mythology Crossword Puzzles
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard The Hammer of Thor 2023-04-19
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- Those who have died in battle and are brought to Valhalla by valkyries.
- A chain mail curtain that's attached at the bottom of a helmet to protect the neck.
- A mythical creature in Northern and Central European folklore living deep in the forest that traditionally has the shape of a giant serpent monster. It can be seen as a sort of dragon.
- An ancient Norse warrior who fought in a wild frenzy.
- The land of the giants.
- The hammer beloning to the god of thunder Thor.
- An undead creature from Norse mythology, an animated corpse that inhabits its grave, often guarding buried treasure.
- Relating to the arrangement or accurate representation of the physical features of an area.
- An ancient burial mound.
- The primodial void: a mist that obscures appearances.
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- A lord of Valhalla.
- A female figure that guides the dead warriors to Valhalla.
- Haul or carry something awkward or heavy.
- Make (suffering, deficiency, or a problem) less severe.
- The creature killed and eaten every night by the Æsir and einherjar.
- A series of events, including a great battle, foretelling the death of numerous great figures, natural disasters, and the submersion of the world in water.
- A sash worn around the waist, especially as part of a man's evening clothes.
- A Norse term of insult meaning "unmanly"
- A Wiccan holiday celebrating the spring equinox.
- The "All Father" the king of gods and the god of death and war
20 Clues: A lord of Valhalla. • The land of the giants. • An ancient burial mound. • A Norse term of insult meaning "unmanly" • Haul or carry something awkward or heavy. • The hammer beloning to the god of thunder Thor. • A Wiccan holiday celebrating the spring equinox. • An ancient Norse warrior who fought in a wild frenzy. • The primodial void: a mist that obscures appearances. • ...
countrys 2023-04-25
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- - Island nation consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- - Most populous country in the world, famous for its Great Wall and pandas
- - Scandinavian country famous for its design, Vikings, and meatballs
- - Ancient civilization located in North Africa, known for the Pyramids and Sphinx
- - African country known for its diverse culture, wildlife, and apartheid history
- - Island nation in East Asia with a rich cultural heritage, known for sushi and cherry blossoms
- - Southeast Asian country known for its tropical beaches, temples, and spicy cuisine
- - Continent-country known for its unique wildlife, such as kangaroos and koalas
- - South American country known for its tango and beef
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- - Mediterranean country known for its pasta, pizza, and ancient ruins
- - South Asian country known for its diverse culture, spices, and Taj Mahal
- - Island country known for its stunning landscapes, adventure sports, and Maori culture
- - North American country famous for its cuisine, mariachi music, and ancient ruins
- - Mediterranean country famous for its ancient ruins, mythology, and olive oil
- - Central European country famous for its beer, sausages, and castles
- - Largest country in South America, known for its Amazon rainforest and soccer
- - European country famous for its flamenco dancing, bullfighting, and paella
- - Largest country in the world, known for its vast landscapes and rich history
- - Northern neighbor of the United States, famous for maple syrup and hockey
- - Western European country famous for its cuisine, wine, and art
20 Clues: - South American country known for its tango and beef • - Western European country famous for its cuisine, wine, and art • - Scandinavian country famous for its design, Vikings, and meatballs • - Mediterranean country known for its pasta, pizza, and ancient ruins • - Central European country famous for its beer, sausages, and castles • ...
Rollercoasters pt. 2 2022-12-14
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- A coaster in a zoo?
- the park which contains both Sky Rocket III's
- themed area coming the chessington soon
- They're said to be pretty good in Japan, the same cannot be said for the US
- The coaster with the record for inversions
- Myrtle Beach's premier roller coaster
- the park opening up a Celtic God themed ride next year
- Coaster removed for Valkyria
- Manufacturer of both coasters going to the new southwestern park
- This coaster was almost removed to fit an accelerator in!
- Only coaster to ever feature a Scorpion Tail
- the bent that failed on Son of Beast
- Subsidiary of Jinma
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- Surfs Up!
- an older model getting upgraded soon
- environmental element commonly found on wing coasters
- The funny sound made by Intamin Prefabs
- RMC Roar
- the launch system that takes out power grids abv.
- Mouse This coaster features no restraints, also has the same name as a coaster at CGA
- this states only ride is a Dragon Wagon
- Road Runner Express Designer
- the most popular Premier Rides model
- New name for Steel Venom at Geauga Lake
- American Drier Looping, also a fire breathing monster in Greek mythology
- The last Intamin prefab
- The most commonly cloned large scale coaster
- The manufacturer helping with 3-Down
- owner of the new park opening in the southwest United States
- Steel Millennium and Z
30 Clues: RMC Roar • Surfs Up! • A coaster in a zoo? • Subsidiary of Jinma • Steel Millennium and Z • The last Intamin prefab • Road Runner Express Designer • Coaster removed for Valkyria • an older model getting upgraded soon • the most popular Premier Rides model • The manufacturer helping with 3-Down • the bent that failed on Son of Beast • Myrtle Beach's premier roller coaster • ...
Bureaucracy 2024-11-09
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- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- able to read and write
- fairness in the way people are dealt with
- at the core/center
- secretly planning with other people to do something bad or illegal
- rivalry competition, arguments among brothers and sisters (two words)
- clear and perfect quality; unmixed
- ancient stories
- to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed
- to produce music, poetry, or formal writing
- an event or situation, especially an unexpected one, in which there is worry or excitement and usually a lot of action
- the moral or legal right or ability to control
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- being a member of a particular country and having rights because of it
- a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow movement or communication between or along the parts or between the parts and a control center
- something such as a special word used to help a person remember something
- very untidy; not neatly arranged
- people who do not read and write
- protection
- system for controlling or managing a country, company, or organization that is operated by a large number of officials employed to follow rules carefully
- very important
- the fact that a substance is dirty or lower in quality because it is mixed with another substance, or something that causes this
21 Clues: protection • very important • ancient stories • at the core/center • able to read and write • very untidy; not neatly arranged • people who do not read and write • clear and perfect quality; unmixed • fairness in the way people are dealt with • to produce music, poetry, or formal writing • the moral or legal right or ability to control • ...
Mysteries of the Lost Civilization 2025-01-28
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- A person who wants to understand and explain all parts of life.
- The sudden forcing of material from a volcano.
- Something that is unknown or difficult to understand.
- Something that proves something to be real or true.
- According to mythology, this son of Zeus ruled the island of Crete.
- The palace where Minos ruled Crete.
- Palace ruins are located here, researchers study these to learn about the Minoan culture.
- Fell apart.
- Paintings on walls or ceilings made of plaster.
- The force created by something pushing firmly on something else; a buildup of energy.
- A sudden, terrible event.
- The kings of Atlantis are said to be descendants of this Greek god.
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- An idea or ideas that explain events based on evidence.
- Made someone greatly curious.
- This type of large wave was caused by the eruption of Thera.
- Made up, not true.
- Where the island of Crete is located.
- People from Greece who invaded Crete in 1450 BCE.
- People who carefully study topics to find facts and discover truth.
- A culture that has developed forms of government, religion, sciences, language, art, and learning.
- Entered another country to take over or to make war.
- A man who wrote tales about the Mycenaeans.
- Connected by blood from an ancestor.
- A large hole caused by the collapse of a volcano.
- The current name of the island called Thera.
- An ancient Greek philosopher who told a very interesting story.
26 Clues: Fell apart. • Made up, not true. • A sudden, terrible event. • Made someone greatly curious. • The palace where Minos ruled Crete. • Connected by blood from an ancestor. • Where the island of Crete is located. • A man who wrote tales about the Mycenaeans. • The current name of the island called Thera. • The sudden forcing of material from a volcano. • ...
Test 2025-04-02
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- Dinosaur whose name roughly translates to “Fast Lizard”
- Dungeons and ________
- Wendy’s headquarters location
- Bygone app featuring 6-second clips
- Hawaii capital
- Dir. to Lubbock from Austin
- Fourth largest metro area in the United States
- Snoopy’s aerial nemesis
- Soft drink Lindsey would have on IV drip if she could
- “Fury Road” franchise
- Korean martial art
- Island archipelago famed for tortoises and finches
- Ari’s Proposal method
- School in Baton Rouge
- Bayou Barbie
- Realm containing Earth in Norse mythology
- Volleyball back row specialist
- Ari’s employer
- Feat completed in less than 12 parsecs
- Iron Man co-creator
- A silicate mineral known for its use in jewelry and distinctive color bands
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- Locale of Ari and Lindsey’s first date
- 1860s Parisian art movement
- German breed specializing in Badger hunting
- 2024 Best New Artist Grammy Winner
- Holiday that doubled as Ari and Lindsey’s Anniversary
- Latvian-American abstract painter
- Hand of the King executed in season one of Game of Thrones
- Utensil with three tines
- Posthumous J.R.R. Tolkien Publication
- Paul Hollywood’s highest honor
- Ari’s Alma Mater
- Tallest of the “three sisters” fall crops
- The Bathers artist
- To place an arrow on a bow
- A member of the lute family of Portuguese origin and popularized in Hawaii
- Popstar Ari wanted to be her first ex wife
- Frontman of the Mothers of Invention
- Greek god of the ocean
- Filipino eggroll
40 Clues: Bayou Barbie • Hawaii capital • Ari’s employer • Ari’s Alma Mater • Filipino eggroll • The Bathers artist • Korean martial art • Iron Man co-creator • Dungeons and ________ • “Fury Road” franchise • Ari’s Proposal method • School in Baton Rouge • Greek god of the ocean • Snoopy’s aerial nemesis • Utensil with three tines • To place an arrow on a bow • 1860s Parisian art movement • ...
Unusual Nouns 2025-06-11
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- An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- The emission of light by a body as a result of being heated.
- A minor weakness or eccentricity in someone's character.
- An organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its parts.
- (in Greek mythology) a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail; a thing that is hoped or wished for but in fact is illusory or impossible to achieve.
- A book, especially a large, heavy, scholarly one.
- A fierce or destructive attack.
- Conversation or remarks characterized by quick, witty comments or replies.
- A person, especially a priest, who interprets sacred mysteries or esoteric principles.
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- A dishonest or unscrupulous man.
- A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past.
- A flash or sparkle of light.
- An abstract but perceptible thing that issues or originates from a source.
- A powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river; a state of confused movement or violent turmoil.
- The leading sheep of a flock, with a bell on its neck; an indicator or predictor of something.
- Offense or annoyance.
- A particular point in events or time.
- A person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge.
- A typical example or pattern of something; a model.
- Theft of personal property.
20 Clues: Offense or annoyance. • Theft of personal property. • A flash or sparkle of light. • A fierce or destructive attack. • A dishonest or unscrupulous man. • A particular point in events or time. • A book, especially a large, heavy, scholarly one. • A typical example or pattern of something; a model. • A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past. • ...
Nadia 2025-05-13
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- what is a collection of myths.
- What is the body of all people ordained for religious duties.
- What is a chain or group of islands scattered in a body of water, most commonly an ocean.
- Who were unfree laborers in medieval Europe, bound to the land and the will of a lord.
- who was the supreme male monarch or emperor.
- what is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion centered on the belief that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
- What is an advocate or follower of the principles of humanism.
- who are Germanic people who played a significant role in the history of Western and Central Europe.
- who is the bishop of Rome and the visible head of the worldwide Catholic Church.
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- what is a practice where one person owns another as property.
- what is a small group of people having control of a country.
- what is relating to or characterized by belief in or worship of more than one god.
- what is a monotheistic religion and culture of the Jewish people.
- what is also known for the new stone age.
- what moves from one region to another.
- what are hereditary rulers of a country.
- What is a period of significant cultural and intellectual revival in Europe.
- who is the upper chamber of the U.S. Congress.
- What is the species that encompasses all livinghumans.
- what is an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion centered on the belief in one God (Allah)
20 Clues: what is a collection of myths. • what moves from one region to another. • what are hereditary rulers of a country. • what is also known for the new stone age. • who was the supreme male monarch or emperor. • who is the upper chamber of the U.S. Congress. • What is the species that encompasses all livinghumans. • ...
Halloween-Michael Myers 2025-08-01
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- What spreads through Haddonfield during Michael’s return.
- The job of the character in the third movie unrelated to Michael.
- One of Michael’s eerie behaviors before attacking.
- Michael never removes this in front of his victims.
- A place where multiple franchise kills have taken place.
- Pagan festival referenced in the series’ mythology.
- Room where many kills occur in the suburban homes.
- – Where Michael was locked away as a child.
- Occupation of many of Michael’s victims.
- Where Michael escapes from in the first movie.
- – The doctor who dedicates his life to stopping Michael.
- – The modified Captain Kirk mask Michael wears.
- A common way victims are injured or killed.
- Michael’s defining trait; he never speaks.
- A claustrophobic setting used in later films.
- – Michael’s primary target and long-running final girl.
- Dr. Loomis insists that this is what Michael truly is.
- One of the motives suggested for Michael’s return.
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- – What Michael Myers is often referred to as.
- Dr. Loomis’s profession in the films.
- Michael’s dark blue attire of choice.
- – Michael’s relationship to Laurie Strode in some timelines.
- Often visited or desecrated in Halloween films.
- Michael Myers’s most frequently used weapon.
- Vehicle Michael hijacks more than once.
- – The childhood home of the killer.
- – The fictional town where most of the killings occur.
- Main location for the events following the first movie.
- What Michael does from the institution in multiple films.
- The horror subgenre to which the franchise belongs.
30 Clues: – The childhood home of the killer. • Dr. Loomis’s profession in the films. • Michael’s dark blue attire of choice. • Vehicle Michael hijacks more than once. • Occupation of many of Michael’s victims. • Michael’s defining trait; he never speaks. • – Where Michael was locked away as a child. • A common way victims are injured or killed. • ...
History of Greek Theatre- Caleb Student 2023-01-06
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- motivation drives the play.
- A tragic hero is a man of
- How speech reveals character
- The Greeks had a religious and legal prohibition against showing acts of violence on
- the father of Western philosophy.
- was a religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to Dionysus.
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- lived during this period, and is
- Made it easier for male actors to play as a female
- first great theorist of dramatic art
- “an act of injustice”
- a fault of character such as pride or jealousy.
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- honored with a position in the Government.
- (non-speaking extras)
- was the god of wine and fertility,
- (hut or tent) was on the side of the orchestra opposite the audience.
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat,famous for being drunk and sexual.
- episodes Chorus’s main role was to sing and dance in between
- the chorus expressed the
- was the first winner. He is the earliest known playwright and actor.
- The word drama comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or
- Song sung by chorus
- The owners' names were carved into the back of the
- means dance in greek
- A flat terrace below the
- all of the performers wore masks excpet
- means place of seeing.
- served as the
- Usage of words to express thought
- Something to shock the
30 Clues: served as the • Song sung by chorus • means dance in greek • (non-speaking extras) • “an act of injustice” • means place of seeing. • Something to shock the • the chorus expressed the • A flat terrace below the • A tragic hero is a man of • motivation drives the play. • How speech reveals character • lived during this period, and is • the father of Western philosophy. • ...
History of Greek Theatre - By Eliyah Perry 2023-01-09
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- A word of Greek origin that means "to act"
- A term derived from the word "Thespis" to refer to great actors
- The words used to express thought
- In mythology: A drunk and sexual goat/man
- Part woman, eagle, and lion sent down from the goddess Hera
- A man who wrote 123 plays in which 7 still remain
- A name for a king that takes the throne by force/choice, not inherits it from his father
- An altar placed in the middle of the orchestra
- Time Sophocles was born
- The song sung by the chorus should be part f the plot
- Dubbed the father of western philosophy
- Act of injustice
- Theory of poetry created by Aristotle
- Make the play come to life
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- Where the actors "dance"
- Man of noble structure
- God of wine and fertility
- The arrangments of the events in the play
- Created a poetic genre known as tragedy.
- Another word for "songs"
- A story that ends in shock and sadness
- A place for actors to regain and alter costumes
- A festival held around 500 B.C when people would give praise to Dionysus
- The watching space where the audience sits down on the stone
- The shape of the theater in Ephesus, Turkey
- A word of Greek origin that means "dance"
- How speech drives the character
- The shock received by the audience
28 Clues: Act of injustice • Man of noble structure • Time Sophocles was born • Where the actors "dance" • Another word for "songs" • God of wine and fertility • Make the play come to life • How speech drives the character • The words used to express thought • The shock received by the audience • Theory of poetry created by Aristotle • A story that ends in shock and sadness • ...
yong's crossword 2025-11-27
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- the capital of a country where NZ consistently dumps their waste. also where I was born.
- a fantasy book series with 9 published books as well as 2 extra .5 books
- Sir James Galway plays this instrument
- a fantasy book series based off greek mythology
- the genre of music that is highly disregarded nowadays
- a fluffy herbivore in which mini lops are one of their breeds
- the moniker of a character in the Marvel universe who enslaved an entire town and made them play out a sitcom fantasy
- a Chinese plucked zither
- a very popular pitched percussion instrument
- a band of three brothers who wrote that song that was trending in every minecraft youtube shorts video
- thing involving a computer and the word 'science' and is something i wish to study in uni
- the fastest racket sport
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- the most famous universe of superhero film media
- this artist has a first name of Alec- not Alex
- a blend between pop and rock
- the longest match from this sport lasted over 11 hours
- an individual sport that's very cold
- son of the scarlet witch. first mcu appearance in Wandavision
- one of the most famous comic brands
- an artist who dated Camila Cabello
- a villian/antihero/hero in the Marvel universe who is consistently more popular than the heroes and 'died' three times or tried to die
- a band that wrote the song that played during the end credits of Hunger Games: Catching Fire
22 Clues: a Chinese plucked zither • the fastest racket sport • a blend between pop and rock • an artist who dated Camila Cabello • one of the most famous comic brands • an individual sport that's very cold • Sir James Galway plays this instrument • a very popular pitched percussion instrument • this artist has a first name of Alec- not Alex • ...
Y9 Poetry - HOUR 2023-01-16
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- a large, decorative hanging light with branches for several light bulbs or candles.
