mythology Crossword Puzzles
Impossible Puzzle 2025-05-07
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- - the longest english word
- - Capital is Boston
- – Lasting for a very short time
- – Relating to the day before yesterday
- – Someone who gives opinions on matters outside their knowledge
- – Government by the worst people
- – Very eager or excited
- – Too great or extreme to be expressed in wordsJiggery-pokery – Deceptive or dishonest activity
- – Deceptive or dishonest activity
- - who were the first people who found France
- - Founder of the city of Rome according to Roman mythology
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- - Spicy British sauce
- – Extremely idealistic; unrealistic and impractical
- – To trick or confuse
- legomenon – A word that occurs only once in a document or corpus
- – A wish or inclination not strong enough to lead to action
- – The state of being infatuated or obsessed with another person
- - Sportswear (referring to the shirt worn by athletes)
- – A whispering, murmuring, or rustling sound
- – A figure of speech in which contradictory terms are combined
- – A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds
- participle - which time form is it (put)
- – The pleasant, earthy smell after rain
- – A person who looks exactly like someone else
- – A person who tells anecdotes in an entertaining way
- – The separation of parts of a compound word by another word
- - Who came ,saw and conquered
- – Astonished, amazed
- - who founded the Trojan Horse
- – To bewilder or confuse
30 Clues: - Capital is Boston • – Astonished, amazed • - Spicy British sauce • – To trick or confuse • – Very eager or excited • – To bewilder or confuse • - the longest english word • - Who came ,saw and conquered • - who founded the Trojan Horse • – Lasting for a very short time • – Government by the worst people • – Deceptive or dishonest activity • – Relating to the day before yesterday • ...
Films and TV programmes 2023-01-15
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- a sequence of continuous action in a play, film.
- music used in a film
- films involving magic, supernatural events, mythology, folklore
- capable of causing someone to believe that something is true or real.
- a film that gives a factual report on a specific subject.
- a film set in a particular historical period
- a television series in which the same characters are involved in amusing situations in each show.
- a television drama serial dealing typically with daily events in the lives of the same group of characters.
- involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something
- a television programme in which people are invited to talk informally about various topics.
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- an illusion created for films by camerawork, computer graphics, etc.
- a film that deals with love in a humorous way.
- a short television broadcast of news reports
- difficult for people to know exactly what is happening or what to do.
- film about cowboys
- holding the attention or interest; exciting.
- a programme where it is said whether it is going to rain tomorrow or not
- written text of a film, play
- inventive and original
- a film in which singing and dancing play an essential part.
- performing roles in plays, films, or television.
- the main events of a play, film presented by the writer as a sequence - story.
22 Clues: film about cowboys • music used in a film • inventive and original • written text of a film, play • a short television broadcast of news reports • holding the attention or interest; exciting. • a film set in a particular historical period • a film that deals with love in a humorous way. • a sequence of continuous action in a play, film. • ...
month 2 litvocab project 2022-01-18
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- an advocate or champion of a particular cause or idea
- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- a teaching style that supports and facilitates the student
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
- excessive pride or self-confidence.
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- a figurative or metaphorical use of a word or expression.
- an apparition or double of a living person.
- a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- create or formulate (a concept, plan, or system).
- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
- the inescapable agent of someone's or something's downfall.
- an outline of the plot of a book, play, movie, or episode of a television show.
- he history or systematic description of books, their authorship, printing, publication, editions, etc.
- a person or thing seen as comparable to another.
- a usually sudden manifestation or perception of the
- he process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions.
- a distinctive feature or dominant idea in an artistic or literary composition.
20 Clues: excessive pride or self-confidence. • an apparition or double of a living person. • a person or thing seen as comparable to another. • create or formulate (a concept, plan, or system). • a usually sudden manifestation or perception of the • an advocate or champion of a particular cause or idea • a figurative or metaphorical use of a word or expression. • ...
I've Spelled it Out 2022-03-05
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- Word that sounds like people who sing in church, but the first three letters are replaced by "qu"
- Rhymes with "pogo" but the first letter is "t"
- A place to get cold cuts, "what" in Spanish, and another word for "smell" (as one word)
- Where the Malay people come from
- Female warriors in Norse mythology who guide souls to the afterlife, and a prominent woman in "Thor: Ragnarok"
- Joe Biden's middle name, or a bird with a red chest (with "ette" added to the end)
- A company that mails your online orders, or a famous rainforest
- A large amount of water flowing down, often used to describe the movement of waterfalls
- oboe
- Reality show featuring Kim, Khloe, Kylie, and Kendall, abbreviated
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- Starts with another word for "straight," ends with "ptera"
- Vietnamese soup, then "what" in Spanish
- Translate "the and" to Spanish, then add "sian" to the end
- Either a little yellow flower, or one that has seeds that are blown by the wind
- "Father" with "dles" at the end
- "a vertical recessed triangular space forming the center of a pediment, typically decorated." (google it)
- Green plants, triangle shaped, lots of leaves, starts with "f"
- Tanning makes you ---
- "Wants and ----s," "I ---- that," etc
- A common male name, starts with "o," ends with "r," and has "ma" in the middle
20 Clues: oboe • Tanning makes you --- • "Father" with "dles" at the end • Where the Malay people come from • "Wants and ----s," "I ---- that," etc • Vietnamese soup, then "what" in Spanish • Rhymes with "pogo" but the first letter is "t" • Starts with another word for "straight," ends with "ptera" • Translate "the and" to Spanish, then add "sian" to the end • ...
RELA crossword Chloe and Elsa 2025-07-13
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- Who stared the An Lushan Rebellion?
- What are the native people in New Zealand?
- What is the name of the geothermal reserve in Rotorua where you can see geysers?
- Who is the first emperor of China?
- WWI started because of the assassination of Franz Ferdinand from which country?
- Which country released two atomic bombs to Japan during World War 2?
- The term for collective false memories that contradict actual events is named after which US president?
- Who lost at the battle of Waterloo?
- Which American president was famously assassinated by a headshot in 1963?
- In Greek mythology, which king was punished to roll a boulder up a hill unsuccessfully for eternity
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- Which state in the US is often compared to the shape of a fried chicken leg?
- Which philosopher wrote The Republic?
- What is the name of the tower that RELA is in?
- Which country invaded Poland in World War 2?
- What is the deepest trench in the world?
- Which fold mountain range is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire?
- Which one of the four great inventions is created by Cai Lun?
- Which ancient river was crucial to the development of Egyptian civilization?
- Which ancient city is famously buried by a volcanic eruption?
- What is the tallest dormant volcano in Japan?
20 Clues: Who is the first emperor of China? • Who stared the An Lushan Rebellion? • Who lost at the battle of Waterloo? • Which philosopher wrote The Republic? • What is the deepest trench in the world? • What are the native people in New Zealand? • Which country invaded Poland in World War 2? • What is the tallest dormant volcano in Japan? • ...
Mexicans . 2023-01-12
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- fiction - the genre of literature, film, narratives that take place in the past
- tale
- adults - a person in their teens or early twenties.
- traditional beliefs, stories of people, passed through the generations by word of people
- - very exciting contest or experience
- fiction- fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes.
- - plays of theater, radio, or television,middle school .
- collection of myths that are especially belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- - intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust associated with thriller
- tale - accounts that are fanciful and hard to believe.
- something that is fake
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- lit - literature mainly to women.
- quality of beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic of poems
- activity of imagining things, especially things that are impossible
- a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral
- living or happening at the same time
- story - stories with a fully developed theme but significantly shorter and less elaborate than a novel.
- - traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not proven
- - illegal activities
- - causing / meant to be funny
- in verse -stories that have been written in the form of poetry.
- - something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- fiction- something that could possibly be real .
- - being amusing or comic, especially as when speaking
24 Clues: tale • - illegal activities • something that is fake • - causing / meant to be funny • lit - literature mainly to women. • living or happening at the same time • - very exciting contest or experience • fiction- something that could possibly be real . • adults - a person in their teens or early twenties. • - being amusing or comic, especially as when speaking • ...
American Literature Crossword 2025-11-13
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- The fifth part of the plot diagram; the story is wrapped up
- Author of many of the Federalist Papers
- The second part of the plot diagram; conflict is established and tensions grow
- A political candidate's goals, policies, and plans during a campaign
- A literary device; hinting at future events
- Character's speech in a story
- The author of Into the Wild
- A textual reference used to support ideas in an essay
- A literary device; an indirect or passing reference
- The philosophy of individualism and love of nature
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- Excessive pride or self-confidence
- Word choice
- The animal to be considered during the Maine _______ Festival
- The fourth part of the plot diagram; tension de-escalates
- The first part of the plot diagram; characters and setting are introduced
- A moral or lesson in a story
- The main character in Into the Wild
- The third part of the plot diagram; the emotional high-point of the story
- A character's tragic flaw
- The one-sentence response to the essay prompt; everything in the essay supports this
- A literary device; the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent words
- Author of "Self-Reliance" and "Nature"
- The animals who once walked upright in Native American mythology
- Specific descriptions which appeal to the five senses
24 Clues: Word choice • A character's tragic flaw • The author of Into the Wild • A moral or lesson in a story • Character's speech in a story • Excessive pride or self-confidence • The main character in Into the Wild • Author of "Self-Reliance" and "Nature" • Author of many of the Federalist Papers • A literary device; hinting at future events • ...
Crossword Puzzle Break! 2025-09-10
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- It is celebrated annually in September. It showcases the rich culture, way of life, and community spirit of Bontoc people.
- It is a ritualistic song to invoke rain.
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- This song expresses themes of deep love and lost relationships.
- A revered Great Spirit in Igorot mythology, particularly among Bontoc people, who serves as a culture hero and divine teacher
- Province This province consists of 10 municipalities and 144 barangays.
5 Clues: It is a ritualistic song to invoke rain. • This song expresses themes of deep love and lost relationships. • Province This province consists of 10 municipalities and 144 barangays. • It is celebrated annually in September. It showcases the rich culture, way of life, and community spirit of Bontoc people. • ...
Helen is leaving!!! :-O 2021-02-12
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- A raised road or track across low or wet ground
- A co-working and event space
- An arrangement where parties, known as business partners, agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests
- Causeway Education's personal statement platform
- Ash Ketchum's travelling companion in the Pokemon franchise
- A malted chocolate powder typically mixed with hot water or milk
- A sighthound breed that originated in England, where they descended from Greyhounds
- An episodic series of spoken word digital audio files
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services
- The first man
- Lose consciousness for a short time
- Belonging to or affecting a particular person rather than anyone else
- A non-metropolitan administrative, ceremonial and historic county, situated in the West Midlands
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- A kind of dry-cured ham produced in Spain
- American cloud-based software company providing customer relationship management service
- The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind
- The action of taking part in something
- A large district of North London
- Fast and frantic word game
- A name with origins in Greek mythology
- An area in the London Borough of Hackney
- A definite or clear expression of something in speech or writing
- A raised road or track across low or wet ground
- Five-day festival of contemporary performing arts
- Broadening access to something
25 Clues: The first man • Fast and frantic word game • A co-working and event space • Broadening access to something • A large district of North London • Lose consciousness for a short time • The action of taking part in something • A name with origins in Greek mythology • An area in the London Borough of Hackney • A kind of dry-cured ham produced in Spain • ...
A Boy Called Bat - Vocabulary 2021-01-13
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- failing to get what’s going on, the wrong idea.
- many different, extra things.
- a communication by sending and receiving letters with someone.
- a person who looks after people or animals
- feeling good from getting something desired
- leaving the audience in suspense.
- a stew made with ground beef, onions, chili powder, cumin, sugar, tomato paste, garlic powder, salt, pepper, diced tomatoes, kidney beans, beef broth, and tomato sauce. Shredded cheddar cheese and sour cream optional.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- investigating and studying sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- working with someone to create something.
- everything eater
- plant eater
- stories and tales of the gods and goddesses that were the belief system of the ancient people
- a member of the weasel family
- to establish a relationship or link between people on shared experiences
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- a set of books giving information on many subjects, usually arranged alphabetically
- tell everyone what you like to be called and who you are.
- a measure or condition that keeps something under control or within limits
- coming to a settlement of differences by both sides reaching an agreement
- limits of an area, a dividing line.
- a member of the skink family
- meat eater
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something.
- contact, looking directly into someone’s eyes
24 Clues: meat eater • plant eater • everything eater • a member of the skink family • many different, extra things. • a member of the weasel family • leaving the audience in suspense. • limits of an area, a dividing line. • working with someone to create something. • a person who looks after people or animals • feeling good from getting something desired • ...
Boredom Buster Crossword Week 11 2020-06-16
Across
- A large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument with a drum-head that can be tuned by adjusting the tension on it
- Great Lake touching four states
- Nearer the front, especially in the front of the body
- Attractive and impressive
- Also known as the North Star and sometimes Guiding Star
- A formal proclamation announcing intent to marry
- A type of rock
- The Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes and figures
- In classical mythology, a monster, half man and half bull
- A mischievous, ugly creature resembling a dwarf
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- Lost
- An African wild pig with a large head
- Small birds. Their feathers are frequently iridescent colors, and range from brown, to blue, green, purple, red, and pink
- A wooden, spinning top used in a gambling game
- A poisonous compound found in deadly nightshade and related plants
- Make Amends
- A pattern consisting of columns of short parallel lines, with all the lines in one column sloping one way and all the lines in the next column sloping the other way
- Healing Balm
- To give a protective coat
- A person authorized to perform certain legal formalities
- A dynamo that generates an alternating current.
- A person's or animal's intestines
- A cat, goat, or rabbit of a long-haired breed
- Sister of Clio
- A young Horse
25 Clues: Lost • Make Amends • Healing Balm • A young Horse • A type of rock • Sister of Clio • To give a protective coat • Attractive and impressive • Great Lake touching four states • A person's or animal's intestines • An African wild pig with a large head • A cat, goat, or rabbit of a long-haired breed • A wooden, spinning top used in a gambling game • ...
Genre Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-04
Across
- Sleeping Beauty belongs in which genre
- Beauty and the Beast belongs in which genre
- In which subgenre do a play, film or book that is made up of joke telling belong
- Example of this is expository, argumentative, functional and opinion pieces
- Is made of two words, folk which means regional people and lore, which means stories
- Intends to convince readers to believe in an idea or opinion and to do an action
- The genre of literature, film comprising narratives that takes place in the past
- Example of this is Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
- A short piece of writing on aparticular subject
- While you Decline to Cry (By O no Yasumaro)
- In which genre do Sthepen Crane's The Open Boat belong
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- the biography of a person narrated by himself or herself
- They depict our world and society
- War of the Worlds by H.G Wells belongs in which genre
- A short story typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral
- A traditionsl story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- Greek Mythology is an example of which genre
- Is factual, nonfiction writing that conveys information about a topic
- Is a story with unbelievable elements, related as if it were true and factual
- Romeo and Juliet is an example of which genre
- A disastrous event
21 Clues: A disastrous event • They depict our world and society • Sleeping Beauty belongs in which genre • Beauty and the Beast belongs in which genre • While you Decline to Cry (By O no Yasumaro) • Greek Mythology is an example of which genre • Romeo and Juliet is an example of which genre • A short piece of writing on aparticular subject • ...
Genre Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-04
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- Romeo and Juliet is an example of which genre
- The genre of literature, film comprising narratives that takes place in the past
- A disastrous event
- They depict our world and society
- the biography of a person narrated by himself or herself
- Example of this is Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
- War of the Worlds by H.G Wells belongs in which genre
- Sleeping Beauty belongs in which genre
- Is made of two words, folk which means regional people and lore, which means stories
- In which subgenre do a play, film or book that is made up of joke telling belong
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- Greek Mythology is an example of which genre
- In which genre do Sthepen Crane's The Open Boat belong
- While you Decline to Cry (By O no Yasumaro)
- Intends to convince readers to believe in an idea or opinion and to do an action
- Example of this is expository, argumentative, functional and opinion pieces
- Is factual, nonfiction writing that conveys information about a topic
- Is a story with unbelievable elements, related as if it were true and factual
- Beauty and the Beast belongs in which genre
- A short story typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral
- A short piece of writing on aparticular subject
- A traditionsl story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated
21 Clues: A disastrous event • They depict our world and society • Sleeping Beauty belongs in which genre • While you Decline to Cry (By O no Yasumaro) • Beauty and the Beast belongs in which genre • Greek Mythology is an example of which genre • Romeo and Juliet is an example of which genre • A short piece of writing on aparticular subject • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2021-09-20
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- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- a greek philospher, he was a student of plato
- ancient greek storyteller, he was famous for his fables, short stories that teach important lessons about life
- the great mecdonion ruler, he was one of the greatest millitary commanders in history
- greek philosipher, his teaching style was based on asking questions
- greek philosipher, he was a student of scrates
- a rich landowner or noble
- an agreement to work together
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- a type of of government in which people rule themselves
- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- an age marked by great achievements
- greek-like; heavily influenced by greek ideas
- a high hill upon which a greek fortress was built up
- greek word for city-state
- a type of government in which a single ruler has absolute power especially when exercised through fear
- a person who has the right to participate in government
- a government in which only a few people have power
- athenian leader, he encouraged the spread of democracy and led athens when the city at its height
- an ancient greek leader who held power through the use of force
- greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and the odyessey
- a short stories that teaches a lesson about life or gives advice on how to live
21 Clues: greek word for city-state • a rich landowner or noble • an agreement to work together • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • an age marked by great achievements • greek-like; heavily influenced by greek ideas • a greek philospher, he was a student of plato • greek philosipher, he was a student of scrates • greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and the odyessey • ...
