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Complete the Egyptian words using the word parts provided at the bottom of the page. The clues are partial words, and you need to choose the correct ending from the word bank.
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```
mmy ta Stone ic jar
ten id an atra
oman r Nile ians
mb ket hamu
```
We can group these into possible endings:
- mmy → mummy
- ten → perhaps "queen"? But more likely part of "Pharaoh" or "Tutankhamun"
- oman → pharaoh? No, maybe "Cleopatra"?
- mb → tomb
- ta → maybe "pharaoh"? Not quite.
- id → possibly "pharaoh"?
- r → could be "river", "pyramid"?
- Nile → river
- ket → "sarcophagus"? Not quite. Maybe "basket"? Wait — think of "canopic" jars?
Wait! Let’s look at the clues and match them with possible completions.
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1. Egypt → Egypt is a country, but here it's just “Egypt” – probably incomplete.
But wait — we have "mmy", "tomb", etc.
Actually, let's check each clue:
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#### 1. Egypt
→ Possibly Egyptian? But that would need “ian”
But we have “ians” in the bank → so Egyptians?
But the clue says “Egypt” → maybe Egyptian?
Wait — better idea: Egypt + ian = Egyptian → but we don’t have “ian” alone.
Wait — we have “ians” — yes!
So: Egypt + ians = Egyptians
✔ Answer: Egyptians
But wait — the clue is “Egypt”, so we need to add suffix.
Actually, looking again:
Clue: 1. Egypt → likely wants Egyptian? But no “ian” in list.
Wait — we have “ians” — so maybe Egyptians?
Yes — Egyptians is a valid word. So:
> 1. Egypt → Egyptians
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#### 2. pyram
→ Clearly pyramid
We have “id” in the bank
✔ pyram + id = pyramid
> 2. pyram → pyramid
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#### 3. mu
→ Probably mummy
We have “mmy” in the bank
✔ mu + mmy = mummy
> 3. mu → mummy
---
#### 4. cas
→ Could be casket? We have “ket”
→ cas + ket = casket
Yes — ancient Egyptians used caskets for burial
> 4. cas → casket
---
#### 5. to
→ Likely tomb
We have “mb” in the bank
✔ to + mb = tomb
> 5. to → tomb
---
#### 6. Rive
→ River?
We have “r” in the bank
→ Rive + r = River
But we also have “Nile” — so maybe River Nile?
But clue is “Rive” → likely River
But “Nile” is a separate word.
Wait — actually, “Rive” + “r” = River
And we have “r” available
✔ Rive → River
> 6. Rive → River
---
#### 7. canop
→ Canopic?
We have “ic” in the bank
→ canop + ic = canopic
Canopic jars were used in mummification
✔ canopic
> 7. canop → canopic
---
#### 8. Roset
→ Rosetta?
We have “ta” in the bank
→ Roset + ta = Rosetta
Yes — Rosetta Stone
> 8. Roset → Rosetta
---
#### 9. Egyptian m
→ Egyptian mummy? But “m” is already used in clue 3
Wait — maybe Egyptian mummy? But we’re adding to “Egyptian m”
But we have “mmy” — so Egyptian m + mmy = Egyptian mummy
But that’s two words.
Wait — perhaps “m” is short for “man”?
But we have “oman” — maybe “man”?
Wait — think: Egyptian man? Or Egyptian woman?
But we have “oman” → could be woman?
But “oman” isn’t a word — unless it's part of “pharaoh”?
Wait — look at clue 10: Egyptian w
Ah! Clue 9: Egyptian m → likely Egyptian man?
But “m” + what?
Wait — we have “oman” → if you add “m” + “oman” = moman? No.
Alternatively: “m” + “an” = man → do we have “an”?
Yes! In the bank: “an” is listed
So: Egyptian m + an = Egyptian man
✔ Yes — Egyptian man
> 9. Egyptian m → Egyptian man
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#### 10. Egyptian w
→ Similarly, Egyptian woman
We have “oman” in the bank
→ w + oman = woman
Yes!
So: Egyptian w + oman = Egyptian woman
> 10. Egyptian w → Egyptian woman
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#### 11. Akhena
→ Akhenaten?
We have “ten” in the bank
→ Akhena + ten = Akhenaten
Yes — famous pharaoh
> 11. Akhena → Akhenaten
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#### 12. Tutank
→ Tutankhamun
We have “hamu” in the bank
→ Tutank + hamu = Tutankhamun
✔ Yes!
