NLE Intro Keywords Mega-Crossword

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  1. 2. The Latin Word for a Dining Room
  2. 4. The Roman name for Spain
  3. 7. A Gown worn by Upper-Class Romans
  4. 11. A government advisory committee consisting of 100 senators
  5. 12. The Centre of Day-to-Day life for Romans which hosted speeches and commerce
  6. 19. Another Name for Jupiter
  7. 20. The Brother of Rome’s Mythical Founder
  8. 24. The God from whom Romulus and Remus were descended
  9. 26. Maximus A circuit used for Chariot Racing
  10. 28. A Covering for the Stola
  11. 29. The Latin word for Garden
  12. 31. (Greek: Demeter) The Goddess of Agriculture who symbols are the Stalk of Wheat and the Cornucopia
  13. 34. The Latin Word for the Toilet
  14. 35. The Roman name for Italy
  15. 38. The Ancestor of Romulus and Remus who fled Troy
  16. 39. (Greek: Hephaestus) God of Blacksmithing and Metalworking whose symbols are the Anvil and Hammer
  17. 41. An Amulet worn by Children
  18. 42. (Greek: Dionysus) God of Wine, Revelry, and Insanity whose symbols are Grapes, Grape Vines, Ivy, Leopards, and the Thyrsus
  19. 44. A Gown worn by Roman Women
  20. 46. A Shallow Pool used to ventilate a room
  21. 47. The Entrance Hall
  22. 48. (Greek: Artemis) Goddess of Moon, Hunting, Animals whose symbols are Moon, Bow and Arrows, and Deer
  23. 49. A Temple built to venerate each deity literally meaning “each-god”
  24. 51. A City to the South of Rome where Caecilius lived
  25. 53. The Opening which channeled rain into the Impluvium
  26. 54. A Large Building used to host Gladiatorial Games
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  1. 1. The Roman name for Greece
  2. 3. The colonnades around the garden at the back
  3. 5. Familias The head of the household who had power over everything in the house
  4. 6. (Greek: Poseidon) The God of Oceans Water and Earthquakes whose symbols are the trident and horse
  5. 8. (Greek Apollo) The God of the Sun Prophecy Music and Medicine whose symbols are the Sun, Bow and Arrows, and Lyre
  6. 9. (Greek: Hestia) The Goddess of the Hearth whose symbols are the hearth and small fire
  7. 10. The Roman name for France
  8. 13. (Greek: Hermes) God of Messengers, Thieves, Inventors whose symbols are the Caduceus and Winged Sandals
  9. 14. The Household Gods
  10. 15. The Mythical Founder of Rome
  11. 16. (Greek: Aphrodite) Goddess of Love and Beauty whose symbols are the Dove and Erotes
  12. 17. The Roman name for Germany
  13. 18. Praetexta A gown worn by Roman senators
  14. 21. An Island off the South of Italy
  15. 22. The Roman name for Africa
  16. 23. The Roman word for an apartment block
  17. 24. Nostrum What Romans called the Mediterranean Sea
  18. 25. Centre of the Roman World and Capital of Italy
  19. 27. The Roman name for Britain
  20. 30. River The River which flows through Rome
  21. 32. (Greek: Athena) Goddess of Wisdom, Warfare, and Domestic Arts whose symbols are the Owl, Helmet, Olive Branch and Aegis
  22. 33. (Greek: Ares) The God of War whose symbols are the Spear and Vulture
  23. 36. (Greek: Hera) The Wife of Jupiter
  24. 37. The Latin Word for Bedrooms
  25. 40. (Greek: Zeus) Kings of the Gods and God the Sky
  26. 43. A City across the Mediterranean Sea from Italy on the Shores of Africa
  27. 45. A Gown worn by Working and Middle Class Romans
  28. 50. The Latin Word for an Office
  29. 52. (Greek: Hades) The God of the Underworld whose symbols are the bident