman Empire • First emperor of Rome • Fighter in Roman games • Beings Romans worshipped • Wealthy upper-class Romans • Common working-class Romans • Structure that carried water • Lowest group in Roman society • Egyptian queen linked to Rome • Large arena for public events • Stories about gods and heroes • Roman city buried by a volcano • Volcano that destroyed Pompeii • ...
Language Arts 3 - Trimester Review 2025-11-04
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- strongest muscle in the body
- when the narrator is talking (no quotation marks)
- includes three main parts: cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem
- the system of the body that supports and protects
- a character who is one of the most important in the story
- the nerve that sends information about what we hear from the ear to the brain
- the system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- connective tissues that connects bone to bone
- friendship, loyalty, and hospitality were examples of this in Wind and the Willows
- this person was Octavian's ally but later became his enemy
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- when and there the story takes place
- giving human characteristics to non-human things (ex: animals)
- the god of the harvest in roman mythology
- Romulus and Remus' _______ wanted to kill them (King Amulius)
- a person or character who tells the story
- a characters point of view
- a genre of imaginative storytelling that does not conform to rules of the real world
- the award August Caesar won for his bravery
- the science of classifying living things
- when two characters are speaking in a story
- an animal with a backbone
21 Clues: an animal with a backbone • a characters point of view • strongest muscle in the body • when and there the story takes place • the science of classifying living things • the god of the harvest in roman mythology • a person or character who tells the story • the award August Caesar won for his bravery • when two characters are speaking in a story • ...
THE VIKINGS 2026-05-02
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- A common cutting tool and weapon for Viking warriors.
- A round or rectangular object used for defense against blows.
- A metalworker who works with iron to make tools and weapons.
- A craftsman who constructs boats, like Viking longships.
- A long weapon with a sharp point, used for thrusting or throwing.
- The chief god in Norse mythology, god of war and wisdom.
- A short, versatile bladed weapon, useful for many tasks.
- A wind instrument, sometimes made of bone.
- A person who works at a loom, creating fabric.
- An eating utensil, often made of wood.
- Deer horns, often used for decoration or on helmets.
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- A popular sport of close-quarters combat in the era.
- A device used for weaving cloth.
- Region in Northern Europe where the Vikings lived.
- A person who is not free and belongs to another.
- Ornate pins or clasps used to fasten clothing.
- A ceramic container, used for cooking or storage.
- Animal skins, highly valued for warmth and trade.
- The art or craft of making fired clay containers and objects.
- A long, sharp weapon, a status symbol for a warrior.
20 Clues: A device used for weaving cloth. • An eating utensil, often made of wood. • A wind instrument, sometimes made of bone. • Ornate pins or clasps used to fasten clothing. • A person who works at a loom, creating fabric. • A person who is not free and belongs to another. • A ceramic container, used for cooking or storage. • Animal skins, highly valued for warmth and trade. • ...
Characters at Crossroads Wk 1 2023-09-26
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- controls or changes something in a clever and unfair or selfish way
- a creature in Greek mythology that is part human and part horse
- producing or reflecting a bright, steady light
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- gave information about a person, group, or country to an enemy
- the practice of unfairly treating a person or group of people differently from other people or groups of people
- powerfully affected by disease, trouble, or sorrow
6 Clues: producing or reflecting a bright, steady light • powerfully affected by disease, trouble, or sorrow • gave information about a person, group, or country to an enemy • a creature in Greek mythology that is part human and part horse • controls or changes something in a clever and unfair or selfish way • ...
THE LAST PUZZLE 2024-03-17
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- goddess of love in greek mythology
- a famous Shakespeare play involving murder, betrayal and prophecy
- Pride and _______
- The magical school in the "Harry Potter" series by J.K. Rowling
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- A very controversial Colleen Hoover novel, thought to be problematic and abusive
- a popular book series following the adventure of a young demigod who discovers his divine heritage and embarks on thrilling quests at a camp for half bloods
6 Clues: Pride and _______ • goddess of love in greek mythology • The magical school in the "Harry Potter" series by J.K. Rowling • a famous Shakespeare play involving murder, betrayal and prophecy • A very controversial Colleen Hoover novel, thought to be problematic and abusive • ...
Religion UNIT Vocabulary (Group 1) 2023-10-17
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- A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
- A religion that originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- A religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means "to submit to God."
- Is the belief in many Gods (Judaism, Greek Mythology, and Ancient Americans).
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world's oldest monotheistic religion.
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- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucious, the Westernized version, believed that a society could have become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value is given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- Is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam).
- A religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
9 Clues: Is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). • Is the belief in many Gods (Judaism, Greek Mythology, and Ancient Americans). • A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible. • ...
Colorado Plateau Region 2022-03-28
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- The Colorado Plateau Region plays an important role in what else?
- The Colorado Plateau Region plays an important role in what else?
- The Navajo, Zuni Pueblos, Jicarilla Apache, and Acoma tribes lived in this area. Who is another tribe that lived here?
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- The Colorado Plateau Region plays an important role in what?
- The continental ___ is on the Colorado Plateau.
- What group talked in code and helped win WWII?
- What is used to create nuclear power in bombs?
7 Clues: What group talked in code and helped win WWII? • What is used to create nuclear power in bombs? • The continental ___ is on the Colorado Plateau. • The Colorado Plateau Region plays an important role in what? • The Colorado Plateau Region plays an important role in what else? • The Colorado Plateau Region plays an important role in what else? • ...
A Portrait of Dorian Gray 2019-01-15
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- The .......book that Henry gave Dorian 'confuses the boundry between vice(evil) and virtue (good)
- Literary movement represented by Portrait of Dorian Gray
- Dorian seeks eternal ......
- . Dorian is like a ...... He repeats Henry's views without understnding them.
- There is an ever-widening gap between Dorian's body and.......
- Lord........ thinks to indoctrinate and manipulate someone to see what happens is OK.
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- It shows changes in Dorian's character as a result of his decision follow a lfe devoted to the senses
- The habit of arriving on time.
- The idea that we should pursue own pleasure at all costs.
- This person Lord....... is related to Henry and evaluates Dorian's mother by her physical beauty.
- Dorian can not escape his feelings of ........
- He is like Narcissus, a beautiful young man in Greek mythology who fell in love with his reflection in a pool
12 Clues: Dorian seeks eternal ...... • The habit of arriving on time. • Dorian can not escape his feelings of ........ • Literary movement represented by Portrait of Dorian Gray • The idea that we should pursue own pleasure at all costs. • There is an ever-widening gap between Dorian's body and....... • ...
Test Your Financial Planning Knowledge!! Name: 2019-01-24
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- A health care delivery model where health services are funded based on patient health outcomes is called ________ based health care
- Acronym of the funding model first implemented in 2010/11 for long-term care providers
- Customer of patient case costing
- How many times in a year is patient case costing done
- Name of the reports in eManager that integrate key activity measures, worked hours, OBP targets, and ABB targets
- Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these
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- Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology
- Financial Planning is considered a centre of ________ in the Finance integrated shared delivery model
- aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics
- Budget document that supports the objectives in the Health Plan
- Transform data into useful information
- The province with the highest standard cost per hospital stay in 2015/16
12 Clues: Customer of patient case costing • Transform data into useful information • Meteorologists and Financial Planning generate these • How many times in a year is patient case costing done • aPAWS = Alberta Patient Activity and _________ Statistics • Name of AHS budgeting system and a titan in Greek Mythology • ...
Cross 3 2018-08-06
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- I get wet while drying. What am I?
- What can Jim not do?
- which actor in the Marvel series keeps leaking spoilers (“unintentionally”)
- In the year Jim was born, who was Prime Minister?
- this part of the brain co-ordinates voluntary movements (i.e. balance, co-ordination and speech)
- who was the most recent female winner of love island
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- Who am I? I love to use twitter to get across my ideas, along with the use of CAPITAL LETTERS!...Everything is false news.
- I am a god in Norse mythology, and also known as the god of mischief
- I disappear every time you say my name. What am I?
- What famous film is the following quote from? “It’s alive! It’s alive!”
- what was the first ever pixar film?
- What is the song ‘Ring a Ring o’ Roses’ associated with?
12 Clues: What can Jim not do? • I get wet while drying. What am I? • what was the first ever pixar film? • In the year Jim was born, who was Prime Minister? • I disappear every time you say my name. What am I? • who was the most recent female winner of love island • What is the song ‘Ring a Ring o’ Roses’ associated with? • ...
Religion Group 1 2023-10-23
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- Specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of people
- is the belief in many gods
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K´ung Fu-Tzu
- A religious teaching by Buddha and his followers
- A collection of traditional stories that express the belief or values of a group
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- The Christian religion, based on the life and teaching of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible
- A religion based on the message Muhammad is believed to have received from god
- The religion of Israelites of the bible and of the Jews of today
- is the belief in one god
- Originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic
- A folktale that tries to explain the way the world is
11 Clues: is the belief in one god • is the belief in many gods • A religious teaching by Buddha and his followers • A folktale that tries to explain the way the world is • The religion of Israelites of the bible and of the Jews of today • The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K´ung Fu-Tzu • ...
Religion vocab 2022-10-13
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- When a religion involves believing in/worshiping multiple gods, goddesses, etc.
- A religion based on the teaches of Jesus and the bible.
- The way of life propagated by Chinese philosopher K'ung Fu-Tzu.
- The religion of the Jews of today, based on the teaching of the Torah.