> 12. Tutank → Tutankhamun
---
#### 13. Cleop
→ Cleopatra
We have “atra” in the bank
→ Cleop + atra = Cleopatra
✔ Yes!
> 13. Cleop → Cleopatra
---
| # | Word | Completed Word |
|---|---------------|----------------------|
| 1 | Egypt | Egyptians |
| 2 | pyram | pyramid |
| 3 | mu | mummy |
| 4 | cas | casket |
| 5 | to | tomb |
| 6 | Rive | River |
| 7 | canop | canopic |
| 8 | Roset | Rosetta |
| 9 | Egyptian m | Egyptian man |
|10 | Egyptian w | Egyptian woman |
|11 | Akhena | Akhenaten |
|12 | Tutank | Tutankhamun |
|13 | Cleop | Cleopatra |
---
Used:
- mmy → mummy
- ta → Rosetta
- ic → canopic
- jar → not used? Wait — did we miss something?
Wait — we didn't use "jar", "Stone", "r", "Nile", "ket", "an", "atra", "ians", "hamu", "oman", "ten", "mb"
Let’s double-check:
From our answers:
- mmy → used (mummy)
- ta → used (Rosetta)
- ic → used (canopic)
- jar → not used? But we didn’t need it — all words filled
- Stone → used? No — but Rosetta Stone is a famous object — but we only used “Rosetta”
Wait — Rosetta Stone — but the clue is “Roset” → we added “ta” → Rosetta
But “Stone” is in the bank — is it needed?
Wait — perhaps Rosetta Stone is the full name — but the clue is only “Roset” → so we completed it to Rosetta
But “Stone” is not used — maybe it's extra?
Wait — look: “Stone” is in the bank — but we didn’t use it.
But “ket” — we used it for casket
“r” — used for River
“an” — used for man
“atra” — used for Cleopatra
“ians” — used for Egyptians
“hamu” — used for Tutankhamun
“oman” — used for woman
“ten” — used for Akhenaten
“mb” — used for tomb
“id” — used for pyramid
“jar” — not used?
Wait — canopic jars — but we only used canopic
But the clue was canop → we added ic → canopic
But jars is plural — maybe the word is canopic jars, but we only had to complete canop → so canopic is fine.
So “jar” might be extra?
Wait — maybe “jar” is meant to go with “canopic” as canopic jars, but since the clue is canop, we only need ic
So “jar” is not used — but maybe it’s a red herring?
Wait — another possibility: “canopic” is one word, and “jar” is separate — but not needed.
But “Stone” — we have “Rosetta”, but not “Stone”
But the Rosetta Stone is a real artifact — maybe we should have used “Stone”?
But the clue is Roset, so we made Rosetta
But “Stone” is in the bank — perhaps it's meant to be used with Rosetta?
But the clue is only Roset, so we complete it to Rosetta
Unless the full answer is Rosetta Stone, but then we’d need “Stone” — but the blank is after Roset, so likely Rosetta
So “Stone” is unused — but perhaps it's a distractor?
Wait — look at the layout — the word bank has:
```
mmy ta Stone ic jar
ten id an atra
oman r Nile ians
mb ket hamu
```
So “Stone” is listed — but not used in any answer.
Wait — maybe “Stone” is meant to be used for Rosetta Stone?
But the clue is Roset, so we can only add one piece.
Unless the word is Rosetta Stone, and “Roset” + “ta” + “Stone”? That doesn’t work.
No — likely “Roset” + “ta” = Rosetta, and “Stone” is a separate word.
But “Stone” is in the bank — maybe it's for "Stone" as in "pyramid stone"?
But no clue uses it.
Wait — “canopic” — maybe canopic jar? But we only need canopic
Alternatively — perhaps “jar” is used for "canopic jar", but again, not required.
Wait — maybe the word “casket” — but “ket” is used — okay.
Wait — perhaps “Nile” is used?
We have “Rive” → River → but “Nile” is also in the bank.
But “River Nile” — but clue is Rive, so River — not Nile
But “Nile” is in the bank — maybe it's a hint?
But not used.
Wait — “canopic” — but “jar” is there — maybe “canopic jar” is the intended word?