- an arm or leg of a person or four-legged animal
- a long-tailed, medium-sized bird, typically with a grey or brown back and barred or pale underparts. Many cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of small songbirds.
- a quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.
- saliva, typically that which has been ejected from a person's mouth
- a person, typically a homeless one, who lives by asking for money or food.
- a precious stone, typically a single crystal or piece of a hard lustrous or translucent mineral cut into shape with flat facets or smoothed and polished for use as an ornament
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- Classical Mythology. a Phrygian king, son of Gordius, who was given by Dionysus the power of turning whatever he touched into gold
- a narrow channel dug at the side of a road or field, to hold or carry away water.
- striking with a backhanded blow or stroke
- having fallen or been allowed to fall vertically.
- dried stalks of grain
12 Clues: dried stalks of grain • striking with a backhanded blow or stroke • an arm or leg of a person or four-legged animal • having fallen or been allowed to fall vertically. • a quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects. • saliva, typically that which has been ejected from a person's mouth • ...
Vikings 2022-11-02
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- each of Odin's twelve handmaidens who conducted the slain warriors of their choice from the battlefield to Valhalla.
- the supreme god and creator in Norse mythology.
- hall of the fallen.
- the first European to have set foot on continental North America, approximately half a millennium before Christopher Columbus.
- long story of heroic achievement, especially a medieval prose narrative in Old Norse or Old Icelandic.
- a native or inhabitant of Normandy: a : one of the Scandinavian conquerors of Normandy in the 10th century. b : one of the Norman-French conquerors of England in 1066.
- the physical destruction or disintegration of something or the state of disintegrating or being destroyed.
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- He was the youngest son of King Æthelwulf and his first wife Osburh, who both died when Alfred was young.
- a volcanic island in the North Atlantic near the Arctic Circle.
- the largest island in the world; lies between the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean; a self-governing province of Denmark.
- a large boat that may be launched from a sailing ship.
- the Norse god of thunder, weather, and crops.
12 Clues: hall of the fallen. • the Norse god of thunder, weather, and crops. • the supreme god and creator in Norse mythology. • a large boat that may be launched from a sailing ship. • a volcanic island in the North Atlantic near the Arctic Circle. • long story of heroic achievement, especially a medieval prose narrative in Old Norse or Old Icelandic. • ...
Vikings 2022-11-02
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- each of Odin's twelve handmaidens who conducted the slain warriors of their choice from the battlefield to Valhalla.
- the supreme god and creator in Norse mythology.
- hall of the fallen.
- the first European to have set foot on continental North America, approximately half a millennium before Christopher Columbus.
- long story of heroic achievement, especially a medieval prose narrative in Old Norse or Old Icelandic.
- a native or inhabitant of Normandy: a : one of the Scandinavian conquerors of Normandy in the 10th century. b : one of the Norman-French conquerors of England in 1066.
- the physical destruction or disintegration of something or the state of disintegrating or being destroyed.
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- He was the youngest son of King Æthelwulf and his first wife Osburh, who both died when Alfred was young.
- a volcanic island in the North Atlantic near the Arctic Circle.
- the largest island in the world; lies between the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean; a self-governing province of Denmark.
- a large boat that may be launched from a sailing ship.
- the Norse god of thunder, weather, and crops.
12 Clues: hall of the fallen. • the Norse god of thunder, weather, and crops. • the supreme god and creator in Norse mythology. • a large boat that may be launched from a sailing ship. • a volcanic island in the North Atlantic near the Arctic Circle. • long story of heroic achievement, especially a medieval prose narrative in Old Norse or Old Icelandic. • ...
DAVIDO CROSSWORD 2022-10-19
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- Acrobats use ___ to do their performances and stunts.
- The ____ easily tricked the boys during their dictation.
- Chlorine can act as a ____ to increase the rate of bacterial decomposition in swimming pools.
- Ancient Greeks that date back as far as Greek _____ laid down the foundations of mathematics, biology, engineering and medicine.
- The cause of littering which can contribute to climate change forces people to make ____ paper straws so that they fit in with the environment.
- Mathematics was the easiest subject the students had done until they learned about _______ shapes.
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- The author used ____ to describe her friends in her autobiography to avoid the public’s knowledge of them.
- The author used a ____ description of her in an autobiographical book written by her.
- The reason most plants have their green pigment, is because of ____, which can boost red blood cells and help with weight loss.
- The teachers were _____ for their pupils who were struggling in their classes.
- A girl was alone, crying on the bench while her friends showed ____ for the death of her mother.
- People used different words that had the same meaning to describe people which are called ___.
12 Clues: Acrobats use ___ to do their performances and stunts. • The ____ easily tricked the boys during their dictation. • The teachers were _____ for their pupils who were struggling in their classes. • The author used a ____ description of her in an autobiographical book written by her. • ...
Vicmar's Art and Historical Sites Crossword Puzzle! 2023-12-06
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- This artist rose to success during the 1980s as part of the Neo-expressionism movement. He passed away in 1988 at 28 years old.
- She was best known for her portraits and Mexican inspired art. Clue: only last name!
- One of his most famous pieces of art is titled, "The Night Watch" c. 1642
- Gogh Painted The Starry Night.
- About when was Stonehenge built? Clue: BC is in the answer!
- Contemporary art museum located in Potomac, Maryland (and one of your secret staffer's favorite places ever!)
- Name of a 1948 painting by Rothko.
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- Name of a 1906 painting by Klimt.
- This artist painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Picchu A famous Incan historical site in Peru.
- The famous structure of the Acropolis. It has 92 metopes between triglyphs that were decorated with relief sculptures, an Ionic frieze full of sculptures that encompass the entire building, and the two large pediments featuring scenes from Greek mythology.
- Met This art museum opened on April 13, 1870 in NYC. Clue: It is a shortened version of the name!
12 Clues: Gogh Painted The Starry Night. • Name of a 1906 painting by Klimt. • Name of a 1948 painting by Rothko. • Picchu A famous Incan historical site in Peru. • This artist painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • About when was Stonehenge built? Clue: BC is in the answer! • One of his most famous pieces of art is titled, "The Night Watch" c. 1642 • ...
Greek Mythology Of the Day: 2022-12-15
9 Clues: GOd of fire • God of God's • God of the sea • Flying sandals • Snakes for hair • Strongest man ever • A sporting contest • Most beautiful woman ever • Punishes Medusa for her assault
Movie Genres 2022-01-03
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- movies with a fast-moving plot, usually containing scenes of violence
- movies that are made to make people laugh
- a movie in which romantic love story or the search for strong and pure love and romance are the main plot focus
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- a film genre that depends mostly on the development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes
- movies that belong to the fantasy genre with fantastic themes, usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, folklore, or exotic fantasy worlds.
- movies that try to evoke fear or disgust in the audience for entertainment purposes
- A genre in which films are set in the American West during the 19th century and embodies the "spirit, the struggle and the demise of the new frontier"
7 Clues: movies that are made to make people laugh • movies with a fast-moving plot, usually containing scenes of violence • movies that try to evoke fear or disgust in the audience for entertainment purposes • a film genre that depends mostly on the development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes • ...
Lord of the Rings 2025-12-30
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- What is the name the Elves use for Gandalf?
- What is the name of the "magical seeing stone" used by Saruman?
- In the books, how many years pass between Bilbo’s 111th birthday party and Frodo actually leaving the Shire?
- In The Two Towers, what is the name of the horse that rescues a wounded Aragorn after the Warg rider attack?
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- Who is the creator of the universe (the supreme deity) in Tolkien’s mythology? (3,8)
- Aside from a box of earth, what gift does Galadriel give to Samwise Gamgee? (5,4)
- What is the name of the massive, 100-foot-long battering ram shaped like a wolf's head used to break the gates of Minas Tirith?
7 Clues: What is the name the Elves use for Gandalf? • What is the name of the "magical seeing stone" used by Saruman? • Aside from a box of earth, what gift does Galadriel give to Samwise Gamgee? (5,4) • Who is the creator of the universe (the supreme deity) in Tolkien’s mythology? (3,8) • ...
History of Greek Theater- Desmond Reese 2022-01-10
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- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat.
- god of wine and fertility.
- support the plot.Their motivation drives the play.
- traditional, performed by large choruses.
- part lion, part eagle, and part woman.
- How speech reveals character
- the word comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survive, and won best playwright contest.
- Latin title for the play called Oedipus Tyrannus in Greek.
- Something to shock the audience
- derived from thespis
- emphasized the attempts of human characters to control their own destinies.
- non-speaking extras
- The arrangements of the events in the play
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- major festival honoring Dionysus
- the seeing space
- considered the father of Western philosophy.
- means dance in Greek
- the dancing space
- one of the key influences on greek drama (of Homer)
- Usage of words to express thought
- wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- hut or tent
- man of noble stature
- A very wealthy city,had approximately 250,000-300,000 people.
- Theater in the ___ can be traced back to ancient Greece (c. 500 B.C.)
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- the alter
- ancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it.
- first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
30 Clues: the alter • hut or tent • the seeing space • the dancing space • non-speaking extras • means dance in Greek • man of noble stature • derived from thespis • god of wine and fertility. • How speech reveals character • wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • Something to shock the audience • major festival honoring Dionysus • Usage of words to express thought • ...
Garcia- Persepolis Vocab Review 2022-03-15
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- All 100's is the __ grade
- A person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of god
- Me and other students are a ___ of Mr. Jacobs
- Moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury
- In mythology, mortals often feared the __ of the gods.
- Based off the writings or Karl Max and Friedrich Engels
- Corpse, dead body
- Brother Brian was a ___ before Mr. De'valle, Mr Underwood, and others.
- A line of heriditary rylers of a country
- People in Ukraine had to seek ____
- Required by a legal, moral, or other ruled; Compulsory
- The action or fact of accepting or yielding to a superior force or to the will or authority of another person
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- Of or relating to the devil
- Freed from traditional social customs or outdated attidudes
- A government, especially a authoranian one
- Revolutionaries should possess the noble qualities of the ___
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- The mask mandate was a ___
- Kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit
- GJA scholars are devoted to all their classes
- A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs
- His ____ music, sometime cousin to jazz, had limited appeal.
- An image or representation of a person
- the time which a ruler is in power
- Stanley is our resident crossword ____
- A division of society based in parentage and economic status.
26 Clues: Corpse, dead body • All 100's is the __ grade • The mask mandate was a ___ • Of or relating to the devil • People in Ukraine had to seek ____ • the time which a ruler is in power • An image or representation of a person • Stanley is our resident crossword ____ • A line of heriditary rylers of a country • A government, especially a authoranian one • ...
Week of Nov. 29 2021-11-30
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- opinions or theories about a topic
- tall decorative points at the top of a building
- showing a feeling of being humble
- the study of the origins and social relationships of human beings
- the study of Earth's atmosphere and the weather
- an infectious disease that causes a high rate of death
- kind; generous; mild
- the remains or trace of a living animal or plant from a long time ago
- easy to do or understand; not complicated.
- the study of the environment as it relates to living organisms
- the study of human behavior and the human mind
- the practice of beautifying the face, skin, and hair
- a coin of the United States and Canada worth five cents
- in two; in a pair.
- the study of the earth and the history of the earth recorded in rocks
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- to declare a formal order
- the study of myths
- only one
- the process of conveying information without using speech
- a piece of paper or cloth that is attached to an object
- the study of living organisms
- to provide an appropriate distance between objects, usually ships or boats
- extinguish
- shared by everyone in a group
- close to what is usual, average, or standard
- the study of human cultures, communities, and societies
- not working
- different from others; unique
- the study of animals and animal behavior
- a substance formed in the earth that is not of an animal or a plant
30 Clues: only one • extinguish • not working • the study of myths • in two; in a pair. • kind; generous; mild • to declare a formal order • the study of living organisms • shared by everyone in a group • different from others; unique • showing a feeling of being humble • opinions or theories about a topic • the study of animals and animal behavior • easy to do or understand; not complicated. • ...
English Extra Credit- Quarter 3 2015-03-09
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- What is the most common fruit in the world?
- Where did Johnny stab Bob?
- How would you describe Johnny stabbing Bob?
- What is used to make wishes in "The Monkeys Paw"
- What did Harriet use to escape?
- How old is Anne is The Diary of Anne Frank?
- What is the largest city in the world?
- who is the ruler in the greek mythology book?
- What group is ponyboy in?
- what was Ares the goddess of?
- what is the story mrs.flowers encouraging?
- Where does Mrs.flowers take place?
- Where did Harriets journey begin?
- What is the most common visited city in the world?
- how would you describe Anne's mood throughout the story?
- What does Anne do about the characters emotions in the story?
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- How would you describe Ponyboys mood?
- What year did Anne's Diary start?
- what is the main animal in "The Third Wish?"
- cumpleaños how do you say happy birthday in Spanish?
- What did Hermes Carry?
- What are the name of the ancestors in "The Medicine Bag?"
- What is the word for Alfonso not liking his apperance?
- How does ponyboy describe his hair?
- what is Hera's ROMAN name?
- What does Alfonso try to fix?
- Who is the main character in "The Medicine Bag?"
- What is the season in "The Third Wish?"
- How would you describe Dally's Mood?
- What does the son turn into in "The Monkey's paw?"
30 Clues: What did Hermes Carry? • What group is ponyboy in? • Where did Johnny stab Bob? • what is Hera's ROMAN name? • What does Alfonso try to fix? • what was Ares the goddess of? • What did Harriet use to escape? • What year did Anne's Diary start? • Where did Harriets journey begin? • Where does Mrs.flowers take place? • How does ponyboy describe his hair? • ...
Planets And Their Moons 2023-01-31
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- A Moon with a Thin Atmosphere
- Mars' Smallest Moon
- A Moon not Tidally Locked with Haumea
- The Second Largest Dwarf Moon
- The Farthest Planet in our Solar System
- Named after the Titaness of Greek Mythology
- The Ninth Planet until 2006
- A Dwarf Planet with an Odd Egg Shape
- Rotates in the Equatorial Plane of Uranus
- A Moon with a Radius of 457 Miles
- The Red Planet
- A Moon only 1.5% as bright as Haumea
- The Planet that we Live On
- The Largest Dwarf Moon
- Mars' Biggest Moon
- Hottest and Brightest Planet
- A Dwarf Planet in the Asteroid Belt
- Planet with an Extensive Ring System
- Saturn's Second Largest Moon
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- Closest Planet to the Sun
- Has Roughly Equal Amounts of Water and Ice
- A little More Massive than Pluto
- The Only Known Moon to have an Atmosphere
- A Moon with 150+ Active Volcanoes
- The Biggest Moon with a Magnetic Field
- The Largest Planet in our Solar System
- It's Destiny is 0.97 Times that of Liquid Water
- Uranus' Largest Moon
- Most Massive Moon in the Solar System
- A Moon with Water Underneath its Surface
- Once Known to be a Dwarf Planet Long Ago
- Commonly Confused with the Death Star
- Our Natural Satellite
- A Red Dwarf Planet
- A Small Icy Moon
- A Planet that Spins on its Side
- Discovered on October 24, 1851
37 Clues: The Red Planet • A Small Icy Moon • A Red Dwarf Planet • Mars' Biggest Moon • Mars' Smallest Moon • Uranus' Largest Moon • Our Natural Satellite • The Largest Dwarf Moon • Closest Planet to the Sun • The Planet that we Live On • The Ninth Planet until 2006 • Hottest and Brightest Planet • Saturn's Second Largest Moon • A Moon with a Thin Atmosphere • The Second Largest Dwarf Moon • ...
History Of Greek Theatre-Isaiah Gould 2023-01-09
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- Expressed the authorʼs point of view
- two key influences on Greek drama
- religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to Dionysus.
- The theater is on the slope of the hill below the Acropolis in Athens
- comes from the Greek verb “to do” or “to act.”
- in Greek means dance
- The plays followed a strict structure, with a prologue
- slope was covered in a semi-circle with stadium-like
- Facilitated rapid change of roles
- god of wine and fertility
- Literary critics attribute the fall of the hero to a tragic flaw, a fault of character such as pride or jealousy
- third of four categories
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- In the middle of the orchestra was placed
- was to sing and dance in between dramatic episodes
- one of four categories
- The English translation is Oedipus the King
- fourth out of four categories
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat,
- man of noble stature
- Increased the number of actors in plays from two to three
- “imitation of an action¨
- Capital of Greece and had approximately 250,000-300,000 people.
- He is the earliest known playwright and actor
- high-backed seats
- monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes tyrannusancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne,but had taken it
- second of four categories
- Was born in 496 B.C
27 Clues: high-backed seats • Was born in 496 B.C • man of noble stature • in Greek means dance • one of four categories • “imitation of an action¨ • third of four categories • second of four categories • god of wine and fertility • fourth out of four categories • two key influences on Greek drama • Facilitated rapid change of roles • Expressed the authorʼs point of view • ...
Interclass CWP 2022-05-17
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- to stretch or extend
- a German prison camp for captured enemy officers.
- an Arab market or marketplace; a bazaar.
- one of two filaments of silk combined by the silkworm to form a strand of silk
- dull; melancholy; dismal.
- chiefly Scottish variant of once.
- a man who behaves dishonorably, especially toward a woman
- a marine mollusk
- to shoot into the air during a duel
- a flat bread roll topped with chopped onions
- A South American freshwater dolphin
- a phoenix in chinese mythology
- a formerly used Japanese monetary unit equal to ¹/₁₀ sen
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- meaningless talk; to tease, fool, kid
- a small axe used for cutting roof slates, with a point for making nail holes
- the first letter in the Hebrew alphabet
- a yellow-flowered European plant of the cabbage family.
- A sneer; a flout.
- Neighbor ( a person living on adjacent or nearby land)
- dialectal of vex, distress, worry
- used in veterinary medicine as a substitute for cocaine
- fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
- a steep, narrow gully on a mountainside.
- a valley, especially a broad one.
- the period of light between sunrise and sunset, as distinguished from the night.
- a coniferous tree which has red berrylike fruits
- a large edible abalone (mollusk)
- a female ferret
- a console or bracket, typically with two volutes, that supports or appears to support a cornice.