Merlin the lost years 2021-12-08
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- Merlin's mentor and the person who guided him on how to become a wizard
- type of oak that merlin uses to make a raft
- Merlin is given this title when he masters his Emrys Merlins best friend that he has known since he was young
- The first teacher
- town that merlin passes through when going through the darkhills
- The concept of a historical Indo-European religion is reconstructed in comparative mythology
- what was it like in the dark hills
- where merlin is found in the beginning of the book
- merlins second language
- the group of people that branwen told stories of to Merlin
- main protaganist in merlin the lost years
- A obstacle that Merlin faced when he was in the dark hills
- this fabric was made by moths and was the fabric that made up the shimmering blanket
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- a massive, magical spider who was a resident of both Lost Fincayra and Avalon.
- a pendent whose powers are described as "vast beyond knowing"
- country where Merlin is found
- the first true home of young Merlin
- author of this book
- The name of the castle that Merlin dad worked in
- Merlin discovers that he has this in the beginning of the book
- the person who claims to be Merlin's mother
- a dwarf sized giant
22 Clues: The first teacher • author of this book • a dwarf sized giant • merlins second language • country where Merlin is found • what was it like in the dark hills • the first true home of young Merlin • main protaganist in merlin the lost years • type of oak that merlin uses to make a raft • the person who claims to be Merlin's mother • ...
Genre Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-17
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- It is a series of
- longer than a short story
- fiction about a crime
- uses incidents or events to present ideas of a writer
- a standalone piece of fiction that is shorter than a full-length novel but longer than a short story or novelette
- presents the world of nature: plants animals mountains rivers environment
- which is usually under 1000 words
- is a book with very little words and a lot of pictures
- is a composition in prose that has some of the qualities of a poem
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- humorous story with blatant exaggeration such as swaggering heroes who do the impossible with nonchalance
- a long narrative divided into chapters
- story dealing with the gods demigods and legendary heroes of a particular people
- fiction dealing with the solution of a crime or the unraveling of secrets
- the main aim is to bring out listen to the reader
- story that is true to life
- story of the major character who faces bad luck
- facts, which shows truths about human life.
- this is a formal treatment of a subject and is intended to be spoken in public
- an artistic form of prose fiction which is centered on a single main incident
- is a record of events transactions or observations keep daily or at frequent intervals
- a true story about a person, place, or thing
21 Clues: It is a series of • fiction about a crime • longer than a short story • story that is true to life • which is usually under 1000 words • a long narrative divided into chapters • facts, which shows truths about human life. • a true story about a person, place, or thing • story of the major character who faces bad luck • the main aim is to bring out listen to the reader • ...
INTRACLASS SCRABBLE CROSSWORD 2021-08-14
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- the syllable naming the sixth note of a major or minor scale in solmization
- Hawaiian dish made of taro root
- a lazy person
- compass point
- a bolt or wedge made from wood or metal used for holding a machine part in place
- to spread with something oily or sticky
- plural of ban (currency)
- to work or continue persistently or energetically
- basic unit of currency for Turkmenistan
- a supernatural being in Muslim mythology
- a belief or set of beliefs taught of advocated
- archaic Greek statue of a young woman, standing and clothed in long loose robes
- time past
- any two-handled drinking vessel or trophy
- a quintuplet
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- covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries
- the wood of the genipap tree
- colorless liquid hydrocarbon with a lemon-like scent
- a musical note
- a clot of blood
- a mountain range in W central Europe
- the iris of the eye
- a tropical fruit tree from India
- also called Christmas berry
- Yidish term for grandfather
- US slang of big and large
- small portions of starters typical of Turkish and Greek cuisine often served as a light meal with pitta bread
- the path of virtuous conduct according to a Chinese philosophy
- a style of popular Algerian music
- female genitalia
30 Clues: time past • a quintuplet • a lazy person • compass point • a musical note • a clot of blood • female genitalia • the iris of the eye • plural of ban (currency) • US slang of big and large • also called Christmas berry • Yidish term for grandfather • the wood of the genipap tree • Hawaiian dish made of taro root • a tropical fruit tree from India • a style of popular Algerian music • ...
Poetry Analysis 2021-12-21
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- A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way.
- The arrangement of the poem or entire work, including the number and design of stanzas and/or lines.
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- A comparison without using like or as.
- Repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis.
- Reference to the Bible in a work of literature.
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste).
- The breaking down of a poem in order to study it more carefully.
- When one work of literature refers to another work of literature.
- All the meanings, associations, or emotions that a word suggests.
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- Language that contains figures of speech, such as similes and metaphors, in order to create associations that are imaginative rather than literal.
- A regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
- The giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or idea.
- Reference to mythology in a work of literature.
- A common, often used expression that doesn't make sense if you take it literally.
- Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character.
- A comparison of two unlike things using like or as.
- Repetition of sounds at the end of words.
- Repetition of the initial consonant.
- How the reader feels about the text while reading.
20 Clues: Repetition of the initial consonant. • A comparison without using like or as. • Repetition of sounds at the end of words. • Reference to mythology in a work of literature. • Reference to the Bible in a work of literature. • How the reader feels about the text while reading. • A comparison of two unlike things using like or as. • ...
ancient Greece 2022-01-10
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- how many categories greek theater can be divided into
- number of speaking actors for each playwright
- the seat across from the alter of dionysus was for the
- the___exceeds the crime in a tragedy
- how many functions the chorus served
- Theater in the Western World can be traced back to
- lived during this period, and is considered the father of Western philosophy.
- monster sent by hera to protect the city of thebes
- imitation of an action
- to do or to act
- seeing space/slope of the hill
- a place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks.
- the god that was honered during drama festivals
- what the hero gains in a tragedy
- where the plays usually took place
- earliest known actor and playwriter
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- dancing space in a theatron
- the seats with the names carved on the back were for the
- greek word for king
- sophocles set the number of people in the chorus to
- plays were split into
- perfomers usually wore
- city dionysia was a
- came up with the chacteristsics for a tragedy
- dance in greek
- protagonist of a tragedy
- wrote 123 plays
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat
- material seats were made of in the theatron
- comes from the word theatron
30 Clues: dance in greek • to do or to act • wrote 123 plays • greek word for king • city dionysia was a • plays were split into • perfomers usually wore • imitation of an action • protagonist of a tragedy • dancing space in a theatron • comes from the word theatron • seeing space/slope of the hill • what the hero gains in a tragedy • where the plays usually took place • ...
Percy Jackson Chapter 17 and 18 2017-06-26
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- a type of shark considered dangerous to humans yet harmless to Percy
- the amount of money available in the lotus casino card
- the darkness under the world
- a guard defending the entrance to the underworld
- a way Percy describes his father as
- the method Percy used to grant access to the underworld
- the more I thought about my quest, the more I was sure that confronting Hades wasn't the right ______
- a three headed dog with the job of defending Hades’s door
- Procrustes’s fake identity when greeting Percy and his friends
- a glossy object that is able to teleport anyone to the sea
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- the final resting place of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous in Greek mythology
- an annoying news reporter that believes anything, anyone says
- “what if the plan doesn't work?” “Don't think _______.” “Right,” she said.
- “Go with what your _____ tells you, or lose all. Hades feeds on doubt and hopelessness.
- an attribute developed when you show actions of selflessness
- a section in the Underworld where ordinary souls who lived a life of neither good or evil are sent to live after death
- the solstice ________ would pass and war would begin
- the breed of dog Cerberus is known as.
- water spirits under Poseidon's command
- a rogue bandit who attacked people, either by stretching them or cutting of their legs
20 Clues: the darkness under the world • a way Percy describes his father as • the breed of dog Cerberus is known as. • water spirits under Poseidon's command • a guard defending the entrance to the underworld • the solstice ________ would pass and war would begin • the amount of money available in the lotus casino card • the method Percy used to grant access to the underworld • ...
Delphi Crossword Puzzle 2016-09-27
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- A person (i.e: a priest or priestess of ancient Greece) through whom a deity is believed to speak.
- Folklore; legend(s).
- A circular wreath made of interlocking branches and leaves of the bay laurel plant, usually given to special people, such as winners in competitions, poetry, or sports, such as the Ancient Olympic Games.
- God, goddess; divine/supreme being.
- Male deity; divine/celestial being.
- Female deity; divine/celestial being.
- Religious sanctuary dedicated to Apollo; a town in Greece.
- Son of Zeus; god of the sun.
- A 100-eyed giant; son of Arestor and servant of the goddess, Hera.
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- Shrine; sanctuary; church; mosque.
- Weapon used by Apollo.
- Another name for the goddess, Gaia.
- Also known as the Oracle of Delphi, was the priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi who served as the oracle.
- A plain of southern Greece in the northwest Peloponnesus; was a religious center devoted to the worship of Zeus and where the ancient Olympic Games were held.
- Republic in southeastern Europe; its capital and largest city is Athens.
- King/supreme ruler of the gods; husband of Hera.
- Goddess and personification of Earth.
- The star that Earth revolves around, also providing heat and light.
- The Earth-dragon that was set by Gaia to guard Delphi.
- A stringed musical instrument of the harp family, used especially in ancient Greece.
20 Clues: Folklore; legend(s). • Weapon used by Apollo. • Son of Zeus; god of the sun. • Shrine; sanctuary; church; mosque. • Another name for the goddess, Gaia. • God, goddess; divine/supreme being. • Male deity; divine/celestial being. • Goddess and personification of Earth. • Female deity; divine/celestial being. • King/supreme ruler of the gods; husband of Hera. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2016-02-24
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- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- a greek philospher, he was a student of plato
- ancient greek storyteller, he was famous for his fables, short stories that teach important lessons about life
- the great mecdonion ruler, he was one of the greatest millitary commanders in history
- greek philosipher, his teaching style was based on asking questions
- greek philosipher, he was a student of scrates
- a rich landowner or noble
- an agreement to work together
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- a type of of government in which people rule themselves
- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- an age marked by great achievements
- greek-like; heavily influenced by greek ideas
- a high hill upon which a greek fortress was built up
- greek word for city-state
- a type of government in which a single ruler has absolute power especially when exercised through fear
- a person who has the right to participate in government
- a government in which only a few people have power
- athenian leader, he encouraged the spread of democracy and led athens when the city at its height
- an ancient greek leader who held power through the use of force
- greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and the odyessey
- a short stories that teaches a lesson about life or gives advice on how to live
21 Clues: greek word for city-state • a rich landowner or noble • an agreement to work together • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • an age marked by great achievements • greek-like; heavily influenced by greek ideas • a greek philospher, he was a student of plato • greek philosipher, he was a student of scrates • greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and the odyessey • ...
Greek Crossword/World History 2012-11-21
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- This animal was the symbol of the goddess of marriage
- Marketplace for getting food and supplies in Greece
- Basic Questions being studied relating to human existance and reality
- God of what makes 70% of the earth
- Painting made on a plaster walls that were wet
- The Spartans got mad at Athens and this war happened
- The brave Spartans fought in this battle until they all died
- This god's symbol was the oak tree
- Nobles in charge of Greek city states
- every citizen participating in making choices
- A person with support from people but who took power illegally
- A book with Poetry
- A temple on Acropolis made from marble
- Important hill in Athens
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- Power from the people, to the people, for the people
- Ancient Greek stories
- Conflicts and issues between Greek and Persia
- City controlled states
- Views of rules and leadership that Alexander the Great allowed the world to see
- Citizens elect or vote for a ruler
- Greek had a period of cultural progress and it was a new era
- This battle was a battle that the outnumbered Athens won
- This god loved fierce battles and war
- Different city states forming an alliance with Athens leading
- Important aspect of art in Athens
- Civilization named after King minos
- Priest and god/goddesses communicated in this place
27 Clues: A book with Poetry • Ancient Greek stories • City controlled states • Important hill in Athens • Important aspect of art in Athens • God of what makes 70% of the earth • Citizens elect or vote for a ruler • This god's symbol was the oak tree • Civilization named after King minos • This god loved fierce battles and war • Nobles in charge of Greek city states • ...
Refugee Vocabulary Chapters 1 - 24 2023-10-18
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- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
- lower in rank, status, or quality
- too long, slow, or dull
- a hormone produced by the body when a person is frightened, angry, or excited which prepares the body to react
- bring about or initiate an action or event
- a number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, especially as part of a ceremony or festival
- a person who does not believe in religion or who adheres to a religion other than their own
- with wildly uncontrolled emotion
- make an abrupt, unsteady, uncontrolled movement
- a person not able to be comforted
- lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or rage
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- anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment
- expressing a playful attraction to someone
- not capable of being imagined or grasped mentally; unbelievable
- a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty
- the building where a Jewish assembly meet for worship
- feeling or showing that something is unworthy of consideration
- an image or picture with a wide view
- with earnest and eager attention
- a sea serpent noted in mythology
- showing embarrassment from shame or lack of self-confidence
- violation or misuse as to what is regarded as sacred
- make a liquid turbid or muddy by disturbing the sediment
- to utter repetitively
24 Clues: to utter repetitively • too long, slow, or dull • with earnest and eager attention • a sea serpent noted in mythology • with wildly uncontrolled emotion • lower in rank, status, or quality • a person not able to be comforted • an image or picture with a wide view • expressing a playful attraction to someone • bring about or initiate an action or event • ...
books 1-12 review 2023-12-14
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- a nymph
- What does Calypso promise to make Odysseus if he stays on the island with her?
- similes A long comparison between two unlike things
- Who does Polyphemus pray to for revenge on Odysseus?
- Helios threatens to make the __________ stop shining if Zeus doesn’t punish Odysseus’ men for eating his cattle.
- son of Greek hero Odysseus and his wife penelope
- Fake name that Odysseus gives the Cyclops
- poem A long, narrative poem that tells us the adventures of a hero is a
- goddess of wisdom and war
- confident
- daughter of the sea god pontus
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- legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of water
- shroud What is the thing that Penelope weaves and takes apart at night so that she doesn’t have to marry the suitors?
- an enchantress and a minor goddess in ancient Greek mythology and religion
- eaters Who does the land belong to where Odysseus’ men ate a flower and did not want to continue on home?
- Circe can _________________ men into animals.
- Famous prophet that Odysseus has to go to the underworld to see
- aristaeus
- one eyed son of Poseidon
- The Wind king gives Odysseus a __________ of wind.
- stone What is blocking the entrance to the Cyclops cave?
- How many years has Odysseus been gone since leaving for the Trojan War?
- Tiresias tells Odysseus that only ___________ will return home.
- Odysseus’ men tie him to the __________ of the ship so he can hear the sirens.
24 Clues: a nymph • aristaeus • confident • one eyed son of Poseidon • goddess of wisdom and war • daughter of the sea god pontus • Fake name that Odysseus gives the Cyclops • Circe can _________________ men into animals. • son of Greek hero Odysseus and his wife penelope • The Wind king gives Odysseus a __________ of wind. • similes A long comparison between two unlike things • ...
11 Shakespearean Plays 2022-08-10
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- who warns Julius Caesar about the ‘ides of March’?
- what is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- what is the name of King Lear’s daughter with no ill thoughts?
- where is the Twelfth Night set?
- William Shakespeare wrote his version of King Lear sometime in 1605 to 1606. What country does King Lear rule?
- in Julius Caesar, in which battle does Caius Cassius kill himself?
- what city does Prince Escalus rule?
- what is Bianca’s occupation in Othello?
- what role do Cobweb, Mustardseed, Mote and Peaseblossom play in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- which university do both Hamlet and Horatio attend?
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- in Hamlet, Polonius has a son and a daughter. What is the name of his son?
- what is the place setting of Macbeth?
- what is the name of Olivia’s steward in Twelfth Night?
- in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, who is the woman Valentine is in love with?
- in The Winter’s Tale, Perdita has a brother. What is his name?
- what is the name of the poison that Claudius uses to murder his brother, King Hamlet?
- where is The Winter’s Tale set?
- one of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth
- all’s Well That Ends Well is said to be connected to Greek mythology. What is the name of the Greek Goddess of War as depicted in the play?
- how old is Juliet when she commits suicide?
20 Clues: where is The Winter’s Tale set? • where is the Twelfth Night set? • what city does Prince Escalus rule? • what is the place setting of Macbeth? • one of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth • what is Bianca’s occupation in Othello? • how old is Juliet when she commits suicide? • what is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream? • ...