But the clue is canop, so we add ic → canopic
So “jar” is not used.
But “Stone” is not used either.
Wait — maybe “Stone” is meant to be used in “Rosetta Stone” — but how?
Unless the clue is Roset and we add “ta” → Rosetta, and “Stone” is extra.
But “Stone” is listed — maybe it's for “Pyramid Stone”?
But no clue says that.
Alternatively — perhaps “ta” is “Stone”? No — they are separate.
Wait — maybe “ta” is short for “Stone”? No.
Perhaps the puzzle allows multiple uses?
But we used:
- mmy → mummy
- ta → Rosetta
- ic → canopic
- jar → ?
- ten → Akhenaten
- id → pyramid
- an → man
- atra → Cleopatra
- oman → woman
- r → River
- Nile → not used?
- ians → Egyptians
- hamu → Tutankhamun
- mb → tomb
- ket → casket
Wait — “Nile” is in the bank — but not used.
But “River Nile” — but clue is Rive → River
But “Nile” is not used.
Is there a clue for Nile?
No — clue 6 is Rive → River
But “Nile” is in the bank — maybe it's a distractor?
Or perhaps “Rive” is meant to be “River Nile”, but the clue is only Rive
So likely “Nile” is extra.
But wait — “Rive” → River, but “Nile” is the name of the river — so maybe the full answer is River Nile, but the clue is only Rive, so River is acceptable.
So “Nile” is not used — but perhaps it's a bonus?
Alternatively — maybe “Rive” + “r” = River, and “Nile” is separate — but not needed.
So final conclusion: All clues are solved, and all pieces are used except “jar” and “Nile” and “Stone” — but wait — let’s count:
Used:
- mmy ✔
- ta ✔
- ic ✔
- jar ✘
- ten ✔
- id ✔
- an ✔
- atra ✔
- oman ✔
- r ✔
- Nile ✘
- ians ✔
- hamu ✔
- mb ✔
- ket ✔
So jar, Nile, Stone — not used.
But “jar” — maybe “canopic jar” — but we only needed canopic
Similarly, “Nile” — perhaps “River Nile”, but clue is Rive
But “Stone” — maybe “Rosetta Stone”, but we only have Roset
Wait — unless “Roset” + “ta” + “Stone” — but that’s not how it works.
Perhaps the puzzle expects “Rosetta Stone”, but the clue is Roset, so we must add “ta” → Rosetta
Then “Stone” is extra.
But maybe the word bank includes “Stone” as a separate option, but it’s not used.
Alternatively — perhaps “Stone” is meant to be used in “pyramid stone” — but no clue.
Wait — “pyram” → pyramid — but “stone” is not added.
So likely, “jar”, “Nile”, and “Stone” are distractors — not needed.
But that seems odd.
Wait — look again at clue 4: cas → casket — we used ket
But “jar” — maybe “canopic jar” — but we only needed canopic
Wait — perhaps “canopic” is not the word — but “canopic jar”?
But the clue is canop, so we need to complete it to canopic
So “ic” is used.
So “jar” is not used.
Similarly, “Stone” — maybe “Rosetta Stone”, but clue is Roset, so Rosetta
So I think “jar”, “Nile”, and “Stone” are extra — perhaps to distract.
But let’s double-check if “Nile” is used.
No — Rive → River — not Nile
But “River Nile” — but the clue is Rive, so River is fine.
So final answer:
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1. Egypt → Egyptians
2. pyram → pyramid
3. mu → mummy
4. cas → casket
5. to → tomb
6. Rive → River
7. canop → canopic
8. Roset → Rosetta
9. Egyptian m → Egyptian man
10. Egyptian w → Egyptian woman
11. Akhena → Akhenaten
12. Tutank → Tutankhamun
13. Cleop → Cleopatra
---
- All word parts from the bank are used except: jar, Nile, Stone
- These may be distractors or bonus words.
- Some words like "canopic jars", "River Nile", and "Rosetta Stone" are related, but only the core word needs completion based on the clue.
---
The puzzle is solved by matching partial words with appropriate endings from the word bank, forming common Egyptian-related terms. Most word parts are used, with a few extras likely included for challenge.
Let me know if you'd like this formatted as a printable answer sheet!
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🔍 Task:
Complete the Egyptian words using the word parts provided at the bottom of the page. The clues are partial words, and you need to choose the correct ending from the word bank.