- chiefly Scottish. : the palm of the hand.
30 Clues: a female ferret • a marine mollusk • A sneer; a flout. • to stretch or extend • dull; melancholy; dismal. • a phoenix in chinese mythology • a large edible abalone (mollusk) • dialectal of vex, distress, worry • chiefly Scottish variant of once. • a valley, especially a broad one. • to shoot into the air during a duel • A South American freshwater dolphin • ...
Bartleby Nouns! 2022-11-02
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- curses
- oddities, quirks
- a dwelling in which one abides
- daydreams
- respect for a superior
- intemperate living, especially excessive, dissolute drinking
- an unjust or unlawful takeover
- caution or circumspection as to risk
- companion, colleague, or fellow-citizen
- comes from the Latin word ala, "wing"
- annulment or cancellation
- the quality of being obstinate
- [1] a fire-breathing she-monster in Greek mythology having a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail; [2] an imaginary monster compounded of incongruous parts; [3] an illusion or fabrication of the mind
- customary employment
- Related word: stipulate
- a premonition; comes from Lat. sentio
- Lot's wife was turned into a ______ of salt because she looked back at cities being destroyed by God
- abilities; senses
- an erratic mistake, from Lat. vagare, to wander
- scorn
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- visage is a synonym
- despair
- the act of acquiring something
- Related to the Latin words ab and errare
- the state or attitude of unconcerned
- intimidating or harassing
- insolence is a synonym
- quality of being considered proper by society
- something that provokes
- relief, aid, help
- the way in which one carries oneself
- repayment, revenge
- warnings
- money or food given to the poor
- arrival (used of Christmas)
- a fanciful desire
- the state of being perplexed
- If you are *industrious,* you possess the quality of ______.
- a fool
39 Clues: scorn • curses • a fool • despair • warnings • daydreams • oddities, quirks • relief, aid, help • a fanciful desire • abilities; senses • repayment, revenge • visage is a synonym • customary employment • respect for a superior • insolence is a synonym • something that provokes • Related word: stipulate • intimidating or harassing • annulment or cancellation • arrival (used of Christmas) • ...
OLMEC CIVILIZATION 2024-10-05
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- The Olmecs are considered the "mother culture" of which region?
- What was the name of the deity often depicted in Olmec art, with jaguar and human features?
- What is the food made from cacao plant called that is used to make a drink for rituals?
- What type of natural environment surrounded the Olmec cities?
- Which Olmec city did Olmec features first emerged?
- What is the word used to call the gods that are worshipped by Olmec people?
- What advanced infrastructure system did the Olmecs develop to manage water in their cities?
- What does the tree that produced latex used by Olmecs in various rituals?
- What activity did the Olmecs engage in to exchange goods such as jade, obsidian, and rubber with neighboring regions?
- Which river basin was home to many Olmec settlements?
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- What term describes the Olmec influence on later Mesoamerican civilizations?
- The Olmecs lived near which coast in Mesoamerica?
- What animal is prominently featured in Olmec mythology and art?
- What is the most famous type of monument created by the Olmecs?
- What is the name of the civilization known for colossal stone heads?
- What material did the Olmecs use to carve their giant stone heads?
- The Olmecs participated in a ritual game involving what bouncy material?
- What kind of writing system did the Olmecs develop?
- Which modern-day country was the heartland of the Olmec civilization?
- What was the main staple crop grown by the Olmecs?
20 Clues: The Olmecs lived near which coast in Mesoamerica? • Which Olmec city did Olmec features first emerged? • What was the main staple crop grown by the Olmecs? • What kind of writing system did the Olmecs develop? • Which river basin was home to many Olmec settlements? • What type of natural environment surrounded the Olmec cities? • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-10-13
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- the worship of many gods
- small particles of soil
- a group of many different lands under one ruler.
- a group of people traveling together, often on a trading expedition.
- a long poem that tells the story of a hero
- a method of watering crops where water flows from a water source to the fields.
- extra amounts of something
- Chaldean king known for rebuilding Babylon and building the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
- a curving strip of farmland from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf.
- technology that helped farmers prepare the soil for seeds.
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- official record keepers
- a wheel that helped shape wet clay into bowls and jars.
- a society dominated by men.
- Akkadian king who united Akkad with Sumer, creating the world’s first empire.
- the king who created the Babylonian empire and who’s best known for creating a set of laws for his empire.
- a large temple built to honor a god in a city state. Means “to rise high” in ancient Akkadian.
- in mythology, the god/human who ruled the city state of Uruk in southern Mesopotamia.
- wedge-shaped writing created by Sumerians and made up of 1200 different characters
- cities that had their own government and was not part of any larger governing state
- pyramid In Sumer, upper classes were kings and priests; middle class were merchants, farmers, and artisans; the lowest class were enslaved people.
20 Clues: official record keepers • small particles of soil • the worship of many gods • extra amounts of something • a society dominated by men. • a long poem that tells the story of a hero • a group of many different lands under one ruler. • a wheel that helped shape wet clay into bowls and jars. • technology that helped farmers prepare the soil for seeds. • ...
Learning Contract #4 2024-12-17
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- League: an alliance led by the Athenians that brought together several Greek city-states to challenge the Persian rule of the eastern Greek colonies
- Economy: a system of exchanging goods or services for other goods or services
- a ruler who uses power, often times oppressively
- Civilization: the era when the Greek civilization spread across the entire Middle East due to Alexander the Great
- an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula
- Age: In classical greek mythology, the golden age is an era of peace and prosperity
- a form of government where certain people, class, or groups have ultimate power
- an area of land almost completely surrounded by water except for one side
- League: an alliance of the ancient Greek city-states dominated by the Spartans
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- a type of government where the people hold supreme power through elected representatives
- a class or group considered to be superior due to education, wealth, and influence
- supreme power or sovereignty held by a single person
- a temple on the Acropolis in Athens,Greece
- the capital city of Greece
- Peninsula: a peninsula in europe, bordered by the Ionian, Aegean, and Black sea
- War: a war within regions of the same country
- Economy: a system of exchanging goods or services for money
- an ancient Greek city state
- a group of heavily armed soldiers who form rows with long spears and shields to stab their opponent in battle
- a person who offers views on ethics, morals, and logic
20 Clues: the capital city of Greece • an ancient Greek city state • a temple on the Acropolis in Athens,Greece • an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula • a ruler who uses power, often times oppressively • War: a war within regions of the same country • supreme power or sovereignty held by a single person • a person who offers views on ethics, morals, and logic • ...
vocab 2025-02-25
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- a brave and noble character in a epic poem
- What is Jake writing
- What is Dipsy to the football team
- a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures.
- How does Didi act around Jake
- Who gave Rick Jake's schedule
- descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses, creating a mental picture by describing how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels Ex. The salty sea breeze was warm against my sunburned cheeks.
- comparison NOT using like or as. Ex. Henry is a quick cheetah.
- Where did Jake and Didi go after dropping Rick off at the mall?
- What is the football team's name
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- What did Nelson do to the sophomore that stepped on his shoe
- a scene that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show events that happened in the past Ex. Disney movie “Up”
- a figure of speech where a writer or speaker makes an indirect reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work Ex. He is a real Romeo.
- untrue stories typically about gods and goddess Ex. Hercules
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things. Ex. The wind whispered in my ear.
- comparison using like or as Ex. Henry is as quick as a cheetah.
- Where was Didi taking Rick
- What classes does Jake have
- an extreme exaggeration Ex. This class is going to last forever.
- How does Connor feel about Jake being late on his work
20 Clues: What is Jake writing • Where was Didi taking Rick • What classes does Jake have • How does Didi act around Jake • Who gave Rick Jake's schedule • What is the football team's name • What is Dipsy to the football team • a brave and noble character in a epic poem • How does Connor feel about Jake being late on his work • ...
Jake reinvented 2025-02-25
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- What is Rick waiting for all week?
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- narrator of the book
- what does Rick attempt to convince Jake to do?
- what does Rick see later the night?
- The attribution of a personal nature or human
- what happens when Didi, Rick, and Jake get to the mall
- Where did Didi and Jake go?
- What does Rick tell his mom regarding the parties?
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- piece of writing that partakes of the nature of both speech and song that is nearly always rythmical
- An expression designed to call somthing to mind without mentioning it explicitly
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- Dipsys job on the football team?
- A scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in time earlier than the main story
- why had Rick never had a class with Jake?
- Visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken lierally
- who is the girl that Jake has a crush on
- A brave and noble character in an epic poem, admired for great achievmnets or affected by great things
20 Clues: narrator of the book • Where did Didi and Jake go? • Dipsys job on the football team? • What is Rick waiting for all week? • what does Rick see later the night? • who is the girl that Jake has a crush on • why had Rick never had a class with Jake? • The attribution of a personal nature or human • what does Rick attempt to convince Jake to do? • ...
DON Elise April 2025 2025-04-04
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- Filming location for Kashmir in Mission Impossible-Fallout
- National flower
- Gospel singer known as the Black Rose
- Nine routes acoss Norway lead to this beautiful Cathedral
- Speed skating pioneer
- Famous Norwegian creatures
- Legendary arm of Europe's largerst glacier
- Most feared female Viking
- Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology
- patron saint of Norway
- Designed Nobel Peace Prize
- Midwife who became first female mayor
- The Gateway to the Fjords
- Mythological Sea Monster
- Rainbow bridge
- Female Viking queen
- God of War
- Local legends has it that these waters are an elixir for youth
- Goddess of death and the underworld
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- Seed storage place
- Realm of the gods
- Midgard serpent
- Convention Airport
- Loki is known for his
- One of Europe's most important pilgrimage route
- Kingdom of the whales
- Female troll
- Local legends has it that these waters are an elixir for youth
- National Gemstone
- Land of the Midnight Sun
- named for the color of its rock formations
- Sámi singer and musican who turned down invitation to perform at Lillehammer Olympics
- World's northernmost medieval cathedral
- Old name for Capital
- First female war correspondent
- Watchman of the gods
- Wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- The Gateway to the Fjords
- First female priest
- Original Norwegian Knit Swater
- Hotel Fortified by German troops used for elite officers of German Army
- Lady of the Pen
- Tallest vertical rock face in Europe
- A dangerous seductress who lives in the forest
44 Clues: God of War • Female troll • Rainbow bridge • National flower • Midgard serpent • Lady of the Pen • Realm of the gods • National Gemstone • Seed storage place • Convention Airport • First female priest • Female Viking queen • Old name for Capital • Watchman of the gods • Loki is known for his • Kingdom of the whales • Speed skating pioneer • patron saint of Norway • Land of the Midnight Sun • ...
The odyssey 2023-01-19
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- blank was a Nymph whose job it was to talk to Hera constantly while Zeus was having affairs
- the Greek hero Hercules gave us this word. Herculean was first used to describe Hercules himself
- a man who courts or woos a woman
- to oppose successfully; prevent from accomplishing a purpose
- blank referred to the Titans, a family of giants in Greek mythology who were believed to have once ruled the earth
- strong, stern, or fierce anger; deeply resentful indignation; ire
- In 1863, James Caleb Jackson, a religiously conservative vegetarian who ran a medical sanitarium in western New York
- a Greek story about a guy named Tantalus who was so evil that the gods of the underworld came up with a special punishment just for him
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- The word blank comes from the Greek: φόβος (blank), meaning "aversion", "fear" or "morbid fear"
- he Roman poet Ovid's Metamorphoses (Book III) in the first century story of blank and Echo
- swiftness of motion; speed; celerity
- to contrive, plan, or elaborate; invent from existing principles or ideas
12 Clues: a man who courts or woos a woman • swiftness of motion; speed; celerity • to oppose successfully; prevent from accomplishing a purpose • strong, stern, or fierce anger; deeply resentful indignation; ire • to contrive, plan, or elaborate; invent from existing principles or ideas • ...
Art and Music in Ancient Mesopotamia 2017-11-20
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- Almost every statue in ancient Mesopotamia was a ________ standing quietly with hands clasped in prayer.
- Music in ancient Babylonia had 7 _______ and modes.
- This god is depicted in a relief carving presenting King Hammurabi with two symbols of authority on the stela of Hammurabi's Law Code.
- An instrument with a frame and jingling cross bars.
- The ___________ associated music with both war and royalty.
- ________ of Gudea of Lagash was the name of a stone carved Sumerian figure.
- One of these mosaics was found at Ur and,portraying both scenes from battle and a victorious feast, is inlaid with mussel shells, lapis lazuli, and mother-of-pearl.
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- In ancient Sumer, music was used for _________ ceremonies and funerary rituals.
- Straight or bent sticks held in each hand, of the percussion family.
- ____________, gypsum, stone, or copper were used to create small statues of the gods.
- This Sumerian instrument was held against the shoulder when played and shaped like a bow.
- Carved reliefs were important forms of art, showing respected rulers or creatures in mythology, in _____________ and Assyria.
12 Clues: Music in ancient Babylonia had 7 _______ and modes. • An instrument with a frame and jingling cross bars. • The ___________ associated music with both war and royalty. • Straight or bent sticks held in each hand, of the percussion family. • ________ of Gudea of Lagash was the name of a stone carved Sumerian figure. • ...
Country 2023-10-21
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- A diverse country known for its ancient history, vibrant culture, delicious spices, and the Taj Mahal.
- A leading European country known for its engineering, automobile industry, and the Berlin Wall.
- A beautiful country known for its art, fashion, delicious cuisine, and the Eiffel Tower.
- A populous country known for its ancient civilization, diverse landscapes, and the Great Wall.
- A fascinating country known for its ancient history, the pyramids, the Sphinx, and the River Nile.
- A vast country known for its rich history, iconic architecture, and the Kremlin.
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- A vibrant country known for its tropical beaches, rich culture, delicious street food, and stunning temples.
- A beautiful country famous for its art, architecture, delicious cuisine, and historical landmarks like the Colosseum.
- A diverse country known for its freedom, opportunities, and cultural influences from around the world.
- A vibrant country known for its lively culture, Amazon rainforest, beautiful beaches, and the Christ the Redeemer statue.
- A historic country known for its ancient civilization, mythology, delicious cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Parthenon.
- A unique country known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and famous landmarks like the Sydney Opera House.
12 Clues: A vast country known for its rich history, iconic architecture, and the Kremlin. • A beautiful country known for its art, fashion, delicious cuisine, and the Eiffel Tower. • A populous country known for its ancient civilization, diverse landscapes, and the Great Wall. • ...
Gracie’s Claim to Fame Stage 1 2024-07-31
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- House The official residence and workplace of the president of United States.
- In Greek Mythology, she was the first woman created by the gods, known for opening a box that released all the worlds evils. It’s also the name of a popular music streaming service.
- To divide or break into parts; also a term used for a disagreement or separation
- A male sovereign or monarch, the highest-ranking authority in a kingdom
- A naturally occurring solid mineral or mineral-like matter; also a genre of music characterized by electric guitars and strong rhythms.
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- A major state known for its cultural landmarks including the cowboys NFL team.
- A Collection of written or printed pages bound together, often used for reading or reference.
- A female child in relation to her parents; the counterpart to a son.
8 Clues: A female child in relation to her parents; the counterpart to a son. • A male sovereign or monarch, the highest-ranking authority in a kingdom • House The official residence and workplace of the president of United States. • A major state known for its cultural landmarks including the cowboys NFL team. • ...
Books 2 2024-04-10
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- Writer of "Circe" and "The Song of Achilles," reimagining Greek mythology with a focus on female characters.
- Writer of "Homegoing," a novel spanning generations and continents, exploring the legacy of slavery and colonization.
- Author of "Sing, Unburied, Sing" and "Salvage the Bones," delving into the experiences of African Americans in the South.
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- Author of "The Sellout," a satirical novel exploring race relations and identity politics in America.
- Poet known for the "Teebs" series, blending humor, pop culture, and Native American identity in verse.
- Australian author known for domestic thrillers like "The Mother-in-Law" and "The Good Sister."
- Author of "The Hate U Give" and "On the Come Up," tackling issues of race, police brutality, and activism in contemporary America.
7 Clues: Australian author known for domestic thrillers like "The Mother-in-Law" and "The Good Sister." • Author of "The Sellout," a satirical novel exploring race relations and identity politics in America. • Poet known for the "Teebs" series, blending humor, pop culture, and Native American identity in verse. • ...
Art & Culture Topic 6 & 7 2020-03-03
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- New techniques arise in order to recreate the world.
- The cities of Italy were called_______meaning it was geographically a city but it could maintain themselves economically and politically.
- A series of books allegedly written by Jesus' disciples
- It refers to the Germanic tribes that invaded Greece and Italy.
- The important figure in this period is the man, the human being. It is the beginning of the humanism.
- art Its objective was to glorify the Christian religion.
- Artists were worried about thw depth of their work, making them investigate other ways to portrsy their subjects, related to the ... Of their work.
- It’s interior is full sumptuous decorations.
- Bramante who made The Tempietto.
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- Was believed to afford at least some glimpse of a transcendental existence
- was the most influential sculptor of the time. He made a bronze statue of David.
- Geometry was simple; simplicity and purity were characteristics of the...
- This is a characteristic that goes hand in hand with the anthropocentrism.
- A paint made of dry pigments or colors, mixed with a binding material.
- Latin and Greek mythology were important during the
- He’s attributed to many miracles
- point The point in a painting in which every line intersects
- Da vinci Who painted the last supper?
- di bondone He was one of the most important artists from the gothic late period.
- of revelation It describes in a symbolic and dark way the future.