Macbeth Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-28
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- A group of three goddesses who control the destiny of people in mythology
- Signs or omens that foreshadow future events
- Greedy or covetous
- A loud mouth whose words overpower their actions
- Intriguer, schemer, and/or plotter
- A thing or person who is paled, typically after experiencing shock
- Wicked, evil and/or vile
- Religious, holy, dutiful, and/or loyal
- A descriptor of something small and dainty
- Truths or fundamental principles
- Someone who talks a lot but doesn't say anything of value
- A gentle blessing
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- The murder of a father
- Internal organs, used as a metaphor for the innermost thoughts and secrets of a character
- To regard (someone) with disgust or hatred
- A phrase meaning "I think" or "it seems to me"
- A tragic flaw or error in judgement that leads to a downfall
- Deserving of praise of commendation
- To renounce or reject solemnly
- The Greek goddess of the underworld, often associated with music, ghosts, and/or witchcraft
- Deep sorrow and anguish which weighs heavy upon the bearer
- Divine communication delivered upon the request or the seat of prophecy
- A moment of recognition or realization
- Ill will or spite
- A substance or action that induces purging or cleansing
- A noun meaning: a slender candle
- To cut or chop with a tool
27 Clues: Ill will or spite • A gentle blessing • Greedy or covetous • The murder of a father • Wicked, evil and/or vile • To cut or chop with a tool • To renounce or reject solemnly • Truths or fundamental principles • A noun meaning: a slender candle • Intriguer, schemer, and/or plotter • Deserving of praise of commendation • A moment of recognition or realization • ...
The Lightning Thief 2024-10-13
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- a sculptured or richly ornamented band on a building
- relating to things that are abstract, or unable to be perceived with the senses.
- walking at a slow pace; strolling
- a mumbled or quiet expression of discontentAnxiety - a feeling of fear, dread, or uneasiness
- to shout in a deep voice
- the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background
- reduce to fine particles
- speak in a hesitant or unsteady voice; move unsteadily
- playfully causing annoyance, harm or troubleMurmured (verb) (93)
- secretly listen to a conversation
- looking at things to see how they are similar or different
- to properly notice or become aware of something
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- competition between two like entities (like schools)Sullen angry or unhappy; not wanting to smile
- language language used to convey something that is different from the literal definition (the definition you might find in a dictionary)
- a state of general unhappiness
- an upright monument containing information in the form of texts, images or both
- to describe something as larger or greater than it really is
- the study of traditional stories, that explain natural or social events, and typically involve supernatural beings or events.
- not living
- experiencing something that is not actually there
- to turn, or cause something to turn, from a solid or liquid state into gas
- to give special attention to something
22 Clues: not living • to shout in a deep voice • reduce to fine particles • a state of general unhappiness • walking at a slow pace; strolling • secretly listen to a conversation • to give special attention to something • to properly notice or become aware of something • experiencing something that is not actually there • a sculptured or richly ornamented band on a building • ...
The Aedeid of Virgil/Hades: Lord of the Dead 2024-10-18
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- The Greek god of the sun.
- The god of the underworld.
- The mother of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis.
- Greek god of messengers, travelers, thieves, and commerce.
- The most famous river in the Greek underworld.
- The greatest hero in Greek mythology, known for his incredible strength and bravery.
- The "river of woe" souls of the dead were ferried across.
- They were tasked with filling leaky vessels with water.
- A region of the Greek underworld.
- A King punished by being bound to a fiery, spinning wheel for eternity.
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- A dull, neutral place where the souls wandered aimlessly.
- It was where the Olympian gods resided and ruled.
- A dungeon of torment and suffering for the wicked.
- His eternal punishment was to roll a boulder up a hill, only for it to roll back down each time he neared the top.
- Souls of the dead drank from these waters to forget their earthly lives.
- Giant creatures with one hundred hands and fifty heads.
- Souls who could not pay Charon to cross into the underworld would end up here.
- Transported the souls of the deceased across the river Styx.
- The Trojan hero in Virgil's epic The Aeneid.
- Punished by having two vultures eternally eating his liver.
- A monstrous, multi-headed dog that guarded the entrance to the underworld.
- A material that is harder than a diamond.
22 Clues: The Greek god of the sun. • The god of the underworld. • A region of the Greek underworld. • A material that is harder than a diamond. • The Trojan hero in Virgil's epic The Aeneid. • The most famous river in the Greek underworld. • The mother of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis. • It was where the Olympian gods resided and ruled. • ...
The Odyssey Background Info 2023-09-13
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- The character defect that leads to the downfall of the protagonist (2 words)
- Odysseus was the king of this Greek city.
- The name of the man who created The Odyssey
- What is it called when the gods intervene and help/hurt the lives of mortals? (This is featured in every epic plot)
- A storyteller would begin with this prayer calling on a muse or higher power to help him remember all the words.
- Xenia is the Greek word for _____________________.
- All epic heroes must descend into this place on their journey.
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- This began because Prince Paris "kidnapped" King Menelaus's wife (2 words)
- The Odyssey is an _________ ___________. (2 words)
- Many things in our life are named after Greek ___________.
- This is the term for when a story starts "in the middle of things." (3 words)
- Odysseus told the Greeks to build a wooden _____________ to trick the Trojans.
- "The face that launched a thousand ships"
- This is the person telling epic stories to an audience.
- These men were trying to court/date Odysseus's wife when he was lost at sea.
- The prequel to The Odyssey was The _______________.
- The Greek term for fame/glory
- Many ancient Greeks were not _________________ because most things were not written down.
- How many years did the Trojan War last?
- Greek Mythology= early ________________.
20 Clues: The Greek term for fame/glory • How many years did the Trojan War last? • Greek Mythology= early ________________. • Odysseus was the king of this Greek city. • "The face that launched a thousand ships" • The name of the man who created The Odyssey • The Odyssey is an _________ ___________. (2 words) • Xenia is the Greek word for _____________________. • ...
Proper Noun Spelling Words 2022-05-06
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- This helps you get from place to place in San Francisco.
- This continent is actually a desert.
- The first month of winter.
- Watch your step to avoid alligators here!
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Hosting a 5k run for charity would be an example of this.
- Created the "happiest place on Earth."
- Gift from France that gets struck by lightning 600 times a year.
- Often the coldest month of the year.
- This was built to celebrate the victory of the French Revolution.
- Your desk could also be called one of these.
- Jen Psaki is the White House Press Secretary, also known as President Biden's _______.
- Lives in Buckingham Palace in London.
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- A man once had to cut his own arm off because he got stuck here.
- The Great Barrier Reef is a part of this body of water.
- Falls You can see Canada across from this natural phenomenon.
- This structure took a mere 20 months to build!
- The month when secret admirers become bold.
- The day of the week when we have spelling tests.
- Includes species from all over the world.
- Day Named after a man who escaped slavery.
- This day signifies the week is halfway done.
- This peak you will find in Nepal.
- America Canada and the United States make up this continent.
- God of the sea in Roman mythology.
25 Clues: The first month of winter. • This peak you will find in Nepal. • God of the sea in Roman mythology. • This continent is actually a desert. • Often the coldest month of the year. • Lives in Buckingham Palace in London. • Created the "happiest place on Earth." • The largest planet in our solar system. • Watch your step to avoid alligators here! • ...
150 XP-Create Your own crossword puzzle 2023-05-11
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- in Aztecs mythology, this god was killed to make the world
- A tribe that believed cocoa beans were from the gods, they also were the first tribe to make chocolate
- a place that was in Kingston harbor as a pirate stronghold
- This Tribe lived as the only whale hunters in British Columbia
- The passage that slave ships used to get to England
- an event in Boston where many people dumped tea into the water
- all pirates agreed to use this article for laws on board
- A ship that Blackbeard slope from the French and renamed it
- People that were sent from Africa to England in 1555
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- a game alike to basketball that the Mayans played.
- A pirate that wanted to be intimidating enough to put things that smoke into his beard
- first was a privateer then a governor of Jamaica
- a small sword like knife that the pirates used
- This tribe spoke Skidi and lived along the south platte rivers
- The trail that the Cherokee Nation used to migrate to what is now Oklahoma
- A part of a ship that holds the sails and masts
- A woman who saved a man called John Smith
- This tribe had over 60 cities
- The ninth Aztec Emperor of Mexico
- A tribe that lived in Florida that considered themselves “The Unconquered People”
20 Clues: This tribe had over 60 cities • The ninth Aztec Emperor of Mexico • A woman who saved a man called John Smith • a small sword like knife that the pirates used • A part of a ship that holds the sails and masts • first was a privateer then a governor of Jamaica • a game alike to basketball that the Mayans played. • The passage that slave ships used to get to England • ...
Practice Test 2025-02-11
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- – A gas layer that protects Earth from harmful radiation
- – A long musical composition for an orchestra
- – A three-dimensional form of artistic expression
- – Words that sound alike but have different meanings
- – A device orbiting Earth for communication or research
- – Indian leader known for nonviolent resistance
- – A global network for sharing information
- – A surface used for painting
- – The study of shapes, angles, and spaces
- – A famous English playwright
- – A 14-line poem
- – A detailed technical drawing for construction
- – Traditional stories about gods and heroes
- – A Greek mathematician known for a famous theorem
- – A highly technical form of dance
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- – The "cradle of civilization"
- – A period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- – A dramatic musical performance with singing
- – The study of designing and building machines that perform tasks
- – A community of interacting organisms and their environment
- – A part of a whole, represented with a numerator and denominator
- – The process plants use to make food
- – A path for electrical current to flow
- – The smallest unit of matter
- – A famous canal connecting the Mediterranean and Red Sea
- – The force that pulls objects toward Earth
- – A number that never ends
- – The rules that structure a language
- – A branch of mathematics using symbols and letters
- – The first explorer to circumnavigate the globe
30 Clues: – A 14-line poem • – A number that never ends • – The smallest unit of matter • – A surface used for painting • – A famous English playwright • – The "cradle of civilization" • – A highly technical form of dance • – The process plants use to make food • – The rules that structure a language • – A path for electrical current to flow • – A period of cultural rebirth in Europe • ...
The Trojan War (Leann Corrected Version) 2024-11-14
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- Epic poem by Homer about the Trojan War
- Captive woman claimed by Achilles, causing conflict with Agamemnon
- River god near Troy who fought against Achilles
- Achilles' close friend whose death spurred Achilles to fight
- King of the Greeks who led them in the Trojan War
- The face that launched a thousand ships
- Sea goddess and mother of Achilles
- Wife of Hector and mother of Astyanax
- Son of Zeus and Trojan ally, slain by Patroclus
- Greek hero known for his cleverness and the Trojan Horse idea
- Goddess of love who supported the Trojans and Paris
- God who aided the Trojans during the war
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- Greatest Greek warrior whose only weakness was his heel
- Daughter of a priest of Apollo, taken by Agamemnon
- King of Sparta, husband of Helen
- A Greek warrior known for his strength, second only to Achilles
- Trojan hero who survived and later founded Rome in mythology
- Elite soldiers commanded by Achilles
- Goddess of wisdom who supported the Greeks
- Trojan prince and greatest warrior of Troy
- Trojan prince who abducted Helen
- The wooden trick used by Greeks to enter Troy
- King of the gods who tried to remain neutral in the war
- King of Troy during the Trojan War
- The city under siege during the Trojan War
25 Clues: King of Sparta, husband of Helen • Trojan prince who abducted Helen • Sea goddess and mother of Achilles • King of Troy during the Trojan War • Elite soldiers commanded by Achilles • Wife of Hector and mother of Astyanax • Epic poem by Homer about the Trojan War • The face that launched a thousand ships • God who aided the Trojans during the war • ...
Zodiac Myths 2025-05-16
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- Jupiter changed into a _____ to seduce Europa
- This sign represents Astraea
- Jupiter took Europa to the isalnd of _______
- Ganymede replaced ________ as cupbearer to the gods
- This sign represents Ganymede the cupbearer
- This sign represents the Golden Ram
- This sign represents Chiron the centaur
- Castor & Pollux were the brothers of _______ of Troy
- This sign represents Pan and his fish tail
- Mercury sent a golden _____ to save Phrixus & Helle
- Venus and ______ turned into fish to escape Typhon
- Jupiter kidnapped _______ as his cupbearer
- Europa gave birth to King ________
- Apollo sent a ________ to kill Orion
- Half man - half goat whose legs turned into a fish tail
- Jupiter changed into a _______ to seduce Leda
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- __________ strangled the Nemean lion
- Phrixus' sister who fell from the golden ram
- This sign represents Themis' scales
- Juno sent ______ to help the Hydra defeat Hercules
- Gemini represents the twins ______ & Pollux
- Themis was the goddess of justice and _________
- He disapproved of his twin sister's relationship with Orion
- He accidently killed Chiron with his arrows
- A just and fair goddess associated with justice, innocence, purity, and precision
- She is depicted as blindfolded holding a scale
- the largest most dreadful monster in mythology
- A Skilled hunter who was found of Diana
- This sign represents the Nemean Lion
- The wise trainer of heroes Achilles and Jason
30 Clues: This sign represents Astraea • Europa gave birth to King ________ • This sign represents Themis' scales • This sign represents the Golden Ram • __________ strangled the Nemean lion • This sign represents the Nemean Lion • Apollo sent a ________ to kill Orion • This sign represents Chiron the centaur • A Skilled hunter who was found of Diana • ...
July 2025 2025-07-31
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- Having turned into bone or bony tissue
- Obsolete through age or new technological or intellectual developments
- A necklace of gems that increase in size toward a large central stone, typically consisting of more that one string
- Having or abounding with stars
- A meal, especially a light one
- To avoid one's obligations or share of work
- Of or like a peacock
- An employee who does all kinds of work
- Rubbery substance made from the milky juice of various Malaysian
- To clear one's throat in a self-important
- Tending to clear from a charge of fault or guilt
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- A house or apartment for part-time or temporary use
- The study of Chinese language, history, customs, and politics
- A word spelled backwards to form a completely different word
- A piece of magnetite or other magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet
- To have a good or bad effect or result
- (Pronoun) Each
- (Adverb) In the space separating two people or things; in between
- (Usually in place names) A suburb, especially one in Paris
- A place in which a colony or colonies of bees are kept, as a stand or shed for beehives or a bee house containing a number of beehives
- A practical joke
- A bird in Arabian mythology of enormous size and strength
22 Clues: (Pronoun) Each • A practical joke • Of or like a peacock • Having or abounding with stars • A meal, especially a light one • Having turned into bone or bony tissue • To have a good or bad effect or result • An employee who does all kinds of work • To clear one's throat in a self-important • To avoid one's obligations or share of work • ...
Ancient Athens and Sparta 2025-09-19
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- The only thing that a man was allowed to be in Sparta.
- This type of food was very rarely eaten in ancient Athens.
- The Athenians were the first people to write these. Some examples are comedies and tragedies.
- Athens is the birthplace of this government system.
- These people questioned Greek mythology and encouraged people to think for themselves.
- The goddess that Athens was named after.
- This conflict last 27 years between Athens and Sparta.
- The center of religious life.
- The money that the city-states would pay Athens.
- The ruler of the sea and cause of earthquakes.
- Zeus' wife and goddess of marriage and women.
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- The war between Greece and Troy, in which the Greeks tricked the Trojans to win.
- This battle was between Athens and the Persians. The Athenians defeated the Persians.
- Both Athens and Sparta were located on this country.
- The center of public and social life.
- The most dominate city-state in all of Greece.
- This city-state only cared about military and strength.
- The god of poetry and music.
- The temple built for the goddess, Athena.
- These people were treated very poorly in Sparta.
- The Athenian army was hit with this, thus leading to their demise.
- The god of all gods.
- The famous epic writer of the Trojan War.
23 Clues: The god of all gods. • The god of poetry and music. • The center of religious life. • The center of public and social life. • The goddess that Athens was named after. • The temple built for the goddess, Athena. • The famous epic writer of the Trojan War. • Zeus' wife and goddess of marriage and women. • The most dominate city-state in all of Greece. • ...
Exploring Cultures Ancient Greece 2016-05-01
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- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- A format part of confederation between nations.
- A system of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through freely elected representatives.
- Reaching the highest point,either of a specified value of a specified time.
- Start or set in motion.
- The recovery and study of material evidence.
- Style or special manner of building.
- The plot, theme, title, etc.. to a story.
- A light spear thrown in a competitive sport or as a weapon.
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- The study of the theoretical basis of a particular branch of knowledge or experience.
- Something that is beneficial that is bestowed; A blessing.
- An exciting, emotional, or unexpected series of events or set of circumstances.
- Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- An ancient horse-drawn two-wheeled vehicle used in war, races, and processions.
- Moral principals that govern a persons or groups behavior.
- Having someone or something perfect.
- A state of happiness or satisfaction.
- The captivity to have an affect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- The action of following someone or something.
