Across
- 2. Maximus A giant oval stadium used for the most popular sport in Rome.
- 5. A soft, expensive fabric that was traded from far away in Asia.
- 6. Something handed down from the past, like the ideas and inventions Romans left for us.
- 9. House A large public building where Romans went to wash up and socialize.
- 10. River The main waterway that runs through the city of Rome.
- 14. Mountains The mountain range that runs down the middle of Italy like a "spine."
- 16. Using math and science to design things like sturdy bridges and water systems.
- 17. The teacher whose life and lessons were the basis for the Christian religion.
- 18. Works Projects built by the government for everyone to use, like roads and bridges.
- 21. A crop used to make bread, which was the main food for most Romans.
- 23. Peninsula The boot-shaped piece of land that sticks out into the Mediterranean Sea.
- 24. Clay jars and plates used to store and transport goods like olive oil.
- 25. Racing A dangerous and fast sport where horses pulled drivers in small carts.
- 26. Metals Valuable items like gold and silver used to make Roman coins.
- 27. The first Roman emperor to become a Christian and stop the unfair treatment of believers.
Down
- 1. A long stone channel built to carry fresh water from the mountains into the city.
- 2. The act of building something, like a temple or a stadium.
- 3. Dried plants used to add flavor to Roman food and preserve meat.
- 4. The art and science of designing and building impressive structures.
- 7. A hard, beautiful white stone used to decorate the most expensive buildings.
- 8. Sea The sea located to the east of the Italian Peninsula.
- 11. Sea The body of water located to the south of Italy’s "heel."
- 12. The capital city of a massive ancient empire located in Italy.
- 13. To be treated poorly or punished because of your religious beliefs.
- 15. Sea The large body of water that the Roman Empire completely surrounded.
- 19. Caesar A famous Roman general and leader who helped turn Rome into an empire.
- 20. A Roman invention made of volcanic ash and rock that allowed them to build giant domes.
- 22. The high, snowy mountains to the north that protect Italy from the rest of Europe.