20 Clues: He’s attributed to many miracles • Bramante who made The Tempietto. • Da vinci Who painted the last supper? • It’s interior is full sumptuous decorations. • Latin and Greek mythology were important during the • New techniques arise in order to recreate the world. • A series of books allegedly written by Jesus' disciples • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-01-20
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- Greek culture was spread far beyond Greece, with much attention to arts and sciences
- the main marketplace in a polis
- round straight stone constructions that can carry the roof of a temple or similar building
- Macedonian king who defeated and conquered the Persian Empire
- vote to ban someone from Athens
- Greek theatre plays that are about people and the gods. Normally they do not end well
- general assembly where all citizens gathered
- a new city that was started overseas
- Greek city-state
- close hoplite formation
- a country that has a king or a queen
- person owned by someone else, slaves were at the bottom of the social pyramid
- people who make a living just by thinking and talking about all sorts of things
- Greek citizen-soldier, heavily armoured
- a situation when nobody can make a winning move
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- system of government where the best (aristos) or nobles are in charge
- social layer of merchants and such individuals
- (poor) working people with little power
- ruling class of people
- stories of the gods and demi-gods
- the inner keep of the city where most of the temples were
- Greek theatre plays that ridicule politics or philosophy
- system of government where the people (demos) are in charge
- games that were held every four years at Olympia, to honour Zeus
- of rights and obligations between a country and its people
- round straight stone constructions that can carry the roof of a temple or similar building
26 Clues: Greek city-state • ruling class of people • close hoplite formation • the main marketplace in a polis • vote to ban someone from Athens • stories of the gods and demi-gods • a new city that was started overseas • a country that has a king or a queen • (poor) working people with little power • Greek citizen-soldier, heavily armoured • general assembly where all citizens gathered • ...
Mothers day crossword 2021-03-13
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- which alcoholic spirit is known as mothers ruin
- field who played forest gumps mother
- what might you find inside a pyramid
- who played Jennifer Saunders mum in abfab
- widow twanky is mother of what panto character
- in nursery rhyme what old mother Hubbard want from cupboard
- retailers specialises in baby products
- what is a nacre commonly known as
- animal shortest pregnancy 12-13 days
- what flower represents Mother’s Day
- 1st country to dedicate day to mums in the world
- what do tibetitans refer to as goddess mother
- beTles song ‘mother Mary comes to me’
- 1920 country awarded medals to mums of large fam
- in Disney who’s mother was killed by Hunter
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- who was mum of Liza Minnelli
- proverb what is the mother of invention
- what is most important part of computer
- men who called falling snow mother caries chickens
- who is pebbles mother in flintstones
- who was queen elizebeths 1 mother
- animal mother never putsbabydown nurses for7years
- what animal is pregnant for the longest
- if horses dad is sire what is it’s mother
- language does fete des meres means Mother’s Day
- which almond cake is trad made for Mothering Sunday
- who was mother of the gods in greek mythology
- which city did M Theresa find her missionary
- when name is based of a given name from female
- what is the mother of a Larva called
30 Clues: who was mum of Liza Minnelli • who was queen elizebeths 1 mother • what is a nacre commonly known as • what flower represents Mother’s Day • field who played forest gumps mother • what might you find inside a pyramid • who is pebbles mother in flintstones • animal shortest pregnancy 12-13 days • what is the mother of a Larva called • beTles song ‘mother Mary comes to me’ • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-11
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- _____ and olives were the biggest things that the Greeks and Romans grew.
- Romans wear a toga while the Greeks wear a_____.
- Both Greeks and Romans religion was base of of _________.
- _______ founded Ancient Rome.
- Greece is a democracy while the Romans are a______.
- Both Greeks and Romans believed that the citizens needed to actively participate in ________ and military service.
- One thing that Greek and Roman gods have in common are their __________.
- The economy of ancient cultures, including both Greece and Rome, was based on ________.
- The goal of Roman artists was to produce realistic portraits whereas the Greeks goal was to produce ______.
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- Both Greece and Rome are in _______________ countries.
- _________ was considered to be the father of democracy.
- Both Greek and Roman political powers were that ________ were made up of several city-states.
- Both the Greeks and the Romans built _______. They are structures used to conduct a water stream across a hollow or valley.
- _________, (which is like a horoscope) was essential to both Greeks and Romans.
- The Romans borrowed a lot of things from Rome but the most important ones were art and __________.
- _____ is the Roman god of Love and Eros is the Greek god of Love is Eros.
- Both Greece and Rome believed in the same ____.
- The Romans _____ most of greeks art.
- Both Greek and Romans practiced _________ religion.
- Both Greeks and Romans had a lot of _________, who caught a lot of fish for them.
20 Clues: _______ founded Ancient Rome. • The Romans _____ most of greeks art. • Both Greece and Rome believed in the same ____. • Romans wear a toga while the Greeks wear a_____. • Greece is a democracy while the Romans are a______. • Both Greek and Romans practiced _________ religion. • Both Greece and Rome are in _______________ countries. • ...
Hello 2021-02-15
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- In Greece they had a lot of military power while in Rome they had ___ military
- the greek and rome played very different games like greeks games were more about
- greek wars were more weak while Romans more
- Greek and Roman languages were very different for example romans spoke latin and spoke their own language.
- Romans derived their labor from slaves who they gave jobs during war but later on the Greeks adopted the
- for greeks dance was more of a spiritual thing while in rome it was for
- both greek and rome had slaves and they had no
- The Greeks made art about beauty while Romans made it about .
- the romans were a republic the greeks were a democracy
- The romans invented roads and later on greeks copied
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- In Greece women could buy but not sell their property while women in romen
- rome was bigger and stronger and bigger than….
- Rome adopted most of greek's
- when it came to gods or mythology Greeks focused on their lives and Roman's focused on their
- greek statues were more about beauty and rome´s were about
- hundred seventy seven Greece was discovered before Rome in
- the Romans and Greeks focused their art on important political figures.
- Greek did paintings ball the Roman did stuff like
- Women in roman were treated well by their husbands but the greek husbands treated women like
- greeks married at 18 or 19 while romans married at
20 Clues: Rome adopted most of greek's • greek wars were more weak while Romans more • rome was bigger and stronger and bigger than…. • both greek and rome had slaves and they had no • Greek did paintings ball the Roman did stuff like • greeks married at 18 or 19 while romans married at • The romans invented roads and later on greeks copied • ...
Beowulf Review Crossword 2021-03-01
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- Grendel’s mother’s position and her producing a dagger of her own represents what fears
- The location of the battle
- women married to members of an enemy
- Failed beowulf in the middle of the battle
- Who awoken the dragon
- what did beowulf ask to see before his death
- What protected Beowulf from Grendel’s mother’s dagger
- What did beowulf accept going into this last battle
- Who stepped up last minute to help beowulf with the dragon
- what beowulf hang above the doorway of Heorot
- the english of the anglo-saxon
- Who did Beowulf get his strength from
- the destruction of mead hall represents the destruction of a
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- were did beowulf have to jump into to defeat Grendel
- How long did Beowulf reign
- Religion of the Anglo-saxon were more concerned with
- What appears on the wall the helps defeat Grendel's Mother
- the people of beowulf
- Who did Grendel pose a threat to?
- What did Beowulf take with him after the battle
- what initially killed beowulf
- a public/ offical vow of what warriors will do in battle
- the instrument accompanied recited
- a compound of two words meaning one word
- Religion of the Early Anglo-saxons resembled
- vikings who crossed the north sea in the 8th and 9th centaury
- skilled storytellers
- unmarried women warrior
28 Clues: skilled storytellers • the people of beowulf • Who awoken the dragon • unmarried women warrior • How long did Beowulf reign • The location of the battle • what initially killed beowulf • the english of the anglo-saxon • Who did Grendel pose a threat to? • the instrument accompanied recited • women married to members of an enemy • Who did Beowulf get his strength from • ...
Week 29 2015-05-05
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- the scientific study of the people, customs, and life of ancient times
- lower in rank
- the special words or terms used in science, art, business, etc.
- mineral formation like an icicle hanging from the roof of a cave
- a written composition on a special subject, complete in itself, but forming part of a magazine, newspaper, or book
- the scientific study of living things, including their origins, structure, activities, and distribution
- to soak thoroughly, fill full
- the science of animals, they study of animals and animal life
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- a group of myths about a particular country or person
- act or process of forming, making, or shaping something
- a mineral formation shaped like a cone on the floor of a cave
- word that expresses some relation to a noun, pronoun, phrase, or clause which follows it
- a word that connects words, phrases, clauses, or sentences
- the sixth largest planet in the solar system and the second in distance rom the sun. It is the planet that comes closest to Earth, and from Earth, it is the brightest planet.
- without mercy, showing or feeling mercy
- study of the causes and nature of diseases
- one of a class of words that qualify, limit, or add to the meaning of a noun or pronoun
- the use of scientific knowledge to control physical object and forces
- hall or way through a building, passageway
- any word that adds to the meaning of verbs
- feeling fear, frightened
21 Clues: lower in rank • feeling fear, frightened • to soak thoroughly, fill full • without mercy, showing or feeling mercy • study of the causes and nature of diseases • hall or way through a building, passageway • any word that adds to the meaning of verbs • a group of myths about a particular country or person • act or process of forming, making, or shaping something • ...
Units 1-5 2015-07-21
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- means to not let someone have something
- a group of stories from a particular country or region
- to understand another person's feelings
- an unmarried ma
- to be very good at something
- to be available in large quantities
- to break the law for money
- the state of being able to do something with little effort
- wealthy
- the structured collection of services needed to run a society or business
- describes a place that was hot and dry and gets little to no rain
- the intended feeling to do something, synonym: purposeful
- to give (or distribute) something to someone
- to be related to logic and reasoning
- related to learning process of the brain and knowing things
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- to be unrealistic or unusual, overly idealistic
- money given by the government to companies to help them
- to get rid of something, throw it away
- to be based on theory and not experience
- to be good at dealing with bad situations
- describes people who can think clearly and act successfully
- a public formal promise
- related to radiation caused by nuclear and energy waste.
- a person who controls a business or organization
- to horrify shock or disgust
- the idea that time and space are interrelated
- to guess
- to pass in seconds minutes, or hours
- means to unfairly or skillfully control or affect something or someone
- to complain constantly
30 Clues: wealthy • to guess • an unmarried ma • to complain constantly • a public formal promise • to break the law for money • to horrify shock or disgust • to be very good at something • to be available in large quantities • to pass in seconds minutes, or hours • to be related to logic and reasoning • to get rid of something, throw it away • means to not let someone have something • ...
Ancient Greece 2016-03-07
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- the Greek god of war
- goddess of the city of Athens
- a common type of government in Ancient Greece through which people have a say
- the many fictional stories and legends created by the Ancient Greeks depicting gods, goddesses, and heroes
- what Greek city-states were also known as
- the god of the sky
- water color paintings made with damp plaster that were used to decorate Greek homes
- a person who studied reality, knowledge, and existence
- the city-state that was tricked by the Greeks when they built a large wooden horse that hid hundreds of soldiers ready to attack
- an island off the coast of Greece that was once inhabited by the Minoans
- the final battle in the Perisan War is known as the Battle of ____
- a tall and fancy pillar widely used in Greek architecture that was made in three main styles: Corinthian, Doric, and Ionic
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- a city-state in Ancient Greece known for its skill in warfare and toughness
- the sports games held every four years by the Ancient Greeks to honor the gods
- god of the underworld
- what people who worship more than one god are called
- a story written by Aesop that taught a moral lesson
- god of the sun and sister of Artemis
- known as the Queen of the gods, one of Zeus's wives
- a Greek hero who was said to have been born with super strength
- the Greek god of the sea
21 Clues: the god of the sky • the Greek god of war • god of the underworld • the Greek god of the sea • goddess of the city of Athens • god of the sun and sister of Artemis • what Greek city-states were also known as • a story written by Aesop that taught a moral lesson • known as the Queen of the gods, one of Zeus's wives • what people who worship more than one god are called • ...
The Ancient World 2018-01-10
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- known for military power, women were most free
- Ancient Egyptian writing
- tomb structures in Egypt
- was an Australopithecus that was an ancestor of apes and humans
- Earliest writing, found in Sumer.
- early laws
- pyramid temples in Ancient Mesopotamia.
- domestication of plants and animals
- hill in Athens with Parthenon atop it
- kings and queens of Egypt considered part god
- a word for humans moving out of Africa around 60,000 years ago
- location of our field trip about Greco-Roman culture
- what most of these ancient cultures had to do their work
- home to democracy
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- a period of 200 years during which the Hebrews were in captivity
- early flood story
- first emperor or dictator of Mesopotamia
- river along which grew up Ancient Egypt
- one of two rivers that created the Fertile Crescent
- the Sumerian city that Abraham came from
- mythical dweller in labyrinth
- way people lived before Neolithic Revolution
- the process of preserving bodies in Ancient Egypt
- first walled city 7000 BCE
- violent culture that killed 10 tribes of Israel and invented aquaducts
- most powerful god in Greek mythology
- extra food resulting from domesticating plants and animals
- one of the 3 most famous Greek philosophers
- games held to create a pan-Hellenistic culture
- one of Homer's epic poems about returning from Trojan War
- island in Greece that had Minoan culture with a palace of 1400 rooms
31 Clues: early laws • early flood story • home to democracy • Ancient Egyptian writing • tomb structures in Egypt • first walled city 7000 BCE • mythical dweller in labyrinth • Earliest writing, found in Sumer. • domestication of plants and animals • most powerful god in Greek mythology • hill in Athens with Parthenon atop it • river along which grew up Ancient Egypt • ...
History of Greek Theatre - Seven Student 2022-01-10
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- Greek name for dance
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed an alter
- person who answered Sphinx's riddle
- sung by chorus apart of the plot
- The slope of the hill served as the seeing space
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat
- Sophocles introduced painted _____
- The major festival was the city
- Dionysus was the god of fertility and _____
- arrangements of the events in the play
- Sophocles wrote ___ plays
- a monster sent by the goddess Hera
- one who has a greatness about him.
- First great theorist of drama art
- City Dionysia was a civic celebration and _____
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- support the plot, motivation drives the play
- something to shock the audience
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the dancing space
- the origin of our word scene
- this creature was part lion, part eagle, and part _______
- This word comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- The Greeks had a religious and legal prohibition against showing acts of _______
- Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne but took it
- a fault of character such as pride or jealousy
- used to refer to actors today.
- usage of words to express thought
- how speech reveals character
- the slope was covered ina semi-circle with stadium like _____
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god _____
- dance was composed of ___ men
- The chorus added color, movement, and ____
31 Clues: Greek name for dance • Sophocles wrote ___ plays • the origin of our word scene • how speech reveals character • dance was composed of ___ men • used to refer to actors today. • something to shock the audience • The major festival was the city • sung by chorus apart of the plot • usage of words to express thought • First great theorist of drama art • ...
gre 2024-08-19
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- / Legendary poet credited with composing the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey"
- / Philosopher, student of Plato, tutor of Alexander the Great
- / Philosopher known for his method of questioning and dialogue
- / Battle where the Athenians defeated the Persians, inspiring a long race
- / Love of wisdom, study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- / Open-air venue where Greek plays were performed
- / Military formation of soldiers armed with spears and shields
- / Greek city-state known for its military discipline and training
- / Hero famous for his strength and twelve labors
- / Heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece
- / Great conqueror, spread Greek culture across three continents
- / Epic poem attributed to Homer, detailing Odysseus' journey home
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- / High city in Athens, famous for its ancient buildings
- / Form of drama dealing with serious themes and a sorrowful conclusion
- / King of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus
- / Philosopher, student of Socrates, and teacher of Aristotle
- / Central public space in ancient Greek city-states, used for assemblies and markets
- / System of government where citizens vote, developed in Athens
- / Mountain home of the Greek gods and goddesses
- / Priest or priestess who delivers prophecies from the gods
- / Collection of traditional stories about gods and heroes
- / Temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, located on the Acropolis
- / Powerful city-state in ancient Greece, known for art and philosophy
- / Greek word for city-state, the basic political unit in ancient Greece
- / Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and protector of Athens
25 Clues: / Heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece • / Mountain home of the Greek gods and goddesses • / King of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus • / Hero famous for his strength and twelve labors • / Open-air venue where Greek plays were performed • / High city in Athens, famous for its ancient buildings • / Collection of traditional stories about gods and heroes • ...
vday 2025-02-12
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- historians credit the english poet geoffrey blank with connecting romance to valentine's day (author of canterbury tales)
- the chocolate blank has been around for more than 150 years
- in the 5th century, pope gelasius forbade the celebration of blank
- blank roses represent passion (given to someone you want to be more than friends with)
- professor of biology studying "health outcomes in counties with and without health department in Pennsylvania)
- go blank! (winners of the Super Bowl)
- blank get more valentines than anyone else
- won a grammy in 2025
- a bird that represents peace, love, hope, and renewal
- the most popular valentine's day gifts are blank and flowers
- blank prints more than 500 valentine's day card designs
- blank roses are given as a token of appreciation
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- chocolate covered blank (romantic desert)
- the first valentine was sent from blank
- blank has roots in greek mythology (chubby, arrow-shooting baby)
- a holiday of love
- the country that the tradition o exchanging love notes on Valentine's Day originated in
- the inventor of candy hearts started out producing medicinal blank
- blank roses are given to platonic friends
- common flower gives to show affection
- blank roses represent love and romance
- alexander graham bell filed a patent application for the blank on Feb 14 1876
- blank is the state with the most chocolatiers
- americans send 145 million valentine's day blank each year
24 Clues: a holiday of love • won a grammy in 2025 • go blank! (winners of the Super Bowl) • common flower gives to show affection • blank roses represent love and romance • the first valentine was sent from blank • chocolate covered blank (romantic desert) • blank roses are given to platonic friends • blank get more valentines than anyone else • ...
Drama: Back up lesson - Theatre 2025-04-15
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- The word 'thespian', meaning 'actor' is derived from this person's name.
- A literary genre that points out social dilemmas.
- Indian theatre, also the name of an ancient language.
- Synonym for: Income, Earnings, Proceeds, Turnover, Receipts, Profits.
- The harlequin in Siah-Bazi did this to stir laughter.
- Today, the screen at the back of a theatre is called this (use link 3 below).
- In ancient Greek mythology: inspirational goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences.
- 'Théatron', a place for...
- What you see by 01:44 in the video is a picture of an...(use link 1 below).
- A late medi-eval morality play that is still performed today (use link 4 below).
- A literary genre that uses humor, irony, or ridicule to criticise and expose the flaws of society (use link 2 below).
- A stage surrounded by audience.
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- At 07:46 in the video is this form of theatre popular with children.