---
🧩 Word Bank (at the bottom):
```
mmy ta Stone ic jar
ten id an atra
oman r Nile ians
mb ket hamu
```
We can group these into possible endings:
- mmy → mummy
- ten → perhaps "queen"? But more likely part of "Pharaoh" or "Tutankhamun"
- oman → pharaoh? No, maybe "Cleopatra"?
- mb → tomb
- ta → maybe "pharaoh"? Not quite.
- id → possibly "pharaoh"?
- r → could be "river", "pyramid"?
- Nile → river
- ket → "sarcophagus"? Not quite. Maybe "basket"? Wait — think of "canopic" jars?
Wait! Let’s look at the clues and match them with possible completions.
---
✔ Step-by-step Completion:
1. Egypt → Egypt is a country, but here it's just “Egypt” – probably incomplete.
But wait — we have "mmy", "tomb", etc.
Actually, let's check each clue:
---
#### 1. Egypt
→ Possibly Egyptian? But that would need “ian”
But we have “ians” in the bank → so Egyptians?
But the clue says “Egypt” → maybe Egyptian?
Wait — better idea: Egypt + ian = Egyptian → but we don’t have “ian” alone.
Wait — we have “ians” — yes!
So: Egypt + ians = Egyptians
✔ Answer: Egyptians
But wait — the clue is “Egypt”, so we need to add suffix.
Actually, looking again:
Clue: 1. Egypt → likely wants Egyptian? But no “ian” in list.
Wait — we have “ians” — so maybe Egyptians?
Yes — Egyptians is a valid word. So:
> 1. Egypt → Egyptians
---
#### 2. pyram
→ Clearly pyramid
We have “id” in the bank
✔ pyram + id = pyramid
> 2. pyram → pyramid
---
#### 3. mu
→ Probably mummy
We have “mmy” in the bank
✔ mu + mmy = mummy
> 3. mu → mummy
---
#### 4. cas
→ Could be casket? We have “ket”
→ cas + ket = casket
Yes — ancient Egyptians used caskets for burial
> 4. cas → casket
---
#### 5. to
→ Likely tomb
We have “mb” in the bank
✔ to + mb = tomb
> 5. to → tomb
---
#### 6. Rive
→ River?
We have “r” in the bank
→ Rive + r = River
But we also have “Nile” — so maybe River Nile?
But clue is “Rive” → likely River
But “Nile” is a separate word.
Wait — actually, “Rive” + “r” = River
And we have “r” available
✔ Rive → River
> 6. Rive → River
---
#### 7. canop
→ Canopic?
We have “ic” in the bank
→ canop + ic = canopic
Canopic jars were used in mummification
✔ canopic
> 7. canop → canopic
---
#### 8. Roset
→ Rosetta?
We have “ta” in the bank
→ Roset + ta = Rosetta
Yes — Rosetta Stone
> 8. Roset → Rosetta
---
#### 9. Egyptian m
→ Egyptian mummy? But “m” is already used in clue 3
Wait — maybe Egyptian mummy? But we’re adding to “Egyptian m”
But we have “mmy” — so Egyptian m + mmy = Egyptian mummy
But that’s two words.
Wait — perhaps “m” is short for “man”?
But we have “oman” — maybe “man”?
Wait — think: Egyptian man? Or Egyptian woman?
But we have “oman” → could be woman?
But “oman” isn’t a word — unless it's part of “pharaoh”?
Wait — look at clue 10: Egyptian w
Ah! Clue 9: Egyptian m → likely Egyptian man?
But “m” + what?
Wait — we have “oman” → if you add “m” + “oman” = moman? No.
Alternatively: “m” + “an” = man → do we have “an”?
Yes! In the bank: “an” is listed
So: Egyptian m + an = Egyptian man
✔ Yes — Egyptian man
> 9. Egyptian m → Egyptian man
---
#### 10. Egyptian w
→ Similarly, Egyptian woman
We have “oman” in the bank
→ w + oman = woman
Yes!
So: Egyptian w + oman = Egyptian woman
> 10. Egyptian w → Egyptian woman
---
#### 11. Akhena
→ Akhenaten?
We have “ten” in the bank
→ Akhena + ten = Akhenaten
Yes — famous pharaoh
> 11. Akhena → Akhenaten
---
#### 12. Tutank
→ Tutankhamun
We have “hamu” in the bank
→ Tutank + hamu = Tutankhamun
✔ Yes!