- A group of ships sailing together engaged in the same activity, or under the same relationship.
20 Clues: Start or set in motion. • Having someone or something perfect. • Style or special manner of building. • A state of happiness or satisfaction. • The plot, theme, title, etc.. to a story. • The recovery and study of material evidence. • The action of following someone or something. • A format part of confederation between nations. • ...
CBTS CAMP 2017 2017-08-13
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- What ever will be …..
- I am immuned to Connor gas
- My sister is a school captain
- Who is more likely to sing ‘What about me’ in Grade 4
- I am the newest member of 23D
- I love to read with the preps
- I was born and proud of where I come from
- Peyton and Blaize are
- Ask me any question about Greek mythology
- I’m a new big sister
- I have two younger brothers
- My name means beautiful
- I am the only student here with a Sonic screwdriver
- I’m as quiet as a mouse
- I arrived at Tate Street last year
- I am a magnificent illustrator
- I can spell my name backwards and it would be the same
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- You will see me in piggy tails nearly everyday
- Mr Scott says my surname incorrectly
- I’m from the windmill
- I am a fan of parkour
- Soccer and basketball are my favourite sports
- I am never wrong
- I love Nandos
- I spend hours fixing my hair in the morning
- My favourite type of music is…
- I have seen Adele live in concert
- My little brother is so annoying
- I'm the tallest Grade 3 student
- My nickname is Dimples
- My little brother's name backwards is ‘lliw’
31 Clues: I love Nandos • I am never wrong • I’m a new big sister • What ever will be ….. • I’m from the windmill • I am a fan of parkour • Peyton and Blaize are • My nickname is Dimples • My name means beautiful • I’m as quiet as a mouse • I am immuned to Connor gas • I have two younger brothers • My sister is a school captain • I am the newest member of 23D • I love to read with the preps • ...
Answers to crossword clues on Roman religion/Christianity 2015-03-13
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- the name since medieval times of the Amphitheatrum Flavium, a vast amphitheatre in Rome, begun circa 75 AD
- the chief annual festival of the dead
- a sovereign ruler of an empire.
- a place regarded as holy because of its associations with a divinity or a sacred person or relic, marked by a building or other construction.
- world most popular religion
- god of all gods
- thing zeus hold
- the Roman goddess of wisdom and sponsor of arts, trade, and strategy.
- The Great the man who stopped violence towards christians
- The Roman name of Aphrodite, the goddess of love
- god of shepherds
- god of the sea
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- a christmas festival celebrating jesus birthday
- underground tombs for christian dead bodies
- hostility and ill treatment, especially because of race or political or religious beliefs; oppression
- god of war
- god of thunder
- In Roman mythology Juno was protectress of women and of marriage.
- another word for farming
- a three pronged spear
- place of worship
- the Roman god of fire
- animal that were sent to kill christians
- the ancient Roman festival of Saturn in December, a period of general merrymaking and the predecessor of Christmas
- was the goddess of the hunt
- god of germanic
- put (someone) to death by nailing or binding them to a cross, especially as an ancient punishment
27 Clues: god of war • god of thunder • god of the sea • god of all gods • thing zeus hold • god of germanic • place of worship • god of shepherds • a three pronged spear • the Roman god of fire • another word for farming • world most popular religion • was the goddess of the hunt • a sovereign ruler of an empire. • the chief annual festival of the dead • animal that were sent to kill christians • ...
11 Shakespearean Plays 2022-08-10
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- What is the name of Olivia’s steward in Twelfth Night?
- Where is The Winter’s Tale set?
- In Hamlet, Polonius has a son and a daughter. What is the name of his son?
- In Julius Caesar, in which battle does Caius Cassius kill himself?
- One of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth
- What is Bianca’s occupation in Othello?
- Who warns Julius Caesar about the ‘ides of March’?
- Which university do both Hamlet and Horatio attend?
- All’s Well That Ends Well is said to be connected to Greek mythology. What is the name of the Greek Goddess of War as depicted in the play?
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- What is the name of King Lear’s daughter with no ill thoughts?
- What is the name of the poison that Claudius uses to murder his brother, King Hamlet?
- What role do Cobweb, Mustardseed, Mote and Peaseblossom play in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, who is the woman Valentine is in love with?
- In The Winter’s Tale, Perdita has a brother. What is his name?
- What is the place setting of Macbeth?
- How old is Juliet when she commits suicide?
- What is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- Where is the Twelfth Night set?
- William Shakespeare wrote his version of King Lear sometime in 1605 to 1606. What country does King Lear rule?
- What city does Prince Escalus rule?
20 Clues: Where is The Winter’s Tale set? • Where is the Twelfth Night set? • What city does Prince Escalus rule? • One of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth • What is the place setting of Macbeth? • What is Bianca’s occupation in Othello? • How old is Juliet when she commits suicide? • What is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream? • Who warns Julius Caesar about the ‘ides of March’? • ...
Motorcycle Models #2 2021-04-21
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- living in a state of nature and not ordinarily tame or domesticated (GasGas)
- a celestial source of pulsating electromagnetic radiation (Bajaj)
- a racecourse for automobiles or motorcycles (Excelsior)
- a person who travels in search of geographical or scientific information (OSSA)
- a general fact, rule, or principle expressed in usually mathematical symbols (Laverda)
- a violent destructive whirling wind (Benelli)
- a member of a group of American Indian peoples of the southwestern U.S. (TVS)
- a 3-pronged spear (Triumph)
- a public competition (Kawasaki)
- a way, technique, or process of or for doing something (Arch)
- a soldier or airman who operates or aims a gun
- a commune southeast of Milan in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy (MV Agusta)
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- A violent storm (AJS)
- a period of 1000 years (Jawa)
- any of the large bodies that revolve around the sun in the solar system (Cagiva)
- of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city (Sherco)
- a similar device used as an incendiary weapon or as a propelling unit (BSA)
- the operator or pilot of an aircraft and especially an airplane
- a rapacious or predatory person (Mondial)
- a female spirit in Gaelic folklore whose appearance or wailing warns a family that one of them will soon die (Yamaha)
- a fire-breathing she-monster in Greek mythology having a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail (Aermacchi)
21 Clues: A violent storm (AJS) • a 3-pronged spear (Triumph) • a period of 1000 years (Jawa) • a public competition (Kawasaki) • a rapacious or predatory person (Mondial) • a violent destructive whirling wind (Benelli) • a soldier or airman who operates or aims a gun • a racecourse for automobiles or motorcycles (Excelsior) • ...
NOCTI Review 2021-05-05
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- Developed Theatre of the Oppressed
- In charge of financing the production
- Theatrical time period known for comedy of manners
- Theatrical time period when plays subjects dealt with the common man
- Scenic device created during the Greek times
- How do actors go about trying to achieve their objectives?
- What stands in the way of a character achieving their objective?
- Father of Theatre of the Absurd
- Who is in charge of of calling the cues and creating the prompt book (2 words)
- Theatrical time period know for Miracle, mystery and morality plays
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- Style of theatre that uses stock characters and improvisation
- Her play was about her family's story of segregation in Chicago
- What could be used by an actor to create a more balanced stage picture?
- Created a Time Capsule of African American culture through his plays
- Creates patterns of light
- Main source of light
- Wrote a Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire
- A character's thought spoken aloud to audience, but not heard by other characters
- What other practitioner, besides Stanislavski used emotional & sensory memory recall in film
- Father of Realism and wrote A Doll's House
- Developed Theatre of Cruelty
- Creates color of light when inserted into a fixture
- Who studied directly under Stanislavski
- Theatrical time period when plays subject dealt with mythology
24 Clues: Main source of light • Creates patterns of light • Developed Theatre of Cruelty • Father of Theatre of the Absurd • Developed Theatre of the Oppressed • In charge of financing the production • Who studied directly under Stanislavski • Father of Realism and wrote A Doll's House • Scenic device created during the Greek times • Theatrical time period known for comedy of manners • ...
Avengers 2022-10-15
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- One who eats everything
- A building where dead bodies are kept
- Incapable of being seen through
- What is the Roman numeral for 550?
- A group of three powerful people
- "in the year of our Lord" in Latin
- A person who rules without consulting the opinion of others
- a family of young animals
- What is the other name for the large intestine?
- A place where birds are kept
- A person who regards the whole world as his country
- An examination of the dead body?
- the longest river in Italy
- an alternative name for the wildebeest?
- leader of Albania from 1922 to 1939?
- One who knows many languages
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- The theory or philosophy of law
- One who is not easily pleased by anything
- a shade of lapis lazuli
- Money paid to employees on retirement
- One who study the elections and trends in voting
- A person coming to a foreign land to settle
- the god of the sun in Egyptian mythology
- A place of permanent residence
- color between Blue and Greem on RGB wheel
- An associate in an office or institution
- the low, sweet sound that a dove or pigeon makes?
- An artist who makes sculptures.
- is the Custom of having many wives
- A name assumed by a writer or a false name
30 Clues: One who eats everything • a shade of lapis lazuli • a family of young animals • the longest river in Italy • A place where birds are kept • One who knows many languages • A place of permanent residence • The theory or philosophy of law • Incapable of being seen through • An artist who makes sculptures. • A group of three powerful people • An examination of the dead body? • ...
Literary History Crossword 2024-02-16
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- - For his Miller’s Tale, Chaucer made use of the biblical story of the ………………..
- - an expression comparing one thing with another, always including the words ‘as’ or ‘like’
- - Which person from Greek mythology does Faustus’s behaviour mirror?
- - An expression, often found in literature, that describes a person or object by referring to something that is considered to have similar characteristics to that person or object:
- - What is the name of the monster in Beowulf?
- - The story of Faustus is lasting because it explores ……………… themes
- - Which body part did Beowulf hang from the rafters?
- - The language Chaucer used in his book
- - An eight-line stanza in a poem
- - Who wrote Beowulf?
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- - Theme in Beowulf
- - We recognise elements of this genre in the Miller's Tale
- - The play ‘The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus’ is an example of a ………………
- - What is the name of the book that Chaucer wrote?
- - the act of giving a human quality or characteristic to something which is not human
- - An expression that serves to remind people to seize the day
- - The language Beowulf was written in
- - We recognise elements of this genre in the Miller's Tale
- - An expression that serves to remind people that everyone must/will die
- - One of the estates Chaucer writes about
- - What do heroes like Beowulf thirst for?
- - The genre of Chaucer's book
- - Turn of thought or argument in a poem
23 Clues: - Theme in Beowulf • - Who wrote Beowulf? • - The genre of Chaucer's book • - An eight-line stanza in a poem • - The language Beowulf was written in • - The language Chaucer used in his book • - Turn of thought or argument in a poem • - One of the estates Chaucer writes about • - What do heroes like Beowulf thirst for? • - What is the name of the monster in Beowulf? • ...
Review 1-9 2024-01-08
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- happening early in the history of humans and the world, or simple and not complicated
- to push or drive forward
- to guide someone into the wrong direction; to be a bad influence
- uncontrollable urge to behave in a certain way (this one often deals with repeated behaviors)
- desire to avoid; disgust
- to use again
- the leader of a school
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- giving out light without much heat
- one who doesn't fit in; "bad fit"
- dreary, depressing
- to light up
- a fundamental truth
- to clarify, explain
- to sail completely around the world
- to live in
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- first in quality or importance
- indirect; roundabout; not straightforward
- a bad or wrong decision; error
- an exit; a means of going out
- misshapen
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- a book or set of books giving information on many subjects
- the force that drives something forward, or forward motion
- clear and easily understood
- a violent rotating windstorm
- judge incorrectly
- to move around an area or a place, often returning to a starting point
- to put in the wrong place
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- the place where a plant or animal usually lives
31 Clues: misshapen • to live in • to light up • to use again • judge incorrectly • dreary, depressing • a fundamental truth • to clarify, explain • the leader of a school • to push or drive forward • desire to avoid; disgust • to put in the wrong place • clear and easily understood • a violent rotating windstorm • an exit; a means of going out • first in quality or importance • ...
Review 1-9 2024-01-08
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- happening early in the history of humans and the world, or simple and not complicated
- to push or drive forward
- to guide someone into the wrong direction; to be a bad influence
- uncontrollable urge to behave in a certain way (this one often deals with repeated behaviors)
- desire to avoid; disgust
- to use again
- the leader of a school
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- giving out light without much heat
- one who doesn't fit in; "bad fit"
- dreary, depressing
- to light up
- a fundamental truth
- to clarify, explain
- to sail completely around the world
- to live in
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- first in quality or importance
- indirect; roundabout; not straightforward
- a bad or wrong decision; error
- an exit; a means of going out
- misshapen
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- a book or set of books giving information on many subjects
- the force that drives something forward, or forward motion
- clear and easily understood
- a violent rotating windstorm
- judge incorrectly
- to move around an area or a place, often returning to a starting point
- to put in the wrong place
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- the place where a plant or animal usually lives
31 Clues: misshapen • to live in • to light up • to use again • judge incorrectly • dreary, depressing • a fundamental truth • to clarify, explain • the leader of a school • to push or drive forward • desire to avoid; disgust • to put in the wrong place • clear and easily understood • a violent rotating windstorm • an exit; a means of going out • first in quality or importance • ...
Ancient China 2019-09-14
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- This invention is what we use daily
- This number is consdered to be lucky
- What type is considered sacred in Ancient Chinese mythology
- What Ancient Chinese instrument is similar to a violin
- This is the supreme ruler of Ancient China
- What Ancient China invention is used in fireworks and for the military.
- What insect was used for fighting in Ancient China.
- The Great Wall was built to protect invaders from which direction
- This Ancient Chinese invention has now evolved to detect earthquakes
- What game with a ball did the Ancient Chinese invent.
- Wall What natural wonder of the Ancient Chinese world can be seen from space.
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- What dessert was invented that had frozen snow ,milk and rice mixture.
- There are three main religions - Taoism , Confucianism and ...
- What was the medical invention that involved needles to cure sickness
- New Year What annual celebration do people celebrate their birthday.
- What writing implement was invented in Ancient China
- What instrument was invented in Ancient China that shows direction.
- What mythological creature is associated with strength and power.
- Warriers What is the name of the 1000 statues of soldiers to protect the Emperor.
- Wearing your hair in this way meant that you were young and unmarried
- What number is thought to be unlucky in Ancient Chinese folklore.
21 Clues: This invention is what we use daily • This number is consdered to be lucky • This is the supreme ruler of Ancient China • What insect was used for fighting in Ancient China. • What writing implement was invented in Ancient China • What game with a ball did the Ancient Chinese invent. • What Ancient Chinese instrument is similar to a violin • ...
Lightning Thief Vocab 2020-09-05
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- to understand and share or take into account the feelings, situation, or attitude of others
- stumbled; moved in an unsteady way
- appreciating what I and others are good at and treating everyone with care
- In narrative texts, the narrator’s position in relation to the story being told. It shows the opinion or feelings of the characters involved in a situation. Point of view is the way the author allows the reader to “hear” and “see” what is happening.
- wounding, injuring, disabling
- to show or express
- an observation about a topic
- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- a deep, loud cry
- something that seems real but does not really exist
- a person who listens to other people talk without letting them know
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- moved toward, met at a common point
- courage; strength
- the study of a collection of stories featuring traditional figures that explain natural phenomena and convey the values of the culture
- a feeling of being worried, nervous, or afraid that something will happen
- relating to things that are abstract, or unable to be perceived with the senses.
- what the text is mostly about
- a dark figure seen against a light background
- to make a guess based on facts and observations; conclude
- a question about a topic
- slightly open
- with others on the left and right side
22 Clues: slightly open • a deep, loud cry • courage; strength • to show or express • a question about a topic • an observation about a topic • what the text is mostly about • wounding, injuring, disabling • stumbled; moved in an unsteady way • moved toward, met at a common point • with others on the left and right side • a dark figure seen against a light background • ...
Genre Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-04
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- Example of this is Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
- Is a story with unbelievable elements, related as if it were true and factual
- Intends to convince readers to believe in an idea or opinion and to do an action
- A traditionsl story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- A short piece of writing on aparticular subject
- Example of this is expository, argumentative, functional and opinion pieces
- Is factual, nonfiction writing that conveys information about a topic
- the biography of a person narrated by himself or herself
- The genre of literature, film comprising narratives that takes place in the past
- In which subgenre do a play, film or book that is made up of joke telling belong
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- Sleeping Beauty belongs in which genre
- War of the Worlds by H.G Wells belongs in which genre
- A disastrous event
- They depict our world and society
- Greek Mythology is an example of which genre
- Beauty and the Beast belongs in which genre
- Romeo and Juliet is an example of which genre
- In which genre do Sthepen Crane's The Open Boat belong
- Is made of two words, folk which means regional people and lore, which means stories
- A short story typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral
- While you Decline to Cry (By O no Yasumaro)
21 Clues: A disastrous event • They depict our world and society • Sleeping Beauty belongs in which genre • Beauty and the Beast belongs in which genre • While you Decline to Cry (By O no Yasumaro) • Greek Mythology is an example of which genre • Romeo and Juliet is an example of which genre • A short piece of writing on aparticular subject • ...