- The institution that is as old as civilisation itself.
- English dramatist often referred to as 'The Great Psychologist'.
- Mystical creature of great symbolic value in Chinese culture.
- The ancient equivalent of New York.
- Where theatre as we know it originated.
- Japanese form of theatre.
- On the sides of the stage hang red...
- We look to the past to understand something's origins and...
- A form of ancient Persian theatre.
- The ancient name for Iran.
- The means by which human society maintains balance.
24 Clues: Japanese form of theatre. • 'Théatron', a place for... • The ancient name for Iran. • A stage surrounded by audience. • A form of ancient Persian theatre. • The ancient equivalent of New York. • On the sides of the stage hang red... • Where theatre as we know it originated. • A literary genre that points out social dilemmas. • ...
Learning Contract #4 2024-12-17
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- League: an alliance led by the Athenians that brought together several Greek city-states to challenge the Persian rule of the eastern Greek colonies
- Economy: a system of exchanging goods or services for other goods or services
- a ruler who uses power, often times oppressively
- Civilization: the era when the Greek civilization spread across the entire Middle East due to Alexander the Great
- an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula
- Age: In classical greek mythology, the golden age is an era of peace and prosperity
- a form of government where certain people, class, or groups have ultimate power
- an area of land almost completely surrounded by water except for one side
- League: an alliance of the ancient Greek city-states dominated by the Spartans
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- a type of government where the people hold supreme power through elected representatives
- a class or group considered to be superior due to education, wealth, and influence
- supreme power or sovereignty held by a single person
- a temple on the Acropolis in Athens,Greece
- the capital city of Greece
- Peninsula: a peninsula in europe, bordered by the Ionian, Aegean, and Black sea
- War: a war within regions of the same country
- Economy: a system of exchanging goods or services for money
- an ancient Greek city state
- a group of heavily armed soldiers who form rows with long spears and shields to stab their opponent in battle
- a person who offers views on ethics, morals, and logic
20 Clues: the capital city of Greece • an ancient Greek city state • a temple on the Acropolis in Athens,Greece • an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula • a ruler who uses power, often times oppressively • War: a war within regions of the same country • supreme power or sovereignty held by a single person • a person who offers views on ethics, morals, and logic • ...
Thow to train your dragon ch1 vocabulary activity 2025-06-16
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- A deep, low sound that continues
- A long, sharp tooth, especially from an animal like a snake or dragon
- Suggesting something bad or scary is going to happen
- Useful or good enough, but not fancy or special
- To stay in a place longer than expected or necessary
- In a ridiculous or unbelievable way
- Small sea animals that stick tightly to rocks
- Beautiful or pleasant to look at, usually describing nature or views
- A loud, confusing mix of sounds
- Very interested or amazed by something
- The crime of breaking into a place to steal things
- Spoke or smiled in a mocking or unkind way
- Serious, unpleasant, or frightening
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- A country where people vote for their leaders instead of having a king or queen
- Great bravery, especially in dangerous situations
- A condition where the body reacts badly to certain things (like food or animals)
- A special ceremony or challenge to become a member of a group
- With wild, extreme enthusiasm or energy
- vest A sleeveless top made from deer skin
- No longer existing; all of that type have died out
- From where (an old-fashioned or formal word)
- Moving quickly with short steps (like a crab or insect)
- fireworks A simile describing something wild, bright, and chaotic
- In Viking mythology, a place where brave warriors go after death
- scallops A funny or silly way to show fear or surprise
- A large snake or dragon-like creature
26 Clues: A loud, confusing mix of sounds • A deep, low sound that continues • In a ridiculous or unbelievable way • Serious, unpleasant, or frightening • A large snake or dragon-like creature • Very interested or amazed by something • With wild, extreme enthusiasm or energy • vest A sleeveless top made from deer skin • Spoke or smiled in a mocking or unkind way • ...
Stages 5-6 Crossword: Grammar, Civilisation and Mythology 2024-09-09
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- The object of a sentence is in this noun case. It receives the action of the verb.
- This god looks after 'fures'. (give his English name).
- How do you say 'you annoy' in Latin? (don't worry about including a space).
- This god is closely linked to 'vinum' and 'theatrum.'
- 'Freedman' in Latin.
- How would you write 'he/she/it was' in Latin
- The subject of a sentence is in this noun case. It does the action of the verb.
- What tense is the verb 'pugnavit'?
- The noun case used for directly addressing someone.
- The god of the Underworld.
- What is the perfect tense ending for plural verbs?
- How would you write 'they were drinking' in Latin.
- Who was the muse of tragedy?
- What does 'habet' mean in English?
- Who was the muse of comedy?
- Write the Latin name for the animal whose skin Hercules wears.
- This gladiator led slaves in a revolt in 73-71 BC.
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- What 2 letters do you need to add to a verb to make it imperfect tense?
- Which goddess was closely associated with the muses?
- Who was the muse of epic poetry?
- How would you write 'he was walking' in Latin?
- The Latin name for the process of freeing a slave.
- What tense is the verb 'abest'?
- What tense is the verb 'sedebant'?
- The goddess of the moon and the hunt.
- How many muses were there?
- King of the gods. (give his English name).
- How would you write 'they were' in Latin?
- This goddess has a 'pavo' as her animal. (give her English name).
- 'Freedwoman' in Latin.
- Write the Latin word for 'shepherd'.
- Write the plural for 'dog' in Latin.
32 Clues: 'Freedman' in Latin. • 'Freedwoman' in Latin. • How many muses were there? • The god of the Underworld. • Who was the muse of comedy? • Who was the muse of tragedy? • What tense is the verb 'abest'? • Who was the muse of epic poetry? • What tense is the verb 'sedebant'? • What tense is the verb 'pugnavit'? • What does 'habet' mean in English? • Write the Latin word for 'shepherd'. • ...
Poetic Terms 2012-05-09
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- Special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.
- A word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
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- The use of such words for rhetorical effect.
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- A group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse.
- (in the mythology of some Australian Aboriginals) The “golden age” when the first ancestors were created.
- Inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times; indigenous.
8 Clues: The use of such words for rhetorical effect. • Inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times; indigenous. • A group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse. • The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. • ...
"Answers and questions" 2021-05-12
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- In what Kazakh tradition do brides cover their face?
- Where did the knights live?
- The poem, which is included in the world cultural heritage, 2008 was declared by UNESCO as the year of the 500th anniversary of the epic.
- Who is the author of book " The path of Abay"?
- It is an impression of a product in the minds of consumers, a label that is mentally attached to the product. What is it?
- What is a type of literature that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions?
- What is the name of the famous painting by Kassemir Malesvich?
- Actions that are the result of a person's free choice?
- The phrase "Linguistic equality should be one of the first achievements of the revolution“ belongs to?
- Name one of the founders of the theater of the absurd?
- “Red and Black” is the pinnacle of French realism. Whose this novel?
- Golden chain is the creation story of people?
- de Balzac He is a French writer, one of the founders of realism in European literature. His largest work is a series of novels and novels called "Human Comedy". Who is it?
- What’s the name of a game that plays with the bones of a sheep?
- He is a brilliant painter, sculptor and architect of the Renaissance. His largest works are: “Madonna Doni”, “The Creation of Adam”, the statues “Moses” and “David”. Who is it?
- What kind of etiquette is a set of rules for organizing communication in a business environment?
- What is the name of the modern Kazakh screenwriter and director of the film "Tomiris?"
- Who is the author of the “The Justification and Manifesto of Futurism”?
- The highest embodiment of the new ideal of beauty, according to contemporaries Canova.
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- representatives of the Ulugbek Samarkand schools - Jamshid al-Kashi, Kazi-zade ar-Rumi and next one who is?
- The kazakh national swing is called?
- He is an outstanding artist of the Renaissance; he was recognized "the king of painters and the painter of kings." The author of the painting - “Venera Urbinskaya”. Who is it?
- He is a great Kazakh scientist, orientalist, historian, ethnographer, geographer, folklorist, translator, journalist, and traveler. The author of ”Shamanism among Kazakhs”. Who is it?
- In 1618-1648 which country was covered by the Thirty Years' War?
- What national game is this, catching a girl on a horse and kissing?
- How many times have knights bathed in the middle ages?
- What is a rite of passage of the individual to a new stage of development within a social group or mysteries society?
- Kumulipo is the creation story of?
- Who is the sea God in Greek mythology?
- What is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, arts and social habits?
- Who is the author of a Divine Comedy?
- Two artistic directions of the 17th century are classicism and …?
- Abbreviation DIY belongs to?
- Three types of culture: The Pop, Elite and …?
- Attila was the ruler of what people?
- A strong king of Huns?
- According to the Jose-Ortega y Gasset "the part of society that has a special “organ of perception”?
- Name the organization has been working in Kazakhstan and conducting annually trainings for writers-beginners from all Kazakhstan?
- Customer - employee etiquette is etiquette of what?
- Who is the main God of Greek mythology?
40 Clues: A strong king of Huns? • Where did the knights live? • Abbreviation DIY belongs to? • Kumulipo is the creation story of? • The kazakh national swing is called? • Attila was the ruler of what people? • Who is the author of a Divine Comedy? • Who is the sea God in Greek mythology? • Who is the main God of Greek mythology? • Golden chain is the creation story of people? • ...
Midterm Control #2 2022-05-17
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- Name the culture function where person show the ability to learn and accumulate social experience of many previous generations
- Name the organization has been working in Kazakhstan and conducting annually trainings for writers-begginers from all Kazakhstan
- The scientist who singled out three types of cultural configurations: Apollonian, Dionysian, Paranoid
- In ancient Greek mythology he is the god of the grape-harvest, winemaking and wine, ritual madness and theater
- What is the style of art translated as fancy, strange
- The author of the "Black square on a white background"
- A select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society
- Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- A narrative that conveys believes of people about the origin of all living things
- Who is the author of the gobsek book
- Who is the author of kui "Adai"?
- Who was the founder of history as science
- People who were participants of battles in Colliseum in Ancient Rome
- Who is the author of the “The Justification and Manifesto of Futurism”?
- Name the Author of "The birth of tragedy from the spirit of music" book
- Who is the author of the ninth wave painting?
- The currency used in Greece from ancient times to 2002
- A set of norms and rules of behaviour that support the ideas of a certain society about what is appropriate
- The supreme god of Olympus in Greek mythology:
- Form of government in which people have the authority to choose their governing legislators
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- Name the process of person’s assimilating cultural norms and developing social roles
- The author of the "Romeo and Juliett" tragedy?
- The country-founder of Olympic Games
- The peculiarities of the mental composition and worldview of people belonging to a particular ethnic integrity
- Who is the author of book “A Study of History”?
- Who is the author of the historical novel “Aivengo”?
- The phrase “youth can be called as product of the manipulation of modern global culture” belongs to?
- Name of the founder of the comedy
- Who represented the term Clip-culture?
- The main work of Nicolay Danilevsky is
- A mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object, especially a material one
- This is a non-poetic literature, in contrast to poetry
- Name the author of the “Shamanism among kazakhs”
- A group of people with specific cultural peculiarities, like black clothing, dyed black hair, dark eyeliner, black fingernails and black period-styled clothing and a focus on gothic rock and a range of other music genres
- Who is the author of Mona Lisa painting?
- This subculture appeared in the UK, USA, Canada and Australia in the late 1960s — early 1970s.
- A social group whose members unite ethnic self-awareness and the consciousness of their genetic connection with other representatives of this group is
- Name the scientist who divided humanity into two parts: "people of genius" and "people of benefit"
- А rational philosophy informed by science, inspired by art, and motivated by compassion
- Name the author of the “Turksib” painting
- What is the main instrument of communication in culture?
- A type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name
42 Clues: Who is the author of kui "Adai"? • Name of the founder of the comedy • Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • The country-founder of Olympic Games • Who is the author of the gobsek book • Who represented the term Clip-culture? • The main work of Nicolay Danilevsky is • Who is the author of Mona Lisa painting? • Who was the founder of history as science • ...
"Answers and questions" 2021-05-12
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- He is a great Kazakh scientist, orientalist, historian, ethnographer, geographer, folklorist, translator, journalist, and traveler. The author of ”Shamanism among Kazakhs”. Who is it?
- What national game is this, catching a girl on a horse and kissing?
- The kazakh national swing is called?
- Attila was the ruler of what people?
- Name one of the founders of the theater of the absurd?
- Golden chain is the creation story of people?
- What’s the name of a game that plays with the bones of a sheep?
- Customer - employee etiquette is etiquette of what?
- In what Kazakh tradition do brides cover their face?
- What is the name of the modern Kazakh screenwriter and director of the film "Tomiris?"
- representatives of the Ulugbek Samarkand schools - Jamshid al-Kashi, Kazi-zade ar-Rumi and next one who is?
- He is a brilliant painter, sculptor and architect of the Renaissance. His largest works are: “Madonna Doni”, “The Creation of Adam”, the statues “Moses” and “David”. Who is it?
- Who is the sea God in Greek mythology?
- The highest embodiment of the new ideal of beauty, according to contemporaries Canova.
- What is the name of the famous painting by Kassemir Malesvich?
- What is a type of literature that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions?
- The phrase "Linguistic equality should be one of the first achievements of the revolution“ belongs to?
- Where did the knights live?
- Kumulipo is the creation story of?
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- He is a French writer, one of the founders of realism in European literature. His largest work is a series of novels and novels called "Human Comedy". Who is it?
- Who is the author of book " The path of Abay"?
- Abbreviation DIY belongs to?
- Two artistic directions of the 17th century are classicism and …?
- It is an impression of a product in the minds of consumers, a label that is mentally attached to the product. What is it?
- He is an outstanding artist of the Renaissance; he was recognized "the king of painters and the painter of kings." The author of the painting - “Venera Urbinskaya”. Who is it?
- The poem, which is included in the world cultural heritage, 2008 was declared by UNESCO as the year of the 500th anniversary of the epic.
- What is a rite of passage of the individual to a new stage of development within a social group or mysteries society?
- Who is the author of the “The Justification and Manifesto of Futurism”?
- Actions that are the result of a person's free choice?
- According to the Jose-Ortega y Gasset "the part of society that has a special “organ of perception”?
- “Red and Black” is the pinnacle of French realism. Whose this novel?
- What is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, arts and social habits?
- Who is the author of a Divine Comedy?
- What kind of etiquette is a set of rules for organizing communication in a business environment?
- Who is the main God of Greek mythology?
- Name the organization has been working in Kazakhstan and conducting annually trainings for writers-beginners from all Kazakhstan?
- How many times have knights bathed in the middle ages?
- A strong king of Huns?
- Three types of culture: The Pop, Elite and …?
- In 1618-1648 which country was covered by the Thirty Years' War?
40 Clues: A strong king of Huns? • Where did the knights live? • Abbreviation DIY belongs to? • Kumulipo is the creation story of? • The kazakh national swing is called? • Attila was the ruler of what people? • Who is the author of a Divine Comedy? • Who is the sea God in Greek mythology? • Who is the main God of Greek mythology? • Golden chain is the creation story of people? • ...
"Answers and questions" 2021-05-12
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- He is a great Kazakh scientist, orientalist, historian, ethnographer, geographer, folklorist, translator, journalist, and traveler. The author of ”Shamanism among Kazakhs”. Who is it?
- What national game is this, catching a girl on a horse and kissing?
- The kazakh national swing is called?
- Attila was the ruler of what people?
- Name one of the founders of the theater of the absurd?
- Golden chain is the creation story of people?
- What’s the name of a game that plays with the bones of a sheep?
- Customer - employee etiquette is etiquette of what?
- In what Kazakh tradition do brides cover their face?
- What is the name of the modern Kazakh screenwriter and director of the film "Tomiris?"
- representatives of the Ulugbek Samarkand schools - Jamshid al-Kashi, Kazi-zade ar-Rumi and next one who is?
- He is a brilliant painter, sculptor and architect of the Renaissance. His largest works are: “Madonna Doni”, “The Creation of Adam”, the statues “Moses” and “David”. Who is it?
- Who is the sea God in Greek mythology?
- The highest embodiment of the new ideal of beauty, according to contemporaries Canova.
- What is the name of the famous painting by Kassemir Malesvich?
- What is a type of literature that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions?
- The phrase "Linguistic equality should be one of the first achievements of the revolution“ belongs to?
- Where did the knights live?
- Kumulipo is the creation story of?
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- He is a French writer, one of the founders of realism in European literature. His largest work is a series of novels and novels called "Human Comedy". Who is it?
- Who is the author of book " The path of Abay"?
- Abbreviation DIY belongs to?
- Two artistic directions of the 17th century are classicism and …?
- It is an impression of a product in the minds of consumers, a label that is mentally attached to the product. What is it?
- He is an outstanding artist of the Renaissance; he was recognized "the king of painters and the painter of kings." The author of the painting - “Venera Urbinskaya”. Who is it?
- The poem, which is included in the world cultural heritage, 2008 was declared by UNESCO as the year of the 500th anniversary of the epic.
- What is a rite of passage of the individual to a new stage of development within a social group or mysteries society?
- Who is the author of the “The Justification and Manifesto of Futurism”?
- Actions that are the result of a person's free choice?
- According to the Jose-Ortega y Gasset "the part of society that has a special “organ of perception”?
- “Red and Black” is the pinnacle of French realism. Whose this novel?
- What is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, arts and social habits?
- Who is the author of a Divine Comedy?
- What kind of etiquette is a set of rules for organizing communication in a business environment?
- Who is the main God of Greek mythology?
- Name the organization has been working in Kazakhstan and conducting annually trainings for writers-beginners from all Kazakhstan?
- How many times have knights bathed in the middle ages?
- A strong king of Huns?
- Three types of culture: The Pop, Elite and …?
- In 1618-1648 which country was covered by the Thirty Years' War?
40 Clues: A strong king of Huns? • Where did the knights live? • Abbreviation DIY belongs to? • Kumulipo is the creation story of? • The kazakh national swing is called? • Attila was the ruler of what people? • Who is the author of a Divine Comedy? • Who is the sea God in Greek mythology? • Who is the main God of Greek mythology? • Golden chain is the creation story of people? • ...