- The belief in certain things such as gods, goddesses, etc.
- The religion based on messages that Muhammad received from God.
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- A religion made by buddha and his followers.
- Traditional stories that show the beliefs or values of groups of people.
- When a religion involves believing/worshiping one god, goddess, etc.
- A religion viewed as monotheistic and polytheistic where the beliefs are centered around reincarnation.
- A fictional story usually involves a hero, god, goddess, etc that tries to explain phenomena.
11 Clues: A religion made by buddha and his followers. • A religion based on the teaches of Jesus and the bible. • The belief in certain things such as gods, goddesses, etc. • The way of life propagated by Chinese philosopher K'ung Fu-Tzu. • The religion based on messages that Muhammad received from God. • ...
Literature Terms 2025-01-13
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- the most intense, exciting, important part of the story
- the repetition of the same or similar sounds at the beginning of words
- the emotional or cultural association with a word rather than it's dictionary meaning.
- characterization a struggle within a character's mind
- the repetition of vowel sounds with non-rhyming words.
- a character or force in conflict with the main character
- conflict a struggle between a character and an outside force
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- the method an author uses to reveal characters' traits and personalities
- a reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, religion, work of art, mythology
- a type of narrative poem that tells a story and is often set to music
- the repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of the word
11 Clues: the repetition of vowel sounds with non-rhyming words. • the most intense, exciting, important part of the story • characterization a struggle within a character's mind • a character or force in conflict with the main character • conflict a struggle between a character and an outside force • ...
Vikings 2026-03-03
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- The great hall in Norse mythology where fallen warriors were believed to go after death
- A Viking sea attacker who traveled by ship to raid coastal towns and monasteries
- Important Viking trading hub
- The alphabetic writing system used by the Norse people for inscriptions
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- An Anglo-Saxon monastery in England attacked by Vikings in 793
- The region of England that was ruled and settled by Vikings
- A Viking poet and storyteller who preserved history and legends through oral tradition
- The Norse god of thunder, known for carrying the hammer Mjölnir
- the Red A Viking explorer who founded the first Norse settlement in Greenland
- A fast, narrow Viking ship designed for ocean travel and river navigation
- The area of North America explored by Leif Erikson around the year 1000
11 Clues: Important Viking trading hub • The region of England that was ruled and settled by Vikings • An Anglo-Saxon monastery in England attacked by Vikings in 793 • The Norse god of thunder, known for carrying the hammer Mjölnir • The area of North America explored by Leif Erikson around the year 1000 • ...
Papa's Birthday 2025 2025-01-20
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- Everyone's favorite Christmas present of 2024
- Annual Christmastime Parade
- The restaurant order that never came
- Name of the school Harry Potter attends
- Item not intended to be left in Christmas trees but somehow ends up there anyway
- Norah likes to do this a bit too much sometimes
- Hot item found near the garage
- A book Elliott and Norah enjoy reading
- Popular Taylor Swift Song
- Food most hated by Andrea
- Sad day when this ran out at dessert
- Elliott's sneak attack move
- World's current tallest building
- The restaurant item that was taken from Bubbie and given to a different table
- Nickname of a character in Vikings of the South, and a root growing by the barn
- Name of the "smog monster" in Godzilla films
- One of your National Park Road Trip stops
- The GOAT of Greek Mythology
- aka Bag of Organs
- One of Harry Potter's best friends
- Found deliciously at your house in the form of pie, bread and bar
- They like to feast on the fruit of your yard
- Breakfast for Norah at your house, but NOT Elliott
- Best wild animal sighting of 2024
- The name of the unicorn in your garage
- Name of Roman God of War and also a planet
- The place to find the best Mac and Cheese pizza
- Film franchise enjoyed most by Bubbie and Elliott
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- Papa wins the award for this sweet talent of his
- King of the Greek Gods
- The GOAT of Roman Mythology
- Bubbie and Elliott both like to give these
- Movie most recently seen in theater by all of us together
- A restaurant you first went to with Norah in 2024
- Taylor Swift's Boyfriend
- Brand of economy toilet paper Bubbie makes Papa use at home
- Exercise equipment grandpas should avoid during the Christmas season
- MN-famous canned meat
- Should-be Olympic event for Bubbie
- USWNT Soccer Coach
- Best brand of freezies
- Elliott's favorite restaurant
- Elliott loves to do this all the time
- The age of Elliott
- Elliott's favorite color
- A prestigious event held annually on January 19
- Frequently enjoyed in the morning or Irish
- Where toy snakes should not dwell
- Elliott's famous dance move
- Name of Hagrid's dog
- Style of beer frequently found in the garage fridge
- Papa and Elliott compete over how clean they can get these
- Something Elliott burns through constantly
- Norah's favorite color
- Maisy loses the use of these when you're away
- What Papa likes to do to stay fit
- Cool thing in the summertime, also a game
57 Clues: aka Bag of Organs • USWNT Soccer Coach • The age of Elliott • Name of Hagrid's dog • MN-famous canned meat • King of the Greek Gods • Best brand of freezies • Norah's favorite color • Taylor Swift's Boyfriend • Elliott's favorite color • Popular Taylor Swift Song • Food most hated by Andrea • Annual Christmastime Parade • The GOAT of Roman Mythology • Elliott's sneak attack move • ...
M8L4 Ancient Greece Greek Mythology and Literature Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-28
5 Clues: short stories that offer lessons on living • most famous lyrical poet of ancient Greece • author of the world's most famous set of fables • author of two great epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey • body of stories about gods or heroes that tries to explain how the world works
Language Enrichment Crossword: 2021/10/06 2021-10-06
5 Clues: a famous female ruler of ancient Egypt • the city that won the peloponnesian war • the city that lost the peloponnesian war • This was the country we’re morse mythology was first found • This was a ruler of ancient Egypt his town was found in the bally of kings in 1992
Prometheus and Pandora's Box Puzzle A 2024-02-06
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- A another word for heart
- Also called Jove is the god of sky and thunder and king of all gods in Ancient Roman religion and mythology
- a state of inactivity; not doing anything productive
- Members of the second order of divine begins, born from the first god and goddess Gaia and Uranus giants of incredible strength who ruled during the legendary Golden Age.
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- Also known as the underworld, where would go after death
- Excessively thin, especially because of an illness
- A small box
7 Clues: A small box • A another word for heart • Excessively thin, especially because of an illness • a state of inactivity; not doing anything productive • Also known as the underworld, where would go after death • Also called Jove is the god of sky and thunder and king of all gods in Ancient Roman religion and mythology • ...
THE BLACK SEA 2024-05-08
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- Country bordering the Black Sea known for its vibrant culture and historical significance
- Mountain range separating the Black Sea from the Caspian Sea
- Ancient city on the southern coast of the Black Sea, known for its role in Greek mythology
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- Peninsula located between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov
- One of the major rivers flowing into the Black Sea
- Capital city of Bulgaria, located near the western coast of the Black Sea
- The largest port city on the Black Sea, located in Ukraine
7 Clues: One of the major rivers flowing into the Black Sea • The largest port city on the Black Sea, located in Ukraine • Peninsula located between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov • Mountain range separating the Black Sea from the Caspian Sea • Capital city of Bulgaria, located near the western coast of the Black Sea • ...
May 2023-05-18
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- Winner of Eurovision 2023
- Greek goddess of fertility (May is named after her)
- Birthstone for May, nickname "... city" for Seattle
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- Woodland flowering plant with sweetly scented, pendent, bell-shaped white flowers borne in sprays in spring
- Central Valley town George Lucas hails from
- This sign belongs to the Earth element or triplicity, and has a feminine or negative polarity, as well as a fixed modality, quality, or quadruplicity
- Represented by the twins, Castor and Pollux, known as the Dioscuri in Greek mythology
7 Clues: Winner of Eurovision 2023 • Central Valley town George Lucas hails from • Greek goddess of fertility (May is named after her) • Birthstone for May, nickname "... city" for Seattle • Represented by the twins, Castor and Pollux, known as the Dioscuri in Greek mythology • ...
The Story of Prometheus & Pandora's Box Puzzle A 2024-02-02
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- members of the second order of divine beings, born from the first god and goddess Gaia and Uranus giants of incredible strength who ruled during the legendary Golden Age
- also known as the Underworld,where souls go after death
- excessively thin, especially because of illness or hunger
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- a small box
- another word for heart
- also called Jove is the god of sky and thunder and king of the gods in Ancient Roman religion and mythology
- a state of inactivity; not doing anything productive
7 Clues: a small box • another word for heart • a state of inactivity; not doing anything productive • also known as the Underworld,where souls go after death • excessively thin, especially because of illness or hunger • also called Jove is the god of sky and thunder and king of the gods in Ancient Roman religion and mythology • ...
Religion 2022-10-11
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- a belief in many gods
- a tale that explains how something came to be, usually involving a god or a person
- a set of beliefs that many people follow
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying hatred, people can attain perfect enlightenment.
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- a belief in only one god
- a religion that was originated in India and is viewed as monotheistic and polytheistic.
- a collection of traditional tales that tell beliefs of a group of people
7 Clues: a belief in many gods • a belief in only one god • a set of beliefs that many people follow • a collection of traditional tales that tell beliefs of a group of people • a tale that explains how something came to be, usually involving a god or a person • a religion that was originated in India and is viewed as monotheistic and polytheistic. • ...