Genre Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-04
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- Example of this is Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
- Is a story with unbelievable elements, related as if it were true and factual
- Intends to convince readers to believe in an idea or opinion and to do an action
- A traditionsl story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- A short piece of writing on aparticular subject
- Example of this is expository, argumentative, functional and opinion pieces
- Is factual, nonfiction writing that conveys information about a topic
- the biography of a person narrated by himself or herself
- The genre of literature, film comprising narratives that takes place in the past
- In which subgenre do a play, film or book that is made up of joke telling belong
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- Sleeping Beauty belongs in which genre
- War of the Worlds by H.G Wells belongs in which genre
- A disastrous event
- They depict our world and society
- Greek Mythology is an example of which genre
- Beauty and the Beast belongs in which genre
- Romeo and Juliet is an example of which genre
- In which genre do Sthepen Crane's The Open Boat belong
- Is made of two words, folk which means regional people and lore, which means stories
- A short story typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral
- While you Decline to Cry (By O no Yasumaro)
21 Clues: A disastrous event • They depict our world and society • Sleeping Beauty belongs in which genre • Beauty and the Beast belongs in which genre • While you Decline to Cry (By O no Yasumaro) • Greek Mythology is an example of which genre • Romeo and Juliet is an example of which genre • A short piece of writing on aparticular subject • ...
Round two: electric boogaloo 2020-09-16
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- game show where people flop around as best they can on an assault course in water
- the morning after drinking
- machine gun ______
- The best Bulgarian you’ll ever meet
- Korn song
- what do you take with you everywhere you go
- member of Mötley Crüe
- member of the simpsons family
- where Bea is from
- most evil god in Norse mythology
- kat’s favourite cocktail
- a phase of the mood
- a meal of a cider
- semi-solid cow juice (can be made from non cow juices also)
- national drink of the Scots
- spreading out on the bed
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- 2015 Keanu Reeves film featuring Ana de Armas
- zodiac for end of feb to end of March
- serial killer from Whitechapel
- capital of Finland
- he is a golden god
- the place where Bea goes at 3 in the morning to sell out a show
- best musician of all time
- type of coffee with espresso steamed milk and foam
- the species of our royal family
- Resistance on a surface against another surface
- ‘Jesus, Mary and _____!’
- an overflow or leak of water
- the best vegetable
- fleetwood Mac song
- a breakfast drink
- highest mountain in the world
- dance with lights and music
- Luke models for this brand
- jet fuel can’t melt steel
35 Clues: Korn song • where Bea is from • a meal of a cider • a breakfast drink • machine gun ______ • capital of Finland • he is a golden god • the best vegetable • fleetwood Mac song • a phase of the mood • member of Mötley Crüe • ‘Jesus, Mary and _____!’ • kat’s favourite cocktail • spreading out on the bed • best musician of all time • jet fuel can’t melt steel • the morning after drinking • ...
Space 2024-05-02
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- earth O_____s around the sun
- its 9.8 on earth
- a constellation from Greek mythology
- a cloud of dust gas between stars
- is know as the red planet
- The____ orbits around the Earth
- there are eight of them in our solar system
- it has 146 moons
- it is a solar system past Neptune
- its the first element on the periodic table
- its a measure of inertia
- it is in the northern hemisphere and 7 people live on it
- it is the third brightest star in our solar system
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- the ______ telescope has been in space since 1990
- it is currently 23.381 billion km away from earth
- it used to be a planet but now is considered a dwarf planet
- millions or even billions of stars together
- a group of stars that form a shape of picture
- It takes ___________ for the ISS to make one complete turn around the Earth.
- a place in space that the gravity is so strong light can't even get out of it
- there is a chocolate named after it
- everything in our solar system orbits around it
- newtons first law
- there is a brand that is called this
- the closest one is 4.24 light years away
- one ________ is equal to 6 trillion miles
- its the planet we live on
- an object that moves around a bigger object
28 Clues: its 9.8 on earth • it has 146 moons • newtons first law • its a measure of inertia • is know as the red planet • its the planet we live on • earth O_____s around the sun • The____ orbits around the Earth • a cloud of dust gas between stars • it is a solar system past Neptune • there is a chocolate named after it • a constellation from Greek mythology • ...
6th grade reflection crossword puzzle 2024-05-28
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- Tests that come at the end of the year
- The 6th grade overnight field trip
- A laptop given to students
- Something given by teachers
- A feeling that is found when doing something you like
- A day when you get a year older
- A very fun board game played with dice
- Alone/Doing something alone
- A genre that was talked about a lot this year
- The foreign language we did this year
- A game where you have to shoot a ball in a hoop
- A form of cartoons that originates from Japan
- We did it in music for both the spring and winter concert
- People who support you and help you
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- A game played with cards, the person with only one card left calls "Uno"
- A day where we go out on the field for half the day and play
- A season
- The next grade
- Tests that come at the middle of the year
- A very important graded work sheet
- Work that is done at home
- Stories from other cultures
- A unit done in computers
- A person who goes to school
- A very popular brain rot word
- A person hired to teach
- An "Unlucky" number
- Work done in class
- Felines
29 Clues: Felines • A season • The next grade • Work done in class • An "Unlucky" number • A person hired to teach • A unit done in computers • Work that is done at home • A laptop given to students • Stories from other cultures • Something given by teachers • A person who goes to school • Alone/Doing something alone • A very popular brain rot word • A day when you get a year older • ...
Happy Birthday Frances! 2024-09-25
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- Author of The Hunger Games
- Which Greek Titan gave the gift of fire to humanity?
- Author of 1984
- Who says "Unsex me here..."?
- Author of The Great Gatsby
- Greek god of the sea
- Which novel features Roger, Piggy, Jack & Simon
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Greek god of war
- Author of Wuthering Heights
- Greek god of the forge
- Author of The Grapes of Wrath
- Who slays the minotaur in Greek mythology?
- Where does the wizard live in Wizard of Oz?
- Who is the narrator in The Great Gatsby?
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- Greek goddess of love
- What is through C.S Lewis' wardrobe?
- Author of The Northern Lights
- Author of Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- Greek god of wine
- Who manipulates Othello?
- Greek goddess of the Earth
- Author of Jane Eyre
- Messenger of the Greek gods
- King of the Greek gods
- Author of Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus
- Who comes from Darkest Peru?
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Author of Metamorphosis
- Daughter of Zeus & Demeter
- Greek goddess of wisdom & warfare
- Author of Lord of the Rings
- Who sang Wuthering Heights?
- Who coined the phrase "I solemnly swear I am up to no good"?
- Cathy's one true love
36 Clues: Author of 1984 • Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Author of Jane Eyre • Greek god of the sea • Greek goddess of love • Cathy's one true love • King of the Greek gods • Greek god of the forge • Author of Metamorphosis • Who manipulates Othello? • Author of The Hunger Games • Greek goddess of the Earth • Author of The Great Gatsby • Daughter of Zeus & Demeter • Messenger of the Greek gods • ...
Romantic 2023-02-14
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- introduced readers to Gothic romance with The Mysteries of Udolpho.
- had been notorious as well as, "Mad, bad, and dangerous to know."
- were at the very heart of romanticism.
- these conversation candies make passing secret messages to one's crush oh so sweet.
- is an intellectual movement in the 18th century.
- a cherub with roots in Greek mythology.
- is the bloody pagan ritual holiday which Valentine's Day is based on.
- are sometimes referred to as the letter "X."
- is considered the color of passion.
- were the family name of three exceptional sisters who wrote popular romantic novels in the mid 18th century.
- is the first known manufacturer of valentine cards.
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- the most popular city in France hosted the first Valentine's Day celebration.
- the first of these love notes were sent in the 15th century.
- had been a popular romantic poet, but died young due to poor health.
- are actual birds called Agapornis birds that refer to lovers.
- is considered the color of love.
- a type of valentine considered the anti-valentine's card.
- was thought of as a powerful tool for romantics.
- are sometimes referred to as the letter "O."
- was a first-generation romantic poet.
- a city in Italy where two forbidden lovers found nothing but tragedy.
- a gift that became popular during Victorian England, inspiring the book The Language of Flowers.
22 Clues: is considered the color of love. • is considered the color of passion. • was a first-generation romantic poet. • were at the very heart of romanticism. • a cherub with roots in Greek mythology. • are sometimes referred to as the letter "O." • are sometimes referred to as the letter "X." • was thought of as a powerful tool for romantics. • ...
Home for the Holidays 2024-11-20
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- The Grinch's pet dog
- locale for stockings
- Snow house
- Last Christmas this duo gave you their heart
- December building material?
- Fairy who performs The Nutcracker pas de deux
- Also known as bûche de Noël
- Ownership document
- Common type of Christmas tree
- What Santa may have to brush off
- How many pipers were piping
- One may roast them on an open fire
- "As in the last line of a contract" (maybe Bernard was a real estate agent on the side)
- Santa _____ Me by Ariana Grande
- Deschanel of Elf
- It's where the heart is
- In the movie Elf, the first rule of this is "Treat every day like Christmas."
- The fourth reindeer in line
- Actor who played Harry Lime in Home Alone
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- Famous Christmas song that was originally a Thanksgiving song
- Toy making hot spot
- Levels in a house
- Not a creature was stirring, not even a _____
- Doorstep singers
- Common type of Christmas tree
- Your favorite real estate team!
- The three wise men, biblically
- An unbiased professional opinion of a home's value
- Common type of Christmas tree
- What has some holiday spirit?
- Christmas tradition from Norse mythology
- Each one is unique
- A Christmas Carol writer
- A Christmas carol; from the Latin verb nasci, meaning “to be born”
- Infamous plaza in the movie Die Hard
- Seasonal crew?
- Santa's hometown
- Roof overhang
38 Clues: Snow house • Roof overhang • Seasonal crew? • Doorstep singers • Santa's hometown • Deschanel of Elf • Levels in a house • Ownership document • Each one is unique • Toy making hot spot • The Grinch's pet dog • locale for stockings • It's where the heart is • A Christmas Carol writer • December building material? • Also known as bûche de Noël • How many pipers were piping • ...
ocean 2025-04-24
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- Floating chunk of frozen ocean
- Ocean's edge
- creature with eight arms
- Gentle sea movement
- Sailor's term for left side
- Swirling ocean phenomenon
- Whale relative with long tusk
- Transparent stinging drifter
- Eel Fish known for electric shock
- Boat's bottom part
- Ship's steering device
- Ocean current caused by Earth's rotation
- device for breathing underwater
- Marine animal with blowhole
- Watery route between islands
- Underwater breathing tank
- Large mammal that sings
- sea floor sediment
- Dangerous wave phenomenan
- Type of coral structure
- Wide body of saltwater
- Fictional sea captain who chased a white whale
- Ocean floor feature, like a mountain
- long fish with sharp teeth
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- fish known for sharp teeth
- Study of oceans
- Floating seaweed mass
- Shellfish with pearls
- group of islands
- Whale food
- shipwreck finder
- sea turtle's home
- water pressure increases with this
- Deep sea exploration vessel
- Famous ocean explorer Jacques ___
- Spiny sea creature
- Legendary sunken city
- home to clownfish and sea anemone
- "King of the Sea" in mythology
- Horizontal underwater landform
- Found in tide pools, has five arms
- largest ocean
- Sail powered vehicle
- deep underwater trench
- Sea creature with shell and claws
- Migrating fish prized by chefs
- Sailor's guiding star
- Toothed whale, often hunted
- Giant squid's enemy
49 Clues: Whale food • Ocean's edge • largest ocean • Study of oceans • group of islands • shipwreck finder • sea turtle's home • Spiny sea creature • Boat's bottom part • sea floor sediment • Gentle sea movement • Giant squid's enemy • Sail powered vehicle • Floating seaweed mass • Shellfish with pearls • Legendary sunken city • Sailor's guiding star • Ship's steering device • deep underwater trench • ...
Ireland 2025-05-16
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- — traditional Irish stories and legends involving gods, heroes, and supernatural beings
- — cultural traditions, language, and values passed down through generations
- — oral traditions including tales, beliefs, and superstitions in Irish culture
- — a traditional Irish storyteller who preserved history and legends orally
- — Irish communities living outside Ireland, especially due to famine or migration
- — a traditional Irish ring representing love, loyalty, and friendship
- — a long-established cultural or social practice handed down over time
- — an informal gathering of musicians performing Irish traditional music
- — a circular neck ornament worn by ancient Celts, usually made of gold or bronze
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- — the act of leaving one’s country to live elsewhere, especially during historical hardship
- — a turbulent time of political and sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland (1960s–1998)
- — a lively Irish social gathering featuring traditional music and group dancing
- — the Irish term for the head of government or Prime Minister
- — an organised resistance to authority, such as the 1916 Easter Rising
- — a famous stage performance showcasing traditional Irish music and stepdance
- — a person who sells fish; famously linked to the song about Molly Malone
- — relating to the Irish language or traditional Irish culture
- — describing the ancient people, language, and customs of pre-Christian Ireland
- — an ancient Celtic festival marking the start of winter and the Celtic New Year
- — the small, hard ball used in the Irish sport of hurling
20 Clues: — the small, hard ball used in the Irish sport of hurling • — the Irish term for the head of government or Prime Minister • — relating to the Irish language or traditional Irish culture • — a traditional Irish ring representing love, loyalty, and friendship • — an organised resistance to authority, such as the 1916 Easter Rising • ...
Leilah Farnsworth 2025-05-16
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- A network of ancient trade routes connecting China to the Eastern and Western parts of Europe is the what?
- What word means 'rebirth' in French?
- What is the Latin name for 'wise human'?
- What is the study of myths called?
- What describes someone who travels from place to place rather than having a permanent home?
- An agricultural laborer (slave) is called a what?
- What concept describes the belief in a single god?
- What infectious disease is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected fleas that have fed on rodents?
- A member of the lower social classes.
- A powerful group or family is known as a what?
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- What is it called when you have more of something than what is needed or expected?
- What religion means worshiping multiple gods?
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims.
- What is a legislative body of government that has the power to make laws called?
- Brahman is the god of which religion?
- When a small group of people have control of a country, organization, or institution.
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- What city includes the Pyramid of Kukulkan?
- A pattern or image made of small or irregular pieces of colored stone, glass, or ceramic.
- Someone who studies human history, prehistory, and the analysis of artifacts.
20 Clues: What is the study of myths called? • What word means 'rebirth' in French? • Brahman is the god of which religion? • A member of the lower social classes. • What is the Latin name for 'wise human'? • What city includes the Pyramid of Kukulkan? • What religion means worshiping multiple gods? • A powerful group or family is known as a what? • ...
History of Greek Theatre- Steven Student 2023-01-06
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- what does the word chorus mean
- What city did the major festival take place in
- the word that theater was derived from
- what god was being honored at festvials by greek drama?
- this word is an ancient greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne but had taken it
- monster that was part lion,part eagle,and part woman.
- in the center of the dancing space was placed a what?
- the slope of the hill served as the?
- the human's what was being ensured by the god of the wine?
- what twelve letter word is an advance that the athens hadin the 5th century?
- something to shock the audience
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- imitation of an action that is serious
- What greek verb does drama come from?
- usage of words to express thought
- who was the first persons to win the best tragedy contest
- a creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual
- who is considered the father of western philosophy
- the what was on the side of the orchestra opposite to the audience? It is also the origin of the word scene
- what is the shape of the orchestra
- the first great theorist of dramatic art
- a flat terrace below the slope served as the?
- the arrangement of the events in a play
22 Clues: what does the word chorus mean • something to shock the audience • usage of words to express thought • what is the shape of the orchestra • the slope of the hill served as the? • What greek verb does drama come from? • imitation of an action that is serious • the word that theater was derived from • the arrangement of the events in a play • ...
Mexicans . 2023-01-12
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- fiction - the genre of literature, film, narratives that take place in the past
- tale
- adults - a person in their teens or early twenties.
- traditional beliefs, stories of people, passed through the generations by word of people
- - very exciting contest or experience
- fiction- fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes.
- - plays of theater, radio, or television,middle school .
- collection of myths that are especially belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- - intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust associated with thriller
- tale - accounts that are fanciful and hard to believe.
- something that is fake
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- lit - literature mainly to women.
- quality of beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic of poems
- activity of imagining things, especially things that are impossible
- a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral
- living or happening at the same time
- story - stories with a fully developed theme but significantly shorter and less elaborate than a novel.
- - traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not proven
- - illegal activities
- - causing / meant to be funny
- in verse -stories that have been written in the form of poetry.
- - something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- fiction- something that could possibly be real .