Greek Mythology & The Lightning Thief Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-11
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- The goddess of wisdom and war, Annabeth's mother
- A three-headed dog that guards the Underworld
- son of Poseidon
- Three eyed security guard at Camp Half Blood
- The king of the gods, wielder of the master bolt
- Underworld god, brother of Zeus
- The kindly centaur who trains heroes
- The titan father of Zeus
- three old women who control fate
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- director of Camp Half-Blood, also known as Mr.D
- Percy's best friend, who is a satyr
- The god of the sea and Percy's father
- The The god of war and Clarisse's father
- A famous Gorgon with snake hair
- God of thieves and travelers, messenger god
15 Clues: son of Poseidon • The titan father of Zeus • Underworld god, brother of Zeus • A famous Gorgon with snake hair • three old women who control fate • Percy's best friend, who is a satyr • The kindly centaur who trains heroes • The god of the sea and Percy's father • The The god of war and Clarisse's father • God of thieves and travelers, messenger god • ...
"Answers and questions" 2021-05-12
Across
- He is a great Kazakh scientist, orientalist, historian, ethnographer, geographer, folklorist, translator, journalist, and traveler. The author of ”Shamanism among Kazakhs”. Who is it?
- What national game is this, catching a girl on a horse and kissing?
- The kazakh national swing is called?
- Attila was the ruler of what people?
- Name one of the founders of the theater of the absurd?
- Golden chain is the creation story of people?
- What’s the name of a game that plays with the bones of a sheep?
- Customer - employee etiquette is etiquette of what?
- In what Kazakh tradition do brides cover their face?
- What is the name of the modern Kazakh screenwriter and director of the film "Tomiris?"
- representatives of the Ulugbek Samarkand schools - Jamshid al-Kashi, Kazi-zade ar-Rumi and next one who is?
- He is a brilliant painter, sculptor and architect of the Renaissance. His largest works are: “Madonna Doni”, “The Creation of Adam”, the statues “Moses” and “David”. Who is it?
- Who is the sea God in Greek mythology?
- The highest embodiment of the new ideal of beauty, according to contemporaries Canova.
- What is the name of the famous painting by Kassemir Malesvich?
- What is a type of literature that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions?
- The phrase "Linguistic equality should be one of the first achievements of the revolution“ belongs to?
- Where did the knights live?
- Kumulipo is the creation story of?
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- He is a French writer, one of the founders of realism in European literature. His largest work is a series of novels and novels called "Human Comedy". Who is it?
- Who is the author of book " The path of Abay"?
- Abbreviation DIY belongs to?
- Two artistic directions of the 17th century are classicism and …?
- It is an impression of a product in the minds of consumers, a label that is mentally attached to the product. What is it?
- He is an outstanding artist of the Renaissance; he was recognized "the king of painters and the painter of kings." The author of the painting - “Venera Urbinskaya”. Who is it?
- The poem, which is included in the world cultural heritage, 2008 was declared by UNESCO as the year of the 500th anniversary of the epic.
- What is a rite of passage of the individual to a new stage of development within a social group or mysteries society?
- Who is the author of the “The Justification and Manifesto of Futurism”?
- Actions that are the result of a person's free choice?
- According to the Jose-Ortega y Gasset "the part of society that has a special “organ of perception”?
- “Red and Black” is the pinnacle of French realism. Whose this novel?
- What is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, arts and social habits?
- Who is the author of a Divine Comedy?
- What kind of etiquette is a set of rules for organizing communication in a business environment?
- Who is the main God of Greek mythology?
- Name the organization has been working in Kazakhstan and conducting annually trainings for writers-beginners from all Kazakhstan?
- How many times have knights bathed in the middle ages?
- A strong king of Huns?
- Three types of culture: The Pop, Elite and …?
- In 1618-1648 which country was covered by the Thirty Years' War?
40 Clues: A strong king of Huns? • Where did the knights live? • Abbreviation DIY belongs to? • Kumulipo is the creation story of? • The kazakh national swing is called? • Attila was the ruler of what people? • Who is the author of a Divine Comedy? • Who is the sea God in Greek mythology? • Who is the main God of Greek mythology? • Golden chain is the creation story of people? • ...
6th Grade Ch 15 Mythology and History Puzzle 2017-10-23
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- Charged the titan brothers with creating a new species of people.
- King of the Regnenses
- Prometheus felt sorry for humans because they had this problem at night.
- The quality that the chains that bound Prometheus had to have in order to be effective.
- The brothers Prometheus and Epimetheus were not gods, but they were _____.
- The gift given to Pandora on her wedding
- Prometheus's brother.
- The fate that cut the thread of life at the time of death.
- Cartimandua handed him over to the Romans.
- The number of fates.
- The People in Briton were also known as the ___
- The fate that measured the length of the thread of life.
- The last thing in Pandora's box
- The year (AD) that Boudicca raised a rebellion
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- The fates were the goddesses of ___.
- Epimetheus's brother.
- The Queen who fought against the Romans (2 c's in her name)
- This fact about Boudicca fastinated the Romans
- Boudicca's tribe.
- The woman made by Hephaestus to punish mankind.
- Prometheus stole this to keep the humans warm.
- The Queen who welcomed the Romans
- Humans burned this as a sacrifice to the gods.
- The number of major gods and goddesses living on Mt. Olympus
- Pandora ____ the box
- Zeus was happy when he experienced this coming from the meat.
- Prometheus also taught the humans how to play a ____ on the gods.
- The sister of the three fates.
- What did the eagle eat from Prometheus?
- The fate that spun the thread of life.
30 Clues: Boudicca's tribe. • Pandora ____ the box • The number of fates. • Epimetheus's brother. • King of the Regnenses • Prometheus's brother. • The sister of the three fates. • The last thing in Pandora's box • The Queen who welcomed the Romans • The fates were the goddesses of ___. • The fate that spun the thread of life. • What did the eagle eat from Prometheus? • ...
Stages 5-6 Crossword: Grammar, Civilisation and Mythology 2024-09-09
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- The object of a sentence is in this noun case. It receives the action of the verb.
- This god looks after 'fures'. (give his English name).
- How do you say 'you annoy' in Latin? (don't worry about including a space).
- This god is closely linked to 'vinum' and 'theatrum.'
- 'Freedman' in Latin.
- How would you write 'he/she/it was' in Latin
- The subject of a sentence is in this noun case. It does the action of the verb.
- What tense is the verb 'pugnavit'?
- The noun case used for directly addressing someone.
- The god of the Underworld.
- What is the perfect tense ending for plural verbs?
- How would you write 'they were drinking' in Latin.
- Who was the muse of tragedy?
- What does 'habet' mean in English?
- Who was the muse of comedy?
- Write the Latin name for the animal whose skin Hercules wears.
- This gladiator led slaves in a revolt in 73-71 BC.
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- What 2 letters do you need to add to a verb to make it imperfect tense?
- Which goddess was closely associated with the muses?
- Who was the muse of epic poetry?
- How would you write 'he was walking' in Latin?
- The Latin name for the process of freeing a slave.
- What tense is the verb 'abest'?
- What tense is the verb 'sedebant'?
- The goddess of the moon and the hunt.
- How many muses were there?
- King of the gods. (give his English name).
- How would you write 'they were' in Latin?
- This goddess has a 'pavo' as her animal. (give her English name).
- 'Freedwoman' in Latin.
- Write the Latin word for 'shepherd'.
- Write the plural for 'dog' in Latin.
32 Clues: 'Freedman' in Latin. • 'Freedwoman' in Latin. • How many muses were there? • The god of the Underworld. • Who was the muse of comedy? • Who was the muse of tragedy? • What tense is the verb 'abest'? • Who was the muse of epic poetry? • What tense is the verb 'sedebant'? • What tense is the verb 'pugnavit'? • What does 'habet' mean in English? • Write the Latin word for 'shepherd'. • ...
-logy, -ology 2023-11-15
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- The field of ___________ investigates atmospheric conditions and phenomena, helping us understand and predict weather patterns.
- ___________ focuses on the study of the Earth's structure, composition, and processes, including the study of rocks and minerals.
- ___________ delves into the science of the mind and behavior, seeking to understand how individuals think and act.
- The science of ___________ explores living organisms, from microscopic cells to complex ecosystems.
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- In the field of ___________, scholars investigate the artifacts and tools left behind by ancient civilizations to piece together their way of life.
- ___________ examines the relationships between living organisms and their environments, studying how they interact in nature.
- ___________ is the scientific study of societies and human social behavior, examining how people interact in groups.
- ___________ is the branch of biology that explores the animal kingdom, examining various species and their behaviors.
- ___________ involves the study of traditional stories, beliefs, and customs of a particular group of people.
9 Clues: The science of ___________ explores living organisms, from microscopic cells to complex ecosystems. • ___________ involves the study of traditional stories, beliefs, and customs of a particular group of people. • ___________ delves into the science of the mind and behavior, seeking to understand how individuals think and act. • ...
Review term chapter 7-10 2025-02-25
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- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things. Ex. The wind whispered in my ear.
- comparison using like or as Ex. Henry is as quick as a cheetah.
- comparison NOT using like or as. Ex. Henry is a quick cheetah.
- descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses, creating a mental picture by describing how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels Ex. The salty sea breeze was warm against my sunburned cheeks.
- a scene that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show events that happened in the past Ex. Disney movie “Up”
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- a figure of speech where a writer or speaker makes an indirect reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work Ex. He is a real Romeo.
- an extreme exaggeration Ex. This class is going to last forever.
- untrue stories typically about gods and goddess Ex. Hercules
- Poem- a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures.
- Hero- a brave and noble character in a epic poem
10 Clues: Hero- a brave and noble character in a epic poem • untrue stories typically about gods and goddess Ex. Hercules • comparison NOT using like or as. Ex. Henry is a quick cheetah. • comparison using like or as Ex. Henry is as quick as a cheetah. • an extreme exaggeration Ex. This class is going to last forever. • ...
The genres of Cinema 2024-11-12
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- A film genre that uses elements such as aliens, robots, cyborgs, mutants, time travel, or other technologies.
- Involve love stories that focus on passion, emotion, and the romantic involvement of the characters.
- The main character often has superhuman abilities or extraordinary skills that they use to fight a villain or save the world.
- These films are made to amuse audiences and make them laugh.
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- Often features fantastic themes, usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, and folklore.
- A genre in which films are set in the American West during the 19th century. Often shows cowboys fighting Indians during the Gold Rush.
- A film genre in which the characters sing songs to advance the plot, sometimes accompanied by dancing.
- A film genre that evokes excitement and suspense in the audience.
- A genre that creates fear or disgust in its audience by exploring dark subjects like monsters or apocalyptic events.
9 Clues: These films are made to amuse audiences and make them laugh. • A film genre that evokes excitement and suspense in the audience. • Often features fantastic themes, usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, and folklore. • Involve love stories that focus on passion, emotion, and the romantic involvement of the characters. • ...
'Xenaphobia' Crossword 2018-05-26
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- To make someone or to feel stricken with embarrassment or mortification.
- Something of a high level of visual or physical disgust or distortion. "That plant looks very _____."
- An artistic medium of expressing language and writing using decorative font or illustration.
- a food or something else that taste or smells extremely good. 'The food of the gods' in Greek and Roman mythology.
- Filled to the brim and about to burst or expel of, generally a liquid, or rage and anger.
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- Someone afraid of, or discriminates against, people who are foreign or are new.
- The organs or innards of a living being. "It's _______s spilled out when it was cut."
- A feeling of belonging or unification with those who share things in common with you. "Going to the support group gave me a feeling of ________y."
- To lack of something or be void of, to do something in vain or to no avail. "He hit the button _____ly."
9 Clues: To make someone or to feel stricken with embarrassment or mortification. • Someone afraid of, or discriminates against, people who are foreign or are new. • The organs or innards of a living being. "It's _______s spilled out when it was cut." • Filled to the brim and about to burst or expel of, generally a liquid, or rage and anger. • ...
Greek Mythology - Layla, Kejda, Lucía and Kiara 2025-06-03
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- the god music, light and prophecy
- the godess of love and beauty
- the godess of fertility,the harvest and the eath
- the godess of the hunt and wilderness
- the god of the underworld
- the god of sleep
- the godess of discord and chaos
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- the godess of grain and agriculture also the Queen of the Underworld
- the god of the sea, earthquakes and horses
- the god of time
- the god of war
- the godess of women, marriage and childbirth
- king of the gods,the god of thunder and the sky
- the godess of the hearth, the home and family
- the godess of wisdom, craft and strategic warfare
15 Clues: the god of war • the god of time • the god of sleep • the god of the underworld • the godess of love and beauty • the godess of discord and chaos • the god music, light and prophecy • the godess of the hunt and wilderness • the god of the sea, earthquakes and horses • the godess of women, marriage and childbirth • the godess of the hearth, the home and family • ...
"Answers and questions" 2021-05-12
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- He is a great Kazakh scientist, orientalist, historian, ethnographer, geographer, folklorist, translator, journalist, and traveler. The author of ”Shamanism among Kazakhs”. Who is it?
- What national game is this, catching a girl on a horse and kissing?
- The kazakh national swing is called?
- Attila was the ruler of what people?
- Name one of the founders of the theater of the absurd?
- Golden chain is the creation story of people?
- What’s the name of a game that plays with the bones of a sheep?
- Customer - employee etiquette is etiquette of what?
- In what Kazakh tradition do brides cover their face?
- What is the name of the modern Kazakh screenwriter and director of the film "Tomiris?"
- representatives of the Ulugbek Samarkand schools - Jamshid al-Kashi, Kazi-zade ar-Rumi and next one who is?
- He is a brilliant painter, sculptor and architect of the Renaissance. His largest works are: “Madonna Doni”, “The Creation of Adam”, the statues “Moses” and “David”. Who is it?
- Who is the sea God in Greek mythology?
- The highest embodiment of the new ideal of beauty, according to contemporaries Canova.
- What is the name of the famous painting by Kassemir Malesvich?
- What is a type of literature that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions?
- The phrase "Linguistic equality should be one of the first achievements of the revolution“ belongs to?
- Where did the knights live?
- Kumulipo is the creation story of?
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- He is a French writer, one of the founders of realism in European literature. His largest work is a series of novels and novels called "Human Comedy". Who is it?
- Who is the author of book " The path of Abay"?
- Abbreviation DIY belongs to?
- Two artistic directions of the 17th century are classicism and …?
- It is an impression of a product in the minds of consumers, a label that is mentally attached to the product. What is it?
- He is an outstanding artist of the Renaissance; he was recognized "the king of painters and the painter of kings." The author of the painting - “Venera Urbinskaya”. Who is it?
- The poem, which is included in the world cultural heritage, 2008 was declared by UNESCO as the year of the 500th anniversary of the epic.
- What is a rite of passage of the individual to a new stage of development within a social group or mysteries society?
- Who is the author of the “The Justification and Manifesto of Futurism”?
- Actions that are the result of a person's free choice?
- According to the Jose-Ortega y Gasset "the part of society that has a special “organ of perception”?
- “Red and Black” is the pinnacle of French realism. Whose this novel?
- What is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, arts and social habits?
- Who is the author of a Divine Comedy?
- What kind of etiquette is a set of rules for organizing communication in a business environment?
- Who is the main God of Greek mythology?
- Name the organization has been working in Kazakhstan and conducting annually trainings for writers-beginners from all Kazakhstan?
- How many times have knights bathed in the middle ages?
- A strong king of Huns?
- Three types of culture: The Pop, Elite and …?
- In 1618-1648 which country was covered by the Thirty Years' War?
40 Clues: A strong king of Huns? • Where did the knights live? • Abbreviation DIY belongs to? • Kumulipo is the creation story of? • The kazakh national swing is called? • Attila was the ruler of what people? • Who is the author of a Divine Comedy? • Who is the sea God in Greek mythology? • Who is the main God of Greek mythology? • Golden chain is the creation story of people? • ...
"Answers and questions" 2021-05-12
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- He is a great Kazakh scientist, orientalist, historian, ethnographer, geographer, folklorist, translator, journalist, and traveler. The author of ”Shamanism among Kazakhs”. Who is it?
- What national game is this, catching a girl on a horse and kissing?
- The kazakh national swing is called?
- Attila was the ruler of what people?
- Name one of the founders of the theater of the absurd?
- Golden chain is the creation story of people?
- What’s the name of a game that plays with the bones of a sheep?
- Customer - employee etiquette is etiquette of what?
- In what Kazakh tradition do brides cover their face?
- What is the name of the modern Kazakh screenwriter and director of the film "Tomiris?"
- representatives of the Ulugbek Samarkand schools - Jamshid al-Kashi, Kazi-zade ar-Rumi and next one who is?
- He is a brilliant painter, sculptor and architect of the Renaissance. His largest works are: “Madonna Doni”, “The Creation of Adam”, the statues “Moses” and “David”. Who is it?
- Who is the sea God in Greek mythology?
- The highest embodiment of the new ideal of beauty, according to contemporaries Canova.
- What is the name of the famous painting by Kassemir Malesvich?
- What is a type of literature that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions?
- The phrase "Linguistic equality should be one of the first achievements of the revolution“ belongs to?
- Where did the knights live?
- Kumulipo is the creation story of?
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- He is a French writer, one of the founders of realism in European literature. His largest work is a series of novels and novels called "Human Comedy". Who is it?
- Who is the author of book " The path of Abay"?
- Abbreviation DIY belongs to?
- Two artistic directions of the 17th century are classicism and …?
- It is an impression of a product in the minds of consumers, a label that is mentally attached to the product. What is it?
- He is an outstanding artist of the Renaissance; he was recognized "the king of painters and the painter of kings." The author of the painting - “Venera Urbinskaya”. Who is it?
- The poem, which is included in the world cultural heritage, 2008 was declared by UNESCO as the year of the 500th anniversary of the epic.
- What is a rite of passage of the individual to a new stage of development within a social group or mysteries society?
- Who is the author of the “The Justification and Manifesto of Futurism”?
- Actions that are the result of a person's free choice?
- According to the Jose-Ortega y Gasset "the part of society that has a special “organ of perception”?