> 12. Tutank → Tutankhamun
---
#### 13. Cleop
→ Cleopatra
We have “atra” in the bank
→ Cleop + atra = Cleopatra
✔ Yes!
> 13. Cleop → Cleopatra
---
✔ Final Answers:
| # | Word | Completed Word |
|---|---------------|----------------------|
| 1 | Egypt | Egyptians |
| 2 | pyram | pyramid |
| 3 | mu | mummy |
| 4 | cas | casket |
| 5 | to | tomb |
| 6 | Rive | River |
| 7 | canop | canopic |
| 8 | Roset | Rosetta |
| 9 | Egyptian m | Egyptian man |
|10 | Egyptian w | Egyptian woman |
|11 | Akhena | Akhenaten |
|12 | Tutank | Tutankhamun |
|13 | Cleop | Cleopatra |
---
🔎 Word Bank Usage Check:
Used:
- mmy → mummy
- ta → Rosetta
- ic → canopic
- jar → not used? Wait — did we miss something?
Wait — we didn't use "jar", "Stone", "r", "Nile", "ket", "an", "atra", "ians", "hamu", "oman", "ten", "mb"
Let’s double-check:
From our answers:
- mmy → used (mummy)
- ta → used (Rosetta)
- ic → used (canopic)
- jar → not used? But we didn’t need it — all words filled
- Stone → used? No — but Rosetta Stone is a famous object — but we only used “Rosetta”
Wait — Rosetta Stone — but the clue is “Roset” → we added “ta” → Rosetta
But “Stone” is in the bank — is it needed?
Wait — perhaps Rosetta Stone is the full name — but the clue is only “Roset” → so we completed it to Rosetta
But “Stone” is not used — maybe it's extra?
Wait — look: “Stone” is in the bank — but we didn’t use it.
But “ket” — we used it for casket
“r” — used for River
“an” — used for man
“atra” — used for Cleopatra
“ians” — used for Egyptians
“hamu” — used for Tutankhamun
“oman” — used for woman
“ten” — used for Akhenaten
“mb” — used for tomb
“id” — used for pyramid
“jar” — not used?
Wait — canopic jars — but we only used canopic
But the clue was canop → we added ic → canopic
But jars is plural — maybe the word is canopic jars, but we only had to complete canop → so canopic is fine.
So “jar” might be extra?
Wait — maybe “jar” is meant to go with “canopic” as canopic jars, but since the clue is canop, we only need ic
So “jar” is not used — but maybe it’s a red herring?
Wait — another possibility: “canopic” is one word, and “jar” is separate — but not needed.
But “Stone” — we have “Rosetta”, but not “Stone”
But the Rosetta Stone is a real artifact — maybe we should have used “Stone”?
But the clue is Roset, so we made Rosetta
But “Stone” is in the bank — perhaps it's meant to be used with Rosetta?
But the clue is only Roset, so we complete it to Rosetta
Unless the full answer is Rosetta Stone, but then we’d need “Stone” — but the blank is after Roset, so likely Rosetta
So “Stone” is unused — but perhaps it's a distractor?
Wait — look at the layout — the word bank has:
```
mmy ta Stone ic jar
ten id an atra
oman r Nile ians
mb ket hamu
```
So “Stone” is listed — but not used in any answer.
Wait — maybe “Stone” is meant to be used for Rosetta Stone?
But the clue is Roset, so we can only add one piece.
Unless the word is Rosetta Stone, and “Roset” + “ta” + “Stone”? That doesn’t work.
No — likely “Roset” + “ta” = Rosetta, and “Stone” is a separate word.
But “Stone” is in the bank — maybe it's for "Stone" as in "pyramid stone"?
But no clue uses it.
Wait — “canopic” — maybe canopic jar? But we only need canopic
Alternatively — perhaps “jar” is used for "canopic jar", but again, not required.
Wait — maybe the word “casket” — but “ket” is used — okay.
Wait — perhaps “Nile” is used?
We have “Rive” → River → but “Nile” is also in the bank.
But “River Nile” — but clue is Rive, so River — not Nile
But “Nile” is in the bank — maybe it's a hint?
But not used.
Wait — “canopic” — but “jar” is there — maybe “canopic jar” is the intended word?