- - being amusing or comic, especially as when speaking
24 Clues: tale • - illegal activities • something that is fake • - causing / meant to be funny • lit - literature mainly to women. • living or happening at the same time • - very exciting contest or experience • fiction- something that could possibly be real . • adults - a person in their teens or early twenties. • - being amusing or comic, especially as when speaking • ...
spell bee 1 2025-08-26
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- an official in a religion who leads worship or administers sacred duties
- letters or symbols marked on stone, metal, or another surface for record or decoration
- holding the belief in a single divine being
- rising or increasing in height, rank, or value
- man-made objects from the past that reveal historical information
- a written character that denotes a number value
- an early form of paper used in ancient Egypt made from a reed plant
- the body of traditional stories explaining a culture’s beliefs or origins
- belonging to the period before written records existed
- a long-established practice or way of thinking maintained by a group
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- the large inland sea bordered by southern Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia
- the pursuit of wisdom through reasoning about truth, ethics, and reality
- people who live together or share a common culture or purpose
- decorative elements or symbolic images repeated in a design or story
- an organized structure with different levels of authority or importance
- the scientific study of past human life through artifacts and physical remains
- a craftsperson who creates handmade goods with special skill
- a succession of leaders from the same family ruling over time
- to make a work available for others to read, view, or hear
- a span of a thousand years in history or the future
20 Clues: holding the belief in a single divine being • rising or increasing in height, rank, or value • a written character that denotes a number value • a span of a thousand years in history or the future • belonging to the period before written records existed • to make a work available for others to read, view, or hear • ...
Invaders Crossword 2025-10-30
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- The Viking god of thunder and strength.
- The Viking belief system is also called ________ mythology.
- The Anglo-Saxons developed local governments called ________ and hundreds.
- The Magyars were defeated by this German king in 955 CE.
- The Angles and Saxons were descendants of the Angles, Saxons, and ________.
- The land of the Britons was originally part of the Western ________ Empire.
- The Angles and Saxons migrated from this part of Europe.
- The Magyars originated around the ________ Mountains.
- The Magyars received aid from this Eastern empire during their westward expansion.
- The Vikings raided monasteries and villages because of overpopulation and a desire for ________.
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- The Vikings used these ships to raid and trade along rivers and seas.
- Viking swords and weapons were believed to have these special powers.
- Invasions disrupted the social, economic, and ________ order of Europe.
- England was once occupied by native peoples such as the Celts, Picts, and ________.
- The Magyars eventually settled in what is now modern-day ________.
- The Anglo-Saxons reintroduced this religion to England.
- The Vikings came from this region of Northern Europe.
- Viking religion and ________ were closely connected.
- The Vikings migrated to places such as England, France, Iceland, and ________.
- The Vikings’ gods included Odin, Thor, and ________, the trickster god.
- English, The Anglo-Saxons introduced this early form of the English language.
21 Clues: The Viking god of thunder and strength. • Viking religion and ________ were closely connected. • The Vikings came from this region of Northern Europe. • The Magyars originated around the ________ Mountains. • The Anglo-Saxons reintroduced this religion to England. • The Magyars were defeated by this German king in 955 CE. • ...
Belizean Folklore: Search For Our Countries TraditionalTales 2025-10-24
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- The setting for most Duende and Sisimito encounters.
- The musical instrument Tata Duende sometimes plays.
- The sacred tree where X'tabay is often found luring her victims.
- DUENDE Dwarf protector of the jungle with BACKWARDSFEET (2 words).
- The Spanish word for "dwarf" in Tata's name.
- How Tata Duende's and Sisimito's feet are famously turned.
- Hairy, ape-like creature of the caves; Belize's BIGFOOT.
- English translation for the mournful La Llorona (2 words).
- The role of the white CADEJO or Tata Duende.
- The sound Tata Duende is said to make before he appears.
- The study of a culture's LEGENDS and MYTHS.
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- Another word for the JUNGLE Tata Duende protects.
- Spanish for "WEEPINGWOMAN" who cries for her lost CHILDREN.
- A deep, dark place where the SISIMITO is said to live.
- The color of the evil version of El CADEJO.
- The victims La Llorona searches for as she wails.
- Body part that Tata Duende is often said to steal.
- A female charmer; X'tabay's main role.
- The North American counterpart of the SISIMITO.
- Beautiful, seductive spirit that preys on men by the CEIBATREE.
- A synonym for a small mythological creature like the DUENDE.
- Supernatural dog that is either black (evil) or white (GOOD).
- Where La Llorona is often seen crying.
- A traditional story passed down through generations.
24 Clues: A female charmer; X'tabay's main role. • Where La Llorona is often seen crying. • The color of the evil version of El CADEJO. • The study of a culture's LEGENDS and MYTHS. • The Spanish word for "dwarf" in Tata's name. • The role of the white CADEJO or Tata Duende. • The North American counterpart of the SISIMITO. • Another word for the JUNGLE Tata Duende protects. • ...
FAMILY TRIVIA 2025-12-16
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- DADDY'S SCHOOL
- WHAT GRANDMA CALLED GRANDPA
- INNISS HOMELAND
- CLARENCE, LINDA, TASHA, CHARLES SR
- LEGENDARY SCOUTMASTER
- CORRECT SPELLING OF FAMILY NAME
- FEMALE TROMBONIST LISTED AMONG TOP N O MUSIC INFLUENCERS
- 9TH WARD SINGER WHO PLAYED AT THE PATIO
- ARNOLD'S MIDDLE NAME AND AN UNCLE
- STEPHEN'S DESIRED JOB INDUSTRY
- MATT I TALENT
- WHERE CASSANDRA'S SAX CAME FROM
- MOST COMMON 1ST NAME
- DEAR'S NICKNAME
- WHAT I WANTED TO NAME JUDITH
- DADDY'S NICKNAME
- LESLIE, TASHA, ENOS, AND CHARLES JR
- LOACTION OF FAMILY HOME
- CHARLES' MOST FAMOUS CAKE
- CASSANDRA'S PERSONNEL DESIGNTION WHLIE HEAD OF VA LAB
- ENOS AND CHRISTOPHER DEGREE
- MATT B
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- SOUSAPHONE ARMY NURSE LA STATE TROOPER
- 35 MASCOT
- GRANDSON'S NAME SHARED BY 3 BEFORE HIM
- NAMED FROM MYTHOLOGY BY DADDY
- FATS' COLLABORATER FAMILY NICKNAME
- WHAT DADDY CALLED AUNT HILDA
- CASSANDRA'S SPECIAL HS AWARD
- CHARLES JR'S SPECIAL LAB TALENT
- WHAT WE COULD DO ACROSS THE STREE AFTERR HURRICANE BESTY
- MOST ATTEDNED UNVERSITY
- _ONE TEACH ONE(THE LAUBACH METHOD)
- HBCU THAT AMANDA WORKED FOR
- MARIE'S COLLEGE CASSANDRA'S HS
- BOGENS NIGHT SPOT CALLED THE...
- MELANCON HOMETOWN
- COLLEGE THAT ACCEPTED ARNOLD AND CHARLES SR
- ATTENDED BY REGINA AND CHARLES SR
- WHAT REGINA WANTED TO PLAY
- THE CHANNEL STREET
41 Clues: MATT B • 35 MASCOT • MATT I TALENT • DADDY'S SCHOOL • INNISS HOMELAND • DEAR'S NICKNAME • DADDY'S NICKNAME • MELANCON HOMETOWN • THE CHANNEL STREET • MOST COMMON 1ST NAME • LEGENDARY SCOUTMASTER • MOST ATTEDNED UNVERSITY • LOACTION OF FAMILY HOME • CHARLES' MOST FAMOUS CAKE • WHAT REGINA WANTED TO PLAY • WHAT GRANDMA CALLED GRANDPA • HBCU THAT AMANDA WORKED FOR • ENOS AND CHRISTOPHER DEGREE • ...
Paper 1 Gr5 Advanved Mythology 2021-10-19
10 Clues: Αδερφός του Δία. • Σύμβολο της Ήρας. • Γιός της Αφροδίτης • Την προστάτευε η Ήρα. • Ο Δίας έστελνε στη γη. • Σύμβολο του Ποσειδώνα. • Το νησί του Ποσειδώνα. • Λεγόταν και έτσι ο Δίας. • Έσερναν το αρμα της Αφροδίτης. • Αγαπημένο λουλούδι της Αφροδίτης.
Sparta & Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-18
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- Common occupation for Spartan males
- Symbol of the supreme lord of the gods
- Nickname for Persian leader Xerxes
- Symbol of the depths of the Underworld
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- In the beginning, there was _______.
- Roman name for the god of the sea
- Beast faced by Theseus in the Crete maze
- King of the 300 Spartans who fought against the Persians
- King of the island of Crete
- Came from the "light" which "ended" chaos
10 Clues: King of the island of Crete • Roman name for the god of the sea • Nickname for Persian leader Xerxes • Common occupation for Spartan males • In the beginning, there was _______. • Symbol of the supreme lord of the gods • Symbol of the depths of the Underworld • Beast faced by Theseus in the Crete maze • Came from the "light" which "ended" chaos • ...
6D: W3 Greek Mythology Vocab 2024-09-30
10 Clues: Effect • Gather • Frowning • Described • To throw out • Was amazed by • To throw oneself under someone else's rule • A word thrown into a sentence or conversation; to interrupt • A shot; the "throwing" of medicine into the body by a needle • To throw something out because it's defective and can't be used again
6D: W1 GREEK MYTHOLOGY VOCAB 2024-09-18
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- by accept or act in accordance with.
- a handwritten or typed piece of writing, such as a book.
- to make by hand or by a machine; to change raw material into a new product.
- a person who has the upper hand; a person who is in charge of someone or something.
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- without limit.
- a treatment for hands and nails.
- to hurt, annoy, or offend someone.
- burn or scorch the surface of something with a sudden, intense heat.
- openly resist or refuse to obey.
- a handbook; a book of directions.
10 Clues: without limit. • a treatment for hands and nails. • openly resist or refuse to obey. • a handbook; a book of directions. • to hurt, annoy, or offend someone. • by accept or act in accordance with. • a handwritten or typed piece of writing, such as a book. • burn or scorch the surface of something with a sudden, intense heat. • ...
luca's Greek mythology Zeus crossword 2025-06-10
10 Clues: Zeus's son • Zeus's father • Zeus's mother • Zeus's first wife • the god of all gods • what is Zeus's symbol • what is Zeus's Greek name • the god that Zeus tortured • how many wives did Zeus have • how many kids that were gods did Zeus have
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Minotaur 2023-03-05
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- What is the name of the labyrinth that housed the Minotaur in Greek mythology?
- What literary device is used to portray the protagonist's (Owl Creek Bridge) escape?
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- What is the setting of the "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"?
- What is the name of the famous Greek hero who is associated with the Minotaur myth?
- What literary movement is "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" associated with?
5 Clues: What is the setting of the "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"? • What is the name of the labyrinth that housed the Minotaur in Greek mythology? • What literary movement is "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" associated with? • What is the name of the famous Greek hero who is associated with the Minotaur myth? • ...
ELA-Vince Yale- Mrs.Good Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
History of Greek Theater- Ezekiel Student 2022-01-10
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- dionysus was the god of
- something to shock the audience
- religious and legal prohibition against showing ___ on stage
- number of times sophocles won the best playwright contest
- meaning of chorus in Greek
- all performers except musicians wore___
- performed by large choruses
- second category of performers in Greek theater
- usage of words to express thought
- category of performers in Greek theater
- a __ is a man of noble stature
- The word __ comes from the Greek word "to do" or "to act"
- third category of performers in Greek theater
- Influencer of Greek drama by Homer
- the father of Western philosophy
- act of injustice
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- Name of the man whose seat was reserved in the center of the seating area
- comes from the Greek word theatron
- mythical creature in classical mythology, part man and part goat
- Theater in the Western World can be traced back to ancient
- fourth category of performers in Greek theater
- placed in the middle of the orchestra
- Year sophocles was born
- the major festival
- winner of the first recorded theatrical event
- hut or tent, place intended for actors to relax or change costumes and masks
- first generation theorist of dramatic art
- the fall of a hero
- derived from the name thespis
- Greek drama honored the god
- man who wrote around 123 plays
31 Clues: act of injustice • the major festival • the fall of a hero • dionysus was the god of • Year sophocles was born • meaning of chorus in Greek • performed by large choruses • Greek drama honored the god • derived from the name thespis • a __ is a man of noble stature • man who wrote around 123 plays • something to shock the audience • the father of Western philosophy • ...
THE ROMAN EMPIRE 2013-03-19
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- he was probably the most famous Greek writer in the Roman Empire.
- he favored the old republic over life under the self-centered emperors.
- Maximus “Greatest priest”
- Aurelius a scholar, philosopher, administrator.
- tutor of the emperor Nero.
- center of worship.
- theory was based on a false assumption that went unchallenged for fourteen centuries.
- Romona “Roman Peace”
- a systematic philosophy.
- was Christian to be martyr
- wrote most of the New Testament
- was also known as Octavian
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- he recognized the importance of God’s law.
- was built by the Romans to supply water to their citizens/
- wrote bitter satires.
- wrote a lengthy history of Rome.
- “first citizen”
- became the “poet of the August Age”
- he wrote about mythology and love.
- was probably the greatest exponent of the Epicureanism in the Roman worl.
- (in ancient Rome) a person, often a slave or captive, who was armed with a sword or other weapon and compelled to fight to the death in a public arena against another person or a wild animal, for the entertainment of the spectators.
- Pilate charging that Christ had disrupted the state.
- Greek physician and writer on medicine.
- group of people that made assumptions.
- A Roman emperor
- he promoted the theory that the earth was the center of the universe.
- often called “Homer of Rome”
- Christ our Savior.
28 Clues: “first citizen” • A Roman emperor • center of worship. • Christ our Savior. • wrote bitter satires. • Romona “Roman Peace” • a systematic philosophy. • Maximus “Greatest priest” • tutor of the emperor Nero. • was Christian to be martyr • was also known as Octavian • often called “Homer of Rome” • wrote most of the New Testament • wrote a lengthy history of Rome. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2016-02-24
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- greek philosipher, he was a student of scrates
- the great mecdonion ruler, he was one of the greatest millitary commanders in history
- an agreement to work together
- a rich landowner or noble
- a government in which only a few people have power
- a type of of government in which people rule themselves
- a greek philospher, he was a student of plato
- athenian leader, he encouraged the spread of democracy and led athens when the city at its height
- an ancient greek leader who held power through the use of force
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- greek philosipher, his teaching style was based on asking questions
- greek-like; heavily influenced by greek ideas
- a short stories that teaches a lesson about life or gives advice on how to live
- a type of government in which a single ruler has absolute power especially when exercised through fear
- ancient greek storyteller, he was famous for his fables, short stories that teach important lessons about life
- a high hill upon which a greek fortress was built up
- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and the odyessey
- an age marked by great achievements
- a person who has the right to participate in government
- greek word for city-state
21 Clues: a rich landowner or noble • greek word for city-state • an agreement to work together • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • an age marked by great achievements • greek-like; heavily influenced by greek ideas • a greek philospher, he was a student of plato • greek philosipher, he was a student of scrates • greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and the odyessey • ...
My Valentine Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-07
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- On which continent did Valentine’s Day originate?
- What does XOXO mean?
- dreams Why would you put candy under your pillow? To have…
- What comes in different shapes, sizes, and colors, reveals true feelings, but is almost always flat? A Valentine’s Day…
- What invention was first patented on Valentine’s Day?
- In which country is Feb. 14 called “Friend’s Day?”
- In which European country is the “I love you wall” located?
- You can touch me, you can break me, and you should win me if you want to be mine. What am I?
- What is Cupid’s name, according to Greek mythology?
- How did the telephone propose to his girlfriend? He gave her a…
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- What do yellow roses symbolize?
- Who originally sang the song “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”?
- Which popular website launched on Valentine’s Day 2005?
- Which flower is the most popular on Valentine’s Day?
- What connects two people, but only touches one?
- I can be round, square, or heart-shaped, white or dark, big or small, and on Valentine’s Day, I am loved by all. What am I?
- In which Shakespearean play is Valentine’s Day mentioned?
- Which U.S. state has a town named Valentine?
- Which TV series has an episode titled “The One With The Candy Hearts?”
- What do red roses symbolize?
20 Clues: What does XOXO mean? • What do red roses symbolize? • What do yellow roses symbolize? • Which U.S. state has a town named Valentine? • What connects two people, but only touches one? • On which continent did Valentine’s Day originate? • In which country is Feb. 14 called “Friend’s Day?” • What is Cupid’s name, according to Greek mythology? • ...