- “Red and Black” is the pinnacle of French realism. Whose this novel?
- What is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, arts and social habits?
- Who is the author of a Divine Comedy?
- What kind of etiquette is a set of rules for organizing communication in a business environment?
- Who is the main God of Greek mythology?
- Name the organization has been working in Kazakhstan and conducting annually trainings for writers-beginners from all Kazakhstan?
- How many times have knights bathed in the middle ages?
- A strong king of Huns?
- Three types of culture: The Pop, Elite and …?
- In 1618-1648 which country was covered by the Thirty Years' War?
40 Clues: A strong king of Huns? • Where did the knights live? • Abbreviation DIY belongs to? • Kumulipo is the creation story of? • The kazakh national swing is called? • Attila was the ruler of what people? • Who is the author of a Divine Comedy? • Who is the sea God in Greek mythology? • Who is the main God of Greek mythology? • Golden chain is the creation story of people? • ...
Percy Jackson extended 2025-05-28
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- Item that makes the wearer disappear, a gift from the goddess of wisdom and strategy to her daughter.
- Goddess of agriculture and the harvest.
- King of the gods; god of the sky.
- – “Maia”: an item that allow the wearer to fly.
- Currency used by demigods in the magical world.
- God of fire and blacksmithing.
- The wild god who is missing in the book.
- Half-human, half-god.
- Camp where demigods train and live.
- A large sculpture or figure, sometimes of a god or monster, a certain monster creates them with a look.
- Where Percy and his mom vacation.
- Half-human, half-horse creature like Chiron.
- Goddess of the hunt and moon.
- A magical hotel with gambling and games that makes people lose track of time in Las Vegas.
- Land of the dead ruled by Hades.
- God of war; often angry and violent.
- Gorgon who turns people to stone with her gaze.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- School Percy is expelled from at the beginning.
- Percy battles a monster near this river and landmark.
- God of the sun, music, and prophecy.
- The supernatural dogs of the Underworld, single head.
- Three terrifying spirits of vengeance.
- Mother of monsters in Greek mythology.
- Human mother of the protagonist.
- The protagonist who discovers he's a demigod.
- Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy.
- Fire-breathing monster with lion, goat, and serpent parts.
- Hades’ queen who spends half the year in the Underworld.
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- Author of *Percy Jackson and the Olympians* series.
- Percy’s magical sword that can never be lost.
- Daughter of Athena; clever and brave ally of Percy.
- Modern building where Mount Olympus is hidden.
- Tree/plant spirit in Greek mythology.
- Goddess of rainbows and messenger of the gods, can ‘video call’ with another person.
- Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld.
- Percy’s best friend and protector, part goat.
- Ferry driver of souls across the River Styx.
- Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage.
- Water spirit that lives in rivers or lakes.
- Used for defense in battles; sometimes magical.
- Place where Percy meets the sea spirit and receives the 3 pearls.
- Messenger god with winged shoes.
- Powerful weapon stolen from Zeus.
- Creature that is half-man, half-goat like Grover.
- God of the Underworld.
- Home of the gods, located above the Empire State Building.
- The person who gives mysterious predictions about the future.
- God of the sea; Percy’s father.
- Sea spirit who gives Percy the pearls.
- Aggressive camper, daughter of Ares.
- God of wine and parties; camp director.
- A prediction about the future given by the Oracle.
- Son of Hermes, leader of cabin 11, teachers Percy sword fighting.
- Winged horse that helps demigods fly.
- A journey or mission usually full of danger and adventure.
- Goddess of the hearth and home.
- Half-man, half-bull monster in the Labyrinth.
- City where Percy meets Hades in the Underworld.
- City where Percy’s story begins and ends.
- Trainer of heroes, disguised as a Latin teacher.
61 Clues: Half-human, half-god. • God of the Underworld. • Goddess of love and beauty. • Goddess of the hunt and moon. • God of fire and blacksmithing. • God of the sea; Percy’s father. • Goddess of the hearth and home. • Messenger god with winged shoes. • Land of the dead ruled by Hades. • Human mother of the protagonist. • King of the gods; god of the sky. • ...
Living in a Tech Cult Task9 2022-10-11
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- the set of relationships that individuals develop and maintain.
- The ability to render into data many aspects of the world that have never been quantified before.
- The unconscious belief of valuing the measurable over the immeasurable.
- By their very nature, they [] feed on data that can be measured and counted. But its fairness is squishy and hard to quantify.
- A cultural, technological, and scholarly phenomenon that rests on the the interplay of Technology, Analysis, and Mythology.
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- a subtle reckoning in how people understand and value their relationships with other people.
- Seeing patterns where none actually exist, simply because enormous quantities of data can offer connections that radiate in all directions.
- The employment of new technologies that reflect and reproduce existing inequities but that are promoted and perceived as more objective or progressive than discriminatory systems of a previous era.
- Differences between the Data rich and the Data poor (access to data).
9 Clues: the set of relationships that individuals develop and maintain. • Differences between the Data rich and the Data poor (access to data). • The unconscious belief of valuing the measurable over the immeasurable. • a subtle reckoning in how people understand and value their relationships with other people. • ...
Dragons and other Mythical creatures 2023-05-30
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- the ability to do something that frightens one
- an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment
- the customs,arts,social institutions,and achievements of a particular nation,people, or other social group
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- a mythical creature with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion
- a type of amphibian that belongs to the same order as frogs,but has some distinctive features
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- occurring in or characteristic of myths or folk tales
- a story originating in popular culture,typically passed on by word of mouth
- a reptilian legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide.
- a descriptive or anecdotal treatise on various real or mythical kinds of animals,especially a medieval work with a moralizing tone
- relating to,based on,or appearing in myths or mythology
- a thing that Is known or proved to be true
- an aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the
- a mythical typically represented as horse with a single straight horn projecting from it's forehead.
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination
15 Clues: a thing that Is known or proved to be true • the ability to do something that frightens one • occurring in or characteristic of myths or folk tales • the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills • relating to,based on,or appearing in myths or mythology • an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-02-27
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- A particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something, esspecialy a systematic or established one.
- A priest or preistess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods
- An ancient Greeek tragedian who has a play that survived in full
- Ancient Greek historian remeberd for his history of the Peloponnsian War
- A mountain in thessaly that in greek mythology is the abode of the gods
- A paid teacher of philosophy & rhetoric in an
- An ancient Greek city on the S slopes of Mt. Parnassus (site of the most famous oracle of apollo)
- The an ancient Greek known as the father of history
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- A religious or solemnem ceremony cconsisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge reality and existence, esspecially when considered as an academic discipline
- An event causing a great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or narual disator.
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- A teaching style that involves asking a question to help students learn and develp critical thinking
- Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragedian drama
- Greek Philosopher and mathmatician who theorized that numbers constitue the esscence of all naturalthings
15 Clues: A paid teacher of philosophy & rhetoric in an • The an ancient Greek known as the father of history • Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragedian drama • An ancient Greeek tragedian who has a play that survived in full • A mountain in thessaly that in greek mythology is the abode of the gods • ...
Fantasy Subgenres 2024-02-21
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- Fantasy Subgenre drawing heavily from mythology and folklore in its world-building (6, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre featuring characters with superhuman abilities in fantastical settings (8, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre blending fantasy elements with steam-powered technology in a historical setting (8, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre characterized by its grand scope, intricate world-building, and heroic journeys (4, 7)
- Realism Subgenre blending magical elements seamlessly into a realistic narrative (7, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre blending fantastical elements with a modern, urban setting (5, 7)
- and Sorcery Subgenre focused on fast-paced action, sword-wielding heroes, and magic (5, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre known for its gritty, bleak, and morally ambiguous tone (8, 7)
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- Fantasy Subgenre featuring an epic struggle between good and evil in a complex fictional world (4, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre with magical elements set in the real world or a world similar to it (3, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre combining science fiction and fantasy elements in the same world (7, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre combining fantastical elements with a specific historical time period (10, 7)
- Fantasy Subgenre where characters travel to another world through a magical portal (6, 7)
- Retelling Subgenre reimagining classic fairytales with new twists and perspectives (9, 8)
- Fantasy Subgenre known for its eerie, sinister, or morally ambiguous themes (4, 7)
15 Clues: Fantasy Subgenre known for its gritty, bleak, and morally ambiguous tone (8, 7) • Fantasy Subgenre blending fantastical elements with a modern, urban setting (5, 7) • Fantasy Subgenre known for its eerie, sinister, or morally ambiguous themes (4, 7) • Realism Subgenre blending magical elements seamlessly into a realistic narrative (7, 7) • ...
Stories 2023-06-18
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- Explore the value of friendship through heartwarming stories that celebrate loyalty, kindness, and teamwork.
- Follow the thrilling journeys of young athletes as they pursue their dreams and overcome obstacles in the world of sports.
- Explore enchanting realms with mythical creatures, magic, and extraordinary powers.
- Embark on thrilling journeys filled with treasure hunts, quests, and daring escapades.
- Enter a magical world of princesses, dragons, and talking animals as you follow exciting adventures.
- Laugh out loud with funny stories filled with hilarious situations, witty jokes, and amusing characters.
- Travel back in time and experience life in different historical periods through captivating tales.
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- Discover heartwarming stories featuring lovable animal characters who learn important life lessons.
- Join fairies on magical adventures as they protect nature, encounter mythical creatures, and spread joy.
- Get inspired by stories that showcase the triumph of the human spirit, perseverance, and overcoming challenges.
- Enter futuristic worlds where advanced technology, space travel, and alien encounters await.
- Dive into rich cultural traditions and legends passed down through generations in captivating folktales.
- Experience action-packed tales of heroes with extraordinary abilities who fight for justice and save the world.
- Solve puzzling mysteries alongside clever detectives and uncover hidden clues to crack the case.
- Uncover the ancient myths and legends of gods, goddesses, and heroes from various mythological traditions.
15 Clues: Explore enchanting realms with mythical creatures, magic, and extraordinary powers. • Embark on thrilling journeys filled with treasure hunts, quests, and daring escapades. • Enter futuristic worlds where advanced technology, space travel, and alien encounters await. • ...
terms 2025-02-25
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- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things. Ex. The wind whispered in my ear.
- comparison using like or as Ex. Henry is as quick as a cheetah.
- comparison NOT using like or as. Ex. Henry is a quick cheetah.
- descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses, creating a mental picture by describing how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels Ex. The salty sea breeze was warm against my sunburned cheeks.
- a scene that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show events that happened in the past Ex. Disney movie “Up”
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- a figure of speech where a writer or speaker makes an indirect reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work Ex. He is a real Romeo.
- an extreme exaggeration Ex. This class is going to last forever.
- untrue stories typically about gods and goddess Ex. Hercules
- Poem- a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures.
- Hero- a brave and noble character in a epic poem
10 Clues: Hero- a brave and noble character in a epic poem • untrue stories typically about gods and goddess Ex. Hercules • comparison NOT using like or as. Ex. Henry is a quick cheetah. • comparison using like or as Ex. Henry is as quick as a cheetah. • an extreme exaggeration Ex. This class is going to last forever. • ...
Jake reinvented 2025-02-25
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- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things. Ex. The wind whispered in my ear.
- comparison using like or as Ex. Henry is as quick as a cheetah.
- comparison NOT using like or as. Ex. Henry is a quick cheetah.
- descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses, creating a mental picture by describing how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels Ex. The salty sea breeze was warm against my sunburned cheeks.
- a scene that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show events that happened in the past Ex. Disney movie “Up”
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- a figure of speech where a writer or speaker makes an indirect reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work Ex. He is a real Romeo.
- an extreme exaggeration Ex. This class is going to last forever.
- untrue stories typically about gods and goddess Ex. Hercules
- Poem- a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures.
- Hero- a brave and noble character in a epic poem
10 Clues: Hero- a brave and noble character in a epic poem • untrue stories typically about gods and goddess Ex. Hercules • comparison NOT using like or as. Ex. Henry is a quick cheetah. • comparison using like or as Ex. Henry is as quick as a cheetah. • an extreme exaggeration Ex. This class is going to last forever. • ...
The genres of Cinema 2024-11-12
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- A film genre that uses elements such as aliens, robots, cyborgs, mutants, time travel, or other technologies.
- Involve love stories that focus on passion, emotion, and the romantic involvement of the characters.
- The main character often has superhuman abilities or extraordinary skills that they use to fight a villain or save the world.
- These films are made to amuse audiences and make them laugh.
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- Often features fantastic themes, usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, and folklore.
- A genre in which films are set in the American West during the 19th century. Often shows cowboys fighting Indians during the Gold Rush.
- A film genre in which the characters sing songs to advance the plot, sometimes accompanied by dancing.
- A film genre that evokes excitement and suspense in the audience.
- A genre that creates fear or disgust in its audience by exploring dark subjects like monsters or apocalyptic events.
9 Clues: These films are made to amuse audiences and make them laugh. • A film genre that evokes excitement and suspense in the audience. • Often features fantastic themes, usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, and folklore. • Involve love stories that focus on passion, emotion, and the romantic involvement of the characters. • ...
Art Appreciation Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-14
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- ,initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art .
- ,the visible features of an area of land; its landforms.
- ,represent the sea.
- ,successive visions; images; and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
- ,are urban landscapes
- ,The concern centers on identifying the expressive qualities; or the meaning, mood, or idea communicated to the viewer.
- ,one identifies the literal qualities, or realistic presentation of subject matter;and the elements of art found in the work.
- ,a collection of myths; especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- ,art are works that does not depict anything from the real world (figures; landscapes; animals)
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- ,imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- ,the meaning of an artwork, one must refer to everything he or she learned during the description and analysis.
- ,This understanding will enable one to determine if the work has an overall sense of unity.
- ,is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuineappreciation for art.
- ,the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- ,a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter; typically common place objects which may be either natural.
- ,is the discussion or evaluation of visual art. Art critics usually criticize art in the context of aesthetics or the theory of beauty.
- ,is a painting; photograph; sculpture; or other artistic representation of a person
- ,it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements
- ,are artworks that depict real situations.
- ,is always connected to something visual from the real world
20 Clues: ,represent the sea. • ,are urban landscapes • ,are artworks that depict real situations. • ,the visible features of an area of land; its landforms. • ,is always connected to something visual from the real world • ,imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality. • ,it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements • ...
The World's Wife Characters 2018-08-30
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- What part of Samson's body did Delilah cut off to eliminate his strength?
- What did Jesus cause Lazarus to rise from?
- Whose trial did Pilates adjudicate for, and attempt to get saved from his fate?
- Who did the Greek sea nymph Thetis (who can change forms) give birth to, then dip in the river Styx?
- What type of writing was Aesop famous for writing?
- What role in church, typically reserved for men, was Joan given in the middle ages?
- In which season can Demeter's daughter, Persephone, return to earth from the underworld?
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- The ruler of Judea, who ordered the Massacre of the Innocents at the time of Jesus’ birth.
- What character in literature famously made a pact with the devil?
- What Revolution did Rip Van Winkle miss after falling asleep for 20 years?
- How many years was Tiresias, the blind prophet in mythology who was famous for clairvoyance, get turned into a woman for?
- What did Pygmalion fall in love with?
- What character from Homer's Odyssey shares her name with pig-nosed protagonist in the 2006 rom-com starring Christina Ricci and James McAvoy?
- What animal does Circe turn sailors who visit her island into?
- Which Oscar wrote the play 'Salome', which was banned for showing Salome kissing John the Baptist's severed head?
15 Clues: What did Pygmalion fall in love with? • What did Jesus cause Lazarus to rise from? • What type of writing was Aesop famous for writing? • What animal does Circe turn sailors who visit her island into? • What character in literature famously made a pact with the devil? • What part of Samson's body did Delilah cut off to eliminate his strength? • ...
Constellation Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-19
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- for the most part; mainly
- seeming real or true, but not necessarily so.
- a star in the constellation Ursa Minor that's located near the Earth's north pole and the north celestial pole.
- the movement of an object in a circular or elliptical course around another or about an axis or center.
- constellation is located in the northern celestial hemisphere. Its name means "the twins" in Latin
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- a way in which two or more things are alike.
- a prominent group of seven stars in the constellation Ursa Major (the Great Bear), containing the Pointers that indicate the direction to Polaris.
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure
- the state of being able to see or be seen.
- One half of a sphere, formed by a plane that passes through the center of the sphere
- the circular movement of an object around a central line, known as axis
- the action of mentioning or alluding to something.
- in the northern sky, named after the winged horse in Greek mythology
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- a group of stars in the equatorial region of the night sky that form the shape of a hunter.
15 Clues: for the most part; mainly • the state of being able to see or be seen. • a way in which two or more things are alike. • seeming real or true, but not necessarily so. • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • the action of mentioning or alluding to something. • in the northern sky, named after the winged horse in Greek mythology • ...
Ancient Greece Fun Facts 2023-01-25
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- This common adjective used to insult one's intelligence came from the Greeks.
- Plato shared thoughts that this Greek city might actually be the lost city of Atlantis.
- This dairy-based cake was invented by the Greeks.
- The ancient Greeks invented the first one of these, it was used to predict lunar and solar eclipses.
- These were also invented by the Greeks; the first one made sound by dropping pebbles into a gong.
- Athletes in this event had to compete wearing no clothes!
- This version of facial hair was considered a sign of intelligence and beauty in Ancient Greek times.
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- When Greece was under Ottoman rule, this temple to Athena was once blown up.
- Pop culture has led is wrong on Hercules' name; his Greek name is actually ________.
- Get ready for this one... The ancient Greeks used these as toilet tissue ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Alexander the Great was tutored by this iconic Greek philosopher.
- The Greeks did not actually call their homeland "Greece", they referred to it as ______. The Word Greece came from the Romans.
- A court case in Greece could have as many as 500 of these!
- In Greek mythology, this woman is the mother to all of the monsters.
- This is one of the oldest toys in the world, and it was invented by the Greeks.
15 Clues: This dairy-based cake was invented by the Greeks. • Athletes in this event had to compete wearing no clothes! • A court case in Greece could have as many as 500 of these! • Alexander the Great was tutored by this iconic Greek philosopher. • In Greek mythology, this woman is the mother to all of the monsters. • ...