Random Crossword puzzle 2025-05-13
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- What is the name of the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eyeball that contains rods and cones? (Biology)
- What is the practice of studying palm lines to tell a person’s character and fate? (Occult)
- What is the term for the Japanese practice of repairing broken pottery with gold, highlighting imperfections? (Culture)
- What term refers to an organism that thrives in extremely hot, acidic, or salty environments? (Microbiology)
- What is the general term for a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and spelling? (Linguistics)
- What is the term for two words combined into one, like “brunch” or “smog”? (Linguistics)
- This term describes a moon that orbits a planet in the opposite direction of the planet's rotation. (Astronomy)
- What keyboard instrument uses air pushed through reeds to produce sound and is associated with sea shanties? (Music)
- What is the name of the symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit, like bees pollinating flowers? (Ecology)
- This poetic device repeats consonant sounds at the beginning of words, often for lyrical effect. (Language)
- This cryptid is often depicted as a tall, faceless humanoid wearing a black suit and is linked to online horror stories. (Myth)
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- What is the technical name for animals that are only active during twilight hours? (Zoology)
- What is the name of the substance bees secrete and shape into cells to store honey and larvae? (Nature)
- This term describes the measure of salt concentration in water. (Science)
- What is the act of writing or drawing on public surfaces without permission, often considered art or vandalism? (Sociology)
- What is the name of the character in Greek mythology who pushes a boulder uphill only to watch it roll back down forever? (Mythology)
- What do you call the bright halo of gas surrounding the sun, visible during a total solar eclipse? (Astronomy)
- What is the culinary term for the Japanese dish where thin slices of raw fish are served without rice? (Food)
- What field of study examines the origin and evolution of words across languages? (Linguistics)
- What is the term for a ghostly double of a living person, sometimes believed to be an omen of death? (Folklore)
- What is the name of the effect where a person believes they remember something that never happened? (Psychology)
- his unit of digital information storage is equal to one trillion bytes. (Technology)
- What chemical element is not only the most common in the universe but also the lightest element in the periodic table? (Chemistry)
- This hormone released during physical touch and bonding is often called the “cuddle chemical.” (Biochemistry)
24 Clues: This term describes the measure of salt concentration in water. (Science) • his unit of digital information storage is equal to one trillion bytes. (Technology) • What is the term for two words combined into one, like “brunch” or “smog”? (Linguistics) • What is the practice of studying palm lines to tell a person’s character and fate? (Occult) • ...
How much you know about Mythology? 2023-08-02
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- The eldest one among snake family
- Mythological name of lord of fire
- The famous God worshipped by Guru Vadiraja
- The weapon name of lord Shiva
- Mother name of lord Hanuman
- He is also known as Krishna Dwaipayana
- One who cursed Arjuna to become an
- Mother name of devathas / Suras including Indra
- The other name of lord Shiva
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- The bow name of Vidura
- The capital city of Pandavas where magical place was built
- Person who multiply and get 1000 life if his single drop of blood falls on the ground
- The day when Durga killed Mahishasura
- Arjuna was also called as
- Janamejaya performed maha Sarpa Yagna to destroy this snake
- The name of daughter of daksha Prajapati / Sati is also known as
- Used by Lakshmana to kill Indrajith
17 Clues: The bow name of Vidura • Arjuna was also called as • Mother name of lord Hanuman • The other name of lord Shiva • The weapon name of lord Shiva • The eldest one among snake family • Mythological name of lord of fire • One who cursed Arjuna to become an • Used by Lakshmana to kill Indrajith • The day when Durga killed Mahishasura • He is also known as Krishna Dwaipayana • ...
The Lightning Thief - Chapter 12-15 Vocab 2022-10-03
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- A monster from Greek mythology that breathes fire and has a lion’s head, a goat’s body, and a snake’s tail
- A person who designs buildings
- To exchange things (such as products or services) for other things instead of for money
- Ready and willing to fight, argue, etc.
- Running away to avoid being captured
- To take things from a place by force especially during a war
- Something (such as a plan or offer) that is presented to a person or group of people to consider
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- Unpredictable in behavior or performance
- A state or condition with regards to someone’s circumstances
- To go down; to go from a higher to a lower place
- A science that deals with matter and energy and the way they act on each other
11 Clues: A person who designs buildings • Running away to avoid being captured • Ready and willing to fight, argue, etc. • Unpredictable in behavior or performance • To go down; to go from a higher to a lower place • A state or condition with regards to someone’s circumstances • To take things from a place by force especially during a war • ...
Spelling Quiz #6 "Valentine's Day" 2023-02-15
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- A bunch of flowers.
- The god of love in Roman mythology.
- A kind of plant with clusters of blue flowers. The flowers are considered to be symbols of faithfulness in friendship or love.
- An appointment to meet for a social event.
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- A piece of writing, often with words that rhyme and have a particular rhythm.
- To hold or squeeze with the arms in a loving way; embrace.
- A woman who is engaged to be married.
- A small bag made of rubber or other strong, light material that can be filled with air, or a gas lighter than air, and used as a decoration or toy.(plural form)
- A thin pointed rod that is shot from a bow.
- A kind or sweet person.
- A weapon used for shooting arrows.
11 Clues: A bunch of flowers. • A kind or sweet person. • A weapon used for shooting arrows. • The god of love in Roman mythology. • A woman who is engaged to be married. • An appointment to meet for a social event. • A thin pointed rod that is shot from a bow. • To hold or squeeze with the arms in a loving way; embrace. • ...
Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe Section 3, Pt. 2 2026-02-17
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- Structured plans, designs, or arrangements, often involving complex, secret, or devious methods to achieve a goal
- Being calculated, considered, esteemed, or thought of as something, often implying a formal estimation, judgment, or expectation
- Oral exchange of sentiments, observations, or ideas
- Strange and frightening
- Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify
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- Dared or risked something hazardous or uncertain
- Describes food or drink with a highly pleasant taste or aroma
- The act of expressing great, often malicious, pleasure or smug satisfaction regarding one's own success or another person's failure
- Small common harmful or objectionable animals (such as lice or fleas) that are difficult to control
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- Tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion
11 Clues: Strange and frightening • Tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion • Dared or risked something hazardous or uncertain • Oral exchange of sentiments, observations, or ideas • Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify • Describes food or drink with a highly pleasant taste or aroma • ...
Science Crossword By Wow M.3/302 2015-02-03
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- A theory prevailing cosmological model for the birth of the universe.
- Angular distance above the horizon esp. a celestial object.
- Infect with disease or contagious
- Things such as forest, water, minerals that we found in nature and it is useful for humans
- The largest moon in the solar system.
- A small, rapidly moving meteor burning up on entering the earth’s atmosphere
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space, spread out in an immense volume
- A constellation in the northern sky, name after the vain queen in Greek mythology, who boasted her unrivalled beauty.
- A system of organizing time
- the process by which hydrogen atoms together in sun’s core to form helium.
- A spot or patch appearing from time to time on the sun’s surface, appearing dark by contrast with its surroundings
- The line at which the earth’s surface and the sky appear to meet
- One of Jupiter’s moon which astronomers suspect that it has an icy crust covers an ocean liquid water underneath.
- The condition that life needed ex. suitable temperature
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- A process by which components in a chemical mixture are separated according to their different boiling points.
- Systems of two stars
- A huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by the gravity.
- A chemical food to grow bacteria in a petri-dish
- A star group which contains no more than a few thousand stars
- Traveler through space
- The distance that light travels in one year, about 9.5 million million km.
- The apparent change in position of an object when you look at it from distance
- The astronomy distance which equal to 3.26 light years
- The constellation which name came from the winged divine stallion usually depicted as pure white in colour. He was sired by Poseidon, in his role as horse-god.
- The globular cluster which named from the seven daughters of Atlas turned into a group of stars in Greek mythology
- An object with gravity so strong than nothing, not even light, can escape.
- A star constellation which has shape likes the hunter. The easiest thing to identify this constellation is his belt.
- a network of high-voltage power lines connecting two major power stations.
- North Star in Lesser Bear constellation
- A band of the celestial sphere extending to either side of the ecliptic that represents the path of the principal planets, the moon, and the sun. It divided into 12 equal parts called signs bearing the name of the constellation.
- The onother word for sun
31 Clues: Systems of two stars • Traveler through space • The onother word for sun • A system of organizing time • Infect with disease or contagious • The largest moon in the solar system. • North Star in Lesser Bear constellation • A chemical food to grow bacteria in a petri-dish • The astronomy distance which equal to 3.26 light years • ...
AP LIT EXAM 1 2023 2023-11-05
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- hero enters the unknown and passes the first threshold – no turning back
- the hero must leave this first world at the start of a text
- this river separates the world of the living from the Underworld in mythology
- Pearl makes an A out of this
- a person, place, thing, or event that has meaning in itself and also stands for something more than itself
- Pearl receives this gift before a change of fortune at the end of TSL
- theme: hiding flaws to protect one’s reputation destroys one’s
- “A reader’s only obligation, it seems to me, is to the ___. We can’t interrogate the writer as to intentions…”
- the color red in the last sentence of TSL
- opponent who struggles against protagonist
- appearance of being true/real
- morality, punishes behavior through guilt
- voluntary self-punishment inflicted as an outward expression of repentance
- responsible for idea of suspension of disbelief
- common archetypal structure present in literature, identified by Joseph Campbell
- lens used to analyze literary text
- “’Beatrice,’ asked he, abruptly, ‘whence came this ___?’”