The Raven. Lyza 2023-01-19
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- Giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
- Deferential respect
- (of a person's face) pale, typically because of poor health-feeble or inspid
- Archaic third person singular present of have
- A violent windy storm
- Paradise, another word for heaven
- Heavily loaded or weighted down
- Covered by soft padding that provides comfortable support
- The quality or state of being closely connected or appropriate
- Of or associated with the underworld
- Charming or enchanting often in a deceptive way
- Attempt to find something
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- Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something
- Of long ago to former times used in nostalgic or mock nostalgic
- A person's face or facial expression
- Attractively unusual
- A person's look or manner especially one of a particular kind indicating their character or mood
- (something especially an alcoholic drink) heartily
- Expressing an earnest or anxious request; pleading
- Any of several people in greek mythology
- Relief or consolation
- (of a person or animal) is not easily upset or excited
- Feeling or showing tiredness especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep
- It seems to me
- A structure consisting of strips of wood or metal crossed and fastened together with square or diamond-shaped space left between used as a screen or fence or as a support if climbing plants
25 Clues: It seems to me • Deferential respect • Attractively unusual • Relief or consolation • A violent windy storm • Attempt to find something • Heavily loaded or weighted down • Paradise, another word for heaven • A person's face or facial expression • Of or associated with the underworld • Any of several people in greek mythology • Archaic third person singular present of have • ...
History of the Greek theater 2023-01-06
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- Usage of words to express thought
- Thespis was the first winner. He is the earliest known playwright and actor. The word thespian,
- How speech reveals character
- The slope of the hill served as the
- Characters support the plot. Their motivation drives the play
- Something to shock the audience
- two key influences on Greek drama were the
- greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god
- was the first great theorist of dramatic art
- imitation of an action
- The word in Greek means dance.
- is the origin of our word scene.
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- A flat terrace below the slope served as the
- arousing pity and fear,wherewith to accomplish a
- performers in Greek theater can be divided into
- The word comes the the Greek word theatron, which means place of seeing
- This rule did not restrict the number of roles to three,because a single actor could play several roles.
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- a religious and civic celebration
- performed by large choruses.
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a
- A very wealthy city
25 Clues: A very wealthy city • imitation of an action • How speech reveals character • performed by large choruses. • The word in Greek means dance. • Something to shock the audience • is the origin of our word scene. • Usage of words to express thought • a religious and civic celebration • The slope of the hill served as the • The arrangements of the events in the play • ...
Mexicans . 2023-01-12
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- fiction - the genre of literature, film, narratives that take place in the past
- tale
- adults - a person in their teens or early twenties.
- traditional beliefs, stories of people, passed through the generations by word of people
- - very exciting contest or experience
- fiction- fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes.
- - plays of theater, radio, or television,middle school .
- collection of myths that are especially belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- - intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust associated with thriller
- tale - accounts that are fanciful and hard to believe.
- something that is fake
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- lit - literature mainly to women.
- quality of beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic of poems
- activity of imagining things, especially things that are impossible
- a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral
- living or happening at the same time
- story - stories with a fully developed theme but significantly shorter and less elaborate than a novel.
- - traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not proven
- - illegal activities
- - causing / meant to be funny
- in verse -stories that have been written in the form of poetry.
- - something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- fiction- something that could possibly be real .
- - being amusing or comic, especially as when speaking
24 Clues: tale • - illegal activities • something that is fake • - causing / meant to be funny • lit - literature mainly to women. • living or happening at the same time • - very exciting contest or experience • fiction- something that could possibly be real . • adults - a person in their teens or early twenties. • - being amusing or comic, especially as when speaking • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2023-04-14
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- Witch's pot (8)
- Mean or unpleasant (5)
- Old-fashioned style of word or language (7)
- A communal toilet (7)
- Get out (6)
- First name of Hufflepuff, one of the founders of the fictional school Hogwarts (5)
- Small mythical creature, usually depicted with wings (6)
- American satire newspaper (5)
- Capital of the Tombouctou Region (8)
- Greek word for selfless love (5)
- NZ town in the North Island (9)
- Type of snake in the viper family
- Get rid of (5)
- Bundle (4)
- Running an organization (14)
- Adding an 's' turns it into a pudding (6)
- Type of metal money (4)
- Fresh (3)
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- "If music be the food of love, _____" - Twelfth Night (4,2)
- Not new (4)
- Thor's hammer in Norse mythology (7)
- A direction sometimes remembered by 'eat' (4)
- Powdery drug popularised in the medical industry in the 1880s (7)
- Greek goddess of spring (10)
- Extinct species of human (11)
- Free from harm (4)
- "The Blue Planet" (7)
- Which came first, the ___ or the egg? (7)
- A fruit containing the name of a colour (9)
- Māori Earth Mother (11)
- All agreed (9)
- Flight out of the country (13)
- Kingdom (6)
- Australian children's music group/show (7)
- Short sword (5)
- Moving from one place to another using buses or trains (7)
- Share (5)
37 Clues: Share (5) • Fresh (3) • Bundle (4) • Not new (4) • Get out (6) • Kingdom (6) • All agreed (9) • Get rid of (5) • Witch's pot (8) • Short sword (5) • Free from harm (4) • A communal toilet (7) • "The Blue Planet" (7) • Mean or unpleasant (5) • Māori Earth Mother (11) • Type of metal money (4) • Greek goddess of spring (10) • Running an organization (14) • Extinct species of human (11) • ...
Crossword 2023-02-07
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- A Scottish rock band formed in Glasgow in 1977
- A music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
- The capital of Australia
- A Spanish painter and sculptor, created cubism
- Vietnamese rice noodle soup
- Fabric that consists of crisscrossed horizontal and vertical bands of different colours
- Burrowing mammal
- Scotland's fourth-largest city
- The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture
- A popular board game
- A long-running Scottish sitcom
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- A plea or demand for silence; hush (Scottish)
- One of the principal holidays of Christianity which marks the Resurrection of Jesus
- A child`s term for a rabbit
- A stringed musical instrument
- Bad-tempered or grumpy (Scottish)
- The god of the sky, weather, law and order, destiny and fate in Greek mythology
- Loch in Scotland with the largest surface area
- A basic shelter, usually left unlocked and available for anyone to use free of charge
- A type of thick soup made from smoked haddock, potatoes, and onions
- A 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven
- A spring flower; The national flower of Wales
- Art festival which takes place every august in Edinburgh
- A woodwind instrument
- An informer
25 Clues: An informer • Burrowing mammal • A popular board game • A woodwind instrument • The capital of Australia • A child`s term for a rabbit • Vietnamese rice noodle soup • A stringed musical instrument • Scotland's fourth-largest city • A long-running Scottish sitcom • Bad-tempered or grumpy (Scottish) • A plea or demand for silence; hush (Scottish) • ...
Periodic Table of Elements 2023-02-15
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- Compounds containing this halogen are often used to disinfect swimming pools.
- This metal has 26 electrons.
- This radioactive element has the highest atomic mass of the naturally occuring elements.
- The third period alkaline earth metal.
- Compounds containing this element are essential to life; the element on its own is what makes up diamonds.
- A violet colored nonmetal that sublimes when heated.
- This element typically has 20 neutrons and is found in your bones.
- A yellow nonmetal that forms compounds with a horrible "rotten egg" smell.
- This nonmetal makes up about 20% of the air you breathe.
- This second period nonmetal is used in making fertilizer.
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- This element was named after the Titans of Greek mythology because of its strength.
- The smallest noble gas.
- A metal commonly used in electrical wiring, and is also what gives pennies their characteristic color.
- This metal can be used in photographic film.
- This element has an atomic mass of 74.9 amu.
- This element, one of the lightest, is used in certain types of batteries.
- A nonmetal that is liquid at room temperature.
- This element is named after Marie Curie, the scientist who discovered radium and polonium.
- This nobel gas glows purple when an electric current passes through it.
- This unreactive metal is very valuable and is often used in jewelry.
20 Clues: The smallest noble gas. • This metal has 26 electrons. • The third period alkaline earth metal. • This metal can be used in photographic film. • This element has an atomic mass of 74.9 amu. • A nonmetal that is liquid at room temperature. • A violet colored nonmetal that sublimes when heated. • This nonmetal makes up about 20% of the air you breathe. • ...
CROSSWORD#1 2020-05-15
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- study past cultures by looking at fossils,artifacts, and dead bodies
- any history before the invention of writing systems
- what is a written law code
- something that happened after the time period
- who was the king of Macedon
- what writing system do Egyptians use
- where is Stonehenge located
- what group is mostly ruled by a small group
- history from the time period
- What is another name for the Neolithic Era
- What belief did four noble truths come from
- Karma came from what belief
- What era did settlements begin in
- earliest written laws
- How far does the silk road go
- what explains natural phenomenon,human qualities, and life events
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- dynasties of kings/pharaohs
- who is known for poetry
- what is the official religion of Persia
- who was the founder of Buddhism
- what war united Athens and Sparta
- what rebuilt Athens after the Persian war
- what does rich valley offers
- What is the religion of ancient Greece
- what were humans called in the paleolithic era
- settled between Mediterranean sea and Jordan river valley
- what empire continued political unification of India
- what type of religion does ancient china use
- what type of contributions did ancient China bring
- who is known for architecture
- has the most democratic system of gov world
31 Clues: earliest written laws • who is known for poetry • what is a written law code • dynasties of kings/pharaohs • who was the king of Macedon • where is Stonehenge located • Karma came from what belief • what does rich valley offers • history from the time period • How far does the silk road go • who is known for architecture • who was the founder of Buddhism • ...
World History Fun 2 2020-05-15
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- King of the Gods
- first writing system
- Karma is Knowledge that all thoughts and actions result in future ________
- _______ were prisoners of War and born to enslaved parents
- God of poetry
- King of _____ Conquered majority of Greece after Peloponnesian War
- Queen of the Gods
- Hereditary Rulers: Dynasties of kings and ________
- Judaism-First known ________ society
- Theocracy Centralized government often based on _______ authority
- United Athens and Sparta against the _____ Empire
- Donatism states that ______ must be faultless/pure in order for the sacraments and prayers they give to be valid
- rule by small group
- state/territory ruler by a caliph (successor of Muhammad)
- Paris was made the capital by which French (Capetian king)
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- WWI (1920s) was followed by worldwide ______
- extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- descendants of the Phoenicians
- Stonehenge began during the ______ Era and finished in the early Bronze Age
- Buddhism Founder: ________ Gautama
- Explained natural phenomenon, human qualities, and life events
- history before writing systems and well-kept records
- Moved to find shelter, water, food, and other resources
- Archaeology-Study of past _____ life and culture
- first civilization and created the wheel
- Zoroastrianism- Official religion of ______
- Find and interpret evidence of humans and their lives
- Belief that goes against established doctrine
- _______ War during 499-449 BCE
- Only woman to rule as pharaoh
30 Clues: God of poetry • King of the Gods • Queen of the Gods • rule by small group • first writing system • Only woman to rule as pharaoh • descendants of the Phoenicians • _______ War during 499-449 BCE • Buddhism Founder: ________ Gautama • Judaism-First known ________ society • first civilization and created the wheel • Zoroastrianism- Official religion of ______ • ...
Genre Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-04
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- Example of this is Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
- Is a story with unbelievable elements, related as if it were true and factual
- Intends to convince readers to believe in an idea or opinion and to do an action
- A traditionsl story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- A short piece of writing on aparticular subject
- Example of this is expository, argumentative, functional and opinion pieces
- Is factual, nonfiction writing that conveys information about a topic
- the biography of a person narrated by himself or herself
- The genre of literature, film comprising narratives that takes place in the past
- In which subgenre do a play, film or book that is made up of joke telling belong
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- Sleeping Beauty belongs in which genre
- War of the Worlds by H.G Wells belongs in which genre
- A disastrous event
- They depict our world and society
- Greek Mythology is an example of which genre
- Beauty and the Beast belongs in which genre
- Romeo and Juliet is an example of which genre
- In which genre do Sthepen Crane's The Open Boat belong
- Is made of two words, folk which means regional people and lore, which means stories
- A short story typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral
- While you Decline to Cry (By O no Yasumaro)
21 Clues: A disastrous event • They depict our world and society • Sleeping Beauty belongs in which genre • Beauty and the Beast belongs in which genre • While you Decline to Cry (By O no Yasumaro) • Greek Mythology is an example of which genre • Romeo and Juliet is an example of which genre • A short piece of writing on aparticular subject • ...
Yumi's Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-11
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- Both Rome and Greece kept these as pets
- Both Roman and Greek children played with
- A _______ is a big imperial bath in Rome
- For thousands of years humans wrote without any letters They simply drew _____ to make their point
- An Oligarchy is ruled by
- While ephedrismos was a game that the Greeks played _______ was a game that Romans played
- While Rome had the Punic war the Greek had the war in 429 BC
- Both the Romans and Greeks focused their art on important ______ figures
- While the Romans were a Republic the Greeks were a
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- Both Roman and Greek towns consisted of
- The daily life of an ancient Geek was very _____ to our lives today
- The greek soil was very _____ for farming
- In Greece women could buy but not _____ their property
- Roman ______ is a collection of traditional stories beliefs and rituals that Romans used to describe the origin of Roman civilization culture history and religion
- In Greece, women were not allowed to be ______ But in Rome they were
- The Greeks didn’t care about their clothing while the Romans cared _____ about their clothing
- Both Rome and Greece used _____ to make their clothing
- While Romans wore togas the Greeks wore
- A big building in Rome with gladiators was called the
- Both Rome and Greece farmed ______ to make wine
20 Clues: An Oligarchy is ruled by • Both Roman and Greek towns consisted of • Both Rome and Greece kept these as pets • While Romans wore togas the Greeks wore • A _______ is a big imperial bath in Rome • The greek soil was very _____ for farming • Both Roman and Greek children played with • Both Rome and Greece farmed ______ to make wine • ...
Rome VS Greece 2021-02-12
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- Greece didn’t have, but Rome did have ? that could be easily followed.
- Roman had different battle ? than Greece’s
- While Greece didn’t have a government Rome had one with a ?, we also have this in our government.
- The Greek ?, in mythology, aren’t specific to Rome.
- Greece was, but Roman wasn't in this, awkwardly specific, ? War.
- In both Rome and Greece you can vote for ? which is still used in the American government.
- Greeks sculpted this, so did Romans
- Greece had, but Roman didn’t have something that also means movie.
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- The Greeks and Romans fought on land, Greece also fought on waters or ?
- Greece, Rome partly, used ?, a type of government.
- There was a building built in Rome, not in Greece.
- Women gained this after centuries.
- Rome wasn’t, but Greece was a part of this peace treaty, the ? League, against Persia.
- Art paintings were painted directly on something in Rome, in Greece they weren’t.
- Greek and Roman women weren’t allowed to communicate in ?, which is mainly outdoors.
- Greece and Rome both had upper-class men in their ?, we have this, it is connected to the White House.
- Greek and Romans had a different type of reading.
- Greeks painted decorations, Romans did something else.
- Rome used Roman numbers or ? for counting.
- Rome was in a certain war Greece wasn’t in.
20 Clues: Women gained this after centuries. • Greeks sculpted this, so did Romans • Roman had different battle ? than Greece’s • Rome used Roman numbers or ? for counting. • Rome was in a certain war Greece wasn’t in. • Greek and Romans had a different type of reading. • Greece, Rome partly, used ?, a type of government. • There was a building built in Rome, not in Greece. • ...
Mayan Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-30
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- the shape of "0" in Maya's numeral system.
- A type of book written by the Maya that was created by one long sheet of paper that was then folded like an accordion.
- The period of Maya history running from the start of the Maya civilization around 200B.C. to the start of the Classic Period in 250 A.D.
- One of the most famous Maya Stone stelae sites.
- The name for the ruler of the Maya city-state; Mayans believed these were selected by the gods
- the officer of the Mayans
- Mayan temple
- The Mayas were part of the __________ civilization.
- a symbol used in writing
- the serpentgod of the Maya.
- The Mayans developed their Long Count calendar to __________ date mythical and historical events.
- The plant Mayan people were the first to grow and consume (the ingredient of chocolate)
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- A tall monumental sculpture made from stone with detailed curving
- The golden age of the Maya civilization running from that 250 A.D. to 900 A.D. was called the ______ period.
- A book or codex that described Maya religion and mythology.
- The Mayan religious calendar used to track religious days and ceremonies. It had 260 days.
- traditional garment worn by Mayan women.
- The calendar system the Mayan people created.
- A lesser lord, usually ruling over a small town.
- A Mesoamerican step-pyramid.
20 Clues: Mayan temple • a symbol used in writing • the officer of the Mayans • the serpentgod of the Maya. • A Mesoamerican step-pyramid. • traditional garment worn by Mayan women. • the shape of "0" in Maya's numeral system. • The calendar system the Mayan people created. • One of the most famous Maya Stone stelae sites. • A lesser lord, usually ruling over a small town. • ...