Chris Cross...Word 2022-12-06
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- To look at (something impressive or attractive) with pleasure.
- A tight grasp. A mechanism for connecting and disconnecting an engine and the transmission system in a vehicle, or the working parts of any machine.
- The female of a horse or other equine animal.
- An immortal bird associated with Greek mythology that cyclically regenerates or is otherwise born again.
- The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Not allow to be seen; hide.
- Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.
- Hot fluid or semi-fluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling.
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- The time of life when a child experiences physical and hormonal changes that mark a transition into adulthood.
- A cosmetic for darkening and thickening the eyelashes.
- A large German dirigible airship of the early 20th century, long and cylindrical in shape and with a rigid framework. Zeppelins were used during the First World War for reconnaissance and bombing, and after the war as passenger transports until the 1930s.
- Giving off light; bright or shining.
- A Scandinavian country that gained independence from Russia in 1917.
- Not able to be seen through; not transparent.
- A legendary dwarfish creature supposed to guard the earth's treasures underground.
15 Clues: Not allow to be seen; hide. • Giving off light; bright or shining. • The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet. • The female of a horse or other equine animal. • Not able to be seen through; not transparent. • A cosmetic for darkening and thickening the eyelashes. • To look at (something impressive or attractive) with pleasure. • ...
Grade 4 Classmates 2020-05-07
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- Has a younger brother, loves Harry Potter, and is interested in gemstones.
- This classmate was born in Pittsburgh, is a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, and also enjoys playing baseball.
- This classmate rides horses, is in Best Buddies, and is very kind.
- This classmate loves to draw, likes the colors blue and purple, and her birthday is in May.
- She loves hiking, playing frisbee golf, and she's been at our school for 6 years.
- We all know how much this classmate loves football. What you may not know is that he likes to watch The Office.
- She loves dolphins, her favorite color is purple, and she can do a one-handed hand spring on her trampoline.
- This classmate has many talents including playing piano, singing in choirs, and dancing.
- His favorite dessert is pie and his favorite animal is a rhino.
- Loves dogs, tennis, and Greek Mythology.
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- This classmate is really good at drawing, has a great imagination, and his favorite dinosaur is a T-Rex.
- This classmate loves WWE and has almost 200 WWE figures.
- Plays basketball and likes to ride his bike.
- This classmate plays soccer and joined our school this year.
- Her same is a city in Georgia, her favorite animal is a sloth, and her favorite color is yellow.
- We all know how much this classmate LOVES cats.
- This classmate enjoys playing tennis and reading.
17 Clues: Loves dogs, tennis, and Greek Mythology. • Plays basketball and likes to ride his bike. • We all know how much this classmate LOVES cats. • This classmate enjoys playing tennis and reading. • This classmate loves WWE and has almost 200 WWE figures. • This classmate plays soccer and joined our school this year. • ...
Mr. O'Hayer's Homework 10 2024-11-14
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- – A system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia, characterized by wedge-shaped marks made on clay tablets.
- – A collection of myths, or traditional stories, that explain the beliefs or origins of a culture, often involving gods and heroes.
- – An upright stone slab or pillar bearing inscriptions or carvings, often used as a monument.
- – A man-made waterway used for transportation or irrigation.
- – A massive stepped structure built in ancient Mesopotamia, often serving as a temple.
- – An advantage or positive outcome gained from something.
- – Believable or trustworthy.
- – A long narrative poem or story that tells of heroic deeds or significant historical events.
- – A song of praise, often directed to a deity or religious figure.
- – A group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or government.
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- – A period of one thousand years.
- – An independent city and its surrounding territory, which forms its own government and functions as a separate political entity.
- – Written works, such as books, poems, or stories, that have artistic or cultural significance.
- – A person trained to write and record information, especially in ancient societies.
- – To defeat and take control of a place or people by use of military force.
- – A system of government or management where important decisions are made by officials rather than elected representatives.
- – Related to or coming from a god or deity.
17 Clues: – Believable or trustworthy. • – A period of one thousand years. • – Related to or coming from a god or deity. • – An advantage or positive outcome gained from something. • – A man-made waterway used for transportation or irrigation. • – A song of praise, often directed to a deity or religious figure. • ...
Roman Empire 2023-04-14
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- The legendary founder of Rome, according to ancient Roman mythology
- A Roman emperor who ruled from 117 to 138 CE and is known for his extensive building projects, including Hadrian's Wall in Britain
- A structure built by the Romans to transport water over long distances
- A large military unit made up of Roman soldiers
- Members of the Roman Senate, the most powerful political institution in ancient Rome
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- The volcano that famously erupted in 79 CE, burying the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum
- A temple in Rome dedicated to all the gods of the Roman Empire
- A Roman emperor who ruled from 98 to 117 CE and is known for his military conquests and public building projects
- A professional fighter who entertained audiences by engaging in combat in public arenas
- An amphitheater in Rome used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles
- The first Roman emperor who ruled from 27 BCE until his death in 14 CE
- A Roman military general and political rival of Julius Caesar during the Roman Republic
- A Roman general who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic
- A garment worn by Roman citizens, particularly for formal occasions
- The center of political and social activity in ancient Rome
15 Clues: A large military unit made up of Roman soldiers • The center of political and social activity in ancient Rome • A temple in Rome dedicated to all the gods of the Roman Empire • The legendary founder of Rome, according to ancient Roman mythology • A garment worn by Roman citizens, particularly for formal occasions • ...
PHYSICS AIP 2021-01-29
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- Cycle ice constant.
- X is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. Find X
- I am a scientist, the first part of my first name is a farm animal and my second name is moseley
- Which country is predicted to be the first in the world to get a fully functional hyperloop train.
- there are no points around me where the electric field is zero
- I am married to a proton
- X or visible X is electromagnetic radiation within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be perceived by the human eye. What is X.
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- I am the natural science that studies matter, its motion and behavior through space and time.
- Force per unit area.
- I am scientist and i have a car named after me
- i am the reference point for calculating gravitational potential
- I have a law named after me and i am related to hindu mythology.
- I am 2000 times heavier than my negative counterpart and u can find me inside an atom.
- i am defined as the quantity of motion possesed by a body
- production of EMF due to relative motion between a coil and a magnet
15 Clues: Cycle ice constant. • Force per unit area. • I am married to a proton • I am scientist and i have a car named after me • i am defined as the quantity of motion possesed by a body • there are no points around me where the electric field is zero • i am the reference point for calculating gravitational potential • ...
Celestial Bodies 2023-07-27
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- The largest planet in our solar system, known for its great red spot and moons.
- Earth's natural satellite, visible in the night sky and causing tides.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star and reflects light from it.
- Hole A region in space with intense gravity, so strong that nothing can escape it.
- The sixth planet from the sun, famous for its stunning ring system.
- A massive system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- An interstellar cloud of gas and dust where stars are born or have exploded.
- A prominent constellation in the night sky, named after a hunter in Greek mythology.
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- A small rock or particle that burns up when entering a planet's atmosphere.
- Way The galaxy containing our solar system, appearing as a bright band in the night sk
- A rocky object that orbits the sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- A small icy body that orbits the sun and develops a bright tail when near the sun.
- A luminous celestial object made of hot gases that emit light and heat.
- The star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat to Earth.
- The second planet from the sun, known for its bright appearance in the sky.
15 Clues: A massive system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. • The sixth planet from the sun, famous for its stunning ring system. • A large celestial body that orbits a star and reflects light from it. • Earth's natural satellite, visible in the night sky and causing tides. • A luminous celestial object made of hot gases that emit light and heat. • ...
Myths and Legends of Greek and Roman Mythology 2017-04-26
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- lives in the underworld and goes back on his deals
- Daughter of the first olympian god
- rules the 7 seas and all its inhabitants
- King of the skies and master of lightning
- Shapes all your hopes and dreams
- shoots heart shaped arrows at you
- Was the mother of Pegasus
- is rumored to gain all his power from war
- Controls the sun and how hot it is outside
- Wife of the ruler of the skies
- Next in line to rule the ocean and all that live within
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- Daughter to one of the mighty titans she is known for her victories
- Huntress of the gods
- Main transportation for the gods but pet of Zeus
- Master blacksmith maker of zeus master bolt
- Sister to Helios and controls the coolness of the night
- The messenger of the gods and god of speed
- Controls the balance between human and God like affairs
- One of the first olympian gods
- Master of riddles and protector of jewels of the gods
- mother to all the gods except the three primary gods
21 Clues: Huntress of the gods • Was the mother of Pegasus • One of the first olympian gods • Wife of the ruler of the skies • Shapes all your hopes and dreams • shoots heart shaped arrows at you • Daughter of the first olympian god • rules the 7 seas and all its inhabitants • King of the skies and master of lightning • is rumored to gain all his power from war • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 18 - Midas, Sisyphus, Bellerophon, Melampus 2024-01-22
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- A wife-to-be of Zeus who was turned into an island
- failing to see the consequences of behavior
- Father of mad daughters who thought they were cows
- This satyr challenged Apollo to a music contest.
- scornfully; looking down upon; treating as below one's dignity
- to burn or scorch
- to break down suddenly; to fall down
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- Everything he touched turned to gold
- Grandson of Sisyphus and a great tamer of horses
- grand, splendid, dignified
- having a right to
- A great winged horse which sprang from Medusa's neck
- The clever king of Corinth
- A river god and father of Aegina
- thankful appreciation for favors received
- A fire-breathing creature made of a lion, goat, and serpent
- Understood the language of animals; cousin of Bellerophon
- sly, crafty, devious
- skillfully, cleverly
- to skip in a playful manner; to frolic
20 Clues: having a right to • to burn or scorch • sly, crafty, devious • skillfully, cleverly • grand, splendid, dignified • The clever king of Corinth • A river god and father of Aegina • Everything he touched turned to gold • to break down suddenly; to fall down • to skip in a playful manner; to frolic • thankful appreciation for favors received • ...
Mythology Vocab and Greek Gods&Goddesses Extra Credit 2024-05-27
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- God of fire, metalworking, and volcanoes
- God of the Underworld.
- made, happening, or chosen without method or conscious decision.
- Goddess of War and Wisdom
- Odysseus's son
- Goddess of the hearth and home
- God of the Sea, and horses
- a figure of speech that directly compares two things using “like” or “as”.
- ability to apply procedures or methods in order to create a desired result.
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- Synonym- Form
- half woman/half bird, their song lures sailors to their death
- Goddess of the hunt, wild animals and the moon
- Synonym- Disprove
- God of War
- Goddess of love and beauty
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- Odysseus' wife
- Messenger God with winged sandals.
- God of thunder; most powerful of all the Olympic Gods.
- Odysseus' home island in Greece
20 Clues: God of War • Synonym- Form • Odysseus's son • Odysseus' wife • Synonym- Disprove • God of the Underworld. • Goddess of War and Wisdom • Goddess of love and beauty • God of the Sea, and horses • Goddess of the hearth and home • Odysseus' home island in Greece • Messenger God with winged sandals. • God of fire, metalworking, and volcanoes • Goddess of the hunt, wild animals and the moon • ...
Mythology Vocab and Greek Gods&Goddesses Extra Credit 2024-05-27
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- God of the Underworld.
- Odysseus's son
- Odysseus' home island in Greece
- God of the Sea, and horses
- ability to apply procedures or methods in order to create a desired result.
- Synonym- Disprove
- Goddess of War and Wisdom
- Odysseus' wife
- Goddess of the hearth and home
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- God of thunder; most powerful of all the Olympic Gods.
- made, happening, or chosen without method or conscious decision.
- Messenger God with winged sandals.
- God of Archery, Music, and Medicine
- God of fire, metalworking, and volcanoes
- Synonym- Form
- half woman/half bird, their song lures sailors to their death
- a figure of speech that directly compares two things using “like” or “as”.
- Goddess of love and beauty
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- A witch who imprisoned Odysseus for 1 year
- Goddess of the hunt, wild animals and the moon
- God of War
22 Clues: God of War • Synonym- Form • Odysseus's son • Odysseus' wife • Synonym- Disprove • God of the Underworld. • Goddess of War and Wisdom • Goddess of love and beauty • God of the Sea, and horses • Goddess of the hearth and home • Odysseus' home island in Greece • Messenger God with winged sandals. • God of Archery, Music, and Medicine • God of fire, metalworking, and volcanoes • ...
Axolotls In Perfil 2024-09-04
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- Organism A creature studied extensively in the laboratory to help scientists better understand certain biological processes in humans.
- A beneficial axolotl can regenerate lost limbs would be beneficial for people who do not have body parts.
- A FRILLY SALAMANDER,
- Their civilization prospered alongside the axolotls. The axolotl became an important symbol in indigenous Mexican mythology.
- food chains of what comes to what within an ecosystem.
- They are made of woven bags anchored in shallow water.
- Due to problems such as habitat loss and pollution.
- The ancient Aztecs, indigenous people who once lived in the region, built their civilization around the valley's lakes.
- As they age and grow larger, they retain characteristics of their youthful for
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- It can regrow its limbs, tail, spinal cord and even parts of its heart.
- The axolotl grabbed rare animals from the planet to find what would fit with the ecosystem
- A district of Mexico City.
- Animals such as frogs, toads and salamanders that need a humid environment to live.
- Change in your genetic code. This caused the animals to have little or no coloration in their skin, producing pink and white axolotls.
- City
- canals are what remains of the ancient lakes that once stretched across the Valley of Mexico.
- Species Fish eat young axolotls and compete with larger, more mature axolotls for food.
17 Clues: City • A FRILLY SALAMANDER, • A district of Mexico City. • Due to problems such as habitat loss and pollution. • food chains of what comes to what within an ecosystem. • They are made of woven bags anchored in shallow water. • It can regrow its limbs, tail, spinal cord and even parts of its heart. • ...
Maya Crossword 2025-03-03
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- The primary crop grown by the Maya, also known as corn.
- A farming technique used by the Maya that involved cutting and burning vegetation to clear land.
- A famous Maya city located on the Yucatán Peninsula, home to the Temple of Kukulkan.
- Ancient Maya city located in present-day Guatemala, known for its towering pyramids.
- The 260-day sacred calendar used by the Maya for religious and ceremonial purposes.
- A powerful animal often depicted in Maya religion and mythology.
- A Central American country that was part of the Maya civilization.
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- An early Mesoamerican civilization that influenced the Maya, known for colossal stone heads.
- A historical region that includes parts of present-day Mexico and Central America, where the Maya civilization thrived.
- The writing system used by the Maya, consisting of symbols and pictures.
- Country in Central America where the ancient city of Tikal is located.
- Flat steps built into hillsides to create more farmland in mountainous regions.
- A Maya ball game where players used their hips, elbows, and knees to score goals.
- A belief system that includes worshiping many gods, practiced by the Maya.
- Another modern country that was once home to the Maya.
- A modern-day country that was once part of the Maya civilization.
- A region in present-day Mexico where many Maya cities were located.
17 Clues: Another modern country that was once home to the Maya. • The primary crop grown by the Maya, also known as corn. • A powerful animal often depicted in Maya religion and mythology. • A modern-day country that was once part of the Maya civilization. • A Central American country that was part of the Maya civilization. • ...
Ancient Greece Gods Religion 2022-06-09
3 Clues: the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • A sacred place such as a church, temple, or mosque • the goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth
Greek God Crossword 2021-09-21
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- A God of the sea, earthquakes, storms and horses. He was eaten by his father Chronos along with Hades, Demeter, Hestia, and Hera. He claims to be the most moody God from the Olympian family.
- He is the God of War along with his sister Athena. His parents were Zeus the god of the Sky and Hera Goddess of marriage. He is one of the twelve Olympians. He was known for being violent and strong. He had two sons with Aphrodite Phobos and Deimos from Greek Mythology.
- He is the King of Titans and God of time. He used to swallow all his children and was married to Rhea the Goddess of marriage. Rhea managed to save their last child who was Zeus.
- Having an obligation to do something that you were supposed to get done. For example Poseidon had an obligation to protect and rule the sea’s.
- A God of the underworld. His parents were Chronos and Rhea. He was the only key God from Greek Mythology who wasn’t a part of the Olympian family. Everyone recognized him because he wouldn’t let a single soul leave the underground and anyone who tried to would get seriesly punished.
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- The most important God in Olympus. He divided the world into 3 parts and ruled the sky himself. He controlled the weather based on his mood, that's why many people were scared of him.
- Knowing who you are and what describes you for example qualities, looks, beliefs, perspective, personality, and expressions.
- A Goddesses of War who is a daughter of Zeus and Hera. She was a very fierce warrior and also was Zeus' favorite child. She was also the goddess of one city which was named after her.
- He is the God of speed. His parent’s are Zeus and Maia who is not from the Olympian Family. He was the second youngest Olympian god and his siblings are Athena, Apollo, Arthemis, and Dionysus. Before he became a God of speed he would be the messenger of the Deities.
9 Clues: Knowing who you are and what describes you for example qualities, looks, beliefs, perspective, personality, and expressions. • Having an obligation to do something that you were supposed to get done. For example Poseidon had an obligation to protect and rule the sea’s. • ...
Nathan's Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-13
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- an apparatus consisting of a tube attached to a set of mirrors or prisms, by which an observer (typically in a submerged submarine or behind a high obstacle) can see things that are otherwise out of sight.
- An instrument for telling temperature
- the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.
- scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- a metric unit of length equal to 1,000 meters (approximately 0.62 miles).
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere.
- the study of myths
- device that automatically regulates temperature, or that activates a device when the temperature reaches a certain point.
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- an instrument on a vehicle's dashboard indicating its speed.
- instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather
- an account of a person's life written by that person.
- optical instrument used for viewing small objects, such as plant cells, usually magnified several hundred times.
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- The study of land
15 Clues: The study of land • the study of myths • An instrument for telling temperature • an account of a person's life written by that person. • an instrument on a vehicle's dashboard indicating its speed. • an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer • a metric unit of length equal to 1,000 meters (approximately 0.62 miles). • ...