- Dante’s spiritual guide whose name means “she who brings bliss”
- “to put in his plea of guilty at the bar of Eternal ___”
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- story in which details stand for abstract ideas/qualities
- this character shrieks in TSL
- the color black in the last sentence of TSL
- introduced notion of intertextuality
- assessing a person’s character from their outward appearance
- shaping of a text’s meaning by another text
- figure of speech predicated on incredible exaggeration
- in literature, birds such as the Phoenix represent
- figure that aids/assists hero throughout journey
- physical or symbolic treasure/lesson hero brings upon returning from adventure
- a symbol that has many meanings
- reference to someone/something that is known from history, lit, religion, politics
- protagonist of TSL
- Hester’s daughter in TSL
- synonym for pain, present in middle of PROTAGONIST and ANTAGONIST
- this color is associated with sun, warmth, love, blood, and sin in TSL
- drinking from this river causes forgetfulness in mythology
- primitive desires, instincts, governed by pleasure principle
- atmosphere created by a writer’s diction and selection of details
- “’Rappaccini! Rappaccini! and is THIS the upshot of your ___!’”
- Marxist approach to literature is an ___ approach
- this color is associated with the night, secrecy, and magic in TSL
- this character is presented as a witch in TSL
- student who spends his time admiring garden of Signor Rappaccini/his daughter
- “The devil, as the old saying goes, can quote ___. So can writers. Even those who don't live within the Judeo-Christian tradition.”
44 Clues: protagonist of TSL • Hester’s daughter in TSL • Pearl makes an A out of this • this character shrieks in TSL • appearance of being true/real • a symbol that has many meanings • lens used to analyze literary text • introduced notion of intertextuality • the color red in the last sentence of TSL • morality, punishes behavior through guilt • ...
Difficult Capital Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-01
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- One of three south African capitals in the country that is home to the legislative branch of government
- Bilingual (french/english) capital known for "Parliament Hill"
- City containing a very famous wall that splits the city in half
- Very populated South American capital that mainly lies in a massive valley
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- Capital of a southern South-American country and the birthplace for the tango dance.
- East Asian and beauty capital of the world.
- Northern capital know for scenic views and Nordic cuisine
- Famous city know for its volcanic hills, also known as Tāmaki Makaurau
- Ancient North African city known for its Phoenician historical sites
- East European capital known for having a treaty named after it (mid-1950s)
- Mythology capital of the world and location of the Acropolis
11 Clues: East Asian and beauty capital of the world. • Northern capital know for scenic views and Nordic cuisine • Mythology capital of the world and location of the Acropolis • Bilingual (french/english) capital known for "Parliament Hill" • City containing a very famous wall that splits the city in half • ...
Group 1 2022-10-19
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- the way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-
- folktale that tries to explain the way the world is
- the religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today
- the belief in many gods
- collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people
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- religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, man can attain enlightenment
- religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and
- religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus
- religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- the belief in one God
- set of beliefs and practices
11 Clues: the belief in one God • the belief in many gods • set of beliefs and practices • religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus • folktale that tries to explain the way the world is • the way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu- • the religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today • ...
Universe Crossword 2026-05-20
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- this is known as the north Star and is also a atv brand that is the best brand there is
- a big ball of gas in the universe and our milky way that shines brightly
- a cloud full of dust and when there's too much pressure on the core it makes a star
- an object that collects data and transmits signals from space
- this is a constellation that is a dragon in Greek mythology
- water had this molecule H2O and stars burn this as fuel before using helium afterwards
- this is a constellation that is based of a queen in her throne from Greek mythology
- the moon does this to earth by spinning around the earth and the earth does the same to the sun
- the galaxy that our solar system is in also named after a candy bar
- the amount of matter within an object not weight
- a star system closest to our solar system located 4.37 light-years away
- this is the closest galaxy to our own galaxy
- the abbreviation for this is ISS and is one of the most popular space stations there is
- measured in how far light travels not in a month but by 12 months.
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- once a red supergiant dies and had a supernova it had a chance of being this that once something goes in its not coming out
- a big object in space made up of rock, Jupiter, Saturn, and earth is this and more
- a belt made up of rocks and ice that orbit the sun but is outside of neptune
- this represents Zeus because he had turned into a bull to seduce Europa
- the force that goes against an object to stop movement so an elephant has a lot of inertia but mice don't
- holds planets, stars, nebula's etc. and the Milky way is this
- a robotic space probe sent out in 1977 by NASA to study the galaxy
- this is the amount of time it takes for an object to complete one full orbit around earth like the international space station
- a group of stars that are made into pictures mostly come from the greeks
- the force that keeps us from floating away, and the sun had this effect on earth
- one of the most popular telescopes of all time named after a man
- this constellation had the north Star or polaris inside of it
- the king of aethiopoia an is the father of Andromeda
- the planet that we live on the only planet suitable to life that we know of
28 Clues: this is the closest galaxy to our own galaxy • the amount of matter within an object not weight • the king of aethiopoia an is the father of Andromeda • this is a constellation that is a dragon in Greek mythology • holds planets, stars, nebula's etc. and the Milky way is this • an object that collects data and transmits signals from space • ...
country crossword puzzle 2024-12-13
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- Land of the rising sun and birthplace of anime and sushi.
- This 'Rainbow Nation' is home to Nelson Mandela and diverse wildlife safaris.
- A superpower known for its national parks, Hollywood, and the Statue of Liberty.
- This ancient civilization gave the world democracy, mythology, and the Olympic Games.
- A boot-shaped country known for pasta, pizza, and Renaissance art.
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- Land Down Under, famous for its marsupials and the Great Barrier Reef.
- This country’s capital is famous for its Eiffel Tower, croissants, and haute couture.
- Famous for its carnival, samba rhythms, and the Amazon Rainforest.
- Known for ancient ruins, mariachi bands, and a colorful holiday called Dia de los Muertos.
- Home of Bollywood, yoga, and the Taj Mahal.
- Land of the pharaohs and pyramids, with a famous river running through it.
11 Clues: Home of Bollywood, yoga, and the Taj Mahal. • Land of the rising sun and birthplace of anime and sushi. • Famous for its carnival, samba rhythms, and the Amazon Rainforest. • A boot-shaped country known for pasta, pizza, and Renaissance art. • Land Down Under, famous for its marsupials and the Great Barrier Reef. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-03
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- Deficient in alertness or activity
- To give an account or representation of in words
- Licentious conduct; debauchery; lewdness
- Modernistic Danish writer (1873-1950)
- Largest and lowest member of the violin family
- A dress worn primarily by Hindu women; consists of several yards of light material that is draped around the body
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- A measuring instrument that determines quantities of heat
- Bind with something round or circular
- The act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted
- A garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration
- (Greek mythology) a sea nymph transformed into a sea monster who lived on one side of a narrow strait; drowned and devoured sailors who tried to escape Charybdis (a whirlpool) on the other side of the strait
11 Clues: Deficient in alertness or activity • Bind with something round or circular • Modernistic Danish writer (1873-1950) • Licentious conduct; debauchery; lewdness • Largest and lowest member of the violin family • To give an account or representation of in words • A measuring instrument that determines quantities of heat • ...
Genres 2026-04-19
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- Often write about negative futures based on government control, the environment, or poor societal decisions
- Talks about the realities of every day life. Often teaches a lesson to the reader.
- Often follows a hero who has many exciting experiences
- sends a shiver down your spine with spooky settings, paranormal elements, or gore.
- Often includes themes around space, science, mechanics, and the future
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- Fictional stories in a historical setting, carefully balancing creativity and facts
- Follows the lives of two characters who love each other, often ends with a happily ever after
- Typically include cliffhangers, deception, high emotional stakes, and plenty of action
- A crime that must be solved by a protagonist
- Elements of magic or the supernatural and is often inspired by mythology or folklore
- Presented to the reader through narrative art
11 Clues: A crime that must be solved by a protagonist • Presented to the reader through narrative art • Often follows a hero who has many exciting experiences • Often includes themes around space, science, mechanics, and the future • Talks about the realities of every day life. Often teaches a lesson to the reader. • ...
mythical creatures 2023-06-25
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- A legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish. Mermaids are often associated with beauty and enchantment.
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology. Cyclopes are known for their great strength and are often depicted as living in caves or mountains.
- A legendary sea monster often described as a giant octopus or squid. The kraken is said to dwell deep in the ocean and can cause powerful storms.
- A mythical winged horse often associated with poetic inspiration and the power of flight. Pegasus is depicted as elegant, swift, and graceful.
- Ness Monster A legendary creature said to inhabit Loch Ness, a lake in Scotland. The Loch Ness Monster, or "Nessie," is often described as a large aquatic dinosaur-like creature.
- A mythical creature that resembles a horse with a single horn on its forehead. It is often depicted as gentle, kind, and magical.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. Griffins are known for their strength, courage, and keen eyesight.
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human. In Greek mythology, the minotaur was confined to a labyrinth and defeated by Theseus.
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- A mythical creature known for its large size and often depicted as having a grotesque appearance. Trolls are often portrayed as mischievous or dangerous.
- A human who can transform into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during the full moon. Legends often portray werewolves as having enhanced senses and strength.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. Centaurs are often depicted as skilled archers and powerful warriors.
- A mythical bird that is said to be born again from its ashes. The phoenix symbolizes rebirth, renewal, and immortality.