End of Fourth Grade 2021-05-17
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- Best book, about a “little dude” named Auggie
- vacuum When each student uses their fingers to remove trash from the floor
- Our means of video conferencing when we couldn’t be together
- our favorite podcast
- Person on Zoom who always keeps Mrs. B in check
- A group of stories related to a community or culture, usually describes the beliefs of that group of people
- a challenging kind of math involving tenths and hundredths
- classic ISAT snack
- this liquid kept our hands clean and bodies safe all year
- A game that involves a pit, new to the playground this year
- This happened to us more than any other class. It involved staying home for two weeks
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- This is a way to learn about the history of parts of words and grow your vocabulary
- As you know, it ruins everything
- The kind of tree we are currently growing in a yogurt cup
- “Feeling good, like we should”
- Big, not-so-scary, tests at the end of the year covering everything. You took them for the first time this year.
- Who’s class were you in this year?
- a funny name for a pen
- people traveled this using covered wagons
- each of you studied a living thing, its habitat, and unique qualities
- why is it always ____________ minutes?
- Our fierce Navajo inspiration
- competition for the best business plan
23 Clues: classic ISAT snack • our favorite podcast • a funny name for a pen • Our fierce Navajo inspiration • “Feeling good, like we should” • As you know, it ruins everything • Who’s class were you in this year? • why is it always ____________ minutes? • competition for the best business plan • people traveled this using covered wagons • Best book, about a “little dude” named Auggie • ...
11 Shakespearean Plays 2022-08-10
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- William Shakespeare wrote his version of King Lear sometime in 1605 to 1606. What country does King Lear rule?
- in Hamlet, Polonius has a son and a daughter. What is the name of his son?
- what is the name of the poison that Claudius uses to murder his brother, King Hamlet?
- what is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- what is the name of King Lear’s daughter with no ill thoughts?
- where is the Twelfth Night set?
- what role do Cobweb, Mustardseed, Mote and Peaseblossom play in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, who is the woman Valentine is in love with?
- one of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth
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- all’s Well That Ends Well is said to be connected to Greek mythology. What is the name of the Greek Goddess of War as depicted in the play?
- what is Bianca’s occupation in Othello?
- what is the name of Olivia’s steward in Twelfth Night?
- which university do both Hamlet and Horatio attend?
- where is The Winter’s Tale set?
- in Julius Caesar, in which battle does Caius Cassius kill himself?
- what city does Prince Escalus rule?
- how old is Juliet when she commits suicide?
- what is the place setting of Macbeth?
- in The Winter’s Tale, Perdita has a brother. What is his name?
- who warns Julius Caesar about the ‘ides of March’?
20 Clues: where is The Winter’s Tale set? • where is the Twelfth Night set? • what city does Prince Escalus rule? • what is the place setting of Macbeth? • one of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth • what is Bianca’s occupation in Othello? • how old is Juliet when she commits suicide? • what is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream? • ...
Stars and Constellation 2017-01-01
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- a hunter in Greek mythology
- a blue-white and a red supergiant
- Our closest star
- Nebula- Explosion was responsible for the information of cloud of dust and gas
- A large cloud of gas and dust
- Assigned numbers group of stars based on their brightness
- Major- part of a larger constellation
- Dwarf- Coolest start in the universe
- The star patterns that have been discovered but have not been officially identified as constellation
- Pattern of stars which are seen in the sky
- Stars- stars in the lower right
- Standard unit of distance
- a star in the constellation of Boötes
- sphere- Contains all the stars and other celestial objects within that area
- are extremely distant objects in our known universe
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- the brightest star in the constellation of Lyra
- Describes in terms of magnitude and luminosity
- Stars which suddenly become very bright
- star- star with substantially larger radius
- Stars- Stars whose brightness vary periodically
- brightest stars
- Stars- Stars of unequal magnitudes bound together
- Refers to an opaque object that emits thermal radiation
- Stars which is explode violently
- The power of a star
- holes- these Objects are invisible but are believed to be as massive as stars
- Measurement of the shift of a nearby object
- Neutron stars flickering with radio pulses
- Massive ball of plasma
- Also known as a yellow dwarf
30 Clues: brightest stars • Our closest star • The power of a star • Massive ball of plasma • Standard unit of distance • a hunter in Greek mythology • Also known as a yellow dwarf • A large cloud of gas and dust • Stars- stars in the lower right • Stars which is explode violently • a blue-white and a red supergiant • Dwarf- Coolest start in the universe • Major- part of a larger constellation • ...
Popular Books 2016-09-30
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- A horror story about a possessed amusement park.
- Brandon Mull writes this fantasy series about a sanctuary for mystical creatures.
- The kids in this story go to Hogwarts School.
- This sports fiction novel is about a football player who takes performance enhancing drugs.
- The main character in this story is a mechanic and a cyborg.
- Mystery in which the last words of March's cat burglar father instructs him to "find jewels".
- This is a fantasy story that revolves around the gods and heroes of greek mythology.
- stolen This is a book about a kidnapping.
- A biography that is written in graphic novel form.
- Survival story about a boy who climbs Mt. Everest.
- Novel about a girl who struggles after losing everything in a tornado.
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- Science fiction novel in which the vaccine for bees is turning teenagers into monsters.
- Futuristic dystopian novel that takes place in Chicago.
- All the characters in this fantasy series are dead.
- This story is like the Hunger Games meets the Bachelor.
- An adventure in which the main character is looking for his brother who is underground.
- One of the characters in this story is half giant/half human.
- A book written in verse about a girl who loses her arm.
- A book character who has electric powers.
- Realistic fiction novel about a girl struggling with dyslexia.
20 Clues: A book character who has electric powers. • stolen This is a book about a kidnapping. • The kids in this story go to Hogwarts School. • A horror story about a possessed amusement park. • A biography that is written in graphic novel form. • Survival story about a boy who climbs Mt. Everest. • All the characters in this fantasy series are dead. • ...
Latvia 2018-10-29
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- WHAT WAS THE NAME FOR THE PRESIDENT MOST LATVIANS LIKE THE MOST?
- HOW IS LATVIAN FOLK SONGS CALLED?
- HOW WAS CALLED THE BIGGEST BANK WHICH WENT BANKRUPTCY IN 1995?
- HOW WAS CALLED TV SHOW WHICH WAS A TURNING POINT FOR LATVIAN POLITICAL PERCEPTIONS?
- HOW WAS CALLED TERRITORY OF LATVIA AND ESTONIA FROM 14TH TO 16TH CENTURY
- WHAT WAS THE NAME OF MOST FAMOUS DUKE IN 17TH CENTURY (IN LATVIAN)?
- AFTER WHICH REGION WAS NAMED LATVIA?
- WHICH ONE IS THE MOST SPREAD RELIGION IN LATVIA?
- HOW MANY CASES THERE ARE IN LATVIAN LANGUAGE
- THE GODDESS OF DESTINY IN LATVIAN MYTHOLOGY
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- WHAT WAS THE NAME OF BISHOP WHO ESTABLISHED RIGA?
- HOW WAS CALLED THE TOWN WHERE LIVED ERNEST GLUCK WHO TRANSLATED BIBLE INTO LATVIAN AND WAS STEPFATHER FOR CATHERINA I?
- WHAT IS THE SURNAME OF MOST LOVED LATVIAN COMPOSER?
- WHICH LATVIAN BAND HAD AS MUCH INFLUENCE IN SOCIAL LIFE AS PUNKS ELSEWHERE?
- NAME THE SECOND BIGGEST CITY IN LATVIA
- HOW WAS CALLED THE POLICY STARTED BY GORBATCHEV WHICH HELPED BALTIC'S BECOME INDEPENDENT?
- HOW MANY LETTERS THERE ARE IN LATVIAN ALPHABET?
- HOW IS CALLED THE MOVEMENT WHEN 2 MLJ PEOPLE KEPT HANDS TO SHOW THEIR WISH TO BECOME INDEPENDENT
- WHAT WAS THE SURNAME OF THE STUDENT WHO FIRST PUT ON HIS DOORS IN TARTU HIS NATIONALITY - LATWEETIS?
- MAN WHO BECAME A PRESIDENT AFTER A COUP OF 1934.
20 Clues: HOW IS LATVIAN FOLK SONGS CALLED? • AFTER WHICH REGION WAS NAMED LATVIA? • NAME THE SECOND BIGGEST CITY IN LATVIA • THE GODDESS OF DESTINY IN LATVIAN MYTHOLOGY • HOW MANY CASES THERE ARE IN LATVIAN LANGUAGE • HOW MANY LETTERS THERE ARE IN LATVIAN ALPHABET? • MAN WHO BECAME A PRESIDENT AFTER A COUP OF 1934. • WHICH ONE IS THE MOST SPREAD RELIGION IN LATVIA? • ...
CX Crossword 2024-05-17
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- Connection point or central hub
- One of the hardware differences between Titan MIS and Axis is that one has this and the other does not.
- One way for customers to contact the CX team
- Act of enabling every egm in the morning
- Takes cards and tickets, gives money
- When there is a difference between a meter and an actual
- When multiple machines share a grand prize
- Powerful figure or giant in mythology
- Large prize, especially in gambling
- Send these if there is a CD before escalating to the Specialists
- Amount owed to patrons by venue for cardit or tito
- Guardian or watchful protector but also a name for one of our key systems
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- These are electronic machines, or an application that flows through to reporting
- These are not to be done during trade or else they may cause transferring issues at the venue
- One way of referring to our customers
- Another term for balancing a venue's reports
- Takes money, sometimes gives money or tickets
- These global ones require an edit to fix
- A great journey or the name of a company
- Imaginary line around which an object rotates, used to be called Metropolis
- Australian term for slot machines
- Process done each morning as meters were not able to be gathered automatically - there may be connection issues
22 Clues: Connection point or central hub • Australian term for slot machines • Large prize, especially in gambling • Takes cards and tickets, gives money • One way of referring to our customers • Powerful figure or giant in mythology • These global ones require an edit to fix • Act of enabling every egm in the morning • A great journey or the name of a company • ...
Spring Crossword 🌸🌷🌼 2024-03-30
Across
- Which month is the first day of spring in the southern hemisphere?
- Old garden, grandiflora, and floribunda are all types of which flower?
- Blooming wattles signal spring in which country?
- Which season is followed by spring?
- Who is the Greek goddess of Spring and nature?
- Which spring flower is protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981?
- In North America, what bird is often associated with Spring?
- Who is known as the founder of Earth Day? (first and last name)
- Petals of which spring flowers represent faith, hope, courage, wisdom, and admiration?
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- Who wrote the famous poem, "I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud," which was about yellow daffodils? (last name)
- Who is the Roman goddess of spring?
- In which country do cherry blossom trees signify the beginning of spring?
- Which spring flower is named after Paeon in Greek Mythology?
- Who proposed the idea of Daylight Saving Time? (last name)
- What is the April birthstone?
- What is the main spring allergy trigger? (in general)
- Which country has a tradition of drowning an effigy in the river on the first day of spring to say farewell to the winter?
- What is the name of the spring festival celebrated in Central Asia?
- Which Hindu holiday, known as the ‘festival of colors, happens in Spring?
- This gem represents spring, rebirth, hope, peace, and tranquility.
20 Clues: What is the April birthstone? • Who is the Roman goddess of spring? • Which season is followed by spring? • Who is the Greek goddess of Spring and nature? • Blooming wattles signal spring in which country? • What is the main spring allergy trigger? (in general) • Who proposed the idea of Daylight Saving Time? (last name) • ...
Spring Crossword 🌸🌷🌼 2024-03-30
Across
- Which country has a tradition of drowning an effigy in the river on the first day of spring to say farewell to the winter?
- Who proposed the idea of Daylight Saving Time? (last name)
- What is the name of the spring festival celebrated in Central Asia?
- In which country do cherry blossom trees signify the beginning of spring?
- Old garden, grandiflora, and floribunda are all types of which flower?
- This gem represents spring, rebirth, hope, peace, and tranquility.
- Which Hindu holiday, known as the ‘festival of colors, happens in Spring?
- Which spring flower is named after Paeon in Greek Mythology?
- Who wrote the famous poem, "I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud," which was about yellow daffodils? (last name)
- What is the April birthstone?
- Which season is followed by spring?
- Who is the Roman goddess of spring?
- Which spring flower is protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981?
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- Who is known as the founder of Earth Day? (first and last name)
- Blooming wattles signal spring in which country?
- In North America, what bird is often associated with Spring?
- Which month is the first day of spring in the southern hemisphere?
- Who is the Greek goddess of Spring and nature?
- What is the main spring allergy trigger? (in general)
- Petals of which spring flowers represent faith, hope, courage, wisdom, and admiration?
20 Clues: What is the April birthstone? • Which season is followed by spring? • Who is the Roman goddess of spring? • Who is the Greek goddess of Spring and nature? • Blooming wattles signal spring in which country? • What is the main spring allergy trigger? (in general) • Who proposed the idea of Daylight Saving Time? (last name) • ...
Axolotls 2024-09-04
Across
- To state or assert that you believe to be true
- that helps filter and clean contaminated water
- A place in mexico where you can find axolotls
- like carp and tilapia
- beginning of their lives in water, eventually changing form to spend the rest of their lives on land
- Being able to regrow organs or body parts
- the community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical surroundings
- they retain characteristics of their juvenile form
- Plantation that present your evidence in a clear login
- There are no more of that animals in the wild
- oxygen from the water so the animal can breathe underwater.
- to help scientists better understand certain biological processes in humans
- the immature form of the animal hatches
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- change to their genetic code
- The gow bigger and became strong or important symbol
- wild axolotls are found only in canals and waterways of
- The axolotl became an important symbol in Indigenous Mexican mythology.
- interconnected food chains of what eats what within an ecosystem
- People that bult their civilization around the lakes in the valley
- changed over time
- Information that support your claim
- frilly salamander
- unhatched offspring
- Help learn who have lost or were born without an arm or leg
- Aztecs grew food on floating gardens on
25 Clues: changed over time • frilly salamander • unhatched offspring • like carp and tilapia • change to their genetic code • Information that support your claim • Aztecs grew food on floating gardens on • the immature form of the animal hatches • Being able to regrow organs or body parts • A place in mexico where you can find axolotls • There are no more of that animals in the wild • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-09-16
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- This percentage of Greece is mountainous
- Strict, military controlled Greek city-state
- A government led by the people
- Responsible for the Socratic method
- God of war (violent aspects)
- The goddess that everyone wanted to be with
- A government led by a few
- Greeks would visit this individual to find out what the gods/goddesses wanted from them
- The age at which Spartan men left the military
- Top of the hill location in a polis
- Term for excellence won in a struggle or contest
- Believed trees were a reflection of "treeness"
- Largest city-state with a population of 300,000
- The highest peak in Greece
- The age at which Spartan men joined the army
- God of the seas and earthquakes
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- The god associated with the use of a lightning bolt
- Responsible for the Pythagorean Theorem
- Married Zeus
- The meal most Spartans ate regularly
- Below the acropolis; where people assembled/market
- Traveling teachers
- Goddess of reason, wisdom, and strategic warfare
- Greece is the size of this U.S. state
- Messenger god
- Goddess associated with the seasons
- The formation the hoplite soldiers marched in
- Greek term for city-state
- The # of the main gods and goddesses in Greek mythology
- Apollo's twin sister
- The Mycenenaens buried their dead in these hillside tombs
- Foot soldiers in ancient Greece
- Ruled the Underworld
33 Clues: Married Zeus • Messenger god • Traveling teachers • Apollo's twin sister • Ruled the Underworld • Greek term for city-state • A government led by a few • The highest peak in Greece • God of war (violent aspects) • A government led by the people • Foot soldiers in ancient Greece • God of the seas and earthquakes • Goddess associated with the seasons • Responsible for the Socratic method • ...
Happy Birthday Frances! 2024-09-25
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- Author of Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus
- Which novel features Roger, Piggy, Jack & SImon
- Author of The Great Gatsby
- Author of Jane Eyre
- Who coined the phrase "I solemnly swear I am up to no good"?
- Greek god of the forge
- Who comes from Darkest Peru?
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Author of The Northern Lights
- What is through C.S Lewis' wardrobe?
- Author of The Grapes of Wrath
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek goddess of the Earth
- Who says "Unsex me here..."?
- Author of Wuthering Heights
- Who is the narrator in The Great Gatsby?
- Who slays the minotaur in Greek mythology?
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- Cathy's one true love
- Author of The Hunger Games
- Author of Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- Greek goddess of wisdom & warfare
- Author of 1984
- Daughter of Zeus & Demeter
- Greek god of war
- King of the Greek gods
- Messenger of the Greek gods
- Author of Metamorphosis
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of the sea
- Where does the wizard live in Wizard of Oz?
- Who sang Wuthering Heights?
- Author of Lord of the Rings
- Greek god of wine
- Which Greek Titan gave the gift of fire to humanity?
- Who manipulates Othello?
36 Clues: Author of 1984 • Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Author of Jane Eyre • Greek god of the sea • Cathy's one true love • Greek goddess of love • King of the Greek gods • Greek god of the forge • Author of Metamorphosis • Who manipulates Othello? • Author of The Hunger Games • Author of The Great Gatsby • Daughter of Zeus & Demeter • Greek goddess of the Earth • Messenger of the Greek gods • ...