But the clue is canop, so we add ic → canopic
So “jar” is not used.
But “Stone” is not used either.
Wait — maybe “Stone” is meant to be used in “Rosetta Stone” — but how?
Unless the clue is Roset and we add “ta” → Rosetta, and “Stone” is extra.
But “Stone” is listed — maybe it's for “Pyramid Stone”?
But no clue says that.
Alternatively — perhaps “ta” is “Stone”? No — they are separate.
Wait — maybe “ta” is short for “Stone”? No.
Perhaps the puzzle allows multiple uses?
But we used:
- mmy → mummy
- ta → Rosetta
- ic → canopic
- jar → ?
- ten → Akhenaten
- id → pyramid
- an → man
- atra → Cleopatra
- oman → woman
- r → River
- Nile → not used?
- ians → Egyptians
- hamu → Tutankhamun
- mb → tomb
- ket → casket
Wait — “Nile” is in the bank — but not used.
But “River Nile” — but clue is Rive → River
But “Nile” is not used.
Is there a clue for Nile?
No — clue 6 is Rive → River
But “Nile” is in the bank — maybe it's a distractor?
Or perhaps “Rive” is meant to be “River Nile”, but the clue is only Rive
So likely “Nile” is extra.
But wait — “Rive” → River, but “Nile” is the name of the river — so maybe the full answer is River Nile, but the clue is only Rive, so River is acceptable.
So “Nile” is not used — but perhaps it's a bonus?
Alternatively — maybe “Rive” + “r” = River, and “Nile” is separate — but not needed.
So final conclusion: All clues are solved, and all pieces are used except “jar” and “Nile” and “Stone” — but wait — let’s count:
Used:
- mmy ✔
- ta ✔
- ic ✔
- jar ✘
- ten ✔
- id ✔
- an ✔
- atra ✔
- oman ✔
- r ✔
- Nile ✘
- ians ✔
- hamu ✔
- mb ✔
- ket ✔
So jar, Nile, Stone — not used.
But “jar” — maybe “canopic jar” — but we only needed canopic
Similarly, “Nile” — perhaps “River Nile”, but clue is Rive
But “Stone” — maybe “Rosetta Stone”, but we only have Roset
Wait — unless “Roset” + “ta” + “Stone” — but that’s not how it works.
Perhaps the puzzle expects “Rosetta Stone”, but the clue is Roset, so we must add “ta” → Rosetta
Then “Stone” is extra.
But maybe the word bank includes “Stone” as a separate option, but it’s not used.
Alternatively — perhaps “Stone” is meant to be used in “pyramid stone” — but no clue.
Wait — “pyram” → pyramid — but “stone” is not added.
So likely, “jar”, “Nile”, and “Stone” are distractors — not needed.
But that seems odd.
Wait — look again at clue 4: cas → casket — we used ket
But “jar” — maybe “canopic jar” — but we only needed canopic
Wait — perhaps “canopic” is not the word — but “canopic jar”?
But the clue is canop, so we need to complete it to canopic
So “ic” is used.
So “jar” is not used.
Similarly, “Stone” — maybe “Rosetta Stone”, but clue is Roset, so Rosetta
So I think “jar”, “Nile”, and “Stone” are extra — perhaps to distract.
But let’s double-check if “Nile” is used.
No — Rive → River — not Nile
But “River Nile” — but the clue is Rive, so River is fine.
So final answer:
---
✔ Final Answer List:
1. Egypt → Egyptians
2. pyram → pyramid
3. mu → mummy
4. cas → casket
5. to → tomb
6. Rive → River
7. canop → canopic
8. Roset → Rosetta
9. Egyptian m → Egyptian man
10. Egyptian w → Egyptian woman
11. Akhena → Akhenaten
12. Tutank → Tutankhamun
13. Cleop → Cleopatra
---
💡 Notes:
- All word parts from the bank are used except: jar, Nile, Stone
- These may be distractors or bonus words.
- Some words like "canopic jars", "River Nile", and "Rosetta Stone" are related, but only the core word needs completion based on the clue.
---
✔ Summary:
The puzzle is solved by matching partial words with appropriate endings from the word bank, forming common Egyptian-related terms. Most word parts are used, with a few extras likely included for challenge.
Let me know if you'd like this formatted as a printable answer sheet!
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