- A legendary creature with a reptilian body, wings, and often portrayed as breathing fire. Dragons are powerful and appear in many myths and stories.
- A mythical creature, often depicted as a beautiful woman, that lures sailors with their enchanting voices and music, causing them to shipwreck.
- A small, magical creature often depicted as having wings and the ability to grant wishes. Fairies are associated with nature and enchantment.
15 Clues: A mythical bird that is said to be born again from its ashes. The phoenix symbolizes rebirth, renewal, and immortality. • A mythical creature that resembles a horse with a single horn on its forehead. It is often depicted as gentle, kind, and magical. • ...
Vocabulary Mythology # 2: Etymologies 2022-09-19
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- comes from carn-, the Latin word for meat or flesh
- comes from the Muses, the nine goddesses of arts and science
- comes from Pluto, the Roman equivalent of Hades, the god of the Underworld as well as wealth and riches
- comes from Cupid, the Roman equivalent of Eros, who was the god of love and desire
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- comes from the laurel tree, which was sacred to Apollo. Those who won favor with the god, especially poets, were crowned with laurel wreaths
- comes from Arachne, the name of a mortal woman who was changed into a spider by Athena after she lost a weaving contest
- comes from Mercury, the Roan equivalent of Hermes, who possessed all these qualities
- comes from Pan, a god believed to cause fear
- comes from Mars, the Roman equivalent of Ares
9 Clues: comes from Pan, a god believed to cause fear • comes from Mars, the Roman equivalent of Ares • comes from carn-, the Latin word for meat or flesh • comes from the Muses, the nine goddesses of arts and science • comes from Cupid, the Roman equivalent of Eros, who was the god of love and desire • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-20
9 Clues: the sun god • wedge shaped script • writing system of pictures • another ancient civilization • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • god of life, death, and resurrection • was god and man combined the after life • texts recorded important religious ideas • lived in cultural isolation for many hundred of years
Egyptian Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-19
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- The god of the dead, and ruler of the Underworld. ___ was also a god of resurrection and fertility.
- A hieroglyphic character meaning life or living. Gods were often depicted holding this by its loop.
- The god of the sun.
- The god of the dead. He was usually depicted as a man with the head of an Egyptian jackal.
- God of the sky, and depicted as a man with the head of an eagle. The Egyptians believed that the pharaoh was the ‘living ___’.
- A god depicted as a man with the head of an ibis, holding a writing palette. This god was the god of writing, as well as knowledge.
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- A beetle that was the symbol of rebirth and renewal.
- A goddess depicted with the head of a lioness.
- the amount of gods that Egyptians believed in 2,000
9 Clues: The god of the sun. • A goddess depicted with the head of a lioness. • the amount of gods that Egyptians believed in 2,000 • A beetle that was the symbol of rebirth and renewal. • The god of the dead. He was usually depicted as a man with the head of an Egyptian jackal. • ...
Carmelo's Mythology Vocabology Crosswordolgy 2016-05-10
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- a strong belief on the right way to act
- a measure of how far east or west a place on Earth is from an imaginary line that runs between the North and South Poles
- a measure of how far north or south a place on Earth is measured from the equator
- the branch of mathematics involving points, lines, planes, and figures
- In science we are learning about the study of living things or ______________.
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- Answering correctly, without any mistakes is called ___________.
- A proposed explanation for something is called ____________.
- the amount of space an object fills
- Relating to the practice and treatment of medicine is being _________.
9 Clues: the amount of space an object fills • a strong belief on the right way to act • A proposed explanation for something is called ____________. • Answering correctly, without any mistakes is called ___________. • Relating to the practice and treatment of medicine is being _________. • the branch of mathematics involving points, lines, planes, and figures • ...
Greek Mythology - Kyleigh Rogers 2023-09-07
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- A fearsome formation
- A fortified hilltop or known as an agora.
- Ruled by the people.
- When a king is ruling.
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- War A war between Greece and the Persian Empire
- Peasants forced to stay on the land they worked.
- Ruled by a small group of noble.
- Fundamental political unit in Ancient Greece.
- A government ruled by a few powerful people.
9 Clues: A fearsome formation • Ruled by the people. • When a king is ruling. • Ruled by a small group of noble. • A fortified hilltop or known as an agora. • A government ruled by a few powerful people. • Fundamental political unit in Ancient Greece. • War A war between Greece and the Persian Empire • Peasants forced to stay on the land they worked.
Egyptian Mythology: the Underworld 2024-05-07
9 Clues: Egyptian Paradise • Workforce in Duat • Father of Se-Osiris • Egyptian Underworld • Jackal-headed god in Duat • She offered cool water in Duat • Ghostlike creature, the smiter • God of the Dead and first mummy • She ate souls whose hearts were heavy
Japanese Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-12
9 Clues: Slayer of dragons • First born child of Izanagi • Hid in a cave from her brother • Father of the islands of Japan • The boy born from a giant peach • The fish that swam up a waterfall • Symbol of power that protects mankind • The word for gods, spirits, or divinities • Killed his mother during birth with flames
Fairy Tales and Mythology 2025-05-09
Literary Devices and Figurative Language 2016-03-21
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- the overall feeling that a short story or poem conveys
- a phrase whose meaning is different from that of its separate words
- the attitude or feeling towards the characters or a subject that an author expresses
- series of events in a story from beginning to end
- the use of words that sound like what they mean
- a play on words
- the use of language to appeal to one or more of the senses
- how the characters in a fictional work are presented
- compares two unlike things using the words 'like' or 'as'
- the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
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- how the author chooses to tell a story
- opposition between people or forces
- a reference to a person, place, or thing from literature or mythology
- describes something nonhuman as if it were a person
- compares two unlike things directly, without 'like' or 'as'
- an extreme exaggeration to make a point
- the underlying message about life that the author seeks to convey
17 Clues: a play on words • opposition between people or forces • how the author chooses to tell a story • an extreme exaggeration to make a point • the use of words that sound like what they mean • series of events in a story from beginning to end • describes something nonhuman as if it were a person • how the characters in a fictional work are presented • ...
Bharat 2026-02-08
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- The supreme lord of the sky, cosmic law and order, truth and water in Hindu mythology
- Ancient fort ruins on the banks of the Mahanadi
- Small Indian percussion instrument, often called a 'Jaw Harp'
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- Staple Indian rice-based delicacy, enjoyed throughout the year but often prepared in January
- First Indian cantonment, potential birthplace of the Great Indian Revolt
- India's first individual Olympic Gold medalist (first name)
6 Clues: Ancient fort ruins on the banks of the Mahanadi • India's first individual Olympic Gold medalist (first name) • Small Indian percussion instrument, often called a 'Jaw Harp' • First Indian cantonment, potential birthplace of the Great Indian Revolt • The supreme lord of the sky, cosmic law and order, truth and water in Hindu mythology • ...
Bharat 2026-02-08
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- The supreme lord of the sky, cosmic law and order, truth and water in Hindu mythology
- Ancient fort ruins on the banks of the Mahanadi
- Small Indian percussion instrument, often called a 'Jaw Harp'
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- Staple Indian rice-based delicacy, enjoyed throughout the year but often prepared in January
- First Indian cantonment, potential birthplace of the Great Indian Revolt
- India's first individual Olympic Gold medalist (first name)
6 Clues: Ancient fort ruins on the banks of the Mahanadi • India's first individual Olympic Gold medalist (first name) • Small Indian percussion instrument, often called a 'Jaw Harp' • First Indian cantonment, potential birthplace of the Great Indian Revolt • The supreme lord of the sky, cosmic law and order, truth and water in Hindu mythology • ...
Planets 2020-11-11
4 Clues: the sixth planet from the Sun. • the largest planet in the solar system. • the smallest planet in the solar system. • according to Greek mythology, was the grandfather of Zeus.
fary tales vocabulary 2021-11-19
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- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure.
- go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
- a series of contests between a number of competitors, who compete for an overall prize.
- a wetland often partially or intermittently covered with water
- used to emphasize a statement or response confirming something already suggested.
- When comedians perform in clubs, they will often end their shows by saying "Thank you, I'll be here
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- a competitor or team taking second place in a contest.
- successively
- In tag-team professional wrestling
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- start to arrive or happen
- ugly or disgusting to look at.
- successively
- is a humanoid creature from mythology Appears in some fairy tales
- resolve or reach an agreement about (an argument or problem).
- hold tightly.
- a long or arduous search for something.
- a unit of liquid or dry capacity equal to one half of a quart.
18 Clues: successively • successively • hold tightly. • start to arrive or happen • ugly or disgusting to look at. • In tag-team professional wrestling • a long or arduous search for something. • go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • a competitor or team taking second place in a contest. • resolve or reach an agreement about (an argument or problem). • ...
Ancient Egypt 2024-12-08
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- A type of paper made from reeds, used by Ancient Egyptians for writing.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- The river that was essential for life and farming in Ancient Egypt.
- The jars used to store the internal organs of mummies.
- The falcon-headed god of the sky, often associated with kingship.
- The name of the stone that helped decode Egyptian hieroglyphs.
- The Egyptian sun god, one of the most important deities.
- The picture-based writing system used by Ancient Egyptians.
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- A preserved body wrapped in cloth, often buried in a tomb.
- The location of the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx.
- The jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife.
- The famous boy king whose tomb was discovered almost intact in 1922.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, found near the Great Pyramid.
- A beetle-shaped amulet believed to bring protection and good luck.
- The title given to the rulers of Ancient Egypt.
- Large triangular tomb built for Egyptian pharaohs.
- The god of the afterlife and resurrection in Egyptian mythology.
17 Clues: A series of rulers from the same family. • The title given to the rulers of Ancient Egypt. • The location of the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx. • Large triangular tomb built for Egyptian pharaohs. • The jars used to store the internal organs of mummies. • The Egyptian sun god, one of the most important deities. • ...
Poetry Terms 2025-04-10
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- a word that repeats in a poem with no other word in between
- using the same word to begin several lines or phrases in a poem
- My mom told me to "hit the books".
- poem paying tribute to someone who has died
- reference in one literary piece to another piece of literature
- comparison between two objects where one thing becomes another
- "I was so hungry I could eat a horse."
- comparison between two objects using like or as
- using the same sound to begin multiple words in a line of poetry
- two words that seem contradictory that work together to make a new meaning
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- "The tree waved to me."
- words that rhyme that sound almost identical to each other
- long poem about gods or heroes in mythology
- a word that sounds like a sound it makes
- line that contains a word within the line rhyming with a word at the end of the line
- using the same word to end multiple lines in a poem
- a stanza that contains four lines
17 Clues: "The tree waved to me." • a stanza that contains four lines • My mom told me to "hit the books". • "I was so hungry I could eat a horse." • a word that sounds like a sound it makes • long poem about gods or heroes in mythology • poem paying tribute to someone who has died • comparison between two objects using like or as • ...
vocabulary-chapter 11 2026-05-26
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- a peninsula forming the southern part of Greece
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses
- a groups of building used to house soldiers
- an upper class of nobility
- a member of a trading people who lived on the coast of the eastern Mediterranean
- a story that explains beliefs,practices,or natural phenomenon often featuring God's and goddesses or other super natural beings
- set of letters used to represent the individual sounds of a language
- a greek city state such as athens on sparta
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- a short story that conveys a moral lesson, often by means of animal character that passes human characteristicds
- a body of land connected to a large landmass
- olympics the highest mountain in greece
- the ruler of the gods in Greek mythology
- poem a long poem that tells a story of heroes
- a plain in ancient Greece, northwest of Athens
- a ruler who has taken power illegaly and rules without restrictions
- an ancient Greek festival in honor of zeus
- an agricultural slave in ancient sparta
17 Clues: an upper class of nobility • olympics the highest mountain in greece • an agricultural slave in ancient sparta • the ruler of the gods in Greek mythology • an ancient Greek festival in honor of zeus • a groups of building used to house soldiers • a greek city state such as athens on sparta • a body of land connected to a large landmass • ...
Why the sea is salty 2021-11-01
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- with annoyance or anxiety at having to wait
- to laugh softly or in a quiet manner
- a story or group of stories that have been handed down from a time long ago and that many people in a society know but cannot prove to be true or untrue
- a room
- with happy or impatient excitement or enthusiasm
- a cut or other injury to a part of the body
- having an uneven surface
- to grab with the fingers and pull off
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- to sit on one's heels, or to crouch low to the ground with the knees bent
- a deep hole or area of holes made in the earth. Minerals such as gold, coal, or precious stones are dug out of mines.
- a collection of myths
- to protect from being hurt or harmed
- delicious
- to lower the body close to the ground by bending the legs
- the exact size, weight, or amount of something that is found by using a ruler, yardstick, scale, or similar device
- to twist and turn one's body with quick movements from side to side
- to confuse
17 Clues: a room • delicious • to confuse • a collection of myths • having an uneven surface • to protect from being hurt or harmed • to laugh softly or in a quiet manner • to grab with the fingers and pull off • with annoyance or anxiety at having to wait • a cut or other injury to a part of the body • with happy or impatient excitement or enthusiasm • ...
Art Movements/Styles 2019-05-06
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- Intricate patterns, asymmetrical lines, floral motifs, "The Kiss"
- Genre/everyday scenes, valued symmetry/accuracy, landscapes, art for middle class
- Highly abstract, symbolism, bright colors, Van Gogh
- "Useless" art, resistance to established conventions of art world, statement pieces
- No single point of view, angular & interlocking shapes, painting for it's own sake
- Art of French aristocracy, frivolous, delicate, ornate, nobility at play
- Byzantine style, religious scenes, lack of perspective, Church patronage
- Attempt to portray fleeting sensory experience, short brush strokes, emphasis on quality of light & atmosphere
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- Deconstructed, values personal interpretation, Pollock
- Tried to go beyond surface appearances, investigate psyche, dissonance in color/perspective
- Antiquity as inspiration, restrained emotions, mythological influence, order/balance
- Subjects taken from history & mythology, secular themes, chiaroscuro
- Explores world of dreams, no logic, reason, or meaning, fantastical
- Reaction to cold reason of Enlightenment, focus on self-expression/emotion, exotic & mysterious
- Colorful, use of light/shading, mystery & drama, sensualism, dynamism, emotion
- Reaction to sacking of Rome, elongated figures, chaos, exaggeration
- Pop culture used as inspiration, consumerism, Warhol
17 Clues: Highly abstract, symbolism, bright colors, Van Gogh • Pop culture used as inspiration, consumerism, Warhol • Deconstructed, values personal interpretation, Pollock • Intricate patterns, asymmetrical lines, floral motifs, "The Kiss" • Explores world of dreams, no logic, reason, or meaning, fantastical • ...
Roman Gods 2023-09-12
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- God of sky and thunder- king of the gods.
- God of time, generation, abundance, and wealth.
- (Taken from Persian Mythology)Killed the cosmic bull whose blood fertilizes all vegetation
- God of viticulture, wine, male fertility, and freedom.
- The eventual belief of the godlike status of Julius Caesar after he died as decided by the people of Rome.
- God of infernal regions (eventually makes up 1/3 of Pluto)
- God of messages and financial gain.
- The eventual belief of the godlike status of Augustus after he died as voted on by the senate.
- Punisher of broken oaths (eventually makes up 1/3 of PLuto)
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- God of the countryside and sometimes god of animals.
- The general divine nature in every person, place, or thing.
- God of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways
- Goddess of marriage
- God of the armed Romans
- God of borders and protector of boundary stones.
- God of the Tiber River- the main source of fresh water in Rome and an important trade waterway.
- General tutelary gods- meaning they are guardians or protectors of specific things or places.
17 Clues: Goddess of marriage • God of the armed Romans • God of messages and financial gain. • God of sky and thunder- king of the gods. • God of time, generation, abundance, and wealth. • God of borders and protector of boundary stones. • God of the countryside and sometimes god of animals. • God of viticulture, wine, male fertility, and freedom. • ...
Countries 2024-09-21
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- A big country known for having a big influence on the world in the Western Hemisphere.
- A country known for icy landscapes, and broad landmass.
- A huge country known for love of soccer.
- A country known for creating a lot of modern day animation.
- An Asian country popular for it's current pop culture.
- A country holding the tallest building, and known for being rich.
- A country in Europe known for it's brilliant food.
- A country that has annexed almost every other country.
- A Mediterranean country known for it's mythology.
- A country in Europe known well for it's huge island.
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- A country known well for being both a country & continent.
- A country with a very famous landmark, and a fancy sounding language.
- A country on the south Atlantic Ocean known for it's political stability.
- A semi-triangular landlocked country in southern-Africa.
- One of the largest countries with most of it's country in a small sliver of it.
- A country in a more southern part of Asia, with plateaus and a tropical feel.
- A country known for it's neutrality.
17 Clues: A country known for it's neutrality. • A huge country known for love of soccer. • A Mediterranean country known for it's mythology. • A country in Europe known for it's brilliant food. • A country in Europe known well for it's huge island. • An Asian country popular for it's current pop culture. • A country that has annexed almost every other country. • ...
Countries in Europe 2025-12-11
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- The largest country spanning Europe and Asia, famous for culture and history.
- Famous for flamenco, tapas, sunny beaches, and historic cities like Barcelona.
- Renowned for ancient ruins, pasta, fashion, and beautiful Mediterranean coastlines.
- Famous for ancient ruins, mythology, islands, and Mediterranean cuisine.
- Famous for the Eiffel Tower, rich cuisine, art, and historic landmarks.
- Known for green landscapes, pubs, folklore, and friendly people.
- Includes England, Scotland, Wales; known for castles, monarchy, and literature.
- Famous for fjords, Vikings, northern lights, and stunning natural landscapes.
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- Famous for saunas, lakes, northern lights, and education system.
- Known for tulips, windmills, canals, and vibrant cities like Amsterdam.
- Straddling Europe and Asia, known for rich history, cuisine, and Istanbul.
- Known for hygge culture, Vikings, design, and cycling-friendly cities.
- Known for chocolate, waffles, medieval towns, and the European Union headquarters.
- Known for its engineering, Oktoberfest, castles, and influential history.
- Renowned for innovation, design, nature, and a high quality of life.
- Famous for rich history, beautiful cities like Krakow, and resilient culture.
- Known for beautiful coastlines, port wine, and historic cities like Lisbon.
17 Clues: Famous for saunas, lakes, northern lights, and education system. • Known for green landscapes, pubs, folklore, and friendly people. • Renowned for innovation, design, nature, and a high quality of life. • Known for hygge culture, Vikings, design, and cycling-friendly cities. • Known for tulips, windmills, canals, and vibrant cities like Amsterdam. • ...
The Gods of Greek Mythology 2021-04-29
12 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of the sun • God of thunder • Goddess of love • God of the seas • Goddess of hearth • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of the moon • God of the underworld • God of merchants and thieves • Goddess of marriages and birth
The Greek Mythology - New Words 2014-03-08
Greek Mythology #1 Olympian Gods 2024-10-08
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- Queen of the gods, protector of marriage.
- God of the underworld and riches.
- Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategy.
- Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth.
- God of wine, fertility, and theatre.
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- King of the gods, wielder of lightning bolts.
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- Goddess of love, beauty, and desire.
- God of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen.
- Messenger of the gods, guide to the underworld.
- God of the sun, music, poetry, and healing.
- Goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest.
12 Clues: God of the underworld and riches. • Goddess of love, beauty, and desire. • God of wine, fertility, and theatre. • God of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen. • God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • Queen of the gods, protector of marriage. • Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategy. • God of the sun, music, poetry, and healing. • ...
balrampur 2025-08-16
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- Famous Buddhist site near Balrampur where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon.
- A tiger reserve and wildlife sanctuary close to Balrampur.
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- A big festival celebrated with lamps, colours, and joy in Balrampur.
- A sweet often enjoyed in Uttar Pradesh, round and soaked in sugar syrup.
- A river flowing near Balrampur, also important in Hindu mythology.
- Balrampur is known for this tall animal found in nearby Katarniaghat Sanctuary.
- Balrampur was ruled by this type of leader before independence (a title for kings).
7 Clues: A tiger reserve and wildlife sanctuary close to Balrampur. • A river flowing near Balrampur, also important in Hindu mythology. • A big festival celebrated with lamps, colours, and joy in Balrampur. • A sweet often enjoyed in Uttar Pradesh, round and soaked in sugar syrup. • Famous Buddhist site near Balrampur where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon. • ...
The oddysey 2024-06-07
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- one of the great Panhellenic heroes of Greek mythology.
- the wife of the main character in the play, the king of Ithaca, Odysseus.
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- god of heaven and thunder
- nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia, where, according to Homer's Odyssey, she detained Odysseus for seven years.
- was one of the warriors who surreptitiously entered Troy on a wooden horse.
- goddess of wisdom, war and crafts, and favorite daughter of Zeus.
- one of the kings who razed the famous city of Troy after a ten-year siege.
7 Clues: god of heaven and thunder • one of the great Panhellenic heroes of Greek mythology. • goddess of wisdom, war and crafts, and favorite daughter of Zeus. • the wife of the main character in the play, the king of Ithaca, Odysseus. • one of the kings who razed the famous city of Troy after a ten-year siege. • ...
Science Crossword By Wow M.3/302 2015-02-03
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- A spot or patch appearing from time to time on the sun’s surface, appearing dark by contrast with its surroundings
- An object with gravity so strong than nothing, not even light, can escape.
- The apparent change in position of an object when you look at it from distance
- Angular distance above the horizon esp. a celestial object.
- the process by which hydrogen atoms together in sun’s core to form helium.
- Things such as forest, water, minerals that we found in nature and it is useful for humans
- The distance that light travels in one year, about 9.5 million million km.
- A huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by the gravity.
- The largest moon in the solar system.
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space, spread out in an immense volume
- A constellation in the northern sky, name after the vain queen in Greek mythology, who boasted her unrivalled beauty.
- A theory prevailing cosmological model for the birth of the universe.
- Systems of two stars
- A star constellation which has shape likes the hunter. The easiest thing to identify this constellation is his belt.
- A star group which contains no more than a few thousand stars
- A chemical food to grow bacteria in a petri-dish
- The line at which the earth’s surface and the sky appear to meet
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- The astronomy distance which equal to 3.26 light years
- A small, rapidly moving meteor burning up on entering the earth’s atmosphere
- A process by which components in a chemical mixture are separated according to their different boiling points.
- a network of high-voltage power lines connecting two major power stations.
- The globular cluster which named from the seven daughters of Atlas turned into a group of stars in Greek mythology
- Infect with disease or contagious
- The constellation which name came from the winged divine stallion usually depicted as pure white in colour. He was sired by Poseidon, in his role as horse-god.
- One of Jupiter’s moon which astronomers suspect that it has an icy crust covers an ocean liquid water underneath.
- The condition that life needed ex. suitable temperature
- A system of organizing time
- Traveler through space
- North Star in Lesser Bear constellation
- A band of the celestial sphere extending to either side of the ecliptic that represents the path of the principal planets, the moon, and the sun. It divided into 12 equal parts called signs bearing the name of the constellation.
30 Clues: Systems of two stars • Traveler through space • A system of organizing time • Infect with disease or contagious • The largest moon in the solar system. • North Star in Lesser Bear constellation • A chemical food to grow bacteria in a petri-dish • The astronomy distance which equal to 3.26 light years • The condition that life needed ex. suitable temperature • ...
Religion Vocab 2022-10-17
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- a religion that is based on the teachings of Torah
- a set of beliefs that numerous people follow or practice
- a religion based on the messages Muhammad believed to receive from god.
- a collection of traditional stories that tell us the belief or the values of numerous groups of people
- a religion that originated in India that is believed to be both polytheistic and monotheistic
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- the belief in more than one god
- the way of life propagated in China by a Chinese philosopher.
- the belief in only one god
- a religious practice taught by buddha and his group of followers.
- a religion based on the teachings and the word of Jesus and on the holy bible.
- a folktale that tries to explain the stories of superheroes, gods, goddesses, or humans
11 Clues: the belief in only one god • the belief in more than one god • a religion that is based on the teachings of Torah • a set of beliefs that numerous people follow or practice • the way of life propagated in China by a Chinese philosopher. • a religious practice taught by buddha and his group of followers. • ...
Bollywood 2023 2025-03-13
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- Disaster thriller film that is based on the Coalfields collapse of 1989 in West Bengal
- The film is based on Amar Bhushan's espionage novel Escape to Nowhere
- Four friends in Punjab who share a common dream of going to England
- India's efforts to neutralize Pakistan's nuclear facility with the help of information gathered by RAW agents
- Film based on complexities of patriarchy and male sexual frustration in contemporary India
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- Bollywood action thriller movie directed by Atlee Kumar
- Biographical war drama film based on field marshal
- Female voice impersonation begets attention from others, talking about depression and loneliness
- It is an action-adventure drama adaptation of Indian mythology that depicts the triumph of good over evil
- Comedy film that follows the police investigation of stolen Jackfruit
- Ek Prem Katha
11 Clues: Ek Prem Katha • Biographical war drama film based on field marshal • Bollywood action thriller movie directed by Atlee Kumar • Four friends in Punjab who share a common dream of going to England • The film is based on Amar Bhushan's espionage novel Escape to Nowhere • Comedy film that follows the police investigation of stolen Jackfruit • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword- ollie w 2023-08-24
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- who is the god of wild animals and hunt
- who guards the gate of the underworld
- who was born from zeus's head
- which god has the symbol of a peacock
- which god wears winged sandals
- who shoots arrows to make people fall in love
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- who is the second most powerful god
- who's weapon is a thunderbolt
- which god had the roman name mars
- who is the nicest god
- which greek god is disabled
- which god plays the golden lyre
12 Clues: who is the nicest god • which greek god is disabled • who's weapon is a thunderbolt • who was born from zeus's head • which god wears winged sandals • which god plays the golden lyre • which god had the roman name mars • who is the second most powerful god • who guards the gate of the underworld • which god has the symbol of a peacock • who is the god of wild animals and hunt • ...
Heroes of Greek Mythology - B 2023-12-14
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- These creatures were from Stymphalia.
- What Hercules took from Queen Hippolyta.
- He was a warrior in the Trojan War.
- He married Andromeda after rescuing her.
- Hercules chased this animal for a whole year!
- Mother of Zeus.
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- This man raised horses that ate human flesh.
- This giant had 3 heads.
- He had to perform 12 tasks.
- She gave Theseus a ball of string.
- A titan who helped steal apples for Hercules.
- She died after getting bitten by a snake.
12 Clues: Mother of Zeus. • This giant had 3 heads. • He had to perform 12 tasks. • She gave Theseus a ball of string. • He was a warrior in the Trojan War. • These creatures were from Stymphalia. • What Hercules took from Queen Hippolyta. • He married Andromeda after rescuing her. • She died after getting bitten by a snake. • This man raised horses that ate human flesh. • ...
Polynesian Mythology: Vocab List 1 2025-11-05
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- / a mythological being who is partly divine and partly human and therefore has more power than a mortal but less than a god.
- / someone who acts as mediator or a go-between in a matter involving other people.
- / belief in or worship of more than one god.
- / bold, daring, adventurous, and / or heroic acts.
- / children; offspring; descendents.
- / something that is banned on grounds of morality or taste, or because it is considered to be too risky or dangerous.
- / a power beyond one's control that is believed to decide what happens.
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- / the doctrine or belief that there is but one God.
- / a divine or supreme being; a god.
- / living or lasting forever (adj.); a person whose fame is lasting (noun).
- / a character often found in folklore and mythology who uses cunning, deceit, mischief, humor and cleverness to manipulate situations, challenge authority, and create chaos as a way to challenge the status quo and cause unexpected events in stories.
- /a statement that tells what will happen in the future, especially if it seems to be divinely inspired.
12 Clues: / a divine or supreme being; a god. • / children; offspring; descendents. • / belief in or worship of more than one god. • / bold, daring, adventurous, and / or heroic acts. • / the doctrine or belief that there is but one God. • / a power beyond one's control that is believed to decide what happens. • ...
Egyptian Mythology: Week 7 Vocabulary 2026-02-27
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- / to use chemicals to prevent a dead body from decaying
- / urns made to contain the organs removed from the body in the process of mummification: the lungs,liver, intestines, and stomach.
- / a stone coffin.
- / a ruler of ancient Egypt.
- / a vertical piece of stone with writing cut into it,often used in the past as a gravestone
- / the highest point reached in the heavens by a celestial body; a point in the sky that is directly overhead.
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- / a tall stone column with four sloping sides and a pointed top, made in honor of an important person or event.
- / a series of rulers or leaders who are all from the same family,or a period when a country is ruled by them.
- /a small sailing ship propelled by sails or oars.
- / an ancient cemetery
- /a symbol like a cross with a loop at the top, used in ancient Egypt to mean "life.”
- / type of paper made, especially by ancient Egyptians, from a tall, plant-like a grass that grows in or near water, or a document mmade from this paper.
12 Clues: / a stone coffin. • / an ancient cemetery • / a ruler of ancient Egypt. • /a small sailing ship propelled by sails or oars. • / to use chemicals to prevent a dead body from decaying • /a symbol like a cross with a loop at the top, used in ancient Egypt to mean "life.” • / a vertical piece of stone with writing cut into it,often used in the past as a gravestone • ...
Greek/Roman Mythology - Group 1 2024-08-26
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- Kidnapped his own wife
- Falls in love with the underworld King
- Falls in love with their own creation
- A musician's wife who died from a snakebite
- Died from his wings melting by being too close to the sun
- The Father of Icarus
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- Created Pandora to trick Prometheus's brother; tricked into accepting bones and fat of sacrifices
- Got cursed by Athena; often associated with turning people into stone
- A God who stole fire from Zeus to give to the people of Earth
- An ancient Greek hero with superhuman musical abilities; attempted to save his wife from the land of the dead
- In answer to pygmalion’s prayer, venus brings his creation to life
- Died From Pool gazing at his own reflection
12 Clues: The Father of Icarus • Kidnapped his own wife • Falls in love with their own creation • Falls in love with the underworld King • Died From Pool gazing at his own reflection • A musician's wife who died from a snakebite • Died from his wings melting by being too close to the sun • A God who stole fire from Zeus to give to the people of Earth • ...
AfroFuturism 2023-12-11
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- Paul Lewin is known for exploring the intersection of African diaspora culture and speculative futurism
- The absence of black people in pop culture depictions of the future
- Those who set out to address the marginalization of black inventors
- Someone who was an Afrofuturist before the term existed
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- Black individuals conspicuously absent from the history of science
- Lewin's paintings are recognized for their vibrant colors, imaginative landscapes, and a blend of traditional and futuristic elements
- Any sci-fi fan, comic book geek, fantasy reader, or Trekker could arguably qualify as this
- Incorporates themes of technology, mythology, and alternative realities
8 Clues: Someone who was an Afrofuturist before the term existed • Black individuals conspicuously absent from the history of science • The absence of black people in pop culture depictions of the future • Those who set out to address the marginalization of black inventors • Incorporates themes of technology, mythology, and alternative realities • ...
famous 2 2024-04-30
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- Massive bird in Jewish mythology said to be able to block out the sun with its wingspan.
- One of the real life gay penguin couple at the Sydney Aquarium, known for adopting a rock before getting a real egg.
- Extinct bird symbolizing the consequences of human impact on wildlife.
- Iconic tall, yellow character from the children's show "Sesame Street."
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- "Penguin" from Batman's rogue gallery, known for his formal attire and trick umbrellas.
- The talking parrot from the Disney movie "Aladdin."
- The 'Chanticleer' rooster from Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales."
- Harry Potter's loyal snowy owl, delivers mail and shows affection.
8 Clues: The talking parrot from the Disney movie "Aladdin." • Harry Potter's loyal snowy owl, delivers mail and shows affection. • Extinct bird symbolizing the consequences of human impact on wildlife. • Iconic tall, yellow character from the children's show "Sesame Street." • The 'Chanticleer' rooster from Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales." • ...
Log, Logo, and Ology Vocabulary Definitions 2021-02-17
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- Handling an operation that involves providing labor and materials be supplied.
- Of or according to the rules of logic or formal arguments.
- A conversation between two persons.
- A regular or systematic record of incidents or observations.
- A short speech (often in verse) addresses directly to an audience by an actor at the end of a play.
- The study of families, family history, and the tracing of lineage.
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- The study of myths or stories about a specific person, culture, religion, or group with shared beliefs.
- The study of life sciences and living organisms.
- A pamphlet or book that contains lists of items arranged systematically with descriptive details.
- A speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud.
10 Clues: A conversation between two persons. • The study of life sciences and living organisms. • Of or according to the rules of logic or formal arguments. • A regular or systematic record of incidents or observations. • The study of families, family history, and the tracing of lineage. • Handling an operation that involves providing labor and materials be supplied. • ...
The Lightning Thief: Section 4 2020-10-30
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- hurriedly
- a story often describing the adventures of beings with more than human powers that attempts to explain mysterious events (as the changing of the seasons) or that explains a religious belief or practice; a person or thing existing only in the imagination
- breaks down or decomposes into smaller pieces
- one of the forest gods in Greek mythology who have faces and bodies like men and ears, legs, and tails like goats
- moved very fast and often in an uncontrolled or dangerous way
- what Percy used to kill the bull-man
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- began to fail or weaken
- expecting or looking ahead to something
- moved unsteadily from side to side as if about to fall; felt great surprise or shock
- the name of the satyr
10 Clues: hurriedly • the name of the satyr • began to fail or weaken • what Percy used to kill the bull-man • expecting or looking ahead to something • breaks down or decomposes into smaller pieces • moved very fast and often in an uncontrolled or dangerous way • moved unsteadily from side to side as if about to fall; felt great surprise or shock • ...
The Vision of Venus 2021-12-17
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- This word means "a robot that goes around a planet in space;" there was one named Magellan that went around Venus
- Just like Mercury, what does Venus NOT have?
- Is the atmosphere thick or thin on Venus?
- Another name for carbon dioxide, the gas that makes up most of Venus's atmosphere
- The feeling that Greek goddess Venus is the ruler of
- Venus does this very slowly; it means "turn"
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- We can see Venus from Earth because it is the ________ natural light in the night sky other than the moon
- The sun does this twice every year on Venus
- Old stories passed down from year to year over a very long time
- Is a day on Venus longer or shorter than a year on Venus?
10 Clues: Is the atmosphere thick or thin on Venus? • The sun does this twice every year on Venus • Just like Mercury, what does Venus NOT have? • Venus does this very slowly; it means "turn" • The feeling that Greek goddess Venus is the ruler of • Is a day on Venus longer or shorter than a year on Venus? • Old stories passed down from year to year over a very long time • ...
Native American Culture 2022-01-04
Across
- a healing ceremony conducted by spiritual or religious leaders within a tribe.
- The main way that information was passed down and traditions were preserved in Native American culture.
- estimated population of Native Americans in the US before settlement.
- Name of the local tribe of Native Americans that lived along the Rogue River.
- the main feature of a pow wow. Also said to be the heart beat of the Earth.
- Housing structures built by Native Americans by bending thin trees into arches.
Down
- Major food source for the Takelma people and many other tribes, used to create a number of dishes.
- Blunt stone tool used to grind in mortar bowls.
- Origin story and mythology surrounding storms, rainfall, lightning and thunder.
- bowl used for grinding acorns.
10 Clues: bowl used for grinding acorns. • Blunt stone tool used to grind in mortar bowls. • estimated population of Native Americans in the US before settlement. • the main feature of a pow wow. Also said to be the heart beat of the Earth. • Name of the local tribe of Native Americans that lived along the Rogue River. • ...
Social Studies 2023-04-12
Across
- A guess based off of already known info.
- A citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
- A foreigner living in an ancient Greek city who had some of the privileges of citizenship
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
Down
- The state of being a slave.
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- Military housing.
- A member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta, intermediate in status between slaves and citizens.
- The activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power.
- One of five senior Spartan magistrates.
10 Clues: Military housing. • The state of being a slave. • One of five senior Spartan magistrates. • A guess based off of already known info. • The belief in or worship of more than one god. • A citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill. • A foreigner living in an ancient Greek city who had some of the privileges of citizenship • ...
Unit 4: Lessons 1 - Days 1-5 Vocabulary Words 2025-02-04
Across
- a hollow rock with a crystalline interior
- a symbol or design that represents a company, product, or organization
- metric units of measurement that are useful for measuring lengths of small objects
- the final section of a story that summarizes the main events and provides closure
- three-wheeled carriage
- a metric unit of length that is equal to one-thousandth of a meter
Down
- a straight line that goes directly through the center of a circle, from one side to the other
- relating to or measured from the Earth's center
- like comparing two things that might seem different, but are similar in some way, to help you understand something new by relating it to something you already know
- a giant, one-eyed creature from Greek mythology
10 Clues: three-wheeled carriage • a hollow rock with a crystalline interior • relating to or measured from the Earth's center • a giant, one-eyed creature from Greek mythology • a metric unit of length that is equal to one-thousandth of a meter • a symbol or design that represents a company, product, or organization • ...